Quizlet is a free online tool that allows students to create and study flashcards on various subjects. Students can choose from pre-made flashcard sets created by others or make their own flashcards. The tool makes studying vocabulary easy and enjoyable through interactive games like matching terms to definitions or pictures. Students can track their study time and share flashcards with friends. Teachers can use Quizlet to share classroom materials with students and have students create flashcards to teach vocabulary to each other.
Palladium is an alloy made from a solid-gas solution of hydrogen and carbon molecules, which is rare. It has various industrial and jewelry uses. While less common than gold, palladium remains expensive, costing around $400 per gram, and was even more costly historically, exceeding the price of platinum in the late 1800s. Palladium has notable chemical and physical properties including being ductile, resistant to tarnish, and able to absorb large amounts of hydrogen.
Quizlet is a free online tool that allows students to create and study flashcards on various subjects. Students can choose from pre-made flashcard sets created by others or make their own flashcards. The tool makes studying vocabulary easy and enjoyable through interactive games like matching terms to definitions or pictures. Students can track their study time and share flashcards with friends. Teachers can use Quizlet to share classroom materials with students and have students create flashcards to teach vocabulary to each other.
Palladium is an alloy made from a solid-gas solution of hydrogen and carbon molecules, which is rare. It has various industrial and jewelry uses. While less common than gold, palladium remains expensive, costing around $400 per gram, and was even more costly historically, exceeding the price of platinum in the late 1800s. Palladium has notable chemical and physical properties including being ductile, resistant to tarnish, and able to absorb large amounts of hydrogen.
This document summarizes the new features of Zimbra 8.0 including a streamlined user interface, conversation view, dedicated search tab, improved external calendar integration, redesigned administration console, domain key authentication, and known issues for certain operating systems and upgrade scenarios. It also provides links to download Zimbra and try the demo version.
The document summarizes a 4-day tour of 9 museums in Denmark to evaluate whether they are relevant, engaging, and participatory. It discusses the social role of museums in effectively engaging communities and addressing societal challenges. It questions the relationships between museums and their audiences, and whether museums embrace difficult topics and include diverse voices. It observes aspects of the Danish museums visited like their architecture, signage, exhibitions, and handling of difficult subject matter. It raises whether museums demonstrate social responsibility and whether the public's input is marginalized or central. Finally, it questions what it means to be Danish.
The document discusses the need to take a holistic approach to understanding the economic value of archaeology that considers its relationships with social, cultural, and other types of capital. It argues that viewing economic and cultural values as incompatible is unhelpful and that archaeologists need to understand, measure, and communicate the economic impacts and benefits of sites to help with management and protection. As an example, it describes how the Kilmartin Glen archaeological site and museum in Scotland generates an estimated £5 million/year in tourism spending and 300 jobs while also fulfilling important cultural and social roles.
The document describes various types of artifacts in a museum collection including portraits, artworks, photographs, documents, and specimens. It mentions a photograph album from 1930, childhood drawings, painting diaries from 1911-1912, field notes from scientists, and data from an excavation at Jamestown in 2009. The collection is housed at the Smithsonian Institution and its websites provide access to view the various artifacts online.
Infectious disease epidemiology describes influenza as an acute viral infection typically causing abrupt onset of fever and respiratory symptoms like cough and sore throat. Complications can include primary viral or secondary bacterial pneumonia. Influenza viruses are transmitted through respiratory secretions when people cough, sneeze or talk. There are annual epidemics in winter months in temperate regions that vary in severity each year. Pandemics occur less frequently and represent major antigenic shifts in influenza virus subtypes. Surveillance, vaccines, antiviral drugs, rest, and handwashing help prevent and treat influenza.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de calderas. Explica que una caldera transmite el calor generado en un proceso de combustión a un fluido contenido en la caldera, como agua u otro fluido térmico. Luego describe los elementos básicos de una caldera, como la cámara de combustión, el quemador y el intercambiador de calor. También clasifica las calderas según su diseño en pirotubulares y acuotubulares.
BMR Digital was founded in 2002 by Brian Rayner to provide large format printing services, and has since become the preferred vendor for several major Los Angeles sports teams. BMR Digital offers fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and a design team to work with clients on creating, printing, and installing banners, signage, and other graphics for events to ensure everything looks flawless. They provide various products like stage and media banners, billboards, inflatables, tents, vehicle wraps, and more.
The document provides a long list of beverage, snack, starter, South Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Italian, vegetable, bread and dessert items available on a restaurant menu. It includes various teas, coffees, lassis, juices, shakes, mocktails and soups as beverage options along with a wide variety of snacks, starters, breads and desserts from different cuisines.
