This supplier presentation introduces a recruitment firm with four niche brands specializing in different sectors such as next generation networks, public services, health and safety, and ERP consulting. They have a track record since the 1970s and have completed over 1000 hires. They provide permanent, contract, and interim recruiting solutions worldwide, and have extensive databases of professionals in telecoms, ERP, and other sectors. They emphasize putting in place high quality account management and support structures to ensure client needs are understood and met.
The document outlines the agenda for an English class, which includes voting for words to add to the word wall, discussing what poetry is, reading and analyzing the poem "How to Eat a Poem", and assigning a personal poetry project for students to write various poems using different techniques and compile them into a book.
The document outlines the duties and workflows for different roles in a dining setting, including bussers, food runners, and servers. It describes that bussers primary duty is clearing and resetting tables but may also assist hosts and servers. Food runners are responsible for delivering food to guests and keeping serving areas organized. Servers act as liaisons between guests and chefs, taking orders, entering them into the POS system, and ensuring guests have a positive dining experience.
El documento habla sobre las propiedades básicas de los sistemas operativos Office, como ordenar archivos en la PC creando carpetas y moviendo o copiando archivos, y gestionar cuentas de correo electrónico enviando correos y adjuntando archivos.
This supplier presentation introduces a recruitment firm with four niche brands specializing in different sectors such as next generation networks, public services, health and safety, and ERP consulting. They have a track record since the 1970s and have completed over 1000 hires. They provide permanent, contract, and interim recruiting solutions worldwide, and have extensive databases of professionals in telecoms, ERP, and other sectors. They emphasize putting in place high quality account management and support structures to ensure client needs are understood and met.
The document outlines the agenda for an English class, which includes voting for words to add to the word wall, discussing what poetry is, reading and analyzing the poem "How to Eat a Poem", and assigning a personal poetry project for students to write various poems using different techniques and compile them into a book.
The document outlines the duties and workflows for different roles in a dining setting, including bussers, food runners, and servers. It describes that bussers primary duty is clearing and resetting tables but may also assist hosts and servers. Food runners are responsible for delivering food to guests and keeping serving areas organized. Servers act as liaisons between guests and chefs, taking orders, entering them into the POS system, and ensuring guests have a positive dining experience.
El documento habla sobre las propiedades básicas de los sistemas operativos Office, como ordenar archivos en la PC creando carpetas y moviendo o copiando archivos, y gestionar cuentas de correo electrónico enviando correos y adjuntando archivos.
This menu lists breakfast specialties, baked goods, beverages, soups, salads, lunch entrees, sandwiches, and desserts. Breakfast options include eggs any style, omelets with various fillings, pancakes, and blintzes. Soups include matzo ball, chicken noodle, and soup of the day. Salads range from Caesar and chopped salads to cobb salads with various protein options. Sandwiches and entrees such as burgers, pasta dishes, fish, and chicken are also available.
This document summarizes the four main types of connective tissue: connective tissue proper, blood and lymph, cartilage, and bone. It describes their characteristics, functions, subtypes, and tissue structures. Connective tissues provide structure and support, defense, nutrient storage and transport, and cushioning/protection. They contain cells, fibers, and ground substance and include areolar, adipose, dense regular, dense irregular, elastic, and reticular connective tissue proper; blood and lymph fluid; hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage; and compact and cancellous bone tissue.
This document discusses the risks of real estate not being properly transferred into a trust. Even if a trust is prepared correctly, the transfer deed for real estate may be omitted, meaning the property is not actually in the trust. If this happens or if a property is refinanced but not retitled, the real estate will be subject to probate rather than passing according to the terms of the trust. The document promotes a service that researches titles and prepares necessary documents to transfer real estate into a trust for review by an attorney at a lower cost than other online services.
The document summarizes key aspects of the nervous system, including its main divisions and functions. It describes the different types of neurons, as well as the pathways nerve impulses travel through. Reflexes and their role in homeostasis are discussed. An overview is provided of the main structures and regions of the brain and spinal cord, along with the cranial and spinal nerves. Finally, the structures and functions of the eye and ear are briefly outlined.
