The internal audit charter establishes the purpose, authority, and responsibilities of the internal audit function to provide independent and objective assurance services designed to add value and improve the organization's operations. It defines the internal audit activity's position within the organization; authority and responsibility; independence and objectivity; scope of internal audit activities; and relationships with the audit committee. The charter requires periodic reviews to ensure it remains accurate and appropriate.
This document outlines the risk management policy of an organization. It includes:
1. Details of previous policy reviews in 2003, 2007, 2002, 2008, and 2009.
2. Sections on risk identification, risk assessment, monitoring and review of risks. It describes determining risk likelihood, impact, and obtaining risk owners.
3. Requirements that all business units comply with the risk management framework and cooperate with risk management processes. Ongoing monitoring of risks is required.
This document outlines accounting, finance, and budget policies and procedures for an organization. It provides 14 chapters that describe the accounting cycle, budgeting process, accounting policies, financial reporting, internal controls, and other relevant topics. The goal is to establish standard practices for financial management and accountability. Key aspects covered include the roles and responsibilities of accounting staff, chart of accounts, transaction processing, financial statements, and the annual budget. Overall, the document aims to set clear guidelines for sound financial administration and decision making.
1. The document discusses improving quality in education through strengthening the roles of research and development. It focuses on six key topics: curriculum development, teaching methods, student assessment, educational management, educational technology, and educational financing.
2. Curriculum development must be research-based and involve developing student-centered learning approaches. Teaching methods should incorporate active learning strategies to better engage students. Student assessment needs reform to focus more on competencies than just testing.
3. Educational management can be enhanced through research on effective school administration. Educational technology and financing models should also be informed by education research findings.
1. The document outlines guidelines for developing a training program, including defining learning objectives, selecting content, and evaluating outcomes.
2. The guidelines specify steps for determining learning objectives, selecting relevant content areas, and choosing appropriate teaching methods to achieve the objectives.
3. Evaluation methods are also defined, such as assessing participants' understanding through tests and feedback, to ensure the training program is effective.
1. The document discusses government policy framework structures and procedures. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of various policy actors, including policy development, implementation, compliance and review.
2. Key elements that are covered include the policy lifecycle, stakeholder engagement, compliance mechanisms, and custodian oversight of policy implementation and outcomes.
3. The roles of different divisions such as planning, education, and finance are defined in relation to their involvement in the overall policy process.
1. The document summarizes the key points of the RBH National Report. It discusses the report's coverage of issues related to human rights in Cambodia such as civil and political rights, economic and social rights, and rights of vulnerable groups.
2. It highlights the report's assessment of the government's efforts to promote and protect human rights through legal and institutional reforms. However, it also notes ongoing challenges related to full implementation and enforcement.
3. In closing, the summary emphasizes the importance of continued progress on establishing an independent national human rights institution and strengthening protections for minorities, women, and other at-risk populations in Cambodia.
1. The document discusses the history and characteristics of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia.
2. It describes the temple's architecture including its dimensions, features, and decorative elements.
3. The summary also notes that the temple was built in the early 12th century and served both as a religious monument and the capital of the Khmer Empire during that time period.
The document outlines guidelines for developing an effective information technology curriculum, including selecting relevant hardware and software, designing course content and activities around key learning objectives, and integrating assessments to evaluate student competency in IT skills and knowledge. Specific topics covered include developing lesson plans, selecting educational resources, incorporating different pedagogical approaches, and utilizing various hardware, software, and networking components in hands-on learning activities. The goal is to help students gain foundational IT skills and qualifications to meet the needs of the job market.
This document outlines the risk management policy of an organization. It includes:
1. Details of previous policy reviews in 2003, 2007, 2002, 2008, and 2009.
2. Sections on risk identification, risk assessment, monitoring and review of risks. It describes determining risk likelihood, impact, and obtaining risk owners.
3. Requirements that all business units comply with the risk management framework and cooperate with risk management processes. Ongoing monitoring of risks is required.
This document outlines accounting, finance, and budget policies and procedures for an organization. It provides 14 chapters that describe the accounting cycle, budgeting process, accounting policies, financial reporting, internal controls, and other relevant topics. The goal is to establish standard practices for financial management and accountability. Key aspects covered include the roles and responsibilities of accounting staff, chart of accounts, transaction processing, financial statements, and the annual budget. Overall, the document aims to set clear guidelines for sound financial administration and decision making.
