This document provides information about pricing for the legal research services Westlaw and LexisNexis. It details the various plan options on each platform for accessing primary Oklahoma and federal case law and statutes. The document also discusses options for accessing secondary sources and costs for pay-per-search or document retrieval. Additional sections cover pricing for the WestlawNext and Lexis Advance solo plans and provide guidance on recovering online research costs from clients.
This document provides information about pricing for legal research databases Westlaw, LexisNexis, and Fastcase. It also discusses options for recovering online research costs from clients. Key details include:
- Westlaw pricing for Oklahoma primary law resources starts at $1,392 per year for one attorney
- LexisNexis pricing for basic Oklahoma primary law starts at $1,116 per year for one attorney
- Fastcase is free for Oklahoma attorneys as part of their bar association membership dues
- Both Westlaw and LexisNexis offer tools to track usage and generate invoices to recover research costs from clients
- Many federal and state court rules, forms, and jury instructions are available for free
This document provides a history of meteorology, from its origins in ancient Greece to modern scientific developments. It discusses early works by Aristotle and other ancient scientists trying to understand weather phenomena. Significant advances occurred in the 15th-17th centuries with inventions like the barometer and thermometer. Meteorology became more data-driven and scientific in the 18th century. In recent times, tools like satellites and radar have boosted understanding, and meteorology now plays an important role in industries and daily life through weather forecasting.
The document discusses different angles used in photographs and how they can change the meaning and focus of the image. Several students provide examples of photos they took of objects from high and low angles to demonstrate this. A high angle shot provides an overview and emphasizes larger aspects, while a low angle focuses on smaller details and can make an object seem more ominous or powerful. The angle chosen influences what story the photo tells or what message it conveys to the viewer.
The document provides an overview of American history for fifth graders, covering major events and time periods from early Native American territories through World War II. Key topics discussed include the American Revolution, Civil War, Underground Railroad, World War II victory gardens and air raid drills. Links are provided for additional resources on several historical figures and events.
This document provides information about pricing for the legal research services Westlaw and LexisNexis. It details the various plan options on each platform for accessing primary Oklahoma and federal case law and statutes. The document also discusses options for accessing secondary sources and costs for pay-per-search or document retrieval. Additional sections cover pricing for the WestlawNext and Lexis Advance solo plans and provide guidance on recovering online research costs from clients.
This document provides information about pricing for legal research databases Westlaw, LexisNexis, and Fastcase. It also discusses options for recovering online research costs from clients. Key details include:
- Westlaw pricing for Oklahoma primary law resources starts at $1,392 per year for one attorney
- LexisNexis pricing for basic Oklahoma primary law starts at $1,116 per year for one attorney
- Fastcase is free for Oklahoma attorneys as part of their bar association membership dues
- Both Westlaw and LexisNexis offer tools to track usage and generate invoices to recover research costs from clients
- Many federal and state court rules, forms, and jury instructions are available for free
This document provides a history of meteorology, from its origins in ancient Greece to modern scientific developments. It discusses early works by Aristotle and other ancient scientists trying to understand weather phenomena. Significant advances occurred in the 15th-17th centuries with inventions like the barometer and thermometer. Meteorology became more data-driven and scientific in the 18th century. In recent times, tools like satellites and radar have boosted understanding, and meteorology now plays an important role in industries and daily life through weather forecasting.
The document discusses different angles used in photographs and how they can change the meaning and focus of the image. Several students provide examples of photos they took of objects from high and low angles to demonstrate this. A high angle shot provides an overview and emphasizes larger aspects, while a low angle focuses on smaller details and can make an object seem more ominous or powerful. The angle chosen influences what story the photo tells or what message it conveys to the viewer.
The document provides an overview of American history for fifth graders, covering major events and time periods from early Native American territories through World War II. Key topics discussed include the American Revolution, Civil War, Underground Railroad, World War II victory gardens and air raid drills. Links are provided for additional resources on several historical figures and events.
The document contains summaries from multiple students of photos they took exploring how camera angle can influence the perception of objects. Several key themes emerged:
1) Low angles can make objects seem larger and more dominant/important, while high angles make them seem smaller and less important.
2) Low angles allow closer views that reveal more detail, while high angles show more context and the surrounding environment.
3) The same object can appear quite different just by changing the camera angle, an effect used in film to influence audience perception.
Monocular simultaneous localization and generalized object mapping with undel...Chen-Han Hsiao
This master's thesis presents a monocular SLAM algorithm that can operate in dynamic environments by simultaneously tracking static and moving objects. It introduces a new state vector representation and "dynamic inverse depth parametrization" that allows features to be initialized without delay. It also proposes a low-computation classification method to distinguish static from moving features. Simulations and real-world experiments demonstrate the accuracy of the algorithm in building maps with generalized objects in indoor environments.
This document provides information about Brunswick Zone XL, a large entertainment venue that hosts bowling events, parties, meetings, and other gatherings. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that Brunswick Zone XL offers spacious facilities and amenities for groups of 10 to 1,000 people across multiple states, provides on-site catering and entertainment options for all types of events, and invites readers to schedule a tour online or by phone to experience what they have to offer and start planning an event.
Este documento describe el diseño y construcción de un biodigestor de seis tambores en serie para producir gas metano y fertilizantes a partir de estiércol de cerdo. Cada tambor tenía un volumen de 208.197 litros para un volumen total de 1249.182 litros. El biodigestor funcionó a una temperatura promedio de 30°C y se evaluaron parámetros fisicoquímicos para determinar la eficiencia del proceso.
