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If you don't see the share icon, the merchant or company that issued the pass or ticket hasn't enabled sharing in the Wallet app. Check their app or website to see if they provide options to share a pass or ticket.

The Share Insurance Estimator calculates and reports share insurance coverage for Personal Accounts, Business Accounts, and Government Accounts. Personal accounts include shares held by credit union members in single accounts, joint accounts, revocable trust accounts including both Payable on Death/In Trust For (POD/ITF) accounts and living trust accounts, and Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs). Business Accounts are shares held by credit union members that are corporations, partnerships, and organizations, both for-profit and not-for-profit. Government Accounts are funds belong to public units such as school districts, cities, municipalities, counties, and states.

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Manages shared resources. Used without parameters,

net share displays information about all of the resources that are shared on the local computer. For each resource, the device name(s) or pathname(s) and a descriptive comment are displayed.

Creates the share with a security descriptor that gives the requested permissions to the specified user. The permissions that can be granted to a user are: read, change or full. This option may be used more than once to give share permissions to multiple users.

When you display all the shared resources on a computer, the share name of each resource, the device names or path that are associated with the resource, and a descriptive comment about the resource appear. The output is similar to the following:

As you create shares on a server, they are saved. When you stop the Server service, all shares are disconnected, but they are reconnected automatically when the computer is restarted. For more information about services, see Related Topics.

What an empowering revelation... There are others out there who know! Share welcomed me into it's arms, took me by the hand and led me to other moms who understood what I was feeling. Share support group is always a place that we can share our deepest feelings.... I have made some lifelong friends through Share. The death of my daughter has forever changed me and I feel so fortunate to have such wonderful friends to walk side by side with down this path. Our angels led us to each other . . . to help each other. When one is weak, the other is strong.

Share is here to support you, wherever you are. In the past year, Share supported thousands of families throughout the United States and around the world through informational packets, online support chats, email and phone support, Companion support, and social media presence. How can we support you through your loss? Contact Share at info@nationalshare.org with your questions or needs. We are here for you.

SHARE is a higher education initiative whose mission is to maximize research impact by making research widely accessible, discoverable, and reusable. To fulfill this mission SHARE is developing services to gather and freely share information about research and scholarly activities across their life cycle. Making research and scholarship freely and openly available encourages innovation and increases the diversity of innovators.

You must share your financial information if you filed a Response. If you did not file a Response, but you want the court to approve an agreement (called a

default with agreement) you also must share your financial information.

The first step is to gather information about how much you spend, earn, own, and owe. Then you'll complete a form and share this with your spouse. Your spouse will do the same if they filed a response or if you've decided to divorce by default with agreement.

We work with platforms like Wikipedia, Flickr, and Vimeo to provide their users with the option of licensing works with CC licenses. Through these platforms, over 1.4 billion works have been shared and counting!

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navigator.share() method of the Web Share API invokes the native sharing mechanism of the device to share data such as text, URLs, or files. The available share targets depend on the device, but might include the clipboard, contacts and email applications, websites, Bluetooth, etc.

The method resolves a Promise with undefined. On Windows this happens when the share popup is launched, while on Android the promise resolves once the data has successfully been passed to the share target.

Properties that are unknown to the user agent are ignored; share data is only assessed on properties understood by the user agent. All properties are optional but at least one known data property must be specified.

This method requires that the current document have the web-share Permissions Policy and transient activation. (It must be triggered off a UI event like a button click and cannot be launched at arbitrary points by a script.) Further, the method must specify valid data that is supported for sharing by the native implementation.

\n The method resolves a Promise with undefined.\n On Windows this happens when the share popup is launched, while on Android the promise resolves once the data has successfully been passed to the share target.\n

\n Properties that are unknown to the user agent are ignored; share data is only assessed on properties understood by the user agent.\n All properties are optional but at least one known data property must be specified.\n

But, what happens when you share an article that contains misinformation? Or, when a misrepresented photo of a classmate is spread which then turns into cyberbullying. Or, when political ads and information are backed by dishonest people.

Applications are currently being accepted. The Soil and Water Conservation Commission voted in 2012 to have continuous sign ups. Ranking of applications will be performed once each year on the state level by the Kentucky Soil and Water Conservation Commission at the Kentucky Division of Conservation in Frankfort. Approval of applications is based on a statewide ranking criteria and the availability of funds. Cost share rates are a maximum of 75 percent of the actual installation cost of the practice not to exceed $20,000 per year.


The growth share matrix is, put simply, a portfolio management framework that helps companies decide how to prioritize their different businesses. It is a table, split into four quadrants, each with its own unique symbol that represents a certain degree of profitability: question marks, stars, pets (often represented by a dog), and cash cows. By assigning each business to one of these four categories, executives could then decide where to focus their resources and capital to generate the most value, as well as where to cut their losses.

The growth share matrix was built on the logic that market leadership results in sustainable superior returns. Ultimately, the market leader obtains a self-reinforcing cost advantage that competitors find difficult to replicate. These high growth rates then signal which markets have the most growth potential.

As can be seen, product value depends entirely on whether or not a company is able to obtain a leading share of its market before growth slows. All products will eventually become either cash cows or pets. Pets are unnecessary; they are evidence of failure to either obtain a leadership position or to get out and cut the losses.


Designated types of projects. Certain specified types of projects, mostly targeting safety improvements, are eligible to receive a Federal share of 100%. A State may apply this increased Federal share on no more than 10% of its combined apportionment under 23 U.S.C. 104. [ 23 U.S.C. 120(c)(1)]

Innovative project delivery methods. A project incorporating innovations described in 23 U.S.C. 120(c)(3) is eligible for an increased Federal share of up to 100% if funded by the National Highway Performance Program (NHPP), Surface Transportation Block Grant (STBG) Program, or Metropolitan Planning program.

The FAST Act added specific mention of innovative engineering or design approaches and project delivery methods as activities eligible for this increased Federal share. [FAST Act 1408(a)]

Workforce development. Subject to project approval by the Secretary, a State may obligate NHPP, STBG, Highway Safety Improvement Program (HSIP) and Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement Program (CMAQ) funds for surface transportation workforce development, training, and education at a Federal share of 100%. Activities under the Local Technical Assistance Program limited to a Federal share of 50%. [23 U.S.C. 504(e)]Appalachian Development Highway System

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