Tuesday, May 31, 2022

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This image from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope shows the barred spiral galaxy NGC 7496, which lies over 24 million light-years away in the constellation Grus. This constellation, whose name is Latin for crane, is one of four constellations collectively known as the Southern Birds. The others are Pavo, Phoenix and Tucana, which depict a peacock, phoenix, and toucan respectively. The rest of the night sky is also home to a flock of ornithological constellations, including an eagle (Aquilla), swan (Cygnus), crow (Corvus), and dove (Columba).


This image comes from a collection of observations delving into the relationship between young stars and the cold, dense clouds of gas in which they form. In addition to observations with Hubble’s Wide Field Camera 3 and Advanced Camera for Surveys, the astronomers behind this project gathered data using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), one of the largest radio telescopes in the world.

As well as shedding light on the speed and efficiency of star formation in a variety of galactic environments, this project is also creating a treasury of data incorporating both Hubble and ALMA observations. This treasure trove of data from two of the world’s most capable observatories will contribute to wider research into star formation, as well as paving the way for future science with the James Webb Space Telescope.

Credit:


ESA/Hubble & NASA, J. Lee and the PHANGS-HST Team
Acknowledgement: J. Schmidt
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Friday, May 27, 2022

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Huge waves are sculpted in this two-lobed nebula some 3000 light-years away in the constellation of Sagittarius. This warm planetary nebula harbours one of the hottest stars known and its powerful stellar winds generate waves 100 billion kilometers high. The waves are caused by supersonic shocks, formed when the local gas is compressed and heated in front of the rapidly expanding lobes. The atoms caught in the shock emit the spectacular radiation seen in this image.

Background image Credit:

ESA & Garrelt Mellema (Leiden University, the Netherlands)



Tuesday, May 24, 2022

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Memorial Day 2022



While many associate Veterans Day and Memorial Day with service, the two are not the same. Veterans Day is a celebration of those who serve and have served. Memorial Day is a solemn day to reflect on those veterans and military personnel who are deceased.

May is also National Military Appreciation Month, and many businesses offer special discounts to veterans over the Memorial Day Weekend. Visit the Military Appreciation Month Discount Center to find out what offers are available throughout the month of May.

The following list of 2022 Memorial Day events will be updated as information becomes available. Check our Base Guide to find your local installation to find out what events are planned for Memorial Day near you.

2022 Memorial Day Events

Arlington National Cemetery

The Arlington National Cemetery Memorial Day ceremony takes place at the Amphitheater. The president of the United States typically delivers an address at the Memorial Day ceremony. Numerous military and government organizations also conduct services. All ceremonies and special events are free and open to the public. Check back at the Arlington National Cemetery website for details as the date approaches.

National Memorial Day Concert

The National Memorial Day Concert will be broadcast on Sunday, May 29, 2022, at 8 p.m. Eastern. Check your local listings to watch on PBS or go to the concert website to stream.

National Memorial Day Parade

Hosted by the American Veterans Center, the National Memorial Day Parade returns in person for 2022 along Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C. The event begins at 2 p.m. Monday, May 30, 2022.

National WWI Museum and Memorial

The National WWI Museum and Memorial's annual ceremony in Kansas City, Missouri, will feature keynote speaker Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Larry R. Jordan. It takes place from 10-11 a.m. Monday, May 30, 2022, and is free to the public. The museum is also hosting a slate of other events and observances on Memorial Day and during the days leading up to the holiday.

Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Annual Observance at The Wall

This year's ceremony will be held Monday, May 30, 2022, at 1 pm. Keynote speakers include Chuck Hagel, the 24th Secretary of Defense; and retired Air Force Col. Edward L. Hubbard. To attend in person, you must register for a seat. There will also be a virtual showing of the ceremony at https://www.vvmf.org/live or on the organization's Facebook page.

"Rolling To Remember" rally

A series of events to honor the nation's prisoners of war and missing-in-action is set to take place over the Memorial Day weekend in Washington, D.C. The "Rolling To Remember" rally is scheduled to conclude with a ride by thousands of bikers from RFK to the National Mall on Sunday, May 29. The motorcycle demonstration ride, hosted by AMVETS, is also a call for action to prevent veteran suicides.

