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A fantasy Olympic game website and social media campaign is proposed to increase awareness of the Olympics during the off-season. The site would allow users to create virtual nations and follow real athletes' progress through preliminary competitions, winning tickets to the actual games. Updates would be shared on Twitter and Facebook to spread the word and continue the experience after preliminaries.
Homepage reg files_editeddaily routine by victoria b..ppt1Stephanie Ulloa Utz
Rita's daily routine consists of waking up at 7am, taking a shower, getting dressed, and making breakfast for herself and her brother. She brushes her teeth, makes her bed, and takes the train to school, which starts at 8am. After school ends at 2pm, she goes straight home, does homework, and surfs the internet. She helps with dishes after dinner at 7:30pm before playing on her computer and going to bed at 9:30pm.
This document provides tips for creating effective visuals at events, suggesting that organizers plan visual elements like signs, banners, and backdrops that reinforce the main message, use compelling props, control any controversial messages, and take numerous photos to document the event and tell its story clearly for those who were not present.
A fantasy Olympic game website and social media campaign is proposed to increase awareness of the Olympics during the off-season. The site would allow users to create virtual nations and follow real athletes' progress through preliminary competitions, winning tickets to the actual games. Updates would be shared on Twitter and Facebook to spread the word and continue the experience after preliminaries.
Homepage reg files_editeddaily routine by victoria b..ppt1Stephanie Ulloa Utz
Rita's daily routine consists of waking up at 7am, taking a shower, getting dressed, and making breakfast for herself and her brother. She brushes her teeth, makes her bed, and takes the train to school, which starts at 8am. After school ends at 2pm, she goes straight home, does homework, and surfs the internet. She helps with dishes after dinner at 7:30pm before playing on her computer and going to bed at 9:30pm.
This document provides tips for creating effective visuals at events, suggesting that organizers plan visual elements like signs, banners, and backdrops that reinforce the main message, use compelling props, control any controversial messages, and take numerous photos to document the event and tell its story clearly for those who were not present.
This document provides guidance on engaging local media through press lists, advisories, releases, and pitching stories. It discusses the differences between press lists, advisories, and releases. Press lists contain contact information for local media outlets, while advisories are short invitations to generate interest in an upcoming event or story. Releases provide full details about an event or story for media to potentially publish verbatim. The document emphasizes building relationships with media contacts and practicing pitching stories within 30 seconds to 1 minute by focusing on key details like who, what, where, when, and why along with a compelling hook.
The document provides information about the history and geography of Michigan. It notes that Michigan has two peninsulas separated by the Straits of Mackinac and connected by the Mackinac Bridge. The capital is Lansing, not Detroit as some assume. The state has abundant natural resources and recreational activities centered around its five Great Lakes. Major cities discussed include Detroit, known for Motown music, and Grand Rapids, known for its art museums and nightlife.
The document provides information about the state of Michigan. It discusses that Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes and is known as "The Mitten" in shape. The capital is Lansing, not Detroit as many assume. Michigan has a Upper and Lower Peninsula divided by the Straits of Mackinac, which are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. Major cities discussed include Lansing, Detroit, Traverse City, and Grand Rapids along with facts about each city's history, attractions, and industries. The document concludes with an assignment to choose another city in Michigan to discuss.
Intelligent Data Processing for the Internet of Things PayamBarnaghi
1. The document discusses intelligent data processing for the Internet of Things, including key challenges related to IoT data such as issues with data quality, reliability, interoperability and the need for real-time analysis.
2. It notes that while there is a focus on big data and data mining solutions, simply collecting more data is not sufficient - domain knowledge, metadata, and methods for translating data to actionable insights are also needed.
3. The document outlines some technical challenges around IoT data including discovery, access, search, integration and scalability, and discusses approaches for in-network processing, data-centric networking and data aggregation that can help address these challenges.
CityPulse: Large-scale data analysis for smart city applicationsPayamBarnaghi
The document summarizes the EU FP7 CityPulse Project, which aims to develop a smart city framework and analytics tools for large-scale data analysis from Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The project has defined over 101 smart city scenarios and will prototype 10 of these. It is developing an integrated framework with software tools, backend support servers, and common data interfaces. The goal is to extract insights from physical, cyber, and social data streams in (near) real-time to address smart city problems and provide proof-of-concept demonstrations and applications. Key challenges include processing real-world IoT data streams, ensuring privacy and security, and designing an open and reliable smart city data analytics framework.
CityPulse: Large-scale data analysis for smart city applications PayamBarnaghi
The document discusses the CityPulse project, which uses large-scale data analysis to help solve problems in smart cities. It addresses privacy issues and 101 smart city scenarios that could be explored. Key issues discussed include privacy and trust, security, reliability, control and monitoring, and social impacts of large-scale urban data analysis. The presenter provides contact information for the EU FP7 CityPulse project.
