The document summarizes the economic crisis in Europe and actions taken in response. It discusses the causes of the crisis, including the subprime mortgage crisis and rising commodity prices. It then outlines the impact on public deficits across European countries from 2008-2010. Actions taken to address the crisis included automatic stabilizers, financial sector bailouts, and stimulus measures. Country-specific impacts and responses in Spain and Greece are examined. Finally, the document discusses goals for Europe after the crisis, such as reducing debt without compromising growth through international cooperation and structural economic reforms.
Deze presentatie wordt ingezet voor het Platform ICT & Arbeidsmarkt. De doelstellingen zijn om het imago, zichtbaarheid en de arbeidsperspectieven voor de Rotterdamse ICT sector te verbeteren.
Family Franchise Systems: NBA, NFL, MLB, & NHL and Families & FriendsTerrell Patillo
*Just like Coach in sports, you can look at your stat sheet and see where you and your family members need training, improvement, & adjustments that need to be made to improve your life game.
Baynote’s Third Annual Holiday Shopping Survey strives to understand the changing behavior of the US consumer and provide insight for retailers so that you can better plan and prepare for great results next holiday season
This short reading contains advice from the Dalai Lama for living a good life in 2008. It provides over 20 brief sayings on topics like relationships, mistakes, values, sharing knowledge, and living fully. The document ends by saying if you forward it to others, your life will improve in varying degrees depending on how many people you share it with, and you will receive a pleasant surprise.
Open Linked Data as Part of a Government Enterprise ArchitectureJohann Höchtl
This document discusses open linked data and its role in public administration information management. It presents open linked data as a key element of transparency, participation, and collaboration in government. It outlines the benefits of open data for citizens, such as increased self-determination and better public services. However, it also notes potential drawbacks, such as loss of control and power for administrations. The document proposes an open government data architecture model based on a five-level saturation model, with data encoded in RDF and assigned persistent URIs to ensure reliability. Overall, the document argues that treating information outflow as a core part of information management can strengthen trust in government.
The document discusses three media theories: 1) The hypodermic needle model which sees audiences as passive receivers of powerful media messages from institutions; 2) The gratification model which argues audiences actively use media to fulfill needs like entertainment, social interaction, and escapism; 3) New theories of how audiences can now generate and interact with media through things like user-generated content and voting, making them "prosumers" with more power than past passive audiences.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document lists the names of 38 artists, including Guido Reni, Dario Campanila, Jean Michel Benier, Josef Tali, Xue Yanqun, and Yan Kupecky. It ends with a dedication in Spanish and English to the special people in the author's life.
Trinity Kings World Leadership: Men of Wisdom Ministry to Men Handbook Part I...Terrell Patillo
This is an extension of Men of Wisdom Ministry to Men Handbook part II (More detailed on how to get God's Wisdom) If you are going to be a King(Leader, Ruler and /or Govern) Proverbs is a hebrew word that means to rule and/or govern. Then you have to have Wisdom...
This document discusses harnessing existing vehicle networks for data collection purposes. It outlines different types of vehicles like postal trucks, buses, and taxis that follow consistent routes. These vehicles have portable power, access central hubs, and elevated street privileges making them well-suited for collecting iterative neighborhood-level data. The document proposes attaching sensors to vehicles to track things like weather, air quality, and map updates that change daily or weekly. This would leverage existing fleets and infrastructure for low-cost, high-resolution data collection.
The document contains a series of statements presented as facts about human behavior and psychology. It encourages the reader to share the document with friends within an hour to have wishes granted or receive good luck depending on how many friends it is shared with. It ends by wishing the reader a Merry Christmas and happiness in 2010.
This presentation discusses concerns around personal data aggregators and how they collect and display personal information from public records online. It notes that personally identifiable information can pose operational security risks if accessed by criminals, foreign adversaries, or those looking to coerce or surveil individuals. The presentation provides examples of removing links and personal data from two aggregation sites, Spokeo and PeopleFinder, but cautions that the underlying information came from public records and still exists elsewhere online. It encourages individuals to be aware of what they post publicly and to keep informed on limiting access to personal data.
The document is a collection of images from behind the scenes of famous films and actors from the 1940s through the 1960s. It includes photos of Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Bette Davis, and future president Ronald Reagan on sets together. There are also images of Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, and Elvis celebrating a birthday; John Wayne in various films over 40 years; and Sophia Loren admiring or being envious of Jayne Mansfield's cleavage on set. Further photos show directors like Stanley Kubrick, Howard Hawks, and Alfred Hitchcock working with actors like Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Angie Dickinson, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles.
This document discusses competitive advantages and customer satisfaction. It begins with defining competitive advantage as what a company is best at and why customers should buy from them. It then asks what customers are looking for, listing excellent product, delivery, and service. Finally, it discusses customer satisfaction levels ranging from basic to unbelievable and how exceeding expectations leads to the highest satisfaction. The goal is to help companies identify their competitive advantages and focus on customer satisfaction.
