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knowlegeupdate · 1 year
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Instant Approve Free Classified Submission Sites List 2023
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Free Classified Submission Sites 2023 Instant Approve Hello, Friends I am sharing Top Classified Submission Sites all are Instantly Approve your Classified these all sites all very good for off Page…
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mlmdiary · 11 months
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https://www.mlmdiary.com/articles/post-free-and-paid-classified-ads-to-increase-business-sales-and-leads
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Post Free & Paid Classified Ads to Generate Business Leads
MLM Classified Ads submissions present numerous advantages for businesses and individuals seeking cost-effective and targeted advertising solutions. With their wide reach, precise audience targeting, ease of creation, and versatility, classified ads continue to be a valuable tool in the modern marketing landscape. Classified Advertisements are short, concise advertisements that typically include a title, description, contact information, and sometimes images.
Read Our Blog: Post Free & Paid Classified Ads to Generate Business Leads
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digitalnewberry · 4 months
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Postcard Tag 2023
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2023 was a big year for Postcard Tag, the Newberry Library's project for crowdsourcing postcard transcriptions and classifications. We rebuilt the backend of the program in July to make it more efficient and added all-new cards to tag and enjoy (including the above sequence).
Before that changeover, our taggers submitted 1895 classifications. After the revamp, which also added transcription, taggers:
Classified 1798 postcards
Transcribed 2691 postcards
Finalized 1892 of those transcriptions, which are now in our digital collections.
That's 6384 submissions altogether in 2023! Whether you contributed 1, 100, or you're just learning about Postcard Tag for the first time from this post, thank you for being part of Digital Newberry and helping make our collections more searchable and accessible for future generations 💖 We have great eggspectations for you in 2024.
Visit Postcard Tag
Browse curated postcard collections at Postcard Gallery
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*clanking pots and pans* New bracket! I'm running a new bracket! Submit entries to the new bracket here!
Is your character:
Real?
Organic?
Capable of fitting through a doorway?
From a text-, video-, toy-, or musical-based medium?
If you answered "No" to all four questions, then your character may be eligible for the Best Fiction Podcast AI Bracket coming soon* to sexiestpodcastcharacter.tumblr.com!
There will be preliminaries for any podcast with more than two AIs submitted! Plus any other adjustments necessary** for us to start with a nice even power of two.
*By "soon" I mean May because I'm supposed to be getting ready for a trip now, going on said trip at the beginning of April, and working overtime at the end of April. But we will see where my self-control takes me.
**Usually characters that are from primarily video streaming mediums, such as Critical Role or Dimension 20, are not allowed in my brackets, but if it will make the number of submissions a natural power of two I may allow them, just this once.
No pressure to reblog, but these tournaments inspired this one! @tournament-announcer (okay this one isn't a tournament), @cpu-gpu-smackdown, @killerrobot-killingmatch, @mattapparentlystumbltourneys, @sapient-locations-bracket, @the-robot-bracket, @best-bot-tournament-2023, @roboswagbracket, @robo-swag, @robot-swag-competition, @fuckablerobotbracket, and honestly probably some other ones. What can I say? I love robots!***
***Robots that are more likely to be classified as "robots" than "AI", such as my beloveds AuDy, Thisbe, LEO(h), and even precious Boots who can probably not fit through doorways, are not currently eligible.
Generative AI fans and advocates do not interact! This poll is for fictional characters written and performed with intent only!
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Same rules as usual with me :
- Discrimination in any form is a big no and gets you blocked. Same from threats of violence/death/suicide ("i'll bite you" is okay - "i'll find you" isn't, find some balance)
- Don't spoil anyone's fun. No antipropaganda. Try making propaganda for your faves instead and let other characters be. Don't threaten to harm/kill other characters, please. Just forget about them
- If you're not happy with someone's propaganda, just submit yours
This isn't a competition to know who can be the nastiest to others.
