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NoneJapa syndrome: Why Nigeria will continue to lose its best –UfodikePittsburgh Penguins goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic is scheduled to start Saturday’s home game against the Calgary Flames at PPG Paints Arena. Coach Mike Sullivan announced Nedeljkovic’s status approximately two hours before the opening faceoffs. In 11 games this season, Nedeljkovic has a 3-4-3 record, a 3.42 goals against average and an .877 save percentage. Nedeljkovic has faced the Flames once already this season. During a 4-3 road shootout loss on Oct. 22, he made 22 saves on 25 shots in regulation. Throughout his career, Nedeljkovic has faced the Flames in three contests and posted a 1-1-1 record, a 2.28 goals against average and a .921 save percentage. Notes: • Per Sullivan, rookie defenseman Owen Pickering is a game-time decision. He has been scratched the past two games due to an unspecified illness. In four games this season, the left-handed Pickering has one assist while averaging 14:22 of ice time per contest. • Neither the Penguins nor the Flames staged a morning skate on Saturday. • The Flames are expected to start goaltender Dan Vladar. In 11 games this season, he has a 4-4-3 record, a 2.59 goals against average, a. 905 save percentage and one shutout. Throughout his career, Vladar has played the Penguins in three contests and posted a 1-1-1 record, a 1.64 goals against average and a .948 save percentage. • Speaking with media at the team hotel today, Flames coach Ryan Huska indicated forward Justin Kirkland will be scratched due to an injury. • Flames defenseman Joel Hanley has played in 199 career games.
NoneOkaVate Inc. & Global Organization for Economic Development Fund Association (GOEDFA) 11-22-2024 08:28 PM CET | Associations & Organizations Press release from: ABNewswire Revolutionizing Water and Power Solutions for a Sustainable Future Image: https://www.abnewswire.com/uploads/f9ab6a9ff86c6bbc7665f44ac0621fd2.png Mission Statement: OkaVate Inc., in collaboration with the Global Organization for Economic Development Fund Association (GOEDFA) [ https://goedfa.org/ ], is committed to empowering humanity through innovative solutions that harness the natural power of water to address global challenges such as water scarcity and clean energy generation. Together, we strive to ensure that every individual has access to clean, abundant water and sustainable energy, while reducing environmental footprints and accelerating the transition to renewable energy. Key Technologies & Solutions 1. Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG) OkaVate's Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs) extract clean, potable water directly from the air using cutting-edge condensation and filtration technologies. These solutions are critical in regions experiencing water scarcity or unreliable water sources. Key Features: * Decentralized Water Production: Provides fresh water on-site, reducing dependency on external sources. * Efficient Filtration: Multi-stage filtration ensures safe, drinkable water. * Sustainability Focus: Powered by renewable energy sources, reducing reliance on traditional water infrastructure. * Modular Design: Scalable solutions for individual use, as well as large-scale deployments in communities, industries, and municipalities. 2. Water and Power Technologies OkaVate oers an extensive range of technologies designed to optimize water usage and power generation while ensuring sustainability. Technologies Include: * Smart Water Management Platforms: AI-driven systems for real-time monitoring, management, and optimization of water resources. * Water Purification Systems: Advanced filtration systems for turning contaminated water into safe, drinkable water * Renewable Energy Solutions: Integration of solar, wind, and hybrid energy systems to power water solutions. * Energy Storage Systems: Ensures reliable power supply, particularly for remote or o-grid water generation units. 3. Artificial Intelligence, Scanning Technologies, and Robotics AI, scanning, and robotics technologies are incorporated into OkaVate's solutions to enhance operational efficiency and precision. * AI Algorithms: Predictive maintenance, resource allocation, and leak detection powered by machine learning. * Scanning and IoT Sensors: Continuous monitoring of water quality and system health to quickly identify leaks, contamination, or system failures. * Robotics: Automated inspection, maintenance, and data collection, improving safety, precision, and efficiency. 