This document embeds a Facebook video. The video is from Facebook and has an ID of 4160662117943 89. The iframe tags specify that the video will be displayed within the page at a width of 1280 pixels and a height of 720 pixels without borders.
This video is a 3 minute clip from a TED talk given by Simon Sinek on why leaders inspire action. In the talk, Sinek explains that inspired teams start with why they do what they do, not just how they do it. When people understand the why, they can better understand how their daily work contributes to achieving an important purpose.
This video shows a man demonstrating how to tie a tie knot. He starts with the wide end of the tie longer than the thin end, places the wide end of the tie around his neck with the thin end hanging down. He then crosses the wide portion of the tie over the thin portion and wraps it around and through the loop at his neck. He pulls the thin end of the tie down and adjusts it to complete the knot.
This video provides a 3 minute summary of the key events in the life of Martin Luther King Jr. It discusses how he helped lead the American civil rights movement through nonviolent civil disobedience and became an iconic figure in the fight for equal treatment of African Americans until his assassination in 1968. The video highlights King's role in organizing peaceful protests such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and March on Washington where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
The photographer has taken portraits of many Microsoft executives over the last few years. He aims to capture more than just headshots in the portraits and show some of the subject's personality as well. The photographer thanks the executives for taking the time to have their portraits done, acknowledging that many would rather see a dentist than a photographer.
The document discusses the benefits of using an AI assistant named Claude to be helpful, harmless, and honest. Claude was created by Anthropic to be useful, but not take jobs or cause other harms. Anthropic's goal is to ensure AI systems are robust and beneficial.
This document provides a summary of a custom research report on patents related to machine-to-machine (M2M) and device-to-device (D2D) communication technologies for the Internet of Things from the first quarter of 2015. The report methodology involved searching patent databases for recently published or issued M2M and D2D patents, reviewing the results to filter out irrelevant patents, and categorizing the key patents found according to relevant technology components. The deliverable is an Excel file with details on the patents analyzed.
No hubo clases de laboratorio del 13 de enero al 4 de marzo debido a que el laboratorio no estaba listo. El 5 de marzo fue la primera clase donde dividieron a los estudiantes en química y materiales según sus proyectos de investigación, con el equipo del orador asignado a materiales. El 12 de marzo conocieron al profesor Samuel de materiales y revisaron los folders de los proyectos con correcciones y tareas. El 19 de marzo Samuel enseñó a hacer dibujos usando escuadras de 60° y 45°.
This video is a 3 minute clip from a TED talk given by Simon Sinek on why leaders inspire action. In the talk, Sinek explains that inspired teams start with why they do what they do, not just how they do it. When people understand the why, they can better understand how their daily work contributes to achieving an important purpose.
This video shows a man demonstrating how to tie a tie knot. He starts with the wide end of the tie longer than the thin end, places the wide end of the tie around his neck with the thin end hanging down. He then crosses the wide portion of the tie over the thin portion and wraps it around and through the loop at his neck. He pulls the thin end of the tie down and adjusts it to complete the knot.
This video provides a 3 minute summary of the key events in the life of Martin Luther King Jr. It discusses how he helped lead the American civil rights movement through nonviolent civil disobedience and became an iconic figure in the fight for equal treatment of African Americans until his assassination in 1968. The video highlights King's role in organizing peaceful protests such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott and March on Washington where he delivered his famous "I Have a Dream" speech.
The photographer has taken portraits of many Microsoft executives over the last few years. He aims to capture more than just headshots in the portraits and show some of the subject's personality as well. The photographer thanks the executives for taking the time to have their portraits done, acknowledging that many would rather see a dentist than a photographer.
The document discusses the benefits of using an AI assistant named Claude to be helpful, harmless, and honest. Claude was created by Anthropic to be useful, but not take jobs or cause other harms. Anthropic's goal is to ensure AI systems are robust and beneficial.
