This document welcomes users to Bleach Universe Edits and provides instructions for requesting free edits by either clicking a link or posting an image to the wall. It hopes users will like the edits provided.
This document contains a list of popular social media, networking, bookmarking, blogging, microblogging, photo and video sharing, search and wiki websites organized into categories. It also includes the author's contact information.
This document provides steps for getting started with the bookmarking site Delicious. It outlines how to sign up for an account, bookmark web pages by copying URLs, add tags and notes, and view bookmarks as public or private. It also describes how to search for bookmarks by keyword or tag, see bookmarks shared by friends on your network, and add other users to your network on Delicious.
Grade 8 Integrated Science Chapter 9 Lesson 1 on understanding chemical reactions. An introduction to reactants, products, and reading chemical equations.
This document discusses direct-to-consumer genetic testing, including its purposes and benefits, current examples, and privacy concerns. It also covers genetic sequencing techniques, pharmacogenomics, and predictions for the future of personalized medicine, including increasing market size and regulatory guidelines.
El resumen del documento es el siguiente:
1. Carlos Perez solicita una entrevista de trabajo en la empresa Technotronics S.A. para posibles búsquedas acordes a su perfil.
2. Carlos es ingeniero industrial recibido en la UBA, con experiencia en pasantías y un buen manejo del inglés y herramientas informáticas.
3. Adjunta su currículum vitae para profundizar aspectos de interés para la empresa.
This document welcomes users to Bleach Universe Edits and provides instructions for requesting free edits by either clicking a link or posting an image to the wall. It hopes users will like the edits provided.
This document contains a list of popular social media, networking, bookmarking, blogging, microblogging, photo and video sharing, search and wiki websites organized into categories. It also includes the author's contact information.
This document provides steps for getting started with the bookmarking site Delicious. It outlines how to sign up for an account, bookmark web pages by copying URLs, add tags and notes, and view bookmarks as public or private. It also describes how to search for bookmarks by keyword or tag, see bookmarks shared by friends on your network, and add other users to your network on Delicious.
Grade 8 Integrated Science Chapter 9 Lesson 1 on understanding chemical reactions. An introduction to reactants, products, and reading chemical equations.
This document discusses direct-to-consumer genetic testing, including its purposes and benefits, current examples, and privacy concerns. It also covers genetic sequencing techniques, pharmacogenomics, and predictions for the future of personalized medicine, including increasing market size and regulatory guidelines.
El resumen del documento es el siguiente:
1. Carlos Perez solicita una entrevista de trabajo en la empresa Technotronics S.A. para posibles búsquedas acordes a su perfil.
2. Carlos es ingeniero industrial recibido en la UBA, con experiencia en pasantías y un buen manejo del inglés y herramientas informáticas.
3. Adjunta su currículum vitae para profundizar aspectos de interés para la empresa.
The document proposes a wearable device to help knowledge workers more easily connect with colleagues who have relevant expertise. The device would scan the work environment to locate colleagues and display their profiles. This would help users get acquainted on their first day, find experts to assist with projects, and record daily interactions for future reference. Next steps include additional research, ideation, and exploring technologies to realize the concept.
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This document provides tips and tools for optimizing activities at MWC 2012 using presentation skills, public relations, analyst relations, and social media. It discusses goals for the workshop including learning how to improve effectiveness at the show. Facts and figures about media, analysts, and social media attending MWC 2012 are presented. Specific tips are provided for using tools like LinkedIn, Twitter, presentations, press releases, and briefings with analysts to maximize success at the event.
This document appears to be an assignment describing a student's work editing images of various cartoon characters in Photoshop. It lists the names of 10 cartoon characters, including Winnie the Pooh, Mulan, the Teletubbies, Garfield, the Flintstones, Hello Kitty, Gary the Snail, Spongebob Squarepants, Dora the Explorer, and Scooby Doo. For each character, it notes their name and indicates they were edited "Before" and "After" being worked on in Photoshop.
The document discusses the H1N1 swine flu virus. It states that this virus is contagious and spreading from human to human. Symptoms are similar to regular flu and include fever, cough, and fatigue. The virus spreads through coughing, sneezing or touching contaminated surfaces. Antiviral drugs can treat the virus if started within two days of symptoms. Proper hand washing and avoiding contact with sick individuals are recommended to prevent infection.
