The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on coffee production. Researchers found that suitable land for coffee production could decline by up to 50% by 2050 due to rising temperatures and changing rain patterns associated with climate change. The study suggests that countries like Colombia, Ethiopia, and Indonesia, which are major global coffee producers, will need to adapt coffee farming to a warmer climate in order to maintain production levels.
Fabrizio Flores - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angelesstedelijk
The document summarizes the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles' (MOCA) high school community program called MAP (Museum Art Program). It discusses how MAP has supported high school students for over 18 years by providing internship, learning, and community-building opportunities focused on contemporary art. It highlights how MAP helps students develop personally and creatively, gain exposure to art forms and techniques, and cultivates future artists and engaged community members. The success of MAP indicates that long-term commitment to youth arts education through authentic hands-on experiences can foster meaningful learning and support a culturally diverse community.
The document is a media kit for Places magazine, which is distributed monthly to over 600 hotels in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego, reaching nearly 1.6 million visitors each month. It provides advertising opportunities in the print magazine distributed to hotel rooms as well as a digital presence across their website and social media platforms. Advertising rates and specifications are provided for print, digital, and full multimedia package options.
The document provides biographical information about Vasyl Rozdolskyy. Vasyl Rozdolskyy is a Ukrainian artist known for his paintings depicting rural Ukrainian life in the early 20th century. His paintings often featured landscapes, farms, and daily activities to capture and preserve Ukrainian folk culture during a period of rapid modernization and cultural change.
This document provides information and resources for McGill students living off campus in Montreal. It begins with an introduction to Montreal and highlights of living in the city. It then provides details on the different neighborhoods and zones for housing, including maps. The document reviews important considerations for finding housing such as budget, roommate situations, and lease terms. It offers a step-by-step guide for apartment hunting and provides an apartment checklist. Finally, it covers moving in, living independently, green living, and shopping in Montreal. The document aims to equip students with all the information they need to find suitable off-campus housing and settle into life in Montreal.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on coffee production. Researchers found that suitable land for coffee production could decline by up to 50% by 2050 due to rising temperatures and changing rain patterns associated with climate change. The study suggests that countries like Colombia, Ethiopia, and Indonesia, which are major global coffee producers, will need to adapt coffee farming to a warmer climate in order to maintain production levels.
Fabrizio Flores - Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angelesstedelijk
The document summarizes the Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles' (MOCA) high school community program called MAP (Museum Art Program). It discusses how MAP has supported high school students for over 18 years by providing internship, learning, and community-building opportunities focused on contemporary art. It highlights how MAP helps students develop personally and creatively, gain exposure to art forms and techniques, and cultivates future artists and engaged community members. The success of MAP indicates that long-term commitment to youth arts education through authentic hands-on experiences can foster meaningful learning and support a culturally diverse community.
The document is a media kit for Places magazine, which is distributed monthly to over 600 hotels in Los Angeles, Orange County, and San Diego, reaching nearly 1.6 million visitors each month. It provides advertising opportunities in the print magazine distributed to hotel rooms as well as a digital presence across their website and social media platforms. Advertising rates and specifications are provided for print, digital, and full multimedia package options.
The document provides biographical information about Vasyl Rozdolskyy. Vasyl Rozdolskyy is a Ukrainian artist known for his paintings depicting rural Ukrainian life in the early 20th century. His paintings often featured landscapes, farms, and daily activities to capture and preserve Ukrainian folk culture during a period of rapid modernization and cultural change.
This document provides information and resources for McGill students living off campus in Montreal. It begins with an introduction to Montreal and highlights of living in the city. It then provides details on the different neighborhoods and zones for housing, including maps. The document reviews important considerations for finding housing such as budget, roommate situations, and lease terms. It offers a step-by-step guide for apartment hunting and provides an apartment checklist. Finally, it covers moving in, living independently, green living, and shopping in Montreal. The document aims to equip students with all the information they need to find suitable off-campus housing and settle into life in Montreal.
