This document provides an overview of Jewish, early Christian, and Byzantine art from the 4th century AD to the late Byzantine period. It begins with descriptions of 4th century frescoes from the Catacombs of Commodilla in Rome depicting Jesus as the Alpha and Omega. It then discusses symbols used in early Christian art such as the fish, cross, and lamb. Architectural developments are reviewed including early basilica and centralized plans as well as specific churches from Rome, Ravenna, and Constantinople. The document concludes with a discussion of the development of icons and iconoclasm during the Middle Byzantine period followed by examples of art and architecture through the late Byzantine era.
The document contains a list of over 30 hyperlinks to various YouTube videos and Flickr photos. It does not contain any text describing the linked content. The hyperlinks are grouped together without any other context or information provided.
The document contains several Christmas carols and poems celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It describes the humble circumstances of his birth in the manger, the shepherds and angels witnessing his arrival, his role as savior and king, and themes of joy, peace, and salvation brought by his coming. The selections express wonder at God taking human form, gratitude for his sacrifice, and hope for his continued presence in the world.
The document contains several Christmas carols and poems celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It describes the humble circumstances of his birth in the manger, the shepherds and angels witnessing his arrival, his role as savior and king, and themes of joy, peace, and salvation brought by his coming. The selections express wonder at God taking human form, gratitude for his sacrifice, and hope for his continued presence in the world.
The document discusses financial planning and forecasting pro forma financial statements. It provides details on:
1) Forecasting sales using projected growth rates and estimating costs, assets, and liabilities as a percentage of sales.
2) Calculating additional funds needed (AFN) by comparing forecasted assets to sources of internal financing. If AFN is positive, external financing is required.
3) Assumptions made in the example forecast, such as how any additional funds needed will be obtained through debt financing split evenly between notes payable and long-term debt.
This document describes a business (ERP) application for managing trading, services, and manufacturing companies. It offers different versions for small, medium, and large businesses. The core modules manage accounts, sales, purchases, inventory, and production. Additional modules handle POS, HR/payroll, and restaurant management. It provides a comprehensive solution for tracking financial and operational data across departments and locations. Over 1000 satisfied clients have benefited from its integrated system and customizable features tailored for different business needs.
This document discusses electrical systems in data centers and opportunities to improve energy efficiency. It identifies that data center infrastructure is often oversized, leading to wasted energy. The root causes include overstating power needs, using inefficient legacy equipment, and multiple power conversions that reduce efficiency. The document provides a roadmap to optimize power consumption and usage time through best practices like right-sizing infrastructure, using more efficient UPS technologies, and implementing controls. Seeking professional help is recommended to maximize energy efficiency while maintaining high reliability.
The document discusses the relationship between judicial precedent and statutory law in England. It argues that the doctrine of judicial precedent is not becoming an illusion, despite the increasing importance of legislation. It examines the concept of ratio decidendi and how precedents are applied and distinguished in subsequent cases. While locating ratio decidendi can be difficult, exceptions allow judges to depart from precedents under certain conditions. Furthermore, statutes and precedents operate complementarily in the English legal system, with vast areas of law still governed solely by case law, and statutes regularly requiring judicial interpretation. Ultimately, the flexibility of the common law system ensures that precedent remains a living and continually developing feature of English law.
This document provides an overview of Jewish, early Christian, and Byzantine art from the 4th century AD to the late Byzantine period. It begins with descriptions of 4th century frescoes from the Catacombs of Commodilla in Rome depicting Jesus as the Alpha and Omega. It then discusses symbols used in early Christian art such as the fish, cross, and lamb. Architectural developments are reviewed including early basilica and centralized plans as well as specific churches from Rome, Ravenna, and Constantinople. The document concludes with a discussion of the development of icons and iconoclasm during the Middle Byzantine period followed by examples of art and architecture through the late Byzantine era.
The document contains a list of over 30 hyperlinks to various YouTube videos and Flickr photos. It does not contain any text describing the linked content. The hyperlinks are grouped together without any other context or information provided.
The document contains several Christmas carols and poems celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It describes the humble circumstances of his birth in the manger, the shepherds and angels witnessing his arrival, his role as savior and king, and themes of joy, peace, and salvation brought by his coming. The selections express wonder at God taking human form, gratitude for his sacrifice, and hope for his continued presence in the world.
The document contains several Christmas carols and poems celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ. It describes the humble circumstances of his birth in the manger, the shepherds and angels witnessing his arrival, his role as savior and king, and themes of joy, peace, and salvation brought by his coming. The selections express wonder at God taking human form, gratitude for his sacrifice, and hope for his continued presence in the world.
The document discusses financial planning and forecasting pro forma financial statements. It provides details on:
1) Forecasting sales using projected growth rates and estimating costs, assets, and liabilities as a percentage of sales.
2) Calculating additional funds needed (AFN) by comparing forecasted assets to sources of internal financing. If AFN is positive, external financing is required.
3) Assumptions made in the example forecast, such as how any additional funds needed will be obtained through debt financing split evenly between notes payable and long-term debt.
This document describes a business (ERP) application for managing trading, services, and manufacturing companies. It offers different versions for small, medium, and large businesses. The core modules manage accounts, sales, purchases, inventory, and production. Additional modules handle POS, HR/payroll, and restaurant management. It provides a comprehensive solution for tracking financial and operational data across departments and locations. Over 1000 satisfied clients have benefited from its integrated system and customizable features tailored for different business needs.
This document discusses electrical systems in data centers and opportunities to improve energy efficiency. It identifies that data center infrastructure is often oversized, leading to wasted energy. The root causes include overstating power needs, using inefficient legacy equipment, and multiple power conversions that reduce efficiency. The document provides a roadmap to optimize power consumption and usage time through best practices like right-sizing infrastructure, using more efficient UPS technologies, and implementing controls. Seeking professional help is recommended to maximize energy efficiency while maintaining high reliability.
The document discusses the relationship between judicial precedent and statutory law in England. It argues that the doctrine of judicial precedent is not becoming an illusion, despite the increasing importance of legislation. It examines the concept of ratio decidendi and how precedents are applied and distinguished in subsequent cases. While locating ratio decidendi can be difficult, exceptions allow judges to depart from precedents under certain conditions. Furthermore, statutes and precedents operate complementarily in the English legal system, with vast areas of law still governed solely by case law, and statutes regularly requiring judicial interpretation. Ultimately, the flexibility of the common law system ensures that precedent remains a living and continually developing feature of English law.