The document discusses how vehicle fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness has changed since the early 1900s. It provides information on advances in gasoline, electric vehicles, and fuel cells that have led to more efficient and less polluting vehicles. These include hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that have zero emissions, and hybrid electric vehicles that have lower emissions than gas-powered cars. The future of transportation is moving towards more widespread use of hydrogen and electric vehicles.
Este documento ofrece nueve frases comunes que las mujeres utilizan en discusiones domésticas y sus significados ocultos desde la perspectiva masculina. Se advierte a los hombres que estén atentos a la "terminología" femenina para evitar problemas, y se anima a compartir el documento con otros hombres como advertencia. También se invita a las mujeres a reírse del contenido aunque se reconoce que "todo lo aquí dicho es verdad".
This document outlines a business project to improve customer service at Walmart. It proposes ideas like adding more registers and employees, keeping shelves fully stocked, and improving the existing S.M.A.R.T. inventory tracking system. It also suggests using new technologies like self-service registers and a mobile app to scan items for virtual carts. Analyzing stakeholders and strategic options is recommended to select the best approaches. The benefits could include increased revenue and a better shopping experience, while risks include costs, employee issues, and difficulties adapting to changes.
Este documento describe un proyecto desarrollado con un grupo de estudiantes entre 17 y 19 años con deficiencias psíquicas ligeras o problemas asociados. La mayoría tiene adaptaciones curriculares en todas las asignaturas, adaptadas a su nivel académico en el segundo ciclo de educación secundaria. También explica brevemente qué es un Slideshare y cómo se puede usar para crear presentaciones con formatos como PDF u ODT que permiten pasar las páginas y agregar música de fondo según el proyecto.
Este documento presenta una breve biografía de Nikola Tesla, inventor croata-estadounidense. Comienza con los primeros años de Tesla, incluyendo su nacimiento en 1856 y sus habilidades como la memoria fotográfica y la capacidad de visualizar inventos mentalmente. Luego describe algunos de los inventos más importantes de Tesla, como la corriente alterna, el motor asíncrono y la radio inalámbrica. Finalmente, incluye una sección sobre videos relacionados con la vida y obra de este pionero de la electricidad
This document proposes a mobile dalkhichdi business to cater to students. Market research with 50 students found 80% preferred dalkhichdi over alternatives like maggi and curry rice. It was seen as a light, healthy and affordable option. The business aims to provide food easily and at the lowest price. It will face competition from the mess and cafeteria but sees opportunities in being mobile and priced lower. Cost analysis shows it can be profitable. The document outlines strategies for production, selling spots and organizational structure to execute the mobile dalkhichdi concept.
The document discusses how vehicle fuel efficiency and environmental friendliness has changed since the early 1900s. It provides information on advances in gasoline, electric vehicles, and fuel cells that have led to more efficient and less polluting vehicles. These include hydrogen fuel cell vehicles that have zero emissions, and hybrid electric vehicles that have lower emissions than gas-powered cars. The future of transportation is moving towards more widespread use of hydrogen and electric vehicles.
Este documento ofrece nueve frases comunes que las mujeres utilizan en discusiones domésticas y sus significados ocultos desde la perspectiva masculina. Se advierte a los hombres que estén atentos a la "terminología" femenina para evitar problemas, y se anima a compartir el documento con otros hombres como advertencia. También se invita a las mujeres a reírse del contenido aunque se reconoce que "todo lo aquí dicho es verdad".
This document outlines a business project to improve customer service at Walmart. It proposes ideas like adding more registers and employees, keeping shelves fully stocked, and improving the existing S.M.A.R.T. inventory tracking system. It also suggests using new technologies like self-service registers and a mobile app to scan items for virtual carts. Analyzing stakeholders and strategic options is recommended to select the best approaches. The benefits could include increased revenue and a better shopping experience, while risks include costs, employee issues, and difficulties adapting to changes.
Este documento describe un proyecto desarrollado con un grupo de estudiantes entre 17 y 19 años con deficiencias psíquicas ligeras o problemas asociados. La mayoría tiene adaptaciones curriculares en todas las asignaturas, adaptadas a su nivel académico en el segundo ciclo de educación secundaria. También explica brevemente qué es un Slideshare y cómo se puede usar para crear presentaciones con formatos como PDF u ODT que permiten pasar las páginas y agregar música de fondo según el proyecto.
Este documento presenta una breve biografía de Nikola Tesla, inventor croata-estadounidense. Comienza con los primeros años de Tesla, incluyendo su nacimiento en 1856 y sus habilidades como la memoria fotográfica y la capacidad de visualizar inventos mentalmente. Luego describe algunos de los inventos más importantes de Tesla, como la corriente alterna, el motor asíncrono y la radio inalámbrica. Finalmente, incluye una sección sobre videos relacionados con la vida y obra de este pionero de la electricidad
This document proposes a mobile dalkhichdi business to cater to students. Market research with 50 students found 80% preferred dalkhichdi over alternatives like maggi and curry rice. It was seen as a light, healthy and affordable option. The business aims to provide food easily and at the lowest price. It will face competition from the mess and cafeteria but sees opportunities in being mobile and priced lower. Cost analysis shows it can be profitable. The document outlines strategies for production, selling spots and organizational structure to execute the mobile dalkhichdi concept.
