The TEMPUS Association for Continuing Education (AsTEC) was founded in Romania in 2002 to maintain the results of the TEMPUS Program and concentrate continuing education opportunities. AsTEC's objectives are to disseminate best practices, adopt quality procedures, identify market needs, and promote international cooperation. It is composed of 16 continuing education centers located in universities across Romania and focuses on industries like engineering, agriculture, business, and public administration.
The document presents 14 optical illusions and asks the reader to describe what they see in each illusion. Some illusions involve ambiguous images that can be interpreted in multiple ways, such as a duck or rabbit or an old woman or young girl. Other illusions play tricks with perception, making shapes appear bent when they are straight or detecting hidden images and words. The illusions demonstrate how visual perception can be deceiving and encourage readers to look more closely at images.
AsTEC is an association founded in Romania in 2002 to maintain the results of the TEMPUS Program for continuing education. It aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and cooperation between its 17 member centers of continuing education located in 12 public universities. The centers provide training courses in various fields to meet the needs of the labor market, as identified through needs analysis. AsTEC works to concentrate continuing education supply and demand and promote best practices in the field according to labor market needs.
Universities in Romania are working with local communities and enterprises to develop a sustainable geopark in the Hateg Country region. The partnership aims to boost the local economy through tourism related to the region's geological and cultural heritage. It also works to educate communities on environmental protection, reconversion of former mining workers, and preservation of cultural traditions. The geopark project has led to social cohesion, new jobs, and interdisciplinary research while helping the universities develop real-world applications for their curriculum.
The document contains a series of visual illusions and questions intended to trick the viewer's perception. It asks what is seen in various images that feature ambiguous objects or figures, changing appearances with prolonged viewing, and optical illusions involving color, size, and perspective. The questions are designed to reveal that initial perceptions can be deceptive and that further examination may lead to different conclusions.
The documents discuss subnetting IP networks and addressing schemes. Some key points:
- A network was subnetted so each subnet has 14 usable host addresses, requiring a 255.255.255.224 subnet mask.
- A company using a Class B scheme needs 100 networks, requiring a 255.255.255.128 subnet mask.
- Issues like incorrect subnet masks, default gateways on wrong networks, and addresses on different subnets can cause connectivity problems between hosts on a LAN. Proper subnetting and addressing is required for hosts to communicate.
Mountain Lion brings several new features from iOS to OS X, including Notification Center, GameCenter, Dictation, and Safari improvements. It also expands iCloud integration and introduces Gatekeeper and AirPlay Mirroring. The update aims to make Mac computers work more seamlessly with iOS devices by syncing content and allowing cross-platform functionality. Mountain Lion was released in July 2012 and saw strong initial sales.
UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a standard language for modeling software systems using mainly graphical diagrams. It includes diagrams for use cases, class structure, object interaction, state machines, activities, components and deployment. UML aims to provide a standard way to visualize a system's architectural design which can be understood by all stakeholders and serves as input for the implementation.
The TEMPUS Association for Continuing Education (AsTEC) was founded in Romania in 2002 to maintain the results of the TEMPUS Program and concentrate continuing education opportunities. AsTEC's objectives are to disseminate best practices, adopt quality procedures, identify market needs, and promote international cooperation. It is composed of 16 continuing education centers located in universities across Romania and focuses on industries like engineering, agriculture, business, and public administration.
The document presents 14 optical illusions and asks the reader to describe what they see in each illusion. Some illusions involve ambiguous images that can be interpreted in multiple ways, such as a duck or rabbit or an old woman or young girl. Other illusions play tricks with perception, making shapes appear bent when they are straight or detecting hidden images and words. The illusions demonstrate how visual perception can be deceiving and encourage readers to look more closely at images.
AsTEC is an association founded in Romania in 2002 to maintain the results of the TEMPUS Program for continuing education. It aims to facilitate knowledge sharing and cooperation between its 17 member centers of continuing education located in 12 public universities. The centers provide training courses in various fields to meet the needs of the labor market, as identified through needs analysis. AsTEC works to concentrate continuing education supply and demand and promote best practices in the field according to labor market needs.
Universities in Romania are working with local communities and enterprises to develop a sustainable geopark in the Hateg Country region. The partnership aims to boost the local economy through tourism related to the region's geological and cultural heritage. It also works to educate communities on environmental protection, reconversion of former mining workers, and preservation of cultural traditions. The geopark project has led to social cohesion, new jobs, and interdisciplinary research while helping the universities develop real-world applications for their curriculum.
The document contains a series of visual illusions and questions intended to trick the viewer's perception. It asks what is seen in various images that feature ambiguous objects or figures, changing appearances with prolonged viewing, and optical illusions involving color, size, and perspective. The questions are designed to reveal that initial perceptions can be deceptive and that further examination may lead to different conclusions.
The documents discuss subnetting IP networks and addressing schemes. Some key points:
- A network was subnetted so each subnet has 14 usable host addresses, requiring a 255.255.255.224 subnet mask.
- A company using a Class B scheme needs 100 networks, requiring a 255.255.255.128 subnet mask.
- Issues like incorrect subnet masks, default gateways on wrong networks, and addresses on different subnets can cause connectivity problems between hosts on a LAN. Proper subnetting and addressing is required for hosts to communicate.
Mountain Lion brings several new features from iOS to OS X, including Notification Center, GameCenter, Dictation, and Safari improvements. It also expands iCloud integration and introduces Gatekeeper and AirPlay Mirroring. The update aims to make Mac computers work more seamlessly with iOS devices by syncing content and allowing cross-platform functionality. Mountain Lion was released in July 2012 and saw strong initial sales.
UML (Unified Modeling Language) is a standard language for modeling software systems using mainly graphical diagrams. It includes diagrams for use cases, class structure, object interaction, state machines, activities, components and deployment. UML aims to provide a standard way to visualize a system's architectural design which can be understood by all stakeholders and serves as input for the implementation.