Submissions are now closed
Prelim polls
- You don't have to pick the character who'd win a fight. Just pick your favorite
For tags to filter/follow :
I tag the propaganda blocks with the original submitted propaganda ''general prelim"
I tag the polls with "tournament polls"
Most of the tournament related stuff is at "colornames battle", including polls
I tag the asks I answer with "asks and answers"
I tag other polls/tournaments with "not polls" and "other tournaments"
"Not polls" is the tag i usually use for organizational stuff you may not be interested with
I used "les petites annonces" (the classifieds) for anything of interest not directly related to tournament running calling for public attention
I reblog all the polls once about a day before they end with the tag "one day left"
Characters already in the bracket :
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flutteringdreams-matw · 6 months
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Ecto-Exodus 2023
It's baaaaack!
Welcome to the Ecto-Exodus of 2023!
As this year comes to a close, let us remember all the good fics given to us this year. Did you have a that you loved that was published or completed in 2023? Did you read something in 2023 that was just out of this world!? Recommend them below. Form closes on December 29th 11:59pm EST.
Qualifications: 1. A fic can be recommended if a story was either a) published in the 2023 calendar year and is a WIP, b) completed in 2023 (even if started beforehand) or c) Transferred to AO3 from ff.net. Special exception only to Holiday Truce fics from 2022 as they were not up in time to be considered last year. 2. Avoid any NSFW fics. If you do want to suggest them, please classify them and any pairings as such. 3. Submissions should include: Title and Author, Crossover/pairing information, event information and a link to the story.
Questions? Hit up my ask box.
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barricadescon · 1 year
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“12% of Paris’ population was classified as destitute [in 1817]”
Why the Restoration Matters by Guest of Honor David Montgomery for Barricades: A Les Mis Convention 2022
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There's also, you know, Hugo makes a big deal out of the year 1817, when we have our octet, including Fantine, who have their little idle that then goes poorly. But the thing that Hugo never really mentioned is that the year 1817 was coming after the summer of 1816, which was the Year Without a Summer. There was a volcanic eruption that led to very much cold and rainy temperatures, rainy weather, led to harvest failures, uprisings.
So when Hugo was talking about how enchanting the bright warm summer's day was for the young octet's excursion in the year 1817, remember that the previous year didn't have a bright warm summer. Also, remember that the after-effects of 1816 meant that the price of bread in Paris hit a 20-year high in 1817. Statistics from the time tell us that 12% of Paris’ population was classified as destitute that year, which is something to remember when thinking of the four young girls seeking economic security.
This video is from a series of excerpts shared with the permission of presenters from Barricades 2022. If you have an idea for programming for Barricades 2023, please submit it on our website. Submissions for both academic and fan track programming close February 15.
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scrittorio · 8 months
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DECEMBER 2023 ISSUE - SUBMISSIONS OPEN
Scrittorio Magazine's next issue will be out in December 2023, likely towards the end of the month. You can check out the open submissions categories over on the website, or below the cut.
As always, submissions are free, and the magazine will be free.
This post will be reblogged every couple of days until November 30, 2023. This is the last day to submit for any of the categories.
Scrittiorio submissions are currently limited. However, I want to keep the 'community' element of the magazine going regardless. For the upcoming December 2023 issue, here is what I'm looking for:
SUBMISSIONS FOR THE CLASSIFIEDS:
Looking for a co-author? Seeking an illustrator? Searching for a book designer? Need beta readers? Need book reviewers? Something else writing-related? Send in your short classified listing. I have limited space - so, barring anything inappropriate, it's first-come, first-serve!
INTERVIEWS:
I'm looking to interview 2-3 published authors for this issue. You can be self-published, traditionally published, published on a serial fiction website, sharing stories on your blog - whichever! If you're interested in sitting down with me for a textual chat, let me know! I will also be reaching out to authors, so these slots may fill out quickly.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON A.I. & FICTION WRITING:
In this issue, I will include an article about the issue of AI being used to write fiction. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON I.F.:
In this issue, I will include an article about interactive fiction and choice-based narratives. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON CENSORSHIP:
In this issue, I will include an article about classics being re-written to suit modern sensibilities (in other words, censored). If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON ZERO-COST SELF-PUBLISHING:
In this issue, I will include an article about whether self-publishing can really be at zero-cost to the author. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON CREATIVE IN TIMES OF UNCERTAINTY:
In this issue, I will include an article about how to manage creativity and keep it flowing during times of uncertainty. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT AS A WRITER:
In this issue, I will include an article about how writers can continuously improve their skills. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
YOUR TWO CENTS ON DEALING WITH LOW ENGAGEMENT:
In this issue, I will include an article about how to deal with low engagement with your stories. If you want to share your opinion or thoughts, send them in - no more than 120 words - and I will feature that, with your name (can be a pseudonym), age, and your social media handle (optional) in the Two Cents panel. I will be featuring a maximum of five 'Two Cents' entries per article.
