Este documento apresenta um modelo de mudança organizacional contínua através da gestão do conhecimento integrando tecnologia da informação e pessoas. O modelo propõe que a gestão do conhecimento, utilizando a metodologia EKD, integra a tecnologia da informação, sistemas de informação e pessoas no processo de mudança, eliminando a descontinuidade e gerando vantagens competitivas sustentáveis.
1. O documento discute os diferentes tipos de competência no processo civil brasileiro, incluindo competência do foro, do juiz, funcional, territorial e em razão da matéria ou valor da causa.
2. A competência pode ser absoluta ou relativa e pode ser modificada no caso de prorrogação, como por conexão ou continência de ações judiciais.
3. O princípio da "perpetuatio iurisdictionis" diz que a competência, uma vez definida, não pode ser alterada mesmo que ocorram mudanças no processo.
O documento discute a comunicação científica entre cientistas e escolas básicas, apresentando o evento "Masterclass Hands On Physics Particles" no IFUSP. O texto argumenta que a divulgação científica precisa ir além da transmissão de conteúdo e promover a aquisição de capital cultural, engajando estudantes em atividades práticas que mostrem a produção real da ciência.
El documento describe varias tecnologías inalámbricas como Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G, GSM, GPRS, CDMA y Bluetooth. Wi-Fi permite la transmisión de datos a través de ondas de radio en lugar de cables. WiMAX es adecuada para zonas rurales con baja densidad de población. 3G permite la transferencia de voz y datos móviles. GSM es un estándar digital para comunicaciones móviles. GPRS es una extensión de GSM para transmisión de datos. CDMA usa códigos únicos en
La mecánica es una rama de la física que estudia el movimiento y reposo de los cuerpos bajo la acción de fuerzas. Se divide en mecánica de cuerpos sólidos y mecánica de fluidos. Algunos conceptos fundamentales son espacio, tiempo, masa, fuerza y sistema métrico. Las leyes de Newton explican que una fuerza produce aceleración y que a cada acción corresponde una reacción igual y opuesta. La gravedad actúa como una fuerza que atrae los cuerpos.
La mecánica del sólido estudia el comportamiento de cuerpos deformables sometidos a cargas, analizando los esfuerzos y deformaciones producidos. Esto permite diseñar máquinas y estructuras capaces de resistir cargas sin fallar. Existen dos métodos de diseño: el método de esfuerzo permisible, que compara los esfuerzos máximos con los límites del material, y el método de esfuerzo último, que usa factores de seguridad.
Este documento apresenta um modelo de mudança organizacional contínua através da gestão do conhecimento integrando tecnologia da informação e pessoas. O modelo propõe que a gestão do conhecimento, utilizando a metodologia EKD, integra a tecnologia da informação, sistemas de informação e pessoas no processo de mudança, eliminando a descontinuidade e gerando vantagens competitivas sustentáveis.
1. O documento discute os diferentes tipos de competência no processo civil brasileiro, incluindo competência do foro, do juiz, funcional, territorial e em razão da matéria ou valor da causa.
2. A competência pode ser absoluta ou relativa e pode ser modificada no caso de prorrogação, como por conexão ou continência de ações judiciais.
3. O princípio da "perpetuatio iurisdictionis" diz que a competência, uma vez definida, não pode ser alterada mesmo que ocorram mudanças no processo.
O documento discute a comunicação científica entre cientistas e escolas básicas, apresentando o evento "Masterclass Hands On Physics Particles" no IFUSP. O texto argumenta que a divulgação científica precisa ir além da transmissão de conteúdo e promover a aquisição de capital cultural, engajando estudantes em atividades práticas que mostrem a produção real da ciência.
