El documento describe un laboratorio fotográfico que incluye ampliadores, papeles fotográficos, objetos dispuestos sobre el papel fotográfico dentro del ampliador, y equipos para revelar, fijar e imprimir fotografías como revelador, interruptor, fixador y secadora. El proceso de revelado se describe como 1 minuto en revelador, 0,5 minutos en interruptor y 2 minutos en fixador, seguido de 10 minutos de lavado y secado final.
El documento resume los recortes realizados en los centros educativos de la Comunidad de Madrid. Se han perdido cerca de 3.000 profesores en la ESO y 500 en los CEIP, con una ratio de alumnos por profesor que ha aumentado. También se han reducido las horas de desdoble, perdiéndose asignaturas opcionales y desembocando en una enseñanza más generalizada.
El documento describe un laboratorio fotográfico que incluye ampliadores, papeles fotográficos, objetos dispuestos sobre el papel fotográfico dentro del ampliador, y equipos para revelar, fijar e imprimir fotografías como revelador, interruptor, fixador y secadora. El proceso de revelado se describe como 1 minuto en revelador, 0,5 minutos en interruptor y 2 minutos en fixador, seguido de 10 minutos de lavado y secado final.
El documento resume los recortes realizados en los centros educativos de la Comunidad de Madrid. Se han perdido cerca de 3.000 profesores en la ESO y 500 en los CEIP, con una ratio de alumnos por profesor que ha aumentado. También se han reducido las horas de desdoble, perdiéndose asignaturas opcionales y desembocando en una enseñanza más generalizada.
Cristina Aguilar es el tema principal del documento. Se menciona su nombre cuatro veces de manera repetida. No hay más detalles o información proporcionada en el documento.
This document provides an overview of pages for a D-Life website mockup including a home page, registration page, IP phone call log page, recording box recording log page, and device list page. The pages focus on functions for registration, call logging, recording logs, and managing devices.
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This paper attempts to describe the phenomenon of political Islam in Muslim-majority countries in the Mediterranean basin. It argues that there are three main types of political movements and parties that are tied to Islam but have different ideological perspectives: traditional Islamic parties, Islamists (Salafists and Khomeinists), and networks of 'Muslim democrats'. The paper recommends that European parties develop a multi-pronged strategy that includes partnering with Muslim democrats, conducting dialogue with traditional Islamic parties, and debating with Islamists.
“(Or, how to become an information magnet, instead of being the last to know.)”
"The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which
men prefer not to hear." --Herbert Agar
When we put up information radiators, gather metrics, and ask
questions, we're always hoping for good news. But being actively
curious about the bad news is what lets us be creative and solve
problems. We'll talk about ways we humans tend to get in the way of
our ability to gather "bad news," how to develop the habit of finding
out what's really going on, and how to use "bad news" once you get it.
Year 1
ICT LECTURE 1: WHY TEACH ICT?
• What is ICT?
• Structure of the Roehampton ICT course
• Getting started with Blogfolio
• ICT audit
• Learning styles
• Rationales for ICT in primary education
This document analyzes the French view on EU economic governance. Traditionally, France has emphasized closer coordination of economic policies in the EU. However, France has been frustrated that the EU's economic governance lacks a strong "second pillar" beyond monetary policy. The economic crisis is seen as an opportunity to reform governance. The French view is shaped by preferences for government intervention over markets, discretion over rules, and maintaining French influence. Key French proposals for reforming economic governance include: 1) increased coordination of macroeconomic policies, 2) strengthened financial regulation, 3) a growth-oriented industrial policy, and 4) protection against emerging economies.
Next Generation Internet Marketing-Transformational Customer ExperienceCustomer Centria
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The document discusses the French view on EU economic governance, noting that France traditionally supports closer economic policy coordination in the EU. It analyzes factors influencing France's position, such as its preference for government intervention over free markets. The French view favors increased institutionalization of policy coordination, strengthened financial regulation, and a growth-oriented EU industrial policy to protect against global competition.
The document discusses the blessings of stewardship, including being abundantly blessed, having the devourer rebuked, growing in reverence for God, ensuring treasure in heaven, and growing in trust in God. It also notes that people are stewards of time, talents, and treasures.
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ICICI Bank: Fueling Interactive Marketing through AnalyticsCustomer Centria
The document sheds light on the needs of today's consumers; the marketing paradox and consumer touch points. Communication through various channels.
The document also elaborates on the concept of Marketing as a bridge, Customer Experience Management and the Customer Analytics framework.
Latency, Need based marketing, Channel innovation and the optimization process is also mentioned in the document.
This document summarizes mobile operator market shares and subscriber additions in Russia for August 2011. It shows that MTS had the largest share of the Moscow market at 37.3%, followed by Vimpelcom at 35.9% and MegaFon at 24.7%. MTS recorded negative subscriber additions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and across Russia in August. Vimpelcom had the largest share of the St. Petersburg market at 41.4% and the regions market at 44%. Overall, Russia saw an increase of 840,000 total mobile subscribers during August 2011.