1. The document discusses improving quality in education through strengthening the roles of research and development. It focuses on six key topics: curriculum development, teaching methods, student assessment, educational management, educational technology, and educational financing.
2. Curriculum development must be research-based and involve developing student-centered learning approaches. Teaching methods should incorporate active learning strategies to better engage students. Student assessment needs reform to focus more on competencies than just testing.
3. Educational management can be enhanced through research on effective school administration. Educational technology and financing models should also be informed by education research findings.
1. The document outlines guidelines for developing a training program, including defining learning objectives, selecting content, and evaluating outcomes.
2. The guidelines specify steps for determining learning objectives, selecting relevant content areas, and choosing appropriate teaching methods to achieve the objectives.
3. Evaluation methods are also defined, such as assessing participants' understanding through tests and feedback, to ensure the training program is effective.
1. The document discusses government policy framework structures and procedures. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of various policy actors, including policy development, implementation, compliance and review.
2. Key elements that are covered include the policy lifecycle, stakeholder engagement, compliance mechanisms, and custodian oversight of policy implementation and outcomes.
3. The roles of different divisions such as planning, education, and finance are defined in relation to their involvement in the overall policy process.
1. The document summarizes the key points of the RBH National Report. It discusses the report's coverage of issues related to human rights in Cambodia such as civil and political rights, economic and social rights, and rights of vulnerable groups.
2. It highlights the report's assessment of the government's efforts to promote and protect human rights through legal and institutional reforms. However, it also notes ongoing challenges related to full implementation and enforcement.
3. In closing, the summary emphasizes the importance of continued progress on establishing an independent national human rights institution and strengthening protections for minorities, women, and other at-risk populations in Cambodia.
1. The document discusses the history and characteristics of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia.
2. It describes the temple's architecture including its dimensions, features, and decorative elements.
3. The summary also notes that the temple was built in the early 12th century and served both as a religious monument and the capital of the Khmer Empire during that time period.
The document outlines guidelines for developing an effective information technology curriculum, including selecting relevant hardware and software, designing course content and activities around key learning objectives, and integrating assessments to evaluate student competency in IT skills and knowledge. Specific topics covered include developing lesson plans, selecting educational resources, incorporating different pedagogical approaches, and utilizing various hardware, software, and networking components in hands-on learning activities. The goal is to help students gain foundational IT skills and qualifications to meet the needs of the job market.
Project maha eang khut.plan sangkum thorVen Eang Khut
1. The document provides details about a 15-lesson course on citizenship consisting of 3 main sections: foundations of citizenship, principles of democracy, and civic participation.
2. The first section includes 5 lessons on the foundations of citizenship, covering topics like the definition of citizenship, types of citizens, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
3. The second section includes 4 lessons on principles of democracy, covering topics like rule of law, separation of powers, and civil liberties.
4. The third section includes 6 lessons on civic participation, discussing things like voting, jury duty, community service, and political campaigns.
This document discusses simple connections and bolted shear connections. It introduces different types of simple connections using plates and various steel shapes. It then focuses on bolted shear connections, explaining the failure modes of bearing on the bolt or shear of the bolt. Equations for determining the shear capacity of a bolted connection based on bolt diameter and shear area are provided. Examples of single shear and double shear lap joints are shown and how to calculate their shear capacities. Overall, the document provides an overview of simple connections and bolted shear connections, emphasizing proper design to avoid failure.
This document discusses leadership and leadership styles. It provides three examples of leadership styles:
1) Traditional leadership focuses on hierarchy, rules, and maintaining the status quo.
2) Transactional leadership focuses on supervision and contingent rewards or punishment.
3) Transformational leadership inspires followers and focuses on innovation, adaptation, and change.
Transformational leadership allows an organization to evolve and adapt to new challenges. It seems to be the most effective long-term approach to leadership.
This document summarizes the key activities undertaken by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction to establish land use plans and improve land management in Cambodia between 1993 and 1997. It outlines the ministry's efforts to demarcate land boundaries, register land titles, clarify land disputes, and strengthen legal frameworks. The summary emphasizes how these initiatives helped promote sustainable social and economic development through more secure land tenure.
1. Structural design involves considering loads and stresses on building elements. Loads are categorized as dead loads and live loads. Dead loads include the self-weight of structural components while live loads represent temporary loads from occupancy and environmental factors.
