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worldsofzzt · 9 months
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Source “Pacifying Fall and Life (Modified)” by FunctionlessArt/Viovis Acropolis/Zenith Nadir (2007) [PFAL.ZZT] - “pot soup” Play This World Online
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hagebuttenhenry · 4 months
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Ich hab die Hälfte meines Lebens tief im Nebel versenkt Hab so getan, als ob mein Feuer eine Ewigkeit brennt Und ohne "Tschüss" zu sagen sind die ganzen Jahre vergang' Ich kann erahn', was ich getan habe, doch frag' mich nicht wann Denn um das Denken zu vermeiden war ich meistens nicht nüchtern Und die Erinnerung bleibt leider nur ein heiseres Flüstern Als müsst' ich ohne seh'n zu könn' Fotos sortier'n Ich jage ein Phantom und seine Spur'n sind Drogen verschmiert Legte Wert darauf, dass niemand wirklich sieht, wie ich bin Ein ständig zweifelndes, inzwischen ziemlich riesiges Kind Wollte hart sein wie Stahl, unsagbar brutal So wie Marter und Pfal, als wär' mir Strafe egal Einer, der viel mehr Drogen nehm' kann als jeder zuvor Dem es mehr als egal ist, wenn er sein Leben vergurkt Ich war ein wandelnder Stinkefinger und machte auf hart Wollte mit aller Macht das sein, was ich nicht war
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unogeeks234 · 6 months
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SAP HR MINIMASTER
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SAP HR Minimasters: Understanding the Essentials
In the complex SAP Human Resources (HR) management world, a streamlined concept known as the HR Minimaster plays a crucial role. Let’s dive into the what, why, and how of HR Minimasters within the SAP environment.
What is an SAP HR Minimaster?
An SAP HR Minimaster is a condensed record containing the core personal and administrative information of an individual who is not a regular employee within your organization. Here’s why this is important:
External Interactions: Consider individuals like consultants, contractors, vendors, or even candidates in the hiring process. They often interact with your business and must be represented within your HR system.
Streamlined Processes: Minimasters enable processes like travel authorizations, expense reimbursements, payments, and various administrative tasks, even if these individuals still need full employee status.
Key Data in HR Minimasters
Typical HR Minimaster records include the following data fields:
Basic Personal Information: Name, date of birth, nationality, address, etc.
Contact Details: Phone numbers and email addresses.
Banking Information: Necessary for processing payments or reimbursements.
Administrative Data: Start and end dates (if applicable), limited organizational assignments (e.g., cost center).
Benefits of Using HR Minimasters
Efficiency: Minimasters offer a quick, focused way to manage external parties within your SAP HR system. This avoids unnecessary complexity.
Process Integration: Seamlessly connect travel, expense, and payment processes related to non-employees.
Data Consistency: Maintain a central, standardized repository of crucial information for this population.
Compliance: Ensure necessary data is captured for regulatory or company policy purposes.
Creating and Managing HR Minimasters in SAP
The process of working with HR Minimasters usually involves these steps:
Data Gathering: Use a standardized form or template to collect the core information required for a Minister.
Creation in SAP: SAP offers specific transactions (like PFAL) designed to create and maintain Minimaster records.
Integration: Minimaster data links with relevant SAP modules like Finance, Travel Management, and more, enabling processes associated with these individuals.
Beyond the Basics
As your organization’s use of HR Minimasters becomes more sophisticated, consider the following:
Workflow Integration: Explore using workflows for approvals or updates to Minimaster data to ensure quality and control.
Reporting: Utilize SAP’s reporting tools to gain insights into your external workforce trends.
In Conclusion
SAP HR Ministers provides a simple but powerful mechanism to manage essential data for non-employees who engage with your organization. By understanding their purpose, benefits, and management, you can streamline your HR operations and ensure smooth processes for all involved.
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b-villain · 2 years
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PFAL. It’s the only way to live 🤙🏻 #VillainLivin (at Huntington Beach, California) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClNGQ-dpSju/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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osgcorporation · 3 years
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OSG Phoenix PFAL dia. 100 finishing cutter in A5056.
Vc 3,450 m/min, n 11,000 min-1, Vf 10,000 mm/min, fz 0.11 mm/t, ap 2 mm, ae 50 mm.
