This short document mentions that the author likes to eat apples and bananas, and also contains the vowels A E I O U and mentions what a cow and snake say.
The document discusses the creation of a new soap opera called "Ashveile" aimed at a younger audience between ages 15-30. It will focus on the lives of six main characters - Isabelle "Bella" Jordan (the quiet one), Zach Roberts (the popular one), Charles Baker (the funny one), Claire Burnside (the bitchy one), Janie Clarke (the deceiving one), and their interactions at school and in their social lives. The soap will represent contemporary youth issues and culture while using conventions like continuous narrative, character archetypes, and social commentary typical of the genre.
Kerry Aylward is a 17-year-old who lives in Ellesmere Port with her family. She had health problems early in life and received a kidney transplant from her mother in 2005. Kerry enjoys music, Harry Potter, shopping, and spending time with family and friends. She hopes to further her education through college and pursue a career working with computers.
This document provides tips and best practices for using Facebook for recruiting. It discusses why companies should have a presence on Facebook given its large user base. Some key stats are presented about Generation Y and job seekers' social media usage. The document outlines how Intuit started using Facebook gradually by asking employees to engage and then expanding their efforts. It recommends starting small by focusing on jobs or sharing company information before measuring effectiveness. Overall, the recommendation is to just get started on social media for recruiting rather than waiting until having all the expertise.
A father couldn't bring any fish home one night so he bought his children each a piece of bread, but the oldest sister gave hers to their poor neighbors who had many children instead of eating it herself. This inspired a campaign called "Shared Sandwich" where people make sandwiches and share them with those in need to increase the value of food and brighten someone's day.
This document discusses probabilistic Turing machines and complexity classes related to bounded error probabilistic polynomial time (BPP). It defines probabilistic Turing machines that make random choices, and complexity classes like RP, coRP and ZPP based on one-sided error bounds. It also covers error reduction techniques that allow reducing the error probability for BPP algorithms. Finally, it examines the relationships between BPP and other complexity classes.
Hiebing Explores: Seven Consumer Trends To Ignore...If You Want To Be IgnoredHiebing
These trends reflect deep-rooted changes in consumer perception and behavior. They are influenced by the economy, the news of the day, technology, community and concern for the environment. They range from the deep longing for transparency to the hunger for self-sufficiency and more.
As marketers, understanding the role these trends play in influencing consumer behavior is critical to finding ways to help your brand grow.
PPT- Community Choice Aggregation Public Hearing for POG 4.30.12cityofevanston
This document summarizes pricing information received from two electricity suppliers, Constellation and MC Squared, for a municipal electricity aggregation. It provides tables comparing the price per kilowatt hour for different renewable energy mixes and contract lengths. A 100% renewable energy option for a 12-month contract is the best deal, saving a typical residential customer $264 per year compared to the local utility rate. Other nearby communities that have conducted similar aggregations are also shown for comparison.
Fuzzy Transfer Learning for Intelligent Environmentsjethroshell
The dynamic nature of Intelligent Environments (IE’s) present a challenging problem when attempting to model or learn a model of such environments. By their very nature, IE’s are infused with complexity, unreliability and uncertainty due to a combination of sensor noise and the human element. As a result of this, the quantity, type and availability of data to model such environments is a major issue. Each situation is contextually different and constantly changing. To model each application, training data must be gained that is within the same feature space and has the same distribution, however this is often highly costly and time consuming. There can even be occurrences were a complete lack of target labelled data occurs. It is within these situations that our study is focussed. Within this research we propose a framework to dynamically model IE’s through the use of data sets from differing feature spaces and domains. The framework is constructed using a Fuzzy Transfer Learning process.
This presentation is taken from the winning entry at the Leicester British Computer Society Postgraduate Research Competition 2012.
The document discusses the creation of a new soap opera called "Ashveile" aimed at a younger audience between ages 15-30. It will focus on the lives of six main characters - Isabelle "Bella" Jordan (the quiet one), Zach Roberts (the popular one), Charles Baker (the funny one), Claire Burnside (the bitchy one), Janie Clarke (the deceiving one), and their interactions at school and in their social lives. The soap will represent contemporary youth issues and culture while using conventions like continuous narrative, character archetypes, and social commentary typical of the genre.
Kerry Aylward is a 17-year-old who lives in Ellesmere Port with her family. She had health problems early in life and received a kidney transplant from her mother in 2005. Kerry enjoys music, Harry Potter, shopping, and spending time with family and friends. She hopes to further her education through college and pursue a career working with computers.
This document provides tips and best practices for using Facebook for recruiting. It discusses why companies should have a presence on Facebook given its large user base. Some key stats are presented about Generation Y and job seekers' social media usage. The document outlines how Intuit started using Facebook gradually by asking employees to engage and then expanding their efforts. It recommends starting small by focusing on jobs or sharing company information before measuring effectiveness. Overall, the recommendation is to just get started on social media for recruiting rather than waiting until having all the expertise.