1. The liver is one of the largest organs in the body and is located below the right lung and under the diaphragm. It is divided into four lobes: the right lobe, the left lobe, the caudate lobe, and the quadrate lobe.
2. The most frequent liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which accounts for 70-85% of liver cancers. The major risk factors for liver cancer are infection with hepatitis B or C virus, alcohol consumption, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
3. People with liver cancer may not have increased risk of liver cancer. Cirrhosis is a disease in which liver cells are
The document summarizes the economic crisis in Europe and actions taken in response. It discusses the causes of the crisis, including the subprime mortgage crisis and rising commodity prices. It then outlines the impact on public deficits across European countries from 2008-2010. Actions taken to address the crisis included automatic stabilizers, financial sector bailouts, and stimulus measures. Country-specific impacts and responses in Spain and Greece are examined. Finally, the document discusses goals for Europe after the crisis, such as reducing debt without compromising growth through international cooperation and structural economic reforms.
Deze presentatie wordt ingezet voor het Platform ICT & Arbeidsmarkt. De doelstellingen zijn om het imago, zichtbaarheid en de arbeidsperspectieven voor de Rotterdamse ICT sector te verbeteren.
Family Franchise Systems: NBA, NFL, MLB, & NHL and Families & FriendsTerrell Patillo
*Just like Coach in sports, you can look at your stat sheet and see where you and your family members need training, improvement, & adjustments that need to be made to improve your life game.
Baynote’s Third Annual Holiday Shopping Survey strives to understand the changing behavior of the US consumer and provide insight for retailers so that you can better plan and prepare for great results next holiday season
This short reading contains advice from the Dalai Lama for living a good life in 2008. It provides over 20 brief sayings on topics like relationships, mistakes, values, sharing knowledge, and living fully. The document ends by saying if you forward it to others, your life will improve in varying degrees depending on how many people you share it with, and you will receive a pleasant surprise.
Open Linked Data as Part of a Government Enterprise ArchitectureJohann Höchtl
This document discusses open linked data and its role in public administration information management. It presents open linked data as a key element of transparency, participation, and collaboration in government. It outlines the benefits of open data for citizens, such as increased self-determination and better public services. However, it also notes potential drawbacks, such as loss of control and power for administrations. The document proposes an open government data architecture model based on a five-level saturation model, with data encoded in RDF and assigned persistent URIs to ensure reliability. Overall, the document argues that treating information outflow as a core part of information management can strengthen trust in government.
The document discusses three media theories: 1) The hypodermic needle model which sees audiences as passive receivers of powerful media messages from institutions; 2) The gratification model which argues audiences actively use media to fulfill needs like entertainment, social interaction, and escapism; 3) New theories of how audiences can now generate and interact with media through things like user-generated content and voting, making them "prosumers" with more power than past passive audiences.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document lists the names of 38 artists, including Guido Reni, Dario Campanila, Jean Michel Benier, Josef Tali, Xue Yanqun, and Yan Kupecky. It ends with a dedication in Spanish and English to the special people in the author's life.
Trinity Kings World Leadership: Men of Wisdom Ministry to Men Handbook Part I...Terrell Patillo
This is an extension of Men of Wisdom Ministry to Men Handbook part II (More detailed on how to get God's Wisdom) If you are going to be a King(Leader, Ruler and /or Govern) Proverbs is a hebrew word that means to rule and/or govern. Then you have to have Wisdom...
This document discusses harnessing existing vehicle networks for data collection purposes. It outlines different types of vehicles like postal trucks, buses, and taxis that follow consistent routes. These vehicles have portable power, access central hubs, and elevated street privileges making them well-suited for collecting iterative neighborhood-level data. The document proposes attaching sensors to vehicles to track things like weather, air quality, and map updates that change daily or weekly. This would leverage existing fleets and infrastructure for low-cost, high-resolution data collection.
The document contains a series of statements presented as facts about human behavior and psychology. It encourages the reader to share the document with friends within an hour to have wishes granted or receive good luck depending on how many friends it is shared with. It ends by wishing the reader a Merry Christmas and happiness in 2010.
This presentation discusses concerns around personal data aggregators and how they collect and display personal information from public records online. It notes that personally identifiable information can pose operational security risks if accessed by criminals, foreign adversaries, or those looking to coerce or surveil individuals. The presentation provides examples of removing links and personal data from two aggregation sites, Spokeo and PeopleFinder, but cautions that the underlying information came from public records and still exists elsewhere online. It encourages individuals to be aware of what they post publicly and to keep informed on limiting access to personal data.
