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Operation: Data Destruction from commercialshredding 500 days old
Simon Stammers, sales director at document capture company and authorised AnyDoc reseller Formscan, said that while the law laid down strict rules for ...
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Electronics recycling comes to Vail from commercialshredding 500 days old
Electronics recycling comes to Vail Paper shredding is being added this year for residents who wish to shred documents in an environmentally friendly manner. Get the Lead Out will be hosted in Vail from 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at the town of Vail Municipal Building parking lot.Prior to stopping in Vail, the event will take place in Eagle at the City Market parking lot from noon-6 p.m. on Friday.The electronics recycling is provided by Guaranteed Recycling Xperts of Denver. GRX disassembles the electronics into its core components with a goal of 100 percent recycling. GRX ensures data security by physically destroying the hard drive and will provide a certificate guaranteeing the destruction of the disk. This service is $5 per computer or small printer, $10 for monitors (up to 17 inches) and larger printers.Very large items may cost more. Shred for Good, PRI offer 'Free Shred Day' PRI Productions and a division of a Clay county nonprofit organization are offering free document shredding Wednesday at PRI's San Marco offices. Shred for Good, which employs the disabled at its secure document shredding operation in Green Cove Springs, will set up containers in PRI's parking lot on Kings Avenue to collect documents as well as compact discs, computer hard drives and DVDs. Shred for Good, which is a division of Challenge Enterprises of North Florida Inc., will be at PRI collecting documents and computer equipment from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 4. Nancy Keating, executive director of Challenge Enterprises, said Shred for Good's typical clients are businesses and governments that need to dispose of sensitive documents on a regular basis. "This type of service can be cost-prohibitive for smaller businesses and individuals that have personal documents they want safely destroyed," said Keating. IT’S NOT THE ECONOMY, STUPID! – Jamyang Norbu The most important political document of that period, sometimes referred to as The Drepung Manifesto, was authored by a group of Drepung monks and printed in the traditional manner with wooden blocks, as a eleven-page pamphlet. It is as clear a declaration of independence as you can get. It has always appeared to me condescending, even somewhat racist, in the way western journalists and experts have insisted on interpreting events in Tibet in the most simplistic and one-dimensional of terms, ignoring the way Tibetans have been discussing, developing and defining their own distinct political and national identity through all these years. We must bear in mind that these ideas were being discussed and expressed in Tibet when the economic situation in Tibet had improved considerably from the period before, in the seventies and early eighties, when people barely had enough to eat. ...
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Local program offers free document shedding from commercialshredding 500 days old
Saturday at the Alexander East Chapel parking lot, Piranha Mobile Shredding was shredding for free. Gary Wire, who teaches a program on identity theft, ...
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Waste woes from commercialshredding 500 days old
The disks are then crushed and sent for shredding, ensuring that any shreds of data are completely beyond recovery. However, many people may want to ...
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Goodwill provides something for everyone from commercialshredding 500 days old
In addition to the proper disposing of electronics, Goodwill provides shredding of confidential documents in their facility at 19th Street West. They guarantee that material delivered to this facility is properly secured while awaiting destruction. Upon request, a certificate of destruction is provided to assure that all documents have been destroyed. Material that has been shredded is recycled into the production of cardboard containers. Ever wonder why the stadium lights are left on after Marshall's home football games? Goodwill employees are cleaning up tons of debris left after each game. They also clean carpets, strip and wax floors, clean office facilities, banks, and manufacturing facilities. If it needs cleaned, chances are, Goodwill has been trained to do it. Need help with consumer credit counseling? Goodwill offers classes by qualified instructors in Debt Management, Consumer Education, Pre-filling Bankruptcy Procedures, Free Budget, Credit, and Home Loan Counseling. Harper’s premeditated destruction of the CWB spelled out in secret In a secret Cabinet briefing document dated August 10, 2006, the Harper Government spelled out a methodical, step-by-step plan to destroy the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) single desk for wheat and barley. The document listed nearly every totalitarian tactic the government subsequently used against the CWB, including: a gag order, an attempt to change the CWB mandate through Cabinet Order, firing CWB CEO Adrian Measner and other appointed Directors and replacing them with Directors who "favour marketing choice," a plebiscite with a three-part question and "no specified percentage" for victory. The previously-classified Cabinet document was made public by lawyers representing the CWB during a court hearing in Winnipeg June 16. The six-page document contained several blacked-out portions, but listed a number of "options" the Harper Cabinet could use to circumvent the democratic Parliamentary process. Manteca planning second document shredding event Solid waste employees will help with the event as well as the Manteca Police Department to make sure all documents are secure while awaiting shredding. Volunteers from the CVB - lead by that organization's president Steve DeBrum who is also a city councilman - will also be on hand to help move items to be shredded from vehicles that pull into the Library Park parking lot that night. The Manteca Police Department handles over 120 stolen identification cases a year. And one of the leading ways for crooks to steal your ID and cost you well over $1,000 - even if fraudulent charges are covered by credit card companies - is your garbage and your mailbox. The Federal Trade Commission indicates there are 10 million victims of identity theft a year in the United States with a good number of the cases involving serious breaches that take the victim an average of 175 hours to clear up their credit with average losses not covered by financial institutions pegged at $1,500. ...
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