The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document discusses homelessness in Newcastle, England. It provides statistics that show the majority of homeless people in Newcastle are single mothers, domestic violence victims, and those with little education. The top three reasons for losing housing are no longer able to live with parents/relatives, overcrowding, and domestic violence. Newcastle City Council works to prevent homelessness through affordable housing initiatives, housing advice centers, and temporary accommodations. The goal is to ensure all residents have access to secure, affordable housing.
The document discusses the inverse scattering series (ISS) approach for eliminating internal multiples in land seismic data. ISS methods do not require information about the subsurface and can predict the traveltimes and amplitudes of all internal multiples. The authors apply 1D and 1.5D ISS algorithms to synthetic and field data from Saudi Arabia and achieve encouraging results, successfully attenuating most internal multiples while preserving primaries. However, further work is needed to more accurately predict multiples to handle interference between primaries and multiples.
Living in two places 2030 story book - printer versionKazushi Ishigaki
This Booklet describes stories of people who live in a two-base of rural and urban in 2030. Technologies are used to overcome the problems when people live in two-base, and realize resilience against huge disasters.
This booklet is an output of the Frontier Research and Development Committee of "Construction of Resilient Social and Life Space" supported by Japan Scoiety for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
この小冊子は、2030年の地方と都市の二拠点で暮らす人々の生活を描いたものです。
技術は人々が二拠点で暮らす問題を解決し、巨大災害でのレジリエンスを実現するために使われます。
この小冊子は、日本学術振興会の先導的研究開発委員会「クライシスに強い社会・生活空間の創成」の成果物の一つです。
Eisenstein sought to control spectators through film editing and montage techniques to influence their psychophysiology and thinking. However, his efforts also unintentionally placed cinema in a role of imposing control over passive audiences. While Eisenstein aimed to liberate viewers, his works ended up both committing violence against spectators by objectifying them and transforming spectators into transparent images detached from reality. Contemporary media images now seem satisfied with only slight acknowledgment from disengaged viewers, demonstrating how difficult true spectator control is, though Eisenstein's experiments revealed how images can influence human evolution and behavior.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document discusses homelessness in Newcastle, England. It provides statistics that show the majority of homeless people in Newcastle are single mothers, domestic violence victims, and those with little education. The top three reasons for losing housing are no longer able to live with parents/relatives, overcrowding, and domestic violence. Newcastle City Council works to prevent homelessness through affordable housing initiatives, housing advice centers, and temporary accommodations. The goal is to ensure all residents have access to secure, affordable housing.
The document discusses the inverse scattering series (ISS) approach for eliminating internal multiples in land seismic data. ISS methods do not require information about the subsurface and can predict the traveltimes and amplitudes of all internal multiples. The authors apply 1D and 1.5D ISS algorithms to synthetic and field data from Saudi Arabia and achieve encouraging results, successfully attenuating most internal multiples while preserving primaries. However, further work is needed to more accurately predict multiples to handle interference between primaries and multiples.
Living in two places 2030 story book - printer versionKazushi Ishigaki
This Booklet describes stories of people who live in a two-base of rural and urban in 2030. Technologies are used to overcome the problems when people live in two-base, and realize resilience against huge disasters.
This booklet is an output of the Frontier Research and Development Committee of "Construction of Resilient Social and Life Space" supported by Japan Scoiety for the Promotion of Science (JSPS).
この小冊子は、2030年の地方と都市の二拠点で暮らす人々の生活を描いたものです。
技術は人々が二拠点で暮らす問題を解決し、巨大災害でのレジリエンスを実現するために使われます。
この小冊子は、日本学術振興会の先導的研究開発委員会「クライシスに強い社会・生活空間の創成」の成果物の一つです。
Eisenstein sought to control spectators through film editing and montage techniques to influence their psychophysiology and thinking. However, his efforts also unintentionally placed cinema in a role of imposing control over passive audiences. While Eisenstein aimed to liberate viewers, his works ended up both committing violence against spectators by objectifying them and transforming spectators into transparent images detached from reality. Contemporary media images now seem satisfied with only slight acknowledgment from disengaged viewers, demonstrating how difficult true spectator control is, though Eisenstein's experiments revealed how images can influence human evolution and behavior.
