The document describes the layout and use of an open public space. Various groups utilize different areas of the space for different activities throughout the day, including viewers, walkers, skaters, listeners, gamers, and parkers. The document also discusses the spatial relationships between users and areas, how movement and activities shape the space over time, and options for the building materials and design of the space.
The changes include:
- Two programmable filtration cycles, one for AM and one for PM.
- A new "Smart Summer Mode" that operates pumps and chlorinators during cooler times when temperatures exceed a threshold.
- Optional programming via Palm Pilot or keypad.
- New auxiliary circuit and circulation pump options.
- Updated owner's manuals to reflect changes.
SHOEfabrik is an Asia-based footwear design, development and sourcing company that offers full service support from concept to production. They have a dedicated team of over 70 people with extensive industry experience. SHOEfabrik works with each brand to provide a product creation team led by an experienced Brand Director. Their full service approach manages all aspects of the process to deliver exceptional quality footwear on time.
This document provides an overview of various technologies that were used by ACE Explorers 2007 to connect, communicate, collaborate and share resources including Delicious, YouTube, Flickr, podcasting, Wikis, blogs, online surveys and DiscoverE. It discusses how these tools helped build community capacity, share ideas and experiences, deliver training, and connect people in flexible and innovative ways.
The document summarizes key points from a workshop on developing impact pathways for projects.
1. The workshop discussed making impact pathways (how projects create change) explicit in order to improve project practice and impact. Explicit impact pathways can help with planning, evaluation, program integration, and ex-post impact assessment.
2. The workshop introduced the Pathways of Influence, Performance and Adoption (PIPA) approach for making impact pathways explicit. PIPA develops two perspectives - a problem tree showing how project outputs address problems to achieve goals, and network maps showing the relationships needed over time to achieve goals.
3. Integrating these perspectives provides a more complete picture of a project's theory of change from an
This document summarizes the key points from a meeting about enhancing the Patient Care program. It discusses:
1. Updating the program's goals to better serve patients and healthcare professionals.
2. Implementing new training and certification requirements for participants to improve care quality.
3. Collecting feedback from patients and providers on how to further enhance the program.
The document lists the model numbers and brands of various laptop battery packs. It includes batteries for brands like Acer, Apple, Asus, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and others. The batteries are identified by their model number, brand and voltage.
The changes include:
- Two programmable filtration cycles, one for AM and one for PM.
- A new "Smart Summer Mode" that operates pumps and chlorinators during cooler times when temperatures exceed a threshold.
- Optional programming via Palm Pilot or keypad.
- New auxiliary circuit and circulation pump options.
- Updated owner's manuals to reflect changes.
SHOEfabrik is an Asia-based footwear design, development and sourcing company that offers full service support from concept to production. They have a dedicated team of over 70 people with extensive industry experience. SHOEfabrik works with each brand to provide a product creation team led by an experienced Brand Director. Their full service approach manages all aspects of the process to deliver exceptional quality footwear on time.
This document provides an overview of various technologies that were used by ACE Explorers 2007 to connect, communicate, collaborate and share resources including Delicious, YouTube, Flickr, podcasting, Wikis, blogs, online surveys and DiscoverE. It discusses how these tools helped build community capacity, share ideas and experiences, deliver training, and connect people in flexible and innovative ways.
The document summarizes key points from a workshop on developing impact pathways for projects.
1. The workshop discussed making impact pathways (how projects create change) explicit in order to improve project practice and impact. Explicit impact pathways can help with planning, evaluation, program integration, and ex-post impact assessment.
2. The workshop introduced the Pathways of Influence, Performance and Adoption (PIPA) approach for making impact pathways explicit. PIPA develops two perspectives - a problem tree showing how project outputs address problems to achieve goals, and network maps showing the relationships needed over time to achieve goals.