The media products created used conventions from real products to fit within expected codes. The trailer followed conventions like focusing on the main character, being 30-60 seconds, starting slow and building pace, including text/voiceover, and suspenseful music. The poster included the main characters, release date, actors' names, film name/font, and tagline. The website featured the trailer, navigation, production company name, large film name, and main actor. Some conventions were developed, like adding a rewind to the trailer and unique poster layout. Conventions were also challenged, such as switching expected gender roles in the trailer and adding certification to the poster.
This document discusses the properties and behavior of gases. It explains that gases have low density, fill containers uniformly, and exert pressure in all directions due to the constant random motion of their particles according to kinetic molecular theory. This motion increases with temperature, resulting in higher gas pressures. Gas pressure is quantified as the force per unit area caused by particle collisions. Common units for measuring gas pressure are also defined.
This document discusses indoor air quality problems and solutions. It notes that since the 1970s, energy-efficient buildings have reduced ventilation and trapped more pollutants indoors. This has led to issues like sick building syndrome and increased rates of asthma and allergies. Passive technologies like filters and ionizers have limitations in addressing airborne pathogens. The document proposes that active technology using radiant catalytic ionization is more effective by producing oxidizers that purify the air and deactivate mold, bacteria, viruses and other contaminants. University studies showed this technology reduced microbial populations on surfaces by up to 99.97% and improved indoor air quality.
Este documento presenta un proyecto escolar para crear una guía turística de Madrid basada en la astronomía. Los estudiantes se dividirán en grupos para desarrollar fichas sobre puntos de interés de la ciudad, incluyendo presentaciones y un mapa/audioguía final. El trabajo se realizará durante el tercer trimestre utilizando wikis y plataformas educativas, y será evaluado a través de la autoevaluación y la coevaluación.
This document provides an overview of an Advanced Plant and Soil Science course. It discusses that the course will cover abiotic factors, biotic factors, and the bigger picture. Students will learn through lectures, labs, research, and presentations. Grades will be determined by lecture grades, weekly quizzes, labs and projects, unit finals, and a final course project. Other class policies and the class website are also included.
This document provides an overview of an Advanced Plant and Soil Science course. It discusses that the course will cover abiotic factors, biotic factors, and the bigger picture. Students will learn through lectures, labs, research, and presentations. Grades will be determined by lecture grades, weekly quizzes, labs and projects, unit finals, and a final course project. Other class policies and the class website are also included.
Pedology is the study of soil and involves the examination of soil profiles from the surface down to a depth of around 5 feet. Soil forms through the weathering and breakdown of underlying parent material such as bedrock, combined with factors like climate, organisms, topography, and time. The basic components of most soils include minerals from igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks that have weathered and eroded, along with organic matter and living organisms.
Pedology is the study of soil and involves the examination of soil profiles from the surface down to a depth of around 5 feet. Soil forms through the weathering and breakdown of underlying parent material such as bedrock, combined with factors like climate, organisms, topography, and time. The basic components of most soils include minerals from igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks that have been broken down through physical, chemical, and biological weathering processes.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document discusses the key events and theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas in 1963. It references the single bullet theory, Abraham Zapruder's famous film of the assassination, photos of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot and members of the Warren Commission. Diagrams and images are included showing the trajectory of bullets and seating positions in the limousine to either support or question the single bullet theory.
The document discusses the assassination of JFK, including the controversial "Magic Bullet Theory" put forth by the Warren Commission. It references the Zapruder film showing the assassination and includes pictures related to Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission members, the trajectory of the bullet, the seating positions in the limousine, questions around the "Magic Bullet", and aftermath images of the assassination.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to gather food like fruit, flowers, insects, leaves and buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to find food and detect predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document discusses the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the controversial "Magic Bullet Theory" put forth by the Warren Commission to explain how one bullet caused all of Kennedy's and Texas Governor John Connally's wounds. It references Abraham Zapruder's famous film of the assassination and includes pictures related to Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission, the trajectory of the bullet, and criticisms of the single-bullet theory from Oliver Stone's film JFK.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document proposes a wearable device to help knowledge workers more easily connect with colleagues who have relevant expertise. The device would scan the work environment to locate colleagues and display their profiles. This would help users get acquainted on their first day, find experts to assist with projects, and record daily interactions for future reference. Next steps include additional research, ideation, and exploring technologies to realize the concept.
nice so that its gave inspiration for doing something in a life and when we do some thing with a positive mind attitude ten we obviously got a success.
