The document discusses an RGA100, 100 kW gas heater manufactured by Elster Group at their plant in Amerongen, The Netherlands. It includes the product information, date, and copyright details for the Elster Group, who owns the trademarks for the Elster name and logo. The document also briefly mentions a P100, 100kW Petrol product.
O documento lista os títulos de músicas dos Beatles como "Anna", "Help", "Michelle" e "Yesterday", além de citar nomes de álbuns como "Abbey Road" e gêneros musicais como "rock and roll".
The document is a collection of hyperlinks related to information visualization projects about cities. Some of the links are to visualizations of crime patterns, cultural trends in New York over time, wartime casualties, taxi cab movement data, morphing city maps, urban sensing projects, beautiful fractals showing inequality, a diorama map of London, energy consumption maps of New York City, and data on technology startups in New York.
The document discusses an RGA100, 100 kW gas heater manufactured by Elster Group at their plant in Amerongen, The Netherlands. It includes the product information, date, and copyright details for the Elster Group, who owns the trademarks for the Elster name and logo. The document also briefly mentions a P100, 100kW Petrol product.
O documento lista os títulos de músicas dos Beatles como "Anna", "Help", "Michelle" e "Yesterday", além de citar nomes de álbuns como "Abbey Road" e gêneros musicais como "rock and roll".
The document is a collection of hyperlinks related to information visualization projects about cities. Some of the links are to visualizations of crime patterns, cultural trends in New York over time, wartime casualties, taxi cab movement data, morphing city maps, urban sensing projects, beautiful fractals showing inequality, a diorama map of London, energy consumption maps of New York City, and data on technology startups in New York.
This document provides guidance on presenting results from research studies. It discusses how to describe categorical, dichotomous, and continuous variables using percentages, means, medians and other statistical measures. Key recommendations include focusing on effect sizes rather than just significance, using confidence intervals to indicate precision, and choosing appropriate statistical tests based on the type of data. Tables and figures are suggested for presenting results along with keeping the number of key findings limited to the most essential. Overall, the document offers best practices for clearly communicating the important results from a study.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis (Excellent) - Privacy Issues PPT.William Kritsonis
This document discusses privacy issues related to community members, educators, and students in Texas public schools. It provides an overview of the legal framework around privacy, including protections found in the US Constitution, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and tort law. It also describes the Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) and Texas Public Information Act (TPIA), which aim to increase public access to government business and can be in tension with privacy. The document outlines educator privacy rights around lifestyle behaviors and drug testing. It also examines student privacy rights involving records, custody issues, searches, and drug testing based on both judicial rulings and statutes like FERPA.
This document summarizes a presentation about implementing private clouds. It discusses key concepts in building reliable private clouds such as isolation, concurrency, failure detection, fault identification, live upgrades, and stable storage. It also covers challenges such as complexity, automation, configuration management, continuous delivery, communities of practice, testing, monitoring, skills like web operations, networking and storage, and high availability even during failures. The document emphasizes that building reliable clouds at scale is difficult and requires addressing many technical challenges.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
OpenStack Summit, A Community of Service ProvidersAndrew Shafer
Andrew Clay Shafer gave a presentation at the OpenStack Summit on November 10, 2010 about open ecosystems and cloud computing. He discussed how most code for Linux and other open source projects comes from hundreds of individual contributors rather than just a few large companies. Shafer envisions a community of service providers working together using shared open technologies, with an open "kernel for the cloud" that enables services to be built and deployed easily. He discussed some principles for reliability in cloud systems and challenges around standardization and interoperability.
Student Attendance PPT. - William Allan Kritsonis, PhD William Kritsonis
The document discusses several laws and court cases related to student attendance and the instructional program. It summarizes key provisions of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. It also outlines Texas statutes regarding compulsory attendance, residency and guardianship requirements, kindergarten requirements, penalties for failure to send children to school, and laws aimed at ensuring a safe school environment.
This document provides an overview of PHP arrays including how to create, access, and traverse arrays. Key points covered include:
- PHP arrays can be indexed (like C arrays) or associative (like hashes in other languages).
- Common array functions allow checking properties, extracting keys/values, merging, slicing, and traversing arrays.
