The document discusses fair use of copyrighted works and provides guidance on determining if a work is protected or freely available. It outlines questions to consider regarding fair use and licensing. Resources are also listed for teachers on copyright, mass digitization projects, and references on the subject.
Mass digitization projects across the country are working together to digitize large amounts of media and make it available online in order to more broadly share information. The document provides resources for teachers on copyright and fair use when using protected works, including checking if a work is already licensed for campus use, freely available on the open web with an implied license, or requiring permission. Links are included for the TEACH Act checklist and a blog about digitization projects aiming to share information.
Firms face three main decisions: (1) quantity of output to supply, (2) production technique to use, and (3) quantity of inputs to demand. These decisions are based on the price of output, available production techniques, and input prices.
In the short run, firms have fixed costs that do not depend on output level. They also have variable costs that vary with output. Total cost is the sum of total fixed and total variable costs. Marginal cost is the change in total cost from producing one additional unit. It reflects changes in variable costs only. As a firm approaches its short-run capacity, marginal costs will ultimately increase with output.
Latest books of Prof. J.P.Verma on Research and StatisticsJai Verma
These are the latest books of Prof. J.P.Verma in the area of research and statistics during last five years. Publishers include Wiley, Springer and Tata McGraw Hills.
The document discusses equine medicine and behavior, including permanent record keeping, equine senses, communication, body language, vocalizations, mental processes, stall maintenance, fly control, pasture management, and toxic plants. Key topics covered are the senses horses use, how they communicate through body language and sounds, maintaining clean stalls and pastures, and common toxic plants horses need to avoid.
The document discusses fair use of copyrighted works and provides guidance on determining if a work is protected or freely available. It outlines questions to consider regarding fair use and licensing. Resources are also listed for teachers on copyright, mass digitization projects, and references on the subject.
Mass digitization projects across the country are working together to digitize large amounts of media and make it available online in order to more broadly share information. The document provides resources for teachers on copyright and fair use when using protected works, including checking if a work is already licensed for campus use, freely available on the open web with an implied license, or requiring permission. Links are included for the TEACH Act checklist and a blog about digitization projects aiming to share information.
Firms face three main decisions: (1) quantity of output to supply, (2) production technique to use, and (3) quantity of inputs to demand. These decisions are based on the price of output, available production techniques, and input prices.
In the short run, firms have fixed costs that do not depend on output level. They also have variable costs that vary with output. Total cost is the sum of total fixed and total variable costs. Marginal cost is the change in total cost from producing one additional unit. It reflects changes in variable costs only. As a firm approaches its short-run capacity, marginal costs will ultimately increase with output.
Latest books of Prof. J.P.Verma on Research and StatisticsJai Verma
These are the latest books of Prof. J.P.Verma in the area of research and statistics during last five years. Publishers include Wiley, Springer and Tata McGraw Hills.
The document discusses equine medicine and behavior, including permanent record keeping, equine senses, communication, body language, vocalizations, mental processes, stall maintenance, fly control, pasture management, and toxic plants. Key topics covered are the senses horses use, how they communicate through body language and sounds, maintaining clean stalls and pastures, and common toxic plants horses need to avoid.
2007: Benjamin's House - Making Braille reading and writing fun for childrenJonathan Hassell
Presentation given by Jonathan Hassell (Accessibility Editor, BBC jam) and Nick Kind (Spark Learning) at Techshare 2007.
Covers: how Braille displays and audio content can transform a blind five-year old's learning; how Spark-Tinopolis created Benjamin's House as an eLearning game to help blind children to learn English and Braille literacy (both reading and writing); how we got Benjamin Zephaniah to contribute poems and be the host of the game; how we created an aurally compelling game world; how materials created
Here are the answers to identify the resource and shifter:
1. Increase in the demand for microprocessors leads to an increase in the demand for processor assemblers.
2. Increase in the price for plastic piping causes the demand for copper piping to increase.
3. Increase in demand for small homes (compared to big homes) leads to an increase in the demand for lumber.
4. For shipping companies, decrease in price of trains leads to decrease in demand for trucks.
5. Decrease in price of sugar leads to an increase in the demand for aluminum for soda producers.
6. Substantial increase in education and training leads to an increase in demand for skilled labor.
This document provides guidance for teachers on sharing MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) data with parents. It recommends focusing on student strengths and areas for growth rather than test scores. Teachers are advised to gather multiple sources of evidence on student learning and set individualized learning goals when meeting with parents.
