The document provides information about an event held in Copenhagen, Denmark from September 8-11, 2016. The event is identified as CME 20 and includes the name KIM VALERIY.
This document introduces the concept of co-operative governance and argues that effective co-operative governance structures must be built on humanism, joint ownership and control, and democracy. These properties allow co-operatives to develop complex governance systems that decompose decision-making across networks to build resilience against increasing socio-economic complexity. The document highlights how co-operative governance differs from traditional corporate models and can incorporate multiple stakeholders through polycentric and humanistic approaches.
The document provides a detailed summary of an individual's qualifications and experience, including over 20 years working in structural engineering, teaching, and software development. They have extensive experience in structural design, finite element analysis, programming, and project management. They also have expertise in various CAD, FEA, and analysis/design software packages.
This document examines how partisan politics in the US has shaped financial deregulation over time, and how deregulation has impacted income inequality. It hypothesizes that Democratic control of government is associated with less deregulation, while Republican control leads to more deregulation. It also hypothesizes that increased deregulation contributes to rising income inequality. The document then discusses evidence of partisan convergence around financial regulation since the early 1980s, and explores potential explanations for this convergence such as changes in campaign finance and the rise of globalization.
1) Lecturers at four higher education institutions in Western Cape participated in a short course on emerging technologies where WhatsApp was used to facilitate online discussions.
2) Analysis of the WhatsApp conversations found that initially lecturers asked mostly about the technology, but later engaged more deeply with the learning tasks and supported each other.
3) While lecturers found WhatsApp useful for the course, most were not using it in their own teaching later due to students' lack of interest, comfort with technology, or time needed to respond.
This document introduces the concept of co-operative governance and argues that effective co-operative governance structures must be built on humanism, joint ownership and control, and democracy. These properties allow co-operatives to develop complex governance systems that decompose decision-making across networks to build resilience against increasing socio-economic complexity. The document highlights how co-operative governance differs from traditional corporate models and can incorporate multiple stakeholders through polycentric and humanistic approaches.
The document provides a detailed summary of an individual's qualifications and experience, including over 20 years working in structural engineering, teaching, and software development. They have extensive experience in structural design, finite element analysis, programming, and project management. They also have expertise in various CAD, FEA, and analysis/design software packages.
This document examines how partisan politics in the US has shaped financial deregulation over time, and how deregulation has impacted income inequality. It hypothesizes that Democratic control of government is associated with less deregulation, while Republican control leads to more deregulation. It also hypothesizes that increased deregulation contributes to rising income inequality. The document then discusses evidence of partisan convergence around financial regulation since the early 1980s, and explores potential explanations for this convergence such as changes in campaign finance and the rise of globalization.
1) Lecturers at four higher education institutions in Western Cape participated in a short course on emerging technologies where WhatsApp was used to facilitate online discussions.
2) Analysis of the WhatsApp conversations found that initially lecturers asked mostly about the technology, but later engaged more deeply with the learning tasks and supported each other.
3) While lecturers found WhatsApp useful for the course, most were not using it in their own teaching later due to students' lack of interest, comfort with technology, or time needed to respond.
An introduction to a course design process - Carpe Diem - at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University based on the work of Gilly Salmon and Ale Armellini
The document discusses different types of lenses based on their curvature and shape. There are two main types: flat lenses, which have one flat surface, and curved lenses, which have curves on both surfaces. Curved lenses include meniscus lenses, which are convex on the front and concave on the back, and toric lenses, where one surface is spherical and the other toroidal. The total power of a lens is calculated by adding the powers of the front and back surfaces. Lens shape refers to the outline and can include round, oval, pantascopic round oval, and upswept shapes.
