Este documento presenta las bases para un programa de apoyo a la implementación de la reforma de la educación secundaria en las entidades federativas de México en 2009. El objetivo es mejorar la calidad y equidad de la educación secundaria a través de apoyo técnico y financiero a las autoridades educativas locales para actualizar a maestros, directores y personal técnico. Se describen los requisitos para acceder a los apoyos, los montos disponibles, y las responsabilidades de las diferentes instancias participantes para garantizar la transparencia y rendición de cu
9.8.2.2. revision 2 estructura tentativa para 7 paginas industria aero...Luis Carrillo Pinto
El documento resume la industria aeronáutica y aeroespacial mundial, describiendo brevemente las características clave de los sectores en países como Europa, Estados Unidos, Rusia, China, Alemania, Francia, Italia, España, Israel, Japón, Corea del Sur y México. Resalta que la industria es estratégica para la seguridad y defensa nacional, y genera empleos altamente calificados e investigación y desarrollo.
Dr. M. Moses Antony Rajendran's biography provides details of his educational and professional background, including obtaining a PhD in Commerce from Bharathidasan University in 2009. He has over 18 years of experience teaching and conducting research in India, Bhutan, and Ethiopia. The document outlines his areas of specialization, publications, administrative experience, and travels.
Viaje a Siena, pocas horas para conocer una de las ciudades mas bellas en su arquitectura medieval y su planeamiento urbano que compito con Florencia en la misma región de Toscana.
El documento habla sobre el ciberacoso o ciberbullying. Explica que es el uso de medios digitales y redes sociales para acosar y dañar psicológicamente a otras personas de forma repetitiva. Las víctimas de ciberacoso a menudo sufren ataques de ansiedad y aislamiento. El documento insta a las personas a informarse sobre el ciberacoso, ponerse en el lugar de la víctima y hablar con un adulto de confianza si se es víctima.
Este documento presenta las bases para un programa de apoyo a la implementación de la reforma de la educación secundaria en las entidades federativas de México en 2009. El objetivo es mejorar la calidad y equidad de la educación secundaria a través de apoyo técnico y financiero a las autoridades educativas locales para actualizar a maestros, directores y personal técnico. Se describen los requisitos para acceder a los apoyos, los montos disponibles, y las responsabilidades de las diferentes instancias participantes para garantizar la transparencia y rendición de cu
9.8.2.2. revision 2 estructura tentativa para 7 paginas industria aero...Luis Carrillo Pinto
El documento resume la industria aeronáutica y aeroespacial mundial, describiendo brevemente las características clave de los sectores en países como Europa, Estados Unidos, Rusia, China, Alemania, Francia, Italia, España, Israel, Japón, Corea del Sur y México. Resalta que la industria es estratégica para la seguridad y defensa nacional, y genera empleos altamente calificados e investigación y desarrollo.
Dr. M. Moses Antony Rajendran's biography provides details of his educational and professional background, including obtaining a PhD in Commerce from Bharathidasan University in 2009. He has over 18 years of experience teaching and conducting research in India, Bhutan, and Ethiopia. The document outlines his areas of specialization, publications, administrative experience, and travels.
Viaje a Siena, pocas horas para conocer una de las ciudades mas bellas en su arquitectura medieval y su planeamiento urbano que compito con Florencia en la misma región de Toscana.
El documento habla sobre el ciberacoso o ciberbullying. Explica que es el uso de medios digitales y redes sociales para acosar y dañar psicológicamente a otras personas de forma repetitiva. Las víctimas de ciberacoso a menudo sufren ataques de ansiedad y aislamiento. El documento insta a las personas a informarse sobre el ciberacoso, ponerse en el lugar de la víctima y hablar con un adulto de confianza si se es víctima.
El documento describe los principales conceptos de la sociedad red y la nueva economía global descritos por Manuel Castells. En pocas oraciones, explica que la economía global surge de la interconexión entre países a través del comercio y las finanzas globalizadas, así como del desarrollo de las tecnologías de la información. Sin embargo, la economía global también genera desigualdad y exclusión social debido a la concentración desigual de recursos. Finalmente, señala que aunque la nueva economía es un fenómeno global, su alcance es limit
El documento habla sobre la sociedad en red y cómo la información y la tecnología han evolucionado la forma en que los humanos se organizan y se conectan. Explica que la sociedad en red es una forma de organizar la actividad humana y que el experimento continúa desarrollándose al ritmo del capitalismo global. Se incluye una referencia a un libro de Manuel Castells sobre la sociedad en red.
