This document provides information about various social media platforms and how they can be used to promote causes. It defines social media and gives statistics about popular platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Examples are given of how charities can use blogging, hashtags, and connecting posts across multiple platforms to increase their online presence and engage more users in their causes. The document aims to help readers understand different social media tools and how to effectively use them to share information and promote their organizations.
Solr is an open-source search platform that can be integrated with Rails applications. It provides full-text search, hit highlighting, autocomplete, and faceted search capabilities. Some challenges of using Solr include handling spellchecking, stemming, synonyms, n-grams, and phrases across multiple languages. Based on experiences, Solr is very memory intensive and performs best with warm caches. Response times can vary significantly depending on the query complexity and whether the indexes are warm.
Ruby makes it easy to create domain specific languages (DSLs) in two main ways:
1) Internal DSLs extend and customize the syntax and semantics of Ruby to achieve domain-specific needs, while external DSLs define their own custom syntax that requires a parser.
2) Techniques like method parameters, blocks, instance evaluation, method missing, and core extensions allow Ruby code to take on the feel of a specialized language within a domain.
3) Popular Ruby frameworks like Rails contain many internal DSLs that customize Ruby for tasks like defining routes, models, and more using these techniques.
This document outlines a marketing campaign strategy to help bring the Lexus brand back to the Japanese market. It analyzes Lexus' current position as a luxury brand known for hybrid technology and high-end services. The strategy proposes redesigning Lexus' image in Japan through an integrated advertising campaign focused on their hybrid technology and environmental friendliness. The campaign will use new media to create entertaining content, build brand awareness, and position Lexus as a brand that allows drivers to feel unique and inspire others. It includes objectives, target audiences, messaging, and an evaluation plan to monitor the campaign's success in reinvolving Lexus emotionally with Japanese consumers.
Cumann na nGaedheal faced significant economic challenges when it came to power in 1922, inheriting a backward economy burdened by debt from the Civil War. It focused on agriculture given Ireland's rural nature but faced problems with small farm sizes and declining prices. While policies aimed to improve standards, outcomes were limited with little change in outputs or exports. Industry was not a priority and economic growth remained slow under Cumann na nGaedheal's conservative policies of low taxation and balanced budgets.
- The document discusses Belfast during World War 2, including its strategic importance due to its naval facilities and shipbuilding industry, and the devastating Belfast Blitz of April 1941 where German bombing killed over 1,100 people.
- During two nights of bombing in April 1941, waves of German planes dropped high explosives and incendiary bombs across Belfast, especially hitting working class areas and an air raid shelter, causing widespread damage and casualties.
- The Blitz had long term effects of consolidating Northern Ireland's position within the UK and further distancing the neutral Republic of Ireland, as well as stimulating postwar rebuilding efforts and investment.
Fianna Fail pursued economic policies of protectionism and self-sufficiency after gaining power in 1932. They imposed high tariffs on imports and gave loans and subsidies to encourage the development of Irish industry and agriculture. However, their actions led to an "Economic War" with Britain and higher prices for goods in Ireland. While some industries grew, unemployment remained high and many people suffered. Overall, Fianna Fail's economic policies met with mixed success in achieving full independence and prosperity for Ireland.
The Irish Civil War began as divisions grew between those who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty (Pro-Treaty) and those opposed to it (Anti-Treaty). Fighting broke out in Dublin as Anti-Treaty forces occupied buildings and the Pro-Treaty forces, led by Michael Collins, attacked in response. The Anti-Treaty forces retreated south but were defeated as the Pro-Treaty army cut off supply lines by sea and land. Key leaders on both sides, including Collins and Arthur Griffith, were killed as the bitter fighting continued for over a year until the Anti-Treaty forces surrendered in 1923 after losing their leader Liam Lynch. The Civil War caused deep divisions in
The Home Rule crisis in Britain led to political instability in 1909-1914. Nationalists in Ireland reacted angrily to the prospect of Home Rule being delayed again. Unionists in Ulster formed the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) to resist Home Rule, prompting Nationalists to form their own Irish Volunteer force to secure Home Rule for all of Ireland. The outbreak of World War 1 caused the implementation of Home Rule to be postponed until after the war ended.
