Teleki Szimpózium: Teleki Téka 2012. Egy régikönyves könyvtár hétköznapjai a ...Ambrus Attila József
Előadó: Lázok Klára
Helyszín: Dél-dunántúli Regionális Könyvtár és Tudásközpont, Pécs, Universitas u. 2.
Időpont: 2012. október 30.
A teljes szimpózium VideóKönyve itt érhető el: http://digitalia.tudaskozpont-pecs.hu
Szentágothai János születésének 100. évfordulójára rendezett rendezvénysorozat keretében kerül sor 2012. október 29-30-án a Pécsi Tudományegyetemen a Teleki előadássorozat nyitórendezvényére.
A rendezvénysorozat elnevezése Teleki József (1790-1855) személyét idézi, aki a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia első elnöke volt. A nyitórendezvényen részt vesznek a Teleki család tagjai is, akik az Egyesült Államokból és Európa különböző országaiból érkeznek.
The document discusses creating engaging sponsorship narratives. It provides three main devices for crafting narratives: dialogue, plot, and character motivation. It emphasizes understanding the target audience, having a clear goal or end point, and creating a story that fulfills both the consumer and brand. It questions whether marketers interrupt or engage, know their audience, have clear objectives, tell fulfilling stories, and dare to be different.
American Partners, Inc. is a leader in providing business intelligence, enterprise performance management, and data warehousing talent through staff augmentation and permanent placements. They have an average of 14 years of recruiting experience and focus on delivering the top talent for their clients' needs at reasonable prices. Their process involves requirement definition, candidate qualification through interviews, and onboarding to maintain long-term client relationships.
Argos & Shutl presentation for TRC 21.09.11Guy Westlake
Shutl is an online delivery service that aims to provide same day or next day delivery within a one hour window chosen by the customer. It operates using a point-to-point courier model to allow for more rapid delivery compared to traditional hub-and-spoke models. Shutl integrates directly into online retailers' checkout systems to provide delivery quotes to customers and then sends delivery details to the chosen carrier. Carriers are rated based on performance, with higher rated carriers receiving more deliveries. Shutl also collects customer feedback to continuously improve the delivery experience.
The Truth About The Drug Companies Marcia AngellChristopher Toal
The document discusses the pharmaceutical industry and drug companies. It notes that the top 10 drug companies by prescription drug sales in 2008 were American and European companies that generated $310 billion in total sales. On average, drug companies profits were 18% compared to 0.9% for other Fortune 500 industries. Only 11% of new drug approvals between 2000-2007 were both new molecular entities and improvements. The pharmaceutical industry spends $55 billion annually on lobbying, political contributions, gifts, and more to influence doctors and patients. While academic medical centers focus on education, research, and helping the needy, investor-owned drug companies aim to maximize shareholder value. Health reform could be a windfall for the industry by providing more customers,
Teleki Szimpózium: Teleki Téka 2012. Egy régikönyves könyvtár hétköznapjai a ...Ambrus Attila József
Előadó: Lázok Klára
Helyszín: Dél-dunántúli Regionális Könyvtár és Tudásközpont, Pécs, Universitas u. 2.
Időpont: 2012. október 30.
A teljes szimpózium VideóKönyve itt érhető el: http://digitalia.tudaskozpont-pecs.hu
Szentágothai János születésének 100. évfordulójára rendezett rendezvénysorozat keretében kerül sor 2012. október 29-30-án a Pécsi Tudományegyetemen a Teleki előadássorozat nyitórendezvényére.
A rendezvénysorozat elnevezése Teleki József (1790-1855) személyét idézi, aki a Magyar Tudományos Akadémia első elnöke volt. A nyitórendezvényen részt vesznek a Teleki család tagjai is, akik az Egyesült Államokból és Európa különböző országaiból érkeznek.
The document discusses creating engaging sponsorship narratives. It provides three main devices for crafting narratives: dialogue, plot, and character motivation. It emphasizes understanding the target audience, having a clear goal or end point, and creating a story that fulfills both the consumer and brand. It questions whether marketers interrupt or engage, know their audience, have clear objectives, tell fulfilling stories, and dare to be different.
American Partners, Inc. is a leader in providing business intelligence, enterprise performance management, and data warehousing talent through staff augmentation and permanent placements. They have an average of 14 years of recruiting experience and focus on delivering the top talent for their clients' needs at reasonable prices. Their process involves requirement definition, candidate qualification through interviews, and onboarding to maintain long-term client relationships.
Argos & Shutl presentation for TRC 21.09.11Guy Westlake
Shutl is an online delivery service that aims to provide same day or next day delivery within a one hour window chosen by the customer. It operates using a point-to-point courier model to allow for more rapid delivery compared to traditional hub-and-spoke models. Shutl integrates directly into online retailers' checkout systems to provide delivery quotes to customers and then sends delivery details to the chosen carrier. Carriers are rated based on performance, with higher rated carriers receiving more deliveries. Shutl also collects customer feedback to continuously improve the delivery experience.
