Este documento presenta una lección sobre pronombres y adjetivos posesivos en inglés básico. Explica que los pronombres y adjetivos posesivos se refieren a las personas gramaticales y no a lo que se posee. Luego proporciona una tabla que lista los pronombres y adjetivos posesivos en inglés y su traducción al español, seguida de algunos ejemplos para ilustrar su uso.
O documento discute a jornada espiritual da alma humana, comparando-a ao voo das aves. Refere que devemos desenvolver nossas "asas espirituais" nesta vida para alcançar maior plenitude no futuro, cultivando virtudes como amor, bondade e compaixão. Também ressalta a importância de refletir sobre o significado e propósito de nossa breve existência terrena.
Este documento presenta una lección sobre pronombres y adjetivos posesivos en inglés básico. Explica que los pronombres y adjetivos posesivos se refieren a las personas gramaticales y no a lo que se posee. Luego proporciona una tabla que lista los pronombres y adjetivos posesivos en inglés y su traducción al español, seguida de algunos ejemplos para ilustrar su uso.
O documento discute a jornada espiritual da alma humana, comparando-a ao voo das aves. Refere que devemos desenvolver nossas "asas espirituais" nesta vida para alcançar maior plenitude no futuro, cultivando virtudes como amor, bondade e compaixão. Também ressalta a importância de refletir sobre o significado e propósito de nossa breve existência terrena.
El documento habla sobre cómo las personas usan máscaras para ocultar sus verdaderos sentimientos y engañar a los demás. Las personas pueden usar máscaras de amor, bondad, gentileza o honestidad para esconder emociones como el odio, la rabia o las mentiras. Debido a que todos usan máscaras, es difícil saber quién es realmente honesto y confiable.
O documento discute as dores da alma causadas por perdas e desafios da vida, como amores e empregos que terminam mal. Ele enfatiza a importância de trabalhar essas dores para extrair aprendizados, amar a si mesmo e ter fé em Deus para superar a depressão. A mensagem final é curtir o presente e ter esperança no futuro.
Apresentação do livro Mokolóton Extraterrestre, escrito por José Guimarães e Silva, com o objetivo de arrecadar dinheiro para doar para instituições sem fins lucrativos.
O livro é de aventura, tipo ficção científica, mas sem violências, pois foi escrito para ser lido por leitores a partir dos oito anos de idade.
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Bioinformática para Biotecnologia UCSM 2014jaimebarreda
La bioinformática es una disciplina que utiliza métodos informáticos para comprender y analizar datos biológicos. Se aplica a diversas áreas como la genómica, la proteómica, la transcriptómica y la metabolómica. Algunas de las tareas que realiza son el análisis de secuencias de ADN y proteínas, la predicción de estructuras tridimensionales y la modelización de redes metabólicas y de señalización celular.
O documento discute a civilização grega antiga, cobrindo tópicos como: 1) A Grécia antiga desenvolveu o primeiro pensamento filosófico e científico. 2) A sociedade grega era hierárquica e incluía cidadãos, escravos, e estrangeiros. 3) Arte, teatro, poesia, arquitetura e escultura floresceram, influenciando culturas posteriores.
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KOFTACURRY,beef,chicken,veggie
BUTTER, chicken or beef, veggie
TIKKACURRY, chicken or beef
GREENCURRY, chicken or beef
REDCURRY, chicken or beef
CHILI, chicken or beef
VINDAALO, chicken or meat
MINCEBEEF, chickpeas or potato
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NIHARY, beef or chicken, mutton
RICEPULAO,meat,chicken,Veggie
BIRYANI, meat or chicken,veggie
KACCHIBIRYANI,meat or chicken
KASEARI, meat or chicken,veggie
KEBABS, beef or chicken
ROLLSFRY, chicken,beef, veggie
TANDOORY, beef or chicken, fish
PAKORA, chicken or beef, veggie
STIRFRY, mixed veggie
CURRY, chickpeas w/potatoes
CURRY, prawn or filet fish
LENTILS, SPINIACH OR POTATO
Cheese dumpling ?
