This document contains the questions and answers for a Jeopardy game covering various subjects including language arts, math, social studies, physical science, and earth science. There are $100-$500 questions on topics like parts of speech, fractions, US government branches, properties of light, and planets. The final Jeopardy question asks about the natural rights found in the Declaration of Independence, and the answer is the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Laporan tersebut membahas tentang situasi kebebasan pers, bisnis media, dan kesejahteraan jurnalis di Jakarta pada tahun 2013. Beberapa poin penting yang diangkat antara lain meningkatnya ancaman terhadap independensi media menjelang pemilu 2014 karena semakin banyak politisi yang juga memiliki media, serta penurunan peringkat kebebasan pers Indonesia di mata lembaga internasional.
This article discusses happiness and the growing field of positive psychology. Researchers are studying ways to help people become happier even if they are not depressed. About half of a person's happiness comes from their innate personality, while 10% depends on circumstances and 40% is up to the individual through their actions. The happiest people frequently do kind acts for others and pursue goals.
This document presents a platform called ChoisiCompany that values being creative, positive, unique, and memorable, going against what corrupted systems say by reaching one's potential. It aims to be a place where everyone feels safe, valued, and important.
This document outlines the key competencies of a team leader, including having a positive attitude, being logical and efficient in communication, completing tasks quickly while learning new skills, promoting innovation and independence, ensuring transparency and high quality work, helping team members and having a positive impact, identifying and solving problems, empowering the team and acknowledging their interests and success, strategizing to promote results and careers, protecting the team externally, and giving them full context while earning external credits.
This document discusses facilitating student participation in free and open source software projects through academic courses. It proposes a pilot program called "MouseTrap" to involve students and professors in developing a GNOME application for mouse control via webcam head tracking. The goals are to make the module compatible with GNOME 3, define its roadmap, establish expertise among academic participants, and explore course materials for student involvement in order to build a sustainable contributor community around the module over the short, medium, and long term.
This document contains the questions and answers for a Jeopardy game covering various subjects including language arts, math, social studies, physical science, and earth science. There are $100-$500 questions on topics like parts of speech, fractions, US government branches, properties of light, and planets. The final Jeopardy question asks about the natural rights found in the Declaration of Independence, and the answer is the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
Laporan tersebut membahas tentang situasi kebebasan pers, bisnis media, dan kesejahteraan jurnalis di Jakarta pada tahun 2013. Beberapa poin penting yang diangkat antara lain meningkatnya ancaman terhadap independensi media menjelang pemilu 2014 karena semakin banyak politisi yang juga memiliki media, serta penurunan peringkat kebebasan pers Indonesia di mata lembaga internasional.
This article discusses happiness and the growing field of positive psychology. Researchers are studying ways to help people become happier even if they are not depressed. About half of a person's happiness comes from their innate personality, while 10% depends on circumstances and 40% is up to the individual through their actions. The happiest people frequently do kind acts for others and pursue goals.
This document presents a platform called ChoisiCompany that values being creative, positive, unique, and memorable, going against what corrupted systems say by reaching one's potential. It aims to be a place where everyone feels safe, valued, and important.
This document outlines the key competencies of a team leader, including having a positive attitude, being logical and efficient in communication, completing tasks quickly while learning new skills, promoting innovation and independence, ensuring transparency and high quality work, helping team members and having a positive impact, identifying and solving problems, empowering the team and acknowledging their interests and success, strategizing to promote results and careers, protecting the team externally, and giving them full context while earning external credits.
This document discusses facilitating student participation in free and open source software projects through academic courses. It proposes a pilot program called "MouseTrap" to involve students and professors in developing a GNOME application for mouse control via webcam head tracking. The goals are to make the module compatible with GNOME 3, define its roadmap, establish expertise among academic participants, and explore course materials for student involvement in order to build a sustainable contributor community around the module over the short, medium, and long term.
The document provides a summary of the author's third day walking along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. Some key details:
- The author meets pilgrims from around the world, including an American woman who walks sections each year over multiple trips.
- In a small town, the author encounters a woman in a wheelchair who has walked the route 5 times despite her disability.
- That evening, the author stays in the rustic refuge of Bercianos del Camino Real, where he learns more about his fellow pilgrims, including a unemployed German family and a German man who has walked over 2,400 km.
