Many people reading this book will no doubt want to lose weight and the great news is that there’s no need to count calories, points or any other mumbo-jumbo that you might have done in the past or just really can’t be arsed with. Follow my guidelines and use these recipes over the next 30 days and I’ve no doubt you’ll lose lard.
This document describes a simulation setup for analyzing fluid flow. It discusses the mesh, boundaries, initial conditions, and various model configurations used. The analysis type is not specified. Default boundaries include an opening boundary, outlet boundary, symmetry boundary, and inlet boundary defined by equations. Results are presented for velocity magnitude and pressure over time, and comparisons are made between homogeneous and inhomogeneous models.
The document describes the results of simulations analyzing the structure and security of a station. It first presents the analysis setup, including the environment, materials, geometry, and simulation and post-processing methods used. It then provides results from simulations of an initial coarse model and a subsequent refined model, comparing characteristics such as temperature distribution and air flow between the two. Finally, it discusses potential refinements to the domain and redesigning aspects of the station to improve security.
This document provides an overview of the proposed business PixStix. PixStix will sell selfie sticks and plans to target customers who use social media. The company aims to become the leading provider of selfie sticks in Southern California within 5 years. Key points include:
- PixStix falls under the "Question Mark" category in the BCG matrix due to low current market share but high growth potential.
- Goals include meeting sales targets, achieving profitability, and expanding product lines.
- Management positions are outlined along with an organizational structure chart.
- Risks include potential product failures, competition, and financial issues.
- Operations, marketing, sales, and
This document provides an overview and instructions for using a software program for analyzing satellite and weather data. It describes the operating environment, installation process, how to start and quit the program. The main sections cover how to register and display different types of data like case studies, images, weather forecasts, and more. Advanced functions allow adjusting image settings, measuring data, drawing on images. Other sections provide options for listing, deleting or printing registered data, setting preferences and includes case studies as examples of use.
Final Exam Ansys Dynamics - Stephen WhiteStephen White
This document describes the finite element analysis of a structure. It includes the creation of a 3D geometric model and mesh, application of boundary conditions like fixture points and self-weight, modal and harmonic response analyses, and comparisons of results with and without prestress and with design modifications. Reinforcements are added and results show improvements in the structure's natural frequencies.
Field Development Project Report - EAB_7_157Shaoor Kamal
The aim of this project was to evaluate and propose the best development plan for a shallow offshore oilfield located in the Northern North Sea using a provided 3D static reservoir model. The field was interpreted to have major normal faulting and folding likely due to Jurassic rifting. Key formations included thick sandstones of the Brent Group deposited in a deltaic environment. Reservoir properties showed heterogeneity with porosity 2-37% and permeability 50-700 mD. An estimated 373 MMSTB of oil initially in place was determined. Sensitivity analysis on transmissibility was conducted to understand fault properties. The proposed plan was to develop the field with 8 vertical producer wells and 2 water injector wells to achieve 30% recovery over 20 years
This document provides an overview of various types of food and beverage services. It discusses table service, which involves guests entering a dining area, being seated, and placing orders with a waiter. It also covers assisted service, self service, single point service, and special service. The document describes different outlets for food and beverage services as well as operations, analysis and decision making, menu preparation, beverages, equipment, and hygiene and safety considerations. It provides a comprehensive look at the various aspects of planning and delivering food and beverage services.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence and activities in Florida. It finds that ALEC has a large presence in Florida, with over 60 state legislators having ties to ALEC since 2010. ALEC promotes model legislation that benefits its corporate members and has had devastating impacts in areas like education, healthcare, environmental protection, and voting rights. Several controversial bills introduced in Florida appear to be based on ALEC's national legislative agenda.
This document describes a simulation setup for analyzing fluid flow. It discusses the mesh, boundaries, initial conditions, and various model configurations used. The analysis type is not specified. Default boundaries include an opening boundary, outlet boundary, symmetry boundary, and inlet boundary defined by equations. Results are presented for velocity magnitude and pressure over time, and comparisons are made between homogeneous and inhomogeneous models.
The document describes the results of simulations analyzing the structure and security of a station. It first presents the analysis setup, including the environment, materials, geometry, and simulation and post-processing methods used. It then provides results from simulations of an initial coarse model and a subsequent refined model, comparing characteristics such as temperature distribution and air flow between the two. Finally, it discusses potential refinements to the domain and redesigning aspects of the station to improve security.
