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MTAM Uses Facebook LIVE! MoMoDetroit: CyberSecurity Careers
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Due to high volume of requests from throughout the State of Michigan interested in our CyberSecurity Careers topic, Mobile Monday Detroit will live-stream its upcoming event via Facebook LIVE!
Those interested in viewing the event via Facebook LIVE should “Like” the Mobile Technology Association of Michigan page on Facebook, and then look for streaming to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 14th.
Those in SE Michigan interested in attending in-person can register to attend at http://Meetup.com/Mobile-Monday-Detroit.
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Parjana To Host Fellow from Peru
Parjana Distribution was chosen as host site in the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Professional Fellow Program through the US Department of State and Global Ties Detroit. The purpose of this program is to build partnership contacts for expansion in the Latin America/Caribbean markets.
Parjana Distribution will be hosting Mr. Carlos Casiano Inga, an Environmental Engineer and entrepreneur from Peru over a four-week period. More
This Weekend! FREE Film Series at the Detroit Historical Museum Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13 at 3 p.m.
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“Detroit: Remember When, Made in the Motor City”: Better Made Potato Chips, Sanders Fudge, Velvet Peanut Butter and Gratiot Auto Supply are among the brands, landmarks and people that played a major role in defining Detroit and Detroiters’ identity to the rest of the country. Narrated by broadcast legend Erik Smith, this documentary takes viewers cruising through the Woodward-Gratiot automotive corridor, dining at American Coney Island and Buddy’s Pizza, while listening to the voices of famous Detroit personalities such as Jo-Jo Shutty McGregor and Ken Calvert. The film also includes interviews with the likes of Brian Jefferson, the CEO of Sanders Fudge and Keith Wunderlich, the author of Vernor’s Ginger Ale. Shown at the Detroit Historical Museum. Running time: 120 minutes. Admission is FREE.
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The Heart And Spirit Of Sustainability Highlighted At Eco-Works Celebrated 8th Annual Breakfast Award Ceremony
The team at Eco-Works proved themselves bravely faithful and worthy of the 35 year anniversary it celebrated at the Detroit Yacht Club last Friday. Centering the celebration around the Spirit of its people, partnerships, and mission, the Sustainable Community Champion Awards Ceremony held a far different energy this year. An honest, personal, and commitment filled thread weaved its way through the program in a rare and courageous way that left the attendees inspired and motivated for the future growth of not only the city, but the nation as a whole on it’s determined path for a sustainable tomorrow.
Held each year at the Detroit Yacht Club, the peaceful and elegant entrance up to the second floor to watch the sun rise above the water was reason enough to attend. The history and original architecture of the event based facility included a buffet-style breakfast offering, spilling over and above the servicing warmers with something for everyone. White linened tables were embellished with signage for sponsor acknowledgement and green floral centerpieces, held in Reclaim Detroit wooden vases. New faces were sprinkled in with veterans of the breakfast, all in anticipation of seeing the awards presented and keynote speaker Winona LaDuke.More
How to Improve CRE Profitability Without the Capital Expense
Tenant satisfaction is an important factor in the commercial real estate profitability equation. Properties with high tenant satisfaction have low vacancy rates and can charge premium lease rates, thus driving profitability.More
Welcome to Planet M, Where the World Learns About Michigan’s Mobility Advancements in the Auto Industry
When you look at the number of advanced automotive projects taking place in Michigan, it’s apparent research and development into mobility technologies is thriving.
It’s also apparent all of this great news needs to be shared and promoted as much as possible.
That’s where Planet M comes in.More
SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER
The summer has ended, autumn has taken over and winter is looming, many people suffer from a type of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. SAD is related to the changes in the seasons. Research has found that it begins and ends at roughly the same times every year. Many people who suffer with season affective disorder find their symptoms start int he fall and continue and at times worsen through the winter months. SAD may lower your energy and many people find they become moody. Rarely does SAD cause depression as we change into the spring or early summer. Roughly 2 to 3% of North Americans will experience SAD in their lifetime. Research has found that up to 15% will suffer a milder form of SAD that leaves them slightly depressed but still able to live life without an major disruptions. SAD makes up nearly 10% of all depression cases.More
Hunting Continues to Drive Economic Impact in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. – Hunting remains a vibrant annual tradition in Michigan, with generations across the state and beyond preparing for Opening Day on Tuesday, November 15. Along with that rich heritage comes a significant impact on Michigan’s economy.
