8 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Kim Kardashian
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8 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Kim Kardashian
Sareb makes 21,000 homes available to Public Authorities
Source: Sareb is offering Public Authorities the opportunity to acquire a total of 21,000 homes that could be used to increase the country’s stock of social rental housing. Of all the homes listed, 9,000 units are already being marketed via non-institutional channels, while the remaining almost 12,000 either have an administrative formality that needs finalising or refurbishment work that needs completing before the homes are suitable for rent. In many cases, this work or process is already underway, and the properties are expected to be fit for purpose within 6 to 12 months.
In terms of where the properties are located, it is clear to see that they formed part of the property portfolio that Sareb received between 2012 and 2013 from the former savings banks and their subsidiaries that received state-backed support via FROB during the financial crisis. As such, the areas featuring the largest number of homes are those located along the Mediterranean coast and in some provinces of Galicia, Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León.
The homes selected as part of this initiative have already obtained their First Occupancy Licence (LPO). The 9,000 that are already being marketed via non-institutional channels are in an acceptable state of repair and are the typical homes purchased by private homebuyers on the resales market.
Meanwhile for the almost 12,000 remaining homes, the work which is required varies depending on the property in question. In some cases, there is just an administrative formality that requires finalising before anybody can rent the property, such as the energy performance certificate, while in others, some refurbishment work is required. Sareb estimates that between 6 and 12 months will be needed to finalise and complete the work or processes that are required for these properties.
Sareb has a specialist team of professionals that liaises with all the autonomous regions and city councils interested in acquiring its homes. Creating this list for the authorities has allowed Sareb to continue to fulfil its divestment mandate while also championing its commitment to sustainability and making a positive social impact. By offering autonomous regions and city councils the opportunity to acquire these properties, it means they can ultimately be used to increase the country’s stock of social housing.
8 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Kim Kardashian
Sareb makes 21,000 homes available to Public Authorities
Source: Sareb is offering Public Authorities the opportunity to acquire a total of 21,000 homes that could be used to increase the country’s stock of social rental housing. Of all the homes listed, 9,000 units are already being marketed via non-institutional channels, while the remaining almost 12,000 either have an administrative formality that needs finalising or refurbishment work that needs completing before the homes are suitable for rent. In many cases, this work or process is already underway, and the properties are expected to be fit for purpose within 6 to 12 months.
In terms of where the properties are located, it is clear to see that they formed part of the property portfolio that Sareb received between 2012 and 2013 from the former savings banks and their subsidiaries that received state-backed support via FROB during the financial crisis. As such, the areas featuring the largest number of homes are those located along the Mediterranean coast and in some provinces of Galicia, Castilla-La Mancha and Castilla y León.
The homes selected as part of this initiative have already obtained their First Occupancy Licence (LPO). The 9,000 that are already being marketed via non-institutional channels are in an acceptable state of repair and are the typical homes purchased by private homebuyers on the resales market.
Meanwhile for the almost 12,000 remaining homes, the work which is required varies depending on the property in question. In some cases, there is just an administrative formality that requires finalising before anybody can rent the property, such as the energy performance certificate, while in others, some refurbishment work is required. Sareb estimates that between 6 and 12 months will be needed to finalise and complete the work or processes that are required for these properties.
Sareb has a specialist team of professionals that liaises with all the autonomous regions and city councils interested in acquiring its homes. Creating this list for the authorities has allowed Sareb to continue to fulfil its divestment mandate while also championing its commitment to sustainability and making a positive social impact. By offering autonomous regions and city councils the opportunity to acquire these properties, it means they can ultimately be used to increase the country’s stock of social housing.
Source: <a href="https://www.sareb.es">Sareb</a>
8 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Kim Kardashian
Joaquín de Fuentes Bardají and Cristina Vidal Otero appointed to the Sareb Board of Directors
Source: At the Company’s General Shareholders’ Meeting, the Sareb Board of Directors put forward the appointment of Joaquín de Fuentes Bardají and Cristina Vidal Otero, currently both on leave from their positions as public prosecutors, as proprietary and independent directors respectively. The new Board members will replace Eduardo Aguilar Fernández, who has reached the end of his five-year mandate, and Idoya Arteagabeitia, who stepped down for personal reasons.
These appointments – approved at the Sareb General Shareholders’ Meeting, the Company’s highest decision-making body – welcome two professionals with a wealth of experience and technical expertise in both the public and private sectors to the Company. The number of members sitting on the Board of Directors will continue to be nine. As well as Chairmen Javier Torres and CEO Leopoldo Puig, there are currently four proprietary directors and three independent directors.
In 2022, the Company brought the operations of its Board into line with its new shareholder structure, in which the FROB has a 50.14% holding, and implemented a new remuneration policy in compliance with Royal Legislative Decree 1 of 18 January 2022. Under this new framework, which involved reducing the number of Board members from the previous fourteen to the current nine, the total amount paid out in Board Member remuneration was more than 40% lower than the figure approved in 2021.
Joaquín de Fuentes Bardají is a public prosecutor who has worked throughout his career in a number of areas concerned with representing the interests of state law in both regional and institutional public administrations, as well as in publicly-owned companies, corporations, foundations and regulatory bodies. Some of his positions have included General Secretary at RENFE and Head of Legal and Regulatory Compliance at Telefónica. From 2004 to 2012 he was both a public prosecutor and ex officio a member of the State Council. He is currently Head of Public Law at the law firm Escalona & De Fuentes.