This document provides an overview of the proposed business PixStix. PixStix will sell selfie sticks and plans to target customers who use social media. The company aims to become the leading provider of selfie sticks in Southern California within 5 years. Key points include:
- PixStix falls under the "Question Mark" category in the BCG matrix due to low current market share but high growth potential.
- Goals include meeting sales targets, achieving profitability, and expanding product lines.
- Management positions are outlined along with an organizational structure chart.
- Risks include potential product failures, competition, and financial issues.
- Operations, marketing, sales, and
This document provides an overview and instructions for using a software program for analyzing satellite and weather data. It describes the operating environment, installation process, how to start and quit the program. The main sections cover how to register and display different types of data like case studies, images, weather forecasts, and more. Advanced functions allow adjusting image settings, measuring data, drawing on images. Other sections provide options for listing, deleting or printing registered data, setting preferences and includes case studies as examples of use.
Final Exam Ansys Dynamics - Stephen WhiteStephen White
This document describes the finite element analysis of a structure. It includes the creation of a 3D geometric model and mesh, application of boundary conditions like fixture points and self-weight, modal and harmonic response analyses, and comparisons of results with and without prestress and with design modifications. Reinforcements are added and results show improvements in the structure's natural frequencies.
Field Development Project Report - EAB_7_157Shaoor Kamal
The aim of this project was to evaluate and propose the best development plan for a shallow offshore oilfield located in the Northern North Sea using a provided 3D static reservoir model. The field was interpreted to have major normal faulting and folding likely due to Jurassic rifting. Key formations included thick sandstones of the Brent Group deposited in a deltaic environment. Reservoir properties showed heterogeneity with porosity 2-37% and permeability 50-700 mD. An estimated 373 MMSTB of oil initially in place was determined. Sensitivity analysis on transmissibility was conducted to understand fault properties. The proposed plan was to develop the field with 8 vertical producer wells and 2 water injector wells to achieve 30% recovery over 20 years
This document provides an overview of various types of food and beverage services. It discusses table service, which involves guests entering a dining area, being seated, and placing orders with a waiter. It also covers assisted service, self service, single point service, and special service. The document describes different outlets for food and beverage services as well as operations, analysis and decision making, menu preparation, beverages, equipment, and hygiene and safety considerations. It provides a comprehensive look at the various aspects of planning and delivering food and beverage services.
This document provides an overview of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its influence and activities in Florida. It finds that ALEC has a large presence in Florida, with over 60 state legislators having ties to ALEC since 2010. ALEC promotes model legislation that benefits its corporate members and has had devastating impacts in areas like education, healthcare, environmental protection, and voting rights. Several controversial bills introduced in Florida appear to be based on ALEC's national legislative agenda.
Lauren A Nash Social Media Marketing Final ProjectLauren A Nash
The four-month social media marketing class was a crash course in all things social media. We learned how to market your personal brand. From Search Engine Optimization to strategy to blogging. we did it all. The final report was a comprehensive write up of all the things we completed during the semester.
We set up accounts across 13 platforms, including:
-WordPress
-LinkedIn
-Twitter
-Facebook
-Instagram
-Pinterest
-Gravatar
-Google+
-YouTube
-Gmail
-Google Alerts
This document provides a comparative study of slum improvement initiatives in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, India. It begins with background on slums in India and the need for water and sanitation interventions. It then describes the Slum Sanitation Program (SSP) implemented in Mumbai, focusing on its objectives, elements, implementation process and outcomes in two phases from 1995 to the present. Next, it covers the Slum Networking Project (SNP) implemented in Ahmedabad, discussing its objectives, elements, implementation and final outcome. Finally, it provides a comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of SSP and SNP in meeting their initial objectives and scope based on completion rates and target populations reached.
Using inclusive models to implement demand driven skills developmentMADE
MADE shares its lessons experience on how it implemented a demand-driven skills development intervention for potential victims of human trafficking in Edo
Blue Ember Steakhouse Business Plan_2014 (1)Ashley Garcia
Blue Ember Steakhouse is a proposed steakhouse restaurant located in Broomfield, Colorado. The business aims to provide a fine dining experience at casual dining prices through high quality food and superior customer service. The restaurant plans to target customers aged 25-34, who make up a large portion of the local population. Blue Ember will be the only steakhouse located near the Orchard Mall, giving it a competitive advantage. It is requesting $500,000 in initial funding to launch the business.
