The document introduces Coral Networks, which allows users to easily spin off social networks, make their own social networks, write their own business logic, and have workflow automation.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
The document analyzes international trade data of bluefin tuna from 1998-2009 to estimate actual catches, which were likely much higher than quotas set by ICCAT. It finds that detected over-catches rose from 3,569 metric tons in 2004 to 24,298 metric tons in 2008, with an estimated value of €3.076 billion for the entire period. The unrelenting overfishing has led to a 72% decline in the eastern Atlantic/Mediterranean stock and an 82% decline in the western Atlantic stock over 40 years despite ICCAT management. Non-compliance with quotas by fishing countries around the Mediterranean is identified as the main reason for ICCAT management failure.
Stress is the body's response to real or perceived threats or changes. There are different levels of stress, including eustress which motivates action, and distress which occurs when stress levels are too high or low. The body goes through alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in response to stress. A student stress rating scale can be used to assess stress levels based on life events, with higher scores indicating higher stress. Strategies for managing distress include physical relaxation, positive thinking, spiritual practices, humor, and developing new skills.
El documento habla sobre insectos beneficiosos para el huerto como ciempiés, arañas de jardín y crisopas, los cuales se alimentan de plagas dañinas. También menciona que plantar flores atraerá a estos insectos beneficiosos y ayudará a mantener un equilibrio ecológico en el huerto.
This document discusses four different shading techniques used in pencil drawing: crosshatching, hatching, scribbling, and stippling. Crosshatching uses intersecting lines, hatching uses parallel lines, scribbling uses random marks, and stippling uses dots to create shading effects. The document cites the reference "Pencil Drawing Techniques" by D. Lewis for more information on these shading methods.
This document is a catalog listing various jewelry pieces made by an artisan association called "Proyecto Semilla" represented by Judith Patricia Astaizia. It lists over 40 references for items like rings, bracelets, necklace adornments, and earrings. The pieces are categorized and referenced by material, with some made of seeds and others made of silver.
The document discusses several recent digital media projects that use technology and social interaction in innovative ways. These projects include interactive installations that visualize wireless signals, simulate rain, and use light painting to depict ambient data. The projects demonstrate how physical computing can be combined with artificial effects to create engaging experiences for viewers.
1) The document summarizes different furniture styles including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Contemporary, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque.
2) It provides defining characteristics for each style such as curved lines and cabriole legs for Queen Anne, detailed carvings for Chippendale, geometric shapes for Federal, and incorporation of metal and glass for Contemporary.
3) The styles range from the 17th to 20th centuries and include elements such as straight legs, carved motifs, exaggerated decorations, and Spanish cultural influences.
The document discusses different techniques for perspective drawing including:
- One-point, two-point, and three-point perspective which use vanishing points to illustrate dimension on a flat surface.
- Bird's eye view, worm's eye view, and human's eye view which show perspective from different vantage points.
- Key elements like the horizon line and techniques like shading are important for accurately conveying perspective.
The task requires illustrating cubes using different perspective techniques, determining light sources, and applying shading techniques to create an accurate perspective drawing.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
The document analyzes international trade data of bluefin tuna from 1998-2009 to estimate actual catches, which were likely much higher than quotas set by ICCAT. It finds that detected over-catches rose from 3,569 metric tons in 2004 to 24,298 metric tons in 2008, with an estimated value of €3.076 billion for the entire period. The unrelenting overfishing has led to a 72% decline in the eastern Atlantic/Mediterranean stock and an 82% decline in the western Atlantic stock over 40 years despite ICCAT management. Non-compliance with quotas by fishing countries around the Mediterranean is identified as the main reason for ICCAT management failure.
Stress is the body's response to real or perceived threats or changes. There are different levels of stress, including eustress which motivates action, and distress which occurs when stress levels are too high or low. The body goes through alarm, resistance, and exhaustion stages in response to stress. A student stress rating scale can be used to assess stress levels based on life events, with higher scores indicating higher stress. Strategies for managing distress include physical relaxation, positive thinking, spiritual practices, humor, and developing new skills.
El documento habla sobre insectos beneficiosos para el huerto como ciempiés, arañas de jardín y crisopas, los cuales se alimentan de plagas dañinas. También menciona que plantar flores atraerá a estos insectos beneficiosos y ayudará a mantener un equilibrio ecológico en el huerto.
This document discusses four different shading techniques used in pencil drawing: crosshatching, hatching, scribbling, and stippling. Crosshatching uses intersecting lines, hatching uses parallel lines, scribbling uses random marks, and stippling uses dots to create shading effects. The document cites the reference "Pencil Drawing Techniques" by D. Lewis for more information on these shading methods.