The document discusses how the Smithsonian, with its 19 museums, 136 million artifacts, and 5,000 employees, is exploring ways to help people learn about their interests both during and after visiting. It provides three case studies of crossing boundaries: 1) Working with educators on digital content, 2) Engaging youth through social networks and digital badges, and 3) Co-curating exhibits with other groups. The key aspects of successful collaboration are choosing partners that enhance expertise, working on shared problems, investing for the long-term, and using both in-person and virtual methods.
This document summarizes the new features of Zimbra 8.0 including a streamlined user interface, conversation view, dedicated search tab, improved external calendar integration, redesigned administration console, domain key authentication, and known issues for certain operating systems and upgrade scenarios. It also provides links to download Zimbra and try the demo version.
The document summarizes a 4-day tour of 9 museums in Denmark to evaluate whether they are relevant, engaging, and participatory. It discusses the social role of museums in effectively engaging communities and addressing societal challenges. It questions the relationships between museums and their audiences, and whether museums embrace difficult topics and include diverse voices. It observes aspects of the Danish museums visited like their architecture, signage, exhibitions, and handling of difficult subject matter. It raises whether museums demonstrate social responsibility and whether the public's input is marginalized or central. Finally, it questions what it means to be Danish.
The document discusses the need to take a holistic approach to understanding the economic value of archaeology that considers its relationships with social, cultural, and other types of capital. It argues that viewing economic and cultural values as incompatible is unhelpful and that archaeologists need to understand, measure, and communicate the economic impacts and benefits of sites to help with management and protection. As an example, it describes how the Kilmartin Glen archaeological site and museum in Scotland generates an estimated £5 million/year in tourism spending and 300 jobs while also fulfilling important cultural and social roles.
The document describes various types of artifacts in a museum collection including portraits, artworks, photographs, documents, and specimens. It mentions a photograph album from 1930, childhood drawings, painting diaries from 1911-1912, field notes from scientists, and data from an excavation at Jamestown in 2009. The collection is housed at the Smithsonian Institution and its websites provide access to view the various artifacts online.
Infectious disease epidemiology describes influenza as an acute viral infection typically causing abrupt onset of fever and respiratory symptoms like cough and sore throat. Complications can include primary viral or secondary bacterial pneumonia. Influenza viruses are transmitted through respiratory secretions when people cough, sneeze or talk. There are annual epidemics in winter months in temperate regions that vary in severity each year. Pandemics occur less frequently and represent major antigenic shifts in influenza virus subtypes. Surveillance, vaccines, antiviral drugs, rest, and handwashing help prevent and treat influenza.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de calderas. Explica que una caldera transmite el calor generado en un proceso de combustión a un fluido contenido en la caldera, como agua u otro fluido térmico. Luego describe los elementos básicos de una caldera, como la cámara de combustión, el quemador y el intercambiador de calor. También clasifica las calderas según su diseño en pirotubulares y acuotubulares.
BMR Digital was founded in 2002 by Brian Rayner to provide large format printing services, and has since become the preferred vendor for several major Los Angeles sports teams. BMR Digital offers fast turnaround times, competitive pricing, and a design team to work with clients on creating, printing, and installing banners, signage, and other graphics for events to ensure everything looks flawless. They provide various products like stage and media banners, billboards, inflatables, tents, vehicle wraps, and more.
The document provides a long list of beverage, snack, starter, South Indian, Mexican, Chinese, Italian, vegetable, bread and dessert items available on a restaurant menu. It includes various teas, coffees, lassis, juices, shakes, mocktails and soups as beverage options along with a wide variety of snacks, starters, breads and desserts from different cuisines.
The document discusses how the Smithsonian, with its 19 museums, 136 million artifacts, and 5,000 employees, is exploring ways to help people learn about their interests both during and after visiting. It provides three case studies of crossing boundaries: 1) Working with educators on digital content, 2) Engaging youth through social networks and digital badges, and 3) Co-curating exhibits with other groups. The key aspects of successful collaboration are choosing partners that enhance expertise, working on shared problems, investing for the long-term, and using both in-person and virtual methods.
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.
