This is a powerpoint that I had to edit and redo as part of an ICT course I am taking. I did not research the information in it, I only edited what information was already there and added a few pictures.
This document discusses a 2003 forest fire in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. It describes how the fire started randomly and grew large, creating a wall of flames. An interview with Elaine Hruby details her traumatic experience evacuating from the fire. The fire burned over 20,000 hectares but local businesses remained steady. While wildlife habitat was lost, the burned area will create new diversity and growth over time. The fire was devastating but is part of the natural ecological cycle.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere, which increases temperatures and causes some animals to die due to not being able to adapt to the changes. The document provides ways to fight global warming such as reducing waste through recycling and reusing materials, using less energy for heating/cooling, driving less and more efficiently, turning electronics off when not in use, planting trees, buying energy-efficient products, and encouraging conservation in others. It also includes images and a puzzle related to global warming.
The Crowsnest Fire in 2003 began as a random wildfire but grew rapidly into a massive blaze, with flames reaching 50 meters high and throwing off energy equivalent to atomic explosions every 30 minutes. An eyewitness described watching the flames sweep down a valley and unable to look away. The fire impacted the local timber industry and tourism, but one sawmill benefited from using burnt lumber in its operations. While the fire destroyed over 20,000 hectares of forest, regrowth over time increased biodiversity as smaller plants could grow beneath the canopy.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat from the sun in the atmosphere, causing the Earth's temperature to rise. Some effects of global warming include more frequent heat waves, stronger storms, and sea level rise from melting ice caps. To address global warming, we can choose renewable electricity sources, plant trees, unplug devices when not in use, eliminate burning coal, and make other lifestyle changes to reduce our carbon footprint.
Geothermal energy has been used for centuries by indigenous people for heating, cooking and bathing using hot springs. The first commercial use of geothermal energy was in the 1800s in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In the 1830s, the first geothermal electric power plant emerged in Italy. Advantages of geothermal energy include being renewable, having no harmful emissions, and providing baseload power reliably. Challenges include requiring suitable geological conditions of hot rocks at the right depths.
A random wildfire in Crowsnest, Alberta grew out of control on August 21, 2003, burning over 20,000 hectares of forest land and forcing nearby residents to evacuate their homes. The fire had the energy equivalent of an atomic explosion every 30 minutes. While the timber industry and tourism businesses were negatively affected, local services like dry cleaners and restaurants were able to maintain steady business. Spray Lake Sawmills benefited from the fire by obtaining salvage rights to burnt lumber, allowing them to utilize a significant amount in their operations.
Global warming is damaging Arctic ecosystems and displacing animals from their homes. Greenhouse gas emissions are causing the planet to warm, which is having extreme impacts on ecosystems. The document warns about global warming and its effects.
Geothermal energy in Fiji falls between 150-200 degrees and is found primarily on the islands of Vanua Levu and Viti Levu. The geothermal areas can be used for direct heating, electricity generation, or geothermal heat pumps. Developing geothermal energy in Fiji provides clean, renewable energy and reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
This document discusses a 2003 forest fire in Crowsnest Pass, Alberta. It describes how the fire started randomly and grew large, creating a wall of flames. An interview with Elaine Hruby details her traumatic experience evacuating from the fire. The fire burned over 20,000 hectares but local businesses remained steady. While wildlife habitat was lost, the burned area will create new diversity and growth over time. The fire was devastating but is part of the natural ecological cycle.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere, which increases temperatures and causes some animals to die due to not being able to adapt to the changes. The document provides ways to fight global warming such as reducing waste through recycling and reusing materials, using less energy for heating/cooling, driving less and more efficiently, turning electronics off when not in use, planting trees, buying energy-efficient products, and encouraging conservation in others. It also includes images and a puzzle related to global warming.
The Crowsnest Fire in 2003 began as a random wildfire but grew rapidly into a massive blaze, with flames reaching 50 meters high and throwing off energy equivalent to atomic explosions every 30 minutes. An eyewitness described watching the flames sweep down a valley and unable to look away. The fire impacted the local timber industry and tourism, but one sawmill benefited from using burnt lumber in its operations. While the fire destroyed over 20,000 hectares of forest, regrowth over time increased biodiversity as smaller plants could grow beneath the canopy.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat from the sun in the atmosphere, causing the Earth's temperature to rise. Some effects of global warming include more frequent heat waves, stronger storms, and sea level rise from melting ice caps. To address global warming, we can choose renewable electricity sources, plant trees, unplug devices when not in use, eliminate burning coal, and make other lifestyle changes to reduce our carbon footprint.
