Anthony Ollagangi Codog was born on December 12, 1989 in Quezon City, Philippines to parents Reynaldo and Anunciacion Codog. The document includes photos of Anthony at various ages from 2 months old being baptized, to 9 months old learning to crawl, to 5 years old starting school, and graduating from high school and now in college.
Anthony Ollagangi Codog was born on December 12, 1989 in Quezon City, Philippines to parents Reynaldo and Anunciacion Codog. The document includes photos of Anthony at various ages from 2 months old being baptized, to 9 months old learning to crawl, to 5 years old starting school, and graduating from high school and now in college.
The document discusses how 9/11 was one of the last moments of collective experience in journalism and how the rise of post-modern culture has led to the death of the idea of objective truth. It also discusses how globalization has resulted in a more networked society and world cities where people can connect instantly as well as how audiences are now media makers resisting centralized power. The document also briefly mentions issues like the digital divide, censorship of websites in Tehran, and how half the world now owns a cell phone.
The document summarizes key facts about the state of Arizona. It outlines Arizona's major rivers as the Colorado River, Little Colorado River, Gila River, and Bill Williams River. It also lists major lakes in Arizona such as Lake Mead, Lake Havasu, Lake Mohave, and Theodore Roosevelt Lake. Additionally, it provides details on Arizona's climate, noting hot summers and mild winters, as well as varying levels of annual precipitation.
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love jQuery (Jan 2013)David Giard
The document discusses how jQuery can be used to simplify JavaScript programming. It introduces jQuery, explaining that it provides cross-browser compatibility and built-in functions to make JavaScript coding easier. It also discusses how jQuery is widely used on popular websites and how to include jQuery in a web page.
4 Esame dei risultati di calcolo nelle NTC 2008 di Aurelio GhersiEugenio Agnello
Slide estratte da una presentazione del prof. Aurelio Ghersi, ordinario di ingegneria strutturale dell’Università di Catania, in occasione di un convegno “Edifici antisismici
in Calcestruzzo Armato, aspetti strutturali e geotecnici secondo le NTC 2008” che si è svolto nel Dicembre 2010 ad Acireale (CT). Argomenti affrontati: Carichi verticali e sisma,
Valutazione delle masse per SLU,
Altri problemi nella Modellazione delle azioni sismiche,
Considerazioni sull’eccentricità accidentale e come tenerne conto?,
Criteri e combinazione delle componenti,
Componente verticale,
Componente orizzontale per travi e pilastri,
Come gestire i nuovi aspetti,
Analisi strutturale,
Quante combinazioni di carico?,
Tanta combinazioni, come gestirle?,
Giudicare gli schemi e le combinazioni di carico.
Discussione dei risultati: sisma – analisi statica,
Un mare di numeri – come non perdersi? Analisi statica,
Spostamenti,
Periodo proprio della struttura,
Discussione dei risultati: analisi modale,
Un mare di numeri come non perdersi,
Deformate modali,
Spostamenti – confronto tra analisi modale e statica,
Eccentricità accidentale “esame dei risultati”,
Considerazioni effetto complessivo “eccentricità accidentale e combinazione xy,
Combinazioni delle azioni nelle due direzioni.
Il dimensionamento iniziale è accettabile,
Stato limite di danno,
Possibile ridimensionamento,
Impostazione della carpenteria.
This document summarizes the April 20, 2011 meeting of the Great Lakes Area .NET Users Group (GANG). It lists the 2011 executive officers and volunteers. It also provides contact information and announces upcoming meetings, special interest groups, and membership and sponsorship opportunities. Sponsors and discounts for group members are acknowledged.
Attracting and retaining top third graduates to a career in teaching.
The report also includes new market research with nearly 1,500 current top-third students and teachers. It offers the first quantitative research-based answer to the question of how the U.S. could substantially increase the portion of new teachers each year who are higher caliber graduates, and how this could be done in a cost-effective way.
The document discusses using technology tools and apps to enhance physical education programs for 21st century students. It lists over 30 apps that can be used for various purposes like tracking fitness, assessing skills, managing class data, and more. The document encourages incorporating these information and communication technologies into PE pedagogies and provides examples of classroom activities where students can teach skills on video or take on roles for a sports simulation activity.
The document discusses key competencies for students and outlines several important points:
1. It defines key competencies as generic skills needed by everyone across many contexts, while specific competencies are only needed in certain contexts.
2. The five key competencies are thinking, using language/symbols/texts, managing self, relating to others, and participating/contributing.
