This 3 sentence document discusses inviting someone into a kitchen to shelter from rain. It notes that rain is expected outside and provides the location of Brooklyn, New York and date of April 2011 to further contextualize the message. The author suggests taking shelter from the rain by coming inside their kitchen.
Thinking Outside the Walls of Your Practicebktassava
This document summarizes a veterinary retreat discussing how to improve and expand their practice. It discusses expanding their mission statement to encompass their goals of providing excellent medical care and customer service while continually improving. They discuss adding new services like integrative medicine using techniques like acupuncture, herbal remedies, and massage. They also discuss cutting edge technologies, behavioral programs, and responsible pet partnerships to improve care and socialization. The retreat focused on how to implement these expansions through remodeling their existing space and adopting new technologies that require little space.
The Jewish authorities were plotting to arrest and kill Jesus secretly in the two days before Passover to avoid disturbances among the large crowds gathered in Jerusalem for the festival. The chief priests and teachers of the law were scheming to seize Jesus by craft or subtlety. They did not want to do it during the feast itself because they were concerned it might cause a disturbance among the people who had come to celebrate Passover. Commentators provided historical context about the Passover festival and noted the high tensions and nationalist feelings it evoked among Jews that time.
A verse by verse commentary on the Gospel of Mark chapter 2 dealing with Jesus healing a paralytic and the calling of Levi. It deals with Jesus teaching about fasting and the Sabbath.
Cristaldevonne is being introduced. The document touts her as the "one and only" Cristaldevonne, implying she is unique or special in some way. Limited other information is provided in the short document to understand the purpose or topic being introduced.
Íntegra do relatório sobre o Resultado Primário do Governo Central de Novembr...Ministério da Economia
O documento apresenta os resultados fiscais do Governo Central em novembro de 2015, com déficit de R$ 21,3 bilhões, maior que o déficit de R$ 6,7 bilhões no mesmo mês de 2014. No acumulado do ano até novembro, o déficit foi de R$ 54,3 bilhões, maior que o déficit de R$ 18,3 bilhões no mesmo período de 2014. As despesas com Previdência Social aumentaram em ambas as comparações. O documento também descreve o lançamento do Portal Tesouro Trans
This 3 sentence document discusses inviting someone into a kitchen to shelter from rain. It notes that rain is expected outside and provides the location of Brooklyn, New York and date of April 2011 to further contextualize the message. The author suggests taking shelter from the rain by coming inside their kitchen.
Thinking Outside the Walls of Your Practicebktassava
This document summarizes a veterinary retreat discussing how to improve and expand their practice. It discusses expanding their mission statement to encompass their goals of providing excellent medical care and customer service while continually improving. They discuss adding new services like integrative medicine using techniques like acupuncture, herbal remedies, and massage. They also discuss cutting edge technologies, behavioral programs, and responsible pet partnerships to improve care and socialization. The retreat focused on how to implement these expansions through remodeling their existing space and adopting new technologies that require little space.
The Jewish authorities were plotting to arrest and kill Jesus secretly in the two days before Passover to avoid disturbances among the large crowds gathered in Jerusalem for the festival. The chief priests and teachers of the law were scheming to seize Jesus by craft or subtlety. They did not want to do it during the feast itself because they were concerned it might cause a disturbance among the people who had come to celebrate Passover. Commentators provided historical context about the Passover festival and noted the high tensions and nationalist feelings it evoked among Jews that time.
A verse by verse commentary on the Gospel of Mark chapter 2 dealing with Jesus healing a paralytic and the calling of Levi. It deals with Jesus teaching about fasting and the Sabbath.
Cristaldevonne is being introduced. The document touts her as the "one and only" Cristaldevonne, implying she is unique or special in some way. Limited other information is provided in the short document to understand the purpose or topic being introduced.