Geothermal energy has been used for centuries by indigenous people for heating, cooking and bathing using hot springs. The first commercial use of geothermal energy was in the 1800s in Hot Springs, Arkansas. In the 1830s, the first geothermal electric power plant emerged in Italy. Advantages of geothermal energy include being renewable, having no harmful emissions, and providing baseload power reliably. Challenges include requiring suitable geological conditions of hot rocks at the right depths.
A random wildfire in Crowsnest, Alberta grew out of control on August 21, 2003, burning over 20,000 hectares of forest land and forcing nearby residents to evacuate their homes. The fire had the energy equivalent of an atomic explosion every 30 minutes. While the timber industry and tourism businesses were negatively affected, local services like dry cleaners and restaurants were able to maintain steady business. Spray Lake Sawmills benefited from the fire by obtaining salvage rights to burnt lumber, allowing them to utilize a significant amount in their operations.
Global warming is damaging Arctic ecosystems and displacing animals from their homes. Greenhouse gas emissions are causing the planet to warm, which is having extreme impacts on ecosystems. The document warns about global warming and its effects.
Geothermal energy in Fiji falls between 150-200 degrees and is found primarily on the islands of Vanua Levu and Viti Levu. The geothermal areas can be used for direct heating, electricity generation, or geothermal heat pumps. Developing geothermal energy in Fiji provides clean, renewable energy and reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
The Correlation Between Climate Change and Natural DisastersPeter Jutro
Climate change is exacerbating natural disasters like wildfires, droughts, and hurricanes according to researchers. Wildfire seasons have increased from 5 to 7 months since the 1970s due to higher temperatures and less soil moisture. Droughts are also worse as the atmosphere holds more moisture from warmer temperatures, preventing rain. Hurricanes are expected to become more intense as well, with stronger winds and more rainfall from a warmer ocean and atmosphere. Addressing climate change may help limit damage from these increasingly severe weather events.
The document summarizes the Crowsnest Fires that occurred in Alberta, Canada in August 2003. It began as a small fire but grew rapidly to 6km long and 50m high, producing as much energy as an atomic blast every 30 minutes. While some local businesses were unaffected, tourism suffered and salvage efforts depended on the level of damage. The fire burned 20,000 hectares of forest but created new ecological diversity and growth. Local residents had to evacuate with little notice, only able to gather some of their belongings as the fire approached.
Global warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect caused by pollution from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures cause rising sea levels, habitat damage, and changes to water supply. To measure global warming, scientists examine ice core data and CO2 measurements. We can help solve the problem by conserving energy use through actions like using more efficient light bulbs, driving less, recycling, and planting trees.
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century, and its projected continuation. Factors that contribute to global warming, nevertheless caused mostly by humans, include deforestation, logging, the use of CFCs and HCFCs, and the release of methane gases from cow’s gaseous emissions from their anuses, which is a natural factor that contributes to global warming.
The Rim Fire of 2013 burned over 257,000 acres in California's Stanislaus National Forest from August to October. Fueled by heavy brush and dead trees that built up from drought conditions, the fire had extensive impacts both negative and positive on the environment. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through more fuel efficient vehicles and other measures can help slow global warming and reduce the severity of future wildfires.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere which is increasing sea levels and causing problems. Carbon dioxide levels correlate with increases in temperature and major causes of greenhouse gases are from human activities. However, global warming may also provide some benefits.
The microclimate of a woodland ecosystem is affected by several abiotic factors. Solar radiation is highest in the tree canopy where trees absorb sunlight during the day, resulting in warmer temperatures higher up. Below the canopy, temperatures decrease due to shading by the trees, making the forest floor generally cooler. Wind speed is also affected, being highest at the forest edges and ground level with little wind below the canopy. Humidity levels remain high within the forest due to transpiration from leaves and reduced evaporation rates from less wind dispersing moisture.
