The document outlines the candidate's work experience on various MEP projects in Saudi Arabia as a Project Engineer. It describes their responsibilities which included supervising day-to-day site operations, ensuring installations met standards, coordinating project teams, managing schedules and documentation like BOQs, RFIs and ensuring systems were tested and commissioned properly. The candidate worked on numerous hospital, hotel and commercial projects, managing the installation of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and other building systems.
Israel has a developed economy and is a member of the OECD. It has signed several trade agreements with Turkey since 1996 to increase trade between the two countries. Israeli exports to Turkey rose 39% from 2010 to 2011 while imports from Turkey rose 16%, with trade between the two reaching $2 billion. Key Israeli exports include chemicals, oil distillates, and high-tech defense equipment, while imports from Turkey include military boots and uniforms.
This document presents a project to extend an existing reinforced concrete bungalow. The project team obtained floor plans for a Type B bungalow in IJM Land's Nusa Duta development consisting of a built up area of 4401 sq ft. One subgroup proposed a two-storey extension, enlarging the kitchen and adding a closet and balcony. The extension was under 30% of the existing floor area. Structural plans and a 3D model of the extended bungalow were developed. The subgroup also conducted a beam analysis to identify and quantify loads on the structure.
Roger's dyslexia in post industrial manchesterAlex Dunedin
This document summarizes a presentation given about dyslexia in post-industrial Manchester. It discusses how Manchester has struggled with its changing identity and now ranks highly on social issues. It then covers what dyslexia is, how it affects self-esteem and experiences in education. Fear and ignorance about dyslexia are discussed, as well as forces working against change. Barriers to employment for dyslexics are outlined along with proposed solutions like establishing a dyslexia department and providing more support services.
The document outlines the candidate's work experience on various MEP projects in Saudi Arabia as a Project Engineer. It describes their responsibilities which included supervising day-to-day site operations, ensuring installations met standards, coordinating project teams, managing schedules and documentation like BOQs, RFIs and ensuring systems were tested and commissioned properly. The candidate worked on numerous hospital, hotel and commercial projects, managing the installation of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and other building systems.
Israel has a developed economy and is a member of the OECD. It has signed several trade agreements with Turkey since 1996 to increase trade between the two countries. Israeli exports to Turkey rose 39% from 2010 to 2011 while imports from Turkey rose 16%, with trade between the two reaching $2 billion. Key Israeli exports include chemicals, oil distillates, and high-tech defense equipment, while imports from Turkey include military boots and uniforms.
This document presents a project to extend an existing reinforced concrete bungalow. The project team obtained floor plans for a Type B bungalow in IJM Land's Nusa Duta development consisting of a built up area of 4401 sq ft. One subgroup proposed a two-storey extension, enlarging the kitchen and adding a closet and balcony. The extension was under 30% of the existing floor area. Structural plans and a 3D model of the extended bungalow were developed. The subgroup also conducted a beam analysis to identify and quantify loads on the structure.
Roger's dyslexia in post industrial manchesterAlex Dunedin
This document summarizes a presentation given about dyslexia in post-industrial Manchester. It discusses how Manchester has struggled with its changing identity and now ranks highly on social issues. It then covers what dyslexia is, how it affects self-esteem and experiences in education. Fear and ignorance about dyslexia are discussed, as well as forces working against change. Barriers to employment for dyslexics are outlined along with proposed solutions like establishing a dyslexia department and providing more support services.
This document provides an introduction and overview of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). It begins by explaining what CSS is and its purpose of separating document content from document presentation/style. It then discusses how CSS is used to style HTML elements and provides examples of using CSS selectors like id (#) and class (.) to target specific elements. The document continues demonstrating various CSS properties like background, text formatting, boxes, and more with examples. It concludes with tips on CSS development tools and techniques.
The document discusses several key ways that human activities are negatively impacting the ocean, including overfishing, pollution, and acidification due to carbon dioxide absorption. It notes that oceans are crucial for regulating climate and providing food and recreation. The document also highlights some success stories of initiatives that have helped to restore fisheries, reduce pollution, and better protect marine environments and species. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and management to protect the ocean for future generations.
This document outlines the design portfolio of an architectural student. It includes an abstract describing the design of an urban farm and public vegetable market meant to provide job opportunities for locals and migrants in Kuala Lumpur. The document then reviews the site history dating back to 1882 and current issues including limited job prospects and an abandoned lot. Floor plans, elevations, sections and perspectives will be presented to show the design outcome.
This document discusses the future of software-defined networking (SDN) and network virtualization. It begins with an introduction of the author and Universal Data, Inc. It then discusses the drivers behind SDN, including increased mobility, cloud computing, and security needs. It outlines the basic SDN architecture and operation. It also examines the current state of the industry, barriers to adoption, and where SDN solutions may be adopted first. It concludes with recommendations to approach SDN adoption strategically and get involved in early testing to help shape emerging standards.
EASO: Security and Privacy when doing online researchFriedhelmHuridocs
This document summarizes a workshop on security and privacy for online research. It discusses threats to privacy from surveillance like the NSA and how encryption can help. It recommends using browsers like Firefox that allow privacy-enhancing plugins, clearing history regularly, and using tools like HTTPS Everywhere, Ghostery and NoScript to block tracking. The TOR browser bundles these protections and anonymizes activity. The document also recommends a password manager, private search engines, backing up and protecting data, and securing communications with tools like off-the-record chat and GPG email. Resources on digital security and privacy for researchers and human rights defenders are provided.