This document provides an overview of an existing cafeteria management system and proposes developing a new automated system. It describes the existing manual system and issues like time consumption, redundancy, and lack of accurate reporting. The objectives of the new system are to minimize work complexity, reduce time waste, automate ticketing with barcodes, control student access, and manage food distribution. Data will be collected through interviews and observations. The new system will be developed using Java, Bootstrap, MySQL database on a XAMPP server. It will address current problems and improve the management of cafeteria services at Haramaya University.
This document provides an annual report on the accomplishments of the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) during its fifth year of operation. Key accomplishments include awarding 5 Phase II contracts totaling $1.1 million and 16 Phase I grants totaling $1.2 million. NIAC continued to inspire and fund revolutionary aerospace concepts through its solicitation and review process. Activities also focused on nurturing awarded concepts and coordinating with NASA to help infusion of concepts into future agency plans and programs.
The document provides results from performance measures tracking the Minnesota Judicial Branch's progress toward its six core goals of access to justice, timeliness, integrity and accountability, excellence, fairness and equity, and quality court workplace environment. Some high points identified in the results include:
- Over 7,700 court customers responded to an access and fairness survey across Minnesota with an average 79% response rate, and over 80% agreed or strongly agreed with most statements about access.
- District courts disposed of as many cases in 2007 as were filed, maintaining a 99% clearance rate that improved since 2003.
- Pending caseloads decreased since 2003 for several case types like probate/mental health and family cases.
Google is an American technology company that specializes in internet services such as search, advertising, cloud computing, and software. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google has grown significantly and now employs over 50,000 people in over 70 offices worldwide.
Google generates the majority of its revenue from online advertising, particularly through its AdWords and AdSense platforms. While Google has diversified its offerings, advertising remains its primary source of income. Looking ahead, Google plans to focus on mobile technology, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and expanding into new industries through acquisitions. Key challenges include managing rising operating expenses and diversifying revenue streams as competitors emerge in search and advertising.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for Environment Tobago's volunteer programme. It details the organization's mission to protect and conserve the natural environment of Tobago through various environmental activities. The volunteer program aims to involve community members through defined volunteer roles and management processes covering recruitment, training, supervision, evaluation and recognition of volunteers. Key aspects include maintaining volunteer records, orientation and training, standards of performance, and reimbursing volunteer expenses. The overall goal is for volunteers to support Environment Tobago's work while gaining skills and experience.
This document provides an overview of training for Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO). It covers prerequisites, installing RH-SSO, starting the RH-SSO server, creating realms and users, and examples of using RH-SSO with client applications. Specific topics covered include cloning RH-SSO examples, registering applications with RH-SSO, configuring the Keycloak adapter, and testing login flows. The document also provides pointers for understanding OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and using RH-SSO's REST API and authorization services.
This handbook provides information for parents on Germain's Daycare policies and procedures. It outlines the daycare's hours of operation, holidays, vacations, enrollment process, typical daily schedule, communication with parents, fees, health and safety practices, and discipline policies. The handbook is intended to ensure parents are informed of all relevant policies and the care their children will receive at the daycare.
Production scheduling Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
How to implement a production scheduling engine using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009?
The standard Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009’s production scheduling engine considers the following:
A Route is a set of multiple operations sequentially executed.
The link between these operations can be soft or hard.
Each operation uses a specific work center
You can have several route versions to manufacture an item.
And more
In our production environment, a Production Line is a combination of two types of work centers that are a machine (an extruder) and downstream equipment (tools).We’re currently using a manual production scheduling system because there are some differences between the production module in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 and our current manual system. The current production routes registered in the system (in Dynamics AX 2009) are just enumeration of operations that in reality are done once at the time of the production.
This is meanly due to the understanding of the standard requirement of the production routing at the time of the implementation. The result of this mistake was a pure and simple abandon of the production scheduling sub module of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. Mainly because it will be too hard to maintain several thousand of routes.
Thus, the management decided to rely on its own experience.
The attempt of this paper is to show how we have tackled this complex issue of production scheduling and the lessons that we have learnt.