TOPIC SUGGESTIONS:
You really want to learn more about something specific. Writing tragedy, or horror, or fantasy. Character development, or worldbuilding, or getting those 'vibes' down right. If there's something you want to read about, send in that topic suggestion.
HOW TO SUBMIT:
All of the above can be sent to the magazine at scrittorio.submissions @ gmail . com (without the spaces, of course!)
Any changes to the above will be communicated on the website and on the Scrittorio tumblr blog.
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chronotopes · 5 months
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PERSONAL WRITING WRAPPED 2023
Getting this done significantly earlier than I got it done last year, which I think may in itself be an indication of being in "a better mental place."
Let's get to it.
CREATIVE NONFICTION, NEW FIRST DRAFTS:
"Catalogue of Thoughts, With Rebukes," January. CLASSIC katia journal entry turned essay format, which is "conversation between versions of myself." Artistic enough suffering that it totally counts as a cnf essay.
"I Can't Remember..." (titled in real life "my homework from brenda and julie"), January. Essay Written For Practice, specifically inspired by the prompt "Write an essay where every sentence starts with 'I can't remember.' Cathartic and has some bits of very pretty prose. Maybe I don't agree with the overall conclusions it draws, but I sure like it as a piece of writing.
"As the sun sets over [my local river], I consider Joan of Arc," January. broooo why were my early-in-the-year cnf titles so pretentious. Lyric essay meets prose poem but I'm choosing to classify it as a lyric essay. First draft dictated into my voice memos, mad scribe style. Man i used to love voice memos.
"Elegy for a life I can't live," April. Boooo emo bullshit booo but once again cathartic and perhaps more clear-sighted about things than the previous work. Anaphora got me through a lot in the first half of this year.
"I don't understand music," April. Finally, creative nonfiction that isn't about depressing shit! About a) piano and b) love, obviously. Needs a lot of editing but I am fond of her.
"Orthodox," July. Old poem about national identity and religion that I reformulated into a very unpolished essay.
"Two gay preteens and a lake monster," July. Another old poem, reformulated into a flash essay this time. Polished it enough to submit to a call for flash essay submissions and then never did.
"Nikolayevna," July. ALSO an old poem reformulated into a flash essay. This is my favorite trick and I will do it to all of my mid-but-promising poetry one day. This one's about ~generational cycles!~
"My dead boss and my dead friend," July. New addition to my senior spring flash essay series from last year.
"A spoiler, displaced in time," July. Another new addition to the senior spring flash essay, in an effort to make it more rounded with context I did not then have.
"[personal bullshit relevant situation], or 'The Kids from Yesterday.'" The Senior Spring Essays in their totality cannot ever seen the light of day for many reasons and one of them is that the ending rests partly on an MCR-based metaphor. Which is very silly.
"Justifications," October. Oh lord back to For Processing Purposes Only creative nonfiction. That's cool I guess. Mad about how good the prose in these quasi-journal entries is and the degree to which i did not write enough of them this year.
12 pieces in total.
CREATIVE NONFICTION, NEW DRAFTS OF OLD STUFF AND UNFINISHED BUT PROMISING NEW STUFF.
"Catalogue of Kitchenware," February-August. What it sounds like.
"Obsidian Greythorne's Depression Cannot Be Cured By Finding A New, Alive Girlfriend" and "Fornax And Annue Cannot Ever Have Sex For Reasons I Just Made Up," March-June. Two entries in an envisioned series of essays exploring adolescent sexuality/identity/experience through old fictionwriting adventures.
"Catalogue of Berries," July. Eastern Europe posting.
"On Taking the Waters," July. I said "Oh, I know what's missing from this old essay about being very sad in bath!" and stuck my friend who died in there. Classic essay trick.