Cristina Aguilar es el tema principal del documento. Se menciona su nombre cuatro veces de manera repetida. No hay más detalles o información proporcionada en el documento.
This document provides an overview of pages for a D-Life website mockup including a home page, registration page, IP phone call log page, recording box recording log page, and device list page. The pages focus on functions for registration, call logging, recording logs, and managing devices.
This paper examines political Islam in Muslim-majority countries in the Mediterranean basin. It argues that there are three main types of political movements and parties tied to Islam: 1) traditional Islamic parties claiming historical affiliation with Muslim civilization; 2) Islamists like Salafists and Khomeinists; and 3) networks of "Muslim democrats" found in non-governmental organizations. The paper recommends that European parties develop strategies to partner with Muslim democrats, conduct dialogue with traditional Islamic parties, and debate with Islamists. It warns against engagement without understanding the different streams within political Islam and their evolving nature over time.
This paper attempts to describe the phenomenon of political Islam in Muslim-majority countries in the Mediterranean basin. It argues that there are three main types of political movements and parties that are tied to Islam but have different ideological perspectives: traditional Islamic parties, Islamists (Salafists and Khomeinists), and networks of 'Muslim democrats'. The paper recommends that European parties develop a multi-pronged strategy that includes partnering with Muslim democrats, conducting dialogue with traditional Islamic parties, and debating with Islamists.
“(Or, how to become an information magnet, instead of being the last to know.)”
"The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which
men prefer not to hear." --Herbert Agar
When we put up information radiators, gather metrics, and ask
questions, we're always hoping for good news. But being actively
curious about the bad news is what lets us be creative and solve
problems. We'll talk about ways we humans tend to get in the way of
our ability to gather "bad news," how to develop the habit of finding
out what's really going on, and how to use "bad news" once you get it.
Year 1
ICT LECTURE 1: WHY TEACH ICT?
• What is ICT?
• Structure of the Roehampton ICT course
• Getting started with Blogfolio
• ICT audit
• Learning styles
• Rationales for ICT in primary education
This document analyzes the French view on EU economic governance. Traditionally, France has emphasized closer coordination of economic policies in the EU. However, France has been frustrated that the EU's economic governance lacks a strong "second pillar" beyond monetary policy. The economic crisis is seen as an opportunity to reform governance. The French view is shaped by preferences for government intervention over markets, discretion over rules, and maintaining French influence. Key French proposals for reforming economic governance include: 1) increased coordination of macroeconomic policies, 2) strengthened financial regulation, 3) a growth-oriented industrial policy, and 4) protection against emerging economies.
Next Generation Internet Marketing-Transformational Customer ExperienceCustomer Centria
With the rapid evolution of technology, the virtual world will soon become indistinguishable from the real one, with virtual experiences gaining equal importance. The presentation expounds that it is imperative for companies to create pleasant and engaging virtual experiences for the consumers, in order to create a bond with them.
September 2011 - The Petrel Plug-in Network NewsletterMitch Sutherland
The document is the inaugural newsletter for the Petrel Plug-in Network. It introduces the newsletter and its purpose of discussing Petrel plugins and the Ocean platform. It provides an overview of some newly available Petrel plugins on the Ocean Store website and seeks user feedback on experiences with the Ocean Store. It also previews new plugin functionality that will soon be available on the Ocean Store.
The document discusses the French view on EU economic governance, noting that France traditionally supports closer economic policy coordination in the EU. It analyzes factors influencing France's position, such as its preference for government intervention over free markets. The French view favors increased institutionalization of policy coordination, strengthened financial regulation, and a growth-oriented EU industrial policy to protect against global competition.
The document discusses the blessings of stewardship, including being abundantly blessed, having the devourer rebuked, growing in reverence for God, ensuring treasure in heaven, and growing in trust in God. It also notes that people are stewards of time, talents, and treasures.
Are our blinders keeping us from seeing new opportunities, and / or following our customers as they move on? The presentation looks at how we measure online activities, and if this is limiting our perspective.
ICICI Bank: Fueling Interactive Marketing through AnalyticsCustomer Centria
The document sheds light on the needs of today's consumers; the marketing paradox and consumer touch points. Communication through various channels.
The document also elaborates on the concept of Marketing as a bridge, Customer Experience Management and the Customer Analytics framework.
Latency, Need based marketing, Channel innovation and the optimization process is also mentioned in the document.
This document summarizes mobile operator market shares and subscriber additions in Russia for August 2011. It shows that MTS had the largest share of the Moscow market at 37.3%, followed by Vimpelcom at 35.9% and MegaFon at 24.7%. MTS recorded negative subscriber additions in Moscow, St. Petersburg, and across Russia in August. Vimpelcom had the largest share of the St. Petersburg market at 41.4% and the regions market at 44%. Overall, Russia saw an increase of 840,000 total mobile subscribers during August 2011.