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ORANGE, chicken or beef
SWEET SOUR, chicken or beef
SINGAPORENOODLES, meat…
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SWEET SOUR, prawn
STIRFRY, chicken or beef, veggie
DUMPLING, chicken or beef
SPRINGROLLS, chicken or beef
CHINESERICE,beef,chicken,Veggie
WONTONS deep fry beef.chicken
MEXICAN
TAMALES, beef or chicken
FAJITAS, beef or chicken, veggie
ENCHILADAS, beef or chicken
QUESADILLAS, beef or chicken
TACOS, beef or chicken, fish
BURRITO'S, beef ,chicken,veggie
CHILICONCARNE, beef or chicken
CHILAQUILES CHIPS,beef,chicken
NACHOS CHIPS, beef or chicken
MEXICAN, tomato Rice…
Avocado salsa guacamole ?
fresh salsa ?
Roasted salsa ?
ITALIAN
VEAL PICCATA, beef or chicken
LASAGNA, beef or chicken,veggie
BOLOGNESE, beef or chicken
CARBONARA, beef or chicken
ESCALOPE, chicken or beef
CAESAR SALAD, beef or chicken
PIZZA, any kind
PASTA, chicken or beef
PASTA, prawn
TOMATO SAUSE PASTA…
Greek food moussaka ?
GROWING THROUGH TRANSIT: a plan for transit oriented development in downtown ...John-Mark Palacios
This document provides a plan for transit-oriented development in downtown Fort Lauderdale centered around a proposed passenger rail station on the Florida East Coast Railway line. It begins with an introduction to the study area and context, then discusses transit-oriented development principles. An analysis of the existing conditions finds strengths in connectivity and resources but also opportunities to improve walkability and reduce car dependency. Guiding principles call for improving walkability, celebrating resources, increasing density affordably, and reducing car usage. The plan proposes a vision for the study area and site with a conceptual redevelopment emphasizing a multi-modal, mixed-use environment to better connect the area.
Study to evaluate bicycle and pedestrian connectivity along the A1A/US 1 Corridor between SE 17th St. and Dania Beach Blvd., through the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades, an area notorious for being hazardous to bicycle travel.
Addressing the argument that Florida is unfairly represented in the Dangerous by Design reports due to the census misrepresenting actual walking rates.
This document reviews transportation and infrastructure improvements as a strategy for urban revitalization. It discusses how transportation projects are implemented in public spaces and often precede private redevelopment. Case studies of projects in Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale show how improvements to walkability, transit access, and aesthetics can spur redevelopment. Success is measured through metrics like increased density, mobility, and livability. Transportation investments can effectively encourage economic development when planned and executed as part of a comprehensive revitalization strategy.
This document provides a summary of David Harvey's views on globalization based on research into four of his books and two articles. It discusses Harvey's biography and academic background. Key points made in Harvey's writings are summarized, including his perspective that globalization is an extension of global capitalism that leads to issues like polarization and economic crises. The document also outlines Harvey's skeptical view of globalization and critique of capitalism. In three sentences, the document summarizes David Harvey's Marxist perspective on globalization as a natural outgrowth of capitalism that exacerbates inequality and economic instability through processes like uneven development and spatial fixes.
El documento habla sobre cómo las personas usan máscaras para ocultar sus verdaderos sentimientos y engañar a los demás. Las personas pueden usar máscaras de amor, bondad, gentileza o honestidad para esconder emociones como el odio, la rabia o las mentiras. Debido a que todos usan máscaras, es difícil saber quién es realmente honesto y confiable.
O documento discute as dores da alma causadas por perdas e desafios da vida, como amores e empregos que terminam mal. Ele enfatiza a importância de trabalhar essas dores para extrair aprendizados, amar a si mesmo e ter fé em Deus para superar a depressão. A mensagem final é curtir o presente e ter esperança no futuro.
Apresentação do livro Mokolóton Extraterrestre, escrito por José Guimarães e Silva, com o objetivo de arrecadar dinheiro para doar para instituições sem fins lucrativos.
O livro é de aventura, tipo ficção científica, mas sem violências, pois foi escrito para ser lido por leitores a partir dos oito anos de idade.
Você encontra esse livro no Hotmart:
http://bit.ly/12AEx2V
Bioinformática para Biotecnologia UCSM 2014jaimebarreda
La bioinformática es una disciplina que utiliza métodos informáticos para comprender y analizar datos biológicos. Se aplica a diversas áreas como la genómica, la proteómica, la transcriptómica y la metabolómica. Algunas de las tareas que realiza son el análisis de secuencias de ADN y proteínas, la predicción de estructuras tridimensionales y la modelización de redes metabólicas y de señalización celular.