The document provides details about the annual Nazi propaganda rallies held in Nuremberg, Germany between 1927-1939. It describes how Hitler wanted to associate the Nazis with Germany's past glory by hosting the rallies in the important city of Nuremberg. Over time, the rallies grew enormously in scale and spectacle, featuring massive crowds, military displays, and speeches by Hitler and Goebbels. Leni Riefenstahl's famous propaganda films "Triumph of the Will" and "Day of Freedom" were used to document the 1934 and 1935 rallies respectively. The 1935 rally also saw the passage of the Nuremberg Laws which stripped Jews of their citizenship and rights in Germany.
Rise of Fascism in Italy - Mussolini and the fascist party took advantage of the economic and political instability following World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles to rise to power in Italy. Key events included the "March on Rome" in 1922 and Mussolini being appointed as Prime Minister. He then consolidated power by banning opposition parties and establishing a dictatorship with himself as Il Duce.
The document summarizes the political and economic turmoil in Germany following World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles. It discusses the harsh terms imposed by the treaty, including war reparations and territorial losses. This created deep resentment in Germany and damaged the economy. In the early 1920s, hyperinflation crippled the country. The Nazis attempted to seize power in 1923 with a failed coup in Munich. Later in the decade, Gustav Stresemann helped stabilize the economy but the Great Depression caused another economic collapse, fueling further political instability and rising support for the Nazis.
Fascism is a far-right ideology characterized by extreme nationalism, a dictator with total control over a single-party state, and the suppression of opposition through intimidation and propaganda. Fascist regimes rose to power in Italy under Mussolini, Germany under Hitler, and Spain under Franco. The rise of fascism was fueled by economic instability after World War 1, dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Versailles, fear of communism following the Russian Revolution, and support from the middle classes who felt politically marginalized.
El documento presenta el horario de clases para el primer ciclo de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. El horario detalla los profesores asignados a impartir las materias de NSA (No especificada) e IDSS (También no especificada) para cada semana del período, que abarca desde el 19 de octubre hasta el 12 de diciembre. El documento lista los nombres de los 95 estudiantes y los profesores a cargo de impartirles clases en las diferentes semanas.
El documento presenta el horario de clases para el primer ciclo de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. El horario detalla los profesores asignados a impartir las materias de NSA (No especificada) e IDSS (También no especificada) para cada semana del período, que abarca desde el 19 de octubre hasta el 12 de diciembre. El documento incluye los nombres de 95 estudiantes y los profesores responsables de impartirles clase en las diferentes semanas.
Military Technology and the Military Industrial Complexleavingcerthistory
The document discusses the United States' dominance in military technology following World War 2 and its efforts to maintain superiority over the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It explores how the US developed nuclear weapons, bombers, missiles, early warning systems, jets, and other technologies. It also examines how massive defense spending fueled a growing military-industrial complex with political and economic incentives to perpetuate an aggressive foreign policy against communism.
The document summarizes the structure and branches of the US government from 1945-1989. It outlines that the government is composed of three branches: the executive branch headed by the President who enforces laws and conducts foreign affairs; the legislative branch consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate who make laws; and the judicial branch headed by the Supreme Court which interprets the Constitution. It also discusses the electoral college system for electing the President, the main political parties, and tensions between federal and state powers.
La encefalitis se define como una inflamación del parénquima cerebral, generalmente asociada a inflamación de las meninges. Puede ser causada por una variedad de gérmenes como bacterias, virus y parásitos. Los síntomas incluyen fiebre, cefalea, vómitos, alteraciones de la conciencia y convulsiones. El diagnóstico se basa en el examen clínico, análisis de liquido cefalorraquídeo y neuroimágenes. El tratamiento depende de la causa subyacente y general
Esta es la presentación del caso clinico con exposición de la patologia de mal rotación intestinal.
Preparado por... José Alberto Almonte, Zomeily Almonte y Marcos Agramonte.
This document provides information about various social media platforms and how they can be used to promote causes. It defines social media and gives statistics about popular platforms like Facebook, YouTube, LinkedIn, and Twitter. Examples are given of how charities can use blogging, hashtags, and connecting posts across multiple platforms to increase their online presence and engage more users in their causes. The document aims to help readers understand different social media tools and how to effectively use them to share information and promote their organizations.