This year, more than 525,000 hunters are expected to participate in the annual firearms season for deer which accounts for the largest economic impact of
hunting in the state. The DNR estimates more than 90 percent of Michigan hunters will pursue deer this year, with hunters spending an average of 7 days afield during the firearm season. In Michigan, 60 percent of hunters hunt only deer making the upcoming firearm season especially critical for the economy.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates hunting in Michigan generates more than $2.3 billion in economic impact in the state, including expenses related to food and lodging and $1.3 billion spent on equipment.More
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MTAM Uses Facebook LIVE! MoMoDetroit: CyberSecurity Careers
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Those interested in viewing the event via Facebook LIVE should “Like” the Mobile Technology Association of Michigan page on Facebook, and then look for streaming to begin at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, November 14th. Those in SE Michigan interested in attending in-person can register to attend at http://Meetup.com/Mobile-Monday-Detroit. |
Parjana To Host Fellow from Peru
Parjana Distribution was chosen as host site in the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative (YLAI) Professional Fellow Program through the US Department of State and Global Ties Detroit. The purpose of this program is to build partnership contacts for expansion in the Latin America/Caribbean markets.
Parjana Distribution will be hosting Mr. Carlos Casiano Inga, an Environmental Engineer and entrepreneur from Peru over a four-week period. More
This Weekend! FREE Film Series at the Detroit Historical Museum Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13 at 3 p.m.
“Detroit: Remember When, Made in the Motor City”: Better Made Potato Chips, Sanders Fudge, Velvet Peanut Butter and Gratiot Auto Supply are among the brands, landmarks and people that played a major role in defining Detroit and Detroiters’ identity to the rest of the country. Narrated by broadcast legend Erik Smith, this documentary takes viewers cruising through the Woodward-Gratiot automotive corridor, dining at American Coney Island and Buddy’s Pizza, while listening to the voices of famous Detroit personalities such as Jo-Jo Shutty McGregor and Ken Calvert. The film also includes interviews with the likes of Brian Jefferson, the CEO of Sanders Fudge and Keith Wunderlich, the author of Vernor’s Ginger Ale. Shown at the Detroit Historical Museum. Running time: 120 minutes. Admission is FREE.
More
The Heart And Spirit Of Sustainability Highlighted At Eco-Works Celebrated 8th Annual Breakfast Award Ceremony
The team at Eco-Works proved themselves bravely faithful and worthy of the 35 year anniversary it celebrated at the Detroit Yacht Club last Friday. Centering the celebration around the Spirit of its people, partnerships, and mission, the Sustainable Community Champion Awards Ceremony held a far different energy this year. An honest, personal, and commitment filled thread weaved its way through the program in a rare and courageous way that left the attendees inspired and motivated for the future growth of not only the city, but the nation as a whole on it’s determined path for a sustainable tomorrow.
Held each year at the Detroit Yacht Club, the peaceful and elegant entrance up to the second floor to watch the sun rise above the water was reason enough to attend. The history and original architecture of the event based facility included a buffet-style breakfast offering, spilling over and above the servicing warmers with something for everyone. White linened tables were embellished with signage for sponsor acknowledgement and green floral centerpieces, held in Reclaim Detroit wooden vases. New faces were sprinkled in with veterans of the breakfast, all in anticipation of seeing the awards presented and keynote speaker Winona LaDuke.More
How to Improve CRE Profitability Without the Capital Expense
Tenant satisfaction is an important factor in the commercial real estate profitability equation. Properties with high tenant satisfaction have low vacancy rates and can charge premium lease rates, thus driving profitability.More
Welcome to Planet M, Where the World Learns About Michigan’s Mobility Advancements in the Auto Industry
When you look at the number of advanced automotive projects taking place in Michigan, it’s apparent research and development into mobility technologies is thriving.
It’s also apparent all of this great news needs to be shared and promoted as much as possible.
That’s where Planet M comes in.More
SEASONAL AFFECTIVE DISORDER
The summer has ended, autumn has taken over and winter is looming, many people suffer from a type of depression called Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD. SAD is related to the changes in the seasons. Research has found that it begins and ends at roughly the same times every year. Many people who suffer with season affective disorder find their symptoms start int he fall and continue and at times worsen through the winter months. SAD may lower your energy and many people find they become moody. Rarely does SAD cause depression as we change into the spring or early summer. Roughly 2 to 3% of North Americans will experience SAD in their lifetime. Research has found that up to 15% will suffer a milder form of SAD that leaves them slightly depressed but still able to live life without an major disruptions. SAD makes up nearly 10% of all depression cases.More
Hunting Continues to Drive Economic Impact in Michigan
LANSING, Mich. – Hunting remains a vibrant annual tradition in Michigan, with generations across the state and beyond preparing for Opening Day on Tuesday, November 15. Along with that rich heritage comes a significant impact on Michigan’s economy.
This year, more than 525,000 hunters are expected to participate in the annual firearms season for deer which accounts for the largest economic impact of hunting in the state. The DNR estimates more than 90 percent of Michigan hunters will pursue deer this year, with hunters spending an average of 7 days afield during the firearm season. In Michigan, 60 percent of hunters hunt only deer making the upcoming firearm season especially critical for the economy.
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service estimates hunting in Michigan generates more than $2.3 billion in economic impact in the state, including expenses related to food and lodging and $1.3 billion spent on equipment.More