Information Engineering in the Age of the Internet of Things PayamBarnaghi
The document discusses information engineering challenges in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that while semantic models and ontologies are useful, simplicity is important for real-world implementation. Dynamic and streaming IoT data also requires approaches different from traditional semantic web techniques. The document provides several "design commandments" focused on usability, interoperability, and accounting for the constraints of IoT environments. Overall, it argues that semantics are just one part of effectively handling and processing IoT data.
1) O documento apresenta uma lista de produtos com seus respectivos códigos, descrições, quantidades, preços de custo e preços de venda.
2) São listados 64 itens de produtos como géis, cremes, suplementos e acessórios com seus preços unitários de custo e lucro estimado por unidade caso vendidos.
3) Também são apresentados folhetos, kits e materiais de divulgação com seus preços unitários.
This document provides guidance on engaging local media through press lists, advisories, releases, and pitching stories. It discusses the differences between press lists, advisories, and releases. Press lists contain contact information for local media outlets, while advisories are short invitations to generate interest in an upcoming event or story. Releases provide full details about an event or story for media to potentially publish verbatim. The document emphasizes building relationships with media contacts and practicing pitching stories within 30 seconds to 1 minute by focusing on key details like who, what, where, when, and why along with a compelling hook.
The document provides information about the history and geography of Michigan. It notes that Michigan has two peninsulas separated by the Straits of Mackinac and connected by the Mackinac Bridge. The capital is Lansing, not Detroit as some assume. The state has abundant natural resources and recreational activities centered around its five Great Lakes. Major cities discussed include Detroit, known for Motown music, and Grand Rapids, known for its art museums and nightlife.
The document provides information about the state of Michigan. It discusses that Michigan is surrounded by the Great Lakes and is known as "The Mitten" in shape. The capital is Lansing, not Detroit as many assume. Michigan has a Upper and Lower Peninsula divided by the Straits of Mackinac, which are connected by the Mackinac Bridge. Major cities discussed include Lansing, Detroit, Traverse City, and Grand Rapids along with facts about each city's history, attractions, and industries. The document concludes with an assignment to choose another city in Michigan to discuss.
Intelligent Data Processing for the Internet of Things PayamBarnaghi
1. The document discusses intelligent data processing for the Internet of Things, including key challenges related to IoT data such as issues with data quality, reliability, interoperability and the need for real-time analysis.
2. It notes that while there is a focus on big data and data mining solutions, simply collecting more data is not sufficient - domain knowledge, metadata, and methods for translating data to actionable insights are also needed.
3. The document outlines some technical challenges around IoT data including discovery, access, search, integration and scalability, and discusses approaches for in-network processing, data-centric networking and data aggregation that can help address these challenges.
CityPulse: Large-scale data analysis for smart city applicationsPayamBarnaghi
The document summarizes the EU FP7 CityPulse Project, which aims to develop a smart city framework and analytics tools for large-scale data analysis from Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The project has defined over 101 smart city scenarios and will prototype 10 of these. It is developing an integrated framework with software tools, backend support servers, and common data interfaces. The goal is to extract insights from physical, cyber, and social data streams in (near) real-time to address smart city problems and provide proof-of-concept demonstrations and applications. Key challenges include processing real-world IoT data streams, ensuring privacy and security, and designing an open and reliable smart city data analytics framework.
CityPulse: Large-scale data analysis for smart city applications PayamBarnaghi
The document discusses the CityPulse project, which uses large-scale data analysis to help solve problems in smart cities. It addresses privacy issues and 101 smart city scenarios that could be explored. Key issues discussed include privacy and trust, security, reliability, control and monitoring, and social impacts of large-scale urban data analysis. The presenter provides contact information for the EU FP7 CityPulse project.
Information Engineering in the Age of the Internet of Things PayamBarnaghi
The document discusses information engineering challenges in the age of the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that while semantic models and ontologies are useful, simplicity is important for real-world implementation. Dynamic and streaming IoT data also requires approaches different from traditional semantic web techniques. The document provides several "design commandments" focused on usability, interoperability, and accounting for the constraints of IoT environments. Overall, it argues that semantics are just one part of effectively handling and processing IoT data.
1) O documento apresenta uma lista de produtos com seus respectivos códigos, descrições, quantidades, preços de custo e preços de venda.
2) São listados 64 itens de produtos como géis, cremes, suplementos e acessórios com seus preços unitários de custo e lucro estimado por unidade caso vendidos.
3) Também são apresentados folhetos, kits e materiais de divulgação com seus preços unitários.