Solr is an open-source search platform that can be integrated with Rails applications. It provides full-text search, hit highlighting, autocomplete, and faceted search capabilities. Some challenges of using Solr include handling spellchecking, stemming, synonyms, n-grams, and phrases across multiple languages. Based on experiences, Solr is very memory intensive and performs best with warm caches. Response times can vary significantly depending on the query complexity and whether the indexes are warm.
Ruby makes it easy to create domain specific languages (DSLs) in two main ways:
1) Internal DSLs extend and customize the syntax and semantics of Ruby to achieve domain-specific needs, while external DSLs define their own custom syntax that requires a parser.
2) Techniques like method parameters, blocks, instance evaluation, method missing, and core extensions allow Ruby code to take on the feel of a specialized language within a domain.
3) Popular Ruby frameworks like Rails contain many internal DSLs that customize Ruby for tasks like defining routes, models, and more using these techniques.
This document outlines a marketing campaign strategy to help bring the Lexus brand back to the Japanese market. It analyzes Lexus' current position as a luxury brand known for hybrid technology and high-end services. The strategy proposes redesigning Lexus' image in Japan through an integrated advertising campaign focused on their hybrid technology and environmental friendliness. The campaign will use new media to create entertaining content, build brand awareness, and position Lexus as a brand that allows drivers to feel unique and inspire others. It includes objectives, target audiences, messaging, and an evaluation plan to monitor the campaign's success in reinvolving Lexus emotionally with Japanese consumers.
Cumann na nGaedheal faced significant economic challenges when it came to power in 1922, inheriting a backward economy burdened by debt from the Civil War. It focused on agriculture given Ireland's rural nature but faced problems with small farm sizes and declining prices. While policies aimed to improve standards, outcomes were limited with little change in outputs or exports. Industry was not a priority and economic growth remained slow under Cumann na nGaedheal's conservative policies of low taxation and balanced budgets.
- The document discusses Belfast during World War 2, including its strategic importance due to its naval facilities and shipbuilding industry, and the devastating Belfast Blitz of April 1941 where German bombing killed over 1,100 people.
- During two nights of bombing in April 1941, waves of German planes dropped high explosives and incendiary bombs across Belfast, especially hitting working class areas and an air raid shelter, causing widespread damage and casualties.
- The Blitz had long term effects of consolidating Northern Ireland's position within the UK and further distancing the neutral Republic of Ireland, as well as stimulating postwar rebuilding efforts and investment.
Fianna Fail pursued economic policies of protectionism and self-sufficiency after gaining power in 1932. They imposed high tariffs on imports and gave loans and subsidies to encourage the development of Irish industry and agriculture. However, their actions led to an "Economic War" with Britain and higher prices for goods in Ireland. While some industries grew, unemployment remained high and many people suffered. Overall, Fianna Fail's economic policies met with mixed success in achieving full independence and prosperity for Ireland.
The Irish Civil War began as divisions grew between those who supported the Anglo-Irish Treaty (Pro-Treaty) and those opposed to it (Anti-Treaty). Fighting broke out in Dublin as Anti-Treaty forces occupied buildings and the Pro-Treaty forces, led by Michael Collins, attacked in response. The Anti-Treaty forces retreated south but were defeated as the Pro-Treaty army cut off supply lines by sea and land. Key leaders on both sides, including Collins and Arthur Griffith, were killed as the bitter fighting continued for over a year until the Anti-Treaty forces surrendered in 1923 after losing their leader Liam Lynch. The Civil War caused deep divisions in
The Home Rule crisis in Britain led to political instability in 1909-1914. Nationalists in Ireland reacted angrily to the prospect of Home Rule being delayed again. Unionists in Ulster formed the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) to resist Home Rule, prompting Nationalists to form their own Irish Volunteer force to secure Home Rule for all of Ireland. The outbreak of World War 1 caused the implementation of Home Rule to be postponed until after the war ended.
