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Questions and Answers on Fluoride The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced that it has reevaluated the current science on fluoride. EPA will rely on these new assessments to review the existing maximum level of fluoride allo wed in drinking water and determine whether its drinking water regulations for fluoride should be revised. EPA will review the drinking water standard to make sure that it continues to protect against unwanted effects of excessive exposure. EPA™s examina tion of the fluoride drinking water public health goal and enforceable standard will be based on this new science, along with other information such as analytical methods and treatment feasibility. This fact sheet provides information on community water fluoridation as well as current federal activities to update guidance and regulations concerning community water fluoridation. The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) oversees the national water fluoridation program. Existing Drinking Water Stan dards for Fluoride 1) What is the current drinking water standard for fluoride? 2) What are the drinking water standards for fluoride? What do you mean by an MCL, an MCLG, and a secondary standard for fluoride? What is the difference? 3) What are the public notification requirements if my system exceeds the MCL or the secondary standard for fluoride? 4) Why is EPA™s drinking water standard different than Department of Health and Human Service™s recommended optimal fluoridation level for community d rinking water systems? Current EPA Actions 5) Why did the EPA decide to conduct new risk and exposure assessments? 6) What were the findings of the new risk and exposure assessments? 7) What has changed in your conclusions about risk from fluoride? Have we learned about new health effects? 8) Does EPA plan to revise the fluoride drinking water standard? 9) What is the next step for the EPA? Fluoride Exposure 10) How does fluoride get into tap water? 1

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1Organizational Profile Œ Application Summary Clarke American™s history dates back to 1874, with roots in printing checks. Today™s customers have much more sophisticated requirements, and we have expanded our traditional line of check products with innovative, added- value products and services. We are proud of our past, with its growth and prosperity, and are very excited about the future. P.1A ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Figure P-S1 defines Clarke American™s beliefs and aspirations. These form the foundation of our approach to Business Excellence, which we call First in Service (FIS) .FIS is our quality journey and is a mirror image of the Baldrige Model. This FIS commitment drives our people, processes and results toward world-class levels. Figure P-S2 shows the FIS behaviors we expect from every leader and associate. Our receipt of the 2001 Texas Award for Performance Excellence externally validates the success of FIS.We align our goals and actions with the goals of our partners (the financial institutions Œ FIs) and our mutual customers (the checking account holders). Headquartered in San Antonio, Texas, we produce personalized check orders and handle servicing phone calls at industry-leading levels of service, quality and cycle time. Our network includes manufacturing facilities, partner and customer contact centers and a field sales force. This network continues to evolve to deliver on the ever-changing needs of our partners and customers. Figure P-S1 Who We Are Œ Clarke American Vision Statement To become a world-class Customer Management Solutions company providing innovative, quality-driven solutions that delight our partners and customers. Core Purpose To be the company people trust and prefer to provide quick and accurate financial documents, products, and services that make transacting their business easy and secure. Mission Statement We will be recognized as a First in Service company by our customers, partners, suppliers and shareholders as a result of our commitment to superior services and quality performance. We will achieve long-term profitable growth by providing value-added short run printing and related high quality products and services to the Financial Institution market and other selected channels. Values Customer First Integrity and Mutual Respect Knowledge Sharing Measurement Quality Workplace Recognition Responsiveness Teamwork First in Service The way we do business, driven by the Baldrige Model. Quality Policy With each product and service that we deliver, we will strive to exceed our customers™ expectations. Our standard of performance is 100% satisfaction. Values – Defined Customer First Œ We believe this value is the very essence of why we exist at Clarke American. Customer focus that drives value-added products, services and processes which lead to high levels of customer satisfaction, preference and retention. Our target is to lead through customer driven quality. Integrity and Mutual Respect Œ We are proud of our strong commitment to honesty and fairness in all of our business activities. We understand that each associate is responsible and accountable for their actions. This understanding includes admitting mistakes, accepting a better way when it is presented, and confidently giving credit where credit is due. Respect for each associate creates an open atmosphere of trust, sincere concern for self-esteem, and patience as we work together as a team to fulfill our business commitments. Knowledge Sharing Œ The Clarke American culture encourages all to grow and learn. To be the best that you can be requires the ability to transfer and share knowledge. Best practice identification and sharing embed knowledge and transfer of successes. Through knowledge sharing all associates have the opportunity to cross-train and adapt to a rapidly changing, demanding and rewarding work environment. Measurement Œ Customer-focused world class measure- ments are a cornerstone of our business. Effective measurement supports a fair, objective and open environment in which we can make informed decisions based on fact rather than opinion. Above all, we view measurement as a means of expressing and recognizing our goals and achievements as we strive for continuous improvement. Quality Workplace Œ We are committed to maintaining a stimulating and rewarding work environment. This means that we invest in innovative, high-quality equipment and tools, and that we take pride in maintaining our workplace. The extra effort we put into keeping our offices, call centers and manufacturing facilities clean, neat, and efficient reflects the pride we have in Clarke American. The extra effort we put into our personal appearance reflects the pride we have in ourselves and the respect we have for our partners and customers. Recognition Œ We work hard and enjoy celebrating the results of our work. It™s fun to reward and recognize the successful performance of teams and individual associates when they find a way to increase Clarke American™s value to our partners and customers. Meaningful business process improvements achieved by our associates, partners, and suppliers naturally inspire celebration. Responsiveness Œ We respond quickly to our partners™ and customers™ needs. Our sense of urgency motivates us to take quick action on partner/customer requests and to continually improve the cycle time of our key business processes. We are each empowered to make the necessary decisions and take the necessary actions to make it easy for customers to do business with us. Teamwork Œ We achieve extraordinary, exciting results when we work as a team. Teams embody the spirit of Clarke American as we, with our partners, customers and suppliers, explore new ways to meet the challenges of today™s business world. Teamwork allows each of us to participate in Clarke American™s success and shape our Company™s future.

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Code of practice for the welfare ofHORSES, PONIES, DONKEYS AND THEIR HYBRIDS

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Human Rights Council Thirty – ninth session 10 28 September 2018 Agenda item 4 Human rights situations that require the Council s attention Report of the independent international fact – finding mission on Myanmar * Summary The Human Rights Council established the independent international fact – finding mission on Myanmar in its resolution 34/2 2. In accordance with its mandate, the mission focused on the situation in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States since 2011. It also examined the infringement of fundamental freedoms, including the rights to freedom of expression, assembly and peaceful associati on, and the question of hate speech. The mission established consistent patterns of serious human rights violations and abuses in Kachin, Rakhine and Shan States, in addition to serious violations of international humanitarian law. These are principally committed by the Myanmar security forces, particularly the military. Their operations are based on policies, tactics and conduct that consistently fail to respect international law, including by deliberately targeting civilians. Many violations amount to t he gravest crimes under international law. In the light of the pervasive culture of impunity at the domestic level, the mission finds that the impetus for accountability must come from the international community. It makes concrete recommendations to that end, including that named senior generals of the Myanmar military should be investigated and prosecuted in an international criminal tribunal for genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes. * T he present report was submitted after the deadline in order to reflect the most recent developments . A /HRC/39/64 Advance Edited Version Distr.: General 1 2 September 2018 Original: English

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Here is your PDF: Processing Fruits Science and Technology Second Edition; Keywords: part ii major processed products 1478_sd02.fm page

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