This document provides short sayings and descriptions of people in the community of Mon Bouton and LaTournelle in Haiti. It mentions several women including Gran (Madam Andre) who says "Fanm se kajou – plis li vye, plis li bon" meaning that women are like hardwood and get better with age. It also describes Dieula, a girl next door, and highlights her enthusiasm for soccer. Overall, the document concisely introduces many individuals and includes local sayings that offer insights into Haitian culture and way of life.
In rural Haiti, we work collaboratively and with humility to preserve the dignity of our neighbors. The newsletter describes various dimensions of our learning. Most notably, this past year was the collaborative implementation of solar powered pumps to bring water closer to a mountain community.
The biggest roadblock to the successful realization and deployment of humanitarian technologies is: Not involving at every level the local experts and end-users; not studying and appreciating the locally-available technologies and skills, and not knowing the terrain - the map is not the territory. Our small team was fortunate to have enthusiastic learners, Haitians and visitors, willing to take risks and test out ideas. For our organization, "If Pigs Could Fly -Helping Hillside Haiti," the principal goal is the shared learning. Not to discount the material benefits to the community, it is the learning that will endure.
Long after the PVC has crumbled, the solar panels need repair, and the steel gives way, it will be this shared learning, the experience, the participation in construction, that will endure.
The newsletter summarizes our various efforts to learn and share in Haiti.
1) A micro-NGO called "If Pigs Could Fly - Helping Hillside Haiti" established a solar-powered water pumping system in the remote village of Mon Bouton in rural Haiti to bring water closer to homes.
2) The system uses solar panels to power pumps that lift water through pipes from a reservoir 700 meters downhill, to storage tanks at intermediate and upper elevation sites.
3) The system provides around 300 gallons of water per day to the community, saving women and children from carrying water long distances. It demonstrates how appropriate technology can sustainably improve living conditions in developing areas.
Projects designed to provide work and introduce new technologies for consideration and adaptation in a mountain community in Southeastern Haiti (6eme seksyon, Leyogan)
Are you in? We're building bridges people to people, as well as solar energy tools. This collaborative project launches NOW and will be installed during August 1 - August 16, 2013. If you are in Haiti, join us (hiking boots suggested). If you will NOT be in Haiti, please (please?) send a small (small and numerous will do the job) donation to the link for our Cause, http://www.causes.com/causes/529435-if-pigs-could-fly-haiti
Trudy Reagan is writing to supporters to request their help. She is running for city council again after losing by a narrow margin last time. She believes with their donations and volunteer efforts, she can win this time to bring positive change to the community as a council member.
The document describes a project by the non-profit organization "If Pigs Could Fly - Helping Hillside Haiti" to install a solar-powered water pumping system in the rural community of Zoranje in Haiti. The system will pump water from a source up 230 feet and store it in a 300 gallon tank, saving women and children hours of walking to collect water daily. It is designed to operate unattended, with simple maintenance, and use excess power for charging batteries or irrigation. The total cost of the system is estimated at $2,268.
This document provides specifications for the ShurFlo Model 9325-043-101, a 24VDC submersible pump for transporting potable water. It includes a flow chart that shows the pump's flow rate in gallons and liters per hour at various total vertical lift heights from 20 to 230 feet, along with the minimum required wattage of the solar array and current in amps needed to power the pump at each height.
The document shows a diagram with lines representing the highest and lowest paths of the summer sun at noon and labels for zenith, horizon, and angles of +26 and -26. It also contains instructions to set a panel between the horizon and noon sun positions and change its angle throughout the year.
This document contains labels and parts for the translation of a tripod assembly. It lists the main tripod plates A through H and provides the location of each part in inches from the top or bottom. Other miscellaneous labels provide instructions for mounting additional components like a float switch, outlet, and wire attachments.
The document provides assembly and operation instructions for two solar-powered water pump systems being installed in Mon Bouton, Haiti to supply water to homes uphill. Each system includes a solar panel, submersible pump, control box, cables, and a tripod to mount the solar panel. The systems are designed to pump 400 gallons of water per day up 230 feet from two water sources to two storage tanks. Detailed instructions are provided to assemble the tripod structures, mount the solar panels and control boxes, install the pumps and piping, and connect all components.
Power to the People - A presentation by Randy Mont-Reynaud, PhD & Elisee AbrahamRandy Mont-Reynaud
A Haitian community studied and installed solar-powered water pumps to provide drinking water and water for washing and bathing for residents. Community members and an engineer explored water access options and measured potential sources. They collaborated with a solar energy company to install pumps powered by solar panels, bringing water access to the mountain community through solar power.
The document discusses a mountain community in Haiti that studied and installed solar-powered water pumps. It describes how the community previously had to haul water from far distances, but through collaboration between organizations, they were able to install pumps powered by solar panels to make water more accessible. The project involved engineers, volunteers from the local area and abroad, and reviews from energy companies to set up a sustainable water system for the community using solar energy.