2. Finite element analysis is used to analyze stresses and deflections in structures under applied loads. Composite structures using combined materials are also analyzed.
3. Fatigue stresses from repetitive or fluctuating live loads over time must also be considered in design.
1. The document outlines guidelines for managing solid waste in the city for the next three years.
2. It details 10 points of action which include classifying waste, reducing usage, recycling and composting, and treatment of hazardous waste.
3. It also establishes guidelines for monitoring waste management and ensuring public cooperation through awareness programs.
The document provides instructions for carpentry works. It discusses 1) planning works which includes preparing drawings, considering safety measures and allocating tasks. 2) woodworking such as sawing, planing and wood joints. 3) metal works including welding and metal cutting. 4) masonry including bricklaying. 5) painting procedures and types of paint. 6) plastering works. 7) scaffolding erection and types of scaffolding. The document provides detailed guidance on various carpentry techniques and ensuring work quality and safety.
1. The document outlines the chapters in a civil engineering construction work textbook, including introduction to construction, construction materials, construction equipment, and construction management.
2. Chapter 1 discusses construction introduction, which provides an overview of the construction industry and processes. It explains the roles of various construction professionals and their importance in planning and executing construction projects.
3. Chapter 2 covers construction materials used in civil engineering projects, including their properties, uses, and quality control measures.
This document provides instructions on using various commands and tools in Autodesk 3ds Max for geometry creation, modification, and rendering. It covers topics such as viewports, basic geometric shapes like boxes and spheres, splines, mesh editing, modifiers, and lighting/camera settings. Step-by-step explanations are provided for commands to create, manipulate, and render 3D models. The document is intended as a tutorial for learning essential 3ds Max functions.
4.internal loading developed in structural membersChhay Teng
1. The document describes analyzing internal loading developed in structural members.
2. It provides procedures for determining support reactions, drawing free-body diagrams, establishing equilibrium equations, and calculating shear forces and bending moments at points of interest.
3. Examples are included to demonstrate solving for unknown shear forces and bending moments at specific points on beams and cantilevers.
This document provides guidelines for civil engineering drawing practices in 3 chapters:
1. Structural drawing conventions - Defines scales, views, dimensions, and other structural drawing standards.
2. Drawing components - Details various drawing elements like lines, dimensions, symbols and annotations.
3. CAD drafting - Discusses computer-aided drafting techniques, templates, layers and other digital drafting practices.
The document establishes standards for civil engineering drawings to ensure consistency and clarity across projects. It covers topics like drawing layouts, line weights, dimensioning, modeling and documentation. Adherence to the guidelines will result in structural drawings that effectively communicate engineering design information.
1. The document discusses the history and current state of a 500-year-old temple located in Cambodia.
2. It describes the temple's architecture and restoration efforts after years of damage during conflicts in Cambodia. Experts are working to preserve the remaining structures and artifacts.
3. The temple is an important historical and cultural site, and restoration is aimed at protecting it for future generations.
The document is the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It discusses the history of Cambodia and establishes the structure of the government. The key points are:
1. It declares Cambodia to be a sovereign kingdom with the monarchy as head of state.
2. It outlines the history of Cambodia from independence in 1953 to the overthrow of the monarchy in 1969.
3. It establishes Cambodia as a parliamentary representative democratic republic with separate executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.
1. This chapter provides an introduction to quality management systems. It discusses total quality management (TQM), the importance of customer focus and satisfaction, and continuous improvement.
2. Quality management systems aim to ensure consistency and improve processes. Organizations implement quality management standards like ISO 9000 to formalize processes and get certified.
3. The chapter emphasizes the role of documentation in quality systems. Documents provide records of activities and ensure requirements are met. Maintaining accurate documentation is important for quality assurance and improvement.
1) The document outlines new guidelines for managing waste from the COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia, including raising temperatures for waste treatment and separating different types of waste.
2) The guidelines specify temperature requirements for waste treatment facilities, procedures for separating waste, and ensuring waste is handled safely and sent to proper disposal sites.
3) Local authorities must implement the new waste management regulations and monitor facilities to ensure they protect public health and the environment from COVID-19 transmission.
JICA has supported Cambodia's health sector since the 1990s focusing on maternal/child health, infrastructure, human resources, and communicable diseases like TB. Projects include experts, equipment, volunteers, grants, loans. Current projects strengthen medical equipment management, TB control, midwifery, and human resources development. Key health indicators like mortality and nutrition have significantly improved but targets remain to further reduce rates by 2015.