El documento describe varias tecnologías inalámbricas como Wi-Fi, WiMAX, 3G, GSM, GPRS, CDMA y Bluetooth. Wi-Fi permite la transmisión de datos a través de ondas de radio en lugar de cables. WiMAX es adecuada para zonas rurales con baja densidad de población. 3G permite la transferencia de voz y datos móviles. GSM es un estándar digital para comunicaciones móviles. GPRS es una extensión de GSM para transmisión de datos. CDMA usa códigos únicos en
La mecánica es una rama de la física que estudia el movimiento y reposo de los cuerpos bajo la acción de fuerzas. Se divide en mecánica de cuerpos sólidos y mecánica de fluidos. Algunos conceptos fundamentales son espacio, tiempo, masa, fuerza y sistema métrico. Las leyes de Newton explican que una fuerza produce aceleración y que a cada acción corresponde una reacción igual y opuesta. La gravedad actúa como una fuerza que atrae los cuerpos.
La mecánica del sólido estudia el comportamiento de cuerpos deformables sometidos a cargas, analizando los esfuerzos y deformaciones producidos. Esto permite diseñar máquinas y estructuras capaces de resistir cargas sin fallar. Existen dos métodos de diseño: el método de esfuerzo permisible, que compara los esfuerzos máximos con los límites del material, y el método de esfuerzo último, que usa factores de seguridad.
This document contains financial reports from the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church (JCLAM) from January to July 2013. It shows the monthly and total pledged amounts compared to actual giving amounts for each of the church's four services, as well as overall balances. For most months and services, actual giving fell below pledged amounts, with an overall shortfall of 37,738.50 for the January to July period. The largest excesses came from the 2nd service in March and overall in June, while April had the greatest shortfall at 22,897.
This document summarizes a sermon given by Rev. Kay Oyco Carolino at the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church. The sermon discusses Jesus feeding a large crowd of people with just a few loaves of bread and fish, as recounted in several gospels. The sermon notes that there were many people, in a remote area, when Jesus took the few provisions, gave thanks, broke them into pieces and distributed them, miraculously feeding everyone. It encourages people to make themselves available to be used by God, even with just a little, and to ensure others receive spiritual nourishment through sharing the words of God.
This document discusses a biblical passage and provides 3 sections for analysis. It examines Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. The sections discuss life's shame, Jesus as a savior, and how Jesus supplies what is needed.
The document discusses Jesus being tested by Jewish Church leaders and the Pharisees. They first tried to flatter Jesus to lower his guard. Jesus then used wise words and an object lesson in response to their questions. The main issue was that people need to fully surrender themselves to God, as reflected in the memory verse about giving to God what belongs to God.
The document discusses different types of giving and encourages focusing on the heart behind donations rather than the amount. It outlines five points about noticing whether giving is done proportionately, based on what is left over, or with significance. The conclusion emphasizes that pleasing giving is done out of love for God rather than to seem religious, and asks the reader to reflect on the motivations behind their past giving and how to improve.
Zacchaeus was a wealthy tax collector in Jericho who was despised by the Jews due to his profession. He climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus when he came to town. When Jesus saw Zacchaeus, he called him down and said he would visit his house. After meeting Jesus, Zacchaeus repented of his actions and promised to repay those he had cheated. His encounter with Jesus brought him salvation and changed his life.
The Centurion's valued servant was sick and near death. The Centurion, having heard of Jesus, sent elders to request that Jesus heal his servant. When they pleaded with Jesus, the elders emphasized the Centurion's character, accomplishments, and worthiness. The Centurion himself did not consider himself worthy to have Jesus in his home but believed Jesus could heal his servant with just a word. Jesus was amazed at the Centurion's great faith.
Rev. Kay O. Carolino's message emphasizes the importance of giving time and giving ear to others in need. She notes that we should make ourselves available to listen without judgment and help those struggling feel less alone. By taking the time to understand others, we can help lighten their burdens and bring more love into the world.
The document contains a list of names and announcements about upcoming college and senior high school classes, as well as an enrollment form and flyers available from the office.