- Arrays can be iterated with loops like foreach to access elements sequentially.
So in summary, the document discusses the basic concepts and usage of PHP arrays, from creation and population to common manipulation and traversal techniques.
This document discusses how graphic novels allow for imagination and creativity in reading. While some believe the graphics present everything literally, the author argues there is more happening. Graphic novels use "closure," where the mind fills in details between panels based on cues. This space, called the "gutter," requires the reader to imagine what is not shown and create a continuous narrative. Readers must use their imagination and creativity to visualize movement and put scenes together. Thus, graphic novels do not eliminate imagination but may even enhance it for some readers compared to conventional novels.
1) The gods grow tired of their forced labor and revolt against Enlil, their leader.
2) The gods decide to create humans to take over the hard work. Humans are formed from clay mixed with the flesh and blood of a slain god.
3) When humans become too numerous and noisy, the gods try to curb the human population through plagues and famine. However, Enki warns the human Atrahasis of the gods' plan to send a flood.
Dr. Wm. Kritsonis, Editor, NFEAS JOURNAL, www.nationalforum.comWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses research on collective efficacy and faculty trust in middle schools. It presents three hypotheses: 1) aspects of organizational trust will predict collective efficacy, 2) trust in clients (students and parents) will predict collective efficacy, and 3) trust in colleagues will predict collective efficacy. The study measures collective efficacy and three dimensions of faculty trust (in principal, colleagues, and clients) across 31 middle schools using validated scales. The results may help school leaders understand how faculty trust influences collective efficacy and school effectiveness.
This document provides instructions and options for creating different types of multimedia presentations including video blogging, audio podcasting, screencasting, slidecasting, and using various free and paid software like Movie Maker, PowerPoint, Audacity, Jing, Camtasia, SlideShare and sharing platforms like YouTube, Google Video and Ustream. It discusses steps for recording narration, importing slides, adjusting timing, and exporting final videos or slidecasts.
The document discusses seeking a poetic discovery or "well of milk" within dense urban spaces through phenomenological inquiry. It references a quote about using poetry to discover something rather than build structures. The authors define a concept of "thick urbanism" as the total qualities perceived within dense urban environments and propose phenomenologically studying these environments from within to uncover poetic discoveries beyond their functional, instrumental aspects.
This document discusses the theological concept of liberation theology through references from the Bible. It summarizes passages where God hears the cries of suffering people in Egypt and promises to rescue them. It also references Jesus' mission as described in Luke to "proclaim good news to the poor...and set the oppressed free." The document examines the "Cry of the oppressed" in passages like Psalm 44 that call on God and the liberator to help those brought down and help the oppressed through his unfailing love.
This document provides information on ways to support Lent Fast Day, including donating online, fundraising by giving something up, or giving to a church collection. It encourages supporting Lent Fast Day to make a difference.
This document provides guidance on presenting results from research studies. It discusses how to describe categorical, dichotomous, and continuous variables using percentages, means, medians and other statistical measures. Key recommendations include focusing on effect sizes rather than just significance, using confidence intervals to indicate precision, and choosing appropriate statistical tests based on the type of data. Tables and figures are suggested for presenting results along with keeping the number of key findings limited to the most essential. Overall, the document offers best practices for clearly communicating the important results from a study.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis (Excellent) - Privacy Issues PPT.William Kritsonis
This document discusses privacy issues related to community members, educators, and students in Texas public schools. It provides an overview of the legal framework around privacy, including protections found in the US Constitution, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), and tort law. It also describes the Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) and Texas Public Information Act (TPIA), which aim to increase public access to government business and can be in tension with privacy. The document outlines educator privacy rights around lifestyle behaviors and drug testing. It also examines student privacy rights involving records, custody issues, searches, and drug testing based on both judicial rulings and statutes like FERPA.
This document summarizes a presentation about implementing private clouds. It discusses key concepts in building reliable private clouds such as isolation, concurrency, failure detection, fault identification, live upgrades, and stable storage. It also covers challenges such as complexity, automation, configuration management, continuous delivery, communities of practice, testing, monitoring, skills like web operations, networking and storage, and high availability even during failures. The document emphasizes that building reliable clouds at scale is difficult and requires addressing many technical challenges.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis
Editor-in-Chief
NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS
(Founded 1983)
Over 5,000 professors published. A group of national refereed periodicals.