This document provides an overview of training for KeyCloak - Redhat SSO advanced topics. It covers various prerequisites and then discusses several advanced KeyCloak topics like using the SPI to add a custom event listener, debugging KeyCloak SPIs using Eclipse, configuring the KeyCloak logger, enabling multifactor authentication using OTP, understanding MFA concepts in KeyCloak, mapping LDAP groups to KeyCloak roles, getting an access token from LDAP values, using client scopes, understanding client authenticators, understanding token usage including offline tokens, examples of using offline tokens, understanding KeyCloak user federation, customizing the KeyCloak authentication flow, using the Apache mod_auth_openidc module with KeyCloak
This manual provides documentation for the OM commands used to configure and maintain the SOPHO iS3000 Series (SIP@Net) system. It includes descriptions of commands for hardware configuration, IP enabling, SIP trunking and extensions, licensing, remote maintenance, security, and other functions. Tables of parameters, board types, and error messages are also included as appendices.
This document announces a two-step Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the Air Force FY 2013 Rapid Innovation Fund (RIF) program. It provides information on program objectives, submission requirements and schedules, evaluation criteria, and anticipated funding. The goal is to fund innovative technologies that address critical Air Force needs outlined in an attachment, with up to 25 awards totaling $45-65 million expected. The first step requires submission of white papers by October 8, 2013. Invited offerors will then submit full proposals which will be evaluated starting in December 2013.
This document is a table of contents that lists page numbers but does not include any descriptive titles or headings. It spans 74 numbered pages but provides no information about the content of the document.
This document provides an overview of using the User Managed Access (UMA) protocol and Keycloak for authorization. It describes UMA concepts like request tokens, resources, and permissions. It then demonstrates a sample UMA photo sharing application implemented with Keycloak. The application allows users to create photo albums, share albums with other users, and request access that can be approved or revoked. It also shows how to interact with the UMA functionality through REST APIs to perform actions like requesting access tokens, viewing resources, and managing permissions.
This literature review examines the Pacific non-regulated health workforce in New Zealand. It profiles Pacific peoples in New Zealand and describes the history and role of the non-regulated health workforce. The review explores how non-regulated health workers can improve access to care, health knowledge, behaviors and outcomes in a cost-effective manner. It also discusses workforce development pathways including training, competencies and challenges faced by the sector such as unclear job descriptions. The review provides a comprehensive overview of the existing research on the Pacific non-regulated health workforce in New Zealand.
This lesson introduces students to different types of soil and their properties through an experiment. Students will be split into groups to test which soil type (sand, clay, silt) drains water the fastest. They will observe each soil, describe characteristics, label the soils, write a hypothesis, then conduct the experiment by measuring and pouring water into each soil sample and timing how long it takes to drain. After collecting data, students will analyze their results and fill out the "Learned" section of their KWL chart on soils. The goal is for students to understand different soil compositions and how to conduct a scientific experiment.
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This document provides information about free seminar, diploma, and matura papers and supporting literature that can be found on various websites. The websites contain works from all fields, PowerPoint presentations, and other educational materials. Unlike other sites, these sites allow you to view the content, summary, and first three pages of each work so you can precisely select what fully meets your needs. The databases contain seminar, diploma, and matura papers that can be downloaded to help create a unique paper. If a suitable paper is not found in the databases, custom papers can be ordered through the "Help with Paper Creation" link.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using SATAID (Satellite Animation and Interactive Diagnosis), a computer program for satellite image analysis. Key functions include displaying satellite images and case studies, registering and viewing different types of meteorological data, measuring images, and drawing on images. The document covers installing and operating the program, as well as its various analysis and display options.
Personal Development Mobile App Market 2022.pdfGlobemonitor
The document provides an overview of the mobile app industry and self-improvement apps. It discusses key metrics like time spent in apps and consumer spending on the app market. It also reviews top performing app categories and regions. Specific sections analyze the Israeli app market and popular digital wellness apps in Israel.
Lauren A Nash Social Media Marketing Final ProjectLauren A Nash
The four-month social media marketing class was a crash course in all things social media. We learned how to market your personal brand. From Search Engine Optimization to strategy to blogging. we did it all. The final report was a comprehensive write up of all the things we completed during the semester.
