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 for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document is an annotated bibliography for a presentation titled "Waste in Place: The McRobies Gully Tip as Landscape". It includes summaries and excerpts from 12 sources that relate to landscapes and waste. The sources discuss topics such as how we relate to rubbish, electronic waste circulation, the archaeology of garbage, aesthetics of nature, ecology without nature, landscape as a process, terra nullius doctrine, body and landscape as complementary terms, and landscape as both revealing and concealing. Questions or suggestions for the presentation are requested at the end.
This document outlines Felix Wilson's research project exploring human-animal encounters in cities at night through photography and video. The research questions examine how imaging can engage viewers in considering the nocturnal city as habitat and speculate on shared experiences between humans and animals. The objectives are to offer new perspectives on this topic using a speculative visual poetics informed by theory and science. A list of common urban animal species is provided along with examples of relevant artistic works and an extensive bibliography.
This document provides information about the benefits of membership in a local Home Builders Association (HBA). It discusses how HBA membership can build relationships, increase knowledge, and boost profits through networking opportunities like committees, events, and introductions. Members are encouraged to get involved in HBA activities that fit their goals and use their membership to gain contacts and knowledge about other businesses rather than cold calling. Building close connections or relationships is positioned as key to getting business.
Presentation I gave at the CoolTwitter Conference in Cleveland, Ohio August 7, 2009. I talked about the top 5 1/2 threats to Twitter and ways you can use it safely. Yes, there are more then 5 1/2 issues but I only had 15 minutes! :-)
This document provides a summary of 10 artworks that provide context for the project "Waste in Place: The McRobies Gully Tip as Landscape". The artworks are divided into two sections: 1) "Framing Waste", which discusses works that have used waste as a device to critique social, economic and environmental perspectives; and 2) "Transformational Relations", which discusses works that have sought to provoke consideration of human relations with animals, objects or place. The works discussed use a variety of media including sculpture, photography, video and installation. They address issues such as waste and consumption, human impact on the environment, and complex relationships between humans, objects and sites. The document concludes that these artworks
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.
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 for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document is an annotated bibliography for a presentation titled "Waste in Place: The McRobies Gully Tip as Landscape". It includes summaries and excerpts from 12 sources that relate to landscapes and waste. The sources discuss topics such as how we relate to rubbish, electronic waste circulation, the archaeology of garbage, aesthetics of nature, ecology without nature, landscape as a process, terra nullius doctrine, body and landscape as complementary terms, and landscape as both revealing and concealing. Questions or suggestions for the presentation are requested at the end.
This document outlines Felix Wilson's research project exploring human-animal encounters in cities at night through photography and video. The research questions examine how imaging can engage viewers in considering the nocturnal city as habitat and speculate on shared experiences between humans and animals. The objectives are to offer new perspectives on this topic using a speculative visual poetics informed by theory and science. A list of common urban animal species is provided along with examples of relevant artistic works and an extensive bibliography.
This document provides information about the benefits of membership in a local Home Builders Association (HBA). It discusses how HBA membership can build relationships, increase knowledge, and boost profits through networking opportunities like committees, events, and introductions. Members are encouraged to get involved in HBA activities that fit their goals and use their membership to gain contacts and knowledge about other businesses rather than cold calling. Building close connections or relationships is positioned as key to getting business.
Presentation I gave at the CoolTwitter Conference in Cleveland, Ohio August 7, 2009. I talked about the top 5 1/2 threats to Twitter and ways you can use it safely. Yes, there are more then 5 1/2 issues but I only had 15 minutes! :-)
This document provides a summary of 10 artworks that provide context for the project "Waste in Place: The McRobies Gully Tip as Landscape". The artworks are divided into two sections: 1) "Framing Waste", which discusses works that have used waste as a device to critique social, economic and environmental perspectives; and 2) "Transformational Relations", which discusses works that have sought to provoke consideration of human relations with animals, objects or place. The works discussed use a variety of media including sculpture, photography, video and installation. They address issues such as waste and consumption, human impact on the environment, and complex relationships between humans, objects and sites. The document concludes that these artworks
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.
This annotated bibliography provides an overview of literature relevant to exploring representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in Tasmania. The literature is divided into three sections: geographies of waste, aesthetics and ecological relations, and making landscapes. Key sources discuss waste as dependent on human culture rather than an inherent quality; critique linear understandings of waste in favor of complex networks; and analyze landscape as encoding political power and shaping human relationships with place over time through complex interrelations. Gaps in the literature regarding non-human animals' relationships with waste are also noted.
Lancer Solutions, LLC is a healthcare business solutions company led by President Lance Nicholls, PharmD. It provides services including healthcare channel strategies, medical education, and pharmacist consultative services. Some example services listed are advisory boards, market research training, event planning, and health screenings. Major pharmaceutical clients mentioned include Amgen, Gilead Sciences, Merck, and Pfizer. Contact information is provided for Lance Nicholls and James O'Connell.
The presentation discusses a project exploring representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in South Hobart, Tasmania. The project aims to develop representations of the site and relationships between human and non-human interactions occurring there. This will provide possibilities to recalibrate understandings of waste and relations between humans and nature. Examples of artworks framing themes of waste and transformational landscape relations are presented.
The project will use representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in South Hobart to explore understandings of landscape and its relationship to human and non-human interactions. At the landfill site, humans, animals, birds and others interact in ways that challenge conventional perceptions of ecology. Issues around ecology and landscape representation are contested in Tasmania, and this site provides an opportunity to recalibrate shared understandings of waste and relations between humans and non-humans.