The document lists the top images from various categories that received the highest percentage of votes on the internet for the year 2010, including the best natural exterior and interior pictures, urban picture, and pictures of humans, animals, pets, and various other specialized categories, concluding with the overall prize-winning picture that received 92.6% of the votes.
The document proposes a Truckers Town facility with 6 districts providing a wide range of services for truckers. The districts include a high security hub, diesel refueling, short and long term parking, general shopping, office/hospitality, maintenance, and warehousing. Amenities would include 24/7 security, parking, accommodations, stores, restaurants, training facilities, workshops, and warehouses. The goal is to provide a one-stop facility with everything truckers need.
World Financial Services LLC is placing a purchase order with Canon Emirates for one Canon digital multifunction device iR1133F for a total price of 4,000 AED. The order includes delivery, installation, and key operational training. Payment of 100% is required upon delivery via cheque. World Financial Services requests the earliest delivery between 8 AM and 3 PM to their Dubai office. The contact person for the order is Eldaw Ali Yousif.
The document outlines the initial planning process for designing a CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) program, including:
1. Determining objectives, choosing between linear and branching program types, and selecting materials.
2. Choosing software, typically run on PCs using Toolbook for its interactive tutorial capabilities.
3. Determining tasks to stimulate student-computer interaction and lead to the objectives.
4. Designing the program structure with information, highlighted materials, and exercises.
5. Principles for design and testing include interactivity, usability, appropriate content, effectiveness, and performance.
Project maha eang khut.plan sangkum thorVen Eang Khut
1. The document provides details about a 15-lesson course on citizenship consisting of 3 main sections: foundations of citizenship, principles of democracy, and civic participation.
2. The first section includes 5 lessons on the foundations of citizenship, covering topics like the definition of citizenship, types of citizens, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
3. The second section includes 4 lessons on principles of democracy, covering topics like rule of law, separation of powers, and civil liberties.
4. The third section includes 6 lessons on civic participation, discussing things like voting, jury duty, community service, and political campaigns.
This document discusses simple connections and bolted shear connections. It introduces different types of simple connections using plates and various steel shapes. It then focuses on bolted shear connections, explaining the failure modes of bearing on the bolt or shear of the bolt. Equations for determining the shear capacity of a bolted connection based on bolt diameter and shear area are provided. Examples of single shear and double shear lap joints are shown and how to calculate their shear capacities. Overall, the document provides an overview of simple connections and bolted shear connections, emphasizing proper design to avoid failure.
This document discusses leadership and leadership styles. It provides three examples of leadership styles:
1) Traditional leadership focuses on hierarchy, rules, and maintaining the status quo.
2) Transactional leadership focuses on supervision and contingent rewards or punishment.
3) Transformational leadership inspires followers and focuses on innovation, adaptation, and change.
Transformational leadership allows an organization to evolve and adapt to new challenges. It seems to be the most effective long-term approach to leadership.
This document summarizes the key activities undertaken by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction to establish land use plans and improve land management in Cambodia between 1993 and 1997. It outlines the ministry's efforts to demarcate land boundaries, register land titles, clarify land disputes, and strengthen legal frameworks. The summary emphasizes how these initiatives helped promote sustainable social and economic development through more secure land tenure.
1. Structural design involves considering loads and stresses on building elements. Loads are categorized as dead loads and live loads. Dead loads include the self-weight of structural components while live loads represent temporary loads from occupancy and environmental factors.
2. Finite element analysis is used to analyze stresses and deflections in structures under applied loads. Composite structures using combined materials are also analyzed.
3. Fatigue stresses from repetitive or fluctuating live loads over time must also be considered in design.
1. The document outlines guidelines for managing solid waste in the city for the next three years.
2. It details 10 points of action which include classifying waste, reducing usage, recycling and composting, and treatment of hazardous waste.
3. It also establishes guidelines for monitoring waste management and ensuring public cooperation through awareness programs.
The document provides instructions for carpentry works. It discusses 1) planning works which includes preparing drawings, considering safety measures and allocating tasks. 2) woodworking such as sawing, planing and wood joints. 3) metal works including welding and metal cutting. 4) masonry including bricklaying. 5) painting procedures and types of paint. 6) plastering works. 7) scaffolding erection and types of scaffolding. The document provides detailed guidance on various carpentry techniques and ensuring work quality and safety.