3. Integrating these perspectives provides a more complete picture of a project's theory of change from an
This document summarizes the key points from a meeting about enhancing the Patient Care program. It discusses:
1. Updating the program's goals to better serve patients and healthcare professionals.
2. Implementing new training and certification requirements for participants to improve care quality.
3. Collecting feedback from patients and providers on how to further enhance the program.
The document lists the model numbers and brands of various laptop battery packs. It includes batteries for brands like Acer, Apple, Asus, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony and others. The batteries are identified by their model number, brand and voltage.
This document provides a summary of a senior project proposal for an entertainment complex called "Mystery of Joy" located in Qatar. The complex would include restaurants, galleries, and a cinema to provide different options for entertainment. It aims to create a place for people to fulfill their entertainment needs and encourage self-expression through the arts. The proposal outlines the goals, objectives, spaces, users, and site area of the project.
This anti-resume from Jessica Glendinning provides a summary of her work experience and education in 3 sentences or less per role/position. It highlights her experience as a Program Coordinator at the Community College of Allegheny County and as an Event Coordinator at Carnegie Mellon University. The anti-resume is meant to provide a more holistic view of Jessica's skills and experiences rather than just a list of responsibilities and achievements.
Social media & web analytics innovation procopio-2012-04Michael Procopio
My presentation from the Social media & web analytics innovation conference April 2012 in San Francisco put on by theiegroup.com.
I cover examples of gaining insights on products from social media conversations
This document appears to be a collection of words and phrases written in an unfamiliar orthography or code. There are no complete sentences, and the overall meaning and context are unclear. Individual words and phrases are repeated with variations in capitalization and spacing. Symbols like hyphens and parentheses are used irregularly within words. Numbers are included but do not seem to convey numerical information.
Advertising agencies provide services like marketing analysis, creative development, media planning, and account management through departments like creative, media, research, and account services. Agencies make money through commissions typically around 15% of costs, fees based on hourly rates, and potential incentives tied to performance goals. Large agencies have also established their media departments as separate profit centers and many clients now view media as a separate service from creative and strategy.
This document appears to be corrupted or in an unknown language. It contains nonsensical strings of letters and symbols with no discernible meaning. The document discusses various letters, symbols, and abbreviations but does not provide any clear topics, ideas, or essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
MindCode is a startup company that develops educational technology and aims to humanize technology through playful learning experiences. Founded in 1999, MindCode has developed educational games for brands like Crayola, Amazon, and Mattel to teach children skills in a fun way. MindCode also creates extensive branded experiences across 80 countries globally, including Mexico, Colombia, India, and Brazil.
The performance achieved by today’s new
smartphones and tablets is enabling businesses
to come up with ever more innovative services
for their target audiences, but also with new
ways of working and interacting.
Among the many new mobile projects created
for our clients, we have been able to sense
the outstanding creative potential of these
tools, both for the design teams and the users
themselves, who are driving this (r)evolution
in phone use. More relevant and responsive
marketing campaigns through more detailed
knowledge of consumers (geolocation), which
has the added benefit of being available at any
time, improvements in customer relations with
a new and dynamic role for sales, instant
access to reliable data, more effective and
user-friendly marketing and communication
resources, increased compagny performance
and productivity through the simplification of
processes, faster deployment within teams, and
easier change management thanks to the sheer
fun and enjoyability of these new resources…
You will discover some of these many benefits
over the next few pages of this new edition of
SqliMag, entirely dedicated to mobile projects.
Our teams are bursting with ideas for new interactive
services and solutions, accessible via
these new devices. They can also help making
your new ideas become real…
The document compares and contrasts the governments of Bahrain and Singapore. Both are constitutional monarchies turned parliamentary republics that gained independence in the 1960s. Bahrain has a bicameral parliament and appointed prime minister, while Singapore has a unicameral parliament and elected president who appoints the prime minister. Their legal systems also differ, with Bahrain basing its judiciary on Islamic law and Singapore on English common law.