Este documento resume las principales concepciones, fuentes y factores de conexión del derecho internacional privado. Según la concepción positivista, el único origen del derecho internacional son los acuerdos de voluntades expresos o tácitos, mientras que la concepción objetivista distingue entre fuentes creadoras y formales. Las fuentes incluyen tratados, leyes nacionales, costumbres, jurisprudencia y doctrina. Algunas fuentes importantes son el Código Bustamante y las leyes venezolanas de derecho intern
La contaminación del suelo es un problema ambiental grave que amenaza la salud humana y los ecosistemas. Los principales contaminantes del suelo incluyen metales pesados, plaguicidas, desechos industriales y derrames de petróleo, que se filtran en la tierra y el agua subterránea. Es necesario adoptar medidas para prevenir y remediar la contaminación del suelo a través de regulaciones más estrictas, limpieza de sitios contaminados y prácticas agrícolas sostenibles.
El documento habla sobre los riesgos de las redes sociales y ofrece consejos básicos para cuidar la privacidad. Recomienda tener cuidado con la información personal compartida y los detalles revelados, ya que esto puede usarse en tu contra.
O documento apresenta análises de logotipos incluindo tipos de letra, cores de fundo e letras, imagens e propostas finais de logotipos e cartões pessoais.
This document discusses marketing research and its importance for brand management. It contains the following key points:
1. Marketing research is the systematic gathering and analysis of data related to marketing products and services. It helps reduce risks and supports marketing decisions.
2. Market research provides important information and data to understand consumer behavior, brand performance, and category trends. It gives insights to justify marketing decisions.
3. Leading global market research firms conduct both continuous and ad-hoc research using various quantitative and qualitative methods. Their research programs track brand health and test new product concepts.
This document discusses strategic brand management and marketing elements for building brand equity. It covers integrated marketing communications, the marketing mix elements of product, price, promotion, and place. It also discusses the importance of people as the "fifth P" element and managing customer experience. Guidelines are provided for developing integrated marketing communication programs and evaluating their effectiveness at building brand equity.
This document discusses brand equity and its management over time. It covers key concepts like customer-based brand equity (CBBE), the four major dimensions of brand equity (awareness, perceived quality, loyalty, associations), and managing a brand portfolio. The document also provides examples of analyzing brand drivers and communication objectives, assessing brand assets, and strategies for reinforcing, revitalizing or retiring brands to manage CBBE over the long run.
This document provides an overview of the Hoegaarden white beer brand. It discusses the history of Hoegaarden dating back to 1445 when monks began brewing white beer in the village. It then describes the product details including ingredients, production process, technical specifications, awards won, and how it differs from other beers. Finally, it analyzes the competitive environment including segmentation of the beer market, key competitor brands worldwide and in key markets, and the evolution of Hoegaarden's sales over time in Belgium, France, Netherlands, and UK.
This document describes a series of fluid mechanics laboratory experiments and demonstrations. It includes equipment for investigating topics like fluid statics, fluid dynamics, open and closed channel flow, and rotodynamic machines. The core of the system is the F1-10 Basic Hydraulics Bench, which acts as a portable service module. It is accompanied by over 30 individual accessories that cover the key concepts in fluid mechanics and can be rapidly connected to the bench top for experimentation.
The Armfield Air Flow Unit has been designed to demonstrate principles of fluid mechanics and measure characteristics of industrial air distribution systems. It allows users to quantify flow properties using various instruments, understand concepts like pressure gradients and velocity profiles, and observe the dispersion of air jets. The unit includes a centrifugal fan, long smooth pipe with pressure tappings, interchangeable nozzles and orifice plates, and a Pitot tube for traversing jets and measuring velocity profiles. Measurements are displayed on an inclined manometer board, and experiments elucidate key airflow behaviors.
