A man tunes pianos, keeps bees, and is also an astronaut. Another man is a minister and repositions supermarkets. A woman is a biologist and a man trains people personally while also being a dentist after previously working as a builder.
This document is a tutorial on the Perl programming language. It introduces Perl and how to run Perl programs from the command line. It discusses the basics of the Perl language, including variables, scalars, arrays, and literals. It covers how to assign values to variables, different types of strings and string operators, and numbers and arithmetic operators. It also provides examples of using arrays in Perl. The overall goal of the tutorial is to provide readers with a basic understanding of the Perl language.
The document provides an overview of object-oriented Perl. It discusses using objects to encapsulate data and methods, and creating object-oriented modules. It shows an example of converting an existing module to be object-oriented by creating a new method and blessing references. The document also covers inheritance, with an example where a Refrigerator class inherits from a Machine class, allowing objects to access methods from both classes.
This document provides an introduction to using CorelDRAW and GenMap software to create maps. It guides the reader through exercises to create a map in CorelDRAW using layers to import a base map and add field boundaries, roads, buildings and text. It then guides the creation of two maps in GenMap, one showing horse fair locations and another showing baptism locations, to demonstrate GenMap features. The tutorial is intended to provide basic experience using the software and directs the user to each program's help resources for more in-depth information.
The document discusses best practices for social media marketing and engagement. It provides tips on publishing guidelines including maintaining a publishing pipeline with scheduled content from varied sources. It also discusses different types of content that can be created and published on a weekly schedule to engage audiences. Metrics for measuring social media success are presented, including numbers of fans, post viewers, reach, and levels of user engagement.
The document discusses using the HTML::TagReader Perl module to parse HTML documents by tags rather than lines. It describes how HTML::TagReader works, provides examples of using it to extract document titles and search for tags containing specific text. The module allows writing programs that process HTML files tag-by-tag without needing to modify input record separators.
This document is a tutorial on the Perl programming language. It introduces Perl and how to run Perl programs from the command line. It discusses the basics of the Perl language, including variables, scalars, arrays, and literals. It covers how to assign values to variables, different types of strings and string operators, and numbers and arithmetic operators. It also provides examples of using arrays in Perl. The overall goal of the tutorial is to provide readers with a basic understanding of the Perl language.
The document provides an overview of object-oriented Perl. It discusses using objects to encapsulate data and methods, and creating object-oriented modules. It shows an example of converting an existing module to be object-oriented by creating a new method and blessing references. The document also covers inheritance, with an example where a Refrigerator class inherits from a Machine class, allowing objects to access methods from both classes.
This document provides an introduction to using CorelDRAW and GenMap software to create maps. It guides the reader through exercises to create a map in CorelDRAW using layers to import a base map and add field boundaries, roads, buildings and text. It then guides the creation of two maps in GenMap, one showing horse fair locations and another showing baptism locations, to demonstrate GenMap features. The tutorial is intended to provide basic experience using the software and directs the user to each program's help resources for more in-depth information.
The document discusses best practices for social media marketing and engagement. It provides tips on publishing guidelines including maintaining a publishing pipeline with scheduled content from varied sources. It also discusses different types of content that can be created and published on a weekly schedule to engage audiences. Metrics for measuring social media success are presented, including numbers of fans, post viewers, reach, and levels of user engagement.
The document discusses using the HTML::TagReader Perl module to parse HTML documents by tags rather than lines. It describes how HTML::TagReader works, provides examples of using it to extract document titles and search for tags containing specific text. The module allows writing programs that process HTML files tag-by-tag without needing to modify input record separators.
This document provides a foreign rights guide and catalog for computer, photography, and higher education titles being published in the autumn of 2009 by Pearson Education Germany and Addison-Wesley. It outlines several books on digital photography with Nikon and Sony cameras, photography techniques like landscape and portrait photography, and books on Mac, Windows and digital editing software. It also includes a photographic reportage on daily life in Afghanistan.
This document describes creating an open blog feature for a wiki application built with PHP. An open blog allows any user to publicly post and discuss topics. It outlines designing the blog database table, basic features like posting and commenting, and integrating the blog into the existing wiki application. The tutorial assumes completion of previous parts that implemented the core wiki, file uploads, user permissions, and task management.
