Jimmy DeWayne Pruitt (born November 28, 1992) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. He played college football at San Jose State.
Early life and college career
Born in San Diego, Pruitt attended Helix High School in La Mesa, California, playing both wide receiver and cornerback on the football team.
Professional career
Not selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, Pruitt signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2016. After tearing his patellar tendon during the Saints' third preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in August 2016, he was placed on injured reserve. He was waived by the Saints on May 1, 2017 after a failed physical.
Early life and college career
Born in San Diego, Pruitt attended Helix High School in La Mesa, California, playing both wide receiver and cornerback on the football team.
Professional career
Not selected in the 2016 NFL Draft, Pruitt signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Saints in 2016. After tearing his patellar tendon during the Saints' third preseason game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in August 2016, he was placed on injured reserve. He was waived by the Saints on May 1, 2017 after a failed physical.
Global Trade Watch (GTW) is an Australian non-profit organisation which monitors the social & environmental impacts of globalisation.
Established in 2003, Global Trade Watch publishes pamphlets & books, makes films and runs adult education courses, such as its Understanding Globalisation course.
Global Trade Watch also runs the People & Planet International Photo Competition and publishes the annual People & Planet: Social Justice & Environment Diary
Global Trade Watch maintains a blog called "Rethinking Globalisation".
Global Trade Watch is no longer operational.
Publications
* The World Trade Organisation: An Australian Guide (2003, 2006)
Films
* Squeezed: The Cost of Free Trade in the Asia-Pacific (2007)
Established in 2003, Global Trade Watch publishes pamphlets & books, makes films and runs adult education courses, such as its Understanding Globalisation course.
Global Trade Watch also runs the People & Planet International Photo Competition and publishes the annual People & Planet: Social Justice & Environment Diary
Global Trade Watch maintains a blog called "Rethinking Globalisation".
Global Trade Watch is no longer operational.
Publications
* The World Trade Organisation: An Australian Guide (2003, 2006)
Films
* Squeezed: The Cost of Free Trade in the Asia-Pacific (2007)
Subhash Chandra Bose Road, passing through 'Jawahar Nagar' is a major road in Kochi, India running parallel on the Northern side of historic 'Sahodaran Ayyappan Road'. It branches off from Kadavantra- Kaloor Road from the BPCL Pump goes East towards Ponnurunni near Vytilla. This is now a very busy Road without any signals. This place has more individual houses rather than apartments and so it makes an ideal residential locality. There are many Banks like SBI, Andhra Bank, ICICI bank, PNB, HDFC Bank, SBT, etc.and super markets like Reliance Fresh, 'More'etc. are on its sides. Residential Colonies like Jawahar Nagar, Kudumbi Colony, Star Homes, Vrindavanam, Panorama Enclave,Lake Terrace Apartments etc. are on its sides. Because of the Metro rail Construction going on in the SA road, all light and medium traffic is plying through this road. This is a fast developing area.
Center for Paraguayan Studies Antonio Guasch (CEPAG) is a non-governmental organization located in Paraguay and belonging to the Society of Jesus. It was created in 1967 and is dedicated to research, education, and social action. It is named after the Jesuit Antonio Guasch, a scholar of the Guarani language.
History
CEPAG began in a period of dictatorship, 1967 to 1976, and was called the Center for Research and Social Action, to promote dialogue on politics, sociology, and religion in a university context. It also made efforts at organizing the peasantry and indigenous peoples. In 1976 under state repression more than half of its members withdrew or were imprisoned or exiled, though its Action magazine continued to publish learned studies. After 1986 some educational and development work in rural areas was undertaken, along with studies in the Guaraní culture and history. Action went from being a quarterly to ten issues a year and the Ediciones Montoya division of CEPAG was born, at first under the name of Editorial Loyola. After 2001 rural education and action continued and there was increased emphasis on research and communication. The Country Partnership project was launched to work toward unifying the country in an equitable way.
Paraguay's indigenous people number about 120,000 in 19 groups, constituting about 1.6% of the population and evenly divided between the east and the western Chaco. CEPAG is helping peasant farmers to achieve more healthy and sustainable production. It also works to better the situation of women in the home and working environment as well as in the public forum.