This document outlines different fundraising schemes with their earnings and needs. A garage sale earned PHP25,483 but needs more volunteers and items. An eat-all-you-can event earned PHP18,283.75. A junk shop needs more items. An alkansya program earned PHP1,852.90 with 5 members returning their boxes already. A multi-level scheme projects PHP63,200 over 10 weeks but with a PHP25,750 negative balance. Total actual giving is PHP83,069.65 against PHP125,000 paid, leaving a PHP3,145,000 remaining balance for their goal.
The document discusses that true greatness is found not in seeking leadership over others but in serving them humbly. Those who try to put themselves above others will find themselves below, while whoever humbles themselves like a servant will be exalted the most.
The document contains announcements for a church including enrollment now open for college and senior citizen classes. It requests help filling out a form and looking for a person named Ate Josie. It also advertises openings for video editors, graphic designers, and computer operators to assist with Sunday services and provides the church website for announcements.
Ken and Cha Torres sent a birthday card to an unnamed recipient on April 20, 2013 to wish them a happy birthday. The card contains the names "Mr. and Mrs. Ken and Cha Torres" and the date to signify who it is from and when it was sent. It simply reads "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!" to convey the message.
The document provides financial data on pledges and giving for March 2013 and January through March 2013. For March, the second service exceeded its pledge by over $16,000 while the third service fell short of its pledge by almost $3,000. For the January through March period, total pledges were over $103,000 while total giving was under $92,000, resulting in a shortfall of almost $12,000.
The document contains announcements for various church events including a swimming fellowship on April 28, a meeting for college and senior high school classes to look for Ate Josie, a support team meeting on May 4 at 7 am, an ongoing enrollment, and a request for video editors and graphic designers to inform Meki.
The document discusses equal opportunities given by God to serve in His kingdom. It notes that Jesus will return and evaluate what each person has done with the resources and opportunities entrusted to them. It provides the example from Luke 19:11-27 of a nobleman evaluating three servants: the first earned 10 times their original amount, the second earned 5 times, while the third only returned the original and did nothing more, so their resources were taken away. The conclusion is that God will reward those who are responsible and work hard with what they've been given.
The document appears to be announcing a swimming fellowship event on April 28 after the first service for the UFM and UFW organizations. Attendees are asked to fill out a form at the back.
The document appears to be a church bulletin that includes announcements about upcoming events and fundraising schemes to raise 3.27 million pesos. It provides updates on the amounts raised from a garage sale, eat-all-you-can event, alkansya donations, and multi-level fundraising. In total, 59,289 pesos has been raised so far, leaving a remaining balance of 3.145 million pesos needed.
This document contains financial reports from the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church (JCLAM) from January to July 2013. It shows the monthly and total pledged amounts compared to actual giving amounts for each of the church's four services, as well as overall balances. For most months and services, actual giving fell below pledged amounts, with an overall shortfall of 37,738.50 for the January to July period. The largest excesses came from the 2nd service in March and overall in June, while April had the greatest shortfall at 22,897.
This document summarizes a sermon given by Rev. Kay Oyco Carolino at the Marikina Foursquare Gospel Church. The sermon discusses Jesus feeding a large crowd of people with just a few loaves of bread and fish, as recounted in several gospels. The sermon notes that there were many people, in a remote area, when Jesus took the few provisions, gave thanks, broke them into pieces and distributed them, miraculously feeding everyone. It encourages people to make themselves available to be used by God, even with just a little, and to ensure others receive spiritual nourishment through sharing the words of God.
This document discusses a biblical passage and provides 3 sections for analysis. It examines Jesus' first miracle of turning water into wine at a wedding in Cana. The sections discuss life's shame, Jesus as a savior, and how Jesus supplies what is needed.
The document discusses Jesus being tested by Jewish Church leaders and the Pharisees. They first tried to flatter Jesus to lower his guard. Jesus then used wise words and an object lesson in response to their questions. The main issue was that people need to fully surrender themselves to God, as reflected in the memory verse about giving to God what belongs to God.