Cheetahs are the fastest cats and live in open habitats like semidesert and bushes. They stealthily hunt and attack prey like gazelles, impalas, small birds, and antelopes. Rhinos are large and grey with two horns; though herbivores, they can be dangerous. Both cheetahs and rhinos live in Africa.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document announces an upcoming tech talk on May 25, 2010 about Plan 9/9grid that will include an introduction, a presentation on 9grid multi-domain authentication, an update on running Plan 9 on SheevaPlug devices, and time for discussion and socializing afterwards. The slide announcing the agenda is formatted using troff with rsc's ppt macro to mimic the look of PowerPoint slides.
The document describes three animals: the rhino, flamingo, and cheetah. It notes key physical attributes and behaviors of each, such as the rhino having two horns and eating grass, the flamingo having long legs and eating fish, and the cheetah having brown spots and living in Kenya. It also states that rhinos can be found in Asia and Africa and flamingos live in ponds, rivers and lakes.
The document profiles several different occupations including football player, film star, artist, basketball player, nurse, cook, singer and TV presenter, baker, tennis player, pilot, and teacher. Each entry provides a one sentence description of the occupation of the person named.
The document compares several popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks for building web applications, including jQuery, Prototype, Dojo, Ext JS, MooTools, and others. It evaluates them based on criteria like popularity, features, cross-browser compatibility, and how well they integrate with other libraries and tools. After testing the frameworks, jQuery was selected as the winner for the Kauri project due to its lightweight size, active community, and beautiful, concise syntax.
This document discusses several animals found in Tanzania, including rhinos, hippos, buffaloes, and cheetahs. Rhinos and hippos are large, fat mammals that live in Africa and eat grass. Buffaloes are also large mammals with two horns that live in Africa and Tanzania and eat grass. Cheetahs live in Tanzania and various other regions, are mammals, and eat meat as carnivores.
The document discusses a trip to Rome, Italy. It mentions visiting popular landmarks like the Roman Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Roman Moat, and St. Peter's Square. Other planned activities include eating pizza for dinner, having lunch with family at a restaurant, and seeing the Roman guitar bridge and ancient catacombs under Rome. The final destination mentioned is the Vatican, described as the Pope's house.
Forget Kotler by Mahesh Murthy @ Social Media Summit 2011echoVme
The document discusses 20 new rules of marketing in the digital age. It notes that digital media like social networks now reach far more people in India than traditional media like television and print. The key rules discussed are that digital is mainstream; social media is the fastest growing channel; digital media is often free to use; campaigns must be built in minutes not months; and marketing requires constant listening, reacting, planning and proaction across all digital channels in real-time. It argues marketers need to change how they work to integrate efforts across different teams and specializations for effective digital marketing.
This document provides information about two different animals. The first animal lives in Africa, eats roots, seeds, bark, fruit and carrion, is brown with two horns and four legs, and likes to eat and wallow in mud. This first animal is not endangered. The second animal lives in Africa, Asia and Siberia, eats crabs, fish, rodents, rabbits, birds, snakes and insects, has orange and brown spots with four legs and huge teeth, can run and hunt, and is an endangered species.
Giraffes live in Africa and have very long necks, eating branches, leaves, and other parts of trees. Zebras also live in Africa, eating grass and plants but not meat. They are black and white mammals that run in water and have characteristics like lengths up to 2.5 meters, heights up to 1.5 meters, weights from 250 to 350 kg, and longevities of 25 to 30 years.
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom, located in southeast England, with over 9.7 million inhabitants living within an area of about 1.1 square miles. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in London include Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and the Tower of London. The document provides a brief introduction to London and lists several notable facts about the city as well as famous landmarks for tourists to visit.
The document provides information about London, including that it is the capital city of England with over 8 million inhabitants. Typical foods include chips and fish, and popular musicals to see are The Lion King, We Will Rock You, The Phantom of the Opera, and Thriller Live. Key places to visit in London are highlighted, such as Madame Tussauds Museum, The London Eye, Big Ben, Tower Bridges, Piccadilly Circus, The British Museum, Buckingham Palace, and Hyde Park.
This document provides information about London, including:
- London is located in southern Great Britain and has a population of over 8 million people within an area of about 2.9 square kilometers.
- The official currency is the British pound which is divided into 100 pence. Office hours are generally 9am to 5pm and shop hours are 9am to 5:30pm.
