Este tema da Banda Dinamarquesa de Lukas Graham conta uma história de vida que relembra o passado e projeta o futuro com base nas suas raízes. Num estilo Soul Pop a música conseguiu em poucos meses ultrapassar 150 milhões de visualizações no youtube.
Fiz a transposição do tema de Sib para Dó para possibilitar a sua execução na flauta de bísel. Tem algumas passagens difíceis especialmente na estrofe (notas graves, dó, ré, mi em colcheias) mas de um modo geral o tema é de dificuldade média. Alterei um pouco o ritmo da melodia também para facilitar a leitura na pauta.
Acrescentei um Jogo de sinos por cima do piano (no bordão) para poderem adicionar instrumentos orff.
Model organisms such as budding yeast provide a common platform to interrogate and understand cellular and physiological processes. Knowledge about model organisms, whether generated during the course of scientific investigation, or extracted from published articles, are made available by model organism databases (MODs) such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for powerful, data-driven bioinformatic analyses. Integrative platforms such as InterMine offer a standard platform for MOD data exploration and data mining. Yet, today’s bioinformatic analyses also requires access to a significantly broader set of structured biomedical data, such as what can be found in the emerging network of Linked Open Data (LOD). If MOD data could be provisioned as FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable), then scientists could leverage a greater amount of interoperable data in knowledge discovery.
The goal of this proposal is to increase the utility of MOD data by implementing standards-compliant data access interfaces that interoperate with Linked Data. We will focus our efforts on developing interfaces for data access, data retrieval, and query answering for SGD. Our software will publish InterMine data as LOD that are semantically annotated with ontologies and be retrieved using standardized formats (e.g. JSON-LD, Turtle). We will facilitate the exploration of MOD data for hypothesis testing, by implementing efficient query answering using Linked Data Fragments, and by developing a set of graphical user interfaces to search for data of interest, explore connections, and answer questions that leverage the wider LOD network. Finally, we will develop a locally and cloud-deployable image to enable the rapid deployment of the proposed infrastructure. Our efforts to increase interoperability and ease of deployment for biomedical data repositories will increase research productivity and reduce costs associated with data integration and warehouse maintenance.
Este tema da Banda Dinamarquesa de Lukas Graham conta uma história de vida que relembra o passado e projeta o futuro com base nas suas raízes. Num estilo Soul Pop a música conseguiu em poucos meses ultrapassar 150 milhões de visualizações no youtube.
Fiz a transposição do tema de Sib para Dó para possibilitar a sua execução na flauta de bísel. Tem algumas passagens difíceis especialmente na estrofe (notas graves, dó, ré, mi em colcheias) mas de um modo geral o tema é de dificuldade média. Alterei um pouco o ritmo da melodia também para facilitar a leitura na pauta.
Acrescentei um Jogo de sinos por cima do piano (no bordão) para poderem adicionar instrumentos orff.
Model organisms such as budding yeast provide a common platform to interrogate and understand cellular and physiological processes. Knowledge about model organisms, whether generated during the course of scientific investigation, or extracted from published articles, are made available by model organism databases (MODs) such as the Saccharomyces Genome Database (SGD) for powerful, data-driven bioinformatic analyses. Integrative platforms such as InterMine offer a standard platform for MOD data exploration and data mining. Yet, today’s bioinformatic analyses also requires access to a significantly broader set of structured biomedical data, such as what can be found in the emerging network of Linked Open Data (LOD). If MOD data could be provisioned as FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable), then scientists could leverage a greater amount of interoperable data in knowledge discovery.
The goal of this proposal is to increase the utility of MOD data by implementing standards-compliant data access interfaces that interoperate with Linked Data. We will focus our efforts on developing interfaces for data access, data retrieval, and query answering for SGD. Our software will publish InterMine data as LOD that are semantically annotated with ontologies and be retrieved using standardized formats (e.g. JSON-LD, Turtle). We will facilitate the exploration of MOD data for hypothesis testing, by implementing efficient query answering using Linked Data Fragments, and by developing a set of graphical user interfaces to search for data of interest, explore connections, and answer questions that leverage the wider LOD network. Finally, we will develop a locally and cloud-deployable image to enable the rapid deployment of the proposed infrastructure. Our efforts to increase interoperability and ease of deployment for biomedical data repositories will increase research productivity and reduce costs associated with data integration and warehouse maintenance.