"A Grand Palatial House of the Old South," July. Heterosexual roommate angst processing essay, refined.
"On being old enough to talk about the war," July. Flash essay (really edging out of flash essay territory, it got long) from last year about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, completely rewritten.
"A Hill in the [local civil war history location]," July. Also a flash essay from the senior spring essays, rewritten enough to count as a newish thing.
"A Car Is Like A Little House," August. Suburbia, weather, immigration, the interstate highway system, all the usual suspects in my writing.
Nine pieces in total.
POETRY:
"Myopia in seventh-grade notebooks," January. "It is january 2023, and one year ago I should have known better. / And unlike all of the other times I ruined my life, that time, it was for forever." Less Vent Poetry and more unified concept worth working from. About reading notes to myself in old diaries.
"Novice time traveler," February. Jesus christ reading through these is killing me. This one shares a lot of ideas with dialogues but is less good lol.
"3/23/2022," February. A sestina I wrote for Gabe on the occasion of our first anniversary, and certainly a sestina I like a lot more than the first sestina I wrote. Not groundbreaking stuff but I like it anyway. I would have to take a Real Poetry Class to get properly good at poetry, I think. For those curious: my words were moon, dare, blossom, spring, test, and time.
I would write Gabe little poems every day for the last few months of being longish-distance. Not all of them were good, and I cannot count them to save my life, but among them were "Sonnet for a job application," "Sonnet for an orchestra concert," "February Villanelle," "Sonnet for warmth," "Sonnet for Spring," "For Dusk," "For the sinking sun." Some of them will be something one day. Others had value in their ephemeral Baby Poem status.
Ten completed pieces in total, a whole lot more little stuff than that.
FICTION:
52 or so thousand words of what was once titled Adventures of the Extranei and is now titled fucking, like, Untitled Quartz the Novel Project, June-November. What started out as last year's fascination with an old, sprawling, deeply flawed novel turned into a perhaps-ill-advised attempt to rename (almost) all the characters and rewrite it to be coherent. Currently, it exists in the form of a 100-page outline and one nanowrimo's worth of novel (three parts out of like twelve complete). I'll go back to it after I finish Aivide, if only because of Sunk Cock Theory.
A rewritten prologue to what was once titled Adventures of the Extranei: The Next Generation and is now titled Dude If You Rewrite All Of Nextgen Too You're Going To Have To Start Asking For Money For It Because Seriously We're Talking 500k+ words of story here. What can I say, sometimes the grip of "I could do this BETTER" overtakes you.
Three edited existing chapters and one brand new revised chapter of AIVIDE THE PREQUEL, August-December. READ IT HERE, unless you haven't read Vinbre the Novel yet, in which case read Vinbre the Novel first. Very proud of the ways I've sneakily grown as a writer since first drafting the last three chapters, very glad for the opportunity to write it as I see it now and share it with the world.
About 85,000 words in total if you only count the completely new chapter of Aivide, somewhere around 100,000 if you count stuff I added to the old ones. I could probably be more accurate about it if I wasn't writing this at 2 AM on new year's eve. (Afternoon after edit: About 37,000 new words of Aivide + 51,980 words of Quartz + 10,007 words of nextgen bullshit = just about 98,000 words of fiction. yippee!!)
Overall, 26 completed(ish) pieces in total, counting the venty drafts and the revisions, which constituted a lot of what I wrote this year.
SUPERLATIVES:
Most Economical: "Two Gay Preteens and a Lake Monster," "My Dead Boss and My Dead Friend"
Most Romantic: "I don't understand music"
Greatest Potential: "A car is like a little house," "Orthodox"
Best Emerging Genre: Essay collections
Biggest Comeback: Fiction
Most Likely To Succeed: "Catalogue of Berries," "On Taking the Waters," "Orthodox," "A Car is like a little house"
The One You Should Read: Aivide the Prequel
Worst Girls of the Year: Quartz Greythorne and Aivide Thieri
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gwengardner · 10 months
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Exploring Farm Status: Requirements and Application Process in British Columbia
In British Columbia, the classification of land as a farm for assessment and tax purposes is governed by Section 23 of the Assessment Act and B.C. Reg. 411/95, known as the Classification of Land as a Farm Regulation, collectively referred to as the "Farm Class Legislation." This legislation lays down the essential conditions that must be met for land to obtain farm classification, providing owners with certain tax benefits and exemptions.