1. The document outlines the chapters in a civil engineering construction work textbook, including introduction to construction, construction materials, construction equipment, and construction management.
2. Chapter 1 discusses construction introduction, which provides an overview of the construction industry and processes. It explains the roles of various construction professionals and their importance in planning and executing construction projects.
3. Chapter 2 covers construction materials used in civil engineering projects, including their properties, uses, and quality control measures.
This document provides instructions on using various commands and tools in Autodesk 3ds Max for geometry creation, modification, and rendering. It covers topics such as viewports, basic geometric shapes like boxes and spheres, splines, mesh editing, modifiers, and lighting/camera settings. Step-by-step explanations are provided for commands to create, manipulate, and render 3D models. The document is intended as a tutorial for learning essential 3ds Max functions.
4.internal loading developed in structural membersChhay Teng
1. The document describes analyzing internal loading developed in structural members.
2. It provides procedures for determining support reactions, drawing free-body diagrams, establishing equilibrium equations, and calculating shear forces and bending moments at points of interest.
3. Examples are included to demonstrate solving for unknown shear forces and bending moments at specific points on beams and cantilevers.
This document provides guidelines for civil engineering drawing practices in 3 chapters:
1. Structural drawing conventions - Defines scales, views, dimensions, and other structural drawing standards.
2. Drawing components - Details various drawing elements like lines, dimensions, symbols and annotations.
3. CAD drafting - Discusses computer-aided drafting techniques, templates, layers and other digital drafting practices.
The document establishes standards for civil engineering drawings to ensure consistency and clarity across projects. It covers topics like drawing layouts, line weights, dimensioning, modeling and documentation. Adherence to the guidelines will result in structural drawings that effectively communicate engineering design information.
1. The document discusses the history and current state of a 500-year-old temple located in Cambodia.
2. It describes the temple's architecture and restoration efforts after years of damage during conflicts in Cambodia. Experts are working to preserve the remaining structures and artifacts.
3. The temple is an important historical and cultural site, and restoration is aimed at protecting it for future generations.
The document is the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia. It discusses the history of Cambodia and establishes the structure of the government. The key points are:
1. It declares Cambodia to be a sovereign kingdom with the monarchy as head of state.
2. It outlines the history of Cambodia from independence in 1953 to the overthrow of the monarchy in 1969.
3. It establishes Cambodia as a parliamentary representative democratic republic with separate executive, legislative and judicial branches of government.
1. This chapter provides an introduction to quality management systems. It discusses total quality management (TQM), the importance of customer focus and satisfaction, and continuous improvement.
2. Quality management systems aim to ensure consistency and improve processes. Organizations implement quality management standards like ISO 9000 to formalize processes and get certified.
3. The chapter emphasizes the role of documentation in quality systems. Documents provide records of activities and ensure requirements are met. Maintaining accurate documentation is important for quality assurance and improvement.
1) The document outlines new guidelines for managing waste from the COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia, including raising temperatures for waste treatment and separating different types of waste.
2) The guidelines specify temperature requirements for waste treatment facilities, procedures for separating waste, and ensuring waste is handled safely and sent to proper disposal sites.
3) Local authorities must implement the new waste management regulations and monitor facilities to ensure they protect public health and the environment from COVID-19 transmission.
JICA has supported Cambodia's health sector since the 1990s focusing on maternal/child health, infrastructure, human resources, and communicable diseases like TB. Projects include experts, equipment, volunteers, grants, loans. Current projects strengthen medical equipment management, TB control, midwifery, and human resources development. Key health indicators like mortality and nutrition have significantly improved but targets remain to further reduce rates by 2015.
The document lists the top images from various categories that received the highest percentage of votes on the internet for the year 2010, including the best natural exterior and interior pictures, urban picture, and pictures of humans, animals, pets, and various other specialized categories, concluding with the overall prize-winning picture that received 92.6% of the votes.
The document proposes a Truckers Town facility with 6 districts providing a wide range of services for truckers. The districts include a high security hub, diesel refueling, short and long term parking, general shopping, office/hospitality, maintenance, and warehousing. Amenities would include 24/7 security, parking, accommodations, stores, restaurants, training facilities, workshops, and warehouses. The goal is to provide a one-stop facility with everything truckers need.