The document discusses various frameworks for customer-driven innovation, including lead user research, toolkits for innovation, customer development/lean customer research, design thinking, and open innovation. It explains that lead user research involves identifying and collaborating with individuals who face needs ahead of the general market in order to generate new product concepts. Toolkits for innovation allow users to customize products by combining modular components. Customer development and lean customer research emphasize iterative testing of assumptions about customer needs through interviews and prototype testing. Design thinking takes a collaborative approach combining analytical and creative thinking to get beyond assumptions. Open innovation refers to incorporating external partners such as customers, suppliers, and users into the innovation process.
Dysautonomia refers to a malfunction of the autonomic nervous system that controls involuntary body functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and sweating. The document discusses the anatomy and functions of the autonomic nervous system and its divisions. It then defines dysautonomia and lists various causes like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and injuries. Common symptoms involve fatigue, dizziness, digestive issues, urinary problems, and temperature regulation difficulties. Tests of autonomic function are described that measure responses like heart rate and blood pressure during maneuvers to identify autonomic dysfunction.
A Revenue Reconciliation and Settlement System that was built to provide an automated and systemic approach to recognizing revenues across the various revenue streams of the organization.
A look at the key trends and challenges in applying Big Data to transform healthcare by supporting research, self care, providers and building ecosystems. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/PlXP
Civice Optics is one of the largest manufacturers of eyeglass lenses in the Czech Republic, drawing on a long tradition in optics. They have a professional team that utilizes modern technologies to offer a wide range of high quality lens products and services. Their lenses include various types like progressive, bifocal, and photochromic lenses made from materials like plastic and high index glass. They also provide specialty coatings and customization options.
The document provides information about an event held in Copenhagen, Denmark from September 8-11, 2016. The event is identified as CME 20 and includes the name KIM VALERIY.
An introduction to a course design process - Carpe Diem - at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University based on the work of Gilly Salmon and Ale Armellini
The document discusses different types of lenses based on their curvature and shape. There are two main types: flat lenses, which have one flat surface, and curved lenses, which have curves on both surfaces. Curved lenses include meniscus lenses, which are convex on the front and concave on the back, and toric lenses, where one surface is spherical and the other toroidal. The total power of a lens is calculated by adding the powers of the front and back surfaces. Lens shape refers to the outline and can include round, oval, pantascopic round oval, and upswept shapes.
The document discusses various frameworks for customer-driven innovation, including lead user research, toolkits for innovation, customer development/lean customer research, design thinking, and open innovation. It explains that lead user research involves identifying and collaborating with individuals who face needs ahead of the general market in order to generate new product concepts. Toolkits for innovation allow users to customize products by combining modular components. Customer development and lean customer research emphasize iterative testing of assumptions about customer needs through interviews and prototype testing. Design thinking takes a collaborative approach combining analytical and creative thinking to get beyond assumptions. Open innovation refers to incorporating external partners such as customers, suppliers, and users into the innovation process.
Dysautonomia refers to a malfunction of the autonomic nervous system that controls involuntary body functions like heart rate, blood pressure, digestion, and sweating. The document discusses the anatomy and functions of the autonomic nervous system and its divisions. It then defines dysautonomia and lists various causes like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and injuries. Common symptoms involve fatigue, dizziness, digestive issues, urinary problems, and temperature regulation difficulties. Tests of autonomic function are described that measure responses like heart rate and blood pressure during maneuvers to identify autonomic dysfunction.
A Revenue Reconciliation and Settlement System that was built to provide an automated and systemic approach to recognizing revenues across the various revenue streams of the organization.
A look at the key trends and challenges in applying Big Data to transform healthcare by supporting research, self care, providers and building ecosystems. Purchase the report here: https://gumroad.com/l/PlXP
Civice Optics is one of the largest manufacturers of eyeglass lenses in the Czech Republic, drawing on a long tradition in optics. They have a professional team that utilizes modern technologies to offer a wide range of high quality lens products and services. Their lenses include various types like progressive, bifocal, and photochromic lenses made from materials like plastic and high index glass. They also provide specialty coatings and customization options.
The document provides information about an event held in Copenhagen, Denmark from September 8-11, 2016. The event is identified as CME 20 and includes the name KIM VALERIY.