Women & Mozilla ("WoMoz") a community composed of members from different Open Source projects. We are mainly dedicated to improving women's visibility and involvement in Free/Open Source and Mozilla, and to increase the number of women contributors.
Anyone can participate in this project, regardless of sex, age, job, etc. We are united by the common goal of promoting women's visibility and involvement in open source communities.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that advocates for free and open source software to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops several open source products including the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. Mozilla believes in open source philosophy of allowing anyone to view, modify, and reuse source code. It runs programs like Firefox Student Ambassadors and Maker Party to engage communities in learning about and teaching web technologies.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
Matt introduces himself and states he is a Joomlaholic. The document then discusses various Joomla and Drupal distributions including Molajo, a collaborative Joomla distribution focused on community engagement. It outlines the teams behind Molajo and their goals of contributing back to Joomla and expanding collaboration. Features planned for the first Molajo release on Joomla 1.6 are also summarized.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
The document introduces Mayur Patil and his friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. FOSS provides three benefits - serve, study, and share. Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes an open web, open-source software freedom, and opportunities on the web for all. Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunities on the web through its global community of volunteers.
1) The document discusses how to grow a community like JAWS-UG, the largest user community of cloud computing in Japan.
2) It provides the "Bowling Pin Strategy" of finding "first pins" like key leaders and role models to start a community, and outlines three principles - context first, offline first, output first - for creating these initial members.
3) Three steps for community growth are identified: find key leaders, have followers become leaders, and hold frequent offline meetings in addition to online engagement through social media and websites.
Women & Mozilla ("WoMoz") a community composed of members from different Open Source projects. We are mainly dedicated to improving women's visibility and involvement in Free/Open Source and Mozilla, and to increase the number of women contributors.
Anyone can participate in this project, regardless of sex, age, job, etc. We are united by the common goal of promoting women's visibility and involvement in open source communities.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that advocates for free and open source software to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web. It develops several open source products including the Firefox web browser, Thunderbird email client, and Firefox OS mobile operating system. Mozilla believes in open source philosophy of allowing anyone to view, modify, and reuse source code. It runs programs like Firefox Student Ambassadors and Maker Party to engage communities in learning about and teaching web technologies.
The document summarizes Mozilla and free and open source software (FOSS). It discusses that FOSS provides full freedom to use, study, share, and modify software. It then describes several Mozilla projects including Firefox, Thunderbird, and Seamonkey. It discusses Mozilla's goal of promoting an open web and outlines some of their initiatives like Drumbeat and Rainbow. Finally, it invites people to contribute to Mozilla's mission.
Matt introduces himself and states he is a Joomlaholic. The document then discusses various Joomla and Drupal distributions including Molajo, a collaborative Joomla distribution focused on community engagement. It outlines the teams behind Molajo and their goals of contributing back to Joomla and expanding collaboration. Features planned for the first Molajo release on Joomla 1.6 are also summarized.
Women are playing key roles in technology and make significant contributions to open source software projects. WoMoz is an organization that aims to encourage and support women's participation in open source and Mozilla projects through blogging, interviews, videos and networking opportunities. The goal is to help more women contribute their skills in areas like localization, events, quality assurance, development and more by providing a community where they feel supported.
Ananthula Srikar gave a presentation about Mozilla at SNIST Hyderabad on January 18th, 2014. Mozilla is a global non-profit community dedicated to opening and innovating the internet. It is best known for creating the Firefox web browser, which currently has over a quarter of the global browser market share. Mozilla also develops other open source software and promotes the open web through initiatives like WebFWD, which supports individuals with ideas to advance web standards. Srikar encouraged attendees to get involved and contribute to Mozilla's mission in any way they can, such as coding, testing, or local community building.
The document introduces Mayur Patil and his friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. FOSS provides three benefits - serve, study, and share. Mozilla is an open source organization that promotes an open web, open-source software freedom, and opportunities on the web for all. Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunities on the web through its global community of volunteers.
1) The document discusses how to grow a community like JAWS-UG, the largest user community of cloud computing in Japan.
2) It provides the "Bowling Pin Strategy" of finding "first pins" like key leaders and role models to start a community, and outlines three principles - context first, offline first, output first - for creating these initial members.
3) Three steps for community growth are identified: find key leaders, have followers become leaders, and hold frequent offline meetings in addition to online engagement through social media and websites.