- Over a communal dinner, the pilgrims share
The document discusses finding examples of various geometric properties by searching for them on eBay. It provides screenshots from eBay listings that illustrate parallel lines cut by a transversal, congruent triangles, triangles inscribed in a circle, and similar triangles. The document concludes that geometry can be found everywhere and that it was an informative project to search for geometric properties on eBay.
This document introduces Bruno Cornec and provides information about his background working with open source software since 1988. It then summarizes the FOSSology project, which is a framework for analyzing open source software to understand licenses and reduce uncertainty about using open source. Key aspects of FOSSology discussed include its license detection capabilities, architecture, requirements, and timeline of new features. Potential other uses for FOSSology are also listed.
This document outlines the process of industrializing an open source software and selling it as a product. It discusses securing the intellectual property of the code, improving development practices through version control, continuous integration, testing and documentation. It also covers challenges of determining customer needs when no existing market exists, balancing innovation and technical capabilities with market demands, and the importance of user satisfaction over technical features alone. The conclusion reflects on how research labs can foster innovation and how 13 jobs have been created by building a company around code originally developed through academic research.
Entrepreneurial-spirited, technology-oriented operations executive with proven track record building and scaling operations to drive growth, deliver investor ROI, and position companies for acquisition. Expert in leveraging automation and business intelligence to inform decision making and operational, marketing, and product strategy development. Consistently develop and execute strategies that provide increased efficiency, contribution margin per customer, and customer retention at minimum cost. Readily architect right data sets to analyze specific areas of businesses in diverse domestic and international settings, and build metrics-focused teams and comprehensive, highly automated infrastructures to implement scalable solutions.
Integrated it portfolio management using epm live's it engine appEPM Live
This document discusses EPM Live's ITEngine application for integrated portfolio management of IT work. ITEngine provides a single platform to manage all types of IT work including projects, applications, services, and tasks. It offers capabilities for portfolio management, project management, service management, financial management, resource management, and reporting. The platform is built on SharePoint to leverage existing skills and infrastructure. ITEngine provides a comprehensive yet flexible solution to bring together all IT work processes on one system.
The document discusses Trustedbird, an open source secure email client based on Mozilla Thunderbird. It was created by the French Ministry of Defense to provide security features for the military, industry, and government. Trustedbird provides services like encrypted signatures, secure headers, multiple LDAP directory support, and an extended email format called XIMF that allows custom headers for security classification and project identification. A demonstration showed features of signed and encrypted emails using Trustedbird. The conclusion discusses plans for Trustedbird to be integrated into more French government systems and to contribute patches to Thunderbird where possible.
This document discusses how free and open-source software can help address major challenges in Green IT by reducing hardware and software waste. It outlines that Green IT has two phases: Green IT 1.0 focuses on reducing the footprint of information and communication technologies, while Green IT 2.0 uses ICT to create a greener world. FLOSS is presented as a way to extend hardware lifespan through re-use and refurbishing, reduce excessive software upgrades, help humanity share resources more efficiently, and provide an open collaborative model to solve large-scale problems like e-waste. The document argues public policy should recognize and promote these benefits of FLOSS for sustainability goals.
The document summarizes TRICARE policies regarding access standards for primary care managers, waiving those standards, monthly payment options for TRICARE Prime beneficiaries, enrolling in TRICARE Prime and being assigned a primary care manager, privacy practices, and TRICARE's partial hospitalization program. It addresses topics such as living far from a military treatment facility and needing to waive access standards, different payment options including allotment and electronic funds transfer, the enrollment and primary care manager assignment process, privacy of health information, and how a partial hospitalization program provides behavioral health support as an alternative to inpatient care.
The DREAM Act would allow undocumented students who grew up in the US to gain legal status by attending college or joining the military. It has been introduced in Congress multiple times but never passed. Currently, undocumented students cannot access benefits like in-state tuition or financial aid. The DREAM Act would change this by providing a path to citizenship for qualifying undocumented students through higher education or military service.
The document discusses government transparency from different perspectives. It argues that transparency may not align with governments' typical goals of maintaining authority, increasing size and influence, and keeping their mission ambiguous. However, transparency could clarify a government's mission if implemented properly. The document suggests that while transparency has benefits, governments often ignore best practices.
The document provides a summary of the author's third day walking along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route in Spain. Some key details:
- The author meets pilgrims from around the world, including an American woman who walks sections each year over multiple trips.
- In a small town, the author encounters a woman in a wheelchair who has walked the route 5 times despite her disability.