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wine-picks · 7 years
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Opened up this delicious Darting Gewurztraminer Kabinett last weekend. Available in LCBO VINTAGES for $20. 88+ pts. Full review: https://goo.gl/RtSf6e
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stephanocardona · 6 years
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Time Traveler by alexkmedia
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likeadog · 2 years
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also whats ur favorite pfal song like sonically
strike 3!!! Or message lost
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aeniith · 3 years
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For the past few years I've been building a fantasy universe as a setting for a bunch of different series and stories. On one hand, I'd like to make some of the more common in-universe languages more detailed. On the other hand, I don't want to go full-Tolkien and create entire, full-fledged languages. Here's my question: What tips do you have for making a conlang *JUST* detailed enough to be detailed enough to be interesting & believable? Any tips help. Have a good day!
I’d suggest coming up with a phoneme inventory and a few simple phonotactic rules. What this means is: determine what sounds you want to be distinctive in the language and what structures these sounds can go together to make. Some of this might be syllable structure: can you have just CV (consonsont vowel), or is CVC also allowed? What about CCVC? What kinds of consonants are allowed in that cluster? Can you have “tnak” or “sten” or “pfal”? This is just the bare minumum of phonology to consider.  If you want to make a language detailed enough to include short phrases, you’ll need to think beyond just phonology. You will need to think a bit about word shape (morphology) and grammar. What is the word order in a sentence? SVO (subject-verb-object), as English is? Or SOV, like Japanese? VSO like Irish, etc.? How do verbs work? Do you have morphologically marked tense, noun case, grammatical gender? Do words put morphmes (bits of meaning) together (synthetic) or apart (isolating) (think the difference between Latin and Mandarin, for example). 
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keinjournalist · 3 years
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Schmales Eis (Traum)
Ich stand auf einer kleinen Platform aus Eis. Ein seltsamer Pfal, ein paar Meter draußen auf dem Meer. Ich sah ein großes Haus dort fertig-gestellt. Dann ging ich von dort zurück. Eine Art Brücke aus dünnem Eis zog sich in Rechtwinkeln zum Strand hin. Das Gebilde war hoch, etwa 20 Meter hoch. An den "Knicken" ragten etwas dünnere Pfäle, wie an der Ausgangsstelle, ins Meer. Zu dünn, während man an dem winzig kleinen Grundstück noch relativ sicher stehen konnte. Auf der vorletzten Brücke zum Strand stand eine Frau im Kleid. Ich musste eine seltsame aber sichere Gangart walten lassen, um über die Eisbrücken zu kommen. Rücksichtslos und doch verunsichert, richtete ich mich aus, auch diese vorletzte Eisbrücke zu überqueren. Dabei stieß ich die Frau im Kleid ins Meer. Sie fiel herab. Ich erwache.
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worldsofzzt · 1 year
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Source “Pacifying Fall and Life (Modified)” by FunctionlessArt/Viovis Acropolis/Zenith Nadir (2007) [PFAL.ZZT] - “pot soup” Play This World Online
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syrahqueen · 5 years
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A Celebration Of German Wines For The Holiday Season
A Celebration Of German Wines For The Holiday Season
German wines are versatile and incredibly food-friendly, making them the ideal wines for the holidays.  Sommeliers from all over the world are in love with German wines. There are a lot of hidden treasures from the wines of Germany and they are the perfect wines to pair with holiday meals.  At the Thanksgiving dinner table, there can be a variety of flavors, textures, spices, and aromas; German…
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mmckenzieport · 6 years
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By Melissa McKenzie & Carolyn Schuk
In 2005 when Jude Barry was managing Steve Westly’s unsuccessful primary campaign for California governor, the Related Companies’ lobbyist was so well known nationally that CNN political commentator Carlos Watson dubbed him a candidate to be “the next Karl Rove.”
Since then Barry has been popping up as a paid advisor, consultant or strategist for Santa Clara’s biggest development projects.
His political history is long and storied, but it’s his ability to position himself as the guy who gets things done within the City that gives him the appearance of unusual sway over municipal politics.