The document summarizes key aspects of the lymphatic system and immunity. It describes the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, tonsils and adenoids. It then discusses nonspecific immunity as the first line of defense, followed by chemical and inflammatory responses as the second line of defense. Specific immune responses involving T cells, B cells, antibodies, memory cells and acquired immunity are covered as the third line of defense. The document also briefly mentions allergic reactions, transplantation rejection and autoimmune diseases.
Epithelial tissues line body surfaces and cavities and form glands. They have three main functions: protection, secretion, and selective absorption. Epithelial tissues are avascular and receive nutrients and oxygen by diffusion from adjacent tissues.
Advanced Emotional Intelligence Training ProgramN Mark Castro
This two-day course on emotional intelligence aims to help leaders develop skills to engage others and achieve high results. It covers theories and models of emotional intelligence, why it is as important as IQ, and how to improve self-awareness, empathy, decision-making, and building relationships. The course teaches practical tools through self-assessment, videos, presentations, and discussions. Day one focuses on understanding emotional intelligence and its importance in diverse workplaces. Day two enhances personal and social competence through resiliency, situational leadership, and developing tools for diversity and bias.
This document discusses different approaches to theory and research. It outlines three levels of theory (grand, mid-range, narrow) and three components (concepts, relationships, goals). It then describes three major approaches to knowing - positivist/empirical, interpretive, and critical - and how they differ in their views of ontology, epistemology, and axiology. Finally, it discusses three approaches to theory-building - covering law, rules, and systems - and describes the differences between pure and applied research.
This document discusses the use of quantifiers such as much, many, little, few, a lot, lots, and plenty with countable and uncountable nouns. It explains that much and little are used with uncountable nouns while many and few are used with plural countable nouns. Additionally, it states that a lot, lots, and plenty can be used with both uncountable and plural nouns. The document also discusses the nuanced differences between little/a little and few/a few.
The document discusses different types and stages of production. Primary production involves extracting raw materials from the earth, such as timber, seafood and vegetables, and is done by lumberjacks, fishermen and farmers. Secondary production converts raw materials into finished goods through manufacturing and construction industries, with factory workers, car assemblers, and construction workers involved. Tertiary production provides services to others through commerce, distribution, and direct services, requiring people such as advertising agents, insurance agents, bus drivers, lawyers, doctors and teachers.
House Films is a Shanghai-based production company founded in 1989 that specializes in branded content for television and new media. It provides full production services from script development through distribution. The company has worked with many large brands and celebrities. It has produced reality shows in both China and the US that have aired on television and online.
This menu lists breakfast specialties, baked goods, beverages, soups, salads, lunch entrees, sandwiches, and desserts. Breakfast options include eggs any style, omelets with various fillings, pancakes, and blintzes. Soups include matzo ball, chicken noodle, and soup of the day. Salads range from Caesar and chopped salads to cobb salads with various protein options. Sandwiches and entrees such as burgers, pasta dishes, fish, and chicken are also available.
This document summarizes the four main types of connective tissue: connective tissue proper, blood and lymph, cartilage, and bone. It describes their characteristics, functions, subtypes, and tissue structures. Connective tissues provide structure and support, defense, nutrient storage and transport, and cushioning/protection. They contain cells, fibers, and ground substance and include areolar, adipose, dense regular, dense irregular, elastic, and reticular connective tissue proper; blood and lymph fluid; hyaline, elastic, and fibrocartilage; and compact and cancellous bone tissue.
This document discusses the risks of real estate not being properly transferred into a trust. Even if a trust is prepared correctly, the transfer deed for real estate may be omitted, meaning the property is not actually in the trust. If this happens or if a property is refinanced but not retitled, the real estate will be subject to probate rather than passing according to the terms of the trust. The document promotes a service that researches titles and prepares necessary documents to transfer real estate into a trust for review by an attorney at a lower cost than other online services.
The document summarizes key aspects of the nervous system, including its main divisions and functions. It describes the different types of neurons, as well as the pathways nerve impulses travel through. Reflexes and their role in homeostasis are discussed. An overview is provided of the main structures and regions of the brain and spinal cord, along with the cranial and spinal nerves. Finally, the structures and functions of the eye and ear are briefly outlined.