This document is a catalog listing various jewelry pieces made by an artisan association called "Proyecto Semilla" represented by Judith Patricia Astaizia. It lists over 40 references for items like rings, bracelets, necklace adornments, and earrings. The pieces are categorized and referenced by material, with some made of seeds and others made of silver.
The document discusses several recent digital media projects that use technology and social interaction in innovative ways. These projects include interactive installations that visualize wireless signals, simulate rain, and use light painting to depict ambient data. The projects demonstrate how physical computing can be combined with artificial effects to create engaging experiences for viewers.
1) The document summarizes different furniture styles including Queen Anne, Chippendale, Federal, Contemporary, Art Nouveau, Shaker, Empire, Hepplewhite, Duncan Phyfe, Baroque, and Spanish Baroque.
2) It provides defining characteristics for each style such as curved lines and cabriole legs for Queen Anne, detailed carvings for Chippendale, geometric shapes for Federal, and incorporation of metal and glass for Contemporary.
3) The styles range from the 17th to 20th centuries and include elements such as straight legs, carved motifs, exaggerated decorations, and Spanish cultural influences.
The document discusses different techniques for perspective drawing including:
- One-point, two-point, and three-point perspective which use vanishing points to illustrate dimension on a flat surface.
- Bird's eye view, worm's eye view, and human's eye view which show perspective from different vantage points.
- Key elements like the horizon line and techniques like shading are important for accurately conveying perspective.
The task requires illustrating cubes using different perspective techniques, determining light sources, and applying shading techniques to create an accurate perspective drawing.
This document discusses the importance of service excellence in healthcare. It notes that while patients expect high-quality medical treatment, they want medical care that includes empathy, communication, and being there for them. The document outlines strategies for delivering excellent service, such as compassionate communication, addressing patients' emotional needs, and developing customer-friendly processes. Regular patient satisfaction surveys can help identify areas for improvement and ensure expectations are exceeded to build patient loyalty.
The document discusses the physical components of open spaces, including walls, floors, roofs, and furniture. It describes walls as defining the shape and size of a space and directing movement. Floors can be flat, multi-level, or made of different materials depending on the space's use. Roofs are usually the sky but may be covered. Furniture includes hardscape elements like lighting, signs, sculptures, and fountains as well as softscape elements like trees and plants, which provide shade, act as landmarks, and direct movement and vision.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
This document summarizes an analysis of international trade data related to Atlantic bluefin tuna from 1998 to 2009. It finds that bluefin tuna stocks have collapsed due to relentless overfishing fueled by an insatiable global tuna industry. Fishing capacity and frozen tuna holdings have greatly increased while reported catches have been systematically underreported. This mismanagement has led to billions of euros in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing despite the failure of management organizations to curb overfishing or tackle a business that has prioritized short-term profits over long-term sustainability. Experts warn that a total fishing ban in the Mediterranean is needed to have any chance of rebuilding depleted bluefin tuna populations.
Asperger's Syndrome is a condition characterized by difficulties with social relationships and communication. People with Asperger's may be preoccupied with favorite topics, struggle to understand idioms and social cues, and have trouble showing emotional reciprocity. However, relationships can succeed if communication is direct and partners are understanding of these challenges.
The document discusses strategies for improving patient satisfaction, focusing on providing excellent customer service. It outlines that patient satisfaction is a high priority given its impact on loyalty, reputation and financial outcomes. It emphasizes that satisfied patients are only 20% loyal while those with excellent experiences are 80% loyal. It provides ideas for taking customer service to the next level such as developing compassionate communication, addressing emotional needs, explaining delays, ensuring preferences are met and effective service recovery. The overarching message is that employees must role model passion for excellent service through every patient interaction.
1. A schema describes how people organize information into categories and relationships to form mental images of urban environments.
2. Perception involves gathering, organizing, and interpreting sensory information through five steps like paying attention and assigning meaning.
3. Kevin Lynch studied how people navigate cities based on five key elements - paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks - that give cities structure and identity in people's mental images.
4. Clear paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks that connect to each other help form a legible urban image, while discontinuity and lack of identity can create an unclear image.
Urban design is the process of shaping the physical setting of cities and villages. It deals with groups of buildings and the spaces between them, including streets, paths, gardens and squares. Urban design considers aesthetics and how the physical environment will be used. It requires input from multiple fields like engineering, ecology, history and transport planning. The best urban design involves interdisciplinary teams to create places that are good to live in, attractive to visit, establish community identity, reduce crime, and be socially and economically successful.