Participation in the farm classification program is voluntary. Landowners who wish to classify all or part of their property as a farm need to apply to the local assessor using the appropriate prescribed application forms. These forms include the General Application for Farm Classification and the Retired Farmer's Dwelling Land Application, catering to different farm-related scenarios.
To ensure compliance with the Farm Class Regulation, farm applications and any applicable lease agreements must be submitted to BC Assessment no later than October 31 for the following taxation year. This deadline allows the authorities to properly evaluate and assess the farm's eligibility for classification and apply the relevant tax incentives in a timely manner.
It's essential to note that in 2020 and 2021, the province introduced Exceptional Circumstances Orders specifically waiving the income requirements for the 2021 and 2022 Assessment Roll/Tax years. This measure was aimed at providing temporary relief to farmers during challenging times. However, starting with the 2023 Assessment Roll, BC Assessment has reverted to the standard practice, and the Classification of Land as a Farm Regulation's criteria will once again apply.
For farms due for an income review, a mail-out request was sent to prompt the submission of income details for either the 2020 or 2021 calendar years. If the reported income meets the income threshold based on the farm's size, the property may qualify for farm classification for the 2023 Assessment Roll, provided all other relevant criteria are met.
Understanding the classification of land as a farm and the application process is crucial for landowners seeking to benefit from the farm class designation. BC Assessment offers helpful resources to guide individuals through this process, ensuring they are well-informed about the requirements and the steps they need to take.
In conclusion, farm classification in British Columbia offers landowners significant advantages, but it is vital to adhere to the Farm Class Legislation and submit the required applications on time. By doing so, farmers can enjoy tax benefits while contributing to the growth and prosperity of the agricultural sector in the province.
Take Control of Your Farm Classification Today!
Are you a landowner in British Columbia looking to secure farm classification for your property and unlock the many benefits it brings? Do you find the process confusing or need more clarity on the requirements? Look no further – Farm Assessment Consultancy is here to assist you every step of the way!
Our team of expert consultants specializes in navigating the intricacies of farm classification regulations, ensuring that you make the most of this voluntary program. Whether you're a seasoned farmer or new to the agricultural landscape, we are dedicated to helping you achieve the farm class designation and all the tax advantages it offers.
Don't let uncertainty or unanswered questions hold you back. Our consultants possess an in-depth understanding of the Farm Class Legislation, and they're ready to provide personalized guidance tailored to your unique situation.
Take action now and reach out to Farm Assessment Consultancy for professional support and assistance. Visit our website at https://farmassessment.com/ or find us at https://goo.gl/maps/VkH1bFg9v4f3bh3Z7. Empower yourself with knowledge and expertise to maximize the potential of your farm property.
Seize this opportunity to elevate your land's classification and secure the financial benefits you deserve. Contact Farm Assessment Consultancy today and embark on a path towards a brighter, more prosperous future for your farm!
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sfsucw · 2 years
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Submit to the 2023 Emma Howell Rising Poet Prize
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Willow Springs Books is seeking submissions for the Emma Howell Rising Poet Prize, a first poetry book prize for poets 35 years old and younger who have not yet published a book-length poetry manuscript. Poets who have previously published chapbooks are welcome to submit.
Ends on November 18, 2022
The winner receives $2000 plus publication in our Emma Howell Rising Poets series.
