O documento descreve a história do estádio Maracanã no Rio de Janeiro, inaugurado em 1950 e sede da Copa do Mundo daquele ano. Foi nomeado em homenagem ao som de pássaros que viviam na região e é um dos maiores estádios de futebol do mundo.
This very short document does not contain enough content to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only states that the document "WILL BE UPDATED SOON" but provides no other details.
Fenomenologia del Consumo AfH: una ricerca sui consumi HoReCafebo leondini
ricerca condotta insieme a Matteo de Angelis della LUISS Business School che propone un nuovo modo di indagare i consumi nel segmento HoReCa. Presentata alla convention 2016 della Società Italiana di Marketing
Features of anesthesia during tooth extraction in patients with cardiovascula...sakenay
This document discusses features of anesthesia during tooth extraction in patients with cardiovascular disease. It summarizes considerations for 7 types of cardiovascular conditions: ischemic heart disease, hypertension, dysrhythmias and pacemakers, valvular heart disease, anticoagulants, congenital heart disease, and cardioactive drugs. For each condition, it discusses signs, symptoms, and recommendations for safe dental treatment and management of any complications like angina attacks. The summary emphasizes the importance of understanding a patient's medical history, current medications, and potential drug interactions to safely provide dental care for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
The University of Phoenix is launching a CRM program to promote their brand using marketing kits distributed to students. Each kit will include branded products that promote the University's brand and colors. The initial order is for 10,000 kits to be drop shipped to students across the US at a budget of $25 per kit. The company provides online education to over 790,000 alumni and has 20 years experience in online learning.
O documento descreve a história do estádio Maracanã no Rio de Janeiro, inaugurado em 1950 e sede da Copa do Mundo daquele ano. Foi nomeado em homenagem ao som de pássaros que viviam na região e é um dos maiores estádios de futebol do mundo.
This very short document does not contain enough content to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It only states that the document "WILL BE UPDATED SOON" but provides no other details.
Fenomenologia del Consumo AfH: una ricerca sui consumi HoReCafebo leondini
ricerca condotta insieme a Matteo de Angelis della LUISS Business School che propone un nuovo modo di indagare i consumi nel segmento HoReCa. Presentata alla convention 2016 della Società Italiana di Marketing
Features of anesthesia during tooth extraction in patients with cardiovascula...sakenay
This document discusses features of anesthesia during tooth extraction in patients with cardiovascular disease. It summarizes considerations for 7 types of cardiovascular conditions: ischemic heart disease, hypertension, dysrhythmias and pacemakers, valvular heart disease, anticoagulants, congenital heart disease, and cardioactive drugs. For each condition, it discusses signs, symptoms, and recommendations for safe dental treatment and management of any complications like angina attacks. The summary emphasizes the importance of understanding a patient's medical history, current medications, and potential drug interactions to safely provide dental care for patients with cardiovascular conditions.
The University of Phoenix is launching a CRM program to promote their brand using marketing kits distributed to students. Each kit will include branded products that promote the University's brand and colors. The initial order is for 10,000 kits to be drop shipped to students across the US at a budget of $25 per kit. The company provides online education to over 790,000 alumni and has 20 years experience in online learning.
Este documento parece ser la carátula de un álbum musical que incluye varias canciones de diferentes artistas como "No puedo amarte" de Ronald A, "El fin fue ayer" de Roiner A, "Tu perdón" de Fabio Barranco y "La karateca" de Robert Arcini. El álbum se titula "Mi música de piano" y contiene 11 canciones.
The document provides information about earthquakes, including what causes them, how they are measured, and effects. It discusses that earthquakes are caused by movements within the earth's crust along faults. They produce different types of seismic waves that can be measured to determine the earthquake's location, size, and intensity. Larger earthquakes can cause significant damage through ground shaking and secondary effects like tsunamis or landslides. Predicting earthquakes precisely remains difficult, but changes in animal behavior, groundwater levels, and other factors may provide some warning. The document also offers safety tips during earthquakes.
