This document discusses using design to increase transparency between civic agencies and the public to facilitate civic engagement. It argues that civic agencies suffer from unnecessary politics and silos that design can help break down. Specifically, visual and systems thinking can help eliminate confusion and facilitate change by building bridges between the complex relationships of different civic groups. The goal is for designers to increase transparency to engage citizens and communities more effectively.
The document discusses ideas for a film poster based on research of other similar films. It analyzes several film posters that effectively portray themes through images of characters in meaningful settings. Key ideas discussed include using backdrop images to represent themes, focusing on main characters by having others look at them, and blending character faces to show a close relationship while drawing the eye. The document considers incorporating these techniques while developing a unique poster that captures the genres and storyline of the original film.
The survey results showed that most respondents were female, aged 16-20, and employed. The majority read newspapers daily or weekly and usually pay 50p or less. Tabloid newspapers and headlines were most popular. The survey informed the creator's decisions to make the newspaper a weekly tabloid costing 45p with headlines, photos, and stories about crime, sports, and local news. The newspaper will aim to attract both men and women aged 16+ from the working class with a mix of positive and negative local stories.
This document discusses challenges related to scaling model repositories for automotive software development. It summarizes the "big model" problem faced with large models that exceed memory limits. The document describes Bosch's use of EMF models with thousands of components and gigabytes of data. It outlines Bosch's evaluation of technologies to address scalability, selecting CDO for its stability and visibility. Tests show CDO improves memory usage but reduces performance for validation by up to a factor of 15. The conclusion is that upgrading developer PCs to 64-bit systems will resolve scalability issues without significant architecture changes.
This document provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of malaria. It discusses the history of malaria, including its earliest documentation and the discovery of the parasitic cause. Key points include:
- Malaria is transmitted through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes.
- There are four Plasmodium species that cause malaria in humans. Each species has distinct characteristics such as incubation period and periodicity of fevers.
- Diagnosis is made through microscopic examination of blood smears to identify the parasitic species.
- Complications of malaria include cerebral malaria, severe anemia, hypoglycemia, and acute renal failure.
- Treatment depends on the parasitic species and includes chloroquine, artemether-
Break into Cannes Prediction Contest - 'Street Colors - Your Styles' for CannonGia Hoàng Hồ
This document outlines a photo contest proposal to promote Canon Ixus cameras. The contest would have participants submit photos taken on streets during holidays that show their personality and style. It would run in three rounds from December to January, with participants voting on photos. The winner would receive a trip to Singapore, while all participants get a camera discount. The proposal describes the camera features, objectives to increase sales, target audience, and execution plan including online submission, photo filters, hashtags, voting, and communication channels.
HTML 5 is the 5th revision of the core HTML language specification defined by the W3C. It introduces many new features including native multimedia support through elements like <video> and <audio>, canvas element for 2D drawing, offline web applications, and more. The WHATWG and W3C jointly oversee the standardization process, with the specification being implemented across modern browsers though some features have uneven support. HTML5 aims to enhance the web platform with native functionality that was previously only available through plug-ins like Flash.
1. The document contains 42 multiple choice questions about factorizing algebraic expressions and evaluating expressions.
2. The questions cover topics like factorizing quadratic expressions, common factors of expressions, evaluating expressions involving exponents and fractions, and identifying factors of expressions.
3. The multiple choice options provide the possible factored forms or simplified expressions for evaluating each question.
This document provides guidelines for increasing and improving right-of-way public spaces and green areas. It recommends integrating more green spaces, seating, public art, and areas for economic activity into streetscapes. Specific strategies include replacing impervious surfaces with vegetation, creating planting areas with bulb-outs and neckdowns, integrating stormwater management, and ensuring adequate space for tree growth.
This document discusses the importance of creating brand advocates through delivering excellent customer experiences. It defines brand advocates as highly satisfied, loyal customers who recommend a brand to others. Companies with strong brand advocates are more profitable due to lower marketing costs, higher customer retention and willingness to pay more. The document provides steps to create brand advocates, including defining best customer segments, understanding customer motivations, ensuring consistency across all customer touchpoints, and measuring advocacy through recommendations and repeat purchases.
El documento trata sobre problemas de genética mendeliana relacionados con cruces de plantas y humanos. Describe cruces entre plantas con diferentes colores de flores, texturas de piel de guisantes y grupos sanguíneos humanos. Solicita esquemas de cruzamiento para predecir los resultados en cada caso.
The document outlines a meal preparation service called "Fuel Factory" that allows customers to order customized, pre-prepared meals tailored to their dieting needs. The service plans meals in advance that are prepared and available for pickup for hours, days or weeks. It aims to help customers eat smarter, save time, and avoid cheating on their diets. Key competitors include similar meal kit companies. The service sees its competitive advantages as being highly customized to diets and accessible nearly all hours. Target markets are fitness enthusiasts, busy people, and athletes.
This document discusses using design to increase transparency between civic agencies and the public to facilitate civic engagement. It argues that civic agencies suffer from unnecessary politics and silos that design can help break down. Specifically, visual and systems thinking can help eliminate confusion and facilitate change by building bridges between the complex relationships of different civic groups. The goal is for designers to increase transparency to engage citizens and communities more effectively.
The document discusses ideas for a film poster based on research of other similar films. It analyzes several film posters that effectively portray themes through images of characters in meaningful settings. Key ideas discussed include using backdrop images to represent themes, focusing on main characters by having others look at them, and blending character faces to show a close relationship while drawing the eye. The document considers incorporating these techniques while developing a unique poster that captures the genres and storyline of the original film.