The document provides details about the annual Nazi propaganda rallies held in Nuremberg, Germany between 1927-1939. It describes how Hitler wanted to associate the Nazis with Germany's past glory by hosting the rallies in the important city of Nuremberg. Over time, the rallies grew enormously in scale and spectacle, featuring massive crowds, military displays, and speeches by Hitler and Goebbels. Leni Riefenstahl's famous propaganda films "Triumph of the Will" and "Day of Freedom" were used to document the 1934 and 1935 rallies respectively. The 1935 rally also saw the passage of the Nuremberg Laws which stripped Jews of their citizenship and rights in Germany.
Rise of Fascism in Italy - Mussolini and the fascist party took advantage of the economic and political instability following World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles to rise to power in Italy. Key events included the "March on Rome" in 1922 and Mussolini being appointed as Prime Minister. He then consolidated power by banning opposition parties and establishing a dictatorship with himself as Il Duce.
The document summarizes the political and economic turmoil in Germany following World War 1 and the Treaty of Versailles. It discusses the harsh terms imposed by the treaty, including war reparations and territorial losses. This created deep resentment in Germany and damaged the economy. In the early 1920s, hyperinflation crippled the country. The Nazis attempted to seize power in 1923 with a failed coup in Munich. Later in the decade, Gustav Stresemann helped stabilize the economy but the Great Depression caused another economic collapse, fueling further political instability and rising support for the Nazis.
Fascism is a far-right ideology characterized by extreme nationalism, a dictator with total control over a single-party state, and the suppression of opposition through intimidation and propaganda. Fascist regimes rose to power in Italy under Mussolini, Germany under Hitler, and Spain under Franco. The rise of fascism was fueled by economic instability after World War 1, dissatisfaction with the Treaty of Versailles, fear of communism following the Russian Revolution, and support from the middle classes who felt politically marginalized.
El documento presenta el horario de clases para el primer ciclo de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. El horario detalla los profesores asignados a impartir las materias de NSA (No especificada) e IDSS (También no especificada) para cada semana del período, que abarca desde el 19 de octubre hasta el 12 de diciembre. El documento lista los nombres de los 95 estudiantes y los profesores a cargo de impartirles clases en las diferentes semanas.
El documento presenta el horario de clases para el primer ciclo de la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo. El horario detalla los profesores asignados a impartir las materias de NSA (No especificada) e IDSS (También no especificada) para cada semana del período, que abarca desde el 19 de octubre hasta el 12 de diciembre. El documento incluye los nombres de 95 estudiantes y los profesores responsables de impartirles clase en las diferentes semanas.
Military Technology and the Military Industrial Complexleavingcerthistory
The document discusses the United States' dominance in military technology following World War 2 and its efforts to maintain superiority over the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It explores how the US developed nuclear weapons, bombers, missiles, early warning systems, jets, and other technologies. It also examines how massive defense spending fueled a growing military-industrial complex with political and economic incentives to perpetuate an aggressive foreign policy against communism.
The document summarizes the structure and branches of the US government from 1945-1989. It outlines that the government is composed of three branches: the executive branch headed by the President who enforces laws and conducts foreign affairs; the legislative branch consisting of the House of Representatives and Senate who make laws; and the judicial branch headed by the Supreme Court which interprets the Constitution. It also discusses the electoral college system for electing the President, the main political parties, and tensions between federal and state powers.
La encefalitis se define como una inflamación del parénquima cerebral, generalmente asociada a inflamación de las meninges. Puede ser causada por una variedad de gérmenes como bacterias, virus y parásitos. Los síntomas incluyen fiebre, cefalea, vómitos, alteraciones de la conciencia y convulsiones. El diagnóstico se basa en el examen clínico, análisis de liquido cefalorraquídeo y neuroimágenes. El tratamiento depende de la causa subyacente y general
Esta es la presentación del caso clinico con exposición de la patologia de mal rotación intestinal.
Preparado por... José Alberto Almonte, Zomeily Almonte y Marcos Agramonte.