Activities
Entreculturas gave CEPAG €426,839 for three projects: improvement of the income capacity for 57 peasant families (2011), and again in 2014 for a much larger group; then in 2015 the grant was for the defense of the rights of the inhabitants of Bañados de Asunción. In 2017 CEPAG facilitated the construction of a sales center for agricultural products in Yasy Cañy. CEPAG also participated in a reforestation program with assistance from the US government, and was part of a coalition that challenged the prime minister's statement on the safety of herbicides used by corporations. In 2015 CEPAG represented Paraguay in a Justice and Peace Seminar sponsored by the religious order of Dominicans in Brazil.
CEPAG is a member of Decidamos, a citizen advocacy group of NGOs, and in 2014 joined other NGOs in protesting Paraguayan activities of the TNCs Monsanto, Cargill, and Bunge. CEPAG has also been critical of the asymmetry of countries party to the Mercosur free trade agreement. It has distinguished itself in the study of medicinal herbs for the benefit of peasant families and has facilitated a local seeds fair held in the nation's capital.
The center publishes the monthly Action magazine, the oldest such publication in Paraguay. It promotes dialogue on faith and culture and advocates for greater equity and justice. CEPAG also publishes books as well as audios and audiovisuals. In 2010 and 2011 it produced a series of educational radio programs on Guarini agricultural experiences.
On the occasion its 50th jubilee in 2017, CEPAG held a teachers' conference on education and the family, and also Expo Acción with displays of the center's work spanning the areas of education, health, and advocacy for peoples' rights.
History
CEPAG began in a period of dictatorship, 1967 to 1976, and was called the Center for Research and Social Action, to promote dialogue on politics, sociology, and religion in a university context. It also made efforts at organizing the peasantry and indigenous peoples. In 1976 under state repression more than half of its members withdrew or were imprisoned or exiled, though its Action magazine continued to publish learned studies. After 1986 some educational and development work in rural areas was undertaken, along with studies in the Guaraní culture and history. Action went from being a quarterly to ten issues a year and the Ediciones Montoya division of CEPAG was born, at first under the name of Editorial Loyola. After 2001 rural education and action continued and there was increased emphasis on research and communication. The Country Partnership project was launched to work toward unifying the country in an equitable way.
Paraguay's indigenous people number about 120,000 in 19 groups, constituting about 1.6% of the population and evenly divided between the east and the western Chaco. CEPAG is helping peasant farmers to achieve more healthy and sustainable production. It also works to better the situation of women in the home and working environment as well as in the public forum.
Activities
Entreculturas gave CEPAG €426,839 for three projects: improvement of the income capacity for 57 peasant families (2011), and again in 2014 for a much larger group; then in 2015 the grant was for the defense of the rights of the inhabitants of Bañados de Asunción. In 2017 CEPAG facilitated the construction of a sales center for agricultural products in Yasy Cañy. CEPAG also participated in a reforestation program with assistance from the US government, and was part of a coalition that challenged the prime minister's statement on the safety of herbicides used by corporations. In 2015 CEPAG represented Paraguay in a Justice and Peace Seminar sponsored by the religious order of Dominicans in Brazil.
CEPAG is a member of Decidamos, a citizen advocacy group of NGOs, and in 2014 joined other NGOs in protesting Paraguayan activities of the TNCs Monsanto, Cargill, and Bunge. CEPAG has also been critical of the asymmetry of countries party to the Mercosur free trade agreement. It has distinguished itself in the study of medicinal herbs for the benefit of peasant families and has facilitated a local seeds fair held in the nation's capital.
The center publishes the monthly Action magazine, the oldest such publication in Paraguay. It promotes dialogue on faith and culture and advocates for greater equity and justice. CEPAG also publishes books as well as audios and audiovisuals. In 2010 and 2011 it produced a series of educational radio programs on Guarini agricultural experiences.
On the occasion its 50th jubilee in 2017, CEPAG held a teachers' conference on education and the family, and also Expo Acción with displays of the center's work spanning the areas of education, health, and advocacy for peoples' rights.