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Buildingupon the vision of the City University of New York, CUNY Project REACH at Hunter College focuses on a shared training opportunity with School of Social Work student interns and autistic students registered with the Office of AccessABILITY. Serving as a field placement agency, the goal of Project REACH is to foster a positive campus community attitude toward inclusion, and provide a steady and focused training for prospective interns and students. Our project will help students who may face intense challenges adapting to college life due to difficulties interacting with others, self-regulating, and self-advocating, build a successful academic career while maintaining social relationships and careers in the future. Project REACH focuses on campus awareness, faculty and staff training and development, as well as direct services, student engagement and career readiness.

CUNY Project REACH at Hunter College provides an internship opportunity for BSW students interested in gaining experience while working with and learning from Autistic students registered with the Office of AccessABILITY. Through this project, interns will gain experience working with a population of students that they may one day find themselves working with while gaining academic credits, and learn about general Disability Service office structure and processes. Interns are supervised by a BSW field advisor and AccessABILITY field instructor/coordinator on an ongoing basis who students enhance:


The Proposed Project includes a Tentative Map to subdivide the 16.9-acre parcel into 51 single-family lots, a 3.4-acre multi-family parcel, a 0.06-acre remainder parcel, and a 0.04-acre parcel to contain an existing agricultural well. Although the only entitlement being sought at this time is a Tentative Map, the applicant intends to build 51 single-family and 11 accessory dwelling units on the lots created by the proposed Tentative Map. The applicant also intends to construct 25 multi-family units on the 3.4-acre parcel. An agricultural well on the 0.04-acre parcel is proposed to remain in place to supply water for all onsite landscaping and other outdoor uses. The Project also includes grading of the site, construction of the extensions of Adams Street and Starr Avenue, construction of local residential streets, and installation of utility lines.


The Draft EIR considers the impacts of the project as described above. Future discretionary approvals, including an Affordable Housing Agreement, design review, and a conditional use permit will be required before development of the Project can proceed.


Gwenna Hunter stands outside a meat packing plant in silent protest during a cow vigil. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media. This slaughterhouse in Pico Rivera kills an estimated 1,200 cattle every week. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media.


Hunter finds herself at the intersection of two liberation movements in the United States, and specifically Los Angeles: the liberation and empowerment of Black lives, and helping others to include all sentient creatures within their circle of empathy, primarily through the elimination of animal products from their diets.


Gwenna Hunter packs fresh local produce into bags at a vegan aid program in Los Angeles with Vegan Outreach. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media. Gwenna Hunter, Avaion Ruth, and Kim King with Vegan Outreach stand in front of roughly 100 bags of fresh local produce given to local communities impacted by the COVID-19 crisis in Los Angeles. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media. Fresh produce! Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media.


Gwenna Hunter tries to capture images and video of the cow holding area that are waiting for slaughter at a beef packing plant in Pico Rivera. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media.


Gwenna Hunter, founder of Vegans of LA, a group celebrating urban vegan pop culture. She is also a coordinator of community engagement and events for Greater Los Angeles at Vegan Outreach. Photo by Nikki Ritcher / #unboundproject / We Animals Media.


At Riverside Public Utilities (RPU), our commitment is to continuously enhance the service we provide to you. With this mission in mind, we are excited to announce the Hunter Substation Replacement Project. This project aims to address the reliability and capacity challenges of the current, aging Hunter Substation by proposing its retirement and the construction of a modernized substation. The new, state-of-the-art substation is planned to be constructed on an adjacent lot, purchased by RPU in 2018, ensuring a seamless transition in service.


Located at 1731 Marlborough Avenue in Riverside, CA 92507, the original Hunter Substation was established in the early 1960s. It currently serves around 4,700 customers, including both residential and business users in the Hunter Industrial Park, Northside communities, and University neighborhoods near the 215/60/91 Freeway interchange.


The existing facility includes four 69,000 volts sub-transmission lines, twelve 12,000 volts distribution circuits, and three 4,000 volts distribution circuits. The new Hunter Substation is designed to improve system reliability and support growing power demands and support regional development initiatives. The upgraded facility will operate at 69,000 Volts to 12,000 Volts (69kV/12kV), increasing the number of 12kV distribution circuits to 20. This expansion is designed to manage future power requirements, further the conversion of 4kV circuits to 12kV, and relieve the existing load on neighboring Riverside and University substations, thereby ensuring a robust and reliable power supply for our community.


RPU is committed to updating neighbors, business and community members about project activities during construction. For more information about this project, contact (951) 826-5311 or email callc...@riversideca.gov.


in 2011 i wrote a blog post on how to get a list of all unused assets in your Unity project. I released the source code for free, but quite a few people suggested to me that I could release it to the asset store. And now finally almost 4 years after I finally got around to make full rework of the tool, making it more robust, feature rich and user friendly.


Asset Hunter is a tool that analyzes your buildlog/scenes and gives you an easily understandable overview over unused asset in your project folder.

The results are grouped into folders and file types, making it easy to start cleaning up your project.

Additionally it lists the uncompressed size of all the assets used in the build, enabling you to better downsize your buildsize.


Thanks for the reply. I notice another builder package that, after the build and the flush out of non used assets, that sometimes, it does flushes out used textures or meshes used in the scene.

Does your package prevents that from happening


Hi,

I had a huge project going on for some years and this goodie saved me 400mb with a click. Worked like a charm.

But at the first look, I realised the scripts are not included to the process. I have many old and new scripts in folders that are used in many scenes, it would also take my hours to check if they are used in the scenes or not. Is there any way to make the Asset Hunter detect them also? It would increase my compilation time.

Thanks


I bought it and it works at deleting unused assets, however I did not see a reduction in the final build output. I thought that was the reason to use this. It deleted 1200 assets (textures, skybox and such from imports), yet it is still 544 meg.


The project is expected to generate up to 600 direct jobs during the construction period, along with an additional 1,200 indirect jobs. Upon commissioning, Snowy Hydro will employ 20 personnel for the operation and maintenance of the plant.


The M701F gas turbines are also hydrogen-ready for co-firing when required. Each turbine can initially burn up to 10% hydrogen or up to 30% with a nominal additional investment. The turbines provide the future potential to operate completely on hydrogen to enable zero-carbon emissions.


The gas-fired power plant will be designed as a peak load electricity generation facility, which will meet electricity demand at short notice, for example during high community demand, low power supply from intermittent renewable sources or outages at base-load power stations.


Mitsubishi Power was awarded a contract to supply two M701F gas turbines along with generators and associated equipment for the project in October 2021. The company will provide the gas turbines, generators and auxiliary equipment from Japan through Mitsubishi Power Australia.


You could say from a young age I always had a desire to hunt yet was never given the opportunity. My father hunted when he was young and the stories that he, my grandfather and uncles would tell me about their bucks, rabbits and ducks always made me wish I had my own story. While I always hoped I could have the same experience, my youth unfortunately did not offer me hunting opportunities.


The Hunter Recruitment Projects was established to create new hunters through active recruitment of new people, retention of new and existing hunters, and reactivation of those who have hunted in the past.

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