Uma carta de uma filha para sua mãe expressando seu amor e gratidão por ela no Dia das Mães. Ela diz que ama sua mãe com todo o seu coração e que sua mãe significa tudo para ela.
Shannon Marie Hilbert lists 18 antique items she plans to show at an upcoming antique show, including golf clubs, a mustache cup, lime squeezer, spittoon, duck decoy, tea caddy, sprinkler bottle, topsy doll, quilt, head vase, flow blue plate, pie birds, dress, fiesta cup and saucer, curling iron, jadeite mug, Victorian bookends, and sewing bird.
El documento habla sobre varios eventos y noticias locales en Puerto Varas. Incluye un seminario sobre innovación turística, la baja venta de números para una rifa de bomberos, los primeros remates de las comunas de Fresia y Frutillar, y un encuentro sobre emprendimiento femenino con charlas motivacionales e historias de empresarias locales.
This document analyzes and summarizes various images of musical artists. It discusses how elements like lighting, composition, and symbolism are used in the photos to convey aspects of the artists' styles and personas. High key lighting suggests dominance or intensity, while low key lighting implies rebellion or mystery. Placement of subjects and use of space can also symbolize roles or genres. Overall, the photos are examined for what they reveal about the artists' characters and music through photographic techniques.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main product with ancillary texts. It describes creating a billboard poster for a local Manchester newspaper using Photoshop to manipulate images appealing to local residents, featuring landmarks like the Manchester Wheel and Cathedral. It also included the newspaper's masthead in large bold text and the price in a red circle. A 30-second radio ad was also produced to promote the newspaper, informing listeners of its typical formal content.
Uma carta de uma filha para sua mãe expressando seu amor e gratidão por ela no Dia das Mães. Ela diz que ama sua mãe com todo o seu coração e que sua mãe significa tudo para ela.
Shannon Marie Hilbert lists 18 antique items she plans to show at an upcoming antique show, including golf clubs, a mustache cup, lime squeezer, spittoon, duck decoy, tea caddy, sprinkler bottle, topsy doll, quilt, head vase, flow blue plate, pie birds, dress, fiesta cup and saucer, curling iron, jadeite mug, Victorian bookends, and sewing bird.
El documento habla sobre varios eventos y noticias locales en Puerto Varas. Incluye un seminario sobre innovación turística, la baja venta de números para una rifa de bomberos, los primeros remates de las comunas de Fresia y Frutillar, y un encuentro sobre emprendimiento femenino con charlas motivacionales e historias de empresarias locales.
This document analyzes and summarizes various images of musical artists. It discusses how elements like lighting, composition, and symbolism are used in the photos to convey aspects of the artists' styles and personas. High key lighting suggests dominance or intensity, while low key lighting implies rebellion or mystery. Placement of subjects and use of space can also symbolize roles or genres. Overall, the photos are examined for what they reveal about the artists' characters and music through photographic techniques.
The document discusses the effectiveness of combining a main product with ancillary texts. It describes creating a billboard poster for a local Manchester newspaper using Photoshop to manipulate images appealing to local residents, featuring landmarks like the Manchester Wheel and Cathedral. It also included the newspaper's masthead in large bold text and the price in a red circle. A 30-second radio ad was also produced to promote the newspaper, informing listeners of its typical formal content.
This document is a summary of the life and works of Tamil writer Thamizhchelvan. It discusses how he began writing for magazines in the 1970s and established himself as a prominent writer within the Tamil literary world. It outlines some of his major works such as novels, short stories, and essays published between 1980-1995. It praised his realistic yet thoughtful style of writing and how he brought new perspectives to Tamil literature.
The Marlin Print Communication Station allows companies to effectively communicate with employees through visual aids. It features an illuminated banner displaying the company logo and customizable messages. Updated content covers topics like productivity, safety, and teamwork using compelling graphics and stories. The station is placed in common areas where employees can view customized posters, memos, and motivational content to engage, educate, and recognize performance.
Uncertainty and change will likely dominate the post-pandemic world of travel. While security and
terrorism have been constant concerns for tourists, broader issues of personal safety, risk and crime will
understandably infuse travel decision making in the wake of COVID-19. This chapter explores the
multitude of definitions and expressions that make direct comparisons of security between places
exceptionally difficult. In this chapter, context, hyper-specific location, travel security and crime
prevention techniques are introduced. The chapter also explores the relationships and overlaps of
international security, safety, terrorism, crime and risk. Complete with a series of systematic literature
reviews specific to each sub-topic, large data sets, expert analysis and evidence-based decision making,
this chapter offers practical tips for travellers at all levels of experience. The curated, practical advice will
empower tourists to contribute to their own personal security by better understanding the complexities
summed up with simple, practical guidance no matter where they venture. Overall, the consolidated
security and terrorism work within this chapter presents an updated base for tourists and the travel
industry to relaunch travel in the wake of one of the world’s most significant travel disruptions. Tourists
should be better informed and equipped for new travel challenges and adventures.