This document provides short sayings and descriptions of people in the community of Mon Bouton and LaTournelle in Haiti. It mentions several women including Gran (Madam Andre) who says "Fanm se kajou – plis li vye, plis li bon" meaning that women are like hardwood and get better with age. It also describes Dieula, a girl next door, and highlights her enthusiasm for soccer. Overall, the document concisely introduces many individuals and includes local sayings that offer insights into Haitian culture and way of life.
In rural Haiti, we work collaboratively and with humility to preserve the dignity of our neighbors. The newsletter describes various dimensions of our learning. Most notably, this past year was the collaborative implementation of solar powered pumps to bring water closer to a mountain community.
The biggest roadblock to the successful realization and deployment of humanitarian technologies is: Not involving at every level the local experts and end-users; not studying and appreciating the locally-available technologies and skills, and not knowing the terrain - the map is not the territory. Our small team was fortunate to have enthusiastic learners, Haitians and visitors, willing to take risks and test out ideas. For our organization, "If Pigs Could Fly -Helping Hillside Haiti," the principal goal is the shared learning. Not to discount the material benefits to the community, it is the learning that will endure.
Long after the PVC has crumbled, the solar panels need repair, and the steel gives way, it will be this shared learning, the experience, the participation in construction, that will endure.
The newsletter summarizes our various efforts to learn and share in Haiti.
1) A micro-NGO called "If Pigs Could Fly - Helping Hillside Haiti" established a solar-powered water pumping system in the remote village of Mon Bouton in rural Haiti to bring water closer to homes.
2) The system uses solar panels to power pumps that lift water through pipes from a reservoir 700 meters downhill, to storage tanks at intermediate and upper elevation sites.
3) The system provides around 300 gallons of water per day to the community, saving women and children from carrying water long distances. It demonstrates how appropriate technology can sustainably improve living conditions in developing areas.
Projects designed to provide work and introduce new technologies for consideration and adaptation in a mountain community in Southeastern Haiti (6eme seksyon, Leyogan)
Are you in? We're building bridges people to people, as well as solar energy tools. This collaborative project launches NOW and will be installed during August 1 - August 16, 2013. If you are in Haiti, join us (hiking boots suggested). If you will NOT be in Haiti, please (please?) send a small (small and numerous will do the job) donation to the link for our Cause, http://www.causes.com/causes/529435-if-pigs-could-fly-haiti
Trudy Reagan is writing to supporters to request their help. She is running for city council again after losing by a narrow margin last time. She believes with their donations and volunteer efforts, she can win this time to bring positive change to the community as a council member.
The document describes a project by the non-profit organization "If Pigs Could Fly - Helping Hillside Haiti" to install a solar-powered water pumping system in the rural community of Zoranje in Haiti. The system will pump water from a source up 230 feet and store it in a 300 gallon tank, saving women and children hours of walking to collect water daily. It is designed to operate unattended, with simple maintenance, and use excess power for charging batteries or irrigation. The total cost of the system is estimated at $2,268.
This document provides specifications for the ShurFlo Model 9325-043-101, a 24VDC submersible pump for transporting potable water. It includes a flow chart that shows the pump's flow rate in gallons and liters per hour at various total vertical lift heights from 20 to 230 feet, along with the minimum required wattage of the solar array and current in amps needed to power the pump at each height.
The document shows a diagram with lines representing the highest and lowest paths of the summer sun at noon and labels for zenith, horizon, and angles of +26 and -26. It also contains instructions to set a panel between the horizon and noon sun positions and change its angle throughout the year.
This document contains labels and parts for the translation of a tripod assembly. It lists the main tripod plates A through H and provides the location of each part in inches from the top or bottom. Other miscellaneous labels provide instructions for mounting additional components like a float switch, outlet, and wire attachments.
The document provides assembly and operation instructions for two solar-powered water pump systems being installed in Mon Bouton, Haiti to supply water to homes uphill. Each system includes a solar panel, submersible pump, control box, cables, and a tripod to mount the solar panel. The systems are designed to pump 400 gallons of water per day up 230 feet from two water sources to two storage tanks. Detailed instructions are provided to assemble the tripod structures, mount the solar panels and control boxes, install the pumps and piping, and connect all components.
Power to the People - A presentation by Randy Mont-Reynaud, PhD & Elisee AbrahamRandy Mont-Reynaud
A Haitian community studied and installed solar-powered water pumps to provide drinking water and water for washing and bathing for residents. Community members and an engineer explored water access options and measured potential sources. They collaborated with a solar energy company to install pumps powered by solar panels, bringing water access to the mountain community through solar power.
The document discusses a mountain community in Haiti that studied and installed solar-powered water pumps. It describes how the community previously had to haul water from far distances, but through collaboration between organizations, they were able to install pumps powered by solar panels to make water more accessible. The project involved engineers, volunteers from the local area and abroad, and reviews from energy companies to set up a sustainable water system for the community using solar energy.