The document is titled "Flipbook" and was written by Carlos Zendejas. It does not provide any additional details about the content or topic of the flipbook. The summary only includes information explicitly stated in the document's title and author.
The Power of Wear Rings - Pumps & Systems Magazinerobertaronen
Reliability leaders view every repair as an opportunity for improvement. One simple upgrade that can be performed at the time of repair is the installation of nonmetallic wear rings with reduced clearance. With composite materials, wear ring clearance can be reduced to 50% of the API recommended minimum standard. This change increases pump reliability, efficiency, and safety.
This document discusses strategies for educating culturally responsive teachers within an institutional context. It recommends recruiting and retaining more minority students and faculty by expanding criteria beyond GPA/SAT, offering support programs, and widening faculty searches if applicant pools are not diverse. It also recommends increased collaboration between content and education departments, between universities and school districts, and investing in faculty development initiatives to better prepare culturally responsive teachers. Finally, it includes discussion questions to evaluate one university's program for creating culturally responsive teachers.
This document provides information about an economics class, including student information sheets, the teacher's contact information, class topics, assignments, and grading criteria. It discusses rules and expectations for the class, as well as what economics is and different economic systems and theories. The class will cover topics like scarcity, opportunity costs, factors of production, and entrepreneurship. Students are given an assignment on opportunity costs and complete an activity about choosing between options.
The Power of Wear Rings - Pumps & Systems Magazinerobertaronen
Reliability leaders view every repair as an opportunity for improvement. One simple upgrade that can be performed at the time of repair is the installation of nonmetallic wear rings with reduced clearance. With composite materials, wear ring clearance can be reduced to 50% of the API recommended minimum standard. This change increases pump reliability, efficiency, and safety.
This document discusses strategies for educating culturally responsive teachers within an institutional context. It recommends recruiting and retaining more minority students and faculty by expanding criteria beyond GPA/SAT, offering support programs, and widening faculty searches if applicant pools are not diverse. It also recommends increased collaboration between content and education departments, between universities and school districts, and investing in faculty development initiatives to better prepare culturally responsive teachers. Finally, it includes discussion questions to evaluate one university's program for creating culturally responsive teachers.
This document provides information about an economics class, including student information sheets, the teacher's contact information, class topics, assignments, and grading criteria. It discusses rules and expectations for the class, as well as what economics is and different economic systems and theories. The class will cover topics like scarcity, opportunity costs, factors of production, and entrepreneurship. Students are given an assignment on opportunity costs and complete an activity about choosing between options.
Robin A. J. Hunt has extensive experience in project management and healthcare administration from positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mayo Clinic. She holds a Bachelor's in Biology from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master's in Healthcare Administration also from UNC-Chapel Hill. Currently, Robin serves as the Planning & Activation Manager for new clinical buildings at Johns Hopkins, overseeing the largest projects in the hospital's history. She is a certified PMP known for her strong leadership, teamwork, communication skills, and ability to successfully manage complex projects.
1) In 1900, most people in the US lived in rural areas, but the 20th century saw rapid urbanization as the US population shifted from rural to urban areas.
2) Some advantages to living in an urban area include access to more jobs and services, as well as cultural and social opportunities offered by cities.
3) The graph shows that in 1800 only 5% of the US population lived in urban areas, but by 1900 25% lived in cities, and by 2000 over 75% were urban dwellers.
If the Emperor of Japan were watching what happened to China with European imperialism in 1855:
1. His policy towards Europeans would be to adopt some of their modern ways, like technology and military, in order to strengthen Japan against potential imperialist threats.
2. He would want to avoid China's fate of being colonized by engaging in limited cooperation and trade with Europeans while maintaining Japanese independence and traditions.
3. The Emperor would likely continue to isolate Japan from unchecked European influence, as was the policy, but also begin preparing Japan's military to potentially fight off imperialist encroachment as needed.