- Popular museums in London include the British Museum, Natural History Museum, Madame Tussauds, and National Gallery. The British Museum and National Gallery attract over 5 million and house collections of famous artists respectively.
The document discusses two African animals, elephants and chameleons. Elephants live in savannas, grasslands, and forests, eating grass, leaves, and shrubs. They are the largest land animal, can live over 60 years, and have a long trunk and big ears. Chameleons live in jungles, eating insects and small animals. They can change color for protection and camouflage, live 4-5 years, and there are over 80 species.
The parrot lives in the jungle of Lacandona island, has yellow and blue feathers, a long tail, bent beak and small ears. The koala weighs 4.14kg, is 61.85cm tall, lives 15-19 years, and males live slightly shorter than females. It sleeps in trees.
Guía de lectura de animales 2013 ballobarcoleballobar
Este documento proporciona una lista de libros recomendados para el verano organizados en varias categorías: cuentos con animales, libros de conocimientos para pequeños, medianos y mayores. Incluye títulos como "Los Sorprendentes animales que salvó el hijo de Noé", "Animalario Universal del profesor Revillod", "¡Cuántos animales!", "Animales sorprendentes" y guías de campo sobre aves, peces y reptiles para mayores.
El documento ofrece recomendaciones de lectura para el verano, incluyendo novelas como Jardín vallado de Catherine Dunne, El río del Edén de José Ma Merino, e Intemperie de Jesús Carrasco. También menciona obras que cumplen aniversarios como La lluvia amarilla de Julio Llamazares y Rayuela de Julio Cortázar. El objetivo es fomentar la lectura y conversación durante el verano.
The document lists various outdoor activities that a group of friends could enjoy on vacation such as scuba diving, sunbathing, hiking, bungee jumping, kayaking, sailing, horseback riding, parachuting, waterskiing, snorkeling, rollerblading, building sandcastles, surfing, fishing, wind-surfing, paragliding, and repeating scuba diving and sunbathing.
The document lists various occupations including plumber, gardener, engineer, priest, shop assistant, carpenter, baseball player, mechanic, policeman/policewoman, architect, teacher, and plumer. It also includes four names: Leyre, Blanca, Néstor, and John.
The document describes different modes of transportation including a car, moped, ship, balloon, London taxi, double decker bus, helicopter, convertible car, quad, lorry, submarine, buggy. Each transportation method is summarized with its key attributes such as size, color, ability to travel on land, water or air, number of wheels or doors, and presence of an engine. The document was made by 10 students.
This document provides a foreign rights guide and catalog for computer, photography, and higher education titles being published in the autumn of 2009 by Pearson Education Germany and Addison-Wesley. It outlines several books on digital photography with Nikon and Sony cameras, photography techniques like landscape and portrait photography, and books on Mac, Windows and digital editing software. It also includes a photographic reportage on daily life in Afghanistan.
This document describes creating an open blog feature for a wiki application built with PHP. An open blog allows any user to publicly post and discuss topics. It outlines designing the blog database table, basic features like posting and commenting, and integrating the blog into the existing wiki application. The tutorial assumes completion of previous parts that implemented the core wiki, file uploads, user permissions, and task management.
Cheetahs are the fastest cats and live in open habitats like semidesert and bushes. They stealthily hunt and attack prey like gazelles, impalas, small birds, and antelopes. Rhinos are large and grey with two horns; though herbivores, they can be dangerous. Both cheetahs and rhinos live in Africa.
This 3 sentence summary provides the high-level information from the document:
The document announces an upcoming tech talk on May 25, 2010 about Plan 9/9grid that will include an introduction, a presentation on 9grid multi-domain authentication, an update on running Plan 9 on SheevaPlug devices, and time for discussion and socializing afterwards. The slide announcing the agenda is formatted using troff with rsc's ppt macro to mimic the look of PowerPoint slides.
The document describes three animals: the rhino, flamingo, and cheetah. It notes key physical attributes and behaviors of each, such as the rhino having two horns and eating grass, the flamingo having long legs and eating fish, and the cheetah having brown spots and living in Kenya. It also states that rhinos can be found in Asia and Africa and flamingos live in ponds, rivers and lakes.