The document summarizes the Open Source Software Lab (OSUOSL) at Oregon State University, which provides hosting for open source projects. It discusses the history and growth of OSUOSL over the past 4 years, from hosting around 60 projects on 10 racks to now hosting over 300 machines and 130 VMs for many well-known open source projects across 22 racks. It also outlines the services, staffing, funding sources, tools, and future plans of OSUOSL.
Presentation at the 13th International Free Software Forum, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Abstract: In Latin America, it’s well-understood that Brazil was pioneering in considering FOSS to be both a strategy and a tool for regional economic development. But what about the rest of the world? As FOSS/OSS enters the mainstream of industry, how are countries in Europe and Asia looking at this disruptive force in software development? And what is happening in the United States where one could argue a very strong proprietary software industry is reinventing itself, with the U.S. government both following and leading the open development model?
This talk discusses FOSS from the perspective of open information technology ecosystems and government’s role in them, providing a picture of the changing landscape of software industries and the potential for localized economic benefit to those participating. It includes a perspective of how governments are experimenting with becoming more directly involved with the open source community, and to learn from them. Stories and examples are drawn for the speakers experience, research and direct involvement with government, academic and industry bodies creating exemplary projects and reference models for others to consider.
Health in the Workplace Report - IrelandSam Wheway
Health is dominating the technology landscape at the moment, with fitness and wellbeing becoming more important than ever. We all like to think we are looking after ourselves, but how much do businesses consider the importance of health and fitness for their staff?
We commissioned research to find out the true value of health and wellbeing in the workplace - find out the results in our Health in the Workplace report.
The document summarizes the story of a young girl who grows up as the only daughter in a family with six brothers. She wants her father's attention and approval but he dismisses her dreams of going to college. After getting a college degree and becoming a professional writer, she shares some of her work with her now sick father, who finally expresses pride in her accomplishments.
This document summarizes a workshop on climate change adaptation and resilience building. It discusses scoping climate change impacts and assessing resource availability. It also covers needs assessments, stakeholders, and building resilience through monitoring. Preliminary steps include assessing vulnerabilities and means of resilience, as well as planning adaptive capacity. Possible policy suggestions include knowledge sharing, awareness activities, pilot projects, and determining support measures to ensure adaptive and resilient activities.
Germany is known for its technological advancements and large automotive industry. Germans value order, punctuality, and perfectionism in business. Non-verbal communication is generally reserved and formal in public settings. Verbally, Germans identify themselves by last name during phone calls and do not expect to reach people in offices after 5pm. Discussing World War II and the Holocaust may be uncomfortable for some Germans.
Health is dominating the technology landscape at the moment, with fitness and wellbeing becoming more important than ever. We all like to think we are looking after ourselves, but how much do businesses consider the importance of health and fitness for their staff?
We commissioned research to find out the true value of health and wellbeing in the workplace - find out the results in our Health in the Workplace report.
The document discusses a patient portal provided by Peachtree Park Pediatrics, which allows patients secure online access to their medical information, including lab results, appointment scheduling, online bill pay, and secure messaging with providers. The portal protects privacy through encrypted data and provides an easy-to-use interface to empower patients through access to their health information.
This document discusses Mozilla's focus on web literacy through its Mozilla Learning Initiative and Network. It provides programs and communities to help people learn important digital skills. The Network focuses on peer learning, production-centered activities, and connecting local and global communities. It offers tools like Thimble and X-ray Goggles, as well as teaching kits. Mozilla Clubs meet regularly to teach web literacy skills through open practices and connection to networks. Maker Parties and the Learning Community forum further support learning.
Benny Chandra gave a presentation about Mozilla's mission and recent Firefox and Mozilla projects. He discussed (1) Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web, (2) recent Firefox updates including improved add-on compatibility and a new add-on to track third party tracking, and (3) new Mozilla projects including Marketing Collective, Firefox Flicks video contest, and WebFWD innovation accelerator.
- The document introduces Rahul Talreja, a Mozilla representative from Bhopal, India who started contributing in 2014 and has worked on projects like app development, evangelism, and Webmaker.
- It provides information about Mozilla, describing it as a non-profit organization known for Firefox Browser and Firefox OS that works with 40,000 volunteers worldwide on the mission of creating an open and innovative web.