OpenStack Summit, A Community of Service ProvidersAndrew Shafer
Andrew Clay Shafer gave a presentation at the OpenStack Summit on November 10, 2010 about open ecosystems and cloud computing. He discussed how most code for Linux and other open source projects comes from hundreds of individual contributors rather than just a few large companies. Shafer envisions a community of service providers working together using shared open technologies, with an open "kernel for the cloud" that enables services to be built and deployed easily. He discussed some principles for reliability in cloud systems and challenges around standardization and interoperability.
Student Attendance PPT. - William Allan Kritsonis, PhD William Kritsonis
The document discusses several laws and court cases related to student attendance and the instructional program. It summarizes key provisions of the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision that declared racial segregation in public schools unconstitutional. It also outlines Texas statutes regarding compulsory attendance, residency and guardianship requirements, kindergarten requirements, penalties for failure to send children to school, and laws aimed at ensuring a safe school environment.
This document provides an overview of PHP arrays including how to create, access, and traverse arrays. Key points covered include:
- PHP arrays can be indexed (like C arrays) or associative (like hashes in other languages).
- Common array functions allow checking properties, extracting keys/values, merging, slicing, and traversing arrays.
- Arrays can be iterated with loops like foreach to access elements sequentially.
So in summary, the document discusses the basic concepts and usage of PHP arrays, from creation and population to common manipulation and traversal techniques.
This document discusses how graphic novels allow for imagination and creativity in reading. While some believe the graphics present everything literally, the author argues there is more happening. Graphic novels use "closure," where the mind fills in details between panels based on cues. This space, called the "gutter," requires the reader to imagine what is not shown and create a continuous narrative. Readers must use their imagination and creativity to visualize movement and put scenes together. Thus, graphic novels do not eliminate imagination but may even enhance it for some readers compared to conventional novels.
1) The gods grow tired of their forced labor and revolt against Enlil, their leader.
2) The gods decide to create humans to take over the hard work. Humans are formed from clay mixed with the flesh and blood of a slain god.
3) When humans become too numerous and noisy, the gods try to curb the human population through plagues and famine. However, Enki warns the human Atrahasis of the gods' plan to send a flood.
Dr. Wm. Kritsonis, Editor, NFEAS JOURNAL, www.nationalforum.comWilliam Kritsonis
This document discusses research on collective efficacy and faculty trust in middle schools. It presents three hypotheses: 1) aspects of organizational trust will predict collective efficacy, 2) trust in clients (students and parents) will predict collective efficacy, and 3) trust in colleagues will predict collective efficacy. The study measures collective efficacy and three dimensions of faculty trust (in principal, colleagues, and clients) across 31 middle schools using validated scales. The results may help school leaders understand how faculty trust influences collective efficacy and school effectiveness.
This document provides instructions and options for creating different types of multimedia presentations including video blogging, audio podcasting, screencasting, slidecasting, and using various free and paid software like Movie Maker, PowerPoint, Audacity, Jing, Camtasia, SlideShare and sharing platforms like YouTube, Google Video and Ustream. It discusses steps for recording narration, importing slides, adjusting timing, and exporting final videos or slidecasts.
The document discusses seeking a poetic discovery or "well of milk" within dense urban spaces through phenomenological inquiry. It references a quote about using poetry to discover something rather than build structures. The authors define a concept of "thick urbanism" as the total qualities perceived within dense urban environments and propose phenomenologically studying these environments from within to uncover poetic discoveries beyond their functional, instrumental aspects.
This document discusses the theological concept of liberation theology through references from the Bible. It summarizes passages where God hears the cries of suffering people in Egypt and promises to rescue them. It also references Jesus' mission as described in Luke to "proclaim good news to the poor...and set the oppressed free." The document examines the "Cry of the oppressed" in passages like Psalm 44 that call on God and the liberator to help those brought down and help the oppressed through his unfailing love.
This document provides information on ways to support Lent Fast Day, including donating online, fundraising by giving something up, or giving to a church collection. It encourages supporting Lent Fast Day to make a difference.