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  2. Washington Week - Wikipedia

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    Washington Week with The Atlantic (originally Washington Week in Review from 1967 to 2005 and Washington Week from 2005 to August 2023) is an American public affairs television program, which has aired on PBS and its predecessor, National Educational Television, since 1967. Unlike other panel discussion shows which encourage informal (sometimes ...

  3. Hotwash - Wikipedia

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    Hotwashes are intended to guide future responses in order to avoid repeating errors made in the past. A hotwash normally includes all the parties that participated in the exercise or response activities. These events are usually used to create the after action review/improvement plan. Hotwash is a term picked up in recent years by the Emergency ...

  4. These Photos Reveal Exactly How Costco’s Famous Food Court ...

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    Costco ensures the pizzas get the exact right amount of sauce by using an “auto saucer” that evenly spouts the topping directly onto the uncooked crust.

  5. Paul Duke - Wikipedia

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    Paul Welden Duke (October 16, 1926 — July 18, 2005) was an American newspaper, radio and television journalist, best known for his 20-year stint as moderator of Washington Week in Review on PBS . Duke was born in Pennsylvania to Frank W. Duke (1888–1945) and Flossie C. Duke (1889–1952; née Mills). Both his parents hailed from Hanover ...

  6. Washington Jewish Week - Wikipedia

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    ISSN. 0746-9373. Website. washingtonjewishweek.com. Washington Jewish Week (WJW) is an independent community weekly newspaper whose logo reads, "Serving the nation's capital and the greater Washington Jewish community since 1930." [2] Its main office is located in Rockville, Maryland, a Maryland suburb of the District of Columbia.

  7. WASH - Wikipedia

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    WASH (or Watsan, WaSH) is a sector in development cooperation or within local governments that provides water, sanitation, and hygiene services to people. The main purposes of providing access to WASH services include achieving public health gains, implementing the human right to water and sanitation, reducing the burden of collecting drinking water for women, and improving education and ...

  8. Hoshin Kanri - Wikipedia

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    Hoshin Kanri (Japanese: 方針管理, "policy management") [1] is a 7-step process used in strategic planning in which strategic goals are communicated throughout the company and then put into action. [2][3] The Hoshin Kanri strategic planning system originated from post-war Japan, but has since spread to the U.S. and around the world. [4][5 ...

  9. Victorian Turkish baths - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Turkish bath is a type of hot-air bath which originated in Ireland in 1856. It was specifically identified as such in the 1990s and then named and defined [3] to necessarily distinguish it from the baths which had for centuries, especially in Europe, been loosely, and often incorrectly, called "Turkish baths".