- It discusses the structure of Mozilla Foundation and different volunteer projects one can get involved in like Webmaker, GeoStumbling, localization, and the Firefox Student Ambassador program.
This document discusses increasing gender diversity in open web initiatives. It notes that while over 50% of humans are women, there is a low presence of women involved in open web and Mozilla projects. The document encourages women to get involved through activities like bug reporting, coding, documentation, and community events. It promotes the WoMoz initiative to recruit more women and make open web technologies more inclusive and accessible to all.
The document outlines the agenda for a Mozilla community marketing call. Items discussed include the release of Firefox 3.6.4, the Firefox Cup competition between national soccer teams, recruiting student representatives, launching a mainstream user newsletter, the Thunderbird 3.1 release, promoting participation in the Mozilla Drumbeat events and projects, and organizing a World Expo event. Community members are encouraged to help spread awareness of these initiatives through outreach, social media, and local organizing efforts.
This document introduces Mayur Patil and their friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. It describes FOSS as providing three S's - serve, study, and share. It then discusses that the internet is not fully controlled today and introduces Mozilla as a non-profit organization that promotes openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web through open source projects like Firefox. It invites the reader to become a Firefox Student Ambassador.
Firefox Student Ambassador program is Mozilla's initiative to encourage students to contribute towards its projects. Who are FSA's, what do they do, how to contribute etc. is discussed in this slide.
Narthana Jananjaya introduces themselves and provides information about their background and online profiles. The document then discusses Mozilla's mission to ensure an open and accessible internet, how Mozilla achieves this through Firefox and other technologies, and opportunities to get involved with Mozilla Campus Clubs as a student through various leadership roles and activities.
The document summarizes the Open Source Software Lab (OSUOSL) at Oregon State University, which provides hosting for open source projects. It discusses the history and growth of OSUOSL over the past 4 years, from hosting around 60 projects on 10 racks to now hosting over 300 machines and 130 VMs for many well-known open source projects across 22 racks. It also outlines the services, staffing, funding sources, tools, and future plans of OSUOSL.
Presentation at the 13th International Free Software Forum, Sao Paulo, Brazil. Abstract: In Latin America, it’s well-understood that Brazil was pioneering in considering FOSS to be both a strategy and a tool for regional economic development. But what about the rest of the world? As FOSS/OSS enters the mainstream of industry, how are countries in Europe and Asia looking at this disruptive force in software development? And what is happening in the United States where one could argue a very strong proprietary software industry is reinventing itself, with the U.S. government both following and leading the open development model?
This talk discusses FOSS from the perspective of open information technology ecosystems and government’s role in them, providing a picture of the changing landscape of software industries and the potential for localized economic benefit to those participating. It includes a perspective of how governments are experimenting with becoming more directly involved with the open source community, and to learn from them. Stories and examples are drawn for the speakers experience, research and direct involvement with government, academic and industry bodies creating exemplary projects and reference models for others to consider.
Health in the Workplace Report - IrelandSam Wheway
Health is dominating the technology landscape at the moment, with fitness and wellbeing becoming more important than ever. We all like to think we are looking after ourselves, but how much do businesses consider the importance of health and fitness for their staff?
We commissioned research to find out the true value of health and wellbeing in the workplace - find out the results in our Health in the Workplace report.
The document summarizes the story of a young girl who grows up as the only daughter in a family with six brothers. She wants her father's attention and approval but he dismisses her dreams of going to college. After getting a college degree and becoming a professional writer, she shares some of her work with her now sick father, who finally expresses pride in her accomplishments.
This document summarizes a workshop on climate change adaptation and resilience building. It discusses scoping climate change impacts and assessing resource availability. It also covers needs assessments, stakeholders, and building resilience through monitoring. Preliminary steps include assessing vulnerabilities and means of resilience, as well as planning adaptive capacity. Possible policy suggestions include knowledge sharing, awareness activities, pilot projects, and determining support measures to ensure adaptive and resilient activities.
Germany is known for its technological advancements and large automotive industry. Germans value order, punctuality, and perfectionism in business. Non-verbal communication is generally reserved and formal in public settings. Verbally, Germans identify themselves by last name during phone calls and do not expect to reach people in offices after 5pm. Discussing World War II and the Holocaust may be uncomfortable for some Germans.