The document profiles several different occupations including football player, film star, artist, basketball player, nurse, cook, singer and TV presenter, baker, tennis player, pilot, and teacher. Each entry provides a one sentence description of the occupation of the person named.
The document compares several popular JavaScript libraries and frameworks for building web applications, including jQuery, Prototype, Dojo, Ext JS, MooTools, and others. It evaluates them based on criteria like popularity, features, cross-browser compatibility, and how well they integrate with other libraries and tools. After testing the frameworks, jQuery was selected as the winner for the Kauri project due to its lightweight size, active community, and beautiful, concise syntax.
This document discusses several animals found in Tanzania, including rhinos, hippos, buffaloes, and cheetahs. Rhinos and hippos are large, fat mammals that live in Africa and eat grass. Buffaloes are also large mammals with two horns that live in Africa and Tanzania and eat grass. Cheetahs live in Tanzania and various other regions, are mammals, and eat meat as carnivores.
The document discusses a trip to Rome, Italy. It mentions visiting popular landmarks like the Roman Colosseum, Trevi Fountain, Roman Moat, and St. Peter's Square. Other planned activities include eating pizza for dinner, having lunch with family at a restaurant, and seeing the Roman guitar bridge and ancient catacombs under Rome. The final destination mentioned is the Vatican, described as the Pope's house.
Forget Kotler by Mahesh Murthy @ Social Media Summit 2011echoVme
The document discusses 20 new rules of marketing in the digital age. It notes that digital media like social networks now reach far more people in India than traditional media like television and print. The key rules discussed are that digital is mainstream; social media is the fastest growing channel; digital media is often free to use; campaigns must be built in minutes not months; and marketing requires constant listening, reacting, planning and proaction across all digital channels in real-time. It argues marketers need to change how they work to integrate efforts across different teams and specializations for effective digital marketing.
This document provides information about two different animals. The first animal lives in Africa, eats roots, seeds, bark, fruit and carrion, is brown with two horns and four legs, and likes to eat and wallow in mud. This first animal is not endangered. The second animal lives in Africa, Asia and Siberia, eats crabs, fish, rodents, rabbits, birds, snakes and insects, has orange and brown spots with four legs and huge teeth, can run and hunt, and is an endangered species.
Giraffes live in Africa and have very long necks, eating branches, leaves, and other parts of trees. Zebras also live in Africa, eating grass and plants but not meat. They are black and white mammals that run in water and have characteristics like lengths up to 2.5 meters, heights up to 1.5 meters, weights from 250 to 350 kg, and longevities of 25 to 30 years.
London is the capital city of the United Kingdom, located in southeast England, with over 9.7 million inhabitants living within an area of about 1.1 square miles. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in London include Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, and the Tower of London. The document provides a brief introduction to London and lists several notable facts about the city as well as famous landmarks for tourists to visit.
The document provides information about London, including that it is the capital city of England with over 8 million inhabitants. Typical foods include chips and fish, and popular musicals to see are The Lion King, We Will Rock You, The Phantom of the Opera, and Thriller Live. Key places to visit in London are highlighted, such as Madame Tussauds Museum, The London Eye, Big Ben, Tower Bridges, Piccadilly Circus, The British Museum, Buckingham Palace, and Hyde Park.
This document provides information about London, including:
- London is located in southern Great Britain and has a population of over 8 million people within an area of about 2.9 square kilometers.
- The official currency is the British pound which is divided into 100 pence. Office hours are generally 9am to 5pm and shop hours are 9am to 5:30pm.
- Popular museums in London include the British Museum, Natural History Museum, Madame Tussauds, and National Gallery. The British Museum and National Gallery attract over 5 million and house collections of famous artists respectively.
The document discusses two African animals, elephants and chameleons. Elephants live in savannas, grasslands, and forests, eating grass, leaves, and shrubs. They are the largest land animal, can live over 60 years, and have a long trunk and big ears. Chameleons live in jungles, eating insects and small animals. They can change color for protection and camouflage, live 4-5 years, and there are over 80 species.
The parrot lives in the jungle of Lacandona island, has yellow and blue feathers, a long tail, bent beak and small ears. The koala weighs 4.14kg, is 61.85cm tall, lives 15-19 years, and males live slightly shorter than females. It sleeps in trees.
