Data Management for Undergraduate Researchers (updated - 02/2016)Rebekah Cummings
This document summarizes a seminar on data management for undergraduate researchers. It discusses what data is, why it needs to be managed, and key aspects of effective data management including data organization, metadata, storage and archiving. Specific topics covered include creating data management plans, file naming conventions, structuring folders, describing data through codebooks and documentation, backup strategies, and long-term archival options. The goal is to help researchers organize and document their data so it can be understood and preserved over time.
Japanese for busy people i (revised 3rd edition) kana textbookAccura Kurosawa
The document discusses the history and evolution of the English language from its origins as Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century AD. Over the following centuries, the language was influenced by Old Norse due to Viking invasions and Norman French after the Norman conquest, and has continued to adopt loanwords from other languages like Latin, Greek and more recently French. The flexibility and inclusiveness of English has allowed it to adapt while maintaining core elements of its grammatical structure.
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Data Management for Undergraduate Researchers (updated - 02/2016)Rebekah Cummings
This document summarizes a seminar on data management for undergraduate researchers. It discusses what data is, why it needs to be managed, and key aspects of effective data management including data organization, metadata, storage and archiving. Specific topics covered include creating data management plans, file naming conventions, structuring folders, describing data through codebooks and documentation, backup strategies, and long-term archival options. The goal is to help researchers organize and document their data so it can be understood and preserved over time.
Japanese for busy people i (revised 3rd edition) kana textbookAccura Kurosawa
The document discusses the history and evolution of the English language from its origins as Anglo-Frisian dialects brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxon settlers in the 5th century AD. Over the following centuries, the language was influenced by Old Norse due to Viking invasions and Norman French after the Norman conquest, and has continued to adopt loanwords from other languages like Latin, Greek and more recently French. The flexibility and inclusiveness of English has allowed it to adapt while maintaining core elements of its grammatical structure.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document repeats the phrase "KANJI LOOK & LEARN < L1 >" seven times, suggesting it is providing instructions to look at and learn kanji at a basic level 1 proficiency through repetition of the phrase and characters.
This document repeats the phrase "KANJI LOOK & LEARN < L1 >" seven times, suggesting it is providing instructions to look at and learn kanji at a basic level 1 proficiency through repetition of the phrase and characters.
4. Basic Skit
Saki : This is the martial arts hall.
Over here is the kendo club, and below is the judo club.
Saki : This is the music room. It s for music classes.
Erin : . . . OK . . .
Saki : But after school, it s mostly used by the chorus club.
Saki : This is the library room.
It s open until six o clock after school.
You can borrow books, too.
Saki : There aren t many interesting books, but each student can borrow up to
three books for two weeks.
Erin : Umm ... excuse me.
Saki : What?
Erin : Would you please speak a little more slowly?
Saki : Sorry. Did I talk too fast?
At the library, each student can borrow up to three books for two weeks.
Erin : Umm ... would you please speak a little faster?
Saki : Oh, was that a little too slow?
L18/エリン / ∼てください/ Basic Skit