Adele no perdona a su padre

La cantante británica Adele recientemente fue figura en los Grammy, pero no compartirá su felicidad con su padre, pues asegura que si lo ve lo escupirá.

De acuerdo con eonline.com, que reproduce información de la revista Vogue, Adele no perdona a su padre por haberse vendido para ofrecer una entrevista con un tabloide británico.

En la charla, el padre de Adele habló de la ruptura con su madre, algo que hizo sentir traicionada a la intérprete.

ARMY DISTRIBUTED LEARNING SYSTEM WINS 2007 ARMY KNOWLEDGE AWARD

US Fed News Service, Including US State News September 27, 2007 Aberdeen Proving Ground released the following issue of APG News:

The Army Knowledge Award program has recognized the Distributed Learning System, a program of the U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems, as the e-Army Initiative winner for 2007.

This category of the award focused on the use of technology to improve the way an organization serves its customers, optimizes internal processes and streamlines processes end-to-end.

The annual AKA program was established to recognize strong knowledge management initiatives that support enterprise solutions (applicable at the Major Army Command, functional community or Army level) focused on improving situational awareness and decisionmaking. The program selects one winner in each of three categories and provides Army-level recognition for initiatives that deliver knowledge- based capabilities for the enterprise, highlighting those that have achieved tangible success related to Army knowledge management goals and objectives. The Army CIO/ G-6 is the Headquarters Department of the Army staff proponent for the AKA program. here army e learning

As the e-Army Initiative winner, DLS excelled in the areas of collaboration, impact, transformation and integration with Army Knowledge Online. DLS received its award Aug. 22, during a luncheon at the LandWarNet Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. see here army e learning

“The impact of DLS is tremendous,” said Lt. Col. Robert A. Bean, product manager for DLS. “Not only does it boost the morale of the Soldiers through enabling them to spend more time at home with their Families, it allows for a standardization in the quality of training across the board–from our deployed Soldiers to DA civilians and everyone in between.” Streamlining the training process from start to finish, DLS is the infrastructure responsible for delivering distributed learning through its Webbased, state-of-the-art technology that enables training for the Solider to occur anytime, anywhere–24/7. Available to more than 1.2 million Army personnel, DLS provides training through one of five supported components: Digital Training Facilities, Enterprise Management Center, Army Learning Management System, Army e-Learning and Deployed Digital Training Campuses.

For more information about Army e-Learning and the entire Distributed Learning System, visit www.dls.army. mil, or log on to Army Knowledge Online at www.us.army.mil.

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