A father couldn't bring any fish home one night so he bought his children each a piece of bread, but the oldest sister gave hers to their poor neighbors who had many children instead of eating it herself. This inspired a campaign called "Shared Sandwich" where people make sandwiches and share them with those in need to increase the value of food and brighten someone's day.
This document discusses probabilistic Turing machines and complexity classes related to bounded error probabilistic polynomial time (BPP). It defines probabilistic Turing machines that make random choices, and complexity classes like RP, coRP and ZPP based on one-sided error bounds. It also covers error reduction techniques that allow reducing the error probability for BPP algorithms. Finally, it examines the relationships between BPP and other complexity classes.
Hiebing Explores: Seven Consumer Trends To Ignore...If You Want To Be IgnoredHiebing
These trends reflect deep-rooted changes in consumer perception and behavior. They are influenced by the economy, the news of the day, technology, community and concern for the environment. They range from the deep longing for transparency to the hunger for self-sufficiency and more.
As marketers, understanding the role these trends play in influencing consumer behavior is critical to finding ways to help your brand grow.
PPT- Community Choice Aggregation Public Hearing for POG 4.30.12cityofevanston
This document summarizes pricing information received from two electricity suppliers, Constellation and MC Squared, for a municipal electricity aggregation. It provides tables comparing the price per kilowatt hour for different renewable energy mixes and contract lengths. A 100% renewable energy option for a 12-month contract is the best deal, saving a typical residential customer $264 per year compared to the local utility rate. Other nearby communities that have conducted similar aggregations are also shown for comparison.
Fuzzy Transfer Learning for Intelligent Environmentsjethroshell
The dynamic nature of Intelligent Environments (IE’s) present a challenging problem when attempting to model or learn a model of such environments. By their very nature, IE’s are infused with complexity, unreliability and uncertainty due to a combination of sensor noise and the human element. As a result of this, the quantity, type and availability of data to model such environments is a major issue. Each situation is contextually different and constantly changing. To model each application, training data must be gained that is within the same feature space and has the same distribution, however this is often highly costly and time consuming. There can even be occurrences were a complete lack of target labelled data occurs. It is within these situations that our study is focussed. Within this research we propose a framework to dynamically model IE’s through the use of data sets from differing feature spaces and domains. The framework is constructed using a Fuzzy Transfer Learning process.
This presentation is taken from the winning entry at the Leicester British Computer Society Postgraduate Research Competition 2012.
This very short document appears to be the beginning of a song for children about family. It mentions kids and family in a positive way. However, there is not enough context or content to provide a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document lists various sports that can be played such as football, baseball, American football, golf, basketball, ice hockey, rugby, field hockey, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, and tennis.
This short document mentions that the author likes to eat apples and bananas, and also contains the vowels A E I O U and mentions what a cow and snake say.
This short document lists 14 common verbs: walk, run, sleep, play, read, write, talk, listen, jump, drink, eat, open, close. It provides a sampling of everyday actions and activities in the form of verb phrases without additional context.
This one-paragraph document contrasts a series of adjectives in pairs, with the first word of each pair conveying the more positive or preferred trait and the second the less positive or preferred trait. It juxtaposes strong vs weak, tall vs short, slow vs fast, heavy vs light, beautiful vs ugly, boring vs funny, and big vs small.
This document lists different possessive pronouns including my, your, our, her, his, their, and its followed by the word "bag". It appears to be listing different ways to say who a bag belongs to in the possessive case using common English possessive pronouns.
This very short document appears to be the beginning of a song for children about family. It mentions kids and family in a positive way. However, there is not enough context or content to provide a meaningful 3 sentence summary.
This document lists various sports that can be played such as football, baseball, American football, golf, basketball, ice hockey, rugby, field hockey, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, and tennis.
This short document mentions that the author likes to eat apples and bananas, and also contains the vowels A E I O U and mentions what a cow and snake say.
This short document lists 14 common verbs: walk, run, sleep, play, read, write, talk, listen, jump, drink, eat, open, close. It provides a sampling of everyday actions and activities in the form of verb phrases without additional context.
This one-paragraph document contrasts a series of adjectives in pairs, with the first word of each pair conveying the more positive or preferred trait and the second the less positive or preferred trait. It juxtaposes strong vs weak, tall vs short, slow vs fast, heavy vs light, beautiful vs ugly, boring vs funny, and big vs small.
This document lists different possessive pronouns including my, your, our, her, his, their, and its followed by the word "bag". It appears to be listing different ways to say who a bag belongs to in the possessive case using common English possessive pronouns.