We set up accounts across 13 platforms, including:
-WordPress
-LinkedIn
-Twitter
-Facebook
-Instagram
-Pinterest
-Gravatar
-Google+
-YouTube
-Gmail
-Google Alerts
This document provides a comparative study of slum improvement initiatives in Mumbai and Ahmedabad, India. It begins with background on slums in India and the need for water and sanitation interventions. It then describes the Slum Sanitation Program (SSP) implemented in Mumbai, focusing on its objectives, elements, implementation process and outcomes in two phases from 1995 to the present. Next, it covers the Slum Networking Project (SNP) implemented in Ahmedabad, discussing its objectives, elements, implementation and final outcome. Finally, it provides a comparative evaluation of the effectiveness of SSP and SNP in meeting their initial objectives and scope based on completion rates and target populations reached.
Using inclusive models to implement demand driven skills developmentMADE
MADE shares its lessons experience on how it implemented a demand-driven skills development intervention for potential victims of human trafficking in Edo
Blue Ember Steakhouse Business Plan_2014 (1)Ashley Garcia
Blue Ember Steakhouse is a proposed steakhouse restaurant located in Broomfield, Colorado. The business aims to provide a fine dining experience at casual dining prices through high quality food and superior customer service. The restaurant plans to target customers aged 25-34, who make up a large portion of the local population. Blue Ember will be the only steakhouse located near the Orchard Mall, giving it a competitive advantage. It is requesting $500,000 in initial funding to launch the business.
This document provides an overview of an existing cafeteria management system and proposes developing a new automated system. It describes the existing manual system and issues like time consumption, redundancy, and lack of accurate reporting. The objectives of the new system are to minimize work complexity, reduce time waste, automate ticketing with barcodes, control student access, and manage food distribution. Data will be collected through interviews and observations. The new system will be developed using Java, Bootstrap, MySQL database on a XAMPP server. It will address current problems and improve the management of cafeteria services at Haramaya University.
This document provides an annual report on the accomplishments of the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts (NIAC) during its fifth year of operation. Key accomplishments include awarding 5 Phase II contracts totaling $1.1 million and 16 Phase I grants totaling $1.2 million. NIAC continued to inspire and fund revolutionary aerospace concepts through its solicitation and review process. Activities also focused on nurturing awarded concepts and coordinating with NASA to help infusion of concepts into future agency plans and programs.
The document provides results from performance measures tracking the Minnesota Judicial Branch's progress toward its six core goals of access to justice, timeliness, integrity and accountability, excellence, fairness and equity, and quality court workplace environment. Some high points identified in the results include:
- Over 7,700 court customers responded to an access and fairness survey across Minnesota with an average 79% response rate, and over 80% agreed or strongly agreed with most statements about access.
- District courts disposed of as many cases in 2007 as were filed, maintaining a 99% clearance rate that improved since 2003.
- Pending caseloads decreased since 2003 for several case types like probate/mental health and family cases.
Google is an American technology company that specializes in internet services such as search, advertising, cloud computing, and software. Founded in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google has grown significantly and now employs over 50,000 people in over 70 offices worldwide.
Google generates the majority of its revenue from online advertising, particularly through its AdWords and AdSense platforms. While Google has diversified its offerings, advertising remains its primary source of income. Looking ahead, Google plans to focus on mobile technology, cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and expanding into new industries through acquisitions. Key challenges include managing rising operating expenses and diversifying revenue streams as competitors emerge in search and advertising.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for Environment Tobago's volunteer programme. It details the organization's mission to protect and conserve the natural environment of Tobago through various environmental activities. The volunteer program aims to involve community members through defined volunteer roles and management processes covering recruitment, training, supervision, evaluation and recognition of volunteers. Key aspects include maintaining volunteer records, orientation and training, standards of performance, and reimbursing volunteer expenses. The overall goal is for volunteers to support Environment Tobago's work while gaining skills and experience.
This document provides an overview of training for Red Hat Single Sign-On (RH-SSO). It covers prerequisites, installing RH-SSO, starting the RH-SSO server, creating realms and users, and examples of using RH-SSO with client applications. Specific topics covered include cloning RH-SSO examples, registering applications with RH-SSO, configuring the Keycloak adapter, and testing login flows. The document also provides pointers for understanding OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and using RH-SSO's REST API and authorization services.
This handbook provides information for parents on Germain's Daycare policies and procedures. It outlines the daycare's hours of operation, holidays, vacations, enrollment process, typical daily schedule, communication with parents, fees, health and safety practices, and discipline policies. The handbook is intended to ensure parents are informed of all relevant policies and the care their children will receive at the daycare.