Este documento describe los requerimientos nutricionales de los recién nacidos de bajo peso, incluyendo la necesidad de 120-130 kcal/kg/día, 3.5-4 g/kg/día de proteínas, ácidos grasos esenciales, carnitina, calcio, fósforo, magnesio y vitaminas A, D y E. También discute factores como la prematuridad, el retardo de crecimiento intrauterino, la hipotermia, la hipoglucemia y la policitemia que afectan a los recién n
Este documento describe varias alteraciones metabólicas que pueden presentarse en recién nacidos, incluyendo hiperglucemia, hipoglucemia, hipercalcemia, hipocalcemia, hipernatremia e hiponatremia. Explica las causas, síntomas, diagnóstico y tratamiento de cada una.
Este documento presenta cuatro casos de recién nacidos con diarrea. En cada caso, se describen los síntomas del bebé y se pide clasificar la condición, identificar signos de peligro y determinar el tratamiento. En general, el documento provee guías para evaluar y clasificar diferentes tipos de diarrea en recién nacidos, así como instrucciones sobre cuándo referir al hospital o tratar en casa.
El documento presenta lineamientos sobre la evaluación nutricional de niños de 0 a 48 meses. Explica cómo medir el peso, talla y circunferencia cefálica de manera correcta. Describe los criterios para clasificar el estado nutricional e indica posibles tratamientos como suplementos vitamínicos o referir a lactancia materna según cada caso. También cubre temas como la alimentación con leche materna o fórmula, así como la necesidad de hierro en los recién nacidos.
Este documento presenta los criterios propuestos por Petersdorf y Beeson en 1961 para considerar una fiebre como de origen desconocido (FOD) en niños, los cuales incluyen fiebre mayor a 38.3°C por más de 3 semanas y un diagnóstico etiológico que permanece desconocido después de una semana de estudio hospitalario. También discute las causas principales de FOD en niños como infecciones, enfermedades autoinmunes o reumatológicas, neoplasias y efectos de fármacos, e
1) El documento describe la estructura, epidemiología y tipos de vacunas contra el rotavirus. 2) Explica que existen dos vacunas orales contra el rotavirus aprobadas por la FDA en 2006. 3) Señala que las vacunas contra el rotavirus son efectivas pero costosas, lo que dificulta su aplicación universal.
La vacunación es una importante acción preventiva de salud en la República Dominicana que protege a niños contra enfermedades peligrosas. Las vacunas preparan el sistema inmune contra antígenos mediante microorganismos vivos atenuados o muertos. Desde 2001, la vacuna pentavalente que combina protección contra difteria, tétanos, tos ferina, hepatitis B y Haemophilus influenza tipo b se ha introducido exitosamente como parte del esquema nacional de vacunación, beneficiando a más de 1 millón de niños. La cobert
El documento proporciona instrucciones para determinar si un recién nacido o niño menor de 4 años tiene una enfermedad grave. Describe los signos de peligro a observar e indica cómo clasificar, evaluar y tratar posibles problemas de salud, incluyendo enfermedades graves, infecciones locales u otras afecciones. El algoritmo guía al personal de salud sobre la necesidad de referencia al hospital o tratamiento ambulatorio según los hallazgos clínicos.
Este documento proporciona guías sobre la reanimación neonatal. Explica que la reanimación se debe realizar si un recién nacido no respira espontáneamente, tiene una frecuencia cardíaca menor a 100 latidos por minuto o está cianótico. Describe los pasos iniciales de la reanimación como secar al bebé, colocarlo bajo un calentador y aspirar su boca y nariz. Luego, detalla cómo evaluar la condición del recién nacido usando el test de Apgar modificado y las acciones a seguir dependiendo de
Presentacion de Sindrome Insuficiencia Respiratoriapreinternosuasd
Esta es la presentación correspondiente al Grupo 5, sobre Sindrome de Insuficiencia Respiratoria o Enfermedad Hialina.
Pre-Internos UASD, 2011-1.
UPLOAd By José Alb. Almonte
Este documento presenta el programa de pre-internado de pediatría de la Universidad Autónoma de Santo Domingo para el período de abril a mayo de 2011. El programa incluye seminarios en diferentes hospitales sobre temas de pediatría como crecimiento y desarrollo fetal, enfermedades del recién nacido, enfermedades respiratorias, diarreicas y febriles en niños. Además, se detallan las fechas de exámenes parcial y final.