The Truth About The Drug Companies Marcia AngellChristopher Toal
The document discusses the pharmaceutical industry and drug companies. It notes that the top 10 drug companies by prescription drug sales in 2008 were American and European companies that generated $310 billion in total sales. On average, drug companies profits were 18% compared to 0.9% for other Fortune 500 industries. Only 11% of new drug approvals between 2000-2007 were both new molecular entities and improvements. The pharmaceutical industry spends $55 billion annually on lobbying, political contributions, gifts, and more to influence doctors and patients. While academic medical centers focus on education, research, and helping the needy, investor-owned drug companies aim to maximize shareholder value. Health reform could be a windfall for the industry by providing more customers,
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.
Single Payer Universal Health Insurance 10 24 09Christopher Toal
Single payer universal health insurance pools health risks across all citizens and provides equitable access to care through a single benefits package and single payer of providers, typically a government. Countries with single payer systems like Canada, UK, Taiwan, and New Zealand achieve lower costs through reduced administrative expenses and ability to manage health spending. Taiwan's single payer system provides universal coverage through mandatory employer and individual premiums with subsidies for the poor, equal access to comprehensive benefits, and a single government payer that standardizes administrative procedures to reduce costs and improve care quality. While single payer could reduce costs in the US, political and technical challenges remain in implementing such a system.
The document discusses various statistics related to internet usage and online advertising. It provides data on the growth of internet usage worldwide from 2008. It also shares statistics on advertising spending for different regions and the top online advertisers from February 2008. Additionally, it discusses trends in social media, mobile usage, online shopping and podcast consumption.
The document discusses issues with the current US healthcare system including lack of insurance leading to poorer health outcomes, rising costs of premiums and medical bankruptcy. It argues the US spends much more than other countries on healthcare administration due to its complex private insurance system but gets lower quality outcomes. The document advocates for a single-payer healthcare system to provide universal coverage and lower costs.
This document discusses various issues with the US healthcare system and alternatives for reform. It notes that incremental reforms at the state level have failed to achieve universal coverage. A public option is criticized for not achieving significant cost savings due to private insurers still playing a large role. Single-payer national health insurance is presented as an alternative that could reduce bureaucracy costs by $400 billion while providing comprehensive, secure coverage for all Americans.
History Of Opposition To Nat. Health Ins. 10 24 09Christopher Toal
The document summarizes the history of opposition to national health insurance (NHI) in the United States from the early 20th century. It describes how the American Medical Association (AMA) and other groups consistently opposed proposals for compulsory health insurance and government expansion into healthcare. The AMA argued such policies would lead to "socialism" and reduce physicians to "cogs" in a government system. While some saw organized community healthcare as inevitable, the AMA and its allies fought proposals to establish national health insurance throughout the 1900s.
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.
Single Payer Universal Health Insurance 10 24 09Christopher Toal
Single payer universal health insurance pools health risks across all citizens and provides equitable access to care through a single benefits package and single payer of providers, typically a government. Countries with single payer systems like Canada, UK, Taiwan, and New Zealand achieve lower costs through reduced administrative expenses and ability to manage health spending. Taiwan's single payer system provides universal coverage through mandatory employer and individual premiums with subsidies for the poor, equal access to comprehensive benefits, and a single government payer that standardizes administrative procedures to reduce costs and improve care quality. While single payer could reduce costs in the US, political and technical challenges remain in implementing such a system.
The document discusses various statistics related to internet usage and online advertising. It provides data on the growth of internet usage worldwide from 2008. It also shares statistics on advertising spending for different regions and the top online advertisers from February 2008. Additionally, it discusses trends in social media, mobile usage, online shopping and podcast consumption.
The document discusses issues with the current US healthcare system including lack of insurance leading to poorer health outcomes, rising costs of premiums and medical bankruptcy. It argues the US spends much more than other countries on healthcare administration due to its complex private insurance system but gets lower quality outcomes. The document advocates for a single-payer healthcare system to provide universal coverage and lower costs.
This document discusses various issues with the US healthcare system and alternatives for reform. It notes that incremental reforms at the state level have failed to achieve universal coverage. A public option is criticized for not achieving significant cost savings due to private insurers still playing a large role. Single-payer national health insurance is presented as an alternative that could reduce bureaucracy costs by $400 billion while providing comprehensive, secure coverage for all Americans.
History Of Opposition To Nat. Health Ins. 10 24 09Christopher Toal
The document summarizes the history of opposition to national health insurance (NHI) in the United States from the early 20th century. It describes how the American Medical Association (AMA) and other groups consistently opposed proposals for compulsory health insurance and government expansion into healthcare. The AMA argued such policies would lead to "socialism" and reduce physicians to "cogs" in a government system. While some saw organized community healthcare as inevitable, the AMA and its allies fought proposals to establish national health insurance throughout the 1900s.
Iskolabelső és iskolaépítészet az Elemi Népoktatás Enciklopédiájában
1. Iskolabelső és iskolaépítészet az Elemi
Népoktatás Enciklopédiájában
Nóbik Attila
SZTE BTK
Neveléstudományi Intézet
http://nobikattila.hu
nobikattila@gmail.com
Tér és tartalom az iskola történetében
Szeged, 2010. november 11.
2. Az Elemi Népoktatás Enciklopédiája
1911 – 1915
Kőrösi Henrik és
Szabó László
3 kötet
Franklin Társulat