This document defines and discusses the components of urban open spaces. It begins by defining urban open spaces as all types of spaces between buildings in a town, including paths, squares, gardens and parks. It then discusses the importance of urban open spaces in giving form to cities, providing recreation space, and encouraging social interaction. The document outlines different types of urban open spaces such as waterways, parks, green areas, and plazas. It provides details on the components, surroundings and landscapes of parks, greens, playgrounds, plazas and squares. It also discusses the physical components that make up urban open spaces, including walls, floors, roofs, and hardscape and softscape furnishings.
This document discusses the importance of service excellence in healthcare. It notes that while patients expect high-quality medical treatment, they want medical care that includes empathy, communication, and being there for them. The document outlines strategies for delivering excellent service, such as compassionate communication, addressing patients' emotional needs, and developing customer-friendly processes. Regular patient satisfaction surveys can help identify areas for improvement and ensure expectations are exceeded to build patient loyalty.
The document discusses the physical components of open spaces, including walls, floors, roofs, and furniture. It describes walls as defining the shape and size of a space and directing movement. Floors can be flat, multi-level, or made of different materials depending on the space's use. Roofs are usually the sky but may be covered. Furniture includes hardscape elements like lighting, signs, sculptures, and fountains as well as softscape elements like trees and plants, which provide shade, act as landmarks, and direct movement and vision.
Requiem For A Blue Fin Tuna, An International Trade Analysis (1998 2009)RobertoMielgo
This document summarizes an analysis of international trade data related to Atlantic bluefin tuna from 1998 to 2009. It finds that bluefin tuna stocks have collapsed due to relentless overfishing fueled by an insatiable global tuna industry. Fishing capacity and frozen tuna holdings have greatly increased while reported catches have been systematically underreported. This mismanagement has led to billions of euros in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing despite the failure of management organizations to curb overfishing or tackle a business that has prioritized short-term profits over long-term sustainability. Experts warn that a total fishing ban in the Mediterranean is needed to have any chance of rebuilding depleted bluefin tuna populations.
Asperger's Syndrome is a condition characterized by difficulties with social relationships and communication. People with Asperger's may be preoccupied with favorite topics, struggle to understand idioms and social cues, and have trouble showing emotional reciprocity. However, relationships can succeed if communication is direct and partners are understanding of these challenges.
The document discusses strategies for improving patient satisfaction, focusing on providing excellent customer service. It outlines that patient satisfaction is a high priority given its impact on loyalty, reputation and financial outcomes. It emphasizes that satisfied patients are only 20% loyal while those with excellent experiences are 80% loyal. It provides ideas for taking customer service to the next level such as developing compassionate communication, addressing emotional needs, explaining delays, ensuring preferences are met and effective service recovery. The overarching message is that employees must role model passion for excellent service through every patient interaction.
1. A schema describes how people organize information into categories and relationships to form mental images of urban environments.
2. Perception involves gathering, organizing, and interpreting sensory information through five steps like paying attention and assigning meaning.
3. Kevin Lynch studied how people navigate cities based on five key elements - paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks - that give cities structure and identity in people's mental images.
4. Clear paths, edges, districts, nodes, and landmarks that connect to each other help form a legible urban image, while discontinuity and lack of identity can create an unclear image.
Urban design is the process of shaping the physical setting of cities and villages. It deals with groups of buildings and the spaces between them, including streets, paths, gardens and squares. Urban design considers aesthetics and how the physical environment will be used. It requires input from multiple fields like engineering, ecology, history and transport planning. The best urban design involves interdisciplinary teams to create places that are good to live in, attractive to visit, establish community identity, reduce crime, and be socially and economically successful.
This document defines and discusses the components of urban open spaces. It begins by defining urban open spaces as all types of spaces between buildings in a town, including paths, squares, gardens and parks. It then discusses the importance of urban open spaces in giving form to cities, providing recreation space, and encouraging social interaction. The document outlines different types of urban open spaces such as waterways, parks, green areas, and plazas. It provides details on the components, surroundings and landscapes of parks, greens, playgrounds, plazas and squares. It also discusses the physical components that make up urban open spaces, including walls, floors, roofs, and hardscape and softscape furnishings.
1. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
2. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
3. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
4. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
5. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
6. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
7. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
8. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
9. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
10. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
11. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
12. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009
13. CORAL!
NETWORKS!
Introducing Networking on Demand
Monday, October 19, 2009
14. Spin off networks easily
Spin off networks instantly
Make your own social network
Write your own business logic
Have workflow automation
Monday, October 19, 2009