Humanism had a significant impact on various disciplines according to the evidence:
- In art and literature, interest grew as serfs became musicians, poets, and artists depicting subjects beyond religion. This expanded what was portrayed.
- In science and technology, ideas like a sun-centered solar system challenged Church doctrine, and discoveries revealed nature was not entirely explained by religion.
- Life became more enjoyable as people pursued philosophy, history and other subjects, and wealthy individuals threw parties instead of focusing solely on religion. Some questioned religious authority or beliefs entirely.
Future Publishing is the sixth largest publishing company in the UK, publishing over 150 magazines focused on video games, cycling, technology, photography, automotive, and films. They also operate popular websites related to their magazines. However, due to falling advertising revenue, Future Publishing saw a 61% drop in sales in 2009 and had to end the print version of some magazines in 2011 due to lack of subscribers. Dennis Publishing is an independent company that publishes 31 magazines and online titles, including popular magazines such as Bizarre, iGizmo, Men's Fitness and Viz. They previously published Inside Poker but had to cancel the print version due to lack of sales.
Este documento presenta 7 criterios de evaluación para el primer ciclo de primaria con sus respectivos indicadores. Los criterios evalúan habilidades motrices, resolución de problemas, cuidado personal, participación en juegos, interés en juegos tradicionales canarios y expresión corporal. Los indicadores detallan tareas específicas para cada criterio como identificar partes del cuerpo, seguir trayectorias de objetos, respetar normas de juego, y utilizar el ritmo y movimiento para la expresión.
Este documento anuncia una conferencia titulada "Road Show" que tendrá lugar el 23 de febrero de 2012 en el Teatro Principal de Pontevedra. La conferencia, dinamizada por Leila Navarro y José María Gasalla, explorará las claves del éxito para emprender como la creatividad y la confianza. El evento es gratuito pero con cupo limitado, dirigido a emprendedores, empresarios, estudiantes y profesionales.
Humanism had a significant impact on various disciplines according to the evidence:
- In art and literature, interest grew as serfs became musicians, poets, and artists depicting subjects beyond religion. This expanded what was portrayed.
- In science and technology, ideas like a sun-centered solar system challenged Church doctrine, and discoveries revealed nature was not entirely explained by religion.
- Life became more enjoyable as people pursued philosophy, history and other subjects, and wealthy individuals threw parties instead of focusing solely on religion. Some questioned religious authority or beliefs entirely.
Future Publishing is the sixth largest publishing company in the UK, publishing over 150 magazines focused on video games, cycling, technology, photography, automotive, and films. They also operate popular websites related to their magazines. However, due to falling advertising revenue, Future Publishing saw a 61% drop in sales in 2009 and had to end the print version of some magazines in 2011 due to lack of subscribers. Dennis Publishing is an independent company that publishes 31 magazines and online titles, including popular magazines such as Bizarre, iGizmo, Men's Fitness and Viz. They previously published Inside Poker but had to cancel the print version due to lack of sales.
Este documento presenta 7 criterios de evaluación para el primer ciclo de primaria con sus respectivos indicadores. Los criterios evalúan habilidades motrices, resolución de problemas, cuidado personal, participación en juegos, interés en juegos tradicionales canarios y expresión corporal. Los indicadores detallan tareas específicas para cada criterio como identificar partes del cuerpo, seguir trayectorias de objetos, respetar normas de juego, y utilizar el ritmo y movimiento para la expresión.
Este documento anuncia una conferencia titulada "Road Show" que tendrá lugar el 23 de febrero de 2012 en el Teatro Principal de Pontevedra. La conferencia, dinamizada por Leila Navarro y José María Gasalla, explorará las claves del éxito para emprender como la creatividad y la confianza. El evento es gratuito pero con cupo limitado, dirigido a emprendedores, empresarios, estudiantes y profesionales.
The goal is to improve teachers' ability to integrate technology into curriculum and instruction through professional development. Teachers will be trained to incorporate technology into lessons and given time to collaborate. A common assessment tool will help evaluate professional development programs, and innovative teacher programs will be supported. A flexible online and in-person training program will prepare teachers to use technology within 18 months of employment.
