Wednesday, 26 February 2020

Learn more about our updated Terms of Service

Google
Updating Our Terms of Service
We're improving our Terms of Service and making them easier for you to understand. The changes will take effect on March 31, 2020, and they won't impact the way you use Google services.
For more details, we've provided a summary of the key changes and Frequently Asked Questions. At a glance, here's what this update means for you:
Improved readability: While our Terms remain a legal document, we've done our best to make them easier to understand, including by adding links to useful information and providing definitions.
Better communication: We've clearly explained when we'll make changes to our services (like adding or removing a feature) and when we'll restrict or end a user's access. And we'll do more to notify you when a change negatively impacts your experience on our services.
Adding Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS and Google Drive to the Terms: Our improved Terms now cover Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, and Google Drive, which also have service-specific terms and policies to help you understand what's unique to those services.
No changes to our Privacy Policy: We're not making any changes to the Google Privacy Policy and we haven't made any changes to the way we treat your information. As a reminder, you can always visit your Google Account to review your privacy settings and manage how your data is used.
If you're the guardian of a child under the age required to manage their own Google Account and you use Family Link to manage their use of Google services, please take some time to discuss these changes with them.
And of course, if you don't agree to our new Terms and what we can expect from each other as you use our services, you can find more information about your options in our Frequently Asked Questions.
Thank you for using Google's services.
Your Google team

Tuesday, 18 February 2020

Carter Center News: February 2020

Good, thank you for following the work of The Carter Center to advance peace and health worldwide. We appreciate the opportunity to stay in touch with you.

The Carter Center E-Newsletter. Waging Peace, Fighting Disease, Building Hope.

 

 
Redoubling Efforts to Reach Zero
The Carter Center announced that a provisional total of 53 human cases of Guinea worm disease were reported in 2019. The parasitic disease once tortured millions of people every year.
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Engaging Young Voters in Tunisia
A Carter Center project aims to educate youth about municipal government and equip them to better their communities.
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Uganda Community Goes from Misery to Joy
Steven Ocopan recalls the devastating toll river blindness had on his community when he was child. Read his story, and learn how transmission of this painful disease has been successfully interrupted in the region.
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Guinea Worm Killed My Uncles
Daniel Deng Madit Kuchlong is a health agent with South Sudan’s Guinea Worm Eradication Program. Read his firsthand account of how Guinea worm has affected his life.
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Free Reservations Available for Next Carter Center Event
Join us Thursday, Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. EST for "Tunisia: The Best Hope of the Arab Spring" to hear about the challenges facing Tunisia and what the Center is doing to bolster democracy and human rights.
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Thursday, 6 February 2020

RSVP Now: "Tunisia: The Best Hope of the Arab Spring"

Good, please join us for the fourth installment of the 2019-2020
Conversations at The Carter Center series.

The Carter Center - Special Events. Waging Peace Fighting Disease. Building Hope.
You are cordially invited to the fourth installment of the 2019-2020 Conversations at The Carter Center series.
Tunisia: The Best Hope of the Arab Spring
Date: Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020, 7-8:15 p.m. EDT
Location: Cecil B. Day Chapel, The Carter Center
453 Freedom Parkway, Atlanta, GA 30307
Cost: Free
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In December 2010, a young Tunisian set himself on fire to protest injustice, touching off a revolutionary fever that swept the region. The Arab Spring, as it became known, seemed to augur the arrival of a democratic era. But while its reverberations are still being felt in Algeria and Sudan, only Tunisia can boast of new democratic institutions. The Carter Center has worked there since 2011, implementing democracy-strengthening projects and observing the transition, including last fall's election. Why did the Arab Spring seemingly work in Tunisia when it was not as successful elsewhere? Come hear about the latest challenges facing Tunisia and what the Center is doing to bolster democracy and human rights there.

If you are unable to attend in person, we invite you to watch the live webcast on our website. Reservations are not required for the webcast.
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