Guía de lectura de animales 2013 ballobarcoleballobar
Este documento proporciona una lista de libros recomendados para el verano organizados en varias categorías: cuentos con animales, libros de conocimientos para pequeños, medianos y mayores. Incluye títulos como "Los Sorprendentes animales que salvó el hijo de Noé", "Animalario Universal del profesor Revillod", "¡Cuántos animales!", "Animales sorprendentes" y guías de campo sobre aves, peces y reptiles para mayores.
El documento ofrece recomendaciones de lectura para el verano, incluyendo novelas como Jardín vallado de Catherine Dunne, El río del Edén de José Ma Merino, e Intemperie de Jesús Carrasco. También menciona obras que cumplen aniversarios como La lluvia amarilla de Julio Llamazares y Rayuela de Julio Cortázar. El objetivo es fomentar la lectura y conversación durante el verano.
The document lists various outdoor activities that a group of friends could enjoy on vacation such as scuba diving, sunbathing, hiking, bungee jumping, kayaking, sailing, horseback riding, parachuting, waterskiing, snorkeling, rollerblading, building sandcastles, surfing, fishing, wind-surfing, paragliding, and repeating scuba diving and sunbathing.
The document lists various occupations including plumber, gardener, engineer, priest, shop assistant, carpenter, baseball player, mechanic, policeman/policewoman, architect, teacher, and plumer. It also includes four names: Leyre, Blanca, Néstor, and John.
The document describes different modes of transportation including a car, moped, ship, balloon, London taxi, double decker bus, helicopter, convertible car, quad, lorry, submarine, buggy. Each transportation method is summarized with its key attributes such as size, color, ability to travel on land, water or air, number of wheels or doors, and presence of an engine. The document was made by 10 students.
This document discusses three animals found in Tanzania: rhinos, eagles, and ostriches. Rhinos are large grey mammals with two horns that eat grass and live in Africa. Eagles are birds that have long beaks, live both in the air and on land in Tanzania, Africa, and eat meat. Ostriches are large birds with two legs, beaks, live in Africa, and eat grass.
The document describes several animals found in Tanzania, including rhinos which have two horns and a short tail, flamingos which are pink birds with long legs and wings, vultures which have black and white feathers and can fly, and cheetahs which are yellow with black spots, have long necks and tails, and live in Tanzania as carnivorous mammals able to run and jump fast.
This document describes two animals found in Tanzania - cheetahs and rhinos. Cheetahs are yellow and black with thin legs, a small head and long tail. They can run very fast and eat dead animals and meat. Rhinos are grey with thick legs, two horns, a large head and short tail. They eat grass and plants and can run, jump and walk. Both animals live in parts of Tanzania.
The document describes the physical appearances and characteristics of multiple individuals. For each person, it lists their hair color and style, eye color, clothing items including shirts, pants, shoes, and whether they have any notable personality traits like being kind, funny, or bad-tempered. The document aims to identify physical descriptions for 10 different people.
El niño usa una máquina del tiempo para viajar al pasado y tomar fotos de los ladrones de diamantes para probar su inocencia. Al viajar al pasado, logra fotografiar a los verdaderos ladrones robando a una anciana y así demostrar que él no era culpable del robo.
Un hombre fue acusado injustamente de robar un diamante. Usó una máquina del tiempo para viajar al pasado y tomar fotos de los verdaderos ladrones, logrando probar su inocencia.
La familia Gómez disfrutaba decorando su casa para la Navidad. Juanita, de 8 años, le pidió a los Reyes Magos una muñeca, una casa de muñecas y un libro, mientras que su hermano Mario, de 12 años, les pidió un robot, un puzzle, un libro, un collar para su perro y un acuario más grande. Cuando llegó el día de Reyes, Juanita y Mario encontraron muchos regalos debajo del árbol, incluyendo todos los que habían pedido y más, lo que les hizo muy felices.
La familia Gómez disfrutaba decorando su casa para la Navidad. Juanita, de 8 años, le pidió a los Reyes Magos una muñeca, una casa de muñecas y un libro, mientras que su hermano Mario, de 12 años, les pidió un robot, un puzzle, un libro, un collar para su perro y un acuario más grande. Cuando llegó el día de Reyes, Juanita y Mario encontraron muchos regalos debajo del árbol, incluyendo todos los que habían pedido y más, lo que les hizo muy felices.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.