Throughout, and in the wake of a global pandemic, many countries have re-evaluated what exactly constitutes critical infrastructure and the importance of this infrastructure or systems of state/national significance. This reflection has also reconsidered exactly what critical infrastructure, facilities or systems of national significance mean to the country, community, and national security. Australia is no exception. However, not only has Australia informally re-evaluated the nature and status of its critical infrastructure but it has also broadened both the definition and legislation mandating greater security and risk management.
The context and impact of Australia’s reflexive security risk management actions and legislation have yet to be considered in full, especially as it relates to public/private security, and more importantly enterprise security risk management. That is, aside from the considerable change in critical infrastructure legislation, what does it mean for the information, knowledge and practice of security management and risk management within an organisational, infrastructure context? More specifically, when and where security and risk are conjoined as siloed functions? As a result, this discussion and information paper seeks to introduce the topic of critical infrastructure and systems of national significance as a contemporary challenge or mature consideration for security and/or risk management practices.
While focused on Australia primarily, the critical infrastructure discourse has security risk management implications for most countries and jurisdictions. This paper explores global opinions, prior research and explicit public security guidance from national agencies and authorities about security risk management and critical infrastructure. It is therefore hoped, this initial summary and supporting observations spawns and supports a new age of security and risk sciences within the protection and resilience of critical infrastructure, systems of national significance and enterprise security risk management.
This information and discussion presentation offers the first step in unpacking and understanding the change, requirements and demands of security and risk management practices and processes within the critical infrastructure and systems of national significance. Moreover, this presentation explores the technical and professional nuances of security management and risk management and how it is inadequately defined or communicated in legislation and practice. Posing the greatest question for governments, operators, and security/risk practitioners. Security for who, when, how, to what standard and in what context? In addition to the reality that if ‘risk’ management was inadequate and unable to self-regulate or evolve to face the evolving and changing threats, what changed? In short, changing laws, rules and expectations fails to raise the bar of security and risk management practices without a commensurate increase in the underlying information, knowledge, education and experience of security and risk representatives. This deficit will not be corrected nor rectified overnight, with the subsequent ‘gap’ likely evident for years after the new threat and legislation. For now, the current individual and collective risk profile is likely that of fragility and vulnerability, not resilience, with the greatest liability that of humans, not infrastructure.
Travel risk ratings: The risk is not the advance forecast, it is the reckless and negligent recalibration once events become past, past becomes data and data become evidence. It is the proof of specific, contextual numbers that makes drunk driving, untested medicines and random guesses SAFER than travel risk ratings because before the event and data was uncertainty, after the accumulation of numbers, there is a certainty.
The document discusses research on the relationship between media, terrorism, and risk perception. It provides summaries of several academic sources that cover topics such as:
1. How social media provides opportunities for terrorists but algorithms alone do not shape communication.
2. Exposure to terrorism news increases perceived risk but not self-risk, and understanding how risk perceptions are shaped is important.
3. Definitions of terrorism were not seen to change after attacks, only reaffirming prior conceptions from media cases.
Tony Ridley is an international security and risk management professional. His LinkedIn profile describes security risk management as a sport with the following characteristics:
1) It involves many varied individuals and groups such as players, opposition, trainers, umpires, coaches, managers, and owners, each with their own objectives, skills, motivations, and roles that can change over time.
2) The field of play for managing security risks can be anywhere in the virtual or physical world, and the conditions and rules are also varied and change regularly.
3) Performance in security risk management is difficult to measure objectively as indicators often lag behind and are influenced by outside observers, audiences, and commentators removed from
Tony Ridley is an international security and risk management professional on LinkedIn. He is a member of the Security group on LinkedIn where he connects with other professionals in the security field. His profile provides information on his experience and expertise in security, regulation, standards and governance.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document contains references and short quotes from various sources related to security, risk management, and criminology. It discusses topics such as the fit between military/police backgrounds and security roles; degrees awarded in India; bounded rationality in criminal decision making; deterrence and backlash effects of crackdowns; the limited impact of police patrol techniques; life expectancy tables from ancient Rome; generalism versus specialization; and a quote on tools and problems. The document serves as a collection of references on a variety of topics relevant to security and risk management.