Production scheduling Using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009
How to implement a production scheduling engine using Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009?
The standard Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009’s production scheduling engine considers the following:
A Route is a set of multiple operations sequentially executed.
The link between these operations can be soft or hard.
Each operation uses a specific work center
You can have several route versions to manufacture an item.
And more
In our production environment, a Production Line is a combination of two types of work centers that are a machine (an extruder) and downstream equipment (tools).We’re currently using a manual production scheduling system because there are some differences between the production module in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 and our current manual system. The current production routes registered in the system (in Dynamics AX 2009) are just enumeration of operations that in reality are done once at the time of the production.
This is meanly due to the understanding of the standard requirement of the production routing at the time of the implementation. The result of this mistake was a pure and simple abandon of the production scheduling sub module of Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009. Mainly because it will be too hard to maintain several thousand of routes.
Thus, the management decided to rely on its own experience.
The attempt of this paper is to show how we have tackled this complex issue of production scheduling and the lessons that we have learnt.
This document provides an overview of training for KeyCloak - Redhat SSO advanced topics. It covers various prerequisites and then discusses several advanced KeyCloak topics like using the SPI to add a custom event listener, debugging KeyCloak SPIs using Eclipse, configuring the KeyCloak logger, enabling multifactor authentication using OTP, understanding MFA concepts in KeyCloak, mapping LDAP groups to KeyCloak roles, getting an access token from LDAP values, using client scopes, understanding client authenticators, understanding token usage including offline tokens, examples of using offline tokens, understanding KeyCloak user federation, customizing the KeyCloak authentication flow, using the Apache mod_auth_openidc module with KeyCloak
This manual provides documentation for the OM commands used to configure and maintain the SOPHO iS3000 Series (SIP@Net) system. It includes descriptions of commands for hardware configuration, IP enabling, SIP trunking and extensions, licensing, remote maintenance, security, and other functions. Tables of parameters, board types, and error messages are also included as appendices.
This document announces a two-step Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) for the Air Force FY 2013 Rapid Innovation Fund (RIF) program. It provides information on program objectives, submission requirements and schedules, evaluation criteria, and anticipated funding. The goal is to fund innovative technologies that address critical Air Force needs outlined in an attachment, with up to 25 awards totaling $45-65 million expected. The first step requires submission of white papers by October 8, 2013. Invited offerors will then submit full proposals which will be evaluated starting in December 2013.
This document is a table of contents that lists page numbers but does not include any descriptive titles or headings. It spans 74 numbered pages but provides no information about the content of the document.
This document provides an overview of using the User Managed Access (UMA) protocol and Keycloak for authorization. It describes UMA concepts like request tokens, resources, and permissions. It then demonstrates a sample UMA photo sharing application implemented with Keycloak. The application allows users to create photo albums, share albums with other users, and request access that can be approved or revoked. It also shows how to interact with the UMA functionality through REST APIs to perform actions like requesting access tokens, viewing resources, and managing permissions.
This literature review examines the Pacific non-regulated health workforce in New Zealand. It profiles Pacific peoples in New Zealand and describes the history and role of the non-regulated health workforce. The review explores how non-regulated health workers can improve access to care, health knowledge, behaviors and outcomes in a cost-effective manner. It also discusses workforce development pathways including training, competencies and challenges faced by the sector such as unclear job descriptions. The review provides a comprehensive overview of the existing research on the Pacific non-regulated health workforce in New Zealand.
This lesson introduces students to different types of soil and their properties through an experiment. Students will be split into groups to test which soil type (sand, clay, silt) drains water the fastest. They will observe each soil, describe characteristics, label the soils, write a hypothesis, then conduct the experiment by measuring and pouring water into each soil sample and timing how long it takes to drain. After collecting data, students will analyze their results and fill out the "Learned" section of their KWL chart on soils. The goal is for students to understand different soil compositions and how to conduct a scientific experiment.
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This document provides information about free seminar, diploma, and matura papers and supporting literature that can be found on various websites. The websites contain works from all fields, PowerPoint presentations, and other educational materials. Unlike other sites, these sites allow you to view the content, summary, and first three pages of each work so you can precisely select what fully meets your needs. The databases contain seminar, diploma, and matura papers that can be downloaded to help create a unique paper. If a suitable paper is not found in the databases, custom papers can be ordered through the "Help with Paper Creation" link.