World Financial Services LLC is placing a purchase order with Canon Emirates for one Canon digital multifunction device iR1133F for a total price of 4,000 AED. The order includes delivery, installation, and key operational training. Payment of 100% is required upon delivery via cheque. World Financial Services requests the earliest delivery between 8 AM and 3 PM to their Dubai office. The contact person for the order is Eldaw Ali Yousif.
The document outlines the initial planning process for designing a CALL (Computer-Assisted Language Learning) program, including:
1. Determining objectives, choosing between linear and branching program types, and selecting materials.
2. Choosing software, typically run on PCs using Toolbook for its interactive tutorial capabilities.
3. Determining tasks to stimulate student-computer interaction and lead to the objectives.
4. Designing the program structure with information, highlighted materials, and exercises.
5. Principles for design and testing include interactivity, usability, appropriate content, effectiveness, and performance.
The document discusses various campus involvement opportunities at URI including Greek life, intramural sports, Hillel, the Public Relations Society, the Outing Club, and serving as a URI 101 mentor. It provides details on specific upcoming events for several organizations and notes the benefits of campus involvement such as meeting people, gaining experience, improving skills, feeling more connected to campus, managing stress better, and enhancing one's resume. The document encourages students to get involved in campus activities.
This document is the Energy Bill, which makes provisions around electricity market reform in the UK. Part 1 deals specifically with electricity market reform and establishes contracts for difference (CFDs) as a mechanism to encourage low carbon electricity generation. It allows the Secretary of State to designate a CFD counterparty to enter into CFDs with eligible generators and makes provisions around the regulations governing CFDs.
A OH! é uma agência de comunicação que oferece assessoria em relações públicas, imprensa e consultoria corporativa. A agência utiliza estratégias criativas e inovadoras para alinhar a comunicação de organizações com seus públicos-alvo e objetivos de negócios.
La empresa Romero y Rosales S.A. se dedica a la construcción de casas occidentales. Ofrece servicios completos de construcción residencial desde cimientos hasta acabados. Con más de 20 años de experiencia, Romero y Rosales es una de las constructoras líderes en la región.
Este documento presenta información histórica sobre la Malagueta, una plaza de toros en Málaga, España. Se construyó en 1874 e inauguró en 1876. En 1976 fue declarada Conjunto Histórico-Artístico. El documento también proporciona detalles sobre el área circundante de la Malagueta en el siglo XIX, incluyendo mapas, edificios demolidos y construidos.
CareFlight is a charitable organization in Queensland, Australia that provides aeromedical services to the state's population of 4.5 million people across 10 major cities. As the second largest state with around 300 sunny days per year, Queensland relies strongly on CareFlight's retrieval services. The organization offers registrars excellent training and a Postgraduate Certificate in Retrieval Medicine, including aviation safety, underwater escape training, and helicopter winching. CareFlight has recruited over 40 registrars and consultants since 2010, providing an unparalleled clinical and academic experience through regular lectures, continuing professional development opportunities, and study time.
Mr. Michael John Kent is applying for a job and provides his contact information and experience. He has over 20 years of experience in construction, factories, and warehouses. His skills include communication, organization, teamwork, following instructions, working independently, and forklift operation. He held various manual labor and machine operating roles between 1990-2016, gaining qualifications in warehousing, IT, and environmental conservation along the way.
Club de la innovación Costa Rica - brochure 2013Innovare
El Club de la Innovación es una comunidad exclusiva de personas y organizaciones que ven la innovación como una prioridad estratégica.
Está conformado por Gerentes de Innovación, Gerentes de Investigación y Desarrollo, Gerentes de Nuevos Negocios y Ejecutivos encargados de liderar los esfuerzos de innovación de las empresas más exitosas del país.
This book provides a comprehensive narrative of over 500 years of the history of astronomy in Glasgow, Scotland. It details how astronomy contributed to the educational enlightenment and society of the city, as well as its commerce. The book explores notable astronomers from Glasgow like Wilson, who made early telescope observations of sunspots, and Herschel, who discovered infrared radiation. It also discusses the eight observatories that were once in Glasgow and the controversies around the role of "Astronomer Royal for Scotland". The book provides a unique and fascinating weaving together of the science and social history of astronomy in Glasgow.
This document outlines the jurisdiction of academic policy and progress statute for a university. It establishes that the academic policy and progress statute have authority over all academic matters and student progression. It details requirements for minimum course load, grades, course completion timelines, and exam rules that students must follow to remain in good academic standing. Failure to meet these requirements will result in academic probation or exclusion from the university.