The survey results showed that most respondents were female, aged 16-20, and employed. The majority read newspapers daily or weekly and usually pay 50p or less. Tabloid newspapers and headlines were most popular. The survey informed the creator's decisions to make the newspaper a weekly tabloid costing 45p with headlines, photos, and stories about crime, sports, and local news. The newspaper will aim to attract both men and women aged 16+ from the working class with a mix of positive and negative local stories.
This document discusses challenges related to scaling model repositories for automotive software development. It summarizes the "big model" problem faced with large models that exceed memory limits. The document describes Bosch's use of EMF models with thousands of components and gigabytes of data. It outlines Bosch's evaluation of technologies to address scalability, selecting CDO for its stability and visibility. Tests show CDO improves memory usage but reduces performance for validation by up to a factor of 15. The conclusion is that upgrading developer PCs to 64-bit systems will resolve scalability issues without significant architecture changes.
This document provides information on the diagnosis and treatment of malaria. It discusses the history of malaria, including its earliest documentation and the discovery of the parasitic cause. Key points include:
- Malaria is transmitted through the bites of infected Anopheles mosquitoes.
- There are four Plasmodium species that cause malaria in humans. Each species has distinct characteristics such as incubation period and periodicity of fevers.
- Diagnosis is made through microscopic examination of blood smears to identify the parasitic species.
- Complications of malaria include cerebral malaria, severe anemia, hypoglycemia, and acute renal failure.
- Treatment depends on the parasitic species and includes chloroquine, artemether-
Break into Cannes Prediction Contest - 'Street Colors - Your Styles' for CannonGia Hoàng Hồ
This document outlines a photo contest proposal to promote Canon Ixus cameras. The contest would have participants submit photos taken on streets during holidays that show their personality and style. It would run in three rounds from December to January, with participants voting on photos. The winner would receive a trip to Singapore, while all participants get a camera discount. The proposal describes the camera features, objectives to increase sales, target audience, and execution plan including online submission, photo filters, hashtags, voting, and communication channels.
HTML 5 is the 5th revision of the core HTML language specification defined by the W3C. It introduces many new features including native multimedia support through elements like <video> and <audio>, canvas element for 2D drawing, offline web applications, and more. The WHATWG and W3C jointly oversee the standardization process, with the specification being implemented across modern browsers though some features have uneven support. HTML5 aims to enhance the web platform with native functionality that was previously only available through plug-ins like Flash.
1. The document contains 42 multiple choice questions about factorizing algebraic expressions and evaluating expressions.
2. The questions cover topics like factorizing quadratic expressions, common factors of expressions, evaluating expressions involving exponents and fractions, and identifying factors of expressions.
3. The multiple choice options provide the possible factored forms or simplified expressions for evaluating each question.
This document provides guidelines for increasing and improving right-of-way public spaces and green areas. It recommends integrating more green spaces, seating, public art, and areas for economic activity into streetscapes. Specific strategies include replacing impervious surfaces with vegetation, creating planting areas with bulb-outs and neckdowns, integrating stormwater management, and ensuring adequate space for tree growth.
This document discusses the importance of creating brand advocates through delivering excellent customer experiences. It defines brand advocates as highly satisfied, loyal customers who recommend a brand to others. Companies with strong brand advocates are more profitable due to lower marketing costs, higher customer retention and willingness to pay more. The document provides steps to create brand advocates, including defining best customer segments, understanding customer motivations, ensuring consistency across all customer touchpoints, and measuring advocacy through recommendations and repeat purchases.
El documento trata sobre problemas de genética mendeliana relacionados con cruces de plantas y humanos. Describe cruces entre plantas con diferentes colores de flores, texturas de piel de guisantes y grupos sanguíneos humanos. Solicita esquemas de cruzamiento para predecir los resultados en cada caso.
The document outlines a meal preparation service called "Fuel Factory" that allows customers to order customized, pre-prepared meals tailored to their dieting needs. The service plans meals in advance that are prepared and available for pickup for hours, days or weeks. It aims to help customers eat smarter, save time, and avoid cheating on their diets. Key competitors include similar meal kit companies. The service sees its competitive advantages as being highly customized to diets and accessible nearly all hours. Target markets are fitness enthusiasts, busy people, and athletes.
This document provides an overview of eReaders, tablets, and eBooks. It discusses the history of these technologies from 1971 to present day. It describes who uses eReading devices, what they are, when and where people use them, why they are popular, and how to access and use eBooks through libraries and other sources. The document aims to educate readers on the rise of digital reading and help them get started using eBooks and checking them out through the library.
Sharon Kulesz is an accomplished healthcare professional with over 20 years of experience in healthcare education, management, and professional development. She has held leadership roles at organizations such as the American College of Radiology, Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions, and American Academy of Physician Assistants, where she developed and managed educational programs, oversaw operations and budgets, and strengthened relationships with partners. Kulesz has expertise in areas like curriculum development, program management, and facilitating continuing education in various settings. She is passionate about developing educational opportunities to advance healthcare professionals.
This document discusses Application Level Events (ALE), which provides filtering and grouping of RFID tag reads. It introduces the role and 5 APIs of ALE - Reading, Writing, Tag Memory, Logical Reader, and Access Control APIs. It describes the design of the Oliot-fc ALE implementation, including its projects and deployment. Finally, it mentions future directions such as implementing ALE with big data processing over cloud infrastructure.