Concours de Recrutement ONEE Branche Eau 2024
Concours de Recrutement ONEE Branche Eau 2024 : Concours de recrutement à l’Office National De L’Electricité Et De L’Eau Potable Branche Eau au titre de l’année 2024.
Office national de l’électricité et de l’eau potable -(ONEE Branche eau) est un établissement public marocain, à caractère industriel et commercial doté de la personnalité civile et de l’autonomie financière. Créé en 1972, l’ONEE…
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I dont think anyone would be safe from sonic if they're damaging the enviroment. it would take people by suprise bc he's known as the World Hero, the Protector, and seeing on the news that some factory that was in no way shape or form connected to eggman was completely destroyed and all the evidence points to sonic. he doesnt even deny it when someone asks him, he just says "keep that shit away from mystic ruins" and runs off. "shouldnt he be held accountable?" some ask. good luck finding him
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🐦 Afternoon Update: Idiot Unplugs Things
How foolish of me, to think that the frenetic pace of things would somehow slow down. If you haven’t already backed up your account/data at Twitter. Um. You should. If that is indeed still functioning behind the scenes.
Because like, apparently the moment I hit post this morning, our local genius who wants to start a colony on Mars, who knows all things in the universe, does what any smart person would do, made this announcement.
Just randomly turning off shit. Because really, what does any of this stuff do anyway? People were just writing lines of codes and services to waste time and money. And of course, as a born genius who has all of the world’s knowledge constantly uploaded into his head at all times, knows how things work:
So anyway, enough about breaking things on the biggest mobile platform in the world, what does all those stupid services that Twitter doesn’t even NEED to work do?
Oh. Oh.
Well fuck it. It’s just privacy settings. Those aren’t CORE FUNCTIONALITY baby.
I mean. Technically you can still tweet right. It’s not like you need any of those services to actually get into your account to tweet—
In summary: IT’S GOING GREAT.
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Since we're doing modern AUs....
Bored accountant Baoxiang trying to sleep his way to a promotion/raise by hooking up with Ayushiridara, who works there in some coveted position bc his mom is the CEO?
(not sure if Ayushiridara even has that kind of power over HR decisions)
(but Baoxiang can still try)
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hoarding old urls like anyone would want them in the first place. plus a few others that i never committed to but thought abt it…
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anyways i do find it interesting that i am expected to be nice and shut up to "not create family drama" regarding relatives that spout homophobic, racist, transphobic rhetoric publicly but they're not expected to shut up when i ask for them to give a baseline of respect to other human beings. just a thought.
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Concours Ministère des Habous et des Affaires Islamiques 2024
Concours Ministère des Habous 2024, Le Ministère des Habous et des Affaires Islamiques lance un concours pour le recrutement de plusieurs postes au titre de l’année 2024.
Le ministère des Habous et des Affaires islamiques est un ministère du gouvernement marocain qui gère les tâches de gestion des affaires islamiques.
Après la déclaration d’indépendance du Maroc, l’institution des Habous est…
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"The process of classifying books can be somewhat inconsistent. Books usually get an initial designation from authors and publishers. Then, professional book reviewers usually weigh in with their own age-bracket recommendation, and distributors and booksellers can do the same. But ultimately, local library staff make the final call about the books they buy and where they should go.
[Co-founder of Idaho group Parents Against Bad Books, Carolyn] Harrison wants to change that process by giving parents a voice in that final decision, along with the library staff. But she says libraries are resistant to the idea.
"They've told us here that 'Oh no, you can't have parents involved. You must have experts choosing books for the children,'" Harrison says. "That makes no sense. Parents are the primary stakeholders for children."
....Others around the nation are trying another tactic.
A proposal in Washington state would require libraries to use a universal book-rating system, like the one voluntarilyused by the movie industry to designate films "G," "PG," "PG-13" and "R."
"We're not asking for anything unreasonable," says Lewis County Commissioner Sean Swope, who proposed the plan. "This is a tool to provide parents to be able to tell whether this is appropriate book for your child. I mean, that innocence, once it's gone, it's gone."
Under Swope's proposed plan, librarians would be required to rate books according to criteria that he would set."
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