The Whitebox Geospatial-Analyisis Tools Project and Open-Access GISGolgi Alvarez
The document discusses Whitebox GAT, an open-source GIS software package for processing geospatial data. It was created in 2009 and contains over 372 tools for analyzing DEMs, raster images, vector data, and LiDAR. These tools include functions for terrain analysis, hydrology, remote sensing, and LiDAR processing. The author advocates for Whitebox GAT as an "open-access GIS" that is designed to reduce barriers that discourage users from examining algorithms and implementations. It has been downloaded over 1,500 times from 91 countries in the last 17 weeks.
The document discusses several case studies using the open source GIS software gvSIG for various applications around the world. It describes projects in Italy and Slovenia using gvSIG for forestry management, a project in Spain analyzing water quality in a river, and a project in Italy conducting a market survey. Other case studies mentioned include using gvSIG for cadaster management in Mexico, heritage preservation in Russia, forestry management in Cuba, climate change analysis in Ethiopia, accessibility assessment in Italy, and more.
This document discusses the dangers of alcohol abuse in the Navy. It notes that drinking levels are highest among 18-25 year olds, with 21% of sailors admitting to heavy drinking. Alcohol abuse costs the DoD over $600 million annually. The document warns that a DUI or alcohol-related incident could lead to separation from the Navy and a downward spiral of living in one's mother's basement with future jobs, dating, transportation, clothes shopping, social life, decisions, grooming, and birth control all suffering as a result. It encourages sailors to get on the right track and not be afraid to call for a ride rather than drive drunk.
The Whitebox Geospatial-Analyisis Tools Project and Open-Access GISGolgi Alvarez
The document discusses Whitebox GAT, an open-source GIS software package for processing geospatial data. It was created in 2009 and contains over 372 tools for analyzing DEMs, raster images, vector data, and LiDAR. These tools include functions for terrain analysis, hydrology, remote sensing, and LiDAR processing. The author advocates for Whitebox GAT as an "open-access GIS" that is designed to reduce barriers that discourage users from examining algorithms and implementations. It has been downloaded over 1,500 times from 91 countries in the last 17 weeks.
The document discusses several case studies using the open source GIS software gvSIG for various applications around the world. It describes projects in Italy and Slovenia using gvSIG for forestry management, a project in Spain analyzing water quality in a river, and a project in Italy conducting a market survey. Other case studies mentioned include using gvSIG for cadaster management in Mexico, heritage preservation in Russia, forestry management in Cuba, climate change analysis in Ethiopia, accessibility assessment in Italy, and more.
This document discusses the dangers of alcohol abuse in the Navy. It notes that drinking levels are highest among 18-25 year olds, with 21% of sailors admitting to heavy drinking. Alcohol abuse costs the DoD over $600 million annually. The document warns that a DUI or alcohol-related incident could lead to separation from the Navy and a downward spiral of living in one's mother's basement with future jobs, dating, transportation, clothes shopping, social life, decisions, grooming, and birth control all suffering as a result. It encourages sailors to get on the right track and not be afraid to call for a ride rather than drive drunk.
This document provides an introduction to naval traditions and ceremonies. It explains that while some rituals may seem unnecessary, they are important for connecting modern navies to their history and shared identity. The document then outlines some traditional ceremonies like the Battle of the Atlantic Sunday and toasts, as well as practices such as saluting, gun salutes, and ship naming conventions. It stresses that understanding history helps define the naval profession and its differences from other vocations like merchant shipping.
In 1893, the U.S. Navy began paying chief petty officers based on their value to the service rather than their classification, with machinist chiefs receiving $70 per month and other chiefs receiving between $50-65 depending on their perceived worth. This pay system lasted until the early 20th century when pay became tied to classification. The Navy also established the chief petty officer classification in 1893, initially including just eight ratings.
The human brain is the 8th wonder of the world. It has the ability to form memories through exposure to learning opportunities, especially in a social context. There are two main types of memories: declarative memories which can be consciously recalled like facts and events, and non-declarative memories which are implicit skills and habits. The structure and connections in the brain change with practice and experience, increasing learning over time. The document provides instructions for an in-class activity to experience and study memory.
The document is a satirical list of ambiguous public service symbols meant to prepare citizens for terrorism that instead provide absurd and nonsensical advice. Some examples include advising people to yell loudly if bald when spotting terrorism, pinning an arrow against the wall with your shoulder, and absorbing radiation with one's groin region. Overall, the list mocks preparedness symbols by presenting ridiculous guidance that would not actually help in an emergency situation.
Swine influenza, also known as swine flu, is caused by influenza viruses that regularly cause outbreaks in pigs. These viruses can infect humans, especially those with direct exposure to pigs. The current outbreak involves a new strain of H1N1 swine flu that is spreading from person to person. As of April 27, 2009, the U.S. has reported 40 cases of H1N1 swine flu infection with no deaths, while Mexico has reported 26 cases including 7 deaths. WHO has raised the pandemic alert level but not issued travel restrictions.
El documento describe las diferentes restricciones para la titulación de baldíos en Colombia según la ley, incluyendo restricciones por explotación de recursos no renovables, territorios étnicos, ambientales y vías. Se enumeran áreas restringidas para proteger explotaciones mineras e hidrocarburos, territorios de comunidades étnicas, parques naturales, zonas de reserva forestal y áreas aledañas a vías principales.
The document provides an introduction to management, including:
1. Definitions of management from Koontz and others focus on achieving goals through groups of people.
2. Management involves planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling and differs from administration in scope and level.
3. Management can be viewed as a science, art, group, discipline, and activity and aims to efficiently use resources to achieve goals and improve standards of living.
