Unity: Dismantling the System of Separation unsummit5 2011Jacqueline Urick
This document discusses systems of separation and oppression. It argues that societies establish hierarchical systems that privilege some groups over others, creating divisions. This is illustrated through examples of colonization, wealth inequality between the rich and poor, and patriarchy. Such systems legitimize the exploitation and dehumanization of oppressed groups through the use of myths. They also influence individuals and culture by elevating the dominant group and causing the oppressed to internalize negative beliefs. The goal is to dismantle these systems of separation and address the addictive and codependent behaviors they create.
This document provides instructions for faculty on how to post, edit, rearrange, and preview announcements on Blackboard. It outlines 15 steps to post a new announcement, including entering subject and message details, setting display dates, emailing students, and linking to other course areas. It also explains how to edit or delete existing announcements, rearrange their order, and preview announcements from the student view.
David B. Cole has over 45 years of experience in architecture. He has worked as a sole practitioner, project architect, project manager, and principal at various architecture firms. His experience includes educational, religious, public, housing, commercial, industrial, and healthcare projects. He is skilled in all aspects of architectural services from programming to construction administration.
The document discusses depression and aims to find new treatments. It hypothesizes that the human brain mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), which binds cortisol, is crucial for behavior during stress and the hormonal stress response. Dysfunction of the MR may lead to vulnerability for depression and anxiety, so the researchers propose the MR as a new drug target for treating depression and anxiety disorders.
1) O documento discute as perspectivas de Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, Norbert Elias e Pierre Bourdieu sobre a relação entre indivíduo e sociedade.
2) Para Marx, a classe social é essencial para entender os indivíduos e suas relações. Durkheim vê a sociedade como maior que o indivíduo e regulada por instituições.
3) Weber analisa a sociedade a partir das ações individuais. Elias e Bourdieu rejeitam a dicotomia entre indivíduo e sociedade,
NHS presented innovative laboratory products and services at the World Accreditation Day 2010 event in Thailand. NHS shared their experience managing quality systems as the largest laboratory chain in Thailand, focusing on obtaining ISO15189 accreditation for clinical laboratory services. NHS emphasized that maintaining quality is challenging in all aspects of their operations.
1) Earthquakes and volcanoes occur at plate boundaries where plates are moving and interacting. Many earthquakes and volcanoes occur along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
2) Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause widespread damage through direct impacts like collapsed buildings and ash falls, as well as secondary impacts like fires, landslides, and disrupted infrastructure.
3) While earthquakes and volcanoes pose risks, people still live in affected areas for reasons like fertile soils, tourism, and geothermal energy resources. Mitigation efforts can help reduce risks, such as earthquake-resistant construction and preparedness plans.
In April, Jean, Debbie, and Larry Taylor took an amazing and adventurous trip to China! This file is a PowerPoint Show of our trip. You must have PowerPoint 2007 or later to view.
Jacqueline Urick discusses using gaming and gamification to develop skills for future careers. She argues that if future careers will require technical skills and technology changes rapidly, individuals need to develop attributes like intelligence, wisdom, strength and constitution, as well as skills like input, ideation and strategy. She proposes a system of "questing" by taking classes, building things, reading and more to level up these attributes and skills in an engaging game-like framework. The goal is to develop into an "Awesome You" ready for the future of work.
Unity: Dismantling the System of Separation unsummit5 2011Jacqueline Urick
This document discusses systems of separation and oppression. It argues that societies establish hierarchical systems that privilege some groups over others, creating divisions. This is illustrated through examples of colonization, wealth inequality between the rich and poor, and patriarchy. Such systems legitimize the exploitation and dehumanization of oppressed groups through the use of myths. They also influence individuals and culture by elevating the dominant group and causing the oppressed to internalize negative beliefs. The goal is to dismantle these systems of separation and address the addictive and codependent behaviors they create.
This document provides instructions for faculty on how to post, edit, rearrange, and preview announcements on Blackboard. It outlines 15 steps to post a new announcement, including entering subject and message details, setting display dates, emailing students, and linking to other course areas. It also explains how to edit or delete existing announcements, rearrange their order, and preview announcements from the student view.
