Part Two of a presentation about "FIFI", the World's Only Flying B-29 Superfortress. Part Two - "FIFI's History" Presenters: Keville Miller and Konley Kelley (Oct 2011)
Robert "Marmot Bob" Kelley took his last backpacking trip with his son Konley Kelley, grandson Kurtis Kelley, and friends Evan Serpa and Jake Martin to Apollo Lake from July 26-31, 2014. The group hiked along Bear Creek, passed double waterfalls, reached a granite shelf after climbing 300 steps, and set up camp at Kip Camp with luxuries. They continued on the John Muir Trail, crossed creeks in crocks, and made an emergency camp as daylight ran out before reaching their destination of Apollo Lake at 10,600 feet, with its year-round glacier, where they enjoyed the views before Marmot Bob said his farewells.
Backpacking involves independent, budget-friendly long-term international travel using a backpack. It typically involves youth hostels, public transportation, meeting locals, and seeing sights. Over the 20th century, backpacks became lighter with new frames and materials. By the 1960s-70s, internal frame backpacks and nylon packs were standard. A hotel targeting backpackers in Kerala could offer affordable accommodation, parking, meals, laundry, and recreation near popular tourist sites like Munnar and Kovalam to meet their needs.
The document discusses backpacking and youth travel trends in South Africa. Some key points:
- Backpacking is an underdeveloped niche market in South Africa that could provide economic opportunities.
- Youth travelers, defined as those under 30, make up 20% of global travelers. Backpackers spent around R900 million in South Africa in 2005.
- Backpackers tend to travel independently, stay in budget accommodations, be cost-conscious, and prefer informal activities that allow them to interact with local culture and people.
- South Africa needs to better support and formalize the backpacking industry to attract more young travelers and realize the economic potential of this growing market segment.
La Patagonia es una región al sur de Argentina compuesta por 5 provincias. El documento describe varias fiestas nacionales y provinciales de la Patagonia, incluyendo sus propósitos y actividades. También presenta información sobre platos típicos como la torta galesa, centolla fueguina y merluza negra con salsa de puerros. Por último, detalla bailes folclóricos de la región como la zamba, loncomeo y cielito.
Patagonia is launching a new line of hemp clothing and an advertising campaign called "Hemp. It's in our DNA" to reposition itself as a lifestyle brand. The summary includes sponsoring Earth Day to showcase the new hemp line, emphasizing the sustainability of hemp as a material, and focusing advertising through TV, online, outdoor and other channels to reach their target audience of active outdoor enthusiasts.
The document provides an overview of cruise tourism, including the history and growth of cruising. It discusses the various cruise destinations around the world, types of cruises, cruise ships, and major cruise lines. Specific regions covered include the Mediterranean, with ports in countries like Greece, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. Different types of cruises are defined, such as ocean voyages, river cruises, day cruises, and specialty cruises. Ship sizes are described based on passenger capacity and tonnage. Anatomy of modern cruise ships and some of the largest operators, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Costa, are also summarized.
Part Two of a presentation about "FIFI", the World's Only Flying B-29 Superfortress. Part Two - "FIFI's History" Presenters: Keville Miller and Konley Kelley (Oct 2011)
Robert "Marmot Bob" Kelley took his last backpacking trip with his son Konley Kelley, grandson Kurtis Kelley, and friends Evan Serpa and Jake Martin to Apollo Lake from July 26-31, 2014. The group hiked along Bear Creek, passed double waterfalls, reached a granite shelf after climbing 300 steps, and set up camp at Kip Camp with luxuries. They continued on the John Muir Trail, crossed creeks in crocks, and made an emergency camp as daylight ran out before reaching their destination of Apollo Lake at 10,600 feet, with its year-round glacier, where they enjoyed the views before Marmot Bob said his farewells.
Backpacking involves independent, budget-friendly long-term international travel using a backpack. It typically involves youth hostels, public transportation, meeting locals, and seeing sights. Over the 20th century, backpacks became lighter with new frames and materials. By the 1960s-70s, internal frame backpacks and nylon packs were standard. A hotel targeting backpackers in Kerala could offer affordable accommodation, parking, meals, laundry, and recreation near popular tourist sites like Munnar and Kovalam to meet their needs.
The document discusses backpacking and youth travel trends in South Africa. Some key points:
- Backpacking is an underdeveloped niche market in South Africa that could provide economic opportunities.
- Youth travelers, defined as those under 30, make up 20% of global travelers. Backpackers spent around R900 million in South Africa in 2005.