The document outlines the policies and procedures for selecting rectors and vice rectors at universities in Cambodia. It discusses establishing selection committees, criteria for candidates, and processes for nomination, review of candidates, interviews, and final selection. The document is divided into 8 sections covering the composition of the selection committee, roles and responsibilities of the committee, nomination process, review of candidates, interviews, procedures for appeals, announcements of results, and effective date.
1. The document discusses the history and activities of the Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia from 1975 to 1979. It provides details about the Khmer Rouge's rise to power and rule over Cambodia.
2. The Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot aimed to transform Cambodia into a classless agrarian socialist society. They forcibly evacuated cities and forced the population into labor camps, where thousands died from starvation, disease, and execution.
3. The document outlines the structure and leadership of the Khmer Rouge, including descriptions of key figures such as Pol Pot and the roles of different divisions of the Khmer Rouge such as the army and security forces. It provides insights into the harsh realities and human rights abuses of life
Project maha eang khut.plan sangkum thorVen Eang Khut
1. The document provides details about a 15-lesson course on citizenship consisting of 3 main sections: foundations of citizenship, principles of democracy, and civic participation.
2. The first section includes 5 lessons on the foundations of citizenship, covering topics like the definition of citizenship, types of citizens, and citizenship rights and responsibilities.
3. The second section includes 4 lessons on principles of democracy, covering topics like rule of law, separation of powers, and civil liberties.
4. The third section includes 6 lessons on civic participation, discussing things like voting, jury duty, community service, and political campaigns.
This document provides guidelines for strategic planning policy and procedures at an organization. It outlines 4 sections for strategic planning:
1. Developing the strategic plan through environmental scanning, identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
2. Implementing and monitoring the strategic plan through goals, objectives and action plans.
3. Reviewing and revising the strategic plan regularly to ensure it remains relevant.
4. Involving stakeholders throughout the strategic planning process to gain support and feedback.
The summary covers the key aspects of conducting an environmental scan, analyzing strengths/weaknesses and opportunities/threats, developing goals and action plans, and reviewing the strategic plan over time with stakeholders.
1. The document discusses the history and characteristics of the Angkor Wat temple in Cambodia.
2. It describes the temple's architecture including its dimensions, features, and decorative elements.
3. The summary also notes that Angkor Wat was built in the early 12th century during the Khmer Empire as a Hindu temple, and later became a Buddhist temple.
This introduction provides background information on the Ratanakiri province of Cambodia. It notes that Ratanakiri has a population of over 145,000 people and covers an area of 14,500 square kilometers, with over 45% of the land designated as protected forest areas. The province has a diverse landscape and supports various ethnic minority groups. Ratanakiri began developing its ecotourism industry in the 1980s to promote sustainable development. The document provides a brief history of Ratanakiri, noting its annexation to Cambodia in the 19th century and periods of self-governance by local leaders in the early 20th century. It describes Ratanakiri's transition to a market economy while preserving local cultures
This introduction provides background information on the Ratanakiri province of Cambodia. It notes that Ratanakiri has a population of over 145,000 people and covers an area of 14,500 square kilometers, with over 45% of the land classified as state forest land. The province has a diverse landscape and supports various economic activities including farming, fishing, and ecotourism. Ratanakiri first began developing its tourism industry in the 1980s. The introduction provides a brief history of Ratanakiri, noting it was part of Vietnam from 1835 to 1841 before becoming part of Cambodia. It describes how the province supports various ethnic minority groups and their traditions.
This introduction provides background information on the Ratanakiri province of Cambodia. It notes that Ratanakiri has a population of over 145,000 people and covers an area of 14,500 square kilometers, with over 45% of the land classified as state forest land. The province has a diverse landscape and supports various economic activities including farming, fishing, and ecotourism. Ratanakiri first began developing its tourism industry in the 1980s. The introduction provides a brief history of Ratanakiri, noting it was part of Vietnam from 1835 to 1841 before becoming part of Cambodia. It describes how the province has focused on community-based ecotourism and cultural tourism in recent decades to promote sustainable
1. The document outlines the procedures for conducting a community forest audit in three villages from January 2012.
2. It describes the composition of the audit team and their responsibilities to observe the management and use of the community forest.