This document provides tips and tools for optimizing activities at MWC 2012 using presentation skills, public relations, analyst relations, and social media. It discusses goals for the workshop including learning how to improve effectiveness at the show. Facts and figures about media, analysts, and social media attending MWC 2012 are presented. Specific tips are provided for using tools like LinkedIn, Twitter, presentations, press releases, and briefings with analysts to maximize success at the event.
This document appears to be an assignment describing a student's work editing images of various cartoon characters in Photoshop. It lists the names of 10 cartoon characters, including Winnie the Pooh, Mulan, the Teletubbies, Garfield, the Flintstones, Hello Kitty, Gary the Snail, Spongebob Squarepants, Dora the Explorer, and Scooby Doo. For each character, it notes their name and indicates they were edited "Before" and "After" being worked on in Photoshop.
The document discusses the H1N1 swine flu virus. It states that this virus is contagious and spreading from human to human. Symptoms are similar to regular flu and include fever, cough, and fatigue. The virus spreads through coughing, sneezing or touching contaminated surfaces. Antiviral drugs can treat the virus if started within two days of symptoms. Proper hand washing and avoiding contact with sick individuals are recommended to prevent infection.
The media products created used conventions from real products to fit within expected codes. The trailer followed conventions like focusing on the main character, being 30-60 seconds, starting slow and building pace, including text/voiceover, and suspenseful music. The poster included the main characters, release date, actors' names, film name/font, and tagline. The website featured the trailer, navigation, production company name, large film name, and main actor. Some conventions were developed, like adding a rewind to the trailer and unique poster layout. Conventions were also challenged, such as switching expected gender roles in the trailer and adding certification to the poster.
This document discusses the properties and behavior of gases. It explains that gases have low density, fill containers uniformly, and exert pressure in all directions due to the constant random motion of their particles according to kinetic molecular theory. This motion increases with temperature, resulting in higher gas pressures. Gas pressure is quantified as the force per unit area caused by particle collisions. Common units for measuring gas pressure are also defined.
This document discusses indoor air quality problems and solutions. It notes that since the 1970s, energy-efficient buildings have reduced ventilation and trapped more pollutants indoors. This has led to issues like sick building syndrome and increased rates of asthma and allergies. Passive technologies like filters and ionizers have limitations in addressing airborne pathogens. The document proposes that active technology using radiant catalytic ionization is more effective by producing oxidizers that purify the air and deactivate mold, bacteria, viruses and other contaminants. University studies showed this technology reduced microbial populations on surfaces by up to 99.97% and improved indoor air quality.
Este documento presenta un proyecto escolar para crear una guía turística de Madrid basada en la astronomía. Los estudiantes se dividirán en grupos para desarrollar fichas sobre puntos de interés de la ciudad, incluyendo presentaciones y un mapa/audioguía final. El trabajo se realizará durante el tercer trimestre utilizando wikis y plataformas educativas, y será evaluado a través de la autoevaluación y la coevaluación.
This document provides an overview of an Advanced Plant and Soil Science course. It discusses that the course will cover abiotic factors, biotic factors, and the bigger picture. Students will learn through lectures, labs, research, and presentations. Grades will be determined by lecture grades, weekly quizzes, labs and projects, unit finals, and a final course project. Other class policies and the class website are also included.
This document provides an overview of an Advanced Plant and Soil Science course. It discusses that the course will cover abiotic factors, biotic factors, and the bigger picture. Students will learn through lectures, labs, research, and presentations. Grades will be determined by lecture grades, weekly quizzes, labs and projects, unit finals, and a final course project. Other class policies and the class website are also included.
Pedology is the study of soil and involves the examination of soil profiles from the surface down to a depth of around 5 feet. Soil forms through the weathering and breakdown of underlying parent material such as bedrock, combined with factors like climate, organisms, topography, and time. The basic components of most soils include minerals from igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks that have weathered and eroded, along with organic matter and living organisms.
Pedology is the study of soil and involves the examination of soil profiles from the surface down to a depth of around 5 feet. Soil forms through the weathering and breakdown of underlying parent material such as bedrock, combined with factors like climate, organisms, topography, and time. The basic components of most soils include minerals from igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks that have been broken down through physical, chemical, and biological weathering processes.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document discusses the key events and theories surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas in 1963. It references the single bullet theory, Abraham Zapruder's famous film of the assassination, photos of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot and members of the Warren Commission. Diagrams and images are included showing the trajectory of bullets and seating positions in the limousine to either support or question the single bullet theory.