1) Conservation of mass states that the mass entering a system must equal the mass leaving the system. This can be expressed as an equation where the mass flow rate in equals the mass flow rate out.
2) The continuity equation relates mass flow rates, velocities, and cross-sectional areas of different parts of a system based on the law of conservation of mass.
3) Bernoulli's principle applies conservation of energy between two points in a fluid system and relates pressure, elevation, and velocity based on assumptions of incompressible, frictionless flow. It results in an equation equating total mechanical energy at different points.
Gear trains transmit power from an input shaft to an output shaft using a combination of gears. They are used when the input and output shafts need to be oriented spatially or when there is a large difference between input and output speeds. There are three main types of gear trains: simple, compound, and epicyclic. Simple gear trains have one gear per shaft and the input-output speed ratio depends only on the gear teeth. Compound gear trains can have multiple gears per shaft, and the speed ratio depends on all the gear teeth. Epicyclic gear trains have gears mounted on moving shafts relative to a fixed axis, allowing at least one gear axis to rotate relative to the frame.
The fundamental law of gearing states that for a pair of gears to transmit a constant angular velocity ratio, the tooth profiles must be designed such that the common normal or line of action passes through a fixed pitch point on the line connecting the gear centers. This ensures the gears maintain the proper rotation and speed ratio as they mesh and turn.
Gears are toothed wheels that transmit constant angular velocity between two shafts, which can be parallel, intersecting, or non-intersecting. There are different types of gears classified by the orientation of their shafts, including spur gears which have radially arranged teeth parallel to the shaft allowing transmission between parallel axes, helical gears which have teeth arranged at an angle to the axis, and bevel gears which connect intersecting shafts. For gears to maintain a constant speed ratio, their tooth profiles must be designed so that the line of action passes through a fixed pitch point along the line connecting their centers.
Centrifugal pumps in series and parallelphysics101
Centrifugal pumps work by using a rotating impeller to increase the velocity of a liquid and discharge it out of the pump housing. They have advantages like being simple, compact, and able to handle high rpm, but disadvantages like poor suction power and needing multiple stages to increase pressure. Proper installation requires a tight suction line, independently supported piping, minimal fittings, and protection against air intake to optimize performance. Pumps can be arranged in series to increase total head or in parallel to increase overall flow rate.
Laminar and turbulent flow can be distinguished by observing dye injected into a flowing fluid. Laminar flow moves in parallel, undisrupted layers while turbulent flow is disorganized with eddies. The Reynolds number determines whether flow is laminar or turbulent based on velocity, diameter, density and viscosity. Laminar flow has Re ≤ 2000 while turbulent flow has Re ≥ 3000. Viscosity resists flow and decreases with temperature for liquids but increases for gases.
El documento describe los principales conceptos de la sociedad red y la nueva economía global descritos por Manuel Castells. En pocas oraciones, explica que la economía global surge de la interconexión entre países a través del comercio y las finanzas globalizadas, así como del desarrollo de las tecnologías de la información. Sin embargo, la economía global también genera desigualdad y exclusión social debido a la concentración desigual de recursos. Finalmente, señala que aunque la nueva economía es un fenómeno global, su alcance es limit
El documento habla sobre la sociedad en red y cómo la información y la tecnología han evolucionado la forma en que los humanos se organizan y se conectan. Explica que la sociedad en red es una forma de organizar la actividad humana y que el experimento continúa desarrollándose al ritmo del capitalismo global. Se incluye una referencia a un libro de Manuel Castells sobre la sociedad en red.
Este documento resume las principales concepciones, fuentes y factores de conexión del derecho internacional privado. Según la concepción positivista, el único origen del derecho internacional son los acuerdos de voluntades expresos o tácitos, mientras que la concepción objetivista distingue entre fuentes creadoras y formales. Las fuentes incluyen tratados, leyes nacionales, costumbres, jurisprudencia y doctrina. Algunas fuentes importantes son el Código Bustamante y las leyes venezolanas de derecho intern
La contaminación del suelo es un problema ambiental grave que amenaza la salud humana y los ecosistemas. Los principales contaminantes del suelo incluyen metales pesados, plaguicidas, desechos industriales y derrames de petróleo, que se filtran en la tierra y el agua subterránea. Es necesario adoptar medidas para prevenir y remediar la contaminación del suelo a través de regulaciones más estrictas, limpieza de sitios contaminados y prácticas agrícolas sostenibles.