La sociedad chilena se considera machista debido a que persisten pensamientos retrógrados sobre los roles de género, como que la mujer se queda en el hogar mientras el hombre trabaja. Esto se evidencia en la brecha salarial entre hombres y mujeres que realizan el mismo trabajo y en que las mujeres aún son vistas como seres débiles. Aunque ha habido avances e igualdad de acceso a áreas como la política, las imágenes distorsionadas sobre roles domésticos femeninos siguen prevaleciendo. Por lo tanto, se concluye que
La educación en Finlandia se caracteriza por la autonomía de las escuelas, la participación de los estudiantes en la planificación educativa, y el uso de tecnología en el aula. La educación es gratuita y de alta calidad para todos. Los profesores son muy respetados y deben completar varios años de educación superior. En contraste, la educación en Ecuador enfrenta desafíos como la matrícula obligatoria, la falta de recursos que impide que los niños pobres asistan a la escuela, y la falta de remuneración y resp
France won the most medals at the 39th EKF Junior&Cadet Karate Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan from October 2-12, 2012, with 6 gold medals, 4 silver, and 4 bronze. Spain came in second overall with 5 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze. Turkey placed third with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 13 bronze medals.
O documento discute:
1) O comandante da polícia de Alhandra promete combater a criminalidade no litoral sul da Paraíba.
2) O município de Alhandra recebeu um microônibus através de parceria com o deputado Branco Mendes.
3) O secretário de agricultura de Pitimbu comemora os projetos que beneficiaram quase 800 famílias nos últimos anos.
El documento describe la evolución de la administración en América Latina a través de los siglos. En la época prehispánica, las grandes civilizaciones se desarrollaron con base en la administración de estados, grupos de trabajo y mercados. Durante la colonia, la administración de las colonias se fundamentó en los métodos españoles. En el siglo XIX, la administración de fábricas siguió sistemas occidentales, y en el siglo XX dependió principalmente de técnicas estadounidenses.
El documento presenta la documentación requerida para un sistema, incluyendo los integrantes del equipo, la importancia de la documentación, los tipos de documentación como el manual administrativo, manual de usuario y manual de captación. Explica los objetivos y contenido de cada tipo de documentación para asegurar el correcto funcionamiento y uso del sistema.
secured communication over wireless broadcast networksVenkatesh Reddy
The document discusses secure communication over wireless broadcast networks. A source node broadcasts confidential message flows to multiple user nodes, with each message intended for a specific user. The source maintains queues for messages not immediately served. The channel is modeled as a fading broadcast channel, with channel state information known to the source and receivers. For a collaborative eavesdropping model where eavesdroppers exchange outputs, the secrecy capacity region is obtained using time-division and source power control over states. A queue-length-based rate scheduling algorithm stabilizes arrival rates within this region. For a non-collaborative model, an achievable secrecy rate region is derived using time-division, and queue-length scheduling and power control stabilize rates in this
This document provides an introduction and overview of the concept of "zero-tolerance policing". It discusses how the term is misleading as it does not actually refer to intolerance, but rather confidence in law enforcement. Zero-tolerance policing aims to curb low-level, quality-of-life offenses in order to prevent more serious crime. It emphasizes effective but restrained policing of minor infractions in order to establish security and order. The introduction examines examples of zero-tolerance policing from the past and discusses its goals of preventing disorderly behavior and petty crime from escalating. It also addresses criticisms of the approach.
GIS aids crime analysis by identifying patterns and trends, supporting intelligence-led policing strategies, and integrating diverse data sources. It enhances crime analysis by highlighting suspicious incidents, supporting cross-jurisdictional pattern analysis, and educating the public. GIS provides tools to capture crime series, forecast crime, and optimize resource allocation to reduce crime and disorder.
This document discusses how geospatial insight, or the analysis of location-based data, can be used to transform the public sector. It begins by providing background on the history of maps and geospatial data collection. Next, it outlines key drivers for increased adoption of geospatial analytics, including advances in hardware, software, data collection, and public familiarity with maps. The document then discusses how geospatial insight can be used to increase efficiency and cost savings, improve service quality and effectiveness, engage the public, and enable collaboration. Examples are provided of local governments optimizing bus routes to save money or better matching housing to residents' needs. Overall, the document argues geospatial analytics is an underutilized tool that can help public organizations
John Deighton discusses the ongoing publishing revolution and how business methods are evolving with new social and mobile platforms, while fundamental aspects of human nature remain the same. He describes how Demand Media uses algorithms to determine what content to publish based on search queries and social media discussions in order to maximize advertising revenue. While "useful" content benefits from search engine optimization, "fun" content spreads virally across social networks. Cheezburger.com crowdsources content from visitors while revenue comes from advertising. Gawker Media's audience research is driven by data from its sites and social media to determine what topics people engage with.
This document discusses the dilemma of using social media for intelligence purposes. On one hand, social media intelligence (SOCMINT) could help keep the public safe by identifying threats. However, national security also depends on public support, and social media challenges conceptions of privacy and consent. SOCMINT does not fit easily into current legal frameworks and raises issues about privacy, surveillance, and how data is accessed and used. The paper argues for establishing ethical principles and reviewing legislation to ensure any SOCMINT use is legitimate, proportional, and has public support.