4. Environmental Sustainability and Social Impact Both OkaVate and GOEDFA are committed to reducing the environmental impact of water and energy production and improving the livelihoods of communities. * Eco-friendly Manufacturing: Use of sustainable materials and energy-efficient processes throughout production. * Carbon Reduction: Minimizing environmental impact through renewable energy solutions and water-saving technologies. * Community Engagement: GOEDFA and OkaVate collaborate with local organizations to ensure clean water and energy access for underserved populations. Global Organization for Economic Development Fund Association (GOEDFA) The Global Organization for Economic Development Fund Association (GOEDFA) plays a crucial role in supporting OkaVate's mission. GOEDFA is a global organization focused on promoting sustainable development through investments in renewable energy, water infrastructure, and clean technologies. Their financial backing and expertise enable OkaVate to scale innovative solutions and deliver them to regions most in need. GOEDFA's Contributions Include: * Funding & Investment: GOEDFA provides critical financial support to scale OkaVate's technologies and implement large- scale solutions. * Global Partnerships: GOEDFA facilitates collaborations between governments, NGOs, private entities, and communities to roll out water and energy projects worldwide. * Research & Development Support: GOEDFA funds R&D initiatives to drive technological advancements, ensuring OkaVate remains at the forefront of innovation. Key Leadership: * Ambassador Michael Sheffield, GOEDFA: As a key ambassador for GOEDFA, Ambassador Sheffield works to build strategic partnerships and global awareness around GOEDFA's mission of sustainable development, focusing on areas that need access to clean water, renewable energy, and technology. * Minister of Foreign Aairs for GOEDFA: Responsible for managing international relations and fostering diplomatic ties that allow GOEDFA to collaborate with governments, NGOs, and global organizations to implement large-scale sustainable development projects around the world. * Ph.D. Alberto Flores Hernandez: Ph.D. Hernandez is leading the charge in Africa, where he is focused on providing sustainable solutions for fresh drinking water and energy resources. Under his leadership, GOEDFA is working on comprehensive projects to tackle the continent's water scarcity challenges, enabling millions of Africans to access clean water and renewable energy solutions. Together, OkaVate and GOEDFA, with their leadership and technological expertise, are bringing transformative solutions to regions in need, particularly Africa, where water scarcity and energy access are critical challenges. Market Opportunities The growing global demand for clean water and renewable energy solutions presents a significant market opportunity for OkaVate and GOEDFA. The intersection of water scarcity, environmental concerns, and the global push for clean energy makes this the ideal time to scale OkaVate's solutions. Target Markets: * Municipalities: Supplying clean water and renewable energy to cities and towns, particularly those with unreliable water infrastructure. * Agriculture: Oering sustainable water and energy solutions to support agricultural productivity in drought-prone areas. * Industries: Providing efficient water management and renewable energy systems to industries with high water and energy demands. * Residential: Delivering cost-eective, self-sustaining water and energy systems to homes and small businesses. * Global Aid Organizations: Partnering with NGOs and international organizations to deploy water and energy solutions in underserved regions. Conclusion Through the combined eorts of OkaVate Inc., the Global Organization for Economic Development Fund Association (GOEDFA), and inuential leaders like Ambassador Michael Sheffield, Minister of Foreign Aairs for GOEDFA, and Ph.D. Alberto Flores Hernandez, we are leading a global initiative to address critical water and energy challenges. By deploying state-of-the-art Atmospheric Water Generators (AWGs), renewable energy solutions, and AI-powered systems, we are providing scalable, sustainable solutions that will improve access to clean water and energy for millions. Together, we are shaping a more sustainable, equitable world where access to clean water and renewable energy is not just a privilege, but a reality for all. For further updates on the development of Nibiru Smart City, please visit [GOEDFA.org [ http://goedfa.org ]] or contact [Goedfa2022@gmail.com]. Global Economic Development Fund Association United Nations Civil Society Number 690758 No 10 Anum Yemoh Street. East Legon Accra Ghana Accra Ghana Office Phone: +233-0599-495897 Email: headquarters@goedfa.org [mailto:headquarters@goedfa.org] Global Economic Development Fund Association United Nations Civil Society Number 690758 2232 Dell Range Blvd Suite 245 Cheyenne, WY 82009 United states Office Phone: +1-678-271-8451 headquarters@goedfa.org [mailto:headquarters@goedfa.org] Media Contact Company Name: Global economic development fund association Contact Person: Ambassador MICHAEL SHEFFIELD Email:Send Email [ https://www.abnewswire.com/email_contact_us.php?pr=okavate-inc-global-organization-for-economic-development-fund-association-goedfa ] City: Accra Country: Ghana Website: https://goedfa.org/ This release was published on openPR.
