
David Palumbo
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Dec 19, 2023 |
bimmerfest.com | David Palumbo
#1 · So I have a 2014 535DX drive 170k miles with the diesel N57 engine. I changed the water pump because it was squealing. This led to a bunch of other things including a new turbo valve cover gaskets, injector gaskets, idler pulley, and tensioner that has 2 pulleys. This car does not have dynamic drive but it seems to have specific items associated with dynamic drive like the two pulley tensioner. 1500 miles go by, no problem. I let the dealership fix the EGR cooler recall.
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Oct 9, 2023 |
lexology.com | David Palumbo |Grace Kim-Cho |Amalan Thiageswaran
In briefOn 21 September 2023, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) published a notice and request for comment regarding Proposed Amendments to National Instrument 44-102 Shelf Distributions Relating to Well-Known Seasoned Issuers and consequential amendments to other securities rules and policies (collectively, "Proposed Amendments").
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May 31, 2023 |
medium.com | David Palumbo
The last weekend in May has always had a special place in my heart as I remember my father, my aunts and uncles, and other family members and friends, most of whom were part of America's Greatest Generation. This is but one of the times each year when we are called to celebrate and honor their service, sacrifice, and success on Memorial Day. So thank you again to each of these outstanding CITIZENS for all that you have provided for us.
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May 11, 2023 |
medium.com | David Palumbo
I had a wonderful week in Brazil celebrating 2023 READ Week with the students, faculty, and parents at the São Paulo campus of Avenues The World School. The week, for me, culminated in the First Annual READ Festival on Saturday. The theme of this year's festival was "The Power of Story" and drew more than 1800 registrants from around Brazil (and even some from the US) to celebrate a wide variety of authors and their works.
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Apr 25, 2023 |
medium.com | David Palumbo
People wanting a voice in education, especially educational decision-making, is not new. Education began transitioning away from singular points of power as sole educational decision makers (ie "The Church" and/or "The Monarchy") with the establishment of the American colonies. We have become rooted in consensus-based decision-making to hear a wider variety of voices and garner more complex stakeholder input. Using a broad consensus-based approach has both pros and cons.
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