The goal is to improve teachers' ability to integrate technology into curriculum and instruction through professional development. Teachers will be trained to incorporate technology into lessons and given time to collaborate. A common assessment tool will help evaluate professional development programs, and innovative teacher programs will be supported. A flexible online and in-person training program will prepare teachers to use technology within 18 months of employment.
La sociedad chilena se considera machista debido a que persisten pensamientos retrógrados sobre los roles de género, como que la mujer se queda en el hogar mientras el hombre trabaja. Esto se evidencia en la brecha salarial entre hombres y mujeres que realizan el mismo trabajo y en que las mujeres aún son vistas como seres débiles. Aunque ha habido avances e igualdad de acceso a áreas como la política, las imágenes distorsionadas sobre roles domésticos femeninos siguen prevaleciendo. Por lo tanto, se concluye que
La educación en Finlandia se caracteriza por la autonomía de las escuelas, la participación de los estudiantes en la planificación educativa, y el uso de tecnología en el aula. La educación es gratuita y de alta calidad para todos. Los profesores son muy respetados y deben completar varios años de educación superior. En contraste, la educación en Ecuador enfrenta desafíos como la matrícula obligatoria, la falta de recursos que impide que los niños pobres asistan a la escuela, y la falta de remuneración y resp
France won the most medals at the 39th EKF Junior&Cadet Karate Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan from October 2-12, 2012, with 6 gold medals, 4 silver, and 4 bronze. Spain came in second overall with 5 gold, 4 silver, and 2 bronze. Turkey placed third with 3 gold, 1 silver, and 13 bronze medals.
O documento discute:
1) O comandante da polícia de Alhandra promete combater a criminalidade no litoral sul da Paraíba.
2) O município de Alhandra recebeu um microônibus através de parceria com o deputado Branco Mendes.
3) O secretário de agricultura de Pitimbu comemora os projetos que beneficiaram quase 800 famílias nos últimos anos.
El documento describe la evolución de la administración en América Latina a través de los siglos. En la época prehispánica, las grandes civilizaciones se desarrollaron con base en la administración de estados, grupos de trabajo y mercados. Durante la colonia, la administración de las colonias se fundamentó en los métodos españoles. En el siglo XIX, la administración de fábricas siguió sistemas occidentales, y en el siglo XX dependió principalmente de técnicas estadounidenses.
El documento presenta la documentación requerida para un sistema, incluyendo los integrantes del equipo, la importancia de la documentación, los tipos de documentación como el manual administrativo, manual de usuario y manual de captación. Explica los objetivos y contenido de cada tipo de documentación para asegurar el correcto funcionamiento y uso del sistema.
secured communication over wireless broadcast networksVenkatesh Reddy
The document discusses secure communication over wireless broadcast networks. A source node broadcasts confidential message flows to multiple user nodes, with each message intended for a specific user. The source maintains queues for messages not immediately served. The channel is modeled as a fading broadcast channel, with channel state information known to the source and receivers. For a collaborative eavesdropping model where eavesdroppers exchange outputs, the secrecy capacity region is obtained using time-division and source power control over states. A queue-length-based rate scheduling algorithm stabilizes arrival rates within this region. For a non-collaborative model, an achievable secrecy rate region is derived using time-division, and queue-length scheduling and power control stabilize rates in this
This document provides an introduction and overview of the concept of "zero-tolerance policing". It discusses how the term is misleading as it does not actually refer to intolerance, but rather confidence in law enforcement. Zero-tolerance policing aims to curb low-level, quality-of-life offenses in order to prevent more serious crime. It emphasizes effective but restrained policing of minor infractions in order to establish security and order. The introduction examines examples of zero-tolerance policing from the past and discusses its goals of preventing disorderly behavior and petty crime from escalating. It also addresses criticisms of the approach.
GIS aids crime analysis by identifying patterns and trends, supporting intelligence-led policing strategies, and integrating diverse data sources. It enhances crime analysis by highlighting suspicious incidents, supporting cross-jurisdictional pattern analysis, and educating the public. GIS provides tools to capture crime series, forecast crime, and optimize resource allocation to reduce crime and disorder.
This document discusses how geospatial insight, or the analysis of location-based data, can be used to transform the public sector. It begins by providing background on the history of maps and geospatial data collection. Next, it outlines key drivers for increased adoption of geospatial analytics, including advances in hardware, software, data collection, and public familiarity with maps. The document then discusses how geospatial insight can be used to increase efficiency and cost savings, improve service quality and effectiveness, engage the public, and enable collaboration. Examples are provided of local governments optimizing bus routes to save money or better matching housing to residents' needs. Overall, the document argues geospatial analytics is an underutilized tool that can help public organizations
John Deighton discusses the ongoing publishing revolution and how business methods are evolving with new social and mobile platforms, while fundamental aspects of human nature remain the same. He describes how Demand Media uses algorithms to determine what content to publish based on search queries and social media discussions in order to maximize advertising revenue. While "useful" content benefits from search engine optimization, "fun" content spreads virally across social networks. Cheezburger.com crowdsources content from visitors while revenue comes from advertising. Gawker Media's audience research is driven by data from its sites and social media to determine what topics people engage with.