This document is a student's research project on teenage pregnancy in Frome, Jamaica. It includes an introduction, acknowledgements, statement of the problem, research methodology, data collection instruments, presentation of data through figures and tables, analysis, findings, recommendations, and appendices. The key findings are:
- Over half of teenage pregnancies occurred between ages 14-17, with another 25% between 18-19.
- Peer pressure was a major contributing factor in 50% of cases, with financial problems and curiosity also contributing.
- 60% of parents were highly disappointed by their child's pregnancy and some ejected them from their homes.
- 45% of young fathers were terrified by the pregnancy, while others
Blood pressure and Its Applied Physiology In Dentistry (Prosthodontics)Self employed
This document discusses blood pressure, including an overview, variations, determinants, regulation, and measurement. It defines systolic and diastolic blood pressure and other related terms. The key factors that determine and regulate blood pressure are described, including cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood volume, hormones, the nervous system, kidneys, and local mechanisms. Methods for measuring blood pressure are outlined, including palpatory, auscultatory, and oscillometric techniques. Special considerations for taking blood pressure in certain populations are also noted.
This document discusses clarifying and implementing the brand concept for AIESEC. It defines organizational and product brands, and describes the LC leader and function leader as brand managers. The brand framework was developed by Harvard and Rockefeller to focus on integrity, democracy, ethics and affinity. Implementation involves product teams, team marketing, customers in the front and back office. Brand awareness levels include recognition, recall, top-of-mind, and brand name dominance.
The document shows before and after photos of renovations and upgrades to a building and facility, including views of the front facade, main entrance, signage, gate and guardhouse, driveways, air compressor room, RODI water plant, HR department, canteen, production area, mezzanine floors, office area, and VIP toilets.
This document provides an overview of indexing and various applications that can be used with FamilySearch. It discusses the indexing process and how to get started indexing records. It then reviews several applications including BillionGraves, Record Seek, TreeSeek, Relative Finder, Puzzilla, RootsMapper, and Find A Grave that connect with FamilySearch. It also discusses the Family Tree application and some games like Little Family Tree, Geneopardy, and Two Sisters that can engage kids with family history.
This document provides instructions for adding various types of media to memories in a genealogy software or website. It describes how to add photos, documents, stories, audio files and how to tag people in photos. It also provides directions for organizing memories into albums and navigating between different views of a person's memories.
This document provides an overview of how to use FamilySearch.org to research family history and find records, including searching for records, modifying search criteria, finding children through parent searches, searching within specific collections, getting help through FamilySearch's support resources, and properly attaching internet sources to a family tree. It outlines different search and browsing functions on FamilySearch and gives tips for expanding searches to find more records.
This document provides instructions for editing information, relationships, and merging duplicate records in FamilySearch. It discusses adding or editing vital information and relationships, using record hints to find additional records, searching for records in FamilySearch, finding and merging duplicate records, and other ways to identify duplicates. The steps provided include selecting the correct information, adding sources and reasons, and reviewing all relationships and information to ensure accurate merging of duplicate records.
This document provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the FamilySearch family history website and tools. It explains how to set up a free FamilySearch account, access the Family Tree tool to build your family tree, view and navigate different layouts of the family tree, add individuals to your tree, view and edit person pages with details about an ancestor, attach sources and media like photos, and find research assistance features. The document is intended help new users understand the basic features and navigation of FamilySearch.
This document lists various genealogy research websites organized into categories. It includes general search engines like Google, websites for free genealogy forms, census records, land records, and several websites focused on immigration records and passenger lists that can help with tracing family history who immigrated to the United States or United Kingdom. The websites provided cover a wide range of genealogical source material to aid people in their family history research.
