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The blog of Media-Insert Communications – featuring freelance P.R. and journalism links to the work of Graham A. Jarvis.

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Category: International Relations
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Chris Andrews, head of risk solutions at Aviva, has confirmed that ‘escape of water’ claims “continue to be our highest frequency claim with steadily increasing costs.” However, Andrews added that fire brings with it the highest severity and claims cost. In fact, fire and ‘escape of water’ costs are not dissimilar. For this reason, Andrews…
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IoT gives birth to IIoT, which involves monitoring the performance of complex machinery such as gas turbines, aircraft, ships, electrical grids and oil rigs. So it’s not just about a diversely spread group of CAD engineers working collaboratively across the globe. “IIoT has never been so diverse and in depth with vast amounts of data…
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David Trossell, CEO and CTO of Bridgeworks, answers the question: "Is the dark view of AI really justified?" Published on 20th February 2017 by IT Pro Portal. By-lined to David Trossell. #YearInReview
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South Sudan's fledgling universities need money – and educated young people – to survive. Graham Jarvis reports. No sooner had the celebrations that followed the Republic of South Sudan's independence from its northern neighbour in July last year died down than the country's fledgling government found itself facing serious challenges, a number of them education-related.…
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China’s growing economic prowess has been long and widely reported. Already the world’s third-largest economy, many expect it to overtake Japan for second place by the end of this year…
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Interested in cultural integration? Then you'll enjoy listening to Graham's Radio Orla FM radio interview about Polish integration into UK society. Click on Show 1 to play it. N.B. You will need Flash installed on your device, laptop or PC to listen to it. Click here: http://www.orla.fm/index.php/re-play/3985
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) celebrated World Health Day on 7 April 2010. This year the event, which marked the organisation’s 62nd anniversary, kicked off a year-long campaign to highlight health threats arising from the worldwide trend toward urbanisation. Read more here. Client: Diplomat magazine; published on 4th May 2010.
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Some financial commentators are advising that investors forget about China this year and put their money into India. But while it is true that both countries demonstrate some considerable similarities in the way their economies are being (successfully) run, there remain a number of key differences that set them apart; and indeed further research suggests…
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Published online on Tuesday, 10 November 2009; written by Graham Jarvis for Diplomat magazine. NATO may no longer be doing the job for which it was created, but as Graham Jarvis observes, that hasn’t stopped it from becoming an increasingly vital international organisation… Read the complete HTML version. Or download the PDF Version.