O documento discute a civilização grega antiga, cobrindo tópicos como: 1) A Grécia antiga desenvolveu o primeiro pensamento filosófico e científico. 2) A sociedade grega era hierárquica e incluía cidadãos, escravos, e estrangeiros. 3) Arte, teatro, poesia, arquitetura e escultura floresceram, influenciando culturas posteriores.
MENU ? CATERING BY.JEWEL, BANGLADESHI CHEF RESIDENT IN CAIRO
FINE INDIAN, CHINESE, MEXICAN, ITALIAN, CUISINE???
CATERING FOR LARGE OR SMALL PARTTIES
TASTY, HIGH QUALITY, GOOD VALUE MEALS,
DELIVERY TO YOUR HOME
ALL FOOD PREPARED TO THE STRENGTH OF YOUR CHOICE,
(6 hrs Minimum Notice, 24 Hrs Preferred)
Contact- 01227749841, 01114631006
jewel_20032@hotmail.com
INDIAN,
CURRY, beef or chicken, veggie
STIR FRY65, chicken or beef
DUPIAZA, chicken or beef, veggie
JALFREZI, chicken or beef, veggie
KORMA, chicken or beef, veggie
KOFTACURRY,beef,chicken,veggie
BUTTER, chicken or beef, veggie
TIKKACURRY, chicken or beef
GREENCURRY, chicken or beef
REDCURRY, chicken or beef
CHILI, chicken or beef
VINDAALO, chicken or meat
MINCEBEEF, chickpeas or potato
HALEEM, beef or chicken, mutton
NIHARY, beef or chicken, mutton
RICEPULAO,meat,chicken,Veggie
BIRYANI, meat or chicken,veggie
KACCHIBIRYANI,meat or chicken
KASEARI, meat or chicken,veggie
KEBABS, beef or chicken
ROLLSFRY, chicken,beef, veggie
TANDOORY, beef or chicken, fish
PAKORA, chicken or beef, veggie
STIRFRY, mixed veggie
CURRY, chickpeas w/potatoes
CURRY, prawn or filet fish
LENTILS, SPINIACH OR POTATO
Cheese dumpling ?
CHINESE,
CHOW MEIN, beef or chicken
ORANGE, chicken or beef
SWEET SOUR, chicken or beef
SINGAPORENOODLES, meat…
NOODLESOUP, chicken or beef
SWEET SOUR, prawn
STIRFRY, chicken or beef, veggie
DUMPLING, chicken or beef
SPRINGROLLS, chicken or beef
CHINESERICE,beef,chicken,Veggie
WONTONS deep fry beef.chicken
MEXICAN
TAMALES, beef or chicken
FAJITAS, beef or chicken, veggie
ENCHILADAS, beef or chicken
QUESADILLAS, beef or chicken
TACOS, beef or chicken, fish
BURRITO'S, beef ,chicken,veggie
CHILICONCARNE, beef or chicken
CHILAQUILES CHIPS,beef,chicken
NACHOS CHIPS, beef or chicken
MEXICAN, tomato Rice…
Avocado salsa guacamole ?
fresh salsa ?
Roasted salsa ?
ITALIAN
VEAL PICCATA, beef or chicken
LASAGNA, beef or chicken,veggie
BOLOGNESE, beef or chicken
CARBONARA, beef or chicken
ESCALOPE, chicken or beef
CAESAR SALAD, beef or chicken
PIZZA, any kind
PASTA, chicken or beef
PASTA, prawn
TOMATO SAUSE PASTA…
Greek food moussaka ?
GROWING THROUGH TRANSIT: a plan for transit oriented development in downtown ...John-Mark Palacios
This document provides a plan for transit-oriented development in downtown Fort Lauderdale centered around a proposed passenger rail station on the Florida East Coast Railway line. It begins with an introduction to the study area and context, then discusses transit-oriented development principles. An analysis of the existing conditions finds strengths in connectivity and resources but also opportunities to improve walkability and reduce car dependency. Guiding principles call for improving walkability, celebrating resources, increasing density affordably, and reducing car usage. The plan proposes a vision for the study area and site with a conceptual redevelopment emphasizing a multi-modal, mixed-use environment to better connect the area.
Study to evaluate bicycle and pedestrian connectivity along the A1A/US 1 Corridor between SE 17th St. and Dania Beach Blvd., through the Fort Lauderdale/Hollywood International Airport and Port Everglades, an area notorious for being hazardous to bicycle travel.
Addressing the argument that Florida is unfairly represented in the Dangerous by Design reports due to the census misrepresenting actual walking rates.