This document provides details about Southeast Ohio Seed Savers (SOSS), a seed company that sells locally grown and saved heirloom seed varieties. SOSS operates as a program of the nonprofit Community Food Initiatives. The summary outlines SOSS's mission to strengthen the local food system and preserve heirloom seeds through selling seeds from regional growers. Financial projections estimate that SOSS will break even by 2021 and become profitable by 2025.
The powerpoint slides for Attorney Marc Lopez's Specialized Driving Privileges continuing legal education presentation to the Marion County Public Defender Agency.
http://bestwatersoftenerhub.com/how-does-water-softener-works/
Welcome to my blog. My name is Frances Dunn, but my friends call me Franny, and I'm an entrepreneur. I've started three businesses in my life and have many more side projects. I started this website because I was trying to purchase a water softener and I couldn't find a good source of information on the web. I decided to gather all my research in one place so others can find the water softener that is right for them.
This document summarizes Tim Mislan's keynote address at the ResPCT Conference 2013 about caring for patients. It discusses that Mislan has worked in healthcare administration for many years and holds several advanced degrees. The keynote then discusses the importance of relationship-based care, which focuses on caring for patients, caring for oneself, and caring for one's coworkers. It emphasizes treating all people with kindness, compassion and respect. Relationship-based care can improve care delivery by enhancing communication and teamwork between providers, patients and staff.
Hessa Mohamed Hassan Butaweel is an Emirati animator seeking a position to develop her animation skills. She has a Bachelor's degree in Applied Communications from Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah Women's College, and experience as an animator for various organizations. Her experience includes workshops in character design, animation, and board game design. She is proficient in animation software and design programs.
This newsletter provides updates on volunteer activities and programs at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital over the summer. It discusses improvements made to the Volunteen program that increased participation. It highlights fundraising events like the Memphis to Peoria run that raised over $8 million. It also profiles volunteer activities like Camp Wishing Well that provided fun for patients. In closing, it thanks volunteers for their service and previews upcoming fall events.
St. Mary's University (TX) finished in first place with a team score of 291 over both rounds. Kelly Contreras of St. Mary's University (TX) tied for fourth individually with a score of 69. Newman University finished in second place with a team score of 293. Imkeleen Meyer of Newman University tied for seventh individually with a score of 70. Dallas Baptist University finished in fourth place with a team score of 295. Ann Parmerter of Dallas Baptist University tied for first individually with a score of 68.
This document discusses building decision trees from data. It begins by introducing decision trees and describing how they are built recursively by splitting the data on attributes with the highest information gain at each node. It provides examples of building decision trees on small sample datasets, including a dataset about vehicle miles per gallon. The key steps of building a decision tree are finding the highest information gain attribute at each node, splitting the data on that attribute into subsets, and recursively building subtrees on each subset until reaching base cases of identical outputs or inputs.
Comunicadora Social y Periodista Carolina Trianajuandavidcado
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
Naveen Thavutham has over 8 years of experience in software quality assurance and testing. He has extensive experience automating tests using Selenium for web applications and Appium for mobile applications. Some of the key projects he has worked on include Engage, Pulse, Health4Me, and CAMS. For these projects, he was responsible for designing and implementing automation frameworks, writing test cases, performing regression testing, and creating detailed reports. He also has experience in performance and load testing. Naveen has a strong background in testing across the software development lifecycle with a focus on functional, system, and regression testing.
Michelle Davis has over 25 years of experience providing financial administration and contract administration for various infrastructure projects. She has worked for several companies including UGL Engineering Pty Ltd, ALSTOM Australia, and United Group Infrastructure Pty Ltd. Her roles have included cost controlling, purchase order processing, invoice processing, progress payment claims, and monthly reporting. She has extensive experience working in SAP systems and providing training to other users. Michelle holds qualifications in accounting, office skills, and workplace health and safety.
This document provides details about Southeast Ohio Seed Savers (SOSS), a seed company that sells locally grown and saved heirloom seed varieties. SOSS operates as a program of the nonprofit Community Food Initiatives. The summary outlines SOSS's mission to strengthen the local food system and preserve heirloom seeds through selling seeds from regional growers. Financial projections estimate that SOSS will break even by 2021 and become profitable by 2025.
