CLNPC | Canadian LNP Consortium Inc.A private Canadian Corporation established to facilitate the development and provision of a Local Number Portability (LNP) system for use by Canadian Carriers.
Class VoIPClass 1 Interconnected VoIP: A VoIP service provider that directly interfaces with the Public Switched Telephone Network and is eligible to receive numbering resource assignments from the NANPA and PA.
Class 2 Interconnected VoIP: A VoIP service provider that relies on a PSTN provider switch for access to the Public Switched Telephone Network and for telephone numbers to assign to its customers.
Class 3 Interconnected VoIP: A reseller of Class 1 or Class 2 Interconnected VoIP provider services.
When a call is made to the ported telephone number, the initiating service provider switch launches a query to its LNP call routing database to determine whether the telephone number has been ported. If it has, the database response provides the switch with the LRN needed to properly route the call. If the number is not ported, the database response indicates that the call should be routed based on the telephone number. When multiple switches are involved in the call path, the next to last carrier has the responsibility to make the LNP database query if one has not already been made.
Decoding the Telephone Number | Central Office Code COCNumber Plan Area (Area Code) NPA NXX Prefix (central Office Code) N can be any number from 2 to 9; P, A, can be any number from 0 to 9;X can be any number from 0 to 9 XXXX Line Number
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If you transfer services from:
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If you are transferring services from:
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tbs - sct | obligation de loyauté #toc4
L’obligation de loyauté doit être mise en balance avec la liberté d’expression de l’employé. Voici trois situations dans lesquelles la conciliation de ces intérêts entraînera vraisemblablement une exception à l’obligation de loyauté :
• le gouvernement commet des actes illégaux;
• ses politiques mettent en danger la vie, la santé ou la sécurité;
les critiques du fonctionnaire n’[ont] aucun effet sur son aptitude à accomplir d’une manière efficace ses fonctions ni sur la façon dont le public perçoit cette aptitude.
Différence entre suc et sucre
Voici deux mots qui sont souvent confondus : suc et sucre. Le nom suc vient du latin sucus qui signifie sève. En effet, il s’agit d’un liquide organique extrait d’une substance aussi bien végétale qu’animale. Chez les animaux, on parlera par exemple de sucs gastriques, sucs digestifs, sucs pancréatiques. Concernant les plantes dites succulentes (du latin suculentus = plein de suc, d’où l’adjectif succulent pour dire qu’un mets est délicieux), elles vivent dans les milieux extrêmes, notamment arides (montagne), semi-désertiques, littoraux où elles sont exposées au sel (sur les rochers en bord de mer) : joubarbe, cactus, criste marine… Leur adaptation est liée à leur importante capacité à stocker l’eau dans leurs feuilles, tiges ou racines. Elles emmagasinent ainsi des réserves sous forme de sucs dans leurs tissus, ce qui explique le surnom qui leur est souvent donné, à savoir plantes grasses, en raison généralement de leurs feuilles épaisses.
Au sens figuré, le nom suc désigne ce que l’on pourrait appeler la substantifique moelle, expression que Rabelais rendit célèbre (Gargantua), c’est-à-dire l’extrait de quelque chose, ce qui est substantiel dans un livre ou une doctrine par exemple, en tirer tout le suc. Le sucre en revanche vient de l’italien zucchero, issu lui-même de l’arabe sukkar = grain, en grec sakkharon et en latin saccharum. Il s’agit d’une substance que nous connaissons et utilisons couramment (sucre de table), extraite de la canne à sucre et de la betterave à sucre. Le sucre est composé de saccharose. Le sucre est cependant naturellement présent dans les végétaux car c’est l’un des produits issus de la photosynthèse (mécanisme permettant aux plantes vertes de transformer les éléments minéraux en matière organique grâce à l’énergie lumineuse).
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Copyright Media Clearance ProgramPublic Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC) offers institutions the opportunity to participate in an optional service for electronic media monitoring through a cost-sharing arrangement. Eligible institutions that choose to participate in the CMCP must register and sign a Service Level Agreement with PSPC for the right to access the 70 media sources available through the Program.
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF)The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), founded in 1986, is the premier standards development organization (SDO) for the Internet.
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Power BI Semi-additiveSemi-additive measures in Power BI are calculations that can be summed across some dimensions (like Product or Customer) but not across others, most commonly Time; think of bank account balances (add across customers, but can't sum monthly balances to get a quarterly total) or inventory levels (sum across locations, but take the last or average value over time, not a sum). You create them using DAX functions like SUM(), AVERAGE(), or LASTDATE() within specific contexts to handle time-based aggregation differently, preventing incorrect totals like summing daily inventory.
odata.orgOData (Open Data Protocol) is an open standard protocol that defines best practices for building and consuming RESTful APIs. It allows for the creation of queryable and interoperable web APIs in a standard way, enabling various applications to access and work with data.
~e | Subroutine vs FunctionsThe key difference between the sub and the functions is that a sub-procedure generally does not return a result whereas functions tend to return a result. Hence if there is a need for having a value post execution of tasks, then place the VBA code under a function or otherwise place the code under a sub-procedure
Jetty (web server)
Eclipse Jetty is a Java web server and Java Servlet container; now often used for machine to machine communications, usually within larger software frameworks.
The web server is used in products such as Apache ActiveMQ,[2] Alfresco,[3] Scalatra, Apache Geronimo,[4] Apache Maven, Apache Spark, Google App Engine,[5] Eclipse,[6] FUSE,[7] iDempiere,[8] Twitter's Streaming API[9] and Zimbra.[10] Jetty is also the server in open source projects such as Lift, Eucalyptus, OpenNMS, Red5, Hadoop and I2P.[11] Jetty supports the latest Java Servlet API (with JSP support) as well as protocols HTTP/2 and WebSocket.
