Greetings,
Attached FYI ( NewBase Special 03 January 2016 ) , from Hawk Energy Services Dubai . Daily energy news covering the MENA area and related worldwide energy news. In todays’ issue you will find news about:-
• UAE: Dewa opens doors for private investment on renewable energy
• UAE: Abu Dhabi (ADWEA) hikes water, electricity tariffs, 2016
• Oman: fuel cost increase not exceed 40 baiza per litre,
• Qatar Slashes Price of LNG it Sells to India, to $6/MMBTU
• Russian Oil Output Hits Post-Soviet Record Amid Lower Price
• Finland :green light $8.7bn Russian nuclear plant order
• Philipines: Malampaya Gas Field Offshore Philippines to be Productive for a Long Time
• US:EIA improves monthly reporting of crude oil production
• Oil prices could hit record lows in 2016
• Hope lingers despite gloom on the horizon
we would appreciate your actions to send to all interested parties that you may wish. Also note that if you or your organization wish to include your own article or advert in our circulations, please send it to :-
khdmohd@hotmail.com or khdmohd@hawkenergy.net
Best Regards.
Khaled Al Awadi
Energy Consultant & NewBase Chairman - Senior Chief Editor
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USA
Emarat member since 1990
ASME meme since 1995
Hawk Energy since 2010
This document describes a course on global human rights taught by Dr. Alonzo Smith and Layla Hashemi at Montgomery College. The course uses service learning to explore human rights in theory and practice. Students participate in projects with local organizations addressing issues like poverty, healthcare access, and human trafficking. The course also analyzes current events and human rights issues through online media, documentaries, and music. Its goals are for students to appreciate cultural differences and recognize media's role in human rights, and to help them develop career plans in related fields.
Brian E. Joyner is a construction professional with over 20 years of experience in project management, construction management, estimating, and business development. He has managed multiple commercial, residential, institutional, and infrastructure projects from pre-construction through completion. His core strengths include budgeting, scheduling, contract negotiation, quality control, and client relations. Currently he works as a Construction Manager for I.G.W.T Construction, where he provides pre-construction services and project management for federal, state, and local contracts.
This document provides an overview of the country of Holland. It discusses that Holland is a region in the western part of the Netherlands, with Amsterdam as its capital. The majority of the population is Dutch. The economy relies on industries like food processing, chemicals, and financial services. Popular tourist destinations include the canals of Amsterdam, museums like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum, and the Royal Palace. Dutch culture has influenced art, science, and cuisine. The Netherlands also has a relatively liberal drug policy that has tolerated cannabis use.
Greetings,
Attached FYI ( NewBase Special 03 January 2016 ) , from Hawk Energy Services Dubai . Daily energy news covering the MENA area and related worldwide energy news. In todays’ issue you will find news about:-
• UAE: Dewa opens doors for private investment on renewable energy
• UAE: Abu Dhabi (ADWEA) hikes water, electricity tariffs, 2016
• Oman: fuel cost increase not exceed 40 baiza per litre,
• Qatar Slashes Price of LNG it Sells to India, to $6/MMBTU
• Russian Oil Output Hits Post-Soviet Record Amid Lower Price
• Finland :green light $8.7bn Russian nuclear plant order
• Philipines: Malampaya Gas Field Offshore Philippines to be Productive for a Long Time
• US:EIA improves monthly reporting of crude oil production
• Oil prices could hit record lows in 2016
• Hope lingers despite gloom on the horizon
we would appreciate your actions to send to all interested parties that you may wish. Also note that if you or your organization wish to include your own article or advert in our circulations, please send it to :-
khdmohd@hotmail.com or khdmohd@hawkenergy.net
Best Regards.
Khaled Al Awadi
Energy Consultant & NewBase Chairman - Senior Chief Editor
MS & BS Mechanical Engineering (HON), USA
Emarat member since 1990
ASME meme since 1995
Hawk Energy since 2010
This document describes a course on global human rights taught by Dr. Alonzo Smith and Layla Hashemi at Montgomery College. The course uses service learning to explore human rights in theory and practice. Students participate in projects with local organizations addressing issues like poverty, healthcare access, and human trafficking. The course also analyzes current events and human rights issues through online media, documentaries, and music. Its goals are for students to appreciate cultural differences and recognize media's role in human rights, and to help them develop career plans in related fields.