The document summarizes the mountain pine beetle epidemic affecting the forests of the western United States and Canada. It describes how the pine beetle is killing vast swaths of lodgepole pine trees, covering over 1.5 million acres in Colorado and 33.3 million acres in British Columbia. Experts note this epidemic is unprecedented and exacerbated by climate change, as warmer temperatures and drought have stressed the trees making them more susceptible to beetle infestation. The widespread tree deaths have economic and ecological impacts and increase wildfire risks, demonstrating the effects of environmental problems.
Global warming refers to the average increase in Earth's temperature caused by both natural factors and human activities like burning fossil fuels. The main greenhouse gases that cause global warming are carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. As global temperatures rise, the impacts are widespread and include melting ice sheets and glaciers, more extreme weather, droughts, and effects on plant and animal species. While global warming is already occurring, individual actions like driving less, improving home energy efficiency, and reducing waste can help mitigate the problem.
A fire started on Yellowtop Mountain on February 10, 2008 that quickly grew out of control due to 60 mph winds, burning 400 acres. The president of Yellowtop Mountain Estates met with firemen and decided to evacuate after a cabin was engulfed in flames. While the land began to heal quickly, homes took longer to recover, emphasizing the importance of calling 911 if smoke is spotted.
Global warming is being caused by higher concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapping more heat in the atmosphere than normal. Humans are releasing carbon dioxide into the air faster than plants and oceans can absorb it. This extra warming will lead to problems like food and water shortages, health issues, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events. Various actions are recommended to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, like using energy more efficiently, switching to renewable energy, and reducing waste. The evidence is clear that the average temperature has risen significantly in recent decades due to human activity.
REDD+ in Ethiopian silvipastoral systems: effects on vegetation, livelihoods ...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Maria Johansson (Stockholm Uni.) on 28 August 2019 at "Fire Trends in Ethiopia in the Context of REDD+ and FLR Investments" Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Global warming affects animals in several ways. As the climate changes, some animals are unable to adapt and their populations decline or they die off. Polar bears and phytoplankton are examples of species negatively impacted by warming temperatures. However, some animals can adapt, such as great tits that breed earlier in response to food sources maturing ahead of schedule, and red squirrels that breed earlier to store more food for winter. While some organisms cannot adapt to climate change, others possess the ability to change behaviors and timing of life cycles in response to global warming.
Bushfires are fires that burn in grasslands, bush, or woodlands and threaten life, property, and the environment. They are common in Australia and can be caused by lightning, campfires, cigarettes, machinery sparks, arson, or dry weather conditions. While bushfires destroy plant life, they also help clear the land and allow some plants to regenerate through seed dispersal triggered by the heat and smoke. Some prevention methods include creating firebreaks, properly disposing of cigarettes and campfire ashes, conducting controlled burns, and removing glass or plastic bottles from grassy areas.
The greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, act like a blanket trapping heat and warming the planet. Without this natural greenhouse effect, Earth would be too cold to support life. However, human activities like burning fossil fuels are increasing the amounts of greenhouse gases and thickening the blanket's effect, causing the planet to retain more heat and global temperatures to rise. The last twelve years have been the hottest on record, demonstrating the impacts of climate change.
Global warming is an increase in Earth's atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely attributed to human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases. The primary causes of global warming are the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere from human activities such as burning fossil fuels for energy and transportation, as well as from deforestation, agriculture, and industrial processes. If unchecked, global warming is predicted to have serious future effects including continued sea level rise which threatens coastal cities and islands, increased frequency and severity of hurricanes and other extreme weather events, widespread species extinction as animals and plants struggle to adapt to changes in climate and habitat loss.
This document discusses global warming and its causes, evidence, and effects. It explains that global warming is caused by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere and warming the planet. It provides examples of evidence like disappearing glaciers. Effects include rising sea levels, stronger storms, and species extinction. The document suggests ways individuals can help like using more efficient lighting and transportation.
The document discusses forest fires, their causes, types, effects, and fire management needs. It notes that the most common forest hazard is fire, which can be caused by both environmental/natural factors like lightning or dry conditions, as well as human factors like burning for grazing or agriculture. There are two main types of forest fires: surface fires that burn along the forest floor and crown fires that burn in the tree canopies. Forest fires cause damage through loss of resources, biodiversity, habitat, and increased carbon emissions. Effective fire management requires prevention, detection, rapid response, fuel modification, firefighting resources, and research/training.
