This blog post is a development of the earlier post What no Knowledge Issues ?, you may wish to read that for more context. This post describes a ToK lesson starter activity that improves student understanding of ToK concepts.
The instructions to students are to draw lines linking the Knowledge Issues to the ToK Concepts. You could make this more specific, for example requiring each KI to be joined to at least 2 ToK Concepts etc. Or you could limit the number of connections that they can make.
Ensuring that our customers' data is safe, secure and always available to them is one of our top priorities. For customers who are subject to the requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), Google Workspace and Cloud Identity can support HIPAA compliance.
Google Workspace and Cloud Identity customers are responsible for determining whether they are subject to HIPAA requirements and whether they use or intend to use Google services in connection with PHI. Customers who have not signed a BAA with Google must not use Google services in connection with PHI.
Administrators must review and accept a BAA before using Google services with PHI. See what Google Workspace products can be used for HIPAA compliance in the HIPAA Included Functionality.
We have published our Google Workspace and Cloud Identity HIPAA Implementation Guide to help customers understand how to organize data on Google services when handling PHI. This guide is intended for employees in organizations who are responsible for HIPAA implementation and compliance with Google Workspace and Cloud Identity.
When sharing PHI in or outside the Google Workspace domain, customers should follow their organizational policies on handling PHI. Customers can choose the corresponding sharing method in or outside of Google Workspace to comply with those policies and consistent with the domain-wide settings of Google Workspace. The HIPAA Implementation Guide provides guidance on limiting access to PHI within a Google Workspace domain, such as sharing with specific recipients as opposed to anybody with the link.
Google continues to evaluate the scope of the Included Functionality and may include additional products in the future. Please note, neither the Cloud Data Processing Addendum (CDPA) nor the Google Workspace BAA terms extend to Additional Google Services. Google continues to evaluate methods to provide additional controls related to Additional Google Services and may introduce those as part of the functionality of the Services at any time.
If you're not using a rich text module or a CTA, you can create a mailto link manually instead. Highlight the text you want to link, then click the Link to dropdown menu and select URL. In the Link URL field, enter mailto:reci...@hubspot.com, then replace reci...@hubspot.com with the recipient's email address.
For example, the mailto link for an email with a recipient of reci...@hubspot.com, a subject line of "Register for our webinar" and an email body of "Don't forget to sign up now!" would look like this:
View-only Seats users do not have access to email, chat, or phone support. If you have multiple HubSpot products, your support options are based on your highest subscription. Learn more about getting help with HubSpot.
The databases linked below are only a selection of those available through the UNH Library. If your work takes you in more discipline-specific directions, please explore the Library's list of databases where you can identify resources by subject, type, and other features.
These databases may provide access to unique sources that cover topics in a specific subject area. If your topic is related to the subject area, you may find relevant sources quicker by using a subject database.
Sharing links to your sent campaigns is a great way to promote your content and get the most out of your email marketing. You can edit your shareable campaign URLs so people know where they're headed when they click your link.
All campaign URLs include the domain mailchi.mp, and a URL path that's split into two parts. The first is an identifier unique to your audience, and the second points to a specific sent campaign. The second part of the campaign URL defaults to your email subject line.
For free account users, the identifier part of the campaign URL is an alpha-numeric string that's randomly generated when the campaign is sent. This can't be customized unless you upgrade to a paid account.
All Mailchimp users can edit the email subject line part of their campaign page URLs, regardless of their account type, on the Subject section of the Campaign Builder. By default, we'll use the subject line for your email for this part of the URL.
In addition to the subject line part of the URL, paid users can edit campaign URLs with a verified domain. This helps promote your brand and make your URLs more recognizable to your audience when you share them online. By default, URLs include the verified domain from the audience's From email address.
Branding your URLs with a verified email domain is done on a per-audience basis. You'll be prompted to do this when you create a new audience, or you can update the URLs for an existing audience in the audience settings or on the Share your campaign section of the Campaign Builder.
According to our Terms of Use and Copyright and Trademark Policy, you must be authorized to use any domain names, trademarks, or copyrights you include in your URLs. If we receive a complaint that you're using a domain name or other intellectual property that you don't have the right to use, we will investigate the complaint and may suspend or terminate your account for violating our policies.
If you've already sent your campaign, you can edit the subject line portion of the existing campaign URL from the Campaigns page in your account. Don't worry, this won't affect campaign statistics or link functionality if you've already shared the original campaign URL. Anyone who clicks the old URL will be redirected to your new, customized URL.
2001-2024 All Rights Reserved. Mailchimp is a registered trademark of The Rocket Science Group. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Mac App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc. Privacy Terms Legal Cookie Preferences
Republican Senator from Western state seeks a full time paid intern to start at the beginning of September for the fall of 2024. Duties may include, but are not limited to, assisting with administrative tasks, leading Capitol tours, processing mail, and attending briefings and hearings. Candidates must commit to complete the internship, which runs until the end of December. This is a fast paced office so multitasking and attention to details are required. Candidates with previous Hill experience and recent college graduates are encouraged to apply. To apply, please email a resume, cover letter, and references to senate_e...@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
Midwest Republican Senator seeks a full time intern for a leadership office to start at the beginning of September for the fall of 2024. This office helps senators communicate their priorities directly to the American people through a wide variety of communications resources, including television, radio, web technology, social media, and graphic design, among others resources.
Interns assist with a variety of tasks. Duties include compiling press clips, answering phones, greeting guests, and assisting with audio and video recording equipment. Experience working within a television, video, or digital media production environment is a plus.
This is a fast-paced office; candidates must have the ability to manage priorities, meet deadlines, and work well within a multi-tasking environment. Applicants must be hard-working, motivated, and enthusiastic. Interns are expected to be professional and exhibit a willingness to learn. This is an in-person, paid opportunity in Washington, D.C. Candidates with previous Hill experience and recent college graduates are encouraged to apply.
This office is an equal opportunity employer in accordance with the requirements of Senate Rules, regulations, and applicable federal laws and does not discriminate based on race, religion, disability, age, ethnicity, national origin, sex, gender, LGBTQ identification, family status, or military status, or any other factors prohibited by applicable federal law. Women, people of color, and other members of traditionally underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
Senior Midwest Republican Senator seeks a poised, personable, and highly-motivated individual for the position of Staff Assistant in their Washington, D.C. office. Duties include, but are not limited to overseeing the front office, answering phones, greeting visitors and announcing appointments, coordinating tour and flag requests, assisting with the mail operation, etc. Candidates should possess strong written and oral communication skills, a diplomatic disposition, and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment. Ties to the Midwest are preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to senate_e...@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line.
A Midwestern Republican Senator is seeking a Legislative Correspondent with exceptional writing, communications, and organizational skills to work in a busy Washington office. Ideal candidate will be a highly motivated and detail-oriented self-starter, able to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. Responsibilities include: responding to constituent mail; assisting Legislative Assistants; researching policy issues; and other duties as assigned. 1-2 years of Hill experience, proficiency in IQ, and a public policy background are preferred. Please e-mail a cover letter, resume, and writing sample to senate_e...@saa.senate.gov indicating job referral number in the subject line
c80f0f1006