The document discusses technical writing and compares it to literary writing. Technical writing is used to convey instructions and information for tasks, particularly for scientific or business audiences. It aims to be informative, factual, and allow readers to complete complex tasks. In contrast, literary writing uses techniques like metaphors and aims to convey emotions and stories for general audiences. The document then covers various types of technical writing, its structure and purpose, and provides examples comparing technical and literary writing styles.
As an executive with Edison, New Jersey-based Super Stud Building Products, Inc., Raymond Frobosilo, Jr., oversees day-to-day manufacturing operations. Raymond Frobosilo, Jr., also maintains an interest in collecting model trains.
The document discusses managing marketing information and gaining customer insights. It covers topics such as assessing marketing information needs, developing marketing information through internal data, marketing intelligence and research. Marketing research involves defining problems, developing a research plan and sampling strategy, gathering primary and secondary data, analyzing findings and reporting results. The information is then distributed through databases and analyzed using tools like CRM to build stronger customer relationships.
The document summarizes the results of the Regional Monitoring, Evaluation and Adjustment (RMEA) conducted in the first quarter of 2013. Key findings include:
- The region achieved 92.31% of its 118 planned outputs, with most divisions accomplishing all targets except for minor shortfalls.
- Issues raised included lack of personnel and equipment repair needs. Lessons focused on benefits of planning and teamwork.
- As of April, the region had spent 7.53% of its 28.3 million peso budget, mostly on office supplies, travel, and communication. Expenditures varied between divisions.
- Recommendations included addressing personnel and equipment needs, enhancing monitoring systems, and adopting long-term
Business process reengineering involves fundamentally rethinking and radically redesigning business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in areas like cost, quality, service, and speed. It aims to make processes more efficient, effective, and flexible. BPR requires analyzing existing processes, creating a new vision, redesigning processes, and implementing changes. It should have strong management support and commitment, show quick results, and involve employees in the change process to minimize risk and ensure success.
The document discusses technical writing and compares it to literary writing. Technical writing is used to convey instructions and information for tasks, particularly for scientific or business audiences. It aims to be informative, factual, and allow readers to complete complex tasks. In contrast, literary writing uses techniques like metaphors and aims to convey emotions and stories for general audiences. The document then covers various types of technical writing, its structure and purpose, and provides examples comparing technical and literary writing styles.
As an executive with Edison, New Jersey-based Super Stud Building Products, Inc., Raymond Frobosilo, Jr., oversees day-to-day manufacturing operations. Raymond Frobosilo, Jr., also maintains an interest in collecting model trains.
The document discusses managing marketing information and gaining customer insights. It covers topics such as assessing marketing information needs, developing marketing information through internal data, marketing intelligence and research. Marketing research involves defining problems, developing a research plan and sampling strategy, gathering primary and secondary data, analyzing findings and reporting results. The information is then distributed through databases and analyzed using tools like CRM to build stronger customer relationships.
The document summarizes the results of the Regional Monitoring, Evaluation and Adjustment (RMEA) conducted in the first quarter of 2013. Key findings include:
- The region achieved 92.31% of its 118 planned outputs, with most divisions accomplishing all targets except for minor shortfalls.
- Issues raised included lack of personnel and equipment repair needs. Lessons focused on benefits of planning and teamwork.
- As of April, the region had spent 7.53% of its 28.3 million peso budget, mostly on office supplies, travel, and communication. Expenditures varied between divisions.
- Recommendations included addressing personnel and equipment needs, enhancing monitoring systems, and adopting long-term
Business process reengineering involves fundamentally rethinking and radically redesigning business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in areas like cost, quality, service, and speed. It aims to make processes more efficient, effective, and flexible. BPR requires analyzing existing processes, creating a new vision, redesigning processes, and implementing changes. It should have strong management support and commitment, show quick results, and involve employees in the change process to minimize risk and ensure success.