Wealth Creation from New Zealand Science and TechnologyIain Sanders
A presentation made by Iain Sanders to the New Zealand Ministry of Research, Science and Technology (MoRST) in 2004, on how to Maximise the economic wealth of New Zealand through research and innovation.
Audrey Hepburn was the quintessential role model of grace, kindness, elegance and inner beauty. The music is "Somewhere in Time". However, SlideShare does not provide a means to include the music.
Summary of a Literary Non-Fiction Text 500 wordsA succinct sum.docxpicklesvalery
Summary of a Literary Non-Fiction Text 500 words
A succinct summary can help students explain key concepts or theories while formulating their arguments in a formal essay. While summaries can be extremely helpful in formal essay writing, one of the challenges to creating a summary is to know how much material to omit before the central idea has been lost. In this assignment students are asked to summarize one of the literary non-fiction texts from this course: “How it Feels to be Coloured Me.”
Format
All written assignments must be submitted in MLA (Modern Language Association) format, double spaced, with 1” margins, and in 12-point Times New Roman font. Please include your name, professor’s name, the course code, and date in the upper left corner. In the upper right corner please place your last name and a page number. Also, please do not include a cover page with any written assignments.
How It Feels to Be Colored Me
I AM COLORED but I offer nothing in the way of extenuating
circumstances except the fact that I am the only Negro in the United
States whose grandfather on the mother's side was not an Indian chief.
I remember the very day that I became colored. Up to my thirteenth year
I lived in the little Negro town of Eatonville l Florida. It is exclusively a
colored town. The only white people I knew passed through the town
going to or coming from Orlando. The native whites rode dusty horses l
the Northern tourists chugged down the sandy village road in automobiles.
The town knew the Southerners and never stopped cane chewing when
they passed. But the Northerners were something else again. They were
peered at cautiously from behind curtains by the timid. The more
venturesome would come out on the porch to watch them go past and got
just as much pleasure out of the tourists as the tourists got out of the
village.
The front porch might seem a daring place for the rest of the town l but it
was a gallery seat for me. My favorite place was atop the gate?post.
Proscenium box for a born first?nighter. Not only did I enjoy the show l but
I didn't mind the actors knowing that I liked it. I usually spoke to them in
passing. I'd wave at them and when they returned my salute l I would say
something like this: "Howdy?do?well?I?thank?you?where?yougoin'?"
Usually automobile or the horse paused at this l and after a queer
exchange of compliments l I would probably "go a piece of the way" with
them l as we say in farthest Florida. If one of my family happened to come
to the front in time to see mel of course negotiations would be rudely
broken off. But even SOl it is clear that I was the first "welcome?to?
ourstate" Floridian, and I hope the Miami Chamber of Commerce will
please take notice.
During this period, white people differed from colored to me only in that
they rode through town and never lived there. They liked to hear me I I
speak pieces" and sing and wanted to see me dance the parse?me?la, and
gave me gen ...
7. He rolled along, singing “ Oh, I am going to look for my missing piece, I am going to look for my missing piece, Ah ha ha, on the way, to look for my missing piece”
16. He continued on across the ocean “ Oh, I am looking for my missing piece Across the land and seas Not afraid of the long road ahead, I am looking for my missing piece.”
20. Till one day, he saw it and sang “ I have found my missing piece, I have found my missing piece, Not afraid of the long road ahead, I have found…” “ Hold on”, the piece said “ Don’t sing that “not afraid of the long road ahead…..” yet”
21. “ I am not your missing piece. I am not anyone’s piece. I am my own piece. Even if I am someone’s missing piece, I believe it would not be yours.”
22. “ Orh.” He sadly said. “ Sorry to disturb you.” And he went on his way again.
37. One day, he met another piece which seemed to be a perfect fit.
38. “ Hi!” He said. “ Hi!” the piece said. “ Are you anyone’s missing piece?” “ No, I am not.” “ Then are you your own piece?” “ I can be someone’s piece, as well as, be my own piece” “ You probably would not like to be my missing piece.” “ Not really.” “ Maybe we are not suitable.” “ Don’t say that…”
40. Very suitable! A perfect fit! Finally found it! Finally found it!
41. He rolled along, because he does not miss a piece anymore, he rolled faster and faster, faster then never before. So fast that he could not stop to chat with the little worm.