Íntegra do relatório sobre o Resultado Primário do Governo Central de Novembr...Ministério da Economia
O documento apresenta os resultados fiscais do Governo Central em novembro de 2015, com déficit de R$ 21,3 bilhões, maior que o déficit de R$ 6,7 bilhões no mesmo mês de 2014. No acumulado do ano até novembro, o déficit foi de R$ 54,3 bilhões, maior que o déficit de R$ 18,3 bilhões no mesmo período de 2014. As despesas com Previdência Social aumentaram em ambas as comparações. O documento também descreve o lançamento do Portal Tesouro Trans
The document discusses 4 key reasons why enterprises need to adopt digital transformation: 1) The rise of technologies like big data, mobile, and social media have increased customer power and expectations. 2) Adopting digital enables business agility and adaptability. 3) Digital transformation allows for innovation, responsiveness to customer needs, and fast processes. 4) Digital can drive business value when properly implemented across the entire enterprise rather than in isolated departments. The document advocates for a holistic digital strategy that incorporates technology and culture change throughout the organization.
O documento apresenta dados sobre a receita, despesa e resultado primário do governo central brasileiro em 2014 e 2015. A receita total aumentou 2,1% nominalmente e caiu 6,3% em termos reais entre 2014-2015. Já a despesa total teve alta de 11,6% nominal e 2,1% real no período. Como resultado, o déficit primário do governo central aumentou de R$17,2 bilhões em 2014 para R$114,9 bilhões em 2015.
Ethno veternary medicinal plants A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad KhanMr.Allah Dad Khan
This document discusses ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used in Pakistan. It provides details on 32 plants, including their local name, family, location found, plant part used, and traditional veterinary uses. Some key points include that ethnoveterinary medicine considers traditional veterinary practices to be legitimate. Plants discussed have a long history of traditional use for veterinary purposes dating back thousands of years. Traditional remedies are practical, effective, cheap, and use locally available materials.
Manufacturing in Today's Cloud: From Machine Monitoring and Data Collection t...Smartware Group, Inc.
“Cloud” applications can be found virtually everywhere today, and for good reason. The manufacturing environment is no exception. In this webinar recording, Smartware Group and Scytec discuss the power of asset collection and PdM in the cloud today.
The mongoose prosecutor meets the judge of no recourseCheryl Lans
This document is a story told in rhyming verse about a dispute between a chicken and an egg over which came first. They take their case to Judge Snake. The chicken gives a persuasive argument and Judge Snake rules in his favor. However, Judge Snake then coils around and eats both the chicken and the egg. The story comments on Judge Snake's lethal brand of jurisprudence and tendency to eat those who come before him in court. Eventually, a farmer catches Judge Snake and puts him on trial in retaliation for the snake's depredations.
The document discusses an interview with Ramona Scott, a former member of the Growing Circle Food Co-operative on Salt Spring Island, BC. The co-op links local consumers with producers through an organic food store and promotes local food security. Scott discusses issues of gender, leadership, and masculinity in agriculture during the interview.
The document discusses four different language teaching methods: grammar-translation, which focuses on rules and translation; audio-lingualism, which emphasizes grammatical patterns and behaviorist learning; PPP (presentation, practice, production), where teachers present, students practice, and then produce language freely; and communicative language teaching, where interaction is both the means and goal of language learning.
Logiciels pour bibliothèques, l’open source impose ses codes, Livres Hebdo, n...Marc Maisonneuve
Tosca consultants publie les résultats de la 22ème édition de l’enquête annuelle sur le marché français des logiciels métier destinés aux bibliothèques
Comme précédemment, cette enquête traite les questions suivantes.
- Quelle est la couverture fonctionnelle des logiciels métier proposés aux bibliothèques ?
- Quelle a été la diffusion des différents logiciels métier ?
- Quelles ont été les tendances du marché en 2015 ?
- Quel est le montant du marché 2015 ?
- Quelles sont les nouveautés des progiciels pour 2016 ?
- Quels sont les logiciels gratuits disponibles sur le marché ?
Les résultats de cette enquête sont disponibles en page logiciel du site de Tosca consultants.
Le présent article rend compte de l'évolution de l'offre et présente l'état de celle-ci début 2016.
Logiciels pour bibliothèques, l’open source impose ses codes / Emmanuelle Asselin, Marc Maisonneuve in Livres Hebdo, n°1074, 26 février 2016. - (p. 51-59).
Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'us...Marc Maisonneuve
"Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'usager ?"
Dans le cadre d'un stage, Marjolaine Simon (conservateur DCB 23) a conduit une étude portant sur le mouvement des Fab Labs en France. Préparé en collaboration avec Marc Maisonneuve, cet article du BBF rend compte des résultats de cette étude.
Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'usager ? / Marjolaine Simon, en collaboration avec Marc Maisonneuve in Bulletin des bibliothèques de France, n° 6, juillet 2015. - (p. 138 - 151).
Evidence from Research and Reports: Building community-based support with old...Outside the Box
The document summarizes evidence from research reports about building community-based support for older people. It finds that older people want local support in their own communities, with opportunities to have input and contribute. Community activities and relationships as well as access to health and social care services are preferred over conventional approaches. These types of community-based supports improve quality of life, prevent health issues, and cost less than other models while helping resources go further. The organization encourages conversations about the kinds of community support older people need and want.
Chain Reaction began as a pilot project in Newcastle to provide alternatives to traditional day opportunities for older adults aged 55 and over. It focuses on using existing community resources, developing new groups, and providing a personalized and member-led service to reduce social isolation. Key elements include one-on-one support, connecting members to activities in their community, and creating a network of natural support. The program has now expanded to work with additional organizations, roll out services across the city, and implement preventative support for more older adults.
Building Community Capacity in Highland Perthshire: Fiona Johnstone, Communit...Outside the Box
The document discusses creative care and support initiatives in Pitlochry, a rural Scottish town with an older population. It notes that most local services are provided by the local authority due to the town's location. Workshops were held to discuss how to better support the community and a seed fund was established to pilot small care and support projects for residents. Six initial projects were funded, including an herbalist, sensory garden, and befriending services.
Short break bureau: mental health voucher schemeOutside the Box
The document describes a mental health voucher scheme set up to provide respite care alternatives for those with severe mental illness and their carers. The scheme allows service users to receive vouchers redeemable for activities like art classes, day trips, and hobbies from approved providers. Initial challenges included users not knowing desired activities and limited provider flexibility, but keeping the program simple and focused on interests helped. Outcomes included improved confidence, money skills, and well-being for users and carers. Future plans include expanding providers, activities, and eligible service users.
Planning for outcomes with self directed support- PenumbraOutside the Box
This document discusses a workshop on planning for outcomes with self-directed support. It introduces the concept of independent living and defines it as having freedom, choice, dignity and control to participate in society and live an ordinary life. The workshop aims to help participants learn about self-directed support, choose a character to identify their outcomes and life areas needing support, and plan support activities to help achieve the identified outcomes.
SDS in mental health: Finding things you can changeOutside the Box
The document discusses improving support systems for people with mental health problems. It notes that current systems are not working well based on feedback. The Social Care (Self-directed Support) Act aims to empower people through more choice and control over their care arrangements. However, simply providing more choices may not be enough if the underlying mindsets do not change. The document urges various groups, including people who use services, frontline practitioners, managers, and commissioners, to find creative ways to support people in pursuing different options and taking control of their lives rather than just focusing on traditional support models. Small changes by many individuals are needed to drive real progress in the system.
The document summarizes changes at Urray House care home in Muir of Ord, including building a new care home, moving residents to the new home, and increasing resident participation. Key points:
- Parklands was chosen to build a new care home next to the existing home, which was operated by Highland Council.
- Residents, families, and staff were consulted throughout the year-long change process using meetings, photos, and updates.
- The day of the move was carefully planned and risks were assessed for each resident. Staff helped make the transition seamless.
- In the new home, activities coordinators engage residents in community activities and gather input on desired activities.
P&k care home activity network and living streetsOutside the Box
Presentation delivered by Perth and Kinross Care Home Activity Network and Living Streets as part of the We're Here Too events, coordinated by Outside the Box.
The document discusses 4 key reasons why enterprises need to adopt digital transformation: 1) The rise of technologies like big data, mobile, and social media have increased customer power and expectations. 2) Adopting digital enables business agility and adaptability. 3) Digital transformation allows for innovation, responsiveness to customer needs, and fast processes. 4) Digital can drive business value when properly implemented across the entire enterprise rather than in isolated departments. The document advocates for a holistic digital strategy that incorporates technology and culture change throughout the organization.
O documento apresenta dados sobre a receita, despesa e resultado primário do governo central brasileiro em 2014 e 2015. A receita total aumentou 2,1% nominalmente e caiu 6,3% em termos reais entre 2014-2015. Já a despesa total teve alta de 11,6% nominal e 2,1% real no período. Como resultado, o déficit primário do governo central aumentou de R$17,2 bilhões em 2014 para R$114,9 bilhões em 2015.
