الثلاثاء، 31 مايو 2016

Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?

Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?


This Scooter Riding Boston Terrier Will Blow Your Mind

Posted: 31 May 2016 12:00 PM PDT

And he's wearing shoes!

Submitted by: (via Ghost_Animator)

Chipmunk Gets Caught Taking Birdseed and Promptly Returns All of It

Posted: 31 May 2016 10:00 AM PDT

"That's... kinda gross"

Submitted by: (via Not for Fun)

Tagged: caught , stealing , chipmunk , Video

What Do You Have to Tell Me, Goat?

Posted: 31 May 2016 08:00 AM PDT

what do you have to tell me goat

Submitted by: (via funkybug)

Tagged: button , goats , story , funny

These Animal Mouth Mover Masks Are Strange and Hilarious

Posted: 31 May 2016 07:00 AM PDT

Submitted by: (via Vat19)

This Boy and His Dog Both Have Dwarfism and Could Not Be Happier to Have Found Each Other

Posted: 31 May 2016 06:00 AM PDT

boy and dog both have dwarfism so happy to find eachother

To learn more about Quaden and Buddy, visit the Stand Tall 4 Dwarfism Facebook page.

Tagged: aww , dogs , dwarf , kids , friends

Go Where No Human Has Gone Before: Inside a Box With an Adorable Kitten

Posted: 31 May 2016 05:00 AM PDT

Submitted by: (via Suri Noel)

Tagged: box , kitten , Cats , Video

Owl Let You Decide Which One Is the Bird and Which One Is the Apple

Posted: 31 May 2016 04:00 AM PDT

owl looks like an apple

Submitted by: (via StillbornFleshlight)

Tagged: lookalike , owls , Owl , apple

Mama Kitty Cuddles Her Adorable Newborn Kittens

Posted: 31 May 2016 02:00 AM PDT

Submitted by: (via Rumble Viral)

Tagged: kitten , Cats , Video

Report Release | Progress Audit Report: Effectiveness of BC Community Corrections





 

The Office of the Auditor General presented its latest report to the Legislative Assembly today, Progress Audit Report: Effectiveness of B.C. Community Corrections. The report focuses on changes made in community corrections since the Office's 2011 report, Effectiveness of B.C. Community Corrections.

 

The Community Corrections Division has made some progress, but more is needed. The audit team looked at six of the original eight recommendations and concluded that the division has only implemented one recommendation since 2011.

 

For three of the recommendations that are not yet implemented, the division committed to determining if the changes it has made are working as intended. This will allow it to fully implement the recommendations.

 

The other two recommendations around evaluating the effectiveness of contracted services and community programs, as well as identifying gaps in staff capacity and caseload level may remain outstanding. The division reported there is nothing more it can do to implement these.

 

The division plays a key role in the province's criminal justice system. About 90% of offenders are supervised in the community, while only 10% are supervised in jail. Community supervision can enhance rehabilitation and reduce the rate of re-offending, and it costs substantially less than a jail sentence.

 

This progress audit is the first in a new follow-up process adopted by the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC). Audited organizations now submit detailed action plans to PAC, along with regular updates on their progress in implementing recommendations. The Auditor General's Office then selects a sample of action plans to audit based on risk, dollar value, impact and more.

 

Click here for an audio/visual summary of the report.




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[International Games Day @ your library] Unplugged Entertainment

'Unplugged Entertainment'

Our guest post today is from Jake Hutton. Jake is a Children's Library
Associate at the Harford County Public Library.



When the 2015 International Games Day was announced, I was a new Children's
Librarian, at the Bel Air Branch of the Harford County Public Library, in
Harford County, Maryland. During the short time I had been at [...]

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Report Release - Progress Audit Report: Effectiveness of BC Community Corrections





 

The Office of the Auditor General presented its latest report to the Legislative Assembly today, Progress Audit Report: Effectiveness of B.C. Community Corrections. The report focuses on changes made in community corrections since the Office's 2011 report, Effectiveness of B.C. Community Corrections.

 

The Community Corrections Division has made some progress, but more is needed. The audit team looked at six of the original eight recommendations and concluded that the division has only implemented one recommendation since 2011.

 

For three of the recommendations that are not yet implemented, the division committed to determining if the changes it has made are working as intended. This will allow it to fully implement the recommendations.

 

The other two recommendations around evaluating the effectiveness of contracted services and community programs, as well as identifying gaps in staff capacity and caseload level may remain outstanding. The division reported there is nothing more it can do to implement these.

 

The division plays a key role in the province's criminal justice system. About 90% of offenders are supervised in the community, while only 10% are supervised in jail. Community supervision can enhance rehabilitation and reduce the rate of re-offending, and it costs substantially less than a jail sentence.

 

This progress audit is the first in a new follow-up process adopted by the Select Standing Committee on Public Accounts (PAC). Audited organizations now submit detailed action plans to PAC, along with regular updates on their progress in implementing recommendations. The Auditor General's Office then selects a sample of action plans to audit based on risk, dollar value, impact and more.

 

Click here for an audio/visual summary of the report.




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Facebook's head of product design on why websites may be a dying business and 10 More

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Facebook's head of product design on why websites may be a dying business

"A lot of my designer friends are still focused building websites, and I'm not sure that's a growth business anymore."

Cambodian propaganda video confuses Singapore skyline for Libya

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Bernie Sanders watches Warriors win Game 7 like it's NBD

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Even Stephen Hawking can't explain Trump's popularity

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I made iMovie magic on the iPad Pro

Today's mobile tools can handle pretty much any video editing project you throw at them.

Intel launches first-ever 10-core desktop processor

It's great for VR gaming and video editing. And it costs $1,723.

Chinese company says critics of its laundry detergent ad overreacted

Shanghai Leishang Cosmetics called foreign media "sensitive" after they labeled the Qiaobi ad racist.

Atlassian's CEO on why he doesn't watch his company's share price

"If you look at it every day, you're going to drive yourself nuts."

Behold the carnage of England's annual cheese roll chase

Hundreds of competitors tumbled down a British hill in the annual Cheese Roll.

When birthday parties become holy birthday months

Birthday parties are starting to feel more and more like weddings.

Watch the Space Station's first inflatable habitat grow in new time-lapse from NASA

Watch the space station's newest experimental habitat's seven hour inflation in a matter of seconds.