The document discusses the assassination of JFK, including the controversial "Magic Bullet Theory" put forth by the Warren Commission. It references the Zapruder film showing the assassination and includes pictures related to Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission members, the trajectory of the bullet, the seating positions in the limousine, questions around the "Magic Bullet", and aftermath images of the assassination.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to gather food like fruit, flowers, insects, leaves and buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to find food and detect predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document discusses the assassination of President John F. Kennedy and the controversial "Magic Bullet Theory" put forth by the Warren Commission to explain how one bullet caused all of Kennedy's and Texas Governor John Connally's wounds. It references Abraham Zapruder's famous film of the assassination and includes pictures related to Lee Harvey Oswald, the Warren Commission, the trajectory of the bullet, and criticisms of the single-bullet theory from Oliver Stone's film JFK.
Lemurs live in groups in the tropical rainforests, dry woodlands, and desert scrub of Madagascar. They leap between trees to find food like fruit, flowers, insects and young buds. Lemurs have good senses of smell and vision to locate both food and predators. Male ring-tailed lemurs engage in competitive bobbing dances during their one-day annual mating season in April or May to impress females.
The document discusses different types of drugs, their effects, and legal classifications. It describes narcotics like opiates which induce sleep and relieve pain, and hallucinogens that alter normal thought processes. It outlines the Controlled Substances Act which categorizes drugs into 5 schedules based on their medical value and potential for abuse, with Schedule I being the most restricted. Various presumptive and confirmatory drug tests are also mentioned that can identify the presence of substances like heroin, amphetamines, and cocaine.
This document discusses various drug detection and confirmation tests, including presumptive color tests that provide preliminary results but are not admissible in court. It outlines several specific presumptive color tests like the Marquis, Dillie-Koppanyi, and Duquenois-Levine reagents tests. The document also covers microcrystalline tests that use a reagent mixed with a suspect sample to potentially produce a crystalline precipitate confirming the presence of drugs like cocaine, GHB, methadone, or methamphetamine.
This document summarizes different types of drugs and their classification under the Controlled Substances Act. It describes narcotics/opiates like morphine, heroin and codeine that induce sleep and relieve pain. It also mentions hallucinogens like LSD, depressants, stimulants like amphetamines and cocaine. The Controlled Substances Act categorizes drugs into 5 schedules based on their potential for abuse and accepted medical use - with Schedule I being the most restrictive for drugs like heroin, LSD and marijuana. Higher schedules have lesser restrictions and may include opium, cocaine, amphetamines and barbiturates.
This document discusses trace evidence, specifically hair. It provides reasons why hair is useful for analysis, such as its ability to resist decomposition and retain structure. However, hair cannot be individualized and has variable morphology within individuals. The document then describes hair structure including the cuticle, medulla, root cycle, and class characteristics like color, length, diameter and treatment.
The document introduces a forensics class and discusses the major topics that will be covered, which include various forensic science disciplines like toxicology, firearms analysis, questioned documents analysis, and more. It lists the different disciplines according to the National Institute of Justice and explains that students will learn about and study these topics through their own research and experience in order to understand applications in legal investigations and crime solving.
The document introduces a forensics class and discusses the major topics that will be covered, which include various forensic science disciplines like toxicology, firearms analysis, questioned documents analysis, and more. It lists the different disciplines according to the National Institute of Justice and explains that students will learn about and study these topics through their own research and experience in order to understand applications in legal investigations and crime solving.
The document introduces a forensics class and discusses the major topics that will be covered, which include various forensic science disciplines like toxicology, firearms analysis, questioned documents analysis, and more. It lists the different disciplines according to the National Institute of Justice and explains that students will learn about and study these topics through their own research and experience in order to understand applications in legal investigations and crime solving.
The document discusses DNA analysis techniques including space-filling models of DNA structure, transcription, translation, and analysis of tandem repeats and short tandem repeats. It notes some limitations of restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis including the need for large original DNA samples and fresh samples. The document also lists 13 short tandem repeat loci used in the CODIS database system and their identity probabilities in different populations.
Firearms identification is a forensic discipline concerned with determining if a bullet was fired from a particular weapon. While class characteristics like groove patterns and caliber can provide some information, they are not enough for a positive identification. Examiners use comparison microscopes to analyze striation marks left on bullets and cartridge casings by the firearm's barrel and firing mechanism. This allows for positive identifications of bullets and casings to the weapons that fired them. However, shotguns present unique challenges due to the spread of pellets or slugs. Firearms examiners also perform other analyses like distance determination and reconstruction of shooting incidents. Proper evidence handling is important, such as unloading weapons safely before submitting them to labs and