To know more - https://wse.submittable.com/submit/228879/submit-to-the-2023-emma-howell-rising-poet-prize?utm_source=newpages&utm_medium=classified&utm_campaign=2023_emma_howell_prize&utm_content=willow_springs_books
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automatismoateo · 5 months
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So tired of Christianity being injected into literally everything via /r/atheism
So tired of Christianity being injected into literally everything Sorry guys, I just need to rant a little. I have some fairly niche hobbies and found a few groups to follow on social media. One of the groups is called "Nerdy and uncensored". Now there are special rules like nesting any glitch art, nesting and adding NSFW for anything nudity or grotesque, but in the end, everything is themed towards the group name. The last few months I've noticed a strong uptick in boring Christian crap. Bible verses with some flowers, classic nativity scenes, literal walls of religion related text. Now don't get me wrong, if it has a nerdy vibe to it or something along those lines, I just move on and ignore it. But that's not the case. Just pure Christian propaganda. I mentioned this to the mods and got a response along the lines of "rEsPecT oTheRs rEliGiOns" ok but maybe moderate the submissions to actually match the whole point of the groups content??? Why not just drop the classifying name and let people post any theme, why pretend to be catered to a certain theme if you're just going to ignore that? I ended up muted in the group for commenting on one such posting "Not nerdy and not uncensored. Perhaps there is a Christian group this post would fit better?" and called rude by all the religion defenders. Leaving this group means I only have 1 left that hasn't been taken over like this and I'm so fucking tired of it! Why can't they just stay in their own damn spaces and leave the rest of us alone to enjoy silly art! Submitted December 26, 2023 at 08:10PM by cosmicpeanut (From Reddit https://ift.tt/XgKtGaU)
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latestgovtjobnews · 5 months
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Visit MHA website for IB ACIO 2023 exam eligibility and online application.
New Post has been published on https://www.jobsarkari.in/visit-mha-website-for-ib-acio-2023-exam-eligibility-and-online-application/
Visit MHA website for IB ACIO 2023 exam eligibility and online application.
Candidates interested in the Intelligence Bureau Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Exam 2023 are advised to review the detailed advertisement on the MHA website to ensure eligibility before applying online. The Intelligence Bureau, under the Ministry of Home Affairs, is seeking technically sound young Indian Nationals with a consistent academic record and qualifying GATE scores in 2021, 2022, or 2023 to join as Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Technical in Computer Science & Information Technology or Electronics & Communication. The post is a General Central Service; Group ‘C’ (Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial) classification with a pay scale of Level-7 (Rs. 44,900-1,42,400) plus allowances.
Projected vacancies are listed for each discipline, and essential qualifications include achieving qualifying GATE scores in Electronics & Communication or Computer Science & Information Technology along with a relevant BE/BTech or Master’s degree from a recognized institution. The age limit for applicants is 18-27 years as of January 12, 2024. The post involves All India Service liability, and it is not suitable for any category of Persons with disabilities.
The scheme of examination includes shortlisting candidates based on GATE scores and conducting interviews to assess subject knowledge and communication skills. The final merit list will be determined by combining marks obtained in the GATE examination and interview. Applications must be submitted online through the MHA website within the specified dates.
The examination fee and recruitment processing charges must be paid online, with exemptions for certain categories such as SC/ST candidates, female candidates, and Ex-Servicemen who have secured employment under Central Govt in Group ‘C’ positions. Payment can be made through various methods, including debit cards, credit cards, internet banking, and SBI challan. The closing date for applications is January 12, 2024.
Candidates are warned about fraudulent elements that may attempt to deceive them by issuing fake appointment letters or providing assistance during the examination. It is advised to apply only through the official MHA website to avoid falling prey to such scams. Reports of unknown individuals claiming to be ex-IB officers and offering false assurances or question paper leaks should be disregarded, as the IB does not share examination materials with anyone.
For more detailed information on eligibility criteria, reservation benefits, selection process, submission of online application, and other instructions, candidates are directed to refer to the detailed advertisement on the MHA website.
Candidates should review the detailed advertisement on the MHA website before applying for the Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Tech Exam 2023.
Intelligence Bureau is looking for technically sound young Indian Nationals with qualifying GATE marks to join as Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Technical.
The post is classified as General Central Service, Group ‘C’ (Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial) with a pay scale of Level-7.
The essential qualification includes achieving qualifying GATE marks in Electronics & Communication or Computer Science & Information Technology, along with a relevant Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a recognized university.
The age limit for the position is 18-27 years as of January 12, 2024.
The selection process includes shortlisting based on GATE scores, followed by an interview to assess subject knowledge and communication skills.
Applications must be submitted online through the MHA website within the specified dates.
Examination fee and recruitment processing charges are applicable, with exemptions for certain categories.