- Backpackers tend to travel independently, stay in budget accommodations, be cost-conscious, and prefer informal activities that allow them to interact with local culture and people.
- South Africa needs to better support and formalize the backpacking industry to attract more young travelers and realize the economic potential of this growing market segment.
La Patagonia es una región al sur de Argentina compuesta por 5 provincias. El documento describe varias fiestas nacionales y provinciales de la Patagonia, incluyendo sus propósitos y actividades. También presenta información sobre platos típicos como la torta galesa, centolla fueguina y merluza negra con salsa de puerros. Por último, detalla bailes folclóricos de la región como la zamba, loncomeo y cielito.
Patagonia is launching a new line of hemp clothing and an advertising campaign called "Hemp. It's in our DNA" to reposition itself as a lifestyle brand. The summary includes sponsoring Earth Day to showcase the new hemp line, emphasizing the sustainability of hemp as a material, and focusing advertising through TV, online, outdoor and other channels to reach their target audience of active outdoor enthusiasts.
The document provides an overview of cruise tourism, including the history and growth of cruising. It discusses the various cruise destinations around the world, types of cruises, cruise ships, and major cruise lines. Specific regions covered include the Mediterranean, with ports in countries like Greece, Italy, Spain, and Turkey. Different types of cruises are defined, such as ocean voyages, river cruises, day cruises, and specialty cruises. Ship sizes are described based on passenger capacity and tonnage. Anatomy of modern cruise ships and some of the largest operators, including Royal Caribbean, Carnival, and Costa, are also summarized.
Tourism and its economic benefits and costs.THOMAS MAGWANE
Tourism provides both economic benefits and costs to local economies. It brings in foreign investment and exchange which can be used to improve local infrastructure and conserve natural environments. However, it can also cause inflation, opportunity costs as other industries are abandoned, and seasonality issues for tourism-dependent areas. While tourism provides employment and revenue, it also faces costs like leakage of money outside the local economy. On balance, the document discusses both the positive and negative economic impacts of tourism on local communities.
This document analyzes Patagonia, Inc. and its unique culture and business practices. It discusses Patagonia's conservationist mission statement and objective to earn profits in order to fund environmental initiatives, rather than maximize shareholder wealth. It also describes Patagonia's transparent and employee-oriented culture, including benefits like paid parental leave. The document evaluates Patagonia's "Workbook Process" budgeting system, recommending continued use but with senior manager oversight of meetings and division manager reports to improve accountability.
This document discusses sustainable island economies, using Martha's Vineyard as an example. It notes that a sustainable island economy ensures consistent employment, embraces local diversity, and emphasizes buying locally. For Martha's Vineyard, the economy fluctuates seasonally and many workers are in vacation-related industries. Bridging gaps between seasonal and local residents through consistent philanthropy and interaction could help address issues like affordable housing shortages and unemployment. Innovative local organizations and a focus on areas like renewable energy, agriculture, and land preservation are helping to develop a more sustainable model.
Environmental Differentiation Strategy of PatagoniaJohannes Mahlich
As producer of outdoor cloth Patagonia considers the environment as their most important stakeholder in their decision-making. Their environmental efforts go far beyond required law and impose extra costs on their customers. As to basic economic logic providing environmental quality beyond required law will put a company in a competitive disadvantage.
Patagonia’s vision is environmental conservation and restoration. They consider their purpose of being in building the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, and use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis. Patagonia wants to compete in the market by pursuing an environmental differentiation strategy.
Patagonia’s key tactics in providing value for their stakeholders are summarized under the so-called ‘Product Lifecycle Initiative’. This initiative is a holistic commitment to lengthen the product lifecycle and reduce landfill waste. Those tactics can be categorized into what Patagonia refers to as: Reduce, repair, reuse and recycle. To reduce their customers consumption Patagonia heavily invests into R&D to produce the most durable garments. In addition, they only use organic and recycled garments to reduce the footprint of their products. Patagonia offers a free repair service for all of their products for the whole product life. Furthermore, they offer a second market where consumers can resell their used products. Patagonia encourages their customers to return Patagonia products instead of throwing them away so that they can recycle them correctly.