This document provides an overview and instructions for using SATAID (Satellite Animation and Interactive Diagnosis), a computer program for satellite image analysis. Key functions include displaying satellite images and case studies, registering and viewing different types of meteorological data, measuring images, and drawing on images. The document covers installing and operating the program, as well as its various analysis and display options.
Personal Development Mobile App Market 2022.pdfGlobemonitor
The document provides an overview of the mobile app industry and self-improvement apps. It discusses key metrics like time spent in apps and consumer spending on the app market. It also reviews top performing app categories and regions. Specific sections analyze the Israeli app market and popular digital wellness apps in Israel.
here is the link to our facility drawings
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These entities now align themselves into cooperatives, organizations, associations, and ultimately synthesized supply chains, to remain competitive by bringing the customer into the process. The subject of facilities planning has been a popular topic for many years. In spite of its long heritage, it is one of the most popular subjects of current publications, conferences.
In this text, we employ a practical Project to facilities planning, taking advantage of the content we have in this semester. It should be noted that facilities planning, as known the facility planning starts with the selection of location. The location for our factory will be in burg El-Arab. To enables us from working efficiently without affecting any neighboring humans.
Our selected product is the C-clamp which is generally used in fixing work pieces to tables in order to apply a process on it. In this report we cover the whole project. Starting from the product and its drawings, parts, dimensions and processes applied on each part which will enables us from knowing the machines required and their numbers with of course the employees’ number.
Then we go to the annual demand and scrap estimation for each process in order to know the required amount of raw material for each part. After knowing all that now we are ready to calculate the production area required and also put a lay out for the facility. Then we go to the design phase, which contains the selection of an appropriate design for the following areas:
a. Production Area:
i. List of departments in production area (manufacturing & non-manufacturing such as offices, quality, packaging, assembly,…etc. “if exists”)
ii. State name of layout for your production area & justify your selection
iii. Schematic drawing showing flow of material from stores to warehouse (show flow of each component)
iv. Draw the production area (show name of departments and machines + flow between machines + entrance and exit)
v. Calculate the required production area (show calculations)
b. Personnel Requirement Areas:
i. Parking area (draw layout, calculate the required area)
ii. Food service area (draw layout, calculate the required area)
iii. Other areas (locker room, rest room, health service, office building… etc.) “draw layout, calculate the required area” OPTIONAL (For Extra Marks)
c. Determine the material handling equipment used, justify your selection, show where it is stationed in the facility, and what it is used to transport “specific not general information”.
This document discusses the rights and responsibilities of both financial institutions and consumers. It defines what a financial institution is and outlines their rights, including making loans and issuing credit cards. The document also examines the rights of consumers, such as credit rights, and consumer responsibilities like banking and insurance issues. Finally, it covers potential financial difficulties consumers may face, such as debt problems, credit card fraud, and maxing out credit limits.
This document analyzes data from 63 students to compare marks and CAT percentiles across different categories. It contains 3 tables that analyze: 1) Marks in high school, intermediate and graduation, finding graduation marks to be most consistent. 2) CAT percentiles by subject background, finding Arts & Humanities most consistent. 3) CAT percentiles by gender, finding females to be more consistent. The analysis uses measures like mean, median, mode, standard deviation and coefficient of variance to compare consistency across categories.
This document discusses budgets and their importance. It defines budgets and classifies them. It notes that budgets are important planning tools that help allocate resources efficiently. The document includes two illustrations and provides bibliographic references at the end.
organizational_Psychology.pdf for ug and pg students in the field of PsychologyIqbalWar
This document outlines the table of contents for 41 lectures on topics related to organization design, including introductions, dimensions of design, organizational purpose, strategy typology, mission and goals, effectiveness, structure, the external environment, ecosystems, technologies, information technology, knowledge management, size, life cycles, bureaucracy, culture, ethics, change, decision making, conflict, and power. The lectures cover fundamental concepts and current issues organizations face.
This document provides an overview of tailless aircraft and presents a parametric study for a conceptual design of a tailless UAV. It discusses the history of tailless aircraft from early inspirations from nature to modern military applications. Three tailless aircraft are examined - the Orbiter UAV, McDonnell Douglas X-36, and the proposed model tailless UAV. Key specifications and parameters of each are presented. The document outlines the conceptual design process for the tailless UAV including longitudinal stability compensation methods, pitch control options, dimensional selections, and performance calculations. Construction details and a budget plan are also included.
