Carol Ryff presented research on psychological well-being and its connection to art experiences. She defined well-being as having purpose, growth, autonomy, mastery, acceptance, and relations. Her research found that having purpose is important for health and longevity. While purpose declines with age, some older adults maintain high purpose which relates to better health behaviors and outcomes. The presentation discussed how art at museums can help nurture the different aspects of well-being like purpose, growth, and relations. Ryff proposed further research exploring how art and cultural experiences impact well-being specifically purpose engagement at all ages.
Carol Ryff presented research on psychological well-being and its connection to art experiences. She defined well-being as having purpose, growth, autonomy, mastery, acceptance, and relations. Her research found that having purpose is important for health and longevity. While purpose declines with age, some older adults maintain high purpose which relates to better health behaviors and outcomes. The presentation discussed how art at museums can help nurture the different aspects of well-being like purpose, growth, and relations. Ryff proposed further research exploring how art and cultural experiences impact well-being specifically purpose engagement at all ages.
This document contains the schedule for the CardioEgypt 2022 conference taking place from February 21-25. It lists the various sessions on topics related to electrophysiology and pediatrics that will be presented each day. Presentations will cover case presentations, ablation techniques, imaging, device troubleshooting, pediatric interventions, debates and more. There will also be dedicated technical and nursing sessions covering topics such as infection control, anti-platelet therapy, CPR guidelines, pacing indications and coronary anomalies. The schedule provides timing, speaker names and titles for over 100 presentations across the 5 day conference program.
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy in Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation, what is reasonable?
Presented in the 8th International conference of the Egyptian Cardiac Arrhythmia Association (ECRA) on 23 October 2013
The document summarizes the agenda and presentations from the Colorado VOAD Annual Conference. Key topics included COVOAD orientation and updates, lessons learned from recent Colorado incidents, coordination strategies for response and recovery, and the transition from emergency response to long-term recovery support functions. Partners like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Colorado 211, and the Colorado Volunteer Center Network described their disaster response roles and how they collaborate with COVOAD.
Steel Solutions USA provides modular steel casework for healthcare facilities with a vision of products that are repairable, reusable, and recyclable. Their casework is made from 96% recycled steel, uses low-VOC powder coating, and has antimicrobial protection to address the needs of healthcare environments. Their modular components can be reconfigured and swapped out to change the look and function of installations without much movement.
The document discusses the new exhibition concept for the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne, Germany. The museum will have a thematic arrangement focusing on universal aspects of life from a comparative cultural approach. It will use scenography and digital media like fixed monitors, mobile monitors, electronic books, and electronic tables. These technologies will support contextualization, provide information, offer different perspectives, and connect objects to the present. The exhibition will cover themes like clothing and adornment, crossing borders, death and the afterlife, and addressing prejudices.
1. The top 3 animals that kill the most humans are mosquitoes, people, and tsetse flies. Mosquitoes kill approximately 1 million people per year by transmitting diseases like malaria. People themselves prove to be the best at killing other humans on a daily basis. Tsetse flies spread African sleeping sickness, affecting 500,000 people and killing 80% of those infected.
The document summarizes changes to Colorado's public health system resulting from the 2008 Public Health Act. Key points:
- The Act created a unified local public health agency structure across the state and established minimum standards and services.
- It led to the creation of the Office of Planning and Partnerships to coordinate implementation of the Act and develop statewide public health improvement plans.
- The office works with local public health agencies to build their assessment, planning, and service delivery capacities through tools like Colorado's Health Assessment and Planning System (CHAPS).
This document contains the schedule for the CardioEgypt 2022 conference taking place from February 21-25. It lists the various sessions on topics related to electrophysiology and pediatrics that will be presented each day. Presentations will cover case presentations, ablation techniques, imaging, device troubleshooting, pediatric interventions, debates and more. There will also be dedicated technical and nursing sessions covering topics such as infection control, anti-platelet therapy, CPR guidelines, pacing indications and coronary anomalies. The schedule provides timing, speaker names and titles for over 100 presentations across the 5 day conference program.
Antiarrhythmic drug therapy in Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation, what is reasonable?
Presented in the 8th International conference of the Egyptian Cardiac Arrhythmia Association (ECRA) on 23 October 2013
The document summarizes the agenda and presentations from the Colorado VOAD Annual Conference. Key topics included COVOAD orientation and updates, lessons learned from recent Colorado incidents, coordination strategies for response and recovery, and the transition from emergency response to long-term recovery support functions. Partners like the Red Cross, Salvation Army, Colorado 211, and the Colorado Volunteer Center Network described their disaster response roles and how they collaborate with COVOAD.
Steel Solutions USA provides modular steel casework for healthcare facilities with a vision of products that are repairable, reusable, and recyclable. Their casework is made from 96% recycled steel, uses low-VOC powder coating, and has antimicrobial protection to address the needs of healthcare environments. Their modular components can be reconfigured and swapped out to change the look and function of installations without much movement.
The document discusses the new exhibition concept for the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne, Germany. The museum will have a thematic arrangement focusing on universal aspects of life from a comparative cultural approach. It will use scenography and digital media like fixed monitors, mobile monitors, electronic books, and electronic tables. These technologies will support contextualization, provide information, offer different perspectives, and connect objects to the present. The exhibition will cover themes like clothing and adornment, crossing borders, death and the afterlife, and addressing prejudices.
1. The top 3 animals that kill the most humans are mosquitoes, people, and tsetse flies. Mosquitoes kill approximately 1 million people per year by transmitting diseases like malaria. People themselves prove to be the best at killing other humans on a daily basis. Tsetse flies spread African sleeping sickness, affecting 500,000 people and killing 80% of those infected.
The document summarizes changes to Colorado's public health system resulting from the 2008 Public Health Act. Key points:
- The Act created a unified local public health agency structure across the state and established minimum standards and services.
- It led to the creation of the Office of Planning and Partnerships to coordinate implementation of the Act and develop statewide public health improvement plans.
- The office works with local public health agencies to build their assessment, planning, and service delivery capacities through tools like Colorado's Health Assessment and Planning System (CHAPS).
This document discusses the degradation of plastics over time. It examines research on the breakdown of various plastic materials, such as polyethylene bottles and polystyrene cups, when exposed to different environmental conditions like weather, sediment, and heat over periods of 2 years. The research found that plastic type and environment significantly impact degradation rates, with thermal aging causing faster breakdown than weather or water exposure. Most plastics showed chemical changes within 24 months, with polyurethane breaking down most quickly. Cigarette butts were also examined and found to degrade into paper and acetic acid. Understanding plastic degradation can help address the global pollution problem.
This document discusses sustainable transport and packaging materials for artworks. It summarizes the risks involved in transporting cultural heritage like vibration, climate changes, theft and accidents. It outlines preventative measures like planning, confidentiality, gloves, experienced handlers, adequate packaging, labeling, fastening, couriers, supervision and equipment to control temperature and humidity. It also notes the dilemma between requirements for transporting art versus sustainable solutions. Different transport methods like trucks, planes, ships and trains are discussed in terms of sustainability. Finally, it provides examples of sustainable packaging and transport approaches like reusable crates, flexible packaging systems and virtual couriering.
1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.