The document summarizes key aspects of the lymphatic system and immunity. It describes the lymphatic vessels, lymph nodes, thymus, spleen, tonsils and adenoids. It then discusses nonspecific immunity as the first line of defense, followed by chemical and inflammatory responses as the second line of defense. Specific immune responses involving T cells, B cells, antibodies, memory cells and acquired immunity are covered as the third line of defense. The document also briefly mentions allergic reactions, transplantation rejection and autoimmune diseases.
Epithelial tissues line body surfaces and cavities and form glands. They have three main functions: protection, secretion, and selective absorption. Epithelial tissues are avascular and receive nutrients and oxygen by diffusion from adjacent tissues.
Advanced Emotional Intelligence Training ProgramN Mark Castro
This two-day course on emotional intelligence aims to help leaders develop skills to engage others and achieve high results. It covers theories and models of emotional intelligence, why it is as important as IQ, and how to improve self-awareness, empathy, decision-making, and building relationships. The course teaches practical tools through self-assessment, videos, presentations, and discussions. Day one focuses on understanding emotional intelligence and its importance in diverse workplaces. Day two enhances personal and social competence through resiliency, situational leadership, and developing tools for diversity and bias.
This document discusses different approaches to theory and research. It outlines three levels of theory (grand, mid-range, narrow) and three components (concepts, relationships, goals). It then describes three major approaches to knowing - positivist/empirical, interpretive, and critical - and how they differ in their views of ontology, epistemology, and axiology. Finally, it discusses three approaches to theory-building - covering law, rules, and systems - and describes the differences between pure and applied research.
This document discusses the use of quantifiers such as much, many, little, few, a lot, lots, and plenty with countable and uncountable nouns. It explains that much and little are used with uncountable nouns while many and few are used with plural countable nouns. Additionally, it states that a lot, lots, and plenty can be used with both uncountable and plural nouns. The document also discusses the nuanced differences between little/a little and few/a few.
The document discusses different types and stages of production. Primary production involves extracting raw materials from the earth, such as timber, seafood and vegetables, and is done by lumberjacks, fishermen and farmers. Secondary production converts raw materials into finished goods through manufacturing and construction industries, with factory workers, car assemblers, and construction workers involved. Tertiary production provides services to others through commerce, distribution, and direct services, requiring people such as advertising agents, insurance agents, bus drivers, lawyers, doctors and teachers.
House Films is a Shanghai-based production company founded in 1989 that specializes in branded content for television and new media. It provides full production services from script development through distribution. The company has worked with many large brands and celebrities. It has produced reality shows in both China and the US that have aired on television and online.
The document discusses research on supporting people with intellectual disabilities to live in the community. It finds that deinstitutionalization has generally led to better outcomes for people with intellectual disabilities compared to living in institutions. However, there is variability in outcomes depending on factors like the severity of disability and the design of community-based living arrangements. Specifically, smaller group homes with 1-6 residents tend to have better outcomes than larger clustered housing arrangements or institutions. The quality of staff support and opportunities for meaningful engagement are also important factors influencing life quality. Overall, well-designed and implemented community living options can support good outcomes for everyone, including those with more significant needs, but support must be carefully planned and monitored.
The document describes an Organization Effectiveness and Efficiency Scale (OEES) that assesses organizations across five perspectives: customer, growth, financial, internal processes, and sustainability. The OEES includes 20 evidence-based indicators across the five perspectives that organizations can be scored on. For each indicator, the organization is evaluated based on 2-3 criteria and given a score of 0, 1, or 2 to indicate how many criteria are met. The overall scores across perspectives are summed to generate effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability index scores.
This document provides definitions for over 70 terms related to evaluating organizations that support individuals with disabilities. Some key terms defined include:
1) Personal outcomes - The benefits individuals receive directly or indirectly from program activities and supports.
2) Evidence-based indicators - Measures that reflect best practices in service provision and management strategies to achieve goals.
3) Performance-based perspectives - Techniques that take a balanced approach including views of customers, organizational growth, finances, and processes.
4) Continuous quality improvement - Using knowledge to enhance effectiveness and efficiency through evaluation and strategic planning.