The document describes Tony Ridley's appreciation process for time critical decision making. The process involves sequentially assessing the situation to form an implementable plan. It includes analyzing the objective, considering courses of action and factors, and producing a plan with the best course of action, criteria for implementation, and contingencies for unexpected issues. The appreciation process provides a methodical approach to prioritized problem solving in urgent situations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document appears to be the profile page of Tony Ridley, who works in international security and risk management. It includes his references and links to his LinkedIn profile. It also contains multiple excerpts and citations from academic works about issues in corporate and private security such as the need for effective security systems, qualifications for security directors, the importance of business skills in security management, the accreditation of university security courses, the challenges with industry groups, and issues with applying risk management standards to security risk management.
The document is a LinkedIn profile of Tony Ridley, an international security and risk management professional. It includes information about his membership in security industry groups and lists references related to security education distributions, the security industry distribution, and concepts like the fat tail distribution hypothesis, Pareto principle, and power law. The references are cited in relation to analyzing security industry problems historically to help guide solutions for the future.
This document is a summary of the life and works of Tamil writer Thamizhchelvan. It discusses how he began writing for magazines in the 1970s and established himself as a prominent writer within the Tamil literary world. It outlines some of his major works such as novels, short stories, and essays published between 1980-1995. It praised his realistic yet thoughtful style of writing and how he brought new perspectives to Tamil literature.
The Marlin Print Communication Station allows companies to effectively communicate with employees through visual aids. It features an illuminated banner displaying the company logo and customizable messages. Updated content covers topics like productivity, safety, and teamwork using compelling graphics and stories. The station is placed in common areas where employees can view customized posters, memos, and motivational content to engage, educate, and recognize performance.
Uncertainty and change will likely dominate the post-pandemic world of travel. While security and
terrorism have been constant concerns for tourists, broader issues of personal safety, risk and crime will
understandably infuse travel decision making in the wake of COVID-19. This chapter explores the
multitude of definitions and expressions that make direct comparisons of security between places
exceptionally difficult. In this chapter, context, hyper-specific location, travel security and crime
prevention techniques are introduced. The chapter also explores the relationships and overlaps of
international security, safety, terrorism, crime and risk. Complete with a series of systematic literature
reviews specific to each sub-topic, large data sets, expert analysis and evidence-based decision making,
this chapter offers practical tips for travellers at all levels of experience. The curated, practical advice will
empower tourists to contribute to their own personal security by better understanding the complexities
summed up with simple, practical guidance no matter where they venture. Overall, the consolidated
security and terrorism work within this chapter presents an updated base for tourists and the travel
industry to relaunch travel in the wake of one of the world’s most significant travel disruptions. Tourists
should be better informed and equipped for new travel challenges and adventures.
Throughout, and in the wake of a global pandemic, many countries have re-evaluated what exactly constitutes critical infrastructure and the importance of this infrastructure or systems of state/national significance. This reflection has also reconsidered exactly what critical infrastructure, facilities or systems of national significance mean to the country, community, and national security. Australia is no exception. However, not only has Australia informally re-evaluated the nature and status of its critical infrastructure but it has also broadened both the definition and legislation mandating greater security and risk management.
The context and impact of Australia’s reflexive security risk management actions and legislation have yet to be considered in full, especially as it relates to public/private security, and more importantly enterprise security risk management. That is, aside from the considerable change in critical infrastructure legislation, what does it mean for the information, knowledge and practice of security management and risk management within an organisational, infrastructure context? More specifically, when and where security and risk are conjoined as siloed functions? As a result, this discussion and information paper seeks to introduce the topic of critical infrastructure and systems of national significance as a contemporary challenge or mature consideration for security and/or risk management practices.
While focused on Australia primarily, the critical infrastructure discourse has security risk management implications for most countries and jurisdictions. This paper explores global opinions, prior research and explicit public security guidance from national agencies and authorities about security risk management and critical infrastructure. It is therefore hoped, this initial summary and supporting observations spawns and supports a new age of security and risk sciences within the protection and resilience of critical infrastructure, systems of national significance and enterprise security risk management.
This information and discussion presentation offers the first step in unpacking and understanding the change, requirements and demands of security and risk management practices and processes within the critical infrastructure and systems of national significance. Moreover, this presentation explores the technical and professional nuances of security management and risk management and how it is inadequately defined or communicated in legislation and practice. Posing the greatest question for governments, operators, and security/risk practitioners. Security for who, when, how, to what standard and in what context? In addition to the reality that if ‘risk’ management was inadequate and unable to self-regulate or evolve to face the evolving and changing threats, what changed? In short, changing laws, rules and expectations fails to raise the bar of security and risk management practices without a commensurate increase in the underlying information, knowledge, education and experience of security and risk representatives. This deficit will not be corrected nor rectified overnight, with the subsequent ‘gap’ likely evident for years after the new threat and legislation. For now, the current individual and collective risk profile is likely that of fragility and vulnerability, not resilience, with the greatest liability that of humans, not infrastructure.