The document provides a table summarizing the Hiragana letters of the Japanese alphabet. It lists the five columns (a, i, u, e, o) and rows (consonant+vowel combinations) that make up the gojūon set. It also notes additional variant hiragana letters used to represent sounds from foreign languages, and sokuon, which indicates a pause. The table is intended to help readers learn to read, write and type the hiragana syllabary.
HSA provides concise 3 sentence summaries of documents:
HSA is an expert at mobility solutions and medical equipment. It has acquired several companies since 2008 to expand its product offerings and locations. The company aims to become the top $100M player in the industry within 10 years through continued growth and acquisitions.
The document discusses key aspects of Marianist spirituality, including principles, guidelines, and methods for living the life of the Spirit. It describes spirituality as a set of features that are common across religious orders but emphasized differently. These include qualities like presence, interior life, formation through Mary, collaboration with God, dual actions of virtues and vices, and service. Overall, the document provides an overview of the core tenets that define Marianist spirituality.
Soccer is a team sport that dates back 2000 years. The objective is for players to kick the ball into the opposing team's net using only their feet and parts of their body other than their hands. It is played on a field with lines and goals, using a ball, nets, and other equipment. There are various positions on the field like goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Fouls can result in penalties like free kicks or cards being issued. Soccer is played in organized leagues in Kelowna for both youth and adults.
Cyril Bartolo: European Users’ recommendations for the success of Public Clou...CBOD ANR project U-PSUD
European Users’ recommendations for the success of Public Cloud Computing in Europe
Cyril Bartolo, President Cloud Computing Council EuroCIO
at the conference
DATA, DIGITAL BUSINESS MODELS, CLOUD COMPUTING AND ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN
24-25 November 2014
Université Paris –Sud,
The document outlines different cloud deployment and service models. Public clouds use shared infrastructure while private clouds have dedicated infrastructure. It notes opportunities in public clouds around innovation, economies of scale, and speed to market but also perceived risks regarding security and privacy. It shows infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and business process as a service (BPaaS) as common cloud service models.
The document provides an IMC plan for Giggles toothbrush aimed at children aged 5-10. The plan's objectives are to generate trial amongst non-users, achieve a 40% purchase rate, and become the most preferred local brand. Insights indicate kids find toothbrushing boring and prefer colorful, fun toothbrushes. The proposed positioning positions Giggles as adventurous and exciting to change kids' perceptions of toothbrushing. The campaign ideas center around making toothbrushing an adventure rather than a chore.
This document provides a summary of a senior project proposal for an entertainment complex called "Mystery of Joy" located in Qatar. The complex would include restaurants, galleries, and a cinema to provide different options for entertainment. It aims to create a place for people to fulfill their entertainment needs and encourage self-expression through the arts. The proposal outlines the goals, objectives, spaces, users, and site area of the project.
This anti-resume from Jessica Glendinning provides a summary of her work experience and education in 3 sentences or less per role/position. It highlights her experience as a Program Coordinator at the Community College of Allegheny County and as an Event Coordinator at Carnegie Mellon University. The anti-resume is meant to provide a more holistic view of Jessica's skills and experiences rather than just a list of responsibilities and achievements.
Social media & web analytics innovation procopio-2012-04Michael Procopio
My presentation from the Social media & web analytics innovation conference April 2012 in San Francisco put on by theiegroup.com.
I cover examples of gaining insights on products from social media conversations
This document appears to be a collection of words and phrases written in an unfamiliar orthography or code. There are no complete sentences, and the overall meaning and context are unclear. Individual words and phrases are repeated with variations in capitalization and spacing. Symbols like hyphens and parentheses are used irregularly within words. Numbers are included but do not seem to convey numerical information.
Advertising agencies provide services like marketing analysis, creative development, media planning, and account management through departments like creative, media, research, and account services. Agencies make money through commissions typically around 15% of costs, fees based on hourly rates, and potential incentives tied to performance goals. Large agencies have also established their media departments as separate profit centers and many clients now view media as a separate service from creative and strategy.