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This document provides information about pricing for the Westlaw and Lexis legal research databases, as well as alternatives like Fastcase. It outlines pricing structures for individual attorneys and small firms for the main databases. Specific prices are given for the Westlaw Oklahoma Essentials package, Lexis' basic state primary law package, and Fastcase pricing options. The document also provides guidance on ways for attorneys to recover online research costs from clients.
This document provides a history of meteorology, from its origins in ancient Greece to modern scientific developments. It discusses early works by Aristotle and other ancient scientists trying to understand weather phenomena. Significant advances occurred in the 15th-17th centuries with inventions like the barometer and thermometer. Meteorology became more data-driven and scientific in the 18th century. In recent times, tools like satellites and radar have boosted understanding, and meteorology now plays an important role in industries and daily life through weather forecasting.
This document describes an old Latvian harvesting game where children form a circle with one child in the center holding a bundle of rope symbolizing a scythe. The center child turns clockwise, slowly at first then faster, trying to hit the legs of the children in the circle with the scythe. If a child's leg is hit, they leave the circle or become the new center child holding the scythe.
The document outlines the story of 3 entrepreneurs - Nate Lerner, Jeremiah Johnson, and Brian Keefer - as they develop a social networking app called Who's In over the course of a year. It describes their initial ideas of social bookmarking places and social planning tools. Through user interviews and testing various prototypes, they pivot their focus to how people share their desires with friends. The document ends with them refining their app to help people share both everyday and lifelong desires and finding others who want to participate.
This document provides an overview of a course on environmental lighting taught in June 2013. It discusses various topics related to lighting including the psychological perception of light, the color of light, lighting effects, and how light is perceived in different religions. It also explores the emotional impact of light and how lighting designs can manipulate brightness, contrast, and emphasis to influence subjective impressions of a space. Examples of artistic light installations are provided that explore light as a medium.
The document contains summaries from multiple students of photos they took exploring how camera angle can influence the perception of objects. Several key themes emerged:
1) Low angles can make objects seem larger and more dominant/important, while high angles make them seem smaller and less important.
2) Low angles allow closer views that reveal more detail, while high angles show more context and the surrounding environment.
3) The same object can appear quite different just by changing the camera angle, an effect used in film to influence audience perception.
Monocular simultaneous localization and generalized object mapping with undel...Chen-Han Hsiao
This master's thesis presents a monocular SLAM algorithm that can operate in dynamic environments by simultaneously tracking static and moving objects. It introduces a new state vector representation and "dynamic inverse depth parametrization" that allows features to be initialized without delay. It also proposes a low-computation classification method to distinguish static from moving features. Simulations and real-world experiments demonstrate the accuracy of the algorithm in building maps with generalized objects in indoor environments.
This document provides information about Brunswick Zone XL, a large entertainment venue that hosts bowling events, parties, meetings, and other gatherings. In 3 sentences or less, it summarizes that Brunswick Zone XL offers spacious facilities and amenities for groups of 10 to 1,000 people across multiple states, provides on-site catering and entertainment options for all types of events, and invites readers to schedule a tour online or by phone to experience what they have to offer and start planning an event.
Este documento describe el diseño y construcción de un biodigestor de seis tambores en serie para producir gas metano y fertilizantes a partir de estiércol de cerdo. Cada tambor tenía un volumen de 208.197 litros para un volumen total de 1249.182 litros. El biodigestor funcionó a una temperatura promedio de 30°C y se evaluaron parámetros fisicoquímicos para determinar la eficiencia del proceso.
Intro legal practice not for al rsp2013Lee Peoples
This document provides information about pricing for the Westlaw and Lexis legal research databases, as well as alternatives like Fastcase. It outlines pricing structures for individual attorneys and small firms for the main databases. Specific prices are given for the Westlaw Oklahoma Essentials package, Lexis' basic state primary law package, and Fastcase pricing options. The document also provides guidance on ways for attorneys to recover online research costs from clients.
This document provides a history of meteorology, from its origins in ancient Greece to modern scientific developments. It discusses early works by Aristotle and other ancient scientists trying to understand weather phenomena. Significant advances occurred in the 15th-17th centuries with inventions like the barometer and thermometer. Meteorology became more data-driven and scientific in the 18th century. In recent times, tools like satellites and radar have boosted understanding, and meteorology now plays an important role in industries and daily life through weather forecasting.
This document describes an old Latvian harvesting game where children form a circle with one child in the center holding a bundle of rope symbolizing a scythe. The center child turns clockwise, slowly at first then faster, trying to hit the legs of the children in the circle with the scythe. If a child's leg is hit, they leave the circle or become the new center child holding the scythe.
The document outlines the story of 3 entrepreneurs - Nate Lerner, Jeremiah Johnson, and Brian Keefer - as they develop a social networking app called Who's In over the course of a year. It describes their initial ideas of social bookmarking places and social planning tools. Through user interviews and testing various prototypes, they pivot their focus to how people share their desires with friends. The document ends with them refining their app to help people share both everyday and lifelong desires and finding others who want to participate.
This document provides an overview of a course on environmental lighting taught in June 2013. It discusses various topics related to lighting including the psychological perception of light, the color of light, lighting effects, and how light is perceived in different religions. It also explores the emotional impact of light and how lighting designs can manipulate brightness, contrast, and emphasis to influence subjective impressions of a space. Examples of artistic light installations are provided that explore light as a medium.
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