The document discusses Alex Siordia's dream of becoming a Senator from Hawaii while studying political science at Boston University. It notes that the cost of living is very high in Hawaii, creating challenges for the state's youth to attend college. It proposes that high school students create college preparation workshops to better encourage their peers to apply to college through higher empathy and encouragement. The conclusion argues that more people attending college could lead to higher paying jobs, a better economy, and an improved quality of life.
This document discusses the challenges of environmental pollution and climate change, and proposes putting youth in charge as a solution. It summarizes the work done by the UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station and other field stations, including research on water quality, harmful algal blooms, fisheries, climate change impacts like rising seas and stronger storms. The document advocates for youth leadership on environmental data collection and policy changes to address issues like runoff, invasive species, and plastic pollution.
This document provides a list of commonly confused word pairs in English and their definitions to distinguish between their meanings. There are over 100 words pairs defined, with examples provided for many. The purpose is to help readers avoid mixing up similar sounding words with different meanings.
Dr Ellen Boeren is Chancellor's Fellow (tenure track) at Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). She got her PhD in Educational Sciences in May 2011 from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. On the 10th of July 2014, she gave a talk in a Ragged University event which was called "Participation, motivation and adult learning: similarities and differences across Europe". You can listen to the podcast here.
She is interested in the field of higher/adult/lifelong education and conducts European comparative research studies. She holds a special interest in survey methodology. Ellen teaches 'Research Methods' for MSc students at Moray House in Edinburgh. She was appointed as the new Chair of SCUTREA (Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults).
http://www.ragged-online.com/2015/04/podcast-dr-ellen-boeren-adult-education
This document provides an introduction and overview of CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). It begins by explaining what CSS is and its purpose of separating document content from document presentation/style. It then discusses how CSS is used to style HTML elements and provides examples of using CSS selectors like id (#) and class (.) to target specific elements. The document continues demonstrating various CSS properties like background, text formatting, boxes, and more with examples. It concludes with tips on CSS development tools and techniques.
The document discusses several key ways that human activities are negatively impacting the ocean, including overfishing, pollution, and acidification due to carbon dioxide absorption. It notes that oceans are crucial for regulating climate and providing food and recreation. The document also highlights some success stories of initiatives that have helped to restore fisheries, reduce pollution, and better protect marine environments and species. Overall, it emphasizes the importance of sustainable practices and management to protect the ocean for future generations.
This document outlines the design portfolio of an architectural student. It includes an abstract describing the design of an urban farm and public vegetable market meant to provide job opportunities for locals and migrants in Kuala Lumpur. The document then reviews the site history dating back to 1882 and current issues including limited job prospects and an abandoned lot. Floor plans, elevations, sections and perspectives will be presented to show the design outcome.
This document discusses the future of software-defined networking (SDN) and network virtualization. It begins with an introduction of the author and Universal Data, Inc. It then discusses the drivers behind SDN, including increased mobility, cloud computing, and security needs. It outlines the basic SDN architecture and operation. It also examines the current state of the industry, barriers to adoption, and where SDN solutions may be adopted first. It concludes with recommendations to approach SDN adoption strategically and get involved in early testing to help shape emerging standards.
EASO: Security and Privacy when doing online researchFriedhelmHuridocs
This document summarizes a workshop on security and privacy for online research. It discusses threats to privacy from surveillance like the NSA and how encryption can help. It recommends using browsers like Firefox that allow privacy-enhancing plugins, clearing history regularly, and using tools like HTTPS Everywhere, Ghostery and NoScript to block tracking. The TOR browser bundles these protections and anonymizes activity. The document also recommends a password manager, private search engines, backing up and protecting data, and securing communications with tools like off-the-record chat and GPG email. Resources on digital security and privacy for researchers and human rights defenders are provided.
The document discusses Alex Siordia's dream of becoming a Senator from Hawaii while studying political science at Boston University. It notes that the cost of living is very high in Hawaii, creating challenges for the state's youth to attend college. It proposes that high school students create college preparation workshops to better encourage their peers to apply to college through higher empathy and encouragement. The conclusion argues that more people attending college could lead to higher paying jobs, a better economy, and an improved quality of life.
This document discusses the challenges of environmental pollution and climate change, and proposes putting youth in charge as a solution. It summarizes the work done by the UMass Boston Nantucket Field Station and other field stations, including research on water quality, harmful algal blooms, fisheries, climate change impacts like rising seas and stronger storms. The document advocates for youth leadership on environmental data collection and policy changes to address issues like runoff, invasive species, and plastic pollution.
This document provides a list of commonly confused word pairs in English and their definitions to distinguish between their meanings. There are over 100 words pairs defined, with examples provided for many. The purpose is to help readers avoid mixing up similar sounding words with different meanings.
Dr Ellen Boeren is Chancellor's Fellow (tenure track) at Moray House School of Education at the University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom). She got her PhD in Educational Sciences in May 2011 from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. On the 10th of July 2014, she gave a talk in a Ragged University event which was called "Participation, motivation and adult learning: similarities and differences across Europe". You can listen to the podcast here.
She is interested in the field of higher/adult/lifelong education and conducts European comparative research studies. She holds a special interest in survey methodology. Ellen teaches 'Research Methods' for MSc students at Moray House in Edinburgh. She was appointed as the new Chair of SCUTREA (Standing Conference on University Teaching and Research in the Education of Adults).
http://www.ragged-online.com/2015/04/podcast-dr-ellen-boeren-adult-education