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 From a lavatory for passengers with reduced mobility  PRM  t stanley cup o a crew-rest module for long-range single-aisle aircraft, Diehl Aviation has long used its presence at AIX in Hamburg to showcase its inventive approach to cabin amenities, and this year is no different.Source: Diehl AviationSchuler: We started our internationalization journey two years agoHoweve stanley deutschland r, according to chief executive Jorg Schuler, the event is not just a chance to display  things you can get today, things we are working on for the near future, and advanced innovations ; it is about reinforcing the German companys expertise as an integrator. This is one of our biggest advantages,  he says.  We are a complete cabin supplier 鈥?we do everything from the cockpit door to the rear bulkhead, except seats 鈥?and can bring tier-two products into tier-one solutions. This years exhibits include PRM Space3, a concept that combines two lavatories on an Airbus A330 to provide room for a wheelchair user, and a twin-bedded crew rest module for narrowbodies such as the A321XLR where longer flights mean cabin attendants and pilots may need rest time on board. The latter is on display for the first time in full size.Diehl Aviation is also showing its  sustainable  overhead bin, the first in the industry build completely of thermoplastics, says Schuler stanley website .  We have invested a lot in lightweight materials, and it has become a key differentiator. We are a world champion in lightweight products. Airbus remains Diehl Aviations biggest Naml The top 10 rare birds that visited Maine in 2022
 Republicans are trying again to exclude people who are in the U.S. illegally from the numbers used to portion out congressional seats among the states. But a new study says their inclusion in the past four censuses has had little impact on presidential elections or control of Congress.If residents lacking permanent legal status had been excluded from the census numbers used in the apportionment process from 1980 to 2020, no more than two seats in the House of Representatives and three Electoral College votes would have shifted between Democrats and Republicans, according to the  stanley mugs study by two demographers from the University of Minnesota and the Center for Migration Studies of New York.The impact of including people stanley cup website  who are in the U.S. illegally has been  negligible,  wrote the researchers. This  stanley cup would have had no bearing on party control of the House or the outcome of presidential elections, they said.Why does this matter The 14th Amendment states  the whole number of persons in each state  should be counted for the numbers used for apportionment, the process of allocating congressional seats and Electoral College votes among the states, based on population after each census. As a result, the U.S. Census Bureau has counted all U.S. residents in the once-a-decade censuses, regardless of their citizenship or legal status, and those numbers have been used for apportionment.But some Republicans have argued that only citizens should be counted for apportionment. A Republican