Health is dominating the technology landscape at the moment, with fitness and wellbeing becoming more important than ever. We all like to think we are looking after ourselves, but how much do businesses consider the importance of health and fitness for their staff?
We commissioned research to find out the true value of health and wellbeing in the workplace - find out the results in our Health in the Workplace report.
The document discusses a patient portal provided by Peachtree Park Pediatrics, which allows patients secure online access to their medical information, including lab results, appointment scheduling, online bill pay, and secure messaging with providers. The portal protects privacy through encrypted data and provides an easy-to-use interface to empower patients through access to their health information.
This document discusses Mozilla's focus on web literacy through its Mozilla Learning Initiative and Network. It provides programs and communities to help people learn important digital skills. The Network focuses on peer learning, production-centered activities, and connecting local and global communities. It offers tools like Thimble and X-ray Goggles, as well as teaching kits. Mozilla Clubs meet regularly to teach web literacy skills through open practices and connection to networks. Maker Parties and the Learning Community forum further support learning.
Benny Chandra gave a presentation about Mozilla's mission and recent Firefox and Mozilla projects. He discussed (1) Mozilla's mission to promote openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web, (2) recent Firefox updates including improved add-on compatibility and a new add-on to track third party tracking, and (3) new Mozilla projects including Marketing Collective, Firefox Flicks video contest, and WebFWD innovation accelerator.
- The document introduces Rahul Talreja, a Mozilla representative from Bhopal, India who started contributing in 2014 and has worked on projects like app development, evangelism, and Webmaker.
- It provides information about Mozilla, describing it as a non-profit organization known for Firefox Browser and Firefox OS that works with 40,000 volunteers worldwide on the mission of creating an open and innovative web.
- It discusses the structure of Mozilla Foundation and different volunteer projects one can get involved in like Webmaker, GeoStumbling, localization, and the Firefox Student Ambassador program.
This document discusses increasing gender diversity in open web initiatives. It notes that while over 50% of humans are women, there is a low presence of women involved in open web and Mozilla projects. The document encourages women to get involved through activities like bug reporting, coding, documentation, and community events. It promotes the WoMoz initiative to recruit more women and make open web technologies more inclusive and accessible to all.
The document outlines the agenda for a Mozilla community marketing call. Items discussed include the release of Firefox 3.6.4, the Firefox Cup competition between national soccer teams, recruiting student representatives, launching a mainstream user newsletter, the Thunderbird 3.1 release, promoting participation in the Mozilla Drumbeat events and projects, and organizing a World Expo event. Community members are encouraged to help spread awareness of these initiatives through outreach, social media, and local organizing efforts.
This document introduces Mayur Patil and their friends who volunteer for Mozilla. It explains that they are students who find time to contribute to Mozilla and support free and open source software (FOSS) and an open web. It describes FOSS as providing three S's - serve, study, and share. It then discusses that the internet is not fully controlled today and introduces Mozilla as a non-profit organization that promotes openness, innovation, and opportunity on the web through open source projects like Firefox. It invites the reader to become a Firefox Student Ambassador.
Firefox Student Ambassador program is Mozilla's initiative to encourage students to contribute towards its projects. Who are FSA's, what do they do, how to contribute etc. is discussed in this slide.
Narthana Jananjaya introduces themselves and provides information about their background and online profiles. The document then discusses Mozilla's mission to ensure an open and accessible internet, how Mozilla achieves this through Firefox and other technologies, and opportunities to get involved with Mozilla Campus Clubs as a student through various leadership roles and activities.
Mozilla is a non-profit organization that promotes openness on the web through products like Firefox and Thunderbird. Firefox is a web browser available on desktop and mobile that emphasizes privacy and customization. Thunderbird is an email client. Firefox OS is a mobile operating system built on open web technologies. Mozilla also supports open source projects and programs to teach web literacy skills. Volunteers can contribute through localization, coding, testing, and other roles.
This document provides an agenda and summaries for a community marketing call. The agenda covers topics like a community marketing survey, voting for Firefox in reader's choice awards, discussing the campus reps name, updates from the Mozilla Foundation, and campaigns for Firefox and Thunderbird. It also reviews the community marketing plan for 2010, which includes establishing roles, creating marketing assets and case studies, and developing a community health dashboard.
