El documento presenta tres miradas sobre el abandono de estudios universitarios: la mirada sistémica, que analiza factores como la transición a la universidad y la integración del estudiante; la mirada psicológica, que considera la universidad como contexto de vida y desarrollo personal; y la mirada curricular, centrada en el aprendizaje y la organización de los planes de estudio. También se discute el papel de la tutoría para apoyar a los estudiantes y prevenir el abandono, así como las actitudes de los "buenos estudiantes"
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de software. Explica que el software es el equipamiento lógico de un sistema informático que permite realizar tareas específicas a través de programas. Describe el software de sistema que administra los recursos y proporciona una interfaz, el software de aplicación que se enfoca en un aspecto o problema en particular, y el software de desarrollo que permite programar nuevos programas a través de lenguajes de programación.
El documento describe los pasos para construir un cortador de telgopor casero utilizando materiales como una pinza de madera, alambre, pilas, chinches y cinta aisladora. Primero se colocan las chinches en la pinza de madera y se ata un cable, luego se coloca un corcho para mantener abierta la pinza. Después se coloca el alambre entre las puntas y se conectan las pilas con cinta aisladora para calentar el alambre y poder pasar sobre él trozos de telgopor.
El documento presenta tres miradas sobre el abandono de estudios universitarios: la mirada sistémica, que analiza factores como la transición a la universidad y la integración del estudiante; la mirada psicológica, que considera la universidad como contexto de vida y desarrollo personal; y la mirada curricular, centrada en el aprendizaje y la organización de los planes de estudio. También se discute el papel de la tutoría para apoyar a los estudiantes y prevenir el abandono, así como las actitudes de los "buenos estudiantes"
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de software. Explica que el software es el equipamiento lógico de un sistema informático que permite realizar tareas específicas a través de programas. Describe el software de sistema que administra los recursos y proporciona una interfaz, el software de aplicación que se enfoca en un aspecto o problema en particular, y el software de desarrollo que permite programar nuevos programas a través de lenguajes de programación.
El documento describe los pasos para construir un cortador de telgopor casero utilizando materiales como una pinza de madera, alambre, pilas, chinches y cinta aisladora. Primero se colocan las chinches en la pinza de madera y se ata un cable, luego se coloca un corcho para mantener abierta la pinza. Después se coloca el alambre entre las puntas y se conectan las pilas con cinta aisladora para calentar el alambre y poder pasar sobre él trozos de telgopor.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Libro bi business-intelligence-competir-con-informaciondiana vasquez
La Business Intelligence (BI) o Inteligencia de Negocio permite a las empresas obtener y analizar información para mejorar la toma de decisiones estratégicas y lograr sus objetivos. La BI va más allá de simplemente mejorar los sistemas de información internos, ya que puede impulsar los resultados de una empresa. El capítulo introduce la utilidad de la BI y ofrece ejemplos prácticos como el análisis del ticket de un supermercado y los problemas de distribución de una empresa comercial.
Este documento describe los pasos para instalar Ubuntu desde cero. Explica que se selecciona la opción de instalar Ubuntu desde el menú inicial, luego se configuran la zona horaria, teclado y se crea un nombre de usuario y contraseña. Finalmente se completa la instalación y se inicia la sesión en el escritorio de Ubuntu.
Este documento presenta información sobre la hipertensión arterial. Define la hipertensión arterial y discute factores de riesgo, datos epidemiológicos, evaluación clínica, estudios de laboratorio, clasificaciones, tratamientos actuales y más. Explica diferentes tipos como la hipertensión sistólica aislada y la hipertensión refractaria. También cubre prevalencia, requisitos para tratamiento farmacológico, combinaciones sinérgicas de fármacos y bibliografía.
Marshall v Living Trust Fund status conferenceJRachelle
The document is an order from a United States District Court judge rescheduling the status conference date in the case Marshall v. Hilliard, et. al. from June 14, 2010 to December 13, 2010 at 8:30 am. The order stipulates that the new date may need to be changed within 30 days of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether to grant certiorari in a related case. If no action is taken by December 6, 2010, the parties must either attend the status conference on December 13 or file another stipulation to continue the date.
SC Opinion and Order - motion for comtemptJRachelle
The court granted in part and denied in part the plaintiff's motion for contempt and sanctions. The court found Susan Brown, the attorney, in contempt for violating a consent order requiring her to turn over all copies of estate property. However, the court did not find Ben Thompson, Brown's former client, in contempt as there was no clear evidence he violated the order. As a sanction, the court ordered Brown to pay the plaintiff's reasonable attorney's fees and costs for bringing the contempt motion, but no other punitive sanctions. The court also ordered Brown and Thompson to turn over any remaining estate property.