55. 但就我多年觀察,我發現沒有一個人的生命是完整無缺的,每個人都少了一樣東西。 有人夫妻恩愛、月入數十萬,卻是有嚴重的不孕症; 有人才貌雙全、能幹多金,情字路上卻是坎坷難行; 有人家財萬貫,卻是子孫不孝; 有人看似好命,卻是一輩子腦袋空空。 But in my years of experience, I have discovered that there’s no one life that is perfect, everyone has a lack of something. Some couples are very loving, monthly salary of 10K+, but they could have problems bearing child. Some people have the looks and talent, but could have a rough time in relationships. Some people have lots of money, but they don’t have filial children. Some people look to have a good life, but their brain could be empty all their life.
56. 每個人的生命,都被上蒼劃上了一道缺口,你不想要它,它卻如影隨形。 以前我也痛恨我人生中的缺失, 但現在我卻能寬心接受 . Everyone’s life has been designed with imperfections, you may not want it, but it will follow you. I used to hate my imperfection, but now I have learnt to accept it with open arms
57. 因為我 體認到生命中的缺口,彷若我們背上的一根刺, 時時提醒我們謙卑,要懂得憐恤。 Because I understand that the flaw in life is like a spike on our backs, reminding us to be humble and to emphatise with others.
58. 若沒有苦難,我們會驕傲,沒有滄桑,我們不會以同理心去安慰不幸的人。 我也相信,人生不要太圓滿,有個缺口讓福氣流向別人是很美的一件事, If there are no hardships, we will be complacent. If there is no depression, we cannot emphatise and console those who are less fortunate. I also believe that life cannot be too perfect, having a crack to let happiness flow to others is a beautiful thing.
59. 你不需擁有全部的東西, 若你樣樣俱全,別人吃什麼呢? 也 體認到每個生命都有欠缺, 我也不會再去與人作無謂的比較了, 反而更能珍惜自己所擁有的一切。 You don’t have to have everything. If you have everything, what’s left for the others? Also recognise that life has flaws, that I will not compare myself with others, instead cherish what you already have.
60. 所以,不要再去羨慕別人如何如何,好好數算上天給你的恩典,你會發現你所擁有的絕對比沒有的要多出許多 . So, don’t go around envying others, count the blessings that Heaven has bestowed upon you, you will find that there are more things that you have than things that you don’t have
62. 如果你是一個蚌, 你願意受盡一生痛苦而凝結一粒珍珠 ...... 還是不要珍珠, 寧願舒舒服服的活著? ! If you are a clam, Do you want to bear all the pains to produce a pearl…..or you do not want the pearl and choose to live comfortably?!
63. 如果你是一隻老鼠, 你突然發覺你已被關進捕鼠籠而你前面有一塊香噴噴的蛋糕 , 這時,你究竟是吃還是不吃呢?! If you are a mouse, you suddenly find yourself captured in a rat trap and in front of you is a piece of delicious cake, do you eat the cake or not?!
64. 早期的撲滿都是陶器,一旦存滿了錢,就要被人敲碎 ...…….. 如果有這麼一隻撲滿,一直沒有錢投進來,一直瓦全到今天, 他就成了貴重的古董 ...………………………………………….. 你願意做哪一種撲滿? ! Early piggy banks are made of clay, once it is filled, it has to be broken… If there is such a piggy bank, no money has been put into it, until today and it has become a very priceless antique….. Which piggy bank do you wish to be?!
65. 你每想到一次就記下你的答案 ...... 直到有一天你的答案不再變動 ...... 那就是你成熟了! Everytime you think of it, note down your answers… Until a day when your answers does not change…. Then you are mature!
68. 傻氣的人喜歡給心 ...…………………….. 雖然每次都被笑了卻得到了別人的心………… The innocent and naive love to give their hearts… Although they get laughed at everytime but they would have won over other people’s hearts...
69. 魚說:你看不見我的淚水;因為我在水中 ....………. 水說:我能感覺到妳的淚;只因妳在我的心中 ......... The fish said: I can’t see my tears because I am in the water... The water said: I can feel your tears because you are in my heart...