Friday, April 8, 2016

Join OFA in calling on Senate leaders to give Judge Merrick Garland a fair hearing and a timely up-or-down vote.


https://my.barackobama.com/A-Fair-Hearing-For-Judge-Merrick-Garland
Olá Sula,
Você sabia que existem diversas formas de ajudar na construção de um futuro verde e em paz? Pequenos gestos podem mudar o mundo e você é a peça chave para que isso aconteça.
Pensando nisso, desenhamos junto ao ilustrador Ivan Börmaister, nossa mais nova campanha: #DeGalhoEmGalho que pode ser uma das formas de você começar a contribuir para a construção de um futuro melhor.
Uma camiseta que ilustra toda a beleza da biodiversidade da Amazônia com seus astros: Boto cor-de-rosa, arara, gato maracajá e bicho preguiça. Eles são os símbolos da luta por nossas florestas, por um de nossos mais preciosos tesouros.
Não fique de fora dessa, garanta já a sua e venha fazer parte do nosso time!

CLIQUE AQUI E ADQUIRA SUA CAMISETA!
Let the skies reveal stunning landscapes
Let the skies reveal stunning landscapes


The White House, Washington
America’s national parks, monuments and lands are uniquely different -- in their make-up and their locale -- but they all seek to tell a part of America’s story.
On Monday, April 16, we kick off National Park Week: one of our nation’s largest celebrations of nature, history and culture. This year is special because it comes as we celebrate 100 years of the National Park Service -- that’s 100 years of protecting America’s best idea!
Over that century, our national park system has grown to more than 400 sites, and has inspired many other countries around the world to expand their own national parks.
National Park Week is the perfect time to get out there and #FindYourPark with free admission April 16-24 to all of our 400-plus national park sites.
President Obama understands the importance of protecting America’s special places for future generations. In the seven years since taking office, he’s set aside more than 265 million acres of land and water -- that’s more than any other president. And it’s having a huge impact on local communities. Every $1 invested in the National Park Service returns $10 to the U.S. economy.

The Gila Cliff Dwellings in New Mexico (Photographed by Janet Wei)
These places preserve the heritage of cultures that came before ours, like at Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument in New Mexico, where visitors can see the shelters erected by people of the Mogollon Culture in the 1200s.

Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan (Photographed by Steve Perry)
They connect visitors to the incredible, awe-inspiring beauty of nature—from the sandstone cliffs and beaches hugging Lake Superior at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore to the breathtakingly beautiful star-scattered night sky at Lassen Volcanic National Park in Northern California.
Regardless of whether we are talking about the Grand Canyon or the Washington Monument, these places all have one thing in common: they belong to you, the American people.
National Park Week is about making connections, exploring amazing places, discovering open spaces, enjoying affordable vacations, and getting closer to nature.
I encourage all of you to join in the celebration and discover, or rediscover, the incredible destinations that tell America’s story.
And if you want to see more amazing photos to inspire you to #FindYourPark, be sure to follow @USInterior on Instagram.
Thanks,
Sally
Secretary Sally Jewell Department of the Interior @SecretaryJewell
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Thursday, April 7, 2016

 desastre ambiental está prestes a acontecer
Assine esta petição >
Eles estão em Perigo. Um desastre ambiental está prestes a acontecer. Ajude a impedir

O governo brasileiro e grandes corporações querem destruir o Tapajós, lar de
uma biodiversidade incomparável.

Precisamos de você, assine a petição e ajude a nossa causa!

Acesse

Assine

Ajude
QUERO AJUDAR


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Fundação Dorina inova mais uma vez para melhorar seus serviços e produtos »
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Antes conhecida como Estatuto da Pessoa com Deficiência, nova lei tramitou no Congresso por 15 anos e entrou em vigor no dia 02 de janeiro de 2016, garantindo direitos nas áreas de educação, trabalho, saúde e infraestrutura das cidades. » 

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The White House, Washington
Before he was President, he was a law professor. My professor.
Then-professor, now President Barack Obama, Ellen Fulton, Joe Khan, and me in 1999 at University of Chicago Law School.
For more than 10 years, President Obama taught at the University of Chicago Law School, an institution known for its commitment to full and vigorous debate from all sides of the intellectual spectrum. It's where the late Justice Antonin Scalia served as a professor for several years and developed his originalist view of the Constitution. It’s a school where all points of view are treated with respect and are subject to the same rigorous challenge.
And it's where President Obama will return this afternoon for the first time since moving into the White House to talk with law students about the enduring benefits of an impartial Supreme Court and how the current confirmation process holds the potential long-term consequences for some of our most important constitutional values.
Tune in here to the conversation at 3:30 pm Eastern to catch the President’s conversation on the Supreme Court.
For the first time in recent memory, Senate Republicans are flatly refusing to consider a Supreme Court nomination because they hope another party will win the next election. It isn't clear whether the Senate will ultimately deny the President's nominee a hearing or a vote for the entire year, so before positions harden, this is a good time for all of us to step back and think about the broader costs of this potential action to our judiciary.
Professor Obama always insisted on class discussion. He didn’t like to lecture. Rather, he liked to present difficult questions and require students to consider the logical extension of their arguments and decide whether they still maintained their positions.
Professor Obama, like most law professors, used hypotheticals to illustrate his point. So consider this one: What if the next Senate declared that absolutely no Supreme Court appointments would be considered not just in the last year of the President's term, but for the President's entire term, regardless of how many vacancies might pile up, because they hoped someone else would be elected four years later?
We all want judges that are respected, independent, nonpartisan, and fair to everyone. It's not easy to create an impartial judicial system when the people who select and confirm our judges are elected and inherently partisan, especially when it requires collaboration between the President and Senate leadership, who often represent different parties. Thus, we rely on political leaders overcoming the political calculations of the moment in order to preserve something that benefits all of us: a truly independent system of justice.
So join in today at 3:30 pm Eastern here and share your own thoughts on this issue using the hashtag #SCOTUS.
There is something precious and powerful about an independent judiciary, a branch of government that can and must maintain its impartiality in our political system. It’s hard to do.
I don't think we want future law professors to explain how 2016 began a cycle of blatant partisanship in judicial appointments and confirmations. An independent judiciary, born from the heart of our Constitution, is too important to imperil.
That's one of the lessons I learned from Professor Obama. I hope our Senators take that lesson to heart as well.
Thanks,
Dan
Dan Johnson
Class of 2000
University of Chicago Law
Chicago, IL
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New York International Make-Up Artist Trade Show

Pier 94 |New YorkUSA|08-10 Apr 2016

New York International Make-Up Artist Trade Show is a 3 day event being held from8th April to the 10th April 2016 at the Pier 94 in New York, United States Of America. This event showcases products like Internationally acclaimed show that presents makeup accessories, makeup kits, makeup essentials and equipments, makeup products, hair styling products and kits and makeup services and solutions. It is a well known trade show in the glamour industry that exhibits leading makeup brands and professional makeup artists. It is a trade show that has been attracting visitors, in large numbers. The show has also been providing huge business opportunities to all the presenters etc. in the Cosmetics and Beauty Products industry.