The document discusses different types of giving and encourages focusing on the heart behind donations rather than the amount. It outlines five points about noticing whether giving is done proportionately, based on what is left over, or with significance. The conclusion emphasizes that pleasing giving is done out of love for God rather than to seem religious, and asks the reader to reflect on the motivations behind their past giving and how to improve.
Zacchaeus was a wealthy tax collector in Jericho who was despised by the Jews due to his profession. He climbed a sycamore tree to see Jesus when he came to town. When Jesus saw Zacchaeus, he called him down and said he would visit his house. After meeting Jesus, Zacchaeus repented of his actions and promised to repay those he had cheated. His encounter with Jesus brought him salvation and changed his life.
The Centurion's valued servant was sick and near death. The Centurion, having heard of Jesus, sent elders to request that Jesus heal his servant. When they pleaded with Jesus, the elders emphasized the Centurion's character, accomplishments, and worthiness. The Centurion himself did not consider himself worthy to have Jesus in his home but believed Jesus could heal his servant with just a word. Jesus was amazed at the Centurion's great faith.
Rev. Kay O. Carolino's message emphasizes the importance of giving time and giving ear to others in need. She notes that we should make ourselves available to listen without judgment and help those struggling feel less alone. By taking the time to understand others, we can help lighten their burdens and bring more love into the world.
The document contains a list of names and announcements about upcoming college and senior high school classes, as well as an enrollment form and flyers available from the office.
This document outlines different fundraising schemes with their earnings and needs. A garage sale earned PHP25,483 but needs more volunteers and items. An eat-all-you-can event earned PHP18,283.75. A junk shop needs more items. An alkansya program earned PHP1,852.90 with 5 members returning their boxes already. A multi-level scheme projects PHP63,200 over 10 weeks but with a PHP25,750 negative balance. Total actual giving is PHP83,069.65 against PHP125,000 paid, leaving a PHP3,145,000 remaining balance for their goal.
The document discusses that true greatness is found not in seeking leadership over others but in serving them humbly. Those who try to put themselves above others will find themselves below, while whoever humbles themselves like a servant will be exalted the most.
The document contains announcements for a church including enrollment now open for college and senior citizen classes. It requests help filling out a form and looking for a person named Ate Josie. It also advertises openings for video editors, graphic designers, and computer operators to assist with Sunday services and provides the church website for announcements.
Ken and Cha Torres sent a birthday card to an unnamed recipient on April 20, 2013 to wish them a happy birthday. The card contains the names "Mr. and Mrs. Ken and Cha Torres" and the date to signify who it is from and when it was sent. It simply reads "HAPPY BIRTHDAY!" to convey the message.
The document provides financial data on pledges and giving for March 2013 and January through March 2013. For March, the second service exceeded its pledge by over $16,000 while the third service fell short of its pledge by almost $3,000. For the January through March period, total pledges were over $103,000 while total giving was under $92,000, resulting in a shortfall of almost $12,000.
The document contains announcements for various church events including a swimming fellowship on April 28, a meeting for college and senior high school classes to look for Ate Josie, a support team meeting on May 4 at 7 am, an ongoing enrollment, and a request for video editors and graphic designers to inform Meki.
The document discusses equal opportunities given by God to serve in His kingdom. It notes that Jesus will return and evaluate what each person has done with the resources and opportunities entrusted to them. It provides the example from Luke 19:11-27 of a nobleman evaluating three servants: the first earned 10 times their original amount, the second earned 5 times, while the third only returned the original and did nothing more, so their resources were taken away. The conclusion is that God will reward those who are responsible and work hard with what they've been given.
The document appears to be announcing a swimming fellowship event on April 28 after the first service for the UFM and UFW organizations. Attendees are asked to fill out a form at the back.
The document appears to be a church bulletin that includes announcements about upcoming events and fundraising schemes to raise 3.27 million pesos. It provides updates on the amounts raised from a garage sale, eat-all-you-can event, alkansya donations, and multi-level fundraising. In total, 59,289 pesos has been raised so far, leaving a remaining balance of 3.145 million pesos needed.