This chapter discusses extensions of demand and supply analysis including simultaneous shifts in supply and demand. It explains how simultaneous changes can lead to indeterminate effects on equilibrium price and unambiguous changes in quantity. The chapter also covers price controls, quantity restrictions, and other government policies that interfere with market prices and quantities. Examples are provided to illustrate key concepts like rationing and shortages that can result from price ceilings.
Project Kindle Fire seeks $500 from the Texas Retired Teachers Foundation grant to purchase a Kindle Fire HD and digital books for student use. As a 4th grade teacher in a rural, low-income, and predominantly Hispanic public school in Texas, the grant would allow the teacher to increase student access to technology and reading materials in the classroom. Applicants must be Texas public school teachers and submit the required documents by March 7, 2013 for consideration.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Chris Jeffries, Acting Director of Workforce and Education for NHS NW. The presentation celebrates nursing successes, discusses harnessing enthusiasm to improve patient care and experience. It addresses organizational changes like service reconfigurations, quality improvements, and regulatory changes from the Francis inquiry. Key nursing initiatives discussed include the move to all degree nursing, changes to health visiting, and regional nursing indicators.
This curriculum vitae is for Utkarsh Kumar Saxena. He has over 10 years of experience working in front office and customer service roles in the hotel and hospitality industry. His objective is to attain excellence and achieve higher positions. He is currently working as a Customer Support Executive and has previously worked in front office roles at several hotels in Pune. He also completed a 3-year BHM degree in hotel management in 2009 and has knowledge of MS Office and hotel booking software.
The document is an empathy map for a hotel owner in Peru who is struggling to find and retain qualified managers. She offers competitive salaries but larger corporations attract employees with higher pay. She is unsure how to effectively evaluate candidates beyond academic qualifications to find those with the right soft skills and fit for the role. Her goal is to develop a better hiring process to identify managers who will stay long-term and help her growing business succeed.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor desempenho. O dispositivo também possui recursos adicionais de inteligência artificial e segurança de dados aprimorados. O lançamento do novo smartphone está programado para o final deste ano.
The document discusses common equine diseases categorized into respiratory, digestive, and foot issues. Respiratory diseases include sinusitis causing nasal discharge and swelling, and heaves causing exercise intolerance, dry cough, and wheezing. Digestive diseases involve dental problems, choke from esophagus obstruction, colic from various abdominal pain causes, and diarrhea from issues like parasites, diet changes, or bacteria. Foot laminitis is listed as an inflammatory disease of the hoof wall with causes like increased digital pulses and reluctance to move.
The document provides an orientation schedule and information for a new school year, including:
- An introduction from the Head of School and administrators
- The orientation schedule for the first few days with activities like laptop distribution, classroom assignments, and a BBQ
- The school calendar for 2014-2015 and class timetables for the different divisions (programs)
The document discusses acids, bases, and the ion product constant of water. It defines acids as substances that produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water and bases as those that produce hydroxide ions (OH-). Water undergoes self-ionization in solution, producing a small concentration of H+ and OH- ions such that their product is 1 x 10-14 at 25°C. Solutions with higher [H+] than [OH-] are acidic, while those with higher [OH-] are basic.
This document discusses the opportunities and risks of nanotechnology. It describes several applications of nanotechnology in domains like food, agriculture, medicine, energy, and more. However, it also notes health and environmental risks are not fully understood due to lack of information. The document advocates applying the precautionary principle and producing new knowledge on nanoparticle toxicity through research to help manage these risks.