Woodlake family resource center pres. sw180cisnerosana
The Woodlake Family Resource Center provides a variety of services to support low-income families in the community, including health services, counseling, family services, and practical assistance. It aims to increase children's chances of success through an accessible and culturally sensitive system. The Center employs a director, superintendent, supervisor, nurses, therapists, social workers, and other staff. It also collaborates with outside agencies to accomplish its goals of enhancing well-being and alleviating poverty and social injustice.
This document provides an introduction to naval traditions and ceremonies. It explains that while some rituals may seem unnecessary, they are important for connecting modern navies to their history and shared identity. The document then outlines some traditional ceremonies like the Battle of the Atlantic Sunday and toasts, as well as practices such as saluting, gun salutes, and ship naming conventions. It stresses that understanding history helps define the naval profession and its differences from other vocations like merchant shipping.
In 1893, the U.S. Navy began paying chief petty officers based on their value to the service rather than their classification, with machinist chiefs receiving $70 per month and other chiefs receiving between $50-65 depending on their perceived worth. This pay system lasted until the early 20th century when pay became tied to classification. The Navy also established the chief petty officer classification in 1893, initially including just eight ratings.
The human brain is the 8th wonder of the world. It has the ability to form memories through exposure to learning opportunities, especially in a social context. There are two main types of memories: declarative memories which can be consciously recalled like facts and events, and non-declarative memories which are implicit skills and habits. The structure and connections in the brain change with practice and experience, increasing learning over time. The document provides instructions for an in-class activity to experience and study memory.
The document is a satirical list of ambiguous public service symbols meant to prepare citizens for terrorism that instead provide absurd and nonsensical advice. Some examples include advising people to yell loudly if bald when spotting terrorism, pinning an arrow against the wall with your shoulder, and absorbing radiation with one's groin region. Overall, the list mocks preparedness symbols by presenting ridiculous guidance that would not actually help in an emergency situation.
Swine influenza, also known as swine flu, is caused by influenza viruses that regularly cause outbreaks in pigs. These viruses can infect humans, especially those with direct exposure to pigs. The current outbreak involves a new strain of H1N1 swine flu that is spreading from person to person. As of April 27, 2009, the U.S. has reported 40 cases of H1N1 swine flu infection with no deaths, while Mexico has reported 26 cases including 7 deaths. WHO has raised the pandemic alert level but not issued travel restrictions.
El documento describe las diferentes restricciones para la titulación de baldíos en Colombia según la ley, incluyendo restricciones por explotación de recursos no renovables, territorios étnicos, ambientales y vías. Se enumeran áreas restringidas para proteger explotaciones mineras e hidrocarburos, territorios de comunidades étnicas, parques naturales, zonas de reserva forestal y áreas aledañas a vías principales.
The document provides an introduction to management, including:
1. Definitions of management from Koontz and others focus on achieving goals through groups of people.
2. Management involves planning, organizing, staffing, leading, and controlling and differs from administration in scope and level.
3. Management can be viewed as a science, art, group, discipline, and activity and aims to efficiently use resources to achieve goals and improve standards of living.
Woodlake family resource center pres. sw180cisnerosana
The Woodlake Family Resource Center provides a variety of services to support low-income families in the community, including health services, counseling, family services, and practical assistance. It aims to increase children's chances of success through an accessible and culturally sensitive system. The Center employs a director, superintendent, supervisor, nurses, therapists, social workers, and other staff. It also collaborates with outside agencies to accomplish its goals of enhancing well-being and alleviating poverty and social injustice.
3. A kétszárnyúak
Ország Állatok
Törzs Ízeltlábuak
Altörzs Hatlábúak
Osztály Rovarok
120 000
fajszám
Alosztály Szárnyas rovarok
Rend Kétszárnyúak
Szúnyogalkatúak
Alrend
Légyalkatúak
4. Felépítésük
Testhosszuk változó a mm
tizedrészétől 8 cm-ig.
!
Csak egy pár szárnyuk van, a
másik pár egyensúlyozó
szervvé, ún. billérré alakult át.
!
Fejlődésük teljes átalakulás, a
lárva felépítése lényegesen eltér
a felnőtt változattól.
5. Felépítésük
Fej
Szabadon mozgatható, keskeny
nyakkal illeszkedik az
előtorhoz.
!
Általában két nagy szem és
három pontszem.
!
Szájszervük igen változatos.
Soha nem rágó, hanem szívó-
szúró, vagy szívó-nyaló.
Házilégy
6. Felépítésük
Tor
Ezen helyezkednek el a járólábak -
ezek nagyon ritkán módosulnak.
!
Lábfejük hatodik ízén az ún.
karomízen nő a karom, ami alatt
jellegzetes tapadókészülékük
található.
!
A szárnyak mellett a billér is a
toron helyezkedik el.
7. Felépítésük
Potroh
Szelvényeinek száma változó
(legalább 4-5).
!
Gyakran kutikuláris képződmények
keletkeznek rajta.
!
A hímeknek párzószervük, a
nőstényeknek a peték lerakására
szolgáló tojócsövük van.
8. Keringés
Nyílt keringési rendszer.
!
Biztosítja a sejtek és a környezet
közötti gázcserét, így a keringési
rendszer nem szállít légzési
gázokat.
9. Szaporodás
Általában peterakók, de vannak
lárva- és bábtojó kétszárnyúak is.
!
A kétszárnyúak lárvái lehetnek
víziek és szárazföldiek is.
!
Többségük növényevő, de ismertek
ragadozó és parazita lárvák is.
Szúnyoglárvák