Travel risk ratings: The risk is not the advance forecast, it is the reckless and negligent recalibration once events become past, past becomes data and data become evidence. It is the proof of specific, contextual numbers that makes drunk driving, untested medicines and random guesses SAFER than travel risk ratings because before the event and data was uncertainty, after the accumulation of numbers, there is a certainty.
The document discusses research on the relationship between media, terrorism, and risk perception. It provides summaries of several academic sources that cover topics such as:
1. How social media provides opportunities for terrorists but algorithms alone do not shape communication.
2. Exposure to terrorism news increases perceived risk but not self-risk, and understanding how risk perceptions are shaped is important.
3. Definitions of terrorism were not seen to change after attacks, only reaffirming prior conceptions from media cases.
Tony Ridley is an international security and risk management professional. His LinkedIn profile describes security risk management as a sport with the following characteristics:
1) It involves many varied individuals and groups such as players, opposition, trainers, umpires, coaches, managers, and owners, each with their own objectives, skills, motivations, and roles that can change over time.
2) The field of play for managing security risks can be anywhere in the virtual or physical world, and the conditions and rules are also varied and change regularly.
3) Performance in security risk management is difficult to measure objectively as indicators often lag behind and are influenced by outside observers, audiences, and commentators removed from
Tony Ridley is an international security and risk management professional on LinkedIn. He is a member of the Security group on LinkedIn where he connects with other professionals in the security field. His profile provides information on his experience and expertise in security, regulation, standards and governance.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like depression and anxiety.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document contains references and short quotes from various sources related to security, risk management, and criminology. It discusses topics such as the fit between military/police backgrounds and security roles; degrees awarded in India; bounded rationality in criminal decision making; deterrence and backlash effects of crackdowns; the limited impact of police patrol techniques; life expectancy tables from ancient Rome; generalism versus specialization; and a quote on tools and problems. The document serves as a collection of references on a variety of topics relevant to security and risk management.
The document describes Tony Ridley's appreciation process for time critical decision making. The process involves sequentially assessing the situation to form an implementable plan. It includes analyzing the objective, considering courses of action and factors, and producing a plan with the best course of action, criteria for implementation, and contingencies for unexpected issues. The appreciation process provides a methodical approach to prioritized problem solving in urgent situations.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document appears to be the profile page of Tony Ridley, who works in international security and risk management. It includes his references and links to his LinkedIn profile. It also contains multiple excerpts and citations from academic works about issues in corporate and private security such as the need for effective security systems, qualifications for security directors, the importance of business skills in security management, the accreditation of university security courses, the challenges with industry groups, and issues with applying risk management standards to security risk management.
The document is a LinkedIn profile of Tony Ridley, an international security and risk management professional. It includes information about his membership in security industry groups and lists references related to security education distributions, the security industry distribution, and concepts like the fat tail distribution hypothesis, Pareto principle, and power law. The references are cited in relation to analyzing security industry problems historically to help guide solutions for the future.
The document discusses a 20-year analysis conducted by a professor that found experts to be routinely wrong in their predictions. The analysis examined 284 highly educated experts and over 82,000 estimates of the future. It also found that random volunteers from around the US outperformed the $50 billion per year US Intelligence community in forecasting geopolitical events, even when intelligence analysts had access to classified information. The document advocates for an "evidence-based forecasting" approach similar to evidence-based medicine, moving away from decision making based on experience and authority toward quantification and analysis.
This document provides a summary of George Orwell's 1946 essay "Politics and the English Language" and lists six essential rules for clear communication. The rules advise using short words over long, cutting unnecessary words, using active voice, and avoiding foreign phrases, scientific jargon, and metaphors that have lost their original meaning. An example is given of metaphors like "ring the changes" and "hotbed" that Orwell argued had become meaningless due to overuse.
This document appears to be the profile page of Tony Ridley, who works in international security and risk management. It includes his references and links to his LinkedIn profile. It also contains multiple excerpts and citations from academic works about issues in corporate and private security such as the need for effective security systems, qualifications for security directors, the importance of business skills in security management, the accreditation of university security courses, the challenges with industry groups, and issues with applying risk management standards to security risk management.
Tony Ridley is an international security and risk management professional with references listed. The document discusses evidence that skilled poachers were not favored recruits to become gamekeepers, as the skills required for poaching differ from those needed for gamekeeping. While some knowledge of poaching techniques could help with policing aspects of gamekeeping, managing game resources requires a different skill set. The document also notes that while the phrase "poacher-turned-gamekeeper" is often used to describe bad actors being recruited into security, there is little evidence that this was common practice historically.
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