CA Verdicts - incomplete (partial consensus on TWO COUNTS)JRachelle
This document contains verdicts from a jury trial in Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County. The jury found defendant Sandeep Kapoor not guilty on all 10 counts. The jury found defendant Khristine Eroshevich guilty on Counts 1, 3, 7, and 9, and found defendant Howard K. Stern guilty on Count 1. The verdicts specify the charges and time periods for each count.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Libro bi business-intelligence-competir-con-informaciondiana vasquez
La Business Intelligence (BI) o Inteligencia de Negocio permite a las empresas obtener y analizar información para mejorar la toma de decisiones estratégicas y lograr sus objetivos. La BI va más allá de simplemente mejorar los sistemas de información internos, ya que puede impulsar los resultados de una empresa. El capítulo introduce la utilidad de la BI y ofrece ejemplos prácticos como el análisis del ticket de un supermercado y los problemas de distribución de una empresa comercial.
Este documento describe los pasos para instalar Ubuntu desde cero. Explica que se selecciona la opción de instalar Ubuntu desde el menú inicial, luego se configuran la zona horaria, teclado y se crea un nombre de usuario y contraseña. Finalmente se completa la instalación y se inicia la sesión en el escritorio de Ubuntu.
Este documento presenta información sobre la hipertensión arterial. Define la hipertensión arterial y discute factores de riesgo, datos epidemiológicos, evaluación clínica, estudios de laboratorio, clasificaciones, tratamientos actuales y más. Explica diferentes tipos como la hipertensión sistólica aislada y la hipertensión refractaria. También cubre prevalencia, requisitos para tratamiento farmacológico, combinaciones sinérgicas de fármacos y bibliografía.
Marshall v Living Trust Fund status conferenceJRachelle
The document is an order from a United States District Court judge rescheduling the status conference date in the case Marshall v. Hilliard, et. al. from June 14, 2010 to December 13, 2010 at 8:30 am. The order stipulates that the new date may need to be changed within 30 days of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on whether to grant certiorari in a related case. If no action is taken by December 6, 2010, the parties must either attend the status conference on December 13 or file another stipulation to continue the date.
SC Opinion and Order - motion for comtemptJRachelle
The court granted in part and denied in part the plaintiff's motion for contempt and sanctions. The court found Susan Brown, the attorney, in contempt for violating a consent order requiring her to turn over all copies of estate property. However, the court did not find Ben Thompson, Brown's former client, in contempt as there was no clear evidence he violated the order. As a sanction, the court ordered Brown to pay the plaintiff's reasonable attorney's fees and costs for bringing the contempt motion, but no other punitive sanctions. The court also ordered Brown and Thompson to turn over any remaining estate property.
CA Verdicts - incomplete (partial consensus on TWO COUNTS)JRachelle
This document contains verdicts from a jury trial in Superior Court of California, Los Angeles County. The jury found defendant Sandeep Kapoor not guilty on all 10 counts. The jury found defendant Khristine Eroshevich guilty on Counts 1, 3, 7, and 9, and found defendant Howard K. Stern guilty on Count 1. The verdicts specify the charges and time periods for each count.
This document is a motion for a stay of the mandate pending a petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court. It was filed by Howard K. Stern on behalf of Vickie Lynn Marshall's estate following the 9th Circuit's denial of rehearing. The motion argues that substantial questions will be presented in the cert petition regarding the scope of bankruptcy courts' power over compulsory counterclaims. It contends the 9th Circuit's new test conflicts with other circuits and Supreme Court precedent. The declaration also asserts the petition raises important issues of bankruptcy practice that require uniformity.
The United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit granted Howard K. Stern's motion to stay the mandate in the case of Elaine Marshall v. Howard K. Stern pending a petition for certiorari to the Supreme Court. The case involved the bankruptcy and estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall (aka Anna Nicole Smith).
The Supreme Court granted certiorari for Howard K. Stern, Executor of the Estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall v. Elaine T. Marshall, Executrix of the Estate of E. Pierce Marshall, limiting the questions to be considered to Questions 1, 2, and 3 in the petition for a writ of certiorari. The case is from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals and involves a dispute over the estates of Vickie Lynn Marshall and E. Pierce Marshall.
The Supreme Court clerk notified the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals clerk that a petition for a writ of certiorari was filed regarding the case of Howard K. Stern, Executor of the Estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall v. Elaine T. Marshall, Executrix of the Estate of E. Pierce Marshall. The petition was docketed as case number 10-179 by the Supreme Court on August 5, 2010.
The document is an order from a United States Bankruptcy Court case dismissing an adversary proceeding with prejudice. The order approves a stipulation between the plaintiff Virgie Arthur and defendant Bonnie Gayle Stern to dismiss the adversary proceeding, with each party bearing their own costs and fees. The court retains jurisdiction over the interpretation and enforcement of the order.