It supports AJP, JASPI, JMX, JNDI, OSGi, WebSocket and other Java technologies
Delivering strategic advice and guidance to senior management.
Writing reports, briefing notes, presentations and/or correspondence to senior management
Conducting research, analysing information and providing recommendations on various human resources functions.
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Vitruvius
In addition to providing his qualification, Vitruvius summarizes a recurring theme throughout the 10 books, a non-trivial and core contribution of his treatise beyond simply being a construction book. Vitruvius makes the point that the work of some of the most talented is unknown, while many of those of lesser talent but greater political position are famous.[26] This theme runs through Vitruvius's ten books repeatedly – echoing an implicit prediction that he and his works will also be forgotten.
Vitruvius illustrates this point by naming what he considers the most talented individuals in history.[26] Implicitly challenging the reader that they have never heard of some of these people, Vitruvius goes on and predicts that some of these individuals will be forgotten and their works lost, while other, less deserving political characters of history will be forever remembered with pageantry.
List of physicists: Thales, Democritus, Anaxagoras, Xenophanes
List of philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Zeno, Epicurus
List of kings: Croesus, Alexander the Great, Darius
On plagiarism: Aristophanes, Ptolemy I Soter, a person named Attalus
On abusing dead authors: Zoilus Homeromastix, Ptolemy II Philadelphus
On divergence of the visual rays: Agatharchus, Aeschylus, Democritus, Anaxagoras
List of writers on temples: Silenus, Theodorus, Chersiphron and Metagenes, Ictinus and Carpion, Theodorus the Phocian, Hermogenes, Arcesius, Satyrus and a person named Pytheos
List of artists: Leochares, Bryaxis, Scopas, Praxiteles, Timotheos
List of writers on laws of symmetry: Nexaris, Theocydes, a person named Demophilus, Pollis, a person named Leonidas, Silanion, Melampus, Sarnacus, Euphranor
List of writers on machinery: Diades of Pella, Archytas, Archimedes, Ctesibius, Nymphodorus, Philo of Byzantium, Diphilus, Democles, Charias, Polyidus of Thessaly, Pyrrus, Agesistratus
List of writers on architecture: Fuficius, Terentius Varro, Publius Septimius (writer)
List of architects: Antistates, Callaeschrus, Antimachides, Pormus, Cossutius
List of greatest temple architects: Chersiphron of Gnosus, Metagenes, Demetrius, Paeonius the Milesian, Ephesian Daphnis, Ictinus, Philo, Cossutius, Gaius Mucianus
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Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA)
When Parliament comes back from summer break, the House of Commons industry committee will begin studying Bill C-27, which has a section called the Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (AIDA) that would introduce new obligations for “high impact” AI systems.
Paul could proclaim, “Christ lives in me” (Galatians 2:20).them, and through which Paul could proclaim, “Christ lives in me” (Galatians 2:20). It is the Spirit of Truth that will guide us into truth (John 16:13–14), just as wisdom instructs us (Proverbs 9:4–6).
John 17:20–21“I do not pray for these alone, but also for those who 1will believe in Me through their word; 21 gthat they all may be one, as hYou, Father, are in Me, and I in You; that they also may be one in Us, that the world may believe that You sent Me. Is it not evident that this biblical oneness is referring to being at one in mind and purpose?
Eerdmans’ Handbook to the History of Christianity | trinityEerdmans’ Handbook to the History of Christianity tells us, “In Against Praxeas, Tertullian developed the doctrine of the Trinity” (ed. Tim Dowley, p. 111, 1977). Tertullian gave the Latin West a theological vocabulary that has hardly yet been bettered. He drew upon Stoicism and Roman law for his language, and taught that God was one being (substantia) but three concrete individuals (personae).… Origen’s teaching dominated the East in the third and fourth centuries... he insisted that Father, Son and Spirit were three eternally distinct persons (Greek hypostaseis–roughly the same as personae).… Origen’s ideas were deeply coloured by Middle Platonism, which graded existence into different levels (p. 112, emphasis added). the online Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy regarding the Trinity: “One-self Theories,” “Three-self Theories,” “Selves, gods, and modes,” “What is a mode?”, “Relative Identity Theories,” “20th Century Theologians and ‘Social’ Theories,” “Functional Monotheism,” “Perichoretic Monotheism,” “Material Monotheism,” “Concept-relative Monotheism,” “Mysterianism,” “Negative Mysterianism,” “Positive Mysterianism.” You obviously have plenty of company if you do not understand the Trinity! from the Hebrew Elohim, a plural word. The plurality of God is affirmed in verse 26: “Then God [Elohim] said, ‘Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness.… ’” The terms Us and Our indicate more than one member in the God Family, but how can one reconcile humankind being made in the image and likeness of a Trinitarian god? Think about it. If God is a Trinity, with all that this means and implies, how could we human beings truthfully be said to have been made in His image and likeness? The doctrine of the Trinity is known as a strict mystery, which is defined as “a revealed truth that so far exceeds the capacity of a created intellect that its full meaning cannot be comprehended except by God alone. Yet strict mysteries, such as the Trinity and the Incarnation, can be partially understood, with varying degrees of insight, depending on God’s grace or the believer’s own effort and experience” (“Catholic Dictionary,” CatholicCulture.org).