The powerpoint slides for Attorney Marc Lopez's Specialized Driving Privileges continuing legal education presentation to the Marion County Public Defender Agency.
http://bestwatersoftenerhub.com/how-does-water-softener-works/
Welcome to my blog. My name is Frances Dunn, but my friends call me Franny, and I'm an entrepreneur. I've started three businesses in my life and have many more side projects. I started this website because I was trying to purchase a water softener and I couldn't find a good source of information on the web. I decided to gather all my research in one place so others can find the water softener that is right for them.
This document summarizes Tim Mislan's keynote address at the ResPCT Conference 2013 about caring for patients. It discusses that Mislan has worked in healthcare administration for many years and holds several advanced degrees. The keynote then discusses the importance of relationship-based care, which focuses on caring for patients, caring for oneself, and caring for one's coworkers. It emphasizes treating all people with kindness, compassion and respect. Relationship-based care can improve care delivery by enhancing communication and teamwork between providers, patients and staff.
Hessa Mohamed Hassan Butaweel is an Emirati animator seeking a position to develop her animation skills. She has a Bachelor's degree in Applied Communications from Higher Colleges of Technology, Sharjah Women's College, and experience as an animator for various organizations. Her experience includes workshops in character design, animation, and board game design. She is proficient in animation software and design programs.
This newsletter provides updates on volunteer activities and programs at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital over the summer. It discusses improvements made to the Volunteen program that increased participation. It highlights fundraising events like the Memphis to Peoria run that raised over $8 million. It also profiles volunteer activities like Camp Wishing Well that provided fun for patients. In closing, it thanks volunteers for their service and previews upcoming fall events.
St. Mary's University (TX) finished in first place with a team score of 291 over both rounds. Kelly Contreras of St. Mary's University (TX) tied for fourth individually with a score of 69. Newman University finished in second place with a team score of 293. Imkeleen Meyer of Newman University tied for seventh individually with a score of 70. Dallas Baptist University finished in fourth place with a team score of 295. Ann Parmerter of Dallas Baptist University tied for first individually with a score of 68.
This document discusses building decision trees from data. It begins by introducing decision trees and describing how they are built recursively by splitting the data on attributes with the highest information gain at each node. It provides examples of building decision trees on small sample datasets, including a dataset about vehicle miles per gallon. The key steps of building a decision tree are finding the highest information gain attribute at each node, splitting the data on that attribute into subsets, and recursively building subtrees on each subset until reaching base cases of identical outputs or inputs.
Comunicadora Social y Periodista Carolina Trianajuandavidcado
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In just one sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create engaging slideshow presentations.
Naveen Thavutham has over 8 years of experience in software quality assurance and testing. He has extensive experience automating tests using Selenium for web applications and Appium for mobile applications. Some of the key projects he has worked on include Engage, Pulse, Health4Me, and CAMS. For these projects, he was responsible for designing and implementing automation frameworks, writing test cases, performing regression testing, and creating detailed reports. He also has experience in performance and load testing. Naveen has a strong background in testing across the software development lifecycle with a focus on functional, system, and regression testing.
Michelle Davis has over 25 years of experience providing financial administration and contract administration for various infrastructure projects. She has worked for several companies including UGL Engineering Pty Ltd, ALSTOM Australia, and United Group Infrastructure Pty Ltd. Her roles have included cost controlling, purchase order processing, invoice processing, progress payment claims, and monthly reporting. She has extensive experience working in SAP systems and providing training to other users. Michelle holds qualifications in accounting, office skills, and workplace health and safety.
John Davis has completed several Catalyst training courses and received a certificate of completion as a short-course trainer. The certificate accredits him to deliver Catalyst training within UGL businesses, including courses on introducing the Catalyst system and basic navigation, introduction to Catalyst reporting, timesheet entry for employees, timesheet approval for managers, purchase requisitions, purchase order approval, and purchasing. The certificate was issued as part of the Catalyst Learning Environment program.