3. Developing key competencies requires pedagogical changes for teachers and opportunities for students to practice and transfer skills across different contexts with feedback.
4. Assessment of competencies is challenging but anecdotal evidence and student self-assessment against agreed criteria can provide useful information on developing competency levels.
Healthstory Enabling The Emr Dictation To Clinical DataNick van Terheyden
EHRs are database centric while medical records are document centric. The conventional wisdom is that documents are bad and discrete data is good. Historically, clinicians have resisted efforts to establish structured data standards for dictated reports. This lack of an industry-wide standard for report content and format confounds interoperability efforts. For nearly two decades, information system specialists have attempted to impose new documentation methods that are more suited to database management but do not meet the needs of the practicing physician. Achieving physician buy-in for electronic record systems that do not accommodate narrative documentation methods such as dictation and transcription has proven to be quite difficult for many EHR vendors
The Health Story Project (formerly the CDA4CDT initiative Clinical Document Architecture for Common Data Types) is an alliance of organizations that have been working together with HL7 for nearly two years to develop and publish data standards for electronic clinical documents. The initiative is based on Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) - a balloted HL7 document markup standard that specifies the structure and semantics of a clinical document for the purpose of exchange. Document templates for the most commonly dictated report types (H&P, Consult, Operative Note, etc) specify required and optional headings. Templates are developed based on prevailing practice and establish consensus on content and format
This document discusses using QR codes in the classroom. It provides examples of how QR codes can be used for worksheets, stories, skill posters, book reviews, math answers, and more. It also lists some apps that can be used to create and scan QR codes on iPhone, iPad, Android devices. Contact information is provided for the author who blogs about using QR codes in education.
This document provides a summary of a presentation given by Nick van Terheyden on how IBM's Watson technology can be applied in healthcare settings. The presentation discusses how Watson can help clinicians access up-to-date medical information and make evidence-based decisions by analyzing large amounts of structured and unstructured data. It also outlines some potential use cases for Watson in areas like differential diagnosis, medication dosing, and treatment recommendations tailored to individual patients. However, the document notes that challenges remain around integrating Watson with existing healthcare systems and addressing concerns that technology may not be able to replace the human aspects of medical care.
This document summarizes an Outdoor Vision Fest (OVF) that takes a new approach to facilitating interdisciplinary collaboration between departments at the Santa Fe University of Art and Design. The OVF began in 2011 with film, graphic design, studio art, and photography departments working on focused projects without mandates. This has led to faculty truly mentoring students and department boundaries dissolving. The OVF serves as an "innovation lab" where new ideas and global collaborations can emerge through bonus projects. The fest enhances civic engagement and the document argues collaboration should be about specific projects, not mandates, and is key to 21st century art.
AHIMA Game of documentation - dance with the icd10 dragonNick van Terheyden
Following on from AHIMA 2014 this AHIMA 2015 session will follow last years Successful Presentation “Game of Documentation: Winter is Coming – Surviving ICD-10” to address the genuine concerns of clinicians and demonstrate to them why they must not just accept ICD10 but should be demanding it. As Yoda said
“Always in motion is the future…a little more knowledge lights our way.”
ICD-10 has been implemented but resistance remains high and in a recent remarks by the AMA president that said
“If it was a droid, ICD-10 would serve Darth Vader… For more than a decade, the AMA kept ICD-10 at bay – and we want to freeze it in carbonite!”
But despite this the financial viability and performance of hospitals and physicians are impacted by poor quality of data that is captured with an outdated 1970s-era coding system
The first leap into big data is collecting information with precision and clarity – something that cannot be achieved with a coding system that does not capture Ebola nor the basic classification of myocardial infarction STEMI and Non-STEMI. Everyone – ICD10 supporters and opponents wants the best possible care when they access our healthcare system – but how do they know they are receiving this if we are unable to accurately collect information about diseases and treatments and link outcomes to treatments.
https://ahima.confex.com/ahima/87am/webprogram/Session6176.html
Reaching More Customers in 2015 With a Responsive Mobile Website DesignRichard Sink
B2B Web Optimization: 140% surge in mobile transactions through responsive design effort. When you're engineering a website design for today's technological terrain, it can't be "one and done." Consumers are browsing across differing devices including smartphones, desktops and tablets, so your website should be optimized for the whole spread.
The document appears to be a transcript from a game show called "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" where a contestant is answering multiple choice nutrition and health questions to win cash prizes. They correctly answer questions about nutrition topics like glycemic index, kilojoules, protein sources for athletes, water content of the body, iron-rich foods, zinc functions and high GI foods to reach the $1 million grand prize.