Patagonia provides a lot of value to the environment. This value needs to be captured via the consumers. Hence, the environmental quality they provide needs to find a willingness to pay among the customers. Some, but few people buy Patagonia products for altruistic reasons because they know that buying Patagonia products will do good to the environment. Patagonia bundles the public good of environmental quality, which is difficult to charge the customer for, with the private good being product quality. They do this by constantly communicating environment friendliness together with quality. Hence, consumer value environmental friendliness for the implicit quality Patagonia offers. Another aspect to buy their products is environmental prestige. Most importantly, however, environmentalism resonates with their customer values as Patagonia’s customers, as buyers of outdoor wear, usually love the nature. The fact that environmentalism is deeply integrated into their business model makes their engagement credible and difficult to imitate by competitors.
As the case of Patagonia shows basic economic logic has its limits when it comes to environmental differentiation strategies. A company can serve the environment as main stakeholder as long as it is able to capture those values perceived by the environment by finding willingness at the consumer to pay for those environmental qualities.
The case study was given to us by our Professor in Business Policy and Strategy where we were to analyze Patagonia's achievements and successes as well as their downfalls, and give them new ways to expand their business. We took a look at they're corporate strategies, finances, and sales, and then provided feedback with data for where they should ultimately take their company which was described in the case analysis that was given to us.
Globalization and tourism have significant economic impacts both positive and negative. Tourism generates substantial foreign exchange earnings and tax revenues for many countries. However, it also results in leakage of money spent outside the local economy through imports and profits leaving the country. Many places become overly dependent on tourism, and seasonal jobs in the industry lack stability. Both developing and developed countries experience economic benefits and drawbacks from international tourism.
Tourism has important social and economic impacts. Socially, it fosters interactions between tourists and local populations, allowing for an exchange of social and cultural experiences. Economically, tourism is a major export industry for many developing countries. It generates foreign exchange earnings without exporting goods, provides stable income, and increases employment opportunities both directly within the tourism industry and indirectly through its wider economic effects. Governments also benefit from substantial tax revenues generated by tourism-related economic activities.
Backpacking has a long history dating back to the 18th century Grand Tour. It became more popular in the late 1960s after the National Scenic Trail Act. Typical backpackers are students and young adults in their late teens to early 30s traveling on a low budget. They stay in hostels and interact with local cultures. Backpacking brings economic benefits to remote regions but governments don't always recognize this. Increased travel costs and money exchange issues present threats.
This document provides information about key events, battles, leaders, and developments during World War 2. It covers multiple theaters of the war, including Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, and China. Multiple choice questions are asked about specific details relating to countries involved, battles, ships, generals, and operations. Correct answers are provided along with short explanations of context.
The document provides an overview of the Canadian Air Force's Air Power History Tour for 2022, honoring those who served in 1942, and emphasizes that as members they should focus on honoring veterans, educating the public about aviation history, and inspiring future generations through their work with historical aircraft and interactions with the public. It stresses professionalism, safety, and supporting the mission to honor the sacrifices of the past and preserve aviation heritage.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
Squadron D-Day Quiz - with no transition effectsKonley Kelley
- Adolf Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, which was considered one of his key mistakes as the US would have likely joined the war against Germany eventually but he gave them cause to focus more initially on the war in Europe.
- The Normandy coast of France was selected as the site for the Allied invasion on D-Day, known as Operation Overlord. The city of Caen, which was supposed to be captured by British and Canadian troops on D-Day, actually took months to capture due to strong German resistance.
- The temporary harbors constructed after the beachheads were secured on D-Day were called Mulberry Harbors. Omaha Beach had the highest casualties of the beaches
The document is a quiz about key details related to Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings during World War 2. It contains over 30 multiple choice or short answer questions testing knowledge of planning, execution details, key figures, locations, units involved, objectives, challenges, and outcomes of the largest seaborne invasion in history on June 6, 1944 when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France to liberate German-occupied Western Europe. The questions cover topics like which beaches were targeted, weather conditions, casualties, equipment used, strategic decisions made, and more.
Crossing the California High Sierras with Marmot BobKonley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others of trails, wildlife, fishing, lakes, and camping scenes. The memoir includes brief descriptions of places like Marcella Lake, known for its haunting sounds and good fly fishing, and Rose Marie Meadows, surrounded by large granite shelves and lush meadows flowing into lakes. The memoir expresses gratitude to family and friends who joined Kelley on journeys through the High Sierras over the past 60 years.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
Crossing the California High Sierras with "Marmot Bob"Konley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others depicting trails, wildlife, fishing, flowers, trees, meadows, lakes, and camping in areas such as the John Muir Wilderness, Bear Creek, and Rose Marie Meadows. The memoir provides scenic descriptions of places like Marcella Lake and recounts Kelley's appreciation for time spent in nature with family and friends.