One of his early introductions to Santa Clara City Hall came in 1990 when Barry was an aide to then County Supervisor Ron Gonzalez. Gonzalez was part of a regional team working to bring a baseball park to Santa Clara. The ballpark plan was championed by a young Santa Clara Parks and Recreation Commissioner Kevin Moore and meetings were held in Santa Clara. Voters turned down the baseball stadium when they were asked to approve a county tax to fund it.
Fast forward 17 years. Barry was hired as a lobbyist for the San Francisco 49ers. His assignment was running the successful Measure J campaign in 2010, which ultimately resulted in the state-of-the-art Levi’s Stadium off Tasman Drive.
During the Measure J campaign, Barry and Santa Clara Mayor Lisa Gillmor—who was not on Council at that time and chaired the Yes on J committee, Santa Clarans for Economic Progress (SCEP)—worked closely together on the sole goal of building a new home for the 49ers in the City.
The two, along with volunteers, sought signatures—and eventually gathered 6,000—to add Measure J to the June 8, 2010 ballot, at a cost of $390,000 taxpayer dollars. Only 25,133 of Santa Clara residents voted that June and the Measure passed with 58.2 percent of the vote.
Gillmor wasn’t the only Council Member to work closely with Barry in his work with SCEP and his role as a lobbyist. Current Vice Mayor Watanabe and Gillmor, along with current Council Member Debi Davis, appeared in TV ads for the measure.
June 2010 election night photos show Watanabe’s husband, West Valley Mission College Board of Trustees member Karl Watanabe and their daughter at the Measure J party. Watanabe is featured in photos of resident supporters at a Jan. 2012 Council meeting and the family was featured in an album of supporters on SCEP’s Facebook page in 2010.
Then-Council Member Moore was a champion of the stadium—he subsequently wrote a book about it—as was former Council Member Jerry Marsalli and former Mayor and current Council Member Patricia Mahan.
Soon after Measure J’s passing, Barry and the 49ers parted ways, but he was quickly picked up as a lobbyist for the 240 acre, $6.5 billion City Place project by the builder, Related Companies.
A Weekly reporter received an informal preview of the concept from Council Member Moore at the Gillmor Real Estate office in the summer of 2012, before the proposal’s subsequent public introduction. It appeared that the team that had won the stadium victory was reassembling to build a Santana Row-like entertainment and retail center across from Levi’s Stadium.
For the past six years, Barry has held meetings with Council Members—often being listed as consultant or with his company, Catapult Strategies, Inc.—to lobby for Related’s mixed use project near Levi’s Stadium. Developing relationships with the Santa Clara decision-makers, notably Gillmor and Council Member Teresa O’Neill, may have helped the developer persuade the Council to approve the project.
In 2017, Barry took a curious detour from his work for Related, which Barry still lists on his lobbyist report.
Barry teamed up with polling and strategic consulting firm Tulchin Research, at a rate of $325 an hour, to perform work on behalf of Project Finance Advisory Ltd. (PFAL), the firm charged with bringing the yet-to-be-funded $252 million Santa Clara International Swim Center project to fruition. This is documented in Council agenda reports about the exploratory project.
Barry also led community town halls that tested the persuasiveness of different statements for a potential parcel tax ballot measure to finance the new swim center.
Neither Tulchin nor PFAL are listed on Barry’s most recent lobbyist filing dated Jan. 16, 2018, which states Barry’s only client is Related.
In recent months, the website for Barry’s company, www.getcatapult.com, has been taken down, but is viewable as a Google site, https://sites.google.com/site/getcatapult/Home, and, although not mentioned on the website, Barry’s work lobbying and consulting Santa Clara Council continues.
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osgcorporation · 2 years
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OSG Phoenix PFAL dia. 100 finishing cutter in A5056.
Vc 3,450 m/min, n 11,000 min-1, Vf 5,200 mm/min, fz 0.06 mm/t, ap 0.5 mm, ae 95 mm.
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tonyjwash · 7 years
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Power for Abundant Living...
Power for Abundant Living…
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In the Spring of 1982, I was a young college student when I first experienced the class that would change my life forever called, “Power for Abundant Living.” Having grown up with no religious training, I was fortunate not to have any compulsive, well schooled creeds to unlearn, except for one – fear. And, like most people, you would never know this by observing me. I said all the right things…
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pisboy · 5 years
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hey, are you cool with people from PFAL following you? i like your blog its funni :)
sure go ahead, Enter My Twisted Mind
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