1. Administrative og etiske overvejelser
v/ Michael Højlund Rasmussen
ODM Orienteringsmøde i Vejle 15. november 2016
Restaurering af ”The Ape as
Artist” af Jörg Immendorf
4. Fredsskulptur (Linien Lyset)
v/ Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen, 1995
532 km langt laserlys
langs den jyske
vestkyst i anledning
af 50-året for
Danmarks befrielse
5. Intensionen med Fredsskulpturen?
• ”Fredsskulptur er et kunstværk for fred i
bevidstheden om krigens realitet”
Fra www.ejdruphansen.dk (min oversættelse)
6. Intensionen med Fredsskulpturen?
• ”Fredsskulptur er et kunstværk for fred i
bevidstheden om krigens realitet”
• ”Fredsskulptur består af en række elementer
med relation til en, enkelt gestus: En linie af lys
der går fra Danmarks nordligste punkt, Skagen til
den tyske ø, Sylt – næsten 530 km”
Fra www.ejdruphansen.dk (min oversættelse)
7. Intensionen med Fredsskulpturen?
• ”Fredsskulptur er et kunstværk for fred i
bevidstheden om krigens realitet”
• ”Fredsskulptur består af en række elementer
med relation til en, enkelt gestus: En linie af lys
der går fra Danmarks nordligste punkt, Skagen til
den tyske ø, Sylt – næsten 530 km”
• “Forskellige begivenheder fandt sted langs
lyslinien omkring 4. maj. 22 kunstnere fra hele
verden udstillede eller skabte værker specielt til
denne lejlighed på steder i Danmark og Tyskland.”
Fra www.ejdruphansen.dk (min oversættelse)
8. Jörg Immendorff
• 1945 – 2007 tysk billedkunstner
• Studier på Kunstakademiet i Düsseldorff –
sidenhen professor sammesteds
• Eksponent for ”Junge Wilde” (De unge vilde) –
en neoekspressionistisk bevægelse fra først i
1980’erne
• Ved flere lejligheder arbejdet i Danmark
• Aben er et gennemgående motiv i mange af
hans værker
9. ”Affenplastik”, 2002 af J.A.
Immendorff fremstiller her sig
selv som ”malerabe” hånd i
hånd med sin lærer, Joseph
Beuys
10. Det oprindelige værk
På bunkeren er der to ens motiver:
1) – en abe mod vest som er stærkt nedbrudt.
Over 70 % skønnes tabt
2) - en abe mod syd. Bedre bevaret. De fleste
konturer er synlige eller til at spore
Dilemma:
Den ”vestlige” abe vil kræve tilladelse fra
arvingerne at rekonstruere – er det muligt?
13. Er værket overhovedet
bevaringsværdigt?
• Varde Kommune så en idé i at fastholde et
tysk værk på et af tyskernes foretrukne
turiststeder i Danmark
• Værkerne var oprindeligt tænkt som
midlertidige (præmis for tilladelsen til
bemaling af bunkeren)
14. Er værket overhovedet
bevaringsværdigt?
• Varde Kommune så en idé i at fastholde et
tysk værk på et af tyskernes foretrukne
turiststeder i Danmark
• Værkerne var oprindeligt tænkt som
midlertidige (præmis for tilladelsen til
bemaling af bunkeren)
• Udtalelse fra Esbjerg Kunstmuseum
bekræftede værkets bevaringsværdighed
15. Yderligere etiske dilemmaer
• Varde kommune insisterede på bevaring
• Men… ”The Ape as Artist” var del af et større
kunstprojekt – klogt at inddrage den oprindelige
ansvarlige koordinator, Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen
• De juridiske og etiske forhold var vanskelige at
forklare kommunen
• Rekonstruktion af aben mod vest blev frarådet
p.g.a. en verserende arvestrid
16. Yderligere etiske dilemmaer
• Varde kommune insisterede på bevaring
• Men… ”The Ape as Artist” var del af et større
kunstprojekt – klogt at inddrage den oprindelige
ansvarlige koordinator, Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen
• De juridiske og etiske forhold var vanskelige at
forklare kommunen
• Rekonstruktion af aben mod vest blev frarådet
p.g.a. en verserende arvestrid
• Alt dette skulle fremgå af tilbuddet
17. Udførelsen af opgaven
Udfordringer langt udover de rent konserverings-
mæssige – forhold som skulle være på plads før
arbejdet kunne påbegyndes!
18. Udførelsen af opgaven
Udfordringer langt udover de rent konserverings-
mæssige – forhold som skulle være på plads før
arbejdet kunne påbegyndes!
• Gerd fortæller om hvordan man forbereder sig på
de udforinger, man tror, man vil møde på Danmarks
vestligste punkt – og dem man så møder.
• Teodora fortæller om, hvad vi så gjorde for at
bevare Immendorff’s abe - og hvorfor.