FACTOID # 170: Apparently, the Federated States of Micronesia is the place to leave - and Afghanistan is the place to go.
 
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SBA - PRO-Net Integration with CCR (561 words)
Registration in CCR is now a requirement for federal contracts.
Firms will update their records via the CCR Update Web page and should follow the links and directions found there.
This automated review of a firm's size is being done to determine if it is eligible to be included in the SBSS and does not affect, in any way, the self-representation requirement for Federal procurement.
Centre for Cultural Research (344 words)
CCR researchers are guided by a holistic approach to 'culture' as a formative and inextricably linked dimension of all aspects of social, political and economic life.
CCR has forged successful partnerships for cultural research and development with a broad range of organisations, and has earned a reputation for outstanding performance in community engagement.
CCR is a member of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes based at Harvard University, and has productive international links with related centres and institutes in the field of cultural research in Asia, Europe and North America.
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