This Timberwolves roster is different than the one from a year ago. That much is obvious in games, as Karl-Anthony Towns’ consistent scoring and general size is missed, as is the playmaking and ball security of guys like Kyle Anderson and Jordan McLaughlin. ADVERTISEMENT But their absences have been felt in the locker room, as well. Towns was a consistent source of positivity for the team. Anderson was one of the loudest vocal leaders. The latter can be especially difficult to replace, especially because it can be uncomfortable to speak up when things are going poorly and something needs to change. That was the position Anthony Edwards has found himself in early this season. Edwards has been praised for his leadership through his first four years on Minnesota’s roster. Mostly, that all came via positivity and example. Edwards can be coached hard, which gave the greenlight for the coaches to treat everyone else the same way. Edwards was also quick to credit his teammates around him for their contributions to the cause, and was eager and willing to spend time with and talk to anyone on the roster, players No. 1-15. He’ll also stand up for any of his teammates if the occasion ever arises. That’s why he has been so beloved in the locker room and why he was viewed as such a leader, even at his young age. ADVERTISEMENT But with Anderson’s departure, Edwards was now tasked with leading even through choppy waters. And the waves have been rather large through the first quarter of the season. Minnesota’s defense has fallen off a cliff in comparison to where it was a year ago. After never even as many as three consecutive games during the 2023-24 regular season, the Wolves endured a four-game losing skid earlier this week. At that point, words were exchanged, both publicly and privately. A halftime hash out during Minnesota’s loss Wednesday to Sacramento got the conversation rolling. Mike Conley got the dialogue started, but all indications are that Edwards was a healthy participant. Edwards noted it’s difficult to know what to say in those times. “Because you look at everybody, and everybody got a different agenda. It’s like, ‘What the (heck) am I supposed to say?’ You know what I mean?” Edwards said. “I’m trying to get better in that aspect, figure out what the hell to say to get everybody on the same agenda, because everybody right now is on different agendas. I think that’s one of the main culprits of why we’re losing, because everybody out there got their own agenda. I guess their imagination of what’s supposed to be going on, and what’s really happening.” Nickeil Alexander-Walker told reporters at Friday’s shootaround that this is the most vocal Edwards has ever been. And while the intention of everyone’s messages are pure, “sometimes it’s not always worded the right way.” ADVERTISEMENT “I think we’ve crossed that line of, ‘Man, I feel like you’re not hearing the message.’ It’s tough to be called out, because you start to feel like, ‘OK, are you saying I’m the reason?’ No one wants to be at fault,” Alexander-Walker said. “But at the end of the day, I definitely think that guys are open to hearing it better. And I think it just came from a stand point of, at a point and time in the conversation, there was a comeback. It was going back and forth now, as opposed to receiving it (and saying), ‘OK, I got you.’ That’s how it’s going to be. It’s very rare that someone is just going to be able to be called out and not have anything to say. “It’s human nature to be defensive, at the end of the day. But kind of remembering what we’re here for, and if I’m being called out, chances are I’ve got to look in the mirror and be better.” It’s a delicate dance. There has to be an environment rooted in accountability, but you also have to be sure not to lose teammates, as Jimmy Butler was criticized for doing during his short stint in Minnesota a few years ago. ADVERTISEMENT And while it’s never ideal for a team to be living through a stretch of basketball the quality of which falls significantly short of the expectation, these stretches will likely lead to growth for Edwards, if not on the court, then in the locker room. You can’t steer a ship to a title if you don’t know how to navigate turbulent tides. Day by day, loss by loss, Edwards is learning how to spin the wheel. ______________________________________________________ This story was written by one of our partner news agencies. Forum Communications Company uses content from agencies such as Reuters, Kaiser Health News, Tribune News Service and others to provide a wider range of news to our readers. Learn more about the news services FCC uses here .
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