Heroes Honor Festival

The Heroes Honor Festival, hosted by military-empowerment nonprofit Engage Your Destiny and sponsored by Fox Nation, takes place at Daytona Speedway in Florida on May 27-28. The event, with planned appearances by Gov. Ron DeSantis and entertainers Toby Keith and Ann-Margret, is free for veterans and their families.

Netherlands American Cemetery ceremony

The American Battle Monuments Commission’s Netherlands American Cemetery is holding a Memorial Day ceremony that begins at 9 a.m. Eastern time on May 29, 2022, with the theme “Time Will not Dim the Glory of their Deeds.” The ceremony is open to the public and will also be livestreamed on ABMC’s social media channels.

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Thank You For Your Service Sidewalk Sale

Commissary sidewalk sales offer savings during Military Appreciation Month



News Sections: #VetResources

Published On: May 14th, 2022

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Courtesy of Defense Commissary Agency


The Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA) is proud to deliver commissary benefits to the men and women who served our nation and the eligible family members who supported them. To celebrate Military Appreciation Month in May, most DeCA commissaries will hold sidewalk sales to thank you for your service.

Sidewalk sales will typically be:

Held over three to four days (one to two days at some locations).

Designed to offer extra savings to customers.

Located on sidewalks immediately outside DeCA stores, weather permitting.

While DeCA strives to deliver the best in service and savings for customers every day, Military Appreciation Month offers a special opportunity to help military community members save even more on a broad selection of quality products while highlighting our appreciation for their incredible bravery and commitment.


“We can never thank our military enough for their dedicated service,” said Bonita Moffett, DeCA’s director of sales. “However, at DeCA, we can ensure we do our best to deliver a commissary benefit with the quality and savings they deserve.”


Types of products available during the Sidewalk sale include:

  • Snacks, such as nuts, chips and candy;
  • Cold cereals;
  • Beverages, including flavored water, juices and energy drinks;
  • International foods;
  • Baking and canned goods;
  • Pet food;
  • Non-food items, such as paper towels, toilet paper, wipes and cleaning products;
  • Baby products;
  • Health and beauty products.

To locate Sidewalk Sales at commissaries in your area, visit the DeCA Sidewalk Sales schedule. Use the commissary store locator for additional information available on individual commissary websites. Customers are encouraged to use these resources or contact store management for more details or updates. Likewise, overseas customers are encouraged to contact their local stores to explore specific promotions at their stores.


Sidewalk Sales are also available to disabled Veterans and authorized caregivers who recently became eligible to shop at commissaries (effective January 1, 2020, the Purple Heart and Disabled Veterans Equal Access Act of 2018 authorized the Department of Defense to expand access to commissary shopping privileges).


Since this law took effect, commissary shopping privileges were extended to:

  • Veterans with any service-connected disabilities documented by VA;
  • Veterans who are Purple Heart recipients;
  • Veterans who are former prisoners of war;

Individuals assessed, approved and designated as primary family caregivers of eligible Veterans under VA’s Program of Comprehensive Assistance for Family Caregivers.


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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

United States Gasoline Prices

Gasoline Prices in the United States is expected to be 1.12 USD/Liter by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. In the long-term, the United States Gasoline Prices is projected to trend around 1.24 USD/Liter in 2023 and 1.32 USD/Liter in 2024, according to our econometric models.




source: tradingeconomics.com


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Monday, May 16, 2022

LinkedIn for Veterans

Free Premium Career Subscription and Eligibility



As part of our commitment to help veterans connect with available jobs across America, LinkedIn offers U.S. veterans a free one-year Premium Career subscription, including access to LinkedIn Learning.
Check out some frequently asked questions about this offer.

To be eligible for this offer, you must meet all of the following requirements:
  • Be a current or former U.S. military service member (non-US military are not eligible).
  • Have not used the LinkedIn veteran promotion previously (one promotion per service member).
  • You must not have a current LinkedIn Premium subscription.
Note: If you’re currently a Premium subscriber, cancel your subscription or let your free 30-day trial lapse before applying.

Redeeming the free LinkedIn Premium Career subscription offer
  1. To redeem the free LinkedIn Premium Career subscription offer:
  2. Visit our Veterans Premium Request page.
  3. Click the Log in with Troop ID button.
  4. On the ID.me Sign in page, enter your ID.me credentials or create a new ID.me account.
  5. ID.me is a third-party company selected to validate military service. Check out our frequently asked questions for more information about ID.me.
  6. Once your service status is confirmed, you can take advantage of this offer on the LinkedIn site.
  7. If you receive an error message that isn’t due to being a current premium subscriber, contact us or contact ID.me directly.
Note: Spouses of military veterans can also redeem a free one-year Premium subscription within six months of separation from the military, or if they’re moving due to a permanent change of station, through the U.S. Department of Defense’s Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program. Learn more about how LinkedIn supports military spouses.



Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT)

VDOT Offers the Wounded Veteran Internship Program


The Virginia Department of Transportation’s (VDOT) Wounded Veterans Internship Program was launched in September 2006 with the support of the Federal Highway Administration. The program is an initiative to assist veterans with the transition from military to full-time civilian employment. The program focuses on disabled veterans that have returned from Afghanistan and Iraq who are unable to return to a former job due to physical or emotional disabilities or because the position is no longer available.

VDOT was the first transportation department in the nation to create such a program and has served as a model for other states across the country. The program allows veterans to revamp previous job skills or develop new skills.

VDOT works with many veteran service organizations to implement the program, which attempts to locate internships near the participant’s home and rehabilitation facility.

Internship placement depends on aptitudes and interests, and could be in areas such as planning, finance, project management, security, procurement, quality control, information systems, engineering, civil rights, and human resources.

Internships last from 12 to 18 months, depending on the needs of the veterans and the VDOT office where they are placed. Veterans are compensated at an hourly rate determined by the skill sets involved and the position where the intern is placed. Placement depends upon the veteran’s aptitudes, interests and the needs of the department.

The program has been very successful in providing transitions for wounded veterans seeking to return to the workforce. Veterans in the program can compete for full-time VDOT jobs, or they can be introduced to jobs in the private sector or another government agency.

For more information about the program and how to apply click here or go to the program website at: https://www.virginiadot.org/jobs/VDOTVetProgram.asp



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Friday, May 13, 2022

A PROCLAMATION ON REMEMBERING THE 1,000,000 AMERICANS LOST TO COVID-⁠19




Posted by Half-Staff Alerts Staff on May 12, 2022

May 12-16, 2022 - Half-Staff Alert - Entire United States

Today, we mark a tragic milestone: one million American lives lost to COVID-19. One million empty chairs around the dinner table. Each an irreplaceable loss. Each leaving behind a family, a community, and a Nation forever changed because of this pandemic. Jill and I pray for each of them.


As a Nation, we must not grow numb to such sorrow. To heal, we must remember. We must remain vigilant against this pandemic and do everything we can to save as many lives as possible. In remembrance, let us draw strength from each other as fellow Americans. For while we have been humbled, we never give up. We can and will do this together as the United States of America.

In memory of the one million American lives lost to COVID-19 and their loved ones left behind, I hereby order, by the authority vested in me by the Constitution and laws of the United States, that the flag of the United States shall be flown at half-staff at the White House and on all public buildings and grounds, at all military posts and naval stations, and on all naval vessels of the Federal Government in the District of Columbia and throughout the United States and its Territories and possessions until sunset May 16, 2022. I also direct that the flag shall be flown at half-staff for the same period at all United States embassies, legations, consular offices, and other facilities abroad, including all military facilities and naval vessels and stations.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of May, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty-two, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-sixth.

JOSEPH R. BIDEN JR.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

12 Transportation Businesses You Can Start Now

 Start Your Own Transportation Service


By The Staff of Entrepreneur Media, Inc. May 2, 2016

In Start Your Own Transportation Service, the Staff of Entrepreneur Media explains how you can launch a profitable transportation service, whether you want to start a long-haul operation or an in-town service. In this edited excerpt, the authors briefly discuss 12 ways you can get started in the transportation industry.



The following represent many of the possible types of transportation businesses you could decide to start. It all depends on what your personal interest is and what skills you want to employ in your business.


1. Taxi service

Despite its initial controversy and claims of unfair competition, Uber has staked its claim across the world -- in fact, in 400 cities and 65 countries. Uber’s attraction as a small-business opportunity is that you’re an independent contractor and on your own schedule. To sign up as a driver, start by going to Uber’s website, and click on the “Become a Driver” button. A short questionnaire initiates the process.

As a driver, you use your own vehicle, so startup costs are relatively low. Uber handles all the financial aspects of the ride. Payment to the driver is on a weekly basis. As independent contractors, drivers take on overhead costs (gas, maintenance, insurance, etc.) themselves. Financial analytics website SherpaShare says Uber drivers everywhere (except New York City where rates are highest) make in the range of $8.80 to $11 per hour gross before Uber’s percentage is taken.