Cristina Vidal Otero is also a public prosecutor and boasts a wide range of experience in areas relating to corporate governance, regulatory compliance, listed companies and regulated bodies. She is currently Head of Financial Regulation at the law firm Ramón y Cajal. Throughout her career, she has also lectured at several public and private universities.
8 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Kim Kardashian
Data Breach at Debt Collection Agency Impacts Multiple Healthcare Providers
Source: R&B Corporation of Virginia, also known as Credit Control Corporation (CCC), <a href="https://apps.web.maine.gov/online/aeviewer/ME/40/6a11760a-5f54-4fa7-b222-f74eed5cf516.shtml">reported</a> a data breach to the Maine Attorney General’s Office that impacted more than 286,000 individuals. CCC is a business associate to a variety of healthcare organizations.
On March 7, CCC discovered unusual activity within its network and promptly isolated the impacted systems. CCC later determined that an unauthorized party had copied some files from its system between March 2 and March 7.
The breach involved names, Social Security numbers, addresses, and information relating to the individual’s account with the associated healthcare organization, such as account balances and dates of service.
The breach impacted patients associated with the following healthcare organizations:
<ul>
<li>Sentara Health System</li>
<li>Riverside Health System</li>
<li>UVA Health System</li>
<li>Bayview Physicians Group</li>
<li>Pariser Dermatology Specialists, Inc</li>
<li>Valley Health System</li>
<li>Dominion Pathology Laboratories</li>
<li>Chesapeake Radiology</li>
<li>Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters Health System and its Affiliates</li>
<li>VCU Health System</li>
<li>Chesapeake Regional Medical Center</li>
<li>Mary Washington Healthcare</li>
<li>Tidewater Physicians Multispecialty Group</li>
</ul>
CCC encouraged impacted individuals to remain vigilant against identity theft and fraud.
<h3>IL Department of Human Services Reports Breach</h3>
The Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) and the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) reported a breach to HHS that impacted 40,839 individuals. Th breach occurred within the State of Illinois Application for Benefits Eligibility (ABE) system’s Manage My Case (MMC) portal.
The ABE system is the state’s eligibility system for state-funded programs such as Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In March 2023, the departments discovered that suspicious user accounts had been created within the ABE system.
“These suspicious accounts were able to...
Author: Jill McKeon
Source: <a href="https://healthitsecurity.com">Health IT Security</a>
Kim Kardashian has transformed herself from a closet organizer and stylist to a multimillion-dollar brand. If Google’s most recent list of the most searched people is any indication, she’s one of the most famous people in the world.
Wear it dry, and you’ve got your standard dusting of color—classic and predictable (in a good way). But wet! Wearing it wet opens a whole new world of opportunity. “What you’re doing is bringing out the pigmented nature of the shadow,” makeup artist Vincent Oquendo says. “Whenever I wet an eye shadow, it’s when I really want it to pop—but it really has to be a special kind of product to be able to blend after it sets. Because a lot of the times when it sets, you get streaking.” Nobody wants that. In order to avoid any wet shadow mishaps, follow these guidelines:
Product
First, go with the obvious: any eye shadow labeled wet-to-dry. The Nars Dual-Intensity line is the standout—the singles come in 12 different shimmery shades, and there’s a corresponding brush (then there’s the newly released Dual Intensity Blush line, which was all over Fashion Week—but that’s a product for another post). Burberry also makes a few very versatile shades specifically for this in their Wet & Dry Silk Shadows. And the technique-specific eye shadow category isn’t just a ploy to get you to buy more product. “You can’t just use any eye shadow for this,” Vincent says. “Certain ones will harden up on top and become unusable because they’re not made for this.”
Baked shadows are also fair game—we’re fans of Laura Mercier’s Baked Eye Colour Wet/Dry and Lorac’s Starry-Eyed Baked Eye Shadow Trio in particular.
For more advanced players, Vincent suggests moving on to straight pigment (MAC or even OCC’s Pure Cosmetic Pigments). With the added moisture, they’ll become easier to layer with other products. For a look with more depth, try using a cream shadow as a based before swiping with a wet powder shadow. “It’s like insurance,” Vincent says. “You’re doubling your wearability.”
Brush
This all depends on exactly what you want to do. “Mind the resistance,” Vincent says, particularly if you’re looking for uniform color across the lid. “I tend to recommend a blender brush, which is the brush that looks like a feather duster. If you do it with a stiff brush, you’re defeating yourself before you even start. The joy of a wet-to-dry is you have to get it right amount of product loaded up, and then it blends itself. If the brush is too stiff, it will leave the shadow streaky and then much harder to control.”
However, if tightlining or waterlining is in the cards, a much thinner brush is required accordingly.
Liquid
Do not, repeat, do not put eye drops, water, or any other sort of liquid directly on your eye shadow. This’ll screw up your product for later use. “Lately, I’ve been wetting the brush with the Glossier Soothing Face Mist, but Evian Mineral Water Spray is good for sensitive eyes,” Vincent says. If the top of your powder does get a little hardened by wet application, there’s a trick to remove it: Get a clean mascara spoolie and “exfoliate” your compact, Vincent recommends. This won’t crack the compact and will make it ready to go once more.