This document is a stipulation to dismiss an adversary proceeding filed in bankruptcy court. It summarizes that the plaintiff filed a complaint against the defendant seeking to prevent discharge of a debt. The case was then stayed pending resolution of a related state court lawsuit. That state court lawsuit was then dismissed. The parties now wish to dismiss the adversary proceeding with prejudice, with each party bearing their own costs and fees. The court will retain jurisdiction to enforce the terms of the dismissal.
This document provides a status report regarding a motion for contempt and sanctions filed by Howard K. Stern as executor of Vickie Lynn Marshall's estate against several defendants, including Susan M. Brown and G. Ben Thompson. It summarizes the procedural history of the motion, noting that it has been fully briefed but not yet heard by the court. The parties state they are ready to proceed with a hearing once the court resets it.
Brown reply memo support motion to dismissJRachelle
This document is the Brown Defendants' reply memorandum in support of their motion to dismiss portions of Howard Stern's amended complaint. It argues that the motion to dismiss is not precluded by the court's prior ruling allowing the amended complaint. It also argues that California procedural law, including its probate code and publicity rights statute, does not apply in this South Carolina district court case. Finally, it asserts that the publicity rights statute is not applicable to the Brown Defendants' alleged actions of providing materials to another law firm.
Stern Response to motion to dismiss 8-20-10JRachelle
This document is the Executor's response in opposition to a motion to dismiss filed by Susan M. Brown and The Law Offices of Susan M. Brown. The Executor argues that the motion to dismiss should be denied for three reasons: 1) Brown is raising the same arguments that the court already rejected in granting leave to amend the complaint, 2) the Executor has properly stated claims for both statutory and common law misappropriation of publicity rights, and 3) even if the motion to dismiss is granted, there are six other valid causes of action against Brown that would remain in the case.
This document is a memorandum in support of a motion to dismiss claims against defendants Susan Brown and The Law Offices of Susan Brown. It argues that (1) claims based on California procedural law cannot be brought in South Carolina court, (2) the relevant California statute only applies to acts occurring in California, and (3) the principle of res judicata bars re-litigating issues already decided in a prior motion for sanctions. The memorandum provides background on the representation of defendant Ben Thompson by Susan Brown and the limited allegations against Brown in the amended complaint.
This order from a district court concerns a motion to dismiss or for summary judgment that has been filed in a civil case. As one of the defendants is representing himself without an attorney, the court directs the clerk to send him materials to explain summary judgment procedure and relevant extracts from Rules 12 and 56. The defendants have 34 days to respond to the motion. The order also provides guidance on the requirements for affidavits submitted in opposition to summary judgment.
Defendants Susan M. Brown and The Law Offices of Susan M. Brown, P.C. filed a motion to dismiss the allegations directed against them in the First Amended Complaint of the lawsuit Howard K. Stern, as Executor of the Estate of Vickie Lynn Marshall, a/k/a Vickie Lynn Smith, a/k/a Vickie Lynn Hogan, a/k/a Anna Nicole Smith vs. Stancil Shelley, et al. The motion argues that the allegations in the First Amended Complaint fail to state a claim against Susan M. Brown and The Law Offices of Susan M. Brown, P.C. upon which relief can be granted. The motion was filed on
This document is a court filing with a case number 4:08-cv-02753-TLW-TER that was filed on July 22, 2010 as entry number 135. It contains 11 pages of text but no other discernible information about the contents or purpose of the filing.
Shelleys - 7-19-2010 Answer to 1st amended complaintJRachelle
This document is an answer filed by defendants Stancil Shelley and Gina Thompson Shelley in response to a first amended complaint. It denies many of the allegations against them, such as wrongfully entering a property and taking property without authorization. It admits some factual allegations, such as names and events, but denies violating any laws or conspiring against the plaintiff. Overall, the document raises various defenses in response to the claims in the first amended complaint.
(1) This document is an order continuing the status conference in the bankruptcy case of Bonnie Gayle Stern.
(2) The previous status conference was set for July 27, 2010. This order continues the status conference to October 26, 2010 at 10:00 am due to the ongoing related litigation in state court.
(3) No appearance is necessary at the July 27 conference, as it has been continued by this order until October 26, 2010 to allow the state court litigation regarding liability and damages against the debtor to continue.
S Carolina - first amended complaint 7-1-2010JRachelle
This document appears to be a court filing that spans 59 pages. It includes header information that indicates it was filed on July 1, 2010 as entry number 122 in case 4:08-cv-02753-TLW in the court. However, as the document only includes page numbers and headers, its specific contents or purpose cannot be determined from the information provided.
This document is an order from a bankruptcy court case staying an adversary proceeding pending resolution of a related state court case. The order schedules a continued status conference in the bankruptcy court for October 6, 2009 and every 90 days thereafter until judgments on liability and damages are issued in the state court case, or until further court order. The parties must submit a joint status report 14 days before each conference.