El documento habla sobre los riesgos de las redes sociales y ofrece consejos básicos para cuidar la privacidad. Recomienda tener cuidado con la información personal compartida y los detalles revelados, ya que esto puede usarse en tu contra.
O documento apresenta análises de logotipos incluindo tipos de letra, cores de fundo e letras, imagens e propostas finais de logotipos e cartões pessoais.
This document discusses marketing research and its importance for brand management. It contains the following key points:
1. Marketing research is the systematic gathering and analysis of data related to marketing products and services. It helps reduce risks and supports marketing decisions.
2. Market research provides important information and data to understand consumer behavior, brand performance, and category trends. It gives insights to justify marketing decisions.
3. Leading global market research firms conduct both continuous and ad-hoc research using various quantitative and qualitative methods. Their research programs track brand health and test new product concepts.
This document discusses strategic brand management and marketing elements for building brand equity. It covers integrated marketing communications, the marketing mix elements of product, price, promotion, and place. It also discusses the importance of people as the "fifth P" element and managing customer experience. Guidelines are provided for developing integrated marketing communication programs and evaluating their effectiveness at building brand equity.
This document discusses brand equity and its management over time. It covers key concepts like customer-based brand equity (CBBE), the four major dimensions of brand equity (awareness, perceived quality, loyalty, associations), and managing a brand portfolio. The document also provides examples of analyzing brand drivers and communication objectives, assessing brand assets, and strategies for reinforcing, revitalizing or retiring brands to manage CBBE over the long run.
This document provides an overview of the Hoegaarden white beer brand. It discusses the history of Hoegaarden dating back to 1445 when monks began brewing white beer in the village. It then describes the product details including ingredients, production process, technical specifications, awards won, and how it differs from other beers. Finally, it analyzes the competitive environment including segmentation of the beer market, key competitor brands worldwide and in key markets, and the evolution of Hoegaarden's sales over time in Belgium, France, Netherlands, and UK.
This document describes a series of fluid mechanics laboratory experiments and demonstrations. It includes equipment for investigating topics like fluid statics, fluid dynamics, open and closed channel flow, and rotodynamic machines. The core of the system is the F1-10 Basic Hydraulics Bench, which acts as a portable service module. It is accompanied by over 30 individual accessories that cover the key concepts in fluid mechanics and can be rapidly connected to the bench top for experimentation.
The Armfield Air Flow Unit has been designed to demonstrate principles of fluid mechanics and measure characteristics of industrial air distribution systems. It allows users to quantify flow properties using various instruments, understand concepts like pressure gradients and velocity profiles, and observe the dispersion of air jets. The unit includes a centrifugal fan, long smooth pipe with pressure tappings, interchangeable nozzles and orifice plates, and a Pitot tube for traversing jets and measuring velocity profiles. Measurements are displayed on an inclined manometer board, and experiments elucidate key airflow behaviors.
1) Conservation of mass states that the mass entering a system must equal the mass leaving the system. This can be expressed as an equation where the mass flow rate in equals the mass flow rate out.
2) The continuity equation relates mass flow rates, velocities, and cross-sectional areas of different parts of a system based on the law of conservation of mass.
3) Bernoulli's principle applies conservation of energy between two points in a fluid system and relates pressure, elevation, and velocity based on assumptions of incompressible, frictionless flow. It results in an equation equating total mechanical energy at different points.
Gear trains transmit power from an input shaft to an output shaft using a combination of gears. They are used when the input and output shafts need to be oriented spatially or when there is a large difference between input and output speeds. There are three main types of gear trains: simple, compound, and epicyclic. Simple gear trains have one gear per shaft and the input-output speed ratio depends only on the gear teeth. Compound gear trains can have multiple gears per shaft, and the speed ratio depends on all the gear teeth. Epicyclic gear trains have gears mounted on moving shafts relative to a fixed axis, allowing at least one gear axis to rotate relative to the frame.
