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Is your confidence ready to catapult you to your next step? Join us for Power Talks: Your Next Step Up - an interactive, confidence-boosting workshop hosted by Step Up in partnership with City Year San Jose. This session will be a conversation with mentors on setting goals aligned with your ideal lifestyle + making an action plan to reach them. Sips and snacks will be provided.
Is your confidence ready to catapult you to your next step? Join us for Power Talks: Your Next Step Up - an interactive, confidence-boosting workshop hosted by Step Up in partnership with City Year Los Angeles. This session will be a conversation with mentors on setting goals aligned with your ideal lifestyle + making an action plan to reach them. Sips and snacks will be provided.
We invite our Step Up community in the Houston Area to learn more about our expansion by joining us for an evening of connecting with new and longtime Step Up supporters and community members!
We can't wait to see you there! This event is open to new and longtime Step Up supporters, members, mentors, and partners.
Questions: Contact Anne-Margaux at anne-m...@suwn.org
Success looks different for everyone. No one destination fits all, so why would one path fit all? At Step Up, we help girls achieve their unique visions of success. We create safe, brave spaces for girls to connect, learn, and grow alongside supportive mentors (and each other).
1) ESTABLISH/RE-OPEN YOUR CLAIM: If you are laid off from your employer and need to file for Unemployment Insurance benefits, or establish an initial claim. If you have established a claim within the last 12 months, you must Re-Open your past claim.
After a period of 12 months AFTER your initial claim is submitted, you will be required to open a new benefit year in order to continue to receive unemployment insurance benefits. Follow the instructions below (further detailed here) to complete this process
2.) CONFIRMATION EMAIL: After establishing your initial claim online or over the phone, claimants receive a confirmation number in an email that your claim has been established. The email contains information about the next steps.
3.) PROCESSING CONFIRMATION: Your claim will now be processed into the system. After processing, your monetary eligibility determination will be mailed to you via USPS. You should receive this within 3 to 4 days after processing. This monetary determination letter will serve as your only confirmation notification that your claim has been processed.
4.) FILE FOR WEEKLY BENEFITS: Once your claim is processed, you can begin filing for unemployment insurance benefits. You must file a claim weekly for each week you wish to receive benefits. You may file each weekly claim beginning each Sunday at midnight through each Friday at 4:00 p.m.
UI Claimants should note that they will not have access to the online portal or be able to file a claim over the phone until the Sunday after your claim has been established. Upon receiving your monetary determination letter and confirmation email, you then have access to file your weekly claim either online or over the phone. Claimants will only be able to establish an account or PIN number once access is granted.
5.) CONTINUE TO FILE: Continue filing for your weekly benefit for subsequent weeks as needed. You may file each weekly claim beginning each Sunday at midnight through each Friday at 4:00 p.m.
6.) COMPLETION OF CLAIMS: If you have been called back to work, started a new job, or no longer wish to file for unemployment insurance benefits, you can simply stop filing a weekly claim. You may notify the Department, but it is not required.
Applying for unemployment insurance benefits, but you're also interested in career advice, a part-time job, or full-time employment? Contact our Workforce Development team for assistance at Labor.Vermont.gov/JobSearchVermont.
Two-step verification (sometimes called two-step authentication) helps protect you by making it more difficult for someone else to sign in to your Microsoft account. It uses two different forms of identity: your password, and a contact method (also known as security info). Even if someone else finds your password, they'll be stopped if they don't have access to your security info. This is also why it's important to use different passwords for all your accounts.
Two-step verification begins with an email address (we recommend two different email addresses, the one you normally use, and one as a backup just in case), a phone number, or any authenticator app. When you sign in on a new device or from a new location, we'll send you a security code to enter on the sign-in page. Learn how you can use the Microsoft Authenticator app or authenticate using Outlook for Android.
If you forget your password when you have two-step verification turned on for your account, you can reset your password as long as we have two ways to contact you, like one of the alternate contact email addresses or phone numbers that you used when you turned on two-step verification.
Depending on what security info you have added to your account, this requirement might mean entering a security code from your authenticator app and entering a security code that was emailed to your backup email account.
If you're looking for info about changing, removing, or updating the alternate email address or phone number where you get security codes, follow the steps in either Security info & verification codes or Replace your Microsoft account security info.
App passwords are only available if you use two-step verification. If you don't have two-step verification turned on, you won't see the App passwords section on the Additional security options page.
Anyone can join and participate individually or in a group. Schools, workplaces, faith communities, and neighborhoods can form a group and participate together. Find others using the hashtag #StepToIt on social media like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
Record all your activity on your Step to it account. No pedometer or exercise tracking device is necessary to participate. For those who have a Fitbit, you can sync it to your online Step to it activity log.
Our fabulous sponsors, the Minnesota Twins, have donated three signed baseball bats from past Twins greats! We will be giving these away in a random drawing at the conclusion of the challenge this year. To qualify for the prize drawing, log at least 15,000 steps each of the four weeks of the challenge. Then your name will be entered into the drawing. Winners will be notified on June 10.
At Texas A&M University, we stand together against sexual and dating violence, and sexual harassment. Our core values guide us in all we do, and that includes ensuring our campus is safe for everyone. It's up to us to do what Aggies do: Serve.
Putting a stop to sexual harassment and sexual violence begins with each one of us taking the collective first step toward change. Together, we step in to prevent these senseless acts and stand up to support the survivors. Together, we will change the perceptions, conversations and communities.
Stand with the entire Texas A&M community in creating awareness and action in an effort to prevent sexual harassment and sexual violence on our campus, in our community and throughout our country. See how you can Step In, Stand Up and get more involved.
In this section, you will find a general description of the naturalization application process. Before you apply, be sure that you meet all eligibility requirements and check if you qualify for any exceptions and accommodations. USCIS has also developed responses to commonly asked questions about citizenship and the naturalization process.
What to do: Read the instructions to complete Form N-400. Collect the necessary documents to demonstrate your eligibility for naturalization. If you reside outside the United States, get 2 passport-style photos taken. Use the document checklist (PDF, 178.19 KB) to make sure you collect all the required documents.
What to do: If you need to take biometrics, USCIS will send you an appointment notice that includes your biometrics appointment date, time, and location. Arrive at the designated location at the scheduled time. Have your biometrics taken.
Once all the preliminary processes on your case are complete, USCIS will schedule an interview with you to complete the naturalization process. You must report to the USCIS office at the date and time on your appointment notice. Please bring the appointment notice with you.
What to expect: If USCIS approved your Form N-400 in step 7, you may be able to participate in a naturalization ceremony on the same day as your interview. If a same day naturalization ceremony is unavailable, USCIS will mail you a notification with the date, time, and location of your scheduled ceremony. If you filed your N-400 online, you can also access the electronic notice in your application.
[y,tOut] = step(sys) computes the step response y of the dynamic system sys. The time vector tOut is in the time units of sys. step automatically determines the time steps and duration of the simulation based on the system dynamics.
[y,tOut] = step(sys,___,config) specifies additional options for computing the step response, such as the step amplitude (dU) or input offset (U). Use RespConfig to create the option set config. You can use config with any of the previous input-argument and output-argument combinations.
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