This document provides a brief biography of a person born on May 4, 1995 to parents Timo and Raena Donahue. They have siblings named Tia and Jordan. They enjoy playing sports, especially baseball and football. Their dreams are to play in the Little League World Series, attend Iolani School, and conduct themselves with honesty and integrity. Their interests include MLB, sports medicine, the USC Trojans football team, and Christianity.
5 New Tricks For Social Media Lrbn 9 13 09NewTricks
The document provides tips for using social media, including claiming your online profiles on platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter, creating your own website or blog, publishing and sharing engaging content, networking by contributing to other sites and collaborating online and offline, and getting backlinks through strategies like commenting on other sites and directories.
The Correlation Between Climate Change and Natural DisastersPeter Jutro
Climate change is exacerbating natural disasters like wildfires, droughts, and hurricanes according to researchers. Wildfire seasons have increased from 5 to 7 months since the 1970s due to higher temperatures and less soil moisture. Droughts are also worse as the atmosphere holds more moisture from warmer temperatures, preventing rain. Hurricanes are expected to become more intense as well, with stronger winds and more rainfall from a warmer ocean and atmosphere. Addressing climate change may help limit damage from these increasingly severe weather events.
The document summarizes the Crowsnest Fires that occurred in Alberta, Canada in August 2003. It began as a small fire but grew rapidly to 6km long and 50m high, producing as much energy as an atomic blast every 30 minutes. While some local businesses were unaffected, tourism suffered and salvage efforts depended on the level of damage. The fire burned 20,000 hectares of forest but created new ecological diversity and growth. Local residents had to evacuate with little notice, only able to gather some of their belongings as the fire approached.
Global warming is the increase of Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat that would otherwise escape from Earth. This is a type of greenhouse effect caused by pollution from burning fossil fuels. Rising temperatures cause rising sea levels, habitat damage, and changes to water supply. To measure global warming, scientists examine ice core data and CO2 measurements. We can help solve the problem by conserving energy use through actions like using more efficient light bulbs, driving less, recycling, and planting trees.
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century, and its projected continuation. Factors that contribute to global warming, nevertheless caused mostly by humans, include deforestation, logging, the use of CFCs and HCFCs, and the release of methane gases from cow’s gaseous emissions from their anuses, which is a natural factor that contributes to global warming.
The Rim Fire of 2013 burned over 257,000 acres in California's Stanislaus National Forest from August to October. Fueled by heavy brush and dead trees that built up from drought conditions, the fire had extensive impacts both negative and positive on the environment. Reducing greenhouse gas emissions through more fuel efficient vehicles and other measures can help slow global warming and reduce the severity of future wildfires.
Global warming is caused by greenhouse gases trapping heat in the atmosphere which is increasing sea levels and causing problems. Carbon dioxide levels correlate with increases in temperature and major causes of greenhouse gases are from human activities. However, global warming may also provide some benefits.
The microclimate of a woodland ecosystem is affected by several abiotic factors. Solar radiation is highest in the tree canopy where trees absorb sunlight during the day, resulting in warmer temperatures higher up. Below the canopy, temperatures decrease due to shading by the trees, making the forest floor generally cooler. Wind speed is also affected, being highest at the forest edges and ground level with little wind below the canopy. Humidity levels remain high within the forest due to transpiration from leaves and reduced evaporation rates from less wind dispersing moisture.
The document summarizes the mountain pine beetle epidemic affecting the forests of the western United States and Canada. It describes how the pine beetle is killing vast swaths of lodgepole pine trees, covering over 1.5 million acres in Colorado and 33.3 million acres in British Columbia. Experts note this epidemic is unprecedented and exacerbated by climate change, as warmer temperatures and drought have stressed the trees making them more susceptible to beetle infestation. The widespread tree deaths have economic and ecological impacts and increase wildfire risks, demonstrating the effects of environmental problems.