The fundamental law of gearing states that for a pair of gears to transmit a constant angular velocity ratio, the tooth profiles must be designed such that the common normal or line of action passes through a fixed pitch point on the line connecting the gear centers. This ensures the gears maintain the proper rotation and speed ratio as they mesh and turn.
Gears are toothed wheels that transmit constant angular velocity between two shafts, which can be parallel, intersecting, or non-intersecting. There are different types of gears classified by the orientation of their shafts, including spur gears which have radially arranged teeth parallel to the shaft allowing transmission between parallel axes, helical gears which have teeth arranged at an angle to the axis, and bevel gears which connect intersecting shafts. For gears to maintain a constant speed ratio, their tooth profiles must be designed so that the line of action passes through a fixed pitch point along the line connecting their centers.
Centrifugal pumps in series and parallelphysics101
Centrifugal pumps work by using a rotating impeller to increase the velocity of a liquid and discharge it out of the pump housing. They have advantages like being simple, compact, and able to handle high rpm, but disadvantages like poor suction power and needing multiple stages to increase pressure. Proper installation requires a tight suction line, independently supported piping, minimal fittings, and protection against air intake to optimize performance. Pumps can be arranged in series to increase total head or in parallel to increase overall flow rate.
Laminar and turbulent flow can be distinguished by observing dye injected into a flowing fluid. Laminar flow moves in parallel, undisrupted layers while turbulent flow is disorganized with eddies. The Reynolds number determines whether flow is laminar or turbulent based on velocity, diameter, density and viscosity. Laminar flow has Re ≤ 2000 while turbulent flow has Re ≥ 3000. Viscosity resists flow and decreases with temperature for liquids but increases for gases.
The document summarizes the main engine systems, including the starting system, charging system, ignition system, and lighting system that make up the electrical system. It also describes the fuel system that supplies air and fuel mixtures, and can use a carburetor, petrol injection, or diesel injection. The cooling system works to reduce engine heat from combustion and friction. The lubrication system reduces friction and wear while also cooling the engine. Other systems mentioned include the drive train, steering, braking, suspension, emission control, computer, and body and frame systems.
The document discusses calorimetry and specific heat. [1] Calorimetry is used to measure heat changes in chemical and physical processes using a calorimeter, which is an insulated device that measures heat absorption or release. [2] Specific heat is the amount of heat needed to change the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius or Kelvin and is measured in Joules per gram-degree. [3] An example calculation is shown to determine the specific heat of copper using calorimetry data.
The document discusses flash point and fire point, which are measurements of the lowest temperatures at which lubricant vapors will ignite (flash point) or sustain combustion (fire point). The flash point indicates transportation and storage requirements, while a significantly lower flash point than normal may indicate contamination. The fire point is usually 8-10% higher than the flash point. The document also lists equipment needed to test flash point and fire point, including an open oil tester, thermometers, and oils of different weights.
The document discusses the calibration of pressure gauges using a dead weight tester. A dead weight tester compares the readings of the gauge being calibrated to a standard gauge using an incompressible fluid and weights to apply precise pressures. Factors like friction, lost motion, and hysteresis can cause inaccuracies that calibration corrects. The pressure produced is calculated using the force applied by the weights divided by the area of the piston.
This document provides guidance on handling hazardous substances in the workplace. It states that hazardous substances have the potential to harm health or safety and should be stored separately from non-hazardous substances in undamaged containers. Employees should receive instruction on the safe handling, storage, and clean up of spills of hazardous substances, as well as first aid treatment if exposure occurs. References for further information are also provided.
Hazard communication involves communicating chemical hazards to employees through labels, material safety data sheets (MSDS), and training. Key aspects of hazard communication include identifying chemical hazards using labels on containers and MSDS sheets, which provide information on safe handling, health effects, and emergency procedures. It is everyone's responsibility to safely handle chemicals and understand this hazard information.
The document outlines the key steps of the scientific method, which include making an observation, forming a hypothesis, performing an experiment to test the hypothesis, collecting and analyzing data, drawing conclusions, and communicating results. It provides examples and details for each step, emphasizing the importance of developing testable questions, writing clear procedures, recording measurements, analyzing data through graphs and tables, and determining whether the hypothesis was supported or needs revision based on experimental findings.