The document lists various occupations found in historical records, including: ship's supplier (acater), falconer (accipitrary), accountant (accomptant), midwife (accoucheur), military outfitter (accoutre/accoutrement maker), ploughman or ox herder (ackerman/acreman), tax assessor (affeeror), crossbowman (alblastere), innkeeper (albergatore), medieval chemist (alchemist), elected council member or noble officer (alderman), ale tester (ale conner), ale seller (ale-draper), ale barrel worker (ale-tunner), grocer (all spice), ale house land
This document provides an overview of various records related to businesses, employment, and occupations that can contain genealogical information about ancestors. These include apprenticeship, indenture, tax, school, church, town meeting, and census records as well as city directories, newspapers, and records specific to certain occupations like farming, law, medicine, coal mining, and railroads. The document discusses where to find these records and how they can provide clues about an ancestor's residence, family members, economic status, life events, and more.
The document provides a list of websites that are useful resources for tracking immigration ancestors who came to the United States. The websites contain information on indentured servants and convict servants who were sent to the colonies, as well as passenger arrival records, immigration statistics and summaries, and resources for researching immigration records from various countries and arrival ports. Michelle Christie compiled the list of websites to share good sources for ancestry research related to immigration to the United States.
This document outlines several key land records and resources for researching family history related to land: 1) Census records can provide information on where a family lived. 2) Deeds contain details about land transactions like names and prices. 3) The Homestead Act of 1862 gave settlers ownership of land after living on it for 5 years. 4) Wills often mention the distribution of a deceased person's land among heirs. 5) The Bureau of Land Management website provides access to records of land grants and warrants from the U.S. government.
The document discusses wills and probate records, including:
- Probate records provide proof of relationships between heirs listed in a will or determined by intestacy laws.
- The probate process usually begins 30-90 days after death and involves appointing an executor, conducting an inventory, notifying heirs, settling debts and obligations, and distributing the estate.
- Dower and curtesy rights gave surviving spouses rights to portions of the deceased spouse's real property.
- Guardianship records may provide information about minor children if their father died.
- Court minutes record all court cases and appointments and provide additional genealogical details.
- Not all estates were probated before 1900 but rural landowners
This document summarizes resources for genealogical research, including genealogical societies in the Houston area, libraries with genealogy collections, books on genealogy research techniques, and maps useful for historical research. It provides contact information for the Houston Genealogical Forum, Bear Creek Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society District 4, Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Houston Chapter, and Cypress Historical Society. Libraries mentioned include the Houston Public Library, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Fort Worth Library's genealogy collection, the National Archives, and the Library of Congress. Examples of relevant genealogy books and maps resources are also
Este documento parece ser la carátula de un álbum musical que incluye varias canciones de diferentes artistas como "No puedo amarte" de Ronald A, "El fin fue ayer" de Roiner A, "Tu perdón" de Fabio Barranco y "La karateca" de Robert Arcini. El álbum se titula "Mi música de piano" y contiene 11 canciones.
The document provides information about earthquakes, including what causes them, how they are measured, and effects. It discusses that earthquakes are caused by movements within the earth's crust along faults. They produce different types of seismic waves that can be measured to determine the earthquake's location, size, and intensity. Larger earthquakes can cause significant damage through ground shaking and secondary effects like tsunamis or landslides. Predicting earthquakes precisely remains difficult, but changes in animal behavior, groundwater levels, and other factors may provide some warning. The document also offers safety tips during earthquakes.
This document is a student's research project on teenage pregnancy in Frome, Jamaica. It includes an introduction, acknowledgements, statement of the problem, research methodology, data collection instruments, presentation of data through figures and tables, analysis, findings, recommendations, and appendices. The key findings are:
- Over half of teenage pregnancies occurred between ages 14-17, with another 25% between 18-19.
- Peer pressure was a major contributing factor in 50% of cases, with financial problems and curiosity also contributing.
- 60% of parents were highly disappointed by their child's pregnancy and some ejected them from their homes.
- 45% of young fathers were terrified by the pregnancy, while others
Blood pressure and Its Applied Physiology In Dentistry (Prosthodontics)Self employed
This document discusses blood pressure, including an overview, variations, determinants, regulation, and measurement. It defines systolic and diastolic blood pressure and other related terms. The key factors that determine and regulate blood pressure are described, including cardiac output, peripheral resistance, blood volume, hormones, the nervous system, kidneys, and local mechanisms. Methods for measuring blood pressure are outlined, including palpatory, auscultatory, and oscillometric techniques. Special considerations for taking blood pressure in certain populations are also noted.
