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Plan Your Trip | 2015 Professional Development Seminar
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Join Our Mailing List. By the American Planning Association. Forest Park is home to several great (and free) institutions, including the St. Louis Art Museum, the St. Louis Zoo and the Muny amphiteather. The Parkway is about 4 miles from downtown St. Louis and the Gateway Arch. Hotel amenities include a free hot breakfast buffet from 6:30 to 9:30 am; free Wi-Fi and high-speed Internet access in all guest rooms; and a courtesy shuttle for destinations within a five-mile radius. 4550 Forest Park Avenue.
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Kelly Brown | The Information Umbrella
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Musings on Applied Information Management. Author Archives: Kelly Brown. An IT practitioner by education and trade and an educator by good fortune. City as a Service: The Future of Urban Transportation. Anheuser-Busch just made the first ever beer run in a self-driving truck. The trucking arm of rideshare company Uber, partly to showcase their capabilities and partly to deliver beer. The inaugural run had the full backing and blessings of the state of Colorado. How will this change how we live? They call...
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About PDS | 2015 Professional Development Seminar
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Join Our Mailing List. APBP’s Professional Development Seminar is a biennial conference distinguished by longer, in-depth sessions and a collegial atmosphere where participants collaborate to learn how to propel policy into practice. Our ninth PDS in St. Louis offered a menu of workshops, mobile tours, poster sessions and networking events that supplied the tools to move active transportation in your community to the next level. The schedule was very intensive which was great. There were many options...
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Uncategorized | The Information Umbrella
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Musings on Applied Information Management. City as a Service: The Future of Urban Transportation. Anheuser-Busch just made the first ever beer run in a self-driving truck. The truck delivered 51,744 cans of beer from Ft. Collins, CO to Colorado Springs, CO while the driver monitored the trip from the sleeper cab, at least on the Interstate 25 portion of the ride. The historic delivery was made by Otto. Or will the same car be used at night to take us to the theater? How will this change how we live?
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THCB | THCB
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Friday, April 7, 2017. Sign in / Join. Log into your account. Register for an account. A password will be e-mailed to you. The Business of Health Care. Mar 19, 2017. BRIAN JOONDEPH, MD. Now, in medicine, a similar movement is called “DRexit,” as described by Dr. Niran Al-Agba, a pediatrician in Washington State, who wrote about this in a blog post. And it may be pushing physicians away from stifling bureaucracies of government-run health care. Endless rules, regulations, and mandates are turning phys...
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