Global warming refers to the average increase in Earth's temperature caused by both natural factors and human activities like burning fossil fuels. The main greenhouse gases that cause global warming are carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. As global temperatures rise, the impacts are widespread and include melting ice sheets and glaciers, more extreme weather, droughts, and effects on plant and animal species. While global warming is already occurring, individual actions like driving less, improving home energy efficiency, and reducing waste can help mitigate the problem.
A fire started on Yellowtop Mountain on February 10, 2008 that quickly grew out of control due to 60 mph winds, burning 400 acres. The president of Yellowtop Mountain Estates met with firemen and decided to evacuate after a cabin was engulfed in flames. While the land began to heal quickly, homes took longer to recover, emphasizing the importance of calling 911 if smoke is spotted.
Global warming is being caused by higher concentrations of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases trapping more heat in the atmosphere than normal. Humans are releasing carbon dioxide into the air faster than plants and oceans can absorb it. This extra warming will lead to problems like food and water shortages, health issues, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events. Various actions are recommended to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, like using energy more efficiently, switching to renewable energy, and reducing waste. The evidence is clear that the average temperature has risen significantly in recent decades due to human activity.
REDD+ in Ethiopian silvipastoral systems: effects on vegetation, livelihoods ...CIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Maria Johansson (Stockholm Uni.) on 28 August 2019 at "Fire Trends in Ethiopia in the Context of REDD+ and FLR Investments" Workshop, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Global warming affects animals in several ways. As the climate changes, some animals are unable to adapt and their populations decline or they die off. Polar bears and phytoplankton are examples of species negatively impacted by warming temperatures. However, some animals can adapt, such as great tits that breed earlier in response to food sources maturing ahead of schedule, and red squirrels that breed earlier to store more food for winter. While some organisms cannot adapt to climate change, others possess the ability to change behaviors and timing of life cycles in response to global warming.
Bushfires are fires that burn in grasslands, bush, or woodlands and threaten life, property, and the environment. They are common in Australia and can be caused by lightning, campfires, cigarettes, machinery sparks, arson, or dry weather conditions. While bushfires destroy plant life, they also help clear the land and allow some plants to regenerate through seed dispersal triggered by the heat and smoke. Some prevention methods include creating firebreaks, properly disposing of cigarettes and campfire ashes, conducting controlled burns, and removing glass or plastic bottles from grassy areas.
The greenhouse gases in Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, act like a blanket trapping heat and warming the planet. Without this natural greenhouse effect, Earth would be too cold to support life. However, human activities like burning fossil fuels are increasing the amounts of greenhouse gases and thickening the blanket's effect, causing the planet to retain more heat and global temperatures to rise. The last twelve years have been the hottest on record, demonstrating the impacts of climate change.
Global warming is an increase in Earth's atmospheric and oceanic temperatures widely attributed to human-induced emissions of greenhouse gases. The primary causes of global warming are the release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the atmosphere from human activities such as burning fossil fuels for energy and transportation, as well as from deforestation, agriculture, and industrial processes. If unchecked, global warming is predicted to have serious future effects including continued sea level rise which threatens coastal cities and islands, increased frequency and severity of hurricanes and other extreme weather events, widespread species extinction as animals and plants struggle to adapt to changes in climate and habitat loss.
This document discusses global warming and its causes, evidence, and effects. It explains that global warming is caused by greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere and warming the planet. It provides examples of evidence like disappearing glaciers. Effects include rising sea levels, stronger storms, and species extinction. The document suggests ways individuals can help like using more efficient lighting and transportation.
The document discusses forest fires, their causes, types, effects, and fire management needs. It notes that the most common forest hazard is fire, which can be caused by both environmental/natural factors like lightning or dry conditions, as well as human factors like burning for grazing or agriculture. There are two main types of forest fires: surface fires that burn along the forest floor and crown fires that burn in the tree canopies. Forest fires cause damage through loss of resources, biodiversity, habitat, and increased carbon emissions. Effective fire management requires prevention, detection, rapid response, fuel modification, firefighting resources, and research/training.
This document provides a brief biography of a person born on May 4, 1995 to parents Timo and Raena Donahue. They have siblings named Tia and Jordan. They enjoy playing sports, especially baseball and football. Their dreams are to play in the Little League World Series, attend Iolani School, and conduct themselves with honesty and integrity. Their interests include MLB, sports medicine, the USC Trojans football team, and Christianity.