Brian E. Joyner is a construction professional with over 20 years of experience in project management, construction management, estimating, and business development. He has managed multiple commercial, residential, institutional, and infrastructure projects from pre-construction through completion. His core strengths include budgeting, scheduling, contract negotiation, quality control, and client relations. Currently he works as a Construction Manager for I.G.W.T Construction, where he provides pre-construction services and project management for federal, state, and local contracts.
This document provides an overview of the country of Holland. It discusses that Holland is a region in the western part of the Netherlands, with Amsterdam as its capital. The majority of the population is Dutch. The economy relies on industries like food processing, chemicals, and financial services. Popular tourist destinations include the canals of Amsterdam, museums like the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum, and the Royal Palace. Dutch culture has influenced art, science, and cuisine. The Netherlands also has a relatively liberal drug policy that has tolerated cannabis use.
Депутатський запит щодо зупинкового комплексу "1 лікарня" у Чернігові Олександр Гашпар
Депутатський запит депутата Чернігівської міської ради Соколюка В.А. щодо анулювання паспорту прив’язки
та демонтажу незаконно розміщеної
тимчасової споруди для провадження
підприємницької діяльності по проспекту Миру в районі 1-ої лікарні.
Cleveland is located on the southern banks of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. It has a vibrant downtown centered around Public Square, a historic European-style square. Key attractions in downtown Cleveland include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the lakefront, Jacobs Field where the Cleveland Indians play baseball, and Cleveland Browns Stadium. The city has diversified its economy beyond manufacturing and has cultural attractions that thrive despite sometimes harsh winters.
This document outlines a course on global human rights taught by Dr. Alonzo Smith and Layla Hashemi at Montgomery College. The course uses a service learning model to explore human rights in theory and practice. Students partner with local organizations working on issues like healthcare access, food security, and the death penalty. Coursework includes readings, discussions, blog reflections on service experiences, and use of multimedia resources to examine current human rights issues and events. The goal is to help students build global competence and awareness of their role in advancing human rights.
Khaled Ramzy is a health, safety, and environment manager with over 20 years of experience leading HSE teams and departments across diverse industries. He has expertise in occupational health and safety management, hazard identification, risk assessment, and management systems certification. Ramzy's experience includes managing HSE functions for construction projects in Kuwait and Egypt, leading HSE teams on pipeline and industrial projects, and implementing certified management systems. He aims to achieve high HSE success rates by focusing on legal, moral, and economic aspects of health and safety.
The document summarizes experiments on printing conductive tracks onto fabric for applications in medicine, sports, and emergency services. Preliminary tests evaluated different fabric types, printing directions and ink types. Main tests investigated wider track widths, resolutions, and the use of silver paste. However, the ink had poor adhesion, broke up over time and handling, and did not survive washing. Improved inks, primers, and stretchable fabrics are recommended for further work.
The document discusses perception and the perceptual process. It defines perception as the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information to represent and understand the environment. The perceptual process involves two stages - processing sensory input into higher-level information, and processing based on a person's knowledge and expectations. Features like constancy, grouping, contrast effects, experience, and motivation and expectations can influence perception. How people perceive situations affects their behavior, as perception impacts whether one sees situations positively or negatively. The conclusion emphasizes that perception is important for human behavior and how people deal with problems.
The document discusses the considerations for businesses choosing between on-premises and hosted PBX phone systems. It notes that while on-premises PBXs were initially more common, hosted PBX systems now account for most of the growth in the industry. Some benefits of hosted PBXs mentioned include lower upfront and maintenance costs, easy scalability, and frequent feature updates, while on-premises PBXs can have higher initial costs but provide more control and customization. However, the document argues that new technologies now allow hosted providers to offer rich, multi-channel services in a way that favors hosted systems over on-premises for most businesses.