August 2011 Webinar: Innovation Mash-upResearch Now
This document discusses combining survey, SMS diary, and social media research (SMR) data to provide a well-rounded view of consumers. It proposes a multi-stage process: 1) Conducting an initial quantitative survey, 2) Inviting qualified respondents to participate in a 24-hour SMS diary, and 3) Analyzing SMR data to gain deeper insights and verify survey findings. The goal is to leverage the strengths of each method - surveys for precision, SMS for real-time behaviors, and SMR for serendipitous discoveries - to better understand topics like coffee drinking habits and brand perceptions.
The document discusses the design of a stoolpicker device to assist dog owners in cleaning up dog waste. It notes that there are over 78 million dogs in the US and that 39% of households own at least one dog, indicating a market need. It outlines considerations for the design such as including a hinge and lock for portability, grippers to securely hold waste of up to 5 inches in diameter, and a bag application inside the grippers for comfortable waste disposal. Parts and assembly, stress analysis, and a video are also mentioned.
The document provides notes and instructions for a lesson on the creation of the state of Israel. It includes objectives to describe the creation of Israel and provide a page of notes. It lists vocabulary terms and asks students to take notes on a 1948 document establishing Israel. The notes include questions about Theodor Herzl, reasons for an independent Jewish state, international backing, views on immigration and equality, and messages to Arab residents and countries. It also prompts students to examine a map showing territory changes after Israel's establishment on May 15, 1948. Finally, students are asked to contrast the founding of Israel with Mexico and create a memory trick for major Middle East countries.
The document discusses the growing influence of Facebook on today's youth. It begins by reviewing literature on social networks and important facts about Facebook's growth up until 2011. The main objectives of the research are to study how Facebook has become important to students aged 17-24 and changed their communication patterns. Specifically, it aims to examine how much time youth spend on Facebook, what activities they use it for, and if advertisements influence them. The research will provide insight into Facebook's growing impact on youth.
Tech Book: WAN Optimization Controller Technologies EMC
The document discusses network and deployment topologies for WAN Optimization Controller (WOC) appliances. It describes various network topologies and implementations that WOCs use to optimize TCP performance over WAN links with high latency and packet loss. It also discusses different deployment topologies for WOCs, including in-path/in-line and out-of-path/routed configurations. Additionally, it provides a brief overview of how WOCs can optimize data at various layers of the OSI model through techniques like TCP acceleration, data deduplication, and compression.
Since we started out in 2001 our mission has remained the same:
To deliver recruitment experiences that defy expectations; to build a team of digital recruiters that understands the digital sector better than any other.
We recruit across the whole of digital - from creative agencies to client side, from social media to search marketing, and everything in between.
We're redefining digital recruitment. In everything that we do, we're trying to deliver an experience that defies expectations. In a good way.
You can follow us on twitter - http://bit.ly/propeltwitter - or join our “London Digital Talent” group on LinkedIn - http://linkd.in/propellinkedin. Both these channels will give you information about what we’re up to, wider industry trends and upcoming events. We’d love you to join the conversation.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document summarizes information about the Canada lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description and average sizes, breeding habits of 2-4 kittens born in dens, solitary hunting behavior, and ability to swim despite being a cat. The conclusion thanks the reader for learning about the strange and elusive lynx.
This document contains information about the capital cities, areas, state birds, flowers, and highest points of several US states including Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah. Each state section lists the capital city, area in square miles, state bird, state flower, and highest point in feet. The document appears to be compiling basic facts about various US states.
This document contains mathematical equations and calculations involving multiplication, division, exponents, and variables. Numbers are multiplied, divided, and variables are raised to powers to solve for unknown values. The final results of the calculations are presented.
The document summarizes information about the Canada lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description and average sizes, breeding habits of 2-4 kittens born in dens, solitary hunting behavior, and ability to swim despite being a cat. The conclusion thanks the reader for learning about the strange and elusive lynx.
This document contains brief summaries of facts about the states of Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah. Each summary includes the state capital city, area, state bird, state flower, and highest point. The document provides high-level information about key details of 10 different US states.