David B. Cole has over 45 years of experience in architecture. He has worked as a sole practitioner, project architect, project manager, and principal at various architecture firms. His experience includes educational, religious, public, housing, commercial, industrial, and healthcare projects. He is skilled in all aspects of architectural services from programming to construction administration.
The document discusses depression and aims to find new treatments. It hypothesizes that the human brain mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), which binds cortisol, is crucial for behavior during stress and the hormonal stress response. Dysfunction of the MR may lead to vulnerability for depression and anxiety, so the researchers propose the MR as a new drug target for treating depression and anxiety disorders.
1) O documento discute as perspectivas de Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, Norbert Elias e Pierre Bourdieu sobre a relação entre indivíduo e sociedade.
2) Para Marx, a classe social é essencial para entender os indivíduos e suas relações. Durkheim vê a sociedade como maior que o indivíduo e regulada por instituições.
3) Weber analisa a sociedade a partir das ações individuais. Elias e Bourdieu rejeitam a dicotomia entre indivíduo e sociedade,
NHS presented innovative laboratory products and services at the World Accreditation Day 2010 event in Thailand. NHS shared their experience managing quality systems as the largest laboratory chain in Thailand, focusing on obtaining ISO15189 accreditation for clinical laboratory services. NHS emphasized that maintaining quality is challenging in all aspects of their operations.
1) Earthquakes and volcanoes occur at plate boundaries where plates are moving and interacting. Many earthquakes and volcanoes occur along the Pacific Ring of Fire.
2) Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions can cause widespread damage through direct impacts like collapsed buildings and ash falls, as well as secondary impacts like fires, landslides, and disrupted infrastructure.
3) While earthquakes and volcanoes pose risks, people still live in affected areas for reasons like fertile soils, tourism, and geothermal energy resources. Mitigation efforts can help reduce risks, such as earthquake-resistant construction and preparedness plans.
In April, Jean, Debbie, and Larry Taylor took an amazing and adventurous trip to China! This file is a PowerPoint Show of our trip. You must have PowerPoint 2007 or later to view.
Jacqueline Urick discusses using gaming and gamification to develop skills for future careers. She argues that if future careers will require technical skills and technology changes rapidly, individuals need to develop attributes like intelligence, wisdom, strength and constitution, as well as skills like input, ideation and strategy. She proposes a system of "questing" by taking classes, building things, reading and more to level up these attributes and skills in an engaging game-like framework. The goal is to develop into an "Awesome You" ready for the future of work.
This document compares different generations of mobile phones and systems through block diagrams. It shows the evolution from 1G analog phones using FDMA to 5G phones using LTE Advanced. Key differences include how voice and data are transmitted over radio channels (circuit switched vs packetized), increasing bandwidths enabling higher speeds, and transitioning from circuit switched to packetized voice delivery.
The document provides various revision strategies that students can use, including flash cards, mind maps, lists, rewriting notes, practicing questions, and revising with friends. It recommends using a range of strategies as different approaches work for different people. Key strategies discussed in more detail include writing lists, using labeled diagrams, underlining important parts of notes, mind maps, and creating revision cards for separate topics. The document stresses the importance of planning revision over time rather than leaving it all until the last minute.
1. The document describes the topology and architecture of a typical ISP's IP network that provides both internet and VPN services. It shows how different cities are connected in a mesh and hierarchical structure.
2. It explains that within each node, the core router sits on a tier 1 switch that connects to all edge routers providing VPN, internet, and PSTN services. This allows continuous physical connectivity and access between all routers on the public network.
3. Because of this continuous connectivity between public routers, a hacker could potentially access a VPN customer's private network even while security protocols like IPSec are being used between the customer's devices. The customer's LAN and databases are therefore exposed on a VPN with
Wildfires occur most frequently in hot, dry areas like parts of Africa, California, and Australia. They are caused by both human and natural factors. Human causes include arson, accidents from activities like smoking, and slash-and-burn farming practices. Natural causes include lightning strikes and spontaneous combustion of dried vegetation. Climate change is increasing global temperatures and fueling longer wildfire seasons with more extreme fires. This leads to greater damage, risks to human health from smoke, economic losses, and habitat destruction for animals. Firefighters work to contain wildfires through tactics like water bombing from planes and helicopters, controlled backburns, and fire lines.