The document discusses how to write JavaScript code using classes and patterns. It begins by showing an example of how code was written without classes. It then demonstrates how to implement classes in JavaScript by creating base classes, extending classes, and composing classes. The benefits of writing code using classes such as reusability and readability are discussed. The document also provides tips for when and how to write classes in JavaScript.
Matthew Letterman served in the Persian Gulf War from 1990 to 1991 as a member of the 1st Armored Division stationed in Germany. He described the desert combat experience as being like surviving on the moon's surface. Upon returning home, Letterman experienced worsening health problems and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. He believes his illnesses were caused by exposure to chemical and biological agents, smoke from oil well fires, and vaccines during deployment. Seventeen years later, Letterman continues to suffer from various health issues and was denied disability benefits by the VA.
Facebook Best Practice Guide - May 2011Ted Weismann
This is Facebook's official best practice guide published in May 2011. Given how notoriously difficult it is to find such information on Facebook's own site, I thought it would be useful to make it available here as well.
During our last tool talk at NEOISF, Matt Neely talked about using a Fon (a wireless access point) with Karmetasploit to attack wireless clients for penetration testing. In this talk we will take this concept a step further and show you what the latest techniques are for conducting man-in-the-middle attacks (MITM). First, we will define what man-in-the-middle attacks are and why we should be doing these in our penetration tests. The technical discussion will include talk about our old favorites like Wireshark, Ettercap and Cain. Next, we will show some new techniques introduced with tools like SSLStrip, The Middler, and Network Miner. Finally, we will end with an open discussion on how to defend against man-in-the-middle attacks.
Smart Bombs: Mobile Vulnerability and ExploitationTom Eston
Kevin Johnson, John Sawyer and Tom Eston have spent quite a bit of time evaluating mobile applications in their respective jobs. In this presentation they will provide the audience an understanding of how to evaluate mobile applications, examples of how things have been done wrong and an understanding of how you can perform this testing within your organization.
This talk will work with applications from the top three main platforms; iOS, Android and Blackberry. Kevin, Tom and John have used a variety of the top 25 applications for each of these platforms to provide real world examples of the problems applications face.
This annotated bibliography provides an overview of literature relevant to exploring representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in Tasmania. The literature is divided into three sections: geographies of waste, aesthetics and ecological relations, and making landscapes. Key sources discuss waste as dependent on human culture rather than an inherent quality; critique linear understandings of waste in favor of complex networks; and analyze landscape as encoding political power and shaping human relationships with place over time through complex interrelations. Gaps in the literature regarding non-human animals' relationships with waste are also noted.
Lancer Solutions, LLC is a healthcare business solutions company led by President Lance Nicholls, PharmD. It provides services including healthcare channel strategies, medical education, and pharmacist consultative services. Some example services listed are advisory boards, market research training, event planning, and health screenings. Major pharmaceutical clients mentioned include Amgen, Gilead Sciences, Merck, and Pfizer. Contact information is provided for Lance Nicholls and James O'Connell.
The presentation discusses a project exploring representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in South Hobart, Tasmania. The project aims to develop representations of the site and relationships between human and non-human interactions occurring there. This will provide possibilities to recalibrate understandings of waste and relations between humans and nature. Examples of artworks framing themes of waste and transformational landscape relations are presented.
The project will use representations of the McRobies Gully landfill site in South Hobart to explore understandings of landscape and its relationship to human and non-human interactions. At the landfill site, humans, animals, birds and others interact in ways that challenge conventional perceptions of ecology. Issues around ecology and landscape representation are contested in Tasmania, and this site provides an opportunity to recalibrate shared understandings of waste and relations between humans and non-humans.
The document discusses how to write JavaScript code using classes and patterns. It begins by showing an example of how code was written without classes. It then demonstrates how to implement classes in JavaScript by creating base classes, extending classes, and composing classes. The benefits of writing code using classes such as reusability and readability are discussed. The document also provides tips for when and how to write classes in JavaScript.
Matthew Letterman served in the Persian Gulf War from 1990 to 1991 as a member of the 1st Armored Division stationed in Germany. He described the desert combat experience as being like surviving on the moon's surface. Upon returning home, Letterman experienced worsening health problems and symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. He believes his illnesses were caused by exposure to chemical and biological agents, smoke from oil well fires, and vaccines during deployment. Seventeen years later, Letterman continues to suffer from various health issues and was denied disability benefits by the VA.
Facebook Best Practice Guide - May 2011Ted Weismann
This is Facebook's official best practice guide published in May 2011. Given how notoriously difficult it is to find such information on Facebook's own site, I thought it would be useful to make it available here as well.
During our last tool talk at NEOISF, Matt Neely talked about using a Fon (a wireless access point) with Karmetasploit to attack wireless clients for penetration testing. In this talk we will take this concept a step further and show you what the latest techniques are for conducting man-in-the-middle attacks (MITM). First, we will define what man-in-the-middle attacks are and why we should be doing these in our penetration tests. The technical discussion will include talk about our old favorites like Wireshark, Ettercap and Cain. Next, we will show some new techniques introduced with tools like SSLStrip, The Middler, and Network Miner. Finally, we will end with an open discussion on how to defend against man-in-the-middle attacks.
Smart Bombs: Mobile Vulnerability and ExploitationTom Eston
Kevin Johnson, John Sawyer and Tom Eston have spent quite a bit of time evaluating mobile applications in their respective jobs. In this presentation they will provide the audience an understanding of how to evaluate mobile applications, examples of how things have been done wrong and an understanding of how you can perform this testing within your organization.
This talk will work with applications from the top three main platforms; iOS, Android and Blackberry. Kevin, Tom and John have used a variety of the top 25 applications for each of these platforms to provide real world examples of the problems applications face.