This document provides a summary of a custom research report on patents related to machine-to-machine (M2M) and device-to-device (D2D) communication technologies for the Internet of Things from the first quarter of 2015. The report methodology involved searching patent databases for recently published or issued M2M and D2D patents, reviewing the results to filter out irrelevant patents, and categorizing the key patents found according to relevant technology components. The deliverable is an Excel file with details on the patents analyzed.
No hubo clases de laboratorio del 13 de enero al 4 de marzo debido a que el laboratorio no estaba listo. El 5 de marzo fue la primera clase donde dividieron a los estudiantes en química y materiales según sus proyectos de investigación, con el equipo del orador asignado a materiales. El 12 de marzo conocieron al profesor Samuel de materiales y revisaron los folders de los proyectos con correcciones y tareas. El 19 de marzo Samuel enseñó a hacer dibujos usando escuadras de 60° y 45°.
Chapter 4 discusses designing rubrics to assess student performance on language tasks. It provides six steps for creating effective rubrics: identifying quality performance characteristics, evaluating against proficiency levels, clearly describing expectations, outlining what meets and misses expectations, piloting the rubric with students, and deciding how results will be reported. Rubrics should be used to assess student language samples and spur self-reflection on improving skills.
HEX-090-2408A GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHEET 1 OFF 2Barbara Lubbe
This document provides information about machining symbols and tolerances for Hexagon Electrical (Pty) Ltd. It specifies that ownership and copyright of any drawings from Hexagon Electrical vest with the company. The drawings cannot be used, photographed, copied, reproduced, or shared with third parties without express consent from Hexagon Electrical. It also lists general length tolerances for fabrication and machining.
Evan Bakley is seeking an entry-level web design position and has an Associate's Degree in Digital Media Design-Web Development from Central Ohio Technical College. He has advanced skills in Dreamweaver, WordPress, Joomla, and Photoshop as well as moderate skills in Illustrator from daily use. Previously, he worked with a web design firm to create a website for a food company as part of an internship with the American Red Cross.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations, which can be shared on SlideShare. In just 3 sentences, it promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations and publishing them to SlideShare.
This article discusses identifying conflicting requirements in systems engineering. It provides a mathematical proof that existing pairwise methods for identifying conflicts are incomplete, as they can miss significant conflicts between groups of requirements. The article presents a case study applying a new "order of conflict" concept to better uncover latent conflicts between requirements early in the design process. Identifying conflicts early is important to control costs during system development.
Chapter 4 discusses designing rubrics to assess student performance on language tasks. It provides six steps for creating effective rubrics: identifying quality performance characteristics, evaluating against proficiency levels, clearly describing expectations, outlining what meets and misses expectations, piloting the rubric with students, and deciding how results will be reported. Rubrics should be used to assess student language samples and spur self-reflection on improving skills.
HEX-090-2408A GENERAL ASSEMBLY SHEET 1 OFF 2Barbara Lubbe
This document provides information about machining symbols and tolerances for Hexagon Electrical (Pty) Ltd. It specifies that ownership and copyright of any drawings from Hexagon Electrical vest with the company. The drawings cannot be used, photographed, copied, reproduced, or shared with third parties without express consent from Hexagon Electrical. It also lists general length tolerances for fabrication and machining.
Evan Bakley is seeking an entry-level web design position and has an Associate's Degree in Digital Media Design-Web Development from Central Ohio Technical College. He has advanced skills in Dreamweaver, WordPress, Joomla, and Photoshop as well as moderate skills in Illustrator from daily use. Previously, he worked with a web design firm to create a website for a food company as part of an internship with the American Red Cross.
Haiku Deck is a presentation tool that allows users to create Haiku-style slideshows. The tool encourages users to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentations, which can be shared on SlideShare. In just 3 sentences, it promotes creating Haiku Deck presentations and publishing them to SlideShare.
This article discusses identifying conflicting requirements in systems engineering. It provides a mathematical proof that existing pairwise methods for identifying conflicts are incomplete, as they can miss significant conflicts between groups of requirements. The article presents a case study applying a new "order of conflict" concept to better uncover latent conflicts between requirements early in the design process. Identifying conflicts early is important to control costs during system development.