This publication is a collaborative effort of the Waterloo-Wellington LEAVE A LEGACY™, a program of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP-ACPDP™), to provide valuable information to the readers on planned gifting and charitable giving.
Real-time driver monitoring is one of the easiest ways to make fleet management efficient as well as seamless. Connected vehicle solutions such as fleet GPS trackers and associated software help businesses in several ways. Refer to the post below for more details.
2007: Benjamin's House - Making Braille reading and writing fun for childrenJonathan Hassell
Presentation given by Jonathan Hassell (Accessibility Editor, BBC jam) and Nick Kind (Spark Learning) at Techshare 2007.
Covers: how Braille displays and audio content can transform a blind five-year old's learning; how Spark-Tinopolis created Benjamin's House as an eLearning game to help blind children to learn English and Braille literacy (both reading and writing); how we got Benjamin Zephaniah to contribute poems and be the host of the game; how we created an aurally compelling game world; how materials created
Here are the answers to identify the resource and shifter:
1. Increase in the demand for microprocessors leads to an increase in the demand for processor assemblers.
2. Increase in the price for plastic piping causes the demand for copper piping to increase.
3. Increase in demand for small homes (compared to big homes) leads to an increase in the demand for lumber.
4. For shipping companies, decrease in price of trains leads to decrease in demand for trucks.
5. Decrease in price of sugar leads to an increase in the demand for aluminum for soda producers.
6. Substantial increase in education and training leads to an increase in demand for skilled labor.
This document provides guidance for teachers on sharing MAP (Measures of Academic Progress) data with parents. It recommends focusing on student strengths and areas for growth rather than test scores. Teachers are advised to gather multiple sources of evidence on student learning and set individualized learning goals when meeting with parents.
This chapter discusses extensions of demand and supply analysis including simultaneous shifts in supply and demand. It explains how simultaneous changes can lead to indeterminate effects on equilibrium price and unambiguous changes in quantity. The chapter also covers price controls, quantity restrictions, and other government policies that interfere with market prices and quantities. Examples are provided to illustrate key concepts like rationing and shortages that can result from price ceilings.
Project Kindle Fire seeks $500 from the Texas Retired Teachers Foundation grant to purchase a Kindle Fire HD and digital books for student use. As a 4th grade teacher in a rural, low-income, and predominantly Hispanic public school in Texas, the grant would allow the teacher to increase student access to technology and reading materials in the classroom. Applicants must be Texas public school teachers and submit the required documents by March 7, 2013 for consideration.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Chris Jeffries, Acting Director of Workforce and Education for NHS NW. The presentation celebrates nursing successes, discusses harnessing enthusiasm to improve patient care and experience. It addresses organizational changes like service reconfigurations, quality improvements, and regulatory changes from the Francis inquiry. Key nursing initiatives discussed include the move to all degree nursing, changes to health visiting, and regional nursing indicators.
This curriculum vitae is for Utkarsh Kumar Saxena. He has over 10 years of experience working in front office and customer service roles in the hotel and hospitality industry. His objective is to attain excellence and achieve higher positions. He is currently working as a Customer Support Executive and has previously worked in front office roles at several hotels in Pune. He also completed a 3-year BHM degree in hotel management in 2009 and has knowledge of MS Office and hotel booking software.
The document is an empathy map for a hotel owner in Peru who is struggling to find and retain qualified managers. She offers competitive salaries but larger corporations attract employees with higher pay. She is unsure how to effectively evaluate candidates beyond academic qualifications to find those with the right soft skills and fit for the role. Her goal is to develop a better hiring process to identify managers who will stay long-term and help her growing business succeed.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e melhor desempenho. O dispositivo também possui recursos adicionais de inteligência artificial e segurança de dados aprimorados. O lançamento do novo smartphone está programado para o final deste ano.