This document contains an index, dedication, acknowledgements, abstract, introduction, objectives, justification, and theoretical framework about using videos and technology tools to support learning. The general objective is to explore how videos and technology can be used for learning. Specific objectives include describing characteristics of learning, techniques to support it, uses of videos and types of videos.
This document contains an index, dedication, acknowledgments, abstract, introduction, objectives, justification, and theoretical framework about the use of videos and Word to aid learning. It outlines the general and specific objectives of using technology and videos to teach Word. The introduction provides context and the theoretical framework discusses learning characteristics, techniques, informatics tools, uses of videos, and video types.
This document contains an index, dedication, acknowledgements, abstract, introduction, objectives, justification, and theoretical framework about the use of videos and Word for learning. The objectives are to learn how to use Word and evaluate the use of videos for education. The justification is that Word and videos can help improve the learning process. The theoretical framework discusses learning characteristics, techniques, IT tools, uses of videos, and video types.
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This document contains an index, dedication, acknowledgments, abstract, introduction, objectives, justification, and theoretical framework about the use of word processing software and videos for learning. It outlines the general and specific goals of exploring techniques, tools, and types of videos that can be used to facilitate learning.
This report examines the Irish banking crisis that occurred from 2003-2008 and the regulatory response. It finds that opportunities were missed to take macro-prudential corrective action to address the emerging property bubble. Specifically, regulatory policy was too focused on micro-prudential supervision of individual institutions and not enough on overall financial stability. While staff resources for supervision increased over this period, it was not sufficient given the rapid growth of the banking sector. The report concludes that more forceful macro-prudential intervention was needed to restrain lending during the boom years.
This document discusses nanotechnology, including its definition, properties, tools, approaches, applications, and status in India. Chapter 1 introduces nanotechnology and defines it as technology developed at the nanoscale, between 1 to 100 nanometers. Common tools discussed in Chapter 2 include nanotubes, carbon nanotubes, nanorods, quantum dots, and nanobots. Chapter 3 covers the bottom-up and top-down approaches used in nanotechnology, as well as common materials like nano-composites. Chapter 4 outlines various applications of nanotechnology in areas like drugs and cancer treatment, fabrics, mobile devices, electronics, and computers. The document concludes with a chapter on nanotechnology in India, discussing current possibilities and pitfalls,
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2.7 Specific Problem Analysis
The specific problem analysis was done to understand the existing system and to identify
the problems in the current system. The analysis was done by observing the existing
system, interacting with the users and taking their feedback. The key problems identified
were:
- Lack of mobility
- Dependency on computer systems
- Network connectivity issues
- Resource problems like electricity
- High transaction costs
- Delay in transaction processing
- Lack of security and privacy
- Limited coverage and reach
To address these problems, the following goals were defined for the new proposed system:
This document is the user guide for PL/SQL Developer 8.0. It contains 11 chapters that describe how to install and use the various features of PL/SQL Developer 8.0. These features include writing and testing PL/SQL programs, performing ad hoc SQL queries, using the command window, creating and modifying database objects, using the DBMS scheduler, creating diagrams of database objects, and generating various reports. The document provides detailed instructions and reference information on each major feature area to help users be productive with PL/SQL Developer.
This document provides details on the maintenance and facilities management of a call center for Global Bank that is being converted from a library. It includes a SWOT analysis of the current building, goals and objectives for the refurbishment project, and layout plans for each floor of the building post-refurbishment. The lower ground floor will house IT infrastructure, a gym, and shower facilities. The ground floor will include a reception, kitchen, break area, and help desk. The first and second floors will be the main work areas divided into zones and include meeting rooms and offices. A detailed cost plan is provided totaling £6,378,936.08 for the refurbishment project. The report also discusses management of individual building
This document discusses women's empowerment in India. It provides context on the patriarchal structure that governs communities and hinders women's rights. While policies exist, there are gaps in implementation at the local level. Rural women face greater inequality in health, education, decision-making and economic opportunities compared to urban women. Factors like caste, class, education and age further impact women's empowerment. Government initiatives aim to promote women's rights, but face challenges of corruption and lack of resources. Overall, empowering women requires addressing discrimination and the social constructs that restrict women's access, choices and status in society.