El documento contiene una explicación amplia acerca de las implicaciones que presenta la reforma en el ámbito educativo, de igual manera presenta en sus apartados una introducción, antecedentes, los retos actuales de la educación, la reorganización del sistema educativo, la reformulación de los contenidos y materiales educativos y por último, la revaloración de la función magisterial.
Esperando sea de su agrado al lector, dejo en sus manos este archivo.
Guidelines for the identification of solid waste disposalakshamal
Disposal of Solid Waste has become one of the major environmental issues in Sri Lanka. Dumping of garbage on road sides and sensitive areas such as wetlands, marshy lands, reservation etc. is a common practice adopted by the public and some local authorities. This is due to the attitude of people towards the disposal of garbage and the difficulties faced by the relevant institutions due to their inability to handle proper methods to solve the problem.
We present a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the peculiar velocity field at redshifts z~0.1, where the velocities have been measured from distance indicators (DI) such as Tully-Fisher. With the large statistical uncertainties associated with DIs, our reconstruction method aims to recover the underlying true peculiar velocity field by reducing these errors with the use of two physically motivated filtering prior terms. The first constructs an estimate of the velocity field derived from the galaxy over-density and the second makes use of the matter linear density power spectrum.
This will prove useful for future tests of gravity, as these relatively deep maps are complementary to weak lensing maps at the same redshift
El documento contiene una explicación amplia acerca de las implicaciones que presenta la reforma en el ámbito educativo, de igual manera presenta en sus apartados una introducción, antecedentes, los retos actuales de la educación, la reorganización del sistema educativo, la reformulación de los contenidos y materiales educativos y por último, la revaloración de la función magisterial.
Esperando sea de su agrado al lector, dejo en sus manos este archivo.
Guidelines for the identification of solid waste disposalakshamal
Disposal of Solid Waste has become one of the major environmental issues in Sri Lanka. Dumping of garbage on road sides and sensitive areas such as wetlands, marshy lands, reservation etc. is a common practice adopted by the public and some local authorities. This is due to the attitude of people towards the disposal of garbage and the difficulties faced by the relevant institutions due to their inability to handle proper methods to solve the problem.
We present a maximum probability approach to reconstructing spatial maps of the peculiar velocity field at redshifts z~0.1, where the velocities have been measured from distance indicators (DI) such as Tully-Fisher. With the large statistical uncertainties associated with DIs, our reconstruction method aims to recover the underlying true peculiar velocity field by reducing these errors with the use of two physically motivated filtering prior terms. The first constructs an estimate of the velocity field derived from the galaxy over-density and the second makes use of the matter linear density power spectrum.
This will prove useful for future tests of gravity, as these relatively deep maps are complementary to weak lensing maps at the same redshift
Git 201 - A Deeper Look at Git @ Prairie.Code() 2016Arthur Doler
You know how to use Git. You can pull a branch, commit your changes, and push it back to Github or Bitbucket. You can use SourceTree to automatically merge well enough, and you even know how to stash your changes.
But what if you want to take things to the next level? Maybe you've heard about the arcane magic known as rebasing, or maybe you (or a coworker) once did something really nasty to your repository and didn't have the first clue how to fix it. Maybe you watched someone use Git on the command line and you want to find out if they're actually a wizard or not. Maybe you just know there's more to Git than you're using, and you want a more detailed walk through the tool. If this describes you, come learn Git from the ground up with me! You'll learn the git command line, how Git represents your files, fun ways to reference various commits, what branches and tags really are, and best of all you'll finally learn how to rebase.
Git 201 - A Deeper Look at Git @ Prairie.Code() 2016Arthur Doler
You know how to use Git. You can pull a branch, commit your changes, and push it back to Github or Bitbucket. You can use SourceTree to automatically merge well enough, and you even know how to stash your changes.
But what if you want to take things to the next level? Maybe you've heard about the arcane magic known as rebasing, or maybe you (or a coworker) once did something really nasty to your repository and didn't have the first clue how to fix it. Maybe you watched someone use Git on the command line and you want to find out if they're actually a wizard or not. Maybe you just know there's more to Git than you're using, and you want a more detailed walk through the tool. If this describes you, come learn Git from the ground up with me! You'll learn the git command line, how Git represents your files, fun ways to reference various commits, what branches and tags really are, and best of all you'll finally learn how to rebase.