This document discusses clarifying and implementing the brand concept for AIESEC. It defines organizational and product brands, and describes the LC leader and function leader as brand managers. The brand framework was developed by Harvard and Rockefeller to focus on integrity, democracy, ethics and affinity. Implementation involves product teams, team marketing, customers in the front and back office. Brand awareness levels include recognition, recall, top-of-mind, and brand name dominance.
The document shows before and after photos of renovations and upgrades to a building and facility, including views of the front facade, main entrance, signage, gate and guardhouse, driveways, air compressor room, RODI water plant, HR department, canteen, production area, mezzanine floors, office area, and VIP toilets.
This document provides an overview of indexing and various applications that can be used with FamilySearch. It discusses the indexing process and how to get started indexing records. It then reviews several applications including BillionGraves, Record Seek, TreeSeek, Relative Finder, Puzzilla, RootsMapper, and Find A Grave that connect with FamilySearch. It also discusses the Family Tree application and some games like Little Family Tree, Geneopardy, and Two Sisters that can engage kids with family history.
This document provides instructions for adding various types of media to memories in a genealogy software or website. It describes how to add photos, documents, stories, audio files and how to tag people in photos. It also provides directions for organizing memories into albums and navigating between different views of a person's memories.
This document provides an overview of how to use FamilySearch.org to research family history and find records, including searching for records, modifying search criteria, finding children through parent searches, searching within specific collections, getting help through FamilySearch's support resources, and properly attaching internet sources to a family tree. It outlines different search and browsing functions on FamilySearch and gives tips for expanding searches to find more records.
This document provides instructions for editing information, relationships, and merging duplicate records in FamilySearch. It discusses adding or editing vital information and relationships, using record hints to find additional records, searching for records in FamilySearch, finding and merging duplicate records, and other ways to identify duplicates. The steps provided include selecting the correct information, adding sources and reasons, and reviewing all relationships and information to ensure accurate merging of duplicate records.
This document provides an overview of the key features and functionality of the FamilySearch family history website and tools. It explains how to set up a free FamilySearch account, access the Family Tree tool to build your family tree, view and navigate different layouts of the family tree, add individuals to your tree, view and edit person pages with details about an ancestor, attach sources and media like photos, and find research assistance features. The document is intended help new users understand the basic features and navigation of FamilySearch.
This document lists various genealogy research websites organized into categories. It includes general search engines like Google, websites for free genealogy forms, census records, land records, and several websites focused on immigration records and passenger lists that can help with tracing family history who immigrated to the United States or United Kingdom. The websites provided cover a wide range of genealogical source material to aid people in their family history research.
The document lists various occupations found in historical records, including: ship's supplier (acater), falconer (accipitrary), accountant (accomptant), midwife (accoucheur), military outfitter (accoutre/accoutrement maker), ploughman or ox herder (ackerman/acreman), tax assessor (affeeror), crossbowman (alblastere), innkeeper (albergatore), medieval chemist (alchemist), elected council member or noble officer (alderman), ale tester (ale conner), ale seller (ale-draper), ale barrel worker (ale-tunner), grocer (all spice), ale house land
This document provides an overview of various records related to businesses, employment, and occupations that can contain genealogical information about ancestors. These include apprenticeship, indenture, tax, school, church, town meeting, and census records as well as city directories, newspapers, and records specific to certain occupations like farming, law, medicine, coal mining, and railroads. The document discusses where to find these records and how they can provide clues about an ancestor's residence, family members, economic status, life events, and more.
The document provides a list of websites that are useful resources for tracking immigration ancestors who came to the United States. The websites contain information on indentured servants and convict servants who were sent to the colonies, as well as passenger arrival records, immigration statistics and summaries, and resources for researching immigration records from various countries and arrival ports. Michelle Christie compiled the list of websites to share good sources for ancestry research related to immigration to the United States.
