The city's first certificate of compliance in over twelve years prior, bringing fair pay and pay equity to both the men and women who work for the City of Lake Park.
SlideShare es un sitio web lanzado en 2006 que permite compartir presentaciones de diapositivas de forma fácil. Actualmente recibe 12 millones de visitas al mes. Ofrece ventajas como admitir archivos de hasta 20MB, aceptar diferentes formatos de presentaciones y permitir comentarios, pero también tiene desventajas como no permitir ediciones directas ni ver videos insertados. SlideShare facilita la colaboración entre personas de diferentes regiones geográficas.
Sypnosis reading 1 jan gahl life between citieswenjiannnnn
Jan Gehl's book Life Between Buildings argues that there are three types of outdoor activities - necessary activities, optional activities, and social activities. These activities interweave and create opportunities for people to interact through "see and hear contacts". As these interactions increase, more opportunities arise that inspire and energize users of the space. Even small gestures of human interaction can stimulate experiences and senses, making people feel connected to the space. The interactions between people in public spaces are what bring cities to life and make them vibrant places.
2013.03.01 JCCC Educator Conference-Tony Wayne PresentationTony Wayne
This document provides an overview of Tom Wayne's career and services offered through his company IronHorse LLC. It discusses emerging career paths for accounting and finance majors in areas like restructuring consulting, forensic accounting, and business valuation. Various growth drivers are noted in distressed debt markets and commercial real estate. Requisite skills are outlined for these non-traditional careers, and specific services like turnaround consulting, litigation support, and business valuation are described.
Certain gases in the atmosphere, known as greenhouse gases, trap heat and regulate the planet's climate like a warm blanket. Greenhouse gases including water vapor, carbon dioxide and methane make up about 1% of the atmosphere and absorb some of the sunlight that reaches the Earth's surface, preventing about 30°C of heat from escaping back into space. This greenhouse effect is essential to maintaining a livable temperature on Earth and allowing life to exist.
The city's first certificate of compliance in over twelve years prior, bringing fair pay and pay equity to both the men and women who work for the City of Lake Park.
SlideShare es un sitio web lanzado en 2006 que permite compartir presentaciones de diapositivas de forma fácil. Actualmente recibe 12 millones de visitas al mes. Ofrece ventajas como admitir archivos de hasta 20MB, aceptar diferentes formatos de presentaciones y permitir comentarios, pero también tiene desventajas como no permitir ediciones directas ni ver videos insertados. SlideShare facilita la colaboración entre personas de diferentes regiones geográficas.
Sypnosis reading 1 jan gahl life between citieswenjiannnnn
Jan Gehl's book Life Between Buildings argues that there are three types of outdoor activities - necessary activities, optional activities, and social activities. These activities interweave and create opportunities for people to interact through "see and hear contacts". As these interactions increase, more opportunities arise that inspire and energize users of the space. Even small gestures of human interaction can stimulate experiences and senses, making people feel connected to the space. The interactions between people in public spaces are what bring cities to life and make them vibrant places.
2013.03.01 JCCC Educator Conference-Tony Wayne PresentationTony Wayne
This document provides an overview of Tom Wayne's career and services offered through his company IronHorse LLC. It discusses emerging career paths for accounting and finance majors in areas like restructuring consulting, forensic accounting, and business valuation. Various growth drivers are noted in distressed debt markets and commercial real estate. Requisite skills are outlined for these non-traditional careers, and specific services like turnaround consulting, litigation support, and business valuation are described.
Certain gases in the atmosphere, known as greenhouse gases, trap heat and regulate the planet's climate like a warm blanket. Greenhouse gases including water vapor, carbon dioxide and methane make up about 1% of the atmosphere and absorb some of the sunlight that reaches the Earth's surface, preventing about 30°C of heat from escaping back into space. This greenhouse effect is essential to maintaining a livable temperature on Earth and allowing life to exist.
6/26/2008 - Johnson Matthey and Fuel CellsHydrogen
Presentation given by Johnson Matthey North American Commercial Manager Jay Hoffman on June 26, 2008 at a National Hydrogen Association briefing in the U.S. Senate.
A summary of the key concepts involved in the GeoCapabilities teacher training course. It addresses capabilities and Geography, Powerful Disciplinary Knowledge, curriculum making and leadership
The presentation looks at and reflects on subject leadership and considers recent research in the field. It has been developed as part of the GeoCapabilities teacher training course.
This document discusses HLA transplantation and the complement system. It begins by explaining that the success of organ transplants depends on donor and recipient HLA proteins matching. It then describes that HLA proteins are encoded by genes in the MHC located on chromosome 6, and are classified as class I or II proteins. The document provides details on MHC protein structure and expression, as well as the biological importance of MHC in antigen presentation and T cell recognition. It defines types of transplants and explains transplant rejection processes. Finally, it gives an overview of the complement system, describing its activation pathways and roles in immune responses like opsonization, chemotaxis, and cytolysis.
The document discusses various aspects of memory from the 10th edition of the textbook "Understanding Psychology" by Robert Feldman. It describes the three stage model of memory, working memory, long term memory, the tip of the tongue phenomenon, levels of processing theory, explicit and implicit memory, flashbulb memories, constructive processes in memory, forgetting through decay and memory dysfunctions.
6/26/2008 - Johnson Matthey and Fuel CellsHydrogen
Presentation given by Johnson Matthey North American Commercial Manager Jay Hoffman on June 26, 2008 at a National Hydrogen Association briefing in the U.S. Senate.
A summary of the key concepts involved in the GeoCapabilities teacher training course. It addresses capabilities and Geography, Powerful Disciplinary Knowledge, curriculum making and leadership
The presentation looks at and reflects on subject leadership and considers recent research in the field. It has been developed as part of the GeoCapabilities teacher training course.
This document discusses HLA transplantation and the complement system. It begins by explaining that the success of organ transplants depends on donor and recipient HLA proteins matching. It then describes that HLA proteins are encoded by genes in the MHC located on chromosome 6, and are classified as class I or II proteins. The document provides details on MHC protein structure and expression, as well as the biological importance of MHC in antigen presentation and T cell recognition. It defines types of transplants and explains transplant rejection processes. Finally, it gives an overview of the complement system, describing its activation pathways and roles in immune responses like opsonization, chemotaxis, and cytolysis.
The document discusses various aspects of memory from the 10th edition of the textbook "Understanding Psychology" by Robert Feldman. It describes the three stage model of memory, working memory, long term memory, the tip of the tongue phenomenon, levels of processing theory, explicit and implicit memory, flashbulb memories, constructive processes in memory, forgetting through decay and memory dysfunctions.