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hrdcorp.gov.my Human Resources Development Fund ( Malay : Kumpulan Wang Pembangunan Sumber Manusia ) commonly known by the acronym HRDF is a Malaysian Statutory Body under the Ministry of Human Resources.
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The advertisement stated the claim that the McMuffin belonged in 1984. [103] [105] [106] In October 2014, Taco Bell launched the Pink Strawberry Starburst Freeze beverage for a limited time. [107] In August 2016, Taco Bell brought back its Pink Strawberry Starburst Freeze. [108] In October 2015, Taco Bell launched a certified vegetarian menu. [109]
Switzerland, [e] officially the Swiss Confederation, [f] is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. [g] [13] It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east.
The annual report said that the BSA may have "to pay damages out of its own funds to the extent the claims are not covered by insurance or if the insurance carriers are unable or unwilling to honor the claims." [166] Accordingly, the BSA hired a law firm in December 2018 to investigate filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. [167]
The most important copy of the DD 214 for the individual is the long form copy. It is the standard form needed to obtain benefits such as GI Bill or government employment priority. There are eight original DD214 copies. All but Member 1, the "short form" copy, contain information as to the nature and type of discharge, and the re-enlistment code.
The PLATO system was launched in 1960 at the University of Illinois and subsequently commercially marketed by Control Data Corporation.It offered early forms of social media features with innovations such as Notes, PLATO's message-forum application; TERM-talk, its instant-messaging feature; Talkomatic, perhaps the first online chat room; News Report, a crowdsourced online newspaper, and blog ...
On February 10, 2009, two communications satellites—the active commercial Iridium 33 and the derelict Russian military Kosmos 2251—accidentally collided at a speed of 11.7 km/s (26,000 mph) and an altitude of 789 kilometres (490 mi) above the Taymyr Peninsula in Siberia.