2. Bicycle rental

Renting bicycles is a thriving business in certain areas. The two key environments where renting bikes is a natural are in recreational tourism areas and cities. In tourism areas, you might look to set up near a large hotel or resort where extended vacations stays create ready customers. In this type of business, you’re going to need a storefront as well as a space to store all your rental bikes.

Another possibility for bicycle rentals is a bicycle-sharing approach like Hubway in Boston. Bicycle stands around the city allow riders to rent a bicycle in one place, ride to their location, and drop the bicycle at a stand near their destination. Hubway offers annual or monthly membership or daily passes. Perhaps your town is ready for a mini version of this business.


3. Limousine service

You could provide limo service to celebrities or to regular people. We’ll focus here on the “regular people” limo service.

Whenever anyone is entrusting you to drive them, a clean reputation is important. But in the case of the personal limo service, typically you’ll be driving a group of people who aren’t paying attention to where you’re going or how you’re driving but are enjoying the ride. The driver needs to be supremely trustworthy, and the vehicle needs to be safe and well -maintained.

You can operate the limo yourself, and your fleet of one limousine will be relatively easy to maintain. You can provide all the service yourself, from scheduling to driving. If you want to expand, just add vehicles and drivers, and keep expanding your marketing to keep business flowing.


4. Owner/Operator trucking

Although international trucking, including to Canada and Mexico, is an enormous sector of the trucking industry, we’ll focus here on trucking within the United States. The basic format of the trucking business is to bid on and fulfill contracts. According to the SBA, there are two basic forms of operating, with the key difference being how you get drivers to fulfill those contracts (or accounts if you contract to do all of the trucking for a business):


1. Subcontract drivers. Drivers, in this case, are independent contractors who likely own their own equipment. You’ll spend your time on two key coordination pieces -- getting the contracts and accounts with the manufacturers who need goods transported and then finding drivers who can fulfill those contracts on schedule. The advantage is lower costs -- independent contractors not only usually have their own vehicles that they maintain themselves but they insure them and themselves as well. Insurance is a huge cost factor in the transportation business, so clearly this is a savings. However, you’ll also be paying them a higher fee than if you were paying your own drivers, which cuts into profits. The real trade here might be in fewer headaches -- as long as you feel confident of the drivers you hire.


2. Privately “owned” drivers. In this scenario, you own the trucks and the drivers work for you. You have total control and retain all profit -- and you pay all of the expenses of employees and equipment, which means higher startup as well as higher operating costs. While your drivers will be at your service for the accounts and contracts you retain, the pressure is on to have no down time because you’re paying for those drivers and those vehicles whether you’re using them or not.

If coordinating and scheduling is more of your strong suit, you may find that setting up your business using contracted drivers is the best way to go. Or maybe a combination of both -- a manageable number of drivers and size of your owned fleet with a stable of contract drivers to call on when you get more contracts than you can handle.


5. Moving van business

Starting a small moving business is relatively easy -- which also means you need to keep in mind that you’ll likely be competing with college students who use a rented box truck. Your ace card will be that you’ll set up and conduct your business professionally, perhaps offering add-on services such as space for temporary, in-between moves storage.

Startup costs include purchasing one or more trucks in a range of sizes that will accommodate the type of moving you plan to do. And, of course, you’ll need a place to park them.

You’ll need at least one employee -- you can’t lift that sofa alone! And you’ll need to train that employee for packing, moving procedures, customer interactions, how to behave appropriately in a client’s home, etc., so your professional reputation isn’t damaged.


6. Specialty transportation

Specializing in a specific kind of unusual transportation -- extremely large items such as airplane parts, or modular houses, or refrigerated perishables, blood, or human organs -- can provide a healthy income. You’ll likely have fewer clients but can charge higher fees for the expertise you have or gain from specializing. 

Depending on where you’re located (for example, a medical transport business in downtown Boston where there are numerous large medical facilities opposed to a small town in southern Indiana) will dictate whether you can do this business yourself or need employees.


7. Livestock transportation

Although you don’t need any specific licenses for transporting personal horses for customers unless you get into commercial-size vehicles that hold many animals, you will definitely need equine or bovine experience for potential clients to trust your ability to transport their animals, and you need to familiarize yourself with the livestock transport regulations for crossing state lines.