This document appears to be corrupted or in an unknown language. It contains nonsensical strings of letters and symbols with no discernible meaning. The document discusses various letters, symbols, and abbreviations but does not provide any clear topics, ideas, or essential information that can be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
MindCode is a startup company that develops educational technology and aims to humanize technology through playful learning experiences. Founded in 1999, MindCode has developed educational games for brands like Crayola, Amazon, and Mattel to teach children skills in a fun way. MindCode also creates extensive branded experiences across 80 countries globally, including Mexico, Colombia, India, and Brazil.
The performance achieved by today’s new
smartphones and tablets is enabling businesses
to come up with ever more innovative services
for their target audiences, but also with new
ways of working and interacting.
Among the many new mobile projects created
for our clients, we have been able to sense
the outstanding creative potential of these
tools, both for the design teams and the users
themselves, who are driving this (r)evolution
in phone use. More relevant and responsive
marketing campaigns through more detailed
knowledge of consumers (geolocation), which
has the added benefit of being available at any
time, improvements in customer relations with
a new and dynamic role for sales, instant
access to reliable data, more effective and
user-friendly marketing and communication
resources, increased compagny performance
and productivity through the simplification of
processes, faster deployment within teams, and
easier change management thanks to the sheer
fun and enjoyability of these new resources…
You will discover some of these many benefits
over the next few pages of this new edition of
SqliMag, entirely dedicated to mobile projects.
Our teams are bursting with ideas for new interactive
services and solutions, accessible via
these new devices. They can also help making
your new ideas become real…
The document compares and contrasts the governments of Bahrain and Singapore. Both are constitutional monarchies turned parliamentary republics that gained independence in the 1960s. Bahrain has a bicameral parliament and appointed prime minister, while Singapore has a unicameral parliament and elected president who appoints the prime minister. Their legal systems also differ, with Bahrain basing its judiciary on Islamic law and Singapore on English common law.
The document provides a table summarizing the Hiragana letters of the Japanese alphabet. It lists the five columns (a, i, u, e, o) and rows (consonant+vowel combinations) that make up the gojūon set. It also notes additional variant hiragana letters used to represent sounds from foreign languages, and sokuon, which indicates a pause. The table is intended to help readers learn to read, write and type the hiragana syllabary.
HSA provides concise 3 sentence summaries of documents:
HSA is an expert at mobility solutions and medical equipment. It has acquired several companies since 2008 to expand its product offerings and locations. The company aims to become the top $100M player in the industry within 10 years through continued growth and acquisitions.
The document discusses key aspects of Marianist spirituality, including principles, guidelines, and methods for living the life of the Spirit. It describes spirituality as a set of features that are common across religious orders but emphasized differently. These include qualities like presence, interior life, formation through Mary, collaboration with God, dual actions of virtues and vices, and service. Overall, the document provides an overview of the core tenets that define Marianist spirituality.
Soccer is a team sport that dates back 2000 years. The objective is for players to kick the ball into the opposing team's net using only their feet and parts of their body other than their hands. It is played on a field with lines and goals, using a ball, nets, and other equipment. There are various positions on the field like goalkeeper, defenders, midfielders, and forwards. Fouls can result in penalties like free kicks or cards being issued. Soccer is played in organized leagues in Kelowna for both youth and adults.
Cyril Bartolo: European Users’ recommendations for the success of Public Clou...CBOD ANR project U-PSUD
European Users’ recommendations for the success of Public Cloud Computing in Europe
Cyril Bartolo, President Cloud Computing Council EuroCIO
at the conference
DATA, DIGITAL BUSINESS MODELS, CLOUD COMPUTING AND ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN
24-25 November 2014
Université Paris –Sud,
The document outlines different cloud deployment and service models. Public clouds use shared infrastructure while private clouds have dedicated infrastructure. It notes opportunities in public clouds around innovation, economies of scale, and speed to market but also perceived risks regarding security and privacy. It shows infrastructure as a service (IaaS), software as a service (SaaS), and business process as a service (BPaaS) as common cloud service models.