Ethno veternary medicinal plants A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad KhanMr.Allah Dad Khan
This document discusses ethnoveterinary medicinal plants used in Pakistan. It provides details on 32 plants, including their local name, family, location found, plant part used, and traditional veterinary uses. Some key points include that ethnoveterinary medicine considers traditional veterinary practices to be legitimate. Plants discussed have a long history of traditional use for veterinary purposes dating back thousands of years. Traditional remedies are practical, effective, cheap, and use locally available materials.
Manufacturing in Today's Cloud: From Machine Monitoring and Data Collection t...Smartware Group, Inc.
“Cloud” applications can be found virtually everywhere today, and for good reason. The manufacturing environment is no exception. In this webinar recording, Smartware Group and Scytec discuss the power of asset collection and PdM in the cloud today.
The mongoose prosecutor meets the judge of no recourseCheryl Lans
This document is a story told in rhyming verse about a dispute between a chicken and an egg over which came first. They take their case to Judge Snake. The chicken gives a persuasive argument and Judge Snake rules in his favor. However, Judge Snake then coils around and eats both the chicken and the egg. The story comments on Judge Snake's lethal brand of jurisprudence and tendency to eat those who come before him in court. Eventually, a farmer catches Judge Snake and puts him on trial in retaliation for the snake's depredations.
The document discusses an interview with Ramona Scott, a former member of the Growing Circle Food Co-operative on Salt Spring Island, BC. The co-op links local consumers with producers through an organic food store and promotes local food security. Scott discusses issues of gender, leadership, and masculinity in agriculture during the interview.
The document discusses four different language teaching methods: grammar-translation, which focuses on rules and translation; audio-lingualism, which emphasizes grammatical patterns and behaviorist learning; PPP (presentation, practice, production), where teachers present, students practice, and then produce language freely; and communicative language teaching, where interaction is both the means and goal of language learning.
Logiciels pour bibliothèques, l’open source impose ses codes, Livres Hebdo, n...Marc Maisonneuve
Tosca consultants publie les résultats de la 22ème édition de l’enquête annuelle sur le marché français des logiciels métier destinés aux bibliothèques
Comme précédemment, cette enquête traite les questions suivantes.
- Quelle est la couverture fonctionnelle des logiciels métier proposés aux bibliothèques ?
- Quelle a été la diffusion des différents logiciels métier ?
- Quelles ont été les tendances du marché en 2015 ?
- Quel est le montant du marché 2015 ?
- Quelles sont les nouveautés des progiciels pour 2016 ?
- Quels sont les logiciels gratuits disponibles sur le marché ?
Les résultats de cette enquête sont disponibles en page logiciel du site de Tosca consultants.
Le présent article rend compte de l'évolution de l'offre et présente l'état de celle-ci début 2016.
Logiciels pour bibliothèques, l’open source impose ses codes / Emmanuelle Asselin, Marc Maisonneuve in Livres Hebdo, n°1074, 26 février 2016. - (p. 51-59).
Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'us...Marc Maisonneuve
"Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'usager ?"
Dans le cadre d'un stage, Marjolaine Simon (conservateur DCB 23) a conduit une étude portant sur le mouvement des Fab Labs en France. Préparé en collaboration avec Marc Maisonneuve, cet article du BBF rend compte des résultats de cette étude.
Fab Lab en bibliothèque, un nouveau pas vers la refondation du rapport à l'usager ? / Marjolaine Simon, en collaboration avec Marc Maisonneuve in Bulletin des bibliothèques de France, n° 6, juillet 2015. - (p. 138 - 151).
Evidence from Research and Reports: Building community-based support with old...Outside the Box
The document summarizes evidence from research reports about building community-based support for older people. It finds that older people want local support in their own communities, with opportunities to have input and contribute. Community activities and relationships as well as access to health and social care services are preferred over conventional approaches. These types of community-based supports improve quality of life, prevent health issues, and cost less than other models while helping resources go further. The organization encourages conversations about the kinds of community support older people need and want.
Chain Reaction began as a pilot project in Newcastle to provide alternatives to traditional day opportunities for older adults aged 55 and over. It focuses on using existing community resources, developing new groups, and providing a personalized and member-led service to reduce social isolation. Key elements include one-on-one support, connecting members to activities in their community, and creating a network of natural support. The program has now expanded to work with additional organizations, roll out services across the city, and implement preventative support for more older adults.