This document provides examples of mathematical equations and calculations. It includes expressions with variables, multiplication, division, exponents, and equals signs. The document works through several arithmetic steps to solve for unknown values.
The document is titled "Flipbook" and appears to be about flipbooks. It was written by Carlos Zendejas. No other details are provided in the short document to further summarize.
The document summarizes information about the lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North and South America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description including average weight and size differences between males and females, breeding including litters of 2-4 kittens born in dens, and special behaviors like being nocturnal, solitary hunters with great eyesight, and ability to swim.
Robin A. J. Hunt has extensive experience in project management and healthcare administration from positions at Johns Hopkins Hospital and Mayo Clinic. She holds a Bachelor's in Biology from UNC-Chapel Hill and a Master's in Healthcare Administration also from UNC-Chapel Hill. Currently, Robin serves as the Planning & Activation Manager for new clinical buildings at Johns Hopkins, overseeing the largest projects in the hospital's history. She is a certified PMP known for her strong leadership, teamwork, communication skills, and ability to successfully manage complex projects.
1) In 1900, most people in the US lived in rural areas, but the 20th century saw rapid urbanization as the US population shifted from rural to urban areas.
2) Some advantages to living in an urban area include access to more jobs and services, as well as cultural and social opportunities offered by cities.
3) The graph shows that in 1800 only 5% of the US population lived in urban areas, but by 1900 25% lived in cities, and by 2000 over 75% were urban dwellers.
If the Emperor of Japan were watching what happened to China with European imperialism in 1855:
1. His policy towards Europeans would be to adopt some of their modern ways, like technology and military, in order to strengthen Japan against potential imperialist threats.
2. He would want to avoid China's fate of being colonized by engaging in limited cooperation and trade with Europeans while maintaining Japanese independence and traditions.
3. The Emperor would likely continue to isolate Japan from unchecked European influence, as was the policy, but also begin preparing Japan's military to potentially fight off imperialist encroachment as needed.
August 2011 Webinar: Innovation Mash-upResearch Now
This document discusses combining survey, SMS diary, and social media research (SMR) data to provide a well-rounded view of consumers. It proposes a multi-stage process: 1) Conducting an initial quantitative survey, 2) Inviting qualified respondents to participate in a 24-hour SMS diary, and 3) Analyzing SMR data to gain deeper insights and verify survey findings. The goal is to leverage the strengths of each method - surveys for precision, SMS for real-time behaviors, and SMR for serendipitous discoveries - to better understand topics like coffee drinking habits and brand perceptions.
The document discusses the design of a stoolpicker device to assist dog owners in cleaning up dog waste. It notes that there are over 78 million dogs in the US and that 39% of households own at least one dog, indicating a market need. It outlines considerations for the design such as including a hinge and lock for portability, grippers to securely hold waste of up to 5 inches in diameter, and a bag application inside the grippers for comfortable waste disposal. Parts and assembly, stress analysis, and a video are also mentioned.
The document provides notes and instructions for a lesson on the creation of the state of Israel. It includes objectives to describe the creation of Israel and provide a page of notes. It lists vocabulary terms and asks students to take notes on a 1948 document establishing Israel. The notes include questions about Theodor Herzl, reasons for an independent Jewish state, international backing, views on immigration and equality, and messages to Arab residents and countries. It also prompts students to examine a map showing territory changes after Israel's establishment on May 15, 1948. Finally, students are asked to contrast the founding of Israel with Mexico and create a memory trick for major Middle East countries.
The document discusses the growing influence of Facebook on today's youth. It begins by reviewing literature on social networks and important facts about Facebook's growth up until 2011. The main objectives of the research are to study how Facebook has become important to students aged 17-24 and changed their communication patterns. Specifically, it aims to examine how much time youth spend on Facebook, what activities they use it for, and if advertisements influence them. The research will provide insight into Facebook's growing impact on youth.
