The document discusses Jerusalem in Jesus' time, including its political and social context. It describes Jesus' visits to Jerusalem for religious festivals and teachings at the temple. It mentions two pools in Jerusalem, Bethesda and Siloam, where Jesus performed miracles. It also discusses locations around Jerusalem such as Bethany and Gethsemane, and events of Jesus' last week leading up to his resurrection.
This document summarizes a workshop on "The Power of One" which focuses on improving individuals to improve businesses. It outlines seven principles: 1) The Authentic One - being real and self-reflective, 2) EveryOne is a Role Model - leading by positive example, 3) The Power of 'One-to-One' - building rapport, 4) One Positive Way - maintaining a positive mindset, 5) Change One Thing - encouraging small changes, 6) Doing One Right Thing - doing what's right over what's wrong, 7) One for All and All for One - collaborating for mutual benefit. Participants engaged in exercises for each principle and created personal action plans to apply the lessons back on the job
The document defines several political and social concepts including ideology, individualism, collectivism, liberalism, self-interest, competition, freedom, rule of law, private property, collective responsibility, collective interest, cooperation, economic equality, collective norms, public property, belief, value, individual identity, and collective identity. Examples are provided for each concept to illustrate how it applies in practice.
We are MA Contemporary Art Theory students giving a talk on public art projects. Some topics that will be discussed include the differences between public and community art, the level of collaboration artists should have with communities, and whether public art needs to be socially engaged and accessible. Examples that will be discussed include Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, works by John Ahearn, Suzanne Lacy, Anish Kapoor, and Jaume Plensa. Feedback may also be given on the recipient's own work.
The document discusses Jerusalem in Jesus' time, including its political and social context. It describes Jesus' visits to Jerusalem for religious festivals and teachings at the temple. It mentions two pools in Jerusalem, Bethesda and Siloam, where Jesus performed miracles. It also discusses locations around Jerusalem such as Bethany and Gethsemane, and events of Jesus' last week leading up to his resurrection.
This document summarizes a workshop on "The Power of One" which focuses on improving individuals to improve businesses. It outlines seven principles: 1) The Authentic One - being real and self-reflective, 2) EveryOne is a Role Model - leading by positive example, 3) The Power of 'One-to-One' - building rapport, 4) One Positive Way - maintaining a positive mindset, 5) Change One Thing - encouraging small changes, 6) Doing One Right Thing - doing what's right over what's wrong, 7) One for All and All for One - collaborating for mutual benefit. Participants engaged in exercises for each principle and created personal action plans to apply the lessons back on the job
The document defines several political and social concepts including ideology, individualism, collectivism, liberalism, self-interest, competition, freedom, rule of law, private property, collective responsibility, collective interest, cooperation, economic equality, collective norms, public property, belief, value, individual identity, and collective identity. Examples are provided for each concept to illustrate how it applies in practice.
We are MA Contemporary Art Theory students giving a talk on public art projects. Some topics that will be discussed include the differences between public and community art, the level of collaboration artists should have with communities, and whether public art needs to be socially engaged and accessible. Examples that will be discussed include Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty, works by John Ahearn, Suzanne Lacy, Anish Kapoor, and Jaume Plensa. Feedback may also be given on the recipient's own work.
The document discusses 15 overlooked reasons why someone may not be getting pregnant, such as anxiety, wrong timing of intercourse, lubricant use, infections, medications, caffeine, hot tubs, weight issues, exercise, cell phone use, diet, and junk food. It promotes two fertility programs, Pregnancy Miracle and Pathway to Pregnancy, that claim to help people conceive naturally within two months by addressing these common factors for only 7,000 naira. Basic knowledge of fertility issues can help couples conceive without expensive doctors or medications, according to the author.
This document announces an art exhibition in Beijing that will take place from May 1, 2011 at the National Agricultural Exhibition Center. The exhibition is called "Art Beijing 2". The document expresses gratitude for viewing and is signed off by "Leshin", with background music listed as "Where each child lays down his head".
The document contains summaries of multiple news articles from the Economic Times covering various topics:
1. Retail investors in India are selling shares and paring stakes as stock prices reach previous peaks from the 2008 crash, due to fears of another collapse and attractiveness of alternative investments.
2. The London School of Economics will collaborate with Reliance Foundation to set up world-class universities in India to expand access to education.
3. India may see increased foreign fund inflows as other emerging markets restrict capital inflows, which could force policy measures and RBI intervention to manage the currency.
This document discusses intellectual property (IP) structuring and its tax implications. It provides an overview of IP, how it is defined for tax purposes, and considerations for transferring, funding, and commercializing IP both within South Africa and offshore. Key points covered include using a company structure to hold IP assets, qualifying for R&D tax incentives, the implications of thin capitalization and transfer pricing rules, and navigating exchange control when moving IP across borders. The goal is to maximize value from IP while managing tax obligations and protecting the IP assets.