WoMoz is a group of women who contributes to Mozilla and other open source organizations. To involve women contributors in Mozilla and other Foss communities.
This presentation is made by Rahul Talreja , FOSS contributor and a mozillian form India (rahultalreja26051994@gmail.com).
i am extremely sorry if i am not correct with any facts or any point and i assure you that i would correct it as soon as it is brought into my notice .
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P.S. Mr. Brendan was featured just to gain public's interest and explain the key point networking in an easy manner.
This document discusses how to increase gender diversity and women's involvement in open web initiatives like Mozilla. It notes that while over half of internet users are women, they have a low presence in open source projects. The document provides suggestions on how women can contribute to open web technologies through activities like code contributions, documentation, and organizing events, and how to recruit more women through initiatives like WoMoz that promote inclusion and participation.
This document provides an overview of the Mozilla Student Reps program. It discusses Mozilla's mission to make the web better and open source products like Firefox. It then describes the Student Reps program, which allows passionate students to promote Firefox and Mozilla's vision on their campus through projects, clubs and tech support. The presentation encourages students to get involved by signing up, taking action such as becoming a Firefox Affiliate, and staying connected through social media and a newsletter.
Sushil Subedi gave a presentation on the Mozilla Campus Club. He began by introducing Mozilla as a non-profit organization founded in 1998 to keep the internet open and accessible. He discussed Mozilla's software like Firefox and Thunderbird. He then explained the Mozilla Campus Club's vision is to engage students globally and empower them through technology. The mission is for students to build open source projects and advance an open internet. Campus Clubs are structured with members, club captains, regional coordinators, and expert mentors. Students can contribute by learning, building open source projects, and participating in challenges.
This document discusses increasing gender diversity in open web initiatives like Mozilla. It notes that while over 50% of humans are women, they have a low presence in open web communities. The speaker then outlines ways women can contribute, such as reporting bugs, coding, designing, documenting, and organizing events. It encourages making women feel welcome at events and avoiding sexist jokes. The goals are increasing women's involvement in Mozilla communities, improving their visibility in open source projects, and empowering women in the industry. People of any gender or background are invited to join the WoMoz initiative and its mailing list, wiki, and social media to promote this cause.
The Outreach Program for Women (OPW) is an internship program that aims to increase participation of women in free and open source software projects by matching interns with mentorship opportunities in organizations like Fedora, GNOME, Mozilla, and others; interns will work remotely while collaborating with mentors and project teams through communication methods like IRC, email, and bug trackers. The goal of OPW is to welcome more women into the inclusive FOSS community and guide early contributions.
Mozilla's mission is to promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the web. They are a global community of technologists, thinkers and builders working collaboratively across an open platform to keep the internet accessible and allow people worldwide to be informed contributors and creators. Mozilla believes this collaboration is essential for individual growth and collective future. The document provides information on areas for contribution including localization, coding, and quality assurance. It also describes the Firefox Student Ambassador program which encourages students to lead campaigns promoting Mozilla's products and mission.
This document provides an overview of Mozilla and the Firefox Student Ambassadors program. It summarizes Mozilla's mission to promote openness on the web through the Firefox browser and Firefox OS. The 3 sentences describe Firefox as an open source, customizable, and secure browser. It then explains that the Firefox Student Ambassadors program allows students to promote Mozilla's products and mission on their campus, gain experience, and connect with other ambassadors around the world. Interested students over 18 can join the program by visiting the provided URL.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
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9. HOW TO CONTRIBUTE
• Coding
• L10N
• Firefox OS
• Mozilla Location Service
• Testing
• Documentation
• SuMo
• Mozilla Learning
• Mozilla Advocacy
• And many more.
10. • Leadership
• Work with our global community and Mozilla staff
• Create all kinds of content you love
• Receive a bunch of cool rewards
• Gain experience in the field of marketing, business, and tech
• Meet Firefox Student Ambassadors from all over the world (you're never alone)
• Potential for a Mozilla internship
14. MOZILLA LEARNING NETWORK
• Aims to achieve Universal Web
Literacy:
To Read, Write and Participate
online with the Agency they need to
live fully in a digital age.
• Promote the idea of “learning by
making”
• A Mozilla Club aims at teaching
people how to Read, Write and
Participate in a participatory way.