The document provides an IMC plan for Giggles toothbrush aimed at children aged 5-10. The plan's objectives are to generate trial amongst non-users, achieve a 40% purchase rate, and become the most preferred local brand. Insights indicate kids find toothbrushing boring and prefer colorful, fun toothbrushes. The proposed positioning positions Giggles as adventurous and exciting to change kids' perceptions of toothbrushing. The campaign ideas center around making toothbrushing an adventure rather than a chore.
This document advertises a two-week summer workshop for preschool teachers and mothers of preschoolers to sharpen their teaching skills. The workshop will cover topics like the critical stages of child development from ages 0-5, language and personality development, the art of storytelling, and the significance of creativity. It will take place daily from 10am to 1pm between May 21st and June 1st at The Sixth Element School Campus. The registration fee is Rs. 10,000 payable by May 15th, and participants will receive a foundation certificate upon completion.
This document advertises a two-week summer workshop for preschool teachers and mothers of preschoolers to sharpen their teaching skills. The workshop will cover topics like the critical stages of child development from ages 0-5, language and personality development, the art of storytelling, and the significance of creativity. It will take place daily from 10am to 1pm between May 21st and June 1st at The Sixth Element School campus. The registration fee is Rs. 10,000 payable by May 15th, and participants will receive a foundation certificate upon completion.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document describes the story of Seba, a girl from Mali who was brought to Paris by a woman promising to put her in school, but instead forced her into slavery doing all household work. Seba was frequently and severely beaten, whipped, and had chili peppers rubbed in her wounds by her mistress and master. The document analyzes that what happened to Seba violated basic moral principles of respecting freedom, avoiding harm, and treating people as ends rather than means, and was clearly an injustice even if her enslavers believed it was morally permissible.
They are the eyes that stare out from the night. They are the sounds you cannot explain. They are always just out of sight, but always within arms reach. They are the creatures yet to be discovered. They are the creatures of CryptoZu™.
CryptoZu™ (crypt・o・zoo) is a collection that features mysterious, fun and colorful representations of nature’s most elusive and well-known cryptids. Drawn in a modern, edgy, graphic style; CryptoZu™ offers a very fresh, on trend take on this global phenomenon.
Dam engineering: Building water reservoirs (either elevated or not) in cities in 21rst century urbanism of green cities is much more friendly than dam engineering)
This document provides a summary of services and costs for various types of work. It lists hourly rates for different jobs as well as total costs for projects. Services include website development, graphic design, video production, and online marketing. Rates vary depending on the type of work and complexity of the project.
The document provides a creative brief for a marketing campaign by E.l.f. Cosmetics to promote their new "Passports by e.l.f." makeup kits line. The campaign will have two phases: 1) A Pinterest board competition where consumers select a city and create inspiration boards to determine the location of a fashion show. 2) An Instagram competition where participants vote on and share photos from the winning city's fashion show to promote the new product line. The goal is to increase brand awareness and consumer engagement through a social media driven campaign centered around travel inspired makeup palettes.
The document contains codes and measurements for various bicycle parts including:
- Frames, forks, handlebars and stems in different sizes and materials
- Pedals, cranksets, chains and cassettes in various colors and styles
- Wheels, rims, tires and tubes with specifications like diameter and thread size
- Other components like headsets, bottom brackets and seatposts
The parts are organized by type and include both youth and adult sizes.
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The document discusses adolescence and its implications for public health. It begins by outlining the aims of discussing key experiences, positive and negative aspects, and comparing experiences from 10-20 years ago. It then defines adolescence according to WHO as ages 10-19 and youth as ages 15-24. The document also discusses the nature and sequence of physical, psychological, cognitive, emotive, and social changes during adolescence. It notes the needs of young people should consider opportunities, capabilities, and second chances. Finally, it provides reasons for investing in adolescent health, including individual, economic, and human rights benefits.