This document outlines several key land records and resources for researching family history related to land: 1) Census records can provide information on where a family lived. 2) Deeds contain details about land transactions like names and prices. 3) The Homestead Act of 1862 gave settlers ownership of land after living on it for 5 years. 4) Wills often mention the distribution of a deceased person's land among heirs. 5) The Bureau of Land Management website provides access to records of land grants and warrants from the U.S. government.
The document discusses wills and probate records, including:
- Probate records provide proof of relationships between heirs listed in a will or determined by intestacy laws.
- The probate process usually begins 30-90 days after death and involves appointing an executor, conducting an inventory, notifying heirs, settling debts and obligations, and distributing the estate.
- Dower and curtesy rights gave surviving spouses rights to portions of the deceased spouse's real property.
- Guardianship records may provide information about minor children if their father died.
- Court minutes record all court cases and appointments and provide additional genealogical details.
- Not all estates were probated before 1900 but rural landowners
This document summarizes resources for genealogical research, including genealogical societies in the Houston area, libraries with genealogy collections, books on genealogy research techniques, and maps useful for historical research. It provides contact information for the Houston Genealogical Forum, Bear Creek Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society District 4, Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Houston Chapter, and Cypress Historical Society. Libraries mentioned include the Houston Public Library, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Fort Worth Library's genealogy collection, the National Archives, and the Library of Congress. Examples of relevant genealogy books and maps resources are also
This document summarizes resources for genealogical research, including genealogical societies in the Houston area, libraries with genealogy collections, books on genealogy research techniques, and maps useful for historical research. It provides contact information for the Houston Genealogical Forum, Bear Creek Genealogical Society, Texas State Genealogical Society District 4, Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society Houston Chapter, and Cypress Historical Society. Libraries mentioned include the Houston Public Library, Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, Texas State Library & Archives Commission, Fort Worth Library's genealogy collection, the National Archives, and the Library of Congress. Examples of relevant genealogy books and maps resources are also
The document discusses the probate court systems and records of several original 13 colonies - Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, and Maryland. It notes that Connecticut established probate districts within counties, while neighboring Rhode Island handled probate matters at the town level. It provides details on the specific counties and time periods of surviving probate records in each colony. The document also discusses the types of early records that exist for each colony, including land grants and court proceedings.
This document provides a list of 19 links to online vital records for various US states, including birth, death, and marriage records. Some of the states covered include Arizona, Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, North Dakota, Ohio, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, West Virginia, Virginia, and resources for researching burned county records. The links give researchers access to searchable indexes and databases of historical vital records to aid in genealogy and family history research.
This document provides an overview of various types of vital records useful for genealogical research, including birth, death, marriage, and Social Security records in the United States. It discusses the sparseness of early records and increased detail over time. For marriage records specifically, it explains that jurisdiction and record types varied by state and time period, with banns, bonds, licenses, certificates, and registers all potentially containing relevant information.
This document provides instructions for building a cross out of clothespins. It details the supplies needed, which include 16 clothespins and glue. The instructions are broken into 4 phases: in phase 1 the clothespins are prepared by removing springs and gluing them together in pairs; phase 2 provides directions for starting to assemble the cross shape; phase 3 adds supporting pins to strengthen the structure; and phase 4 attaches pins to form the arms of the cross. Proper alignment and adequate drying time for the glue are emphasized throughout.
This document appears to be a census record from 1900 containing information about individuals in a household. It includes each person's name, relationship to the head of household, personal details like age, birthplace, occupation, and other demographic information. The document contains instructions for enumerators on how to fill out the form and the types of information being collected for each member of the household.
The document provides an overview of United States census records from 1790 through 1940. It details the information collected in each census, including names, ages, occupations, birthplaces, and more. It also summarizes special schedules and records including slave schedules, mortality schedules, agricultural schedules, and manufacturing schedules that supplemented the main census and provide additional genealogical insights. United States censuses have been taken every ten years as mandated by the Constitution and have become invaluable resources for family historians seeking details about their ancestors.