Smart textile refers to intelligent textiles that can sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli. There are three components: sensors that detect signals, actuators that act upon signals, and controlling units that produce outputs. Smart textiles are classified based on functionality into passive (sensing only), active (sensing and reacting), and very/ultra smart (sensing, reacting, and adapting). They have a variety of end uses including comfort, heat protection, medical, military, computing, fashion, aviation, and space research. Components can be incorporated at the fiber, yarn/fabric, or finishing level. The future of smart textiles includes tera/nano scales, complexity, cognition, and replacing traditional
Депутатський запит щодо зупинкового комплексу "1 лікарня" у Чернігові Олександр Гашпар
Депутатський запит депутата Чернігівської міської ради Соколюка В.А. щодо анулювання паспорту прив’язки
та демонтажу незаконно розміщеної
тимчасової споруди для провадження
підприємницької діяльності по проспекту Миру в районі 1-ої лікарні.
Cleveland is located on the southern banks of Lake Erie at the mouth of the Cuyahoga River. It has a vibrant downtown centered around Public Square, a historic European-style square. Key attractions in downtown Cleveland include the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on the lakefront, Jacobs Field where the Cleveland Indians play baseball, and Cleveland Browns Stadium. The city has diversified its economy beyond manufacturing and has cultural attractions that thrive despite sometimes harsh winters.
This document outlines a course on global human rights taught by Dr. Alonzo Smith and Layla Hashemi at Montgomery College. The course uses a service learning model to explore human rights in theory and practice. Students partner with local organizations working on issues like healthcare access, food security, and the death penalty. Coursework includes readings, discussions, blog reflections on service experiences, and use of multimedia resources to examine current human rights issues and events. The goal is to help students build global competence and awareness of their role in advancing human rights.
Khaled Ramzy is a health, safety, and environment manager with over 20 years of experience leading HSE teams and departments across diverse industries. He has expertise in occupational health and safety management, hazard identification, risk assessment, and management systems certification. Ramzy's experience includes managing HSE functions for construction projects in Kuwait and Egypt, leading HSE teams on pipeline and industrial projects, and implementing certified management systems. He aims to achieve high HSE success rates by focusing on legal, moral, and economic aspects of health and safety.
The document summarizes experiments on printing conductive tracks onto fabric for applications in medicine, sports, and emergency services. Preliminary tests evaluated different fabric types, printing directions and ink types. Main tests investigated wider track widths, resolutions, and the use of silver paste. However, the ink had poor adhesion, broke up over time and handling, and did not survive washing. Improved inks, primers, and stretchable fabrics are recommended for further work.
The document discusses perception and the perceptual process. It defines perception as the organization, identification, and interpretation of sensory information to represent and understand the environment. The perceptual process involves two stages - processing sensory input into higher-level information, and processing based on a person's knowledge and expectations. Features like constancy, grouping, contrast effects, experience, and motivation and expectations can influence perception. How people perceive situations affects their behavior, as perception impacts whether one sees situations positively or negatively. The conclusion emphasizes that perception is important for human behavior and how people deal with problems.
The document discusses the considerations for businesses choosing between on-premises and hosted PBX phone systems. It notes that while on-premises PBXs were initially more common, hosted PBX systems now account for most of the growth in the industry. Some benefits of hosted PBXs mentioned include lower upfront and maintenance costs, easy scalability, and frequent feature updates, while on-premises PBXs can have higher initial costs but provide more control and customization. However, the document argues that new technologies now allow hosted providers to offer rich, multi-channel services in a way that favors hosted systems over on-premises for most businesses.
Smart textile refers to intelligent textiles that can sense and react to environmental conditions or stimuli. There are three components: sensors that detect signals, actuators that act upon signals, and controlling units that produce outputs. Smart textiles are classified based on functionality into passive (sensing only), active (sensing and reacting), and very/ultra smart (sensing, reacting, and adapting). They have a variety of end uses including comfort, heat protection, medical, military, computing, fashion, aviation, and space research. Components can be incorporated at the fiber, yarn/fabric, or finishing level. The future of smart textiles includes tera/nano scales, complexity, cognition, and replacing traditional