Introduction
Candidates should review the detailed advertisement on the MHA website before applying for the Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Tech Exam 2023.
Eligibility Criteria
Intelligence Bureau is looking for technically sound young Indian Nationals with qualifying GATE marks to join as Assistant Central Intelligence Officer Grade-II/Technical.
The post is classified as General Central Service, Group ‘C’ (Non-Gazetted, Non-Ministerial) with a pay scale of Level-7.
Essential Qualification
Achieving qualifying GATE marks in Electronics & Communication or Computer Science & Information Technology is essential.
Relevant Bachelor’s or Master’s degree from a recognized university is required.
Age Limit
The age limit for the position is 18-27 years as of January 12, 2024.
Selection Process
The selection process includes shortlisting based on GATE scores.
Followed by an interview to assess subject knowledge and communication skills.
Application Process
Applications must be submitted online through the MHA website within the specified dates.
Examination fee and recruitment processing charges are applicable, with exemptions for certain categories.
Summary of Main Points
Detailed advertisement review is crucial before applying.
Essential qualifications include qualifying GATE marks and relevant degree.
Age limit is 18-27 years.
Selection process involves shortlisting based on GATE scores and an interview.
Online application submission with applicable fees and charges.
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prismmediawire · 6 months
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Oncocyte Begins FDA Submissions Process for VitaGraft Transplant Assays
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Significant unmet need for regulated product in $2B US testing market
Opportunity for expedited pathway for kitted product in development
IRVINE, CA, December 06, 2023 - Oncocyte Corporation (NASDAQ:OCX), a precision diagnostics company, today announced it has begun the FDA single-site process for its VitaGraft transplant assays. The single-site process is a well-established pathway for Lab Developed Tests (LDTs) to seek regulatory approval. This move positions Oncocyte within the recent proposed rule from the FDA that seeks to oversight LDTs and puts its lab-developed tests and kitted products on parallel paths.
“Establishing our VitaGraft Assay Lab Developed Test as a regulated device is good for patients and is a key part of our regulatory strategy,” said Josh Riggs, CEO of Oncocyte. “With minimal incremental investment, we can take a big step forward. If we are successful, it potentially creates what is known as a predicate device. Having a predicate in place can significantly reduce the time and complexity of follow-on submissions to the FDA. We hope to use this pathway when it is time to submit our kitted product.”
“Ultimately, we believe that FDA clearance will be a significant competitive advantage for us in the multi-billion-dollar transplant testing market and will drive adoption beyond the estimated 25-30% we see today. We look forward to working with the FDA to bring our technology forward.”
The Company recently announced a positive coverage decision from MolDX at the end of August 2023 for its Kidney indication, which is expected to launch commercially in the first half of 2024.
The FDA Breakthrough Devices Program is a voluntary program for certain medical devices and device-led combination products that provide for more effective treatment or diagnosis of life-threatening or irreversibly debilitating diseases or conditions. It is available for devices and device-led combination products which are subject to review under a premarket approval application (PMA), premarket notification (510(k)), or De Novo classification request (De Novo request). This program is intended to help patients have more timely access to these medical devices by expediting their development, assessment, and review, while preserving the statutory standards for PMA approval, 510(k) clearance, and De Novo marketing authorization, consistent with the FDA’s mission to protect and promote public health.
On September 29, 2023, the FDA announced this proposed rule: Medical Devices; Laboratory Developed Tests. The proposed rule seeks to amend the FDA's regulations to make explicit that IVDs are devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer of the IVD is a laboratory. Under the FDA’s proposed rule, laboratory-developed tests would be classified as medical devices and subject to premarket clearance and/or approval.
About Oncocyte
Oncocyte is a precision diagnostics company. The Company’s tests are designed to help provide clarity and confidence to physicians and their patients. VitaGraft™ is a blood-based solid organ transplantation monitoring test. DetermaIO™ is a gene expression test that assesses the tumor microenvironment to predict response to immunotherapies, and the pipeline test DetermaCNI™ is blood-based monitoring tool for assessing therapeutic efficacy. For more information, visit https://oncocyte.com/
DetermaIO™, DetermaCNI™, and VitaGraft™ are trademarks of Oncocyte Corporation.
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