3. The summary also outlines the steps to review documents related to the boundary demarcation, allocation of forest land, and other issues to evaluate compliance with community forestry regulations.
The Academic Senate is the highest academic governing body at the university. It is composed of representatives from the Board of Governors and Academic Senate. The Academic Senate oversees academic policies, curriculum development, and other academic matters according to a bicameral governance system. It works to advance the university's academic mission in consultation with administrators, faculty, and students.
This document summarizes the strategic plan of the People Matter Foundation for 2012-2014. It outlines three key objectives: 1) Strengthen organizational capacity, 2) Improve service delivery, and 3) Enhance stakeholder engagement.
Some highlights include training staff on client-centered approaches, establishing standards for programs and monitoring, promoting participation and leadership development, and fostering collaboration with partners. The plan aims to make the foundation more effective and sustainable in empowering vulnerable communities.
1. The document summarizes two reports about Vanrin Catk and Teya Fmμ Catk.
2. Vanrin Catk's report details his family of 4 people living in a home with 1 kitchen, 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, and a shrine room.
3. Teya Fmμ Catk's report details her family of 3 people living in a home with 1 kitchen, 1 living room, and 1 bathroom.
1. The document summarizes two reports from vanrinÞCatk and teyaFmμCatk about their work in the past week.
2. VanrinÞCatk's report details their work monitoring four construction sites, including overseeing worker safety and ensuring permits were in order.
3. TeyaFmμCatk's report describes monitoring three construction sites, including a road project and inspecting a bridge for structural integrity. Both worked to enforce proper safety and legal compliance.
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The document discusses the history of Cambodia from the 1st century CE to the early 15th century, covering topics such as the kingdom's origins, early Hindu and Buddhist influences, and notable rulers during this period. It also examines the cultural aspects of Cambodian society like religion, art, and architecture from the 8th to the 10th centuries. The text serves as a translation of a French language book on Cambodian history published in 1975.
The document is the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia from 2008. It outlines the structure of the government, which consists of Cambodia as a unitary multiparty democratic constitutional monarchy. The Constitution establishes the roles of the King, Council of Ministers, National Assembly, Senate and courts. It protects fundamental rights and freedoms and lays out processes for constitutional amendments.
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The document discusses social relations and how they are examined through analyzing funeral rituals in rural Cambodian communities. It explores how analyzing rituals related to death and funerals can reveal social hierarchies, relationships, and the ways people and communities are connected to one another. The purpose of the document is to study funeral rituals and customs in order to better understand social structures and relations in rural Cambodian villages.
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The document discusses social relations and how they are examined through analyzing funeral rituals in rural Cambodian communities. It explains how analyzing rituals related to death, such as the practices and procedures for funerals, can reveal important insights into the social relationships and hierarchies within a community. The purpose of the document appears to be using the study of funeral rituals to better understand social structures and relations in rural Cambodian villages.
This document summarizes the key activities undertaken by the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction to establish land use plans and manage land in Cambodia between 1993 and 1997. It outlines the creation of land use plans for Phnom Penh in 1993 and land titling projects targeting two communes in 1993. It also details additional land titling projects, land use planning workshops and training programs conducted during this period. The summary emphasizes the importance of these efforts in formalizing land management and establishing the legal framework for land administration in Cambodia.
1. The document outlines steps for developing a 13-chapter strategic plan, including establishing committees, collecting and analyzing data, and drafting the strategic plan.
2. Key tasks include appointing committees to oversee the planning process, gathering input through surveys and meetings, and writing the initial draft of each chapter.
3. Committees are then tasked with reviewing the draft chapters and providing feedback to refine the plan.
1. The document discusses strategies for improving community health through better management of primary healthcare services. It outlines four key areas of focus: strengthening primary care management, enhancing service quality, promoting community participation, and monitoring and evaluation.
2. Specific action steps are proposed, including training primary care staff, increasing community outreach, integrating traditional healers, improving referral systems, and utilizing data to track progress and outcomes.
3. Stakeholder involvement from local leaders to community members is emphasized to ensure initiatives are appropriate, inclusive and sustainable.
This document provides an overview of new Android technologies. It discusses how Android is the most popular mobile platform with over 600,000 apps available. It highlights key Android features like widgets, notifications, multi-tasking, voice typing, and photos/videos. It also mentions developing Android apps using tools like the Android SDK, PhoneGap, and jQuery Mobile. Finally, it lists an in-development library management system as an example project.