5 New Tricks For Social Media Lrbn 9 13 09NewTricks
The document provides tips for using social media, including claiming your online profiles on platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter, creating your own website or blog, publishing and sharing engaging content, networking by contributing to other sites and collaborating online and offline, and getting backlinks through strategies like commenting on other sites and directories.
The Cailleach, an ancient goddess, controls winter in Scotland. She imprisons Bride to be her servant. The Druid teaches Bride to discover the Cailleach's secret name, find the well of youth that renews her, and perform a dance to turn the Cailleach to stone. Bride does this, gaining the Cailleach's power over winter and bringing spring earlier each year. The Cailleach remains trapped in stone, and Bride continues to help people in need each spring.
The document provides feedback on a music video created for the song "The World's Greatest" by R. Kelly. The feedback comes from several sources, including another media group, the main actor Toby, and a group of people interested in R&B music. Overall the feedback was positive, praising shots filmed outside and certain scenes involving boxing training. However, some singing scenes in the recording studio were criticized for not having the best camera angles and studio setup. The feedback will help the group improve future music videos.
The document appears to be a list of transactions or records containing reference codes, amounts, dates and names. Each entry includes a reference code (e.g. 605 QZP CON 01 300 L 1) followed by various numbers and in some cases a date and/or name. There are over 1700 entries in the list with many reference codes and details repeating.
The professor holds up a glass of water in class and asks students to guess its weight, which varies, but all agree the weight would not change. He then asks what would happen if he held it up for longer periods - his arm would ache after an hour, go numb after a day. Though the weight didn't change, his arm was stressed. He tells students life's problems are like the glass - they seem fine at first but holding them too long causes pain, so it's important to "put the glass down" by not stressing over problems when not working, in order to feel refreshed and able to handle challenges the next day.
Este documento provee guías para las actividades académicas del año escolar 2016 de acuerdo a las normas. Explica la organización de la institución educativa y del docente, la organización estudiantil, y la programación curricular con unidades didácticas y planificación de sesiones de aprendizaje.
This document provides an overview of computer system hardware by summarizing different types of input and output devices. It describes common input devices like keyboards, mice, scanners, and webcams that allow users to provide data to computers. It also outlines various storage options for computers including hard drives, CDs, DVDs, USB flash drives, and floppy disks. Finally, it lists output devices such as monitors, printers, projectors, sound cards, speakers, and video cards that enable computers to display or playback information for users.
The document discusses performance metrics for development offices, including defining metrics, what should be measured, developing an effective metrics framework, and considerations for implementing metrics. It provides examples of common metrics like solicitations, visits, dollars raised, and prospect management. The institution uses metrics focused on face-to-face meetings and dollars raised as a percentage of portfolio. Questions are posed about views on performance metrics and how they are implemented at other institutions.
Hamed Establishment GTC (HEST) is a subsidiary of Bin Butti Group Of Companies established in 1990 in Abu Dhabi serving major oil companies in the region. HEST provides tank cleaning, sludge removal, treatment and disposal services using specialized equipment and technology. It has an annual turnover of 200 million USD and assets worth 600 million USD with facilities in Fujairah, Mussafah and Ruwais. HEST has the technical expertise and equipment to safely clean and remove sludge from tanks using remote controlled systems. It also offers tank repair services including bottom plate replacement, roof repairs and painting.
i) Este documento apresenta um kit de atividades lúdico-pedagógicas para orientação vocacional de crianças e jovens. O kit foi concebido por jovens participantes e inclui jogos e visitas a empresas.
ii) O kit tem como objetivo ajudar os jovens a perceber a ligação entre percurso escolar e profissional, motivando-os para a aprendizagem.
iii) O processo de criação do kit envolveu jovens em sessões quinzenais ao longo de um ano para conceção de jogos, complementadas por visit
Este documento presenta una ficha de estudio piloto para determinar la relación entre la maloclusión y el hábito de respiración bucal en niños de 6 a 12 años en una escuela primaria en Chimbote, Perú. La ficha incluye campos para registrar información demográfica del niño, características faciales y dentales, y clasificar la mordida y oclusión. El objetivo es explorar las asociaciones entre la forma de la mandíbula, dientes y respiración.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.