This document reviews transportation and infrastructure improvements as a strategy for urban revitalization. It discusses how transportation projects are implemented in public spaces and often precede private redevelopment. Case studies of projects in Atlanta and Fort Lauderdale show how improvements to walkability, transit access, and aesthetics can spur redevelopment. Success is measured through metrics like increased density, mobility, and livability. Transportation investments can effectively encourage economic development when planned and executed as part of a comprehensive revitalization strategy.
This document provides a summary of David Harvey's views on globalization based on research into four of his books and two articles. It discusses Harvey's biography and academic background. Key points made in Harvey's writings are summarized, including his perspective that globalization is an extension of global capitalism that leads to issues like polarization and economic crises. The document also outlines Harvey's skeptical view of globalization and critique of capitalism. In three sentences, the document summarizes David Harvey's Marxist perspective on globalization as a natural outgrowth of capitalism that exacerbates inequality and economic instability through processes like uneven development and spatial fixes.
This document summarizes and compares different methods for modeling traffic demand, including the traditional four-step model, activity-based models, and microsimulation/agent-based modeling. The four-step model is described as having shortcomings like focusing on aggregate behavior rather than individuals. Activity-based models provide more nuanced modeling by using "tours" rather than trips as the basic unit and considering factors like household interactions. Microsimulation and agent-based modeling simulate individual movements but may not accurately model an entire region. The document examines issues with predicting traffic from new developments and argues newer methods can better account for factors like internal capture rates and parking costs.
This document analyzes traffic flow on a 6.5 mile stretch of I-4 in downtown Orlando using CORSIM simulation software. It simulates existing conditions and proposes alternatives for medium and high density traffic. For the medium density scenario, trucks are restricted to the two right lanes, but this makes little difference compared to existing conditions. For high density, alternatives adding auxiliary lanes, ramp metering, and HOV lanes are analyzed. Ramp metering combined with HOV lanes shows the best improvement in reducing vehicle hours and increasing speeds compared to the base high density scenario.
This document discusses elements that are important to include in an effective plan. It outlines that a plan needs a vision or design to visualize the desired outcome. Early urban planning efforts like the Garden City movement focused on proposing visions for urban form. Over time, planning has incorporated more specific design details to direct implementation. A successful plan also includes strategies for carrying out the vision, public involvement, and legal authority to ensure the plan can create change.
Village of Wellington Comprehensive Plan Sustainability ElementJohn-Mark Palacios
The document provides an overview of the Village of Wellington's sustainability element which aims to achieve economic, environmental and community sustainability through various goals, objectives and policies. The economic section focuses on developing a diverse local economy and stable employment opportunities. The environmental section aims to reduce energy consumption, promote renewable energy, and protect natural resources. The community section emphasizes improving access to community resources and cultural events to bring the community together.
Village of Wellington Comprehensive Plan Sustainability Element
Country Club Estates Proposal
1. Country Club Estates is bounded by the Florida Turnpike on the West,
441 on the East, Broward Boulevard on the North, and Peters Road to
the South. Approximately half of the neighborhood is residential; sin-
gle family homes and one apartment complex. The other half is a 36
hole private golf course and country club.
The residents enjoy their suburban lifestyle, and although they cannot
use the golf course, they appreciate its impact on the neighborhood.
81Chapter 6:Thoroughfare Designs for Walkable Urban Areas
places in Europe and the United States, and the chal-
lenges of the intersections have been addressed in many
ways. The traditional design of multiway boulevard in-
tersections is to provide stop control for the access lanes
and signalized or stop control for the cross-streets and
central roadway (see Figure 6.8). In urban areas, the
access lanes are often controlled with traffic signals and
sometimes restrict selected movements from both the
central roadway and the access lanes. Common traffic
control and operational configurations for traditional
multiway boulevard intersections are described in Ta-
ble 6.6 and illustrated in Figure 6.9.
Alternative Multiway Intersection Designs
Thoroughfare designers have developed a number of
alternatives to the traditional multiway boulevard in-
tersection. These alternatives include:
• Access road slip ramps prior to and after intersec-
tions to provide conventional four-leg intersections;
• Forced right turns from the access lane to the
cross-street. Where turning movements are re-
stricted, cross-streets should be part of a well-con-
nected grid of streets so vehicles leaving the access
lanes can easily return to the central roadway;
• Access lanes diverted away from the central
roadway at cross streets increase separation and
reduce the complexity of the intersection. This
design concept significantly affects the place-
ment of buildings at intersection corners; and
• Access lanes beginning just past an intersection
(either with or without a lane drop), and end-
ing with or without a lane addition just before
an adjacent intersection, similar to the design of
frontage roads.