The document discusses common equine diseases categorized into respiratory, digestive, and foot issues. Respiratory diseases include sinusitis causing nasal discharge and swelling, and heaves causing exercise intolerance, dry cough, and wheezing. Digestive diseases involve dental problems, choke from esophagus obstruction, colic from various abdominal pain causes, and diarrhea from issues like parasites, diet changes, or bacteria. Foot laminitis is listed as an inflammatory disease of the hoof wall with causes like increased digital pulses and reluctance to move.
The document provides an orientation schedule and information for a new school year, including:
- An introduction from the Head of School and administrators
- The orientation schedule for the first few days with activities like laptop distribution, classroom assignments, and a BBQ
- The school calendar for 2014-2015 and class timetables for the different divisions (programs)
The document discusses acids, bases, and the ion product constant of water. It defines acids as substances that produce hydrogen ions (H+) in water and bases as those that produce hydroxide ions (OH-). Water undergoes self-ionization in solution, producing a small concentration of H+ and OH- ions such that their product is 1 x 10-14 at 25°C. Solutions with higher [H+] than [OH-] are acidic, while those with higher [OH-] are basic.
This document discusses the opportunities and risks of nanotechnology. It describes several applications of nanotechnology in domains like food, agriculture, medicine, energy, and more. However, it also notes health and environmental risks are not fully understood due to lack of information. The document advocates applying the precautionary principle and producing new knowledge on nanoparticle toxicity through research to help manage these risks.
This publication is a collaborative effort of the Waterloo-Wellington LEAVE A LEGACY™, a program of the Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP-ACPDP™), to provide valuable information to the readers on planned gifting and charitable giving.
Real-time driver monitoring is one of the easiest ways to make fleet management efficient as well as seamless. Connected vehicle solutions such as fleet GPS trackers and associated software help businesses in several ways. Refer to the post below for more details.
Charging Fueling & Infrastructure (CFI) Program Resources by Cat PleinForth
Cat Plein, Development & Communications Director of Forth, gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.
Expanding Access to Affordable At-Home EV Charging by Vanessa WarheitForth
Vanessa Warheit, Co-Founder of EV Charging for All, gave this presentation at the Forth Addressing The Challenges of Charging at Multi-Family Housing webinar on June 11, 2024.
Understanding Catalytic Converter Theft:
What is a Catalytic Converter?: Learn about the function of catalytic converters in vehicles and why they are targeted by thieves.
Why are They Stolen?: Discover the valuable metals inside catalytic converters (such as platinum, palladium, and rhodium) that make them attractive to criminals.
Steps to Prevent Catalytic Converter Theft:
Parking Strategies: Tips on where and how to park your vehicle to reduce the risk of theft, such as parking in well-lit areas or secure garages.
Protective Devices: Overview of various anti-theft devices available, including catalytic converter locks, shields, and alarms.
Etching and Marking: The benefits of etching your vehicle’s VIN on the catalytic converter or using a catalytic converter marking kit to make it traceable and less appealing to thieves.
Surveillance and Monitoring: Recommendations for using security cameras and motion-sensor lights to deter thieves.
Statistics and Insights:
Theft Rates by Borough: Analysis of data to determine which borough in NYC experiences the highest rate of catalytic converter thefts.
Recent Trends: Current trends and patterns in catalytic converter thefts to help you stay aware of emerging hotspots and tactics used by thieves.
Benefits of This Presentation:
Awareness: Increase your awareness about catalytic converter theft and its impact on vehicle owners.
Practical Tips: Gain actionable insights and tips to effectively prevent catalytic converter theft.
Local Insights: Understand the specific risks in different NYC boroughs, helping you take targeted preventive measures.
This presentation aims to equip you with the knowledge and tools needed to protect your vehicle from catalytic converter theft, ensuring you are prepared and proactive in safeguarding your property.
Dahua provides a comprehensive guide on how to install their security camera systems. Learn about the different types of cameras and system components, as well as the installation process.
Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Grant: Round 2 by Brandt HertensteinForth
Brandt Hertenstein, Program Manager of the Electrification Coalition gave this presentation at the Forth and Electrification Coalition CFI Grant Program - Overview and Technical Assistance webinar on June 12, 2024.