Garden villages and towns in the south west Ben Lowndes
This document discusses the defining characteristics of garden villages and towns. It outlines five key characteristics: 1) patient investing and value capture, 2) a clear vision that fits with the landscape, 3) a compact and diverse village model, 4) an enterprising community, and 5) maintaining the vision through governance and delivery. It provides examples of existing garden villages and discusses their benefits, including job creation, economic growth, and infrastructure investment. The document also notes that the UK government has designated 14 garden villages and 3 garden towns to accelerate home building while ensuring quality and innovation.
Garden villages and towns in the south west Ben Lowndes
This document discusses the defining characteristics of garden villages and towns. It outlines five key characteristics: 1) patient investing and value capture, 2) a clear vision that fits with the landscape, 3) a compact and diverse village model, 4) an enterprising community, and 5) maintaining the vision through governance and delivery. It provides examples of existing garden villages and discusses their benefits, including job creation, economic growth, and infrastructure investment. The document also notes that the UK government has designated 14 garden villages and 3 garden towns to accelerate home building while ensuring quality and innovation.
Redis is a networked data structure server that provides fast, simple access to various data types like Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets and Hashes. It uses an abstract data type interface where operations take a key as the first parameter and match the type of object stored. For example, list operations like LPUSH take a key and value, and the LRANGE operation takes a key and range to return elements in a list. Redis supports multiple programming language clients and can be used for tasks like leader boards, shopping carts and user profiles.
The document provides details about an online quiz game called "Mosstermind Fun n Fundas". It consists of 6 sets of questions with answers to be provided at the end of each set. Teams of up to 4 people can participate. The rules specify the number of questions in each set, points for different types of questions, and that table numbers should be included on answer sheets. Sample questions about Indian colleges, wars, band names, reality TV shows and FMCG brands are provided to illustrate the format.
The summary provides information about upcoming events for MSU PRSSA including a bone marrow registration drive, volunteering for Make A Difference Day, a workshop on self-branding, and picking up free t-shirts to promote FRIB Frenzy Day. It also recognizes the September Member of the Month and provides details on media internship and career opportunities with radio and advertising companies.
How To Protect Yourself and Your Computer OnlineCharles Anderson
This document provides basic steps to protect yourself and your computer online from malware and fraud. It recommends keeping your operating system and software updated, using antivirus and firewall protection, and being wary of suspicious emails requesting personal information. Phishing scams try to steal information like bank accounts through fraudulent emails or websites, so the document advises to never enter details from an email link and to be suspicious of messages promising things that sound too good to be true. Taking precautions like keeping software updated and avoiding providing information from untrusted sources can help safeguard against online risks.
The document provides trivia questions and answers about movies, authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous siblings. It contains 6 sets of 5 questions each with multiple choice or short answer responses. The format includes questions on movie remakes, Indian authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous sibling groups like the Amritraj brothers, Polgar sisters, and Castro brothers.
This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.
Redis is a networked data structure server that provides fast, simple access to various data types like Strings, Lists, Sets, Sorted Sets and Hashes. It uses an abstract data type interface where operations take a key as the first parameter and match the type of object stored. For example, list operations like LPUSH take a key and value, and the LRANGE operation takes a key and range to return elements in a list. Redis supports multiple programming language clients and can be used for tasks like leader boards, shopping carts and user profiles.
The document provides details about an online quiz game called "Mosstermind Fun n Fundas". It consists of 6 sets of questions with answers to be provided at the end of each set. Teams of up to 4 people can participate. The rules specify the number of questions in each set, points for different types of questions, and that table numbers should be included on answer sheets. Sample questions about Indian colleges, wars, band names, reality TV shows and FMCG brands are provided to illustrate the format.
The summary provides information about upcoming events for MSU PRSSA including a bone marrow registration drive, volunteering for Make A Difference Day, a workshop on self-branding, and picking up free t-shirts to promote FRIB Frenzy Day. It also recognizes the September Member of the Month and provides details on media internship and career opportunities with radio and advertising companies.
How To Protect Yourself and Your Computer OnlineCharles Anderson
This document provides basic steps to protect yourself and your computer online from malware and fraud. It recommends keeping your operating system and software updated, using antivirus and firewall protection, and being wary of suspicious emails requesting personal information. Phishing scams try to steal information like bank accounts through fraudulent emails or websites, so the document advises to never enter details from an email link and to be suspicious of messages promising things that sound too good to be true. Taking precautions like keeping software updated and avoiding providing information from untrusted sources can help safeguard against online risks.
The document provides trivia questions and answers about movies, authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous siblings. It contains 6 sets of 5 questions each with multiple choice or short answer responses. The format includes questions on movie remakes, Indian authors, rivers, sporting brands, and famous sibling groups like the Amritraj brothers, Polgar sisters, and Castro brothers.
This talk describes how to get involved in open-source as a way to break the Catch-22 of "to get a job you need experience. to get experience you need a job." Presented at the WOU Computer Science club in January 2015.