This document discusses the dilemma of using social media for intelligence purposes. On one hand, social media intelligence (SOCMINT) could help keep the public safe by identifying threats. However, national security also depends on public support, and social media challenges conceptions of privacy and consent. SOCMINT does not fit easily into current legal frameworks and raises issues about privacy, surveillance, and how data is accessed and used. The paper argues for establishing ethical principles and reviewing legislation to ensure any SOCMINT use is legitimate, proportional, and has public support.
The document discusses the legal and regulatory issues utilities may face when engaging in social media. It provides an overview of how utilities are currently using social media, such as for crisis communication and customer education. The article then analyzes various legal issues utilities should consider as an employer, business entity, and regulated industry when using social media. It concludes by recommending best practices for utilities to develop social media policies that reduce risks.
This study examines how emotional content and characteristics influence the virality and sharing of online content. Specifically:
1) The researchers analyzed almost 7,000 New York Times articles to see which made the "most e-mailed" list, controlling for other factors like prominence.
2) They found positive content is generally more viral than negative. However, arousal level also influences sharing - high-arousal emotions like anger or awe increase virality, while low-arousal emotions like sadness decrease it.
3) Follow-up lab experiments directly manipulated emotions to confirm arousal impacts social transmission. Content that induces more physiological activation is more likely to be shared with others.
This document discusses the opportunities and challenges of using social media for public safety purposes. It begins with an overview of how social media has evolved intelligence collection from a traditional production focus to a contemporary emphasis on collaboration and crowd-sourcing. The document then provides examples of how social media has been used for intelligence gathering during crises as well as case studies on leveraging public support. It concludes by discussing collaborative tools for information sharing and risks around security, accuracy, and analyzing high volumes of social media data.
This document discusses how organizations can leverage collective intelligence, which is defined as the aggregated knowledge, insights, and expertise of individuals both inside and outside the organization. It provides three key findings on successful collective intelligence efforts: 1) addressing sources of resistance such as operational challenges and perceived loss of control, 2) integrating collective intelligence into the work environment both technologically and culturally, and 3) acting on insights discovered and communicating value to stakeholders. The document also discusses four approaches organizations can use to apply collective intelligence: discovering new ideas, augmenting skills and distributing work, improving forecasting, and identifying new opportunities. It provides examples of how companies such as The Economist, Coach, Citi, El Paso Exploration & Production, and IBM
This document provides background information on social media and issues related to its use by law enforcement agencies. It discusses how social media can be used for investigations, community outreach, and information sharing. However, it also notes legal issues surrounding privacy and free speech that departments must consider when developing social media policies to regulate employee usage and official department use. The document aims to educate law enforcement executives on developing appropriate social media policies and guidelines.
This document provides guidance on developing a listening strategy for law enforcement agencies to monitor online conversations. It recommends setting goals for monitoring, deciding where to search like specific social media platforms or websites, and determining topics of interest to search for like the agency name. Several free online tools are described that can help with monitoring, including Google Alerts, Twitter search, and RSS feeds. The purpose of listening online is to gain situational awareness, understand community perspectives, and correct misinformation.
The International Association of Chiefs of Police and Bureau of Justice Assistance provide guidance on increasing social media presence for law enforcement agencies. They recommend having a strategy and goals before launching accounts, promoting accounts on websites and printed materials, and regularly engaging with communities by answering questions, sharing content, and asking for feedback and investigative help. Building partnerships with other organizations can also help maximize outreach. The IACP has additional resources available online or by request to help agencies enhance their social media strategies.
The document summarizes the results of a 2011 survey conducted by the IACP on law enforcement's use of social media. Over 800 law enforcement agencies from 49 states responded. Key findings include: 88% of agencies surveyed use social media, most commonly for criminal investigations; 57.9% of non-users plan to adopt it; and 48.6% have a social media policy, while 22.1% are developing one. Resource constraints were the top barrier for non-users.
This document is the table of contents for Volume 73, Number 3 of the RCMP Gazette from 2011. The cover section focuses on how social media and new technologies are changing the relationship between police and media. It includes articles on the RCMP's use of social media, how data mining online can help investigations, and how television shows influence public perceptions of police work. Other articles discuss education-based discipline for officers and using earthquake analysis principles to prevent crimes.