En el siglo XVIII se desarrolló en Europa un pensamiento en el dominio de la razón, este pretendía iluminar al mundo con la luz de la razón por ello recibió el nombre de ilustración.
Por que preciso aprender algoritmo genético?Jozias Rolim
No mundo de Big Data os bancos relacionais estão dando espaço aos bancos de dados NoSQL. O Elasticsearch é um servidor de buscas desenvolvido baseado no Apache Lucene. O Elasticsearch é um banco de dados orientado a documentos onde toda a comunicação é realizada via API REST. O Elasticsearch permite que sejam realizadas buscas por variáveis e cada variável pode receber um peso (boosting) que influencia diretamente na consulta. Neste sentido, como definir o melhor boosting para minhas consultas no elasticsearch? Essa palestra tem como objetivo falar da importância dos algoritmos genéticos- AG para definição dos boosting em uma busca. A apresentação permite que os ouvintes apliquem AGs em parametrizações de funções, de modo a melhorar os resultados. Apresentação realizada na EXPOTEC 2016.
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Food for Thought: A Case Study of Eating
From Dumpsters
By: Irena R. Lambrou
Accepted in Partial Completion of the
Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts
Kathleen L. Kitto, Dean of the Graduate
School
Advisory Committee
Chair, Dr. Joan Stevenson
Dr. Robert Marshall
Paul James, M.A.
Master’s Thesis
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Convergent Approach in Understanding Learners At-Risk of Dropping OutJuanitaNavarro4
Convergent Approach in Understanding Learners-At-Risk of Dropping Out. This study was realized because I wanted to understand the reason behind at risk learners.
En el siglo XVIII se desarrolló en Europa un pensamiento en el dominio de la razón, este pretendía iluminar al mundo con la luz de la razón por ello recibió el nombre de ilustración.
Por que preciso aprender algoritmo genético?Jozias Rolim
No mundo de Big Data os bancos relacionais estão dando espaço aos bancos de dados NoSQL. O Elasticsearch é um servidor de buscas desenvolvido baseado no Apache Lucene. O Elasticsearch é um banco de dados orientado a documentos onde toda a comunicação é realizada via API REST. O Elasticsearch permite que sejam realizadas buscas por variáveis e cada variável pode receber um peso (boosting) que influencia diretamente na consulta. Neste sentido, como definir o melhor boosting para minhas consultas no elasticsearch? Essa palestra tem como objetivo falar da importância dos algoritmos genéticos- AG para definição dos boosting em uma busca. A apresentação permite que os ouvintes apliquem AGs em parametrizações de funções, de modo a melhorar os resultados. Apresentação realizada na EXPOTEC 2016.
Western Washington UniversityWestern CEDARWWU Masters Th.docxphilipnelson29183
Western Washington University
Western CEDAR
WWU Masters Thesis Collection WWU Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship
2014
Food for thought: a case study of eating from
dumpsters
Irena R . Lambrou
Western Washington University
Follow this and additional works at: http://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet
Part of the Anthropology Commons
This Masters Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the WWU Graduate and Undergraduate Scholarship at Western CEDAR . It has been
accepted for inclusion in WWU Masters Thesis Collection by an authorized administrator of Western CEDAR . For more information, please contact
[email protected]
Recommended Citation
Lambrou, Irena R ., "Food for thought: a case study of eating from dumpsters" (2014). WWU Masters Thesis Collection. 371.
http://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet/371
http://cedar.wwu.edu?utm_source=cedar.wwu.edu%2Fwwuet%2F371&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
http://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet?utm_source=cedar.wwu.edu%2Fwwuet%2F371&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
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http://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet?utm_source=cedar.wwu.edu%2Fwwuet%2F371&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
http://network.bepress.com/hgg/discipline/318?utm_source=cedar.wwu.edu%2Fwwuet%2F371&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
http://cedar.wwu.edu/wwuet/371?utm_source=cedar.wwu.edu%2Fwwuet%2F371&utm_medium=PDF&utm_campaign=PDFCoverPages
mailto:[email protected]
Food for Thought: A Case Study of Eating
From Dumpsters
By: Irena R. Lambrou
Accepted in Partial Completion of the
Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts
Kathleen L. Kitto, Dean of the Graduate
School
Advisory Committee
Chair, Dr. Joan Stevenson
Dr. Robert Marshall
Paul James, M.A.
Master’s Thesis
In presenting this thesis in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a master’s degree at
Western Washington University, I grant to Western Washington University the non-exclusive
royalty-free right to archive, reproduce, redistribute, and display the thesis in any and all forms,
including electronic format, via any digital library mechanisms maintained by WWU.
I represent and warrant this my original work, and does not infringe or violate any rights of
others. I warrant that I have obtained written permissions from the owner of any third party
copyrighted material included in these files.
I acknowledge that I retain ownership rights to the copyright of this work, including but not
limited to the right to use all or part of this work in future works, such as articles or books.
Library users are granted permission for individual, research and non-commercial reproduction
of this work for educational purposes only. Any further digital posting of this document requires
specific permission from the author.
Any copying or publication of this thesis for commercial purposes, or for financial gain, is n.
Each autumn, the Foundation hosts an Annual Meeting of Foundation Members (key stakeholders) and other constituents. Beginning in 2002, I've been charged with creating an event theme idea, to serve as the message platform for the event. Part of this concept development is drafting content for the event invitation booklet. This upload represents the content that I wrote and edited for the 72nd Annual Meeting in 2007. The graphic design was developed by a vendor.
Convergent Approach in Understanding Learners At-Risk of Dropping OutJuanitaNavarro4
Convergent Approach in Understanding Learners-At-Risk of Dropping Out. This study was realized because I wanted to understand the reason behind at risk learners.
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Center for Student Engagement
May 1, 2015
Dear Brian,
As the semester draws to a close, I wanted to drop you a note of gratitude for joining The George
Washington University for National Eating Disorders Awareness week. Your inspirational message,
challenges to the social stigma surrounding eating disorders, and engagement with our students was a
highlight of the week. You have a gift for telling your story in a way that resonates with people of all ages
and life experiences and you made what is typically an unapproachable topic accessible and enlightening.
In addition to being a fantastic motivational speaker with a great sense of humor, you generously shared
your time and wisdom with the students before and after the event, signed copies of your book, and
engaged with students on social media. It was a joy to work with you from planning through execution.
Following your remarks and the panel, Students Promoting Eating Disorder Awareness and Knowledge
at GW (SPEAK GW) had outreach from attendees interested in getting involved in advocacy and
support groups - a marked sign of a very successful event.
Thank you again for joining us and sharing your powerful message of hope, resilience, and recovery.
Wishing you the best as you continue to reframe the conversation around eating disorders and change
lives. I'm sure we will be in touch again soon.
Sincerely,
Greg Rheault
Director, Center for Student Engagement
The George Washington University
Staff Advisor, Students Promoting Eating Disorder
Awareness and Knowledge at GW (SPEAK GW)