Building Community Capacity in Highland Perthshire: Fiona Johnstone, Communit...Outside the Box
The document discusses creative care and support initiatives in Pitlochry, a rural Scottish town with an older population. It notes that most local services are provided by the local authority due to the town's location. Workshops were held to discuss how to better support the community and a seed fund was established to pilot small care and support projects for residents. Six initial projects were funded, including an herbalist, sensory garden, and befriending services.
Short break bureau: mental health voucher schemeOutside the Box
The document describes a mental health voucher scheme set up to provide respite care alternatives for those with severe mental illness and their carers. The scheme allows service users to receive vouchers redeemable for activities like art classes, day trips, and hobbies from approved providers. Initial challenges included users not knowing desired activities and limited provider flexibility, but keeping the program simple and focused on interests helped. Outcomes included improved confidence, money skills, and well-being for users and carers. Future plans include expanding providers, activities, and eligible service users.
Planning for outcomes with self directed support- PenumbraOutside the Box
This document discusses a workshop on planning for outcomes with self-directed support. It introduces the concept of independent living and defines it as having freedom, choice, dignity and control to participate in society and live an ordinary life. The workshop aims to help participants learn about self-directed support, choose a character to identify their outcomes and life areas needing support, and plan support activities to help achieve the identified outcomes.
SDS in mental health: Finding things you can changeOutside the Box
The document discusses improving support systems for people with mental health problems. It notes that current systems are not working well based on feedback. The Social Care (Self-directed Support) Act aims to empower people through more choice and control over their care arrangements. However, simply providing more choices may not be enough if the underlying mindsets do not change. The document urges various groups, including people who use services, frontline practitioners, managers, and commissioners, to find creative ways to support people in pursuing different options and taking control of their lives rather than just focusing on traditional support models. Small changes by many individuals are needed to drive real progress in the system.
The document summarizes changes at Urray House care home in Muir of Ord, including building a new care home, moving residents to the new home, and increasing resident participation. Key points:
- Parklands was chosen to build a new care home next to the existing home, which was operated by Highland Council.
- Residents, families, and staff were consulted throughout the year-long change process using meetings, photos, and updates.
- The day of the move was carefully planned and risks were assessed for each resident. Staff helped make the transition seamless.
- In the new home, activities coordinators engage residents in community activities and gather input on desired activities.
P&k care home activity network and living streetsOutside the Box
Presentation delivered by Perth and Kinross Care Home Activity Network and Living Streets as part of the We're Here Too events, coordinated by Outside the Box.
North Lanarkshire in Scotland developed a strategy to build dementia friendly communities based on input from people with dementia. They emphasized the importance of social connections and community inclusion for those with dementia. The initiative involved training local businesses and organizations on dementia so they could make simple accommodations to help those with dementia feel included. It has led over 70 local businesses and organizations to sign on as dementia friendly. Evaluation found increased community awareness of dementia and positive feedback that the initiative is making a difference for those living with the disease.
RFP for Reno's Community Assistance CenterThis Is Reno
Property appraisals completed in May for downtown Reno’s Community Assistance and Triage Centers (CAC) reveal that repairing the buildings to bring them back into service would cost an estimated $10.1 million—nearly four times the amount previously reported by city staff.
A Guide to AI for Smarter Nonprofits - Dr. Cori Faklaris, UNC CharlotteCori Faklaris
Working with data is a challenge for many organizations. Nonprofits in particular may need to collect and analyze sensitive, incomplete, and/or biased historical data about people. In this talk, Dr. Cori Faklaris of UNC Charlotte provides an overview of current AI capabilities and weaknesses to consider when integrating current AI technologies into the data workflow. The talk is organized around three takeaways: (1) For better or sometimes worse, AI provides you with “infinite interns.” (2) Give people permission & guardrails to learn what works with these “interns” and what doesn’t. (3) Create a roadmap for adding in more AI to assist nonprofit work, along with strategies for bias mitigation.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
Food safety, prepare for the unexpected - So what can be done in order to be ready to address food safety, food Consumers, food producers and manufacturers, food transporters, food businesses, food retailers can ...
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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