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Wikimedia Foundation will engage academic experts and students to improve public policy information on Wikipedia
A new project designed to improve the quality of public policy-related articles on Wikipedia has been announced. It is the first time the Wikimedia Foundation has launched a project designed to systematically increase the quality of articles in a particular topic area. Read more (11 May 2010)
A new project designed to improve the quality of public policy-related articles on Wikipedia has been announced. It is the first time the Wikimedia Foundation has launched a project designed to systematically increase the quality of articles in a particular topic area. Read more (11 May 2010)
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The Midatlantic Music Conference is an annual event started in 2001 in Charlotte, North Carolina that aims at providing the national and international scene a noteworthy view of the Midatlantic regions unsigned talent and music industry professionals.The three day weekend is composed of educational panels, networking events and talent showcasing. It was founded by Wholeteam Enterprises members: Kysii Ingram, James Caldwell, and Glen Hicks.
In 2008, the event celebrates its seventh year in existence. Through its past, it has been successful in bridging the gap between nationally known industry professionals with unsigned aspiring artists. The event has brought in Music Publishing Directors, Music Supervisors for Film and TV, A&R Directors from many different Record Labels, Entertainment Attorneys, studio personnel, radio personalities, and more. Some of its attendees have gone on to make Grammy award winning music, successful songwriting, and placement in acclaimed media.
The networking and educational portion of the conference has brought together
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Capital
When businesses need to raise money (called 'capital'), more laws come into play. A highly complex set of laws and regulations govern the offer and sale of investment securities (the means of raising money) in most Western countries. These regulations can require disclosure of a lot of specific financial and other information about the business and give buyers certain remedies. Because "securities" is a very broad term, most investment transactions will be potentially subject to these laws, unless a special exemption is available.
Capital may be raised through private means, by public offer (IPO) on a stock exchange, or in many other ways. Major stock exchanges include the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange, Hong Kong Stock
When businesses need to raise money (called 'capital'), more laws come into play. A highly complex set of laws and regulations govern the offer and sale of investment securities (the means of raising money) in most Western countries. These regulations can require disclosure of a lot of specific financial and other information about the business and give buyers certain remedies. Because "securities" is a very broad term, most investment transactions will be potentially subject to these laws, unless a special exemption is available.
Capital may be raised through private means, by public offer (IPO) on a stock exchange, or in many other ways. Major stock exchanges include the Shanghai Stock Exchange, Singapore Exchange, Hong Kong Stock
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