All of the above alternatives disrupt the continuity of
the access lane along the length of the boulevard. This
is an important factor in considering local circulation,
particularly if the access lanes provide for bicycle trav-
el along the corridor.
Design Examples
The following design examples provide a brief synop-
sis of the design process, illustrating some of the key
steps in developing and evaluating solutions to thor-
oughfare design problems. The examples do not rep-
resent all of the possible combinations but do show
some common thoroughfare situations. The four ex-
amples respectively illustrate the following thorough-
fare design scenarios:
1. Creation of a retail-oriented and pedestrian-
friendly main street collector avenue;
Figure 6.8 This multiway boulevard provides stop control for the low-volume, low-speed access lanes. The central
roadway is controlled by a traffic signal. Source: Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.
79Chapter 6:Thoroughfare Designs for Walkable Urban Areas
Property should be accessed from cross-streets or
alleys, although access lanes may be intersected
by local streets or consolidated driveways without
direct access to the central roadway. Access lanes
provide on-street parking that may be associated
with curb extensions at intersections or extensions
that contain street trees. The width of access lanes
is composed of the parking lane (7 to 8 feet) and
a shared travel lane (10 to 11 feet). Some fire de-
partments may require wider access lanes. How-
ever, for emergency access purposes, buildings may
be able to be accessed from the central roadway.
The maximum width of an access lane should be
17 feet with parking on one side and 24 feet with
parking on both sides.
• Median islands—raised medians are used to sepa-
rate the access lanes from the central roadway. The
width of these medians varies because they may
serve multiple functions. At a minimum, the me-
dian contains landscaping, including trees, street-
lights, traffic signs and other utilities. On transit
streets, the medians accommodate bus stops or
stations. On multiway boulevards with very wide
medians, sidewalks, seating and other urban de-
sign features may be provided. Medians may be
designed with mountable curbs and load-bearing
surfaces on the access lane side to accommodate
emergency vehicles. Median breaks are provided
on some traditional multiway boulevards to allow
vehicles into the access lane and entry back into
the central roadway where turn movements are re-
stricted at the intersections.
• Streetside—provides a highly pedestrian-ori-
ented environment and access to building en-
trances. On residential boulevards, the streetside
emphasizes planting strips or tree wells and pe-
destrian-scaled lighting. On commercial boule-
vards, the streetside is designed to accommodate
the activities of the adjacent ground floor uses,
emphasizing wide furnishing zones for street
trees, seating, urban design features and street
cafes. See Chapter 8 for details on the streetside.
General Cross-Section Design Parameters and
Right-of-Way Requirements
Because of their multiple components, the multiway
boulevard typically has greater right-of-way require-
ments than other types of boulevards. Although street-
side and median widths can vary substantially, the mini-
mum right of way for a basic four-lane multiway bou-
levard is 104 feet, composed of the following elements
(see Figure 6.6):
• 9-foot-wide streetsides;
Figure 6.6 A multiway boulevard is characterized by a central roadway with a pair of one-way access lanes. This type of
thoroughfare can combine high vehicular capacity with pedestrian-friendly streetsides. Source: Digital Media Productions.
Provide Pedestrian/Bi-
cycle connections at exist-
ing dead ends to improve
walkability and connectivity,
by creating openings in the
walls.
Convert vacant land into
additional park space with
features such as:
•skate parks
•basketball courts
•sports fields
•exercise path equipment
Develop commercial areas with high density,
mixed use developments with low setbacks:
Develop vacant land
Redevelop poorly utilized commercial ar-
eas
Open key golf course paths
to public pedestrian and bi-
cycle use in order to provide
more connectivity.
Rezone internally to allow for
mixed use development.
Redevelop country club area to serve
residents, club members, and visitors
with facilities and events
•restaurants overlooking the golf course
•golf activities open to residents
Convert SR 7 into a multi-way boulevard with
medians and two thru lanes / direction
•facilitate crossing
•improve walkability with access to nearby neighborhoods,
schools, libraries, and shopping
•maintain automobile capacity
Multi-way boulevards include:
•separate access road with on-street parking
•access road is low speed, shared by vehicles and bicycles
•through lanes in center do not allow driveway or property access
•transit stops in median between through lanes and access lane