Tech Book: WAN Optimization Controller Technologies EMC
The document discusses network and deployment topologies for WAN Optimization Controller (WOC) appliances. It describes various network topologies and implementations that WOCs use to optimize TCP performance over WAN links with high latency and packet loss. It also discusses different deployment topologies for WOCs, including in-path/in-line and out-of-path/routed configurations. Additionally, it provides a brief overview of how WOCs can optimize data at various layers of the OSI model through techniques like TCP acceleration, data deduplication, and compression.
Since we started out in 2001 our mission has remained the same:
To deliver recruitment experiences that defy expectations; to build a team of digital recruiters that understands the digital sector better than any other.
We recruit across the whole of digital - from creative agencies to client side, from social media to search marketing, and everything in between.
We're redefining digital recruitment. In everything that we do, we're trying to deliver an experience that defies expectations. In a good way.
You can follow us on twitter - http://bit.ly/propeltwitter - or join our “London Digital Talent” group on LinkedIn - http://linkd.in/propellinkedin. Both these channels will give you information about what we’re up to, wider industry trends and upcoming events. We’d love you to join the conversation.
A empresa de tecnologia anunciou um novo smartphone com câmera aprimorada, maior tela e bateria de longa duração. O dispositivo também possui processador mais rápido e armazenamento expansível. O novo modelo será lançado em outubro por um preço inicial de US$799.
The document summarizes information about the Canada lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description and average sizes, breeding habits of 2-4 kittens born in dens, solitary hunting behavior, and ability to swim despite being a cat. The conclusion thanks the reader for learning about the strange and elusive lynx.
This document contains information about the capital cities, areas, state birds, flowers, and highest points of several US states including Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah. Each state section lists the capital city, area in square miles, state bird, state flower, and highest point in feet. The document appears to be compiling basic facts about various US states.
This document contains mathematical equations and calculations involving multiplication, division, exponents, and variables. Numbers are multiplied, divided, and variables are raised to powers to solve for unknown values. The final results of the calculations are presented.
The document summarizes information about the Canada lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description and average sizes, breeding habits of 2-4 kittens born in dens, solitary hunting behavior, and ability to swim despite being a cat. The conclusion thanks the reader for learning about the strange and elusive lynx.
This document contains brief summaries of facts about the states of Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah. Each summary includes the state capital city, area, state bird, state flower, and highest point. The document provides high-level information about key details of 10 different US states.
This document provides examples of mathematical equations and calculations. It includes expressions with variables, multiplication, division, exponents, and equals signs. The document works through several arithmetic steps to solve for unknown values.
The document is titled "Flipbook" and appears to be about flipbooks. It was written by Carlos Zendejas. No other details are provided in the short document to further summarize.
The document summarizes information about the lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North and South America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description including average weight and size differences between males and females, breeding including litters of 2-4 kittens born in dens, and special behaviors like being nocturnal, solitary hunters with great eyesight, and ability to swim.
This document contains information about the capital cities, areas, state birds, flowers, and highest points of several US states including Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah. Each state section lists the capital city, area in square miles, state bird, state flower, and highest point in feet. The document appears to be compiling basic facts about various US states.
This document provides examples of mathematical operations and expressions involving variables, exponents, multiplication, division and grouping with parentheses. It shows step-by-step workings to solve expressions and equations, arriving at numerical solutions.
The document is titled "Flipbook" and appears to be about flipbooks. It was written by Carlos Zendejas. No other details are provided in the short document to further summarize.
The document summarizes information about the lynx, including its scientific name (Lynx Canadensis), range throughout North and South America, diet of small mammals like hares and rodents, physical description including average weight and size differences between males and females, breeding including litters of 2-4 kittens born in dens, and special behaviors like being nocturnal, solitary hunters with great eyesight, and ability to swim.
This document contains brief summaries of facts about the US states, including their capital cities, areas, state birds, flowers, and highest points. Information is provided for Minnesota, Alaska, California, New York, New Mexico, Colorado, Texas, Idaho, Ohio, and Utah.