- That evening, the author stays in the rustic refuge of Bercianos del Camino Real, where he learns more about his fellow pilgrims, including a unemployed German family and a German man who has walked over 2,400 km.
- Over a communal dinner, the pilgrims share
The document discusses finding examples of various geometric properties by searching for them on eBay. It provides screenshots from eBay listings that illustrate parallel lines cut by a transversal, congruent triangles, triangles inscribed in a circle, and similar triangles. The document concludes that geometry can be found everywhere and that it was an informative project to search for geometric properties on eBay.
This document introduces Bruno Cornec and provides information about his background working with open source software since 1988. It then summarizes the FOSSology project, which is a framework for analyzing open source software to understand licenses and reduce uncertainty about using open source. Key aspects of FOSSology discussed include its license detection capabilities, architecture, requirements, and timeline of new features. Potential other uses for FOSSology are also listed.
This document outlines the process of industrializing an open source software and selling it as a product. It discusses securing the intellectual property of the code, improving development practices through version control, continuous integration, testing and documentation. It also covers challenges of determining customer needs when no existing market exists, balancing innovation and technical capabilities with market demands, and the importance of user satisfaction over technical features alone. The conclusion reflects on how research labs can foster innovation and how 13 jobs have been created by building a company around code originally developed through academic research.
Entrepreneurial-spirited, technology-oriented operations executive with proven track record building and scaling operations to drive growth, deliver investor ROI, and position companies for acquisition. Expert in leveraging automation and business intelligence to inform decision making and operational, marketing, and product strategy development. Consistently develop and execute strategies that provide increased efficiency, contribution margin per customer, and customer retention at minimum cost. Readily architect right data sets to analyze specific areas of businesses in diverse domestic and international settings, and build metrics-focused teams and comprehensive, highly automated infrastructures to implement scalable solutions.
Integrated it portfolio management using epm live's it engine appEPM Live
This document discusses EPM Live's ITEngine application for integrated portfolio management of IT work. ITEngine provides a single platform to manage all types of IT work including projects, applications, services, and tasks. It offers capabilities for portfolio management, project management, service management, financial management, resource management, and reporting. The platform is built on SharePoint to leverage existing skills and infrastructure. ITEngine provides a comprehensive yet flexible solution to bring together all IT work processes on one system.
The document discusses Trustedbird, an open source secure email client based on Mozilla Thunderbird. It was created by the French Ministry of Defense to provide security features for the military, industry, and government. Trustedbird provides services like encrypted signatures, secure headers, multiple LDAP directory support, and an extended email format called XIMF that allows custom headers for security classification and project identification. A demonstration showed features of signed and encrypted emails using Trustedbird. The conclusion discusses plans for Trustedbird to be integrated into more French government systems and to contribute patches to Thunderbird where possible.
This document discusses how free and open-source software can help address major challenges in Green IT by reducing hardware and software waste. It outlines that Green IT has two phases: Green IT 1.0 focuses on reducing the footprint of information and communication technologies, while Green IT 2.0 uses ICT to create a greener world. FLOSS is presented as a way to extend hardware lifespan through re-use and refurbishing, reduce excessive software upgrades, help humanity share resources more efficiently, and provide an open collaborative model to solve large-scale problems like e-waste. The document argues public policy should recognize and promote these benefits of FLOSS for sustainability goals.
The document summarizes TRICARE policies regarding access standards for primary care managers, waiving those standards, monthly payment options for TRICARE Prime beneficiaries, enrolling in TRICARE Prime and being assigned a primary care manager, privacy practices, and TRICARE's partial hospitalization program. It addresses topics such as living far from a military treatment facility and needing to waive access standards, different payment options including allotment and electronic funds transfer, the enrollment and primary care manager assignment process, privacy of health information, and how a partial hospitalization program provides behavioral health support as an alternative to inpatient care.
The DREAM Act would allow undocumented students who grew up in the US to gain legal status by attending college or joining the military. It has been introduced in Congress multiple times but never passed. Currently, undocumented students cannot access benefits like in-state tuition or financial aid. The DREAM Act would change this by providing a path to citizenship for qualifying undocumented students through higher education or military service.
The document discusses government transparency from different perspectives. It argues that transparency may not align with governments' typical goals of maintaining authority, increasing size and influence, and keeping their mission ambiguous. However, transparency could clarify a government's mission if implemented properly. The document suggests that while transparency has benefits, governments often ignore best practices.