Happy Independence Day! Today, we celebrate the freedom and spirit of our beautiful nation. May everyone’s day be filled with joy, family, friends and fireworks!
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Provalus is on a mission to create jobs for people that have the aptitude for a career in IT but maybe not the recourses. This video gives a glimpse into our mission - revitalizing rural America!! If you are interested in outsourcing a 100% American, high quality IT team tailored to the needs of your company, check it out!
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We tell people all the time that it is very difficult to try and succinctly articulate what this mission means to so many folks. Thank you, FFL Partners for both believing in this mission AND for sending an incredible crew to tell our story.
A picture is worth 1,000 words, I don't know that I can say anything more compelling then please grant us a few minutes today to watch this incredible video. I promise this is worth every minute! As always, thank you to our incredible client partners, our city & community leaders and these amazing towns for welcoming us into their lives.
Yank Lovelace - Mayor of Brewton
Mike Keogh - our fearless leader (Aka President)
Ryan Ruwe - my partner in crime (Aka SVP Delivery)
Will Ruzic - The first community leaders to say YES! (Aka VP Community Development)
and our incredible, outstanding and lean mean fighting machine of a sales team - Kayla Newcome, Ryan Mavilla, Samantha Kane and Shaye McGuire
and our brand new team of Client Advocates - Teresa Modzelewski, Ashley DeWoody, Tate Rost, Diana F., Ava White#MAKEANIMPACT#RURALAMERICA#SUPPORTAMERICANS#HIREVETS#MILITARYFAMILIES#DRIVEECONOMICGROWTH#BETHECHANGE#LEANIN
Just as today is the beginning of the rest of the days ahead, so shall it be the start of an ever- increasing prosperity for you and yours.
Welcome to the new beginning of greatness!
This is a heartfelt goodwill message from all of us Ocritical Technologies
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One big lesson from working with Missions, Human Care, & Stewardship committees? Authentic convos matter! They build real connections and trust. 🌟 What's a valuable lesson you've learned at work? Drop it below! 💬 #WorkWisdom#LifeLessons
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The vibrant shades of the Tiranga aren't just colors, they're stories.
Today, we remember the unwavering courage that painted our freedom, woven with threads of sacrifice and unity.
Let's celebrate not just the Republic, but the spirit that defines it.
Happy Republic Day!
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What is the Clade and Outgroup
A clade from the Greek 'branch', also known as a monophyletic group or natural group, is a group of organisms that are monophyletic \_ that is, composed of a common ancestor and all its lineal descendants \_ on a phylogenetic tree. Rather than the English term, the equivalent Latin term cladus \(plural cladi\) is often used in taxonomical literature.
The common ancestor may be an individual, a population, or a species \(extinct or extant\). Clades are nested, one in another, as each branch in turn splits into smaller branches. These splits reflect evolutionary history as populations diverged and evolved independently. Clades are termed monophyletic \(Greek: "one clan"\) groups.
Over the last few decades, the cladistic approach has revolutionized biological classification and revealed surprising evolutionary relationships among organisms. Increasingly, taxonomists try to avoid naming taxa that are not clades; that is, taxa that are not monophyletic. Some of the relationships between organisms that the molecular biology arm of cladistics has revealed include that fungi are closer relatives to animals than they are to plants, archaea are now considered different from bacteria, and multicellular organisms may have evolved from archaea.
The term "clade" is also used with a similar meaning in other fields besides biology, such as historical linguistics; see Cladistics In disciplines other than biology.
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