The ninth KM Australia Congress - http://www.kmaustralia.com
KM Australia Congress: An Academy of Knowledge Management and Content
Social Media and Collaboration
Change Management and Culture
Learning and Performance
Content and Information Management
Communication and Leadership
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This document discusses how the combination of an album cover, introduction page in the album booklet, and poster work together to effectively represent the artist and brand her image. Key points made include how the down-to-earth imagery and personal message in the introduction page help connect with fans on a personal level. The album cover and poster maintain consistency with the artist's font and focus on representing her voice rather than appearance. While the poster adds an edgier element, it does not contradict the humble image established elsewhere. Overall, the ancillary materials work cohesively to introduce the new artist and target their intended young audience.
Dr. Bala V Balachandran is an Indian-American professor who has had a distinguished career in management education and research spanning over 50 years. He began his teaching career in India and later moved to universities in the US, where he helped establish several management programs. Dr. Balachandran is currently a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management, and has received numerous honors for his contributions to management education in India and abroad.
This document contains a word search puzzle with adjectives hidden in the grid. The player is instructed to find the words in the provided list that are hidden in the puzzle. The list includes 27 common adjectives such as beautiful, boring, dangerous, and delicious for the player to search for in the letter grid.
This document contains a word search puzzle with adjectives hidden in the grid. The player is instructed to find the words in the provided list that are hidden in the puzzle. The list includes 27 common adjectives such as beautiful, boring, dangerous, and delicious for the player to search for in the letter grid.
This document provides information about a parametric facade design project. It includes the following details:
- The project involves designing a parametric facade system for a building in Detroit, Michigan from February 21-23, 2023.
- The goals of the project are to create a facade that responds dynamically to changes in weather and allows for interior spaces to be reconfigured easily.
- References are provided for additional information on parametric design, facades, and related topics.
The document outlines a marketing plan for a company, including an analysis of the market needs, trends, competitors and the company's strengths and weaknesses. It proposes strategies around messaging, branding and the marketing mix of product, price, promotion and website development. Financial and marketing objectives are set to guide implementation of the plan over the coming periods.
Color theory encompasses definitions, concepts and applications of color. [1] The color wheel is a circular diagram that arranges pure hues in a logical sequence, with primary colors of red, yellow and blue and secondary colors of green, orange and purple. [2] Formulas for color harmony include using analogous colors that are adjacent hues on the color wheel or complementary colors that are opposite each other. [3] Traditional color theory has inaccuracies due to confusion between additive and subtractive color mixing as well as failure to account for luminance contrasts.
This document is a handbook for job hunters in the IT field that provides tips and guidance for different aspects of the job hunting process. It covers how to effectively plan and manage the job search, develop resumes and interview skills, negotiate salaries, and deal with being unemployed. The handbook emphasizes using common sense, maintaining a positive attitude, and viewing the job search as a team effort between the job hunter and their contacts. Key areas addressed include networking, record keeping, interviewing strategies and questions, and developing self-awareness of skills.
This document outlines the main and secondary activities that could take place in a multi-use public space. The main activities are divided into parking, break time, and leisure categories and include car and bike parking, a reading room, cafe, gym, and pool. Secondary activities that could also occur include sitting, parkour, baggy jumping, skateboarding, cycling, juggling, watching, and climbing. Work activities involve a research team, offices, and a conference room.
The document lists various architectural projects from different firms including BIG, OMA, MVRDV, and others. It mentions projects like the Koningin Julianaplein in The Hague by OMA from 2002, Quartier Des Halles in Paris by OMA from 2003-2004, Deutsche Bahn Frankfurt Housing Quartier by BIG, Sky Village in Copenhagen by MVRDV, and two library projects in Paris by OMA from 1989 and 1992.
The document is a book published in 2006 titled "The Function of Ornament" by authors Moussavi, F. & Kubo, M. published in Barcelona by Actar that examines the functions of ornament in architecture.
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