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La grande cacophonie des schmas dpartementaux du handicap

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Publié le 1 août 2011par  Jean-Noël Escudié / PCA Social, Santé, médico-social, vieillissement L'Association nationale des centres régionaux pour l'enfance et l'adolescence inadaptées (Ancreai) publie un rapport intitulé "Comparaison nationale des schémas départementaux d'organisation médicosociale", réalisé avec le concours financier de la Caisse nationale de solidarité pour l'autonomie (CNSA). Ces schémas, élaborés par les départements, couvrent notamment les champs de l'enfance et de la famille, des personnes âgées et des personnes handicapées, mais l'étude de l'Ancreai se consacre naturellement au troisième de ces secteurs. Read More...

Pug Working at Park Hyatt Chicago Hotel

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June 2, 2016 3:20 PM EDT The Park Hyatt on Chicago’s famed Michigan Avenue has a new employee—Parker, a one-eyed pug. “She’s a very quiet, reserved pup, and she loves everybody,” Walter Brindell, the Park Hyatt’s general manager who adopted Parker from animal rescue organization PAWS Chicago told the Chicago Tribune. Parker was rescued from an unfortunate situation in Tennessee, suffering from an irreparably damaged eye. PAWS rescued her, patched her up, and brought her to Chicago, where she was eventually found by Brindell, who calls her “a sweet, plump couch potato. Read More...

SpaceX's list of competitors is growing here are 9 futuristic rockets in the pipeline for the ne

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Founded by entrepreneur Elon Musk in 2002, SpaceX did not have an easy start — it was bordering on bankruptcy in 2008 after three failed launches. Its success has so far relied on its workhorse launcher: the 229-foot-tall Falcon 9 rocket. But continued industry dominance is anything but guaranteed. ADVERTISEMENT This story was updated with new information. It was originally published at 10:20 a.m. ET on March 4, 2018. Read More...

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