The document is a collection of images from behind the scenes of famous films and actors from the 1940s through the 1960s. It includes photos of Marilyn Monroe, Cary Grant, Bette Davis, and future president Ronald Reagan on sets together. There are also images of Dean Martin, Shirley MacLaine, and Elvis celebrating a birthday; John Wayne in various films over 40 years; and Sophia Loren admiring or being envious of Jayne Mansfield's cleavage on set. Further photos show directors like Stanley Kubrick, Howard Hawks, and Alfred Hitchcock working with actors like Marlon Brando, Charlton Heston, Angie Dickinson, Rita Hayworth, and Orson Welles.
This document discusses competitive advantages and customer satisfaction. It begins with defining competitive advantage as what a company is best at and why customers should buy from them. It then asks what customers are looking for, listing excellent product, delivery, and service. Finally, it discusses customer satisfaction levels ranging from basic to unbelievable and how exceeding expectations leads to the highest satisfaction. The goal is to help companies identify their competitive advantages and focus on customer satisfaction.
1. The liver is one of the largest organs in the body and is located below the right lung and under the diaphragm. It is divided into four lobes: the right lobe, the left lobe, the caudate lobe, and the quadrate lobe.
2. The most frequent liver cancer is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which accounts for 70-85% of liver cancers. The major risk factors for liver cancer are infection with hepatitis B or C virus, alcohol consumption, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease.
3. People with liver cancer may not have increased risk of liver cancer. Cirrhosis is a disease in which liver cells are
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3. Noi che ci sentivamo ricchi se avevamo “ Parco Della Vittoria e Viale Dei Giardini” Noi che i pattini avevano 4 ruote e si allungavano quando il piede cresceva Noi che quando a scuola c'era l'ora di ginnastica partivamo da casa in tuta
4. Noi che chi lasciava la scia più lunga nella frenata con la bici era il più figo Noi della bici Atala cross o la Bmx con le pedaline Noi che nelle foto delle gite facevamo le corna ed eravamo sempre sorridenti!
5. Noi che il Ciao si accendeva pedalando Noi che suonavamo al campanello per chiedere se c'era l'amico in casa Noi che se ci sbucciavamo il ginocchio, ci mettevamo il mercuro cromo, e più era rosso più eri figo!
6. Noi che dopo la prima partita c'era la rivincita, e poi la bella, e poi la bella della bella… Noi che ci mancavano sempre quattro figurine per finire l'album Panini Noi che se guardavamo tutto il film delle 20:30 eravamo andati a dormire tardissimo
7. Noi che giocavamo a “ Indovina Chi?” e conoscevamo tutti i personaggi a memoria Noi che giocavamo a Forza 4 Noi che giocavamo a nomi, cose, animali, città… (e la città con la D era sempre Domodossola)
8. Noi che avevamo il “nascondiglio segreto” con il “passaggio segreto” Noi che non era Natale se alla TV non vedevamo la pubblicità della Coca Cola e del panettone Bauli
9. Noi che ci divertivamo anche facendo “ Strega comanda color” No i che le cassette se le mangiava il mang iana str i, e ci toccava riavvolgere il nastro con la bic Noi che c'era la Polaroid e aspettavi che si vedesse la foto
10. Noi che litigavamo su chi fosse più forte tra Goldrake, Mazinga, Daitan3, Astro-Robot e Daltanious Noi che “Si…ma Julian Ross se solo non fosse malato di cuore sarebbe più forte di Holly e Mark Lenders…”
11. Noi che guardavamo “ La Casa Nella Prateria” anche se metteva tristezza Noi che le barzellette Erano: Pierino, il fantasmaformaggino o un francese, un tedesco e un italiano Noi che si andava in cabina a telefonare
12. Noi che si poteva star fuori in bici il pomeriggio Noi che se a scuola la maestra ti metteva una nota sul diario, a casa era il terrore Noi che abbiamo avuto le tute lucide che facevano troppo figo
13. Noi che a scuola ci andavamo da soli, e tornavamo da soli Noi che suonavamo ai campanelli e poi scappavamo Noi che sapevamo che erano le 4 perché stava per iniziare BIM BUM BAM
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17. Noi che si suonava la pianola Bontempi Noi che la merenda era la girella! Noi che abbiamo avuto tutti il bomber blu/verde con l'interno arancione e i miniciccioli nel taschino
18. Noi che le macchine avevano la targa nera..i numeri bianchi..e la sigla della provincia in arancione! Noi che guardavamo allucinati il futuro nel Drive In con i paninari Noi che il Twix si chiamava Raider e faceva competizione al Mars
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20. Noi che tiravamo le manine appiccicose delle patatine sui capelli delle femmine Noi che se eri bocciato in 3° media potevi arrivare con il Fifty o il Cobra truccato ed eri un figo della Madonna! Noi che la Ferrari era Alboreto, la Mc Laren Prost, la Williams Mansell, la Lotus Senna e Piquet e la Benetton Nannini!
21. Noi, che abbiamo assistito inermi all’attentato al Papa Noi che in un’indimenticabile notte abbiamo visto Dino Zoff alzare al cielo la coppa del mondo! Noi che all'oratorio le caramelle costavano 50 lire