Although the livestock owner will be responsible for having their animal ready for transport to its final destination, you’ll want to know the livestock regulations of any state you’ll be entering. Most states have at least minimum requirements of certain infectious tests (including a health exam) and/or vaccinations for entering their state.

Don’t leave it up to horse or cattle owners to know these regulations; while they may be the one lining up and paying the veterinarian who’ll do these tests, you’ll want to be knowledgeable to advise them. It’s to your benefit to make sure they have the proper paperwork for you to show at the final destination or anywhere along the way that’s necessary.

To make sure the trip goes smoothly for the animal, you need to be knowledgeable about livestock or hire someone to do the actual transport who’s knowledgeable. Keep in mind that if you’re transporting any distance and need to overnight, you’ll need to get the animal on and off the trailer several times. And not only do you need to know how to deal with things on the road -- tricks to get the horse to drink while traveling and help avoid colic, how to treat or bandage a wound if necessary -- you also need to know the basics behind driving carefully while towing a live animal. Getting a veterinary technician license or bringing a certified vet tech with you might be useful and give you an edge for getting customers and word-of-mouth praise.


8. Boats

Transporting boats is another specialty business that can be lucrative and interesting if you’re in a maritime area. Keep in mind that this will be a seasonal business -- and extremely busy during the pre- and post-boating season since everyone will want their boat in the water or taken out of the water in the same general timeframe.

You’ll need to decide what kind of boats you want to transport. A speedboat for the lake has a very different trailer requirement than a large sailboat with a mast and a keel. Although motorboat transport would likely be a higher-volume business, it’s also something many boat owners can do themselves. But if you keep your prices reasonable and become known for taking extra good care of the boats you transport, you may find people hiring you to take care of this for them anyway. Motorboat owners are likely to have room in their yard to store them, but if you can provide covered storage, you can have an added-value component to your business. You can also add the service of shrink-wrapping the boat before storage.

The startup funding for boat transport is modest but perhaps surprisingly higher than you might think, especially given the cost of pickup trucks. You’ll need an appropriately sized truck and perhaps two or three different-sized trailers. Also important is liability insurance to cover the boats you transport and the possibilities of things that can happen when you haul things. That storage option is a good expansion aspect to the boat hauling business.


9. Air transport

Transport by air, whether plane or helicopter, involves significant startup costs for equipment, licensing (for yourself and/or employees), and insurance. Small plane transport can be of goods or people like hunters or skiers headed to remote territory, delivering goods or mail to islands, or even transporting freight internationally.

You’d need to get your ducks in a row using a facility that has excellent cargo handling and inspection equipment (especially for agricultural products and other items highly regulated when they move around the country) and customs if you plan to do any international shipping since moving products by air is all about speed.


10. Marine shipping

Transport by boat is a huge business. It’s also a huge business to start. Marine shipping is often done by tankers stacked with containers that get lifted off the trailer of an 18-wheeler and stacked on the boat, typically entails international import/export business, and requires knowledge of customs regulations in general and for specific merchandise. If you’re an expert scheduler and coordinator, perhaps this is the business for you. But, like air transport, be prepared for a lot of research, planning, and need for significant startup resources.


11. Medical transport

Medical transport is an important business in the transportation arena. There are several ways to focus this business. Some require no more than a regular vehicle, driver’s license, and a solid driving record. You could focus on transporting seniors to medical appointments locally, or, if you live in an area that’s some distance from a city, you could focus on driving people long distances to specialist appointments at world-class hospitals.

If you have an EMT license, other medical credentials, or are willing to get them, you could start a business that contracts with hospitals to drive admitted patients to other medical facilities for specialized treatment; this would also require some specialty equipment like oxygen delivery and perhaps a vehicle that can transport a patient in a wheelchair.


12. Senior services

America is aging at a fast pace. As older citizens relinquish their driver’s licenses, there’s opportunity for driving seniors to places they can no longer take themselves. Beyond medical appointments, you could drive seniors to the grocery store or to outings at the mall. If you’re in an area where seniors tend to be low-income, you could consider setting up as a nonprofit and getting grant support to help seniors in your region be more mobile. Grant funders, corporate sponsors, and the federal government are often looking to utilize their funds for human service programs coming to the aid of the most vulnerable citizens.




Original Article can be found @https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/273805


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