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
Konley Kelley's presentation about his experiences with the Commemorative Air Force B-29 B-24 Squadron and why he is grateful to be a member. Konley also connects his passion for WWII history, scale modeling and 3D modeling to his CAF adventures and the honor and privilege to meet many WWII veterans and learn their stories.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about 3D modeling. It includes examples of 3D models the presenter has created across various scales and genres, from military aircraft and vehicles to buildings and characters. The presenter discusses their modeling process and shares tips for getting started in 3D modeling, including recommended software and training resources.
Tourism and its economic benefits and costs.THOMAS MAGWANE
Tourism provides both economic benefits and costs to local economies. It brings in foreign investment and exchange which can be used to improve local infrastructure and conserve natural environments. However, it can also cause inflation, opportunity costs as other industries are abandoned, and seasonality issues for tourism-dependent areas. While tourism provides employment and revenue, it also faces costs like leakage of money outside the local economy. On balance, the document discusses both the positive and negative economic impacts of tourism on local communities.
This document analyzes Patagonia, Inc. and its unique culture and business practices. It discusses Patagonia's conservationist mission statement and objective to earn profits in order to fund environmental initiatives, rather than maximize shareholder wealth. It also describes Patagonia's transparent and employee-oriented culture, including benefits like paid parental leave. The document evaluates Patagonia's "Workbook Process" budgeting system, recommending continued use but with senior manager oversight of meetings and division manager reports to improve accountability.
This document discusses sustainable island economies, using Martha's Vineyard as an example. It notes that a sustainable island economy ensures consistent employment, embraces local diversity, and emphasizes buying locally. For Martha's Vineyard, the economy fluctuates seasonally and many workers are in vacation-related industries. Bridging gaps between seasonal and local residents through consistent philanthropy and interaction could help address issues like affordable housing shortages and unemployment. Innovative local organizations and a focus on areas like renewable energy, agriculture, and land preservation are helping to develop a more sustainable model.
Environmental Differentiation Strategy of PatagoniaJohannes Mahlich
As producer of outdoor cloth Patagonia considers the environment as their most important stakeholder in their decision-making. Their environmental efforts go far beyond required law and impose extra costs on their customers. As to basic economic logic providing environmental quality beyond required law will put a company in a competitive disadvantage.
Patagonia’s vision is environmental conservation and restoration. They consider their purpose of being in building the best product, cause no unnecessary harm, and use business to inspire and implement solutions to the environmental crisis. Patagonia wants to compete in the market by pursuing an environmental differentiation strategy.
Patagonia’s key tactics in providing value for their stakeholders are summarized under the so-called ‘Product Lifecycle Initiative’. This initiative is a holistic commitment to lengthen the product lifecycle and reduce landfill waste. Those tactics can be categorized into what Patagonia refers to as: Reduce, repair, reuse and recycle. To reduce their customers consumption Patagonia heavily invests into R&D to produce the most durable garments. In addition, they only use organic and recycled garments to reduce the footprint of their products. Patagonia offers a free repair service for all of their products for the whole product life. Furthermore, they offer a second market where consumers can resell their used products. Patagonia encourages their customers to return Patagonia products instead of throwing them away so that they can recycle them correctly.
Patagonia provides a lot of value to the environment. This value needs to be captured via the consumers. Hence, the environmental quality they provide needs to find a willingness to pay among the customers. Some, but few people buy Patagonia products for altruistic reasons because they know that buying Patagonia products will do good to the environment. Patagonia bundles the public good of environmental quality, which is difficult to charge the customer for, with the private good being product quality. They do this by constantly communicating environment friendliness together with quality. Hence, consumer value environmental friendliness for the implicit quality Patagonia offers. Another aspect to buy their products is environmental prestige. Most importantly, however, environmentalism resonates with their customer values as Patagonia’s customers, as buyers of outdoor wear, usually love the nature. The fact that environmentalism is deeply integrated into their business model makes their engagement credible and difficult to imitate by competitors.
As the case of Patagonia shows basic economic logic has its limits when it comes to environmental differentiation strategies. A company can serve the environment as main stakeholder as long as it is able to capture those values perceived by the environment by finding willingness at the consumer to pay for those environmental qualities.
The case study was given to us by our Professor in Business Policy and Strategy where we were to analyze Patagonia's achievements and successes as well as their downfalls, and give them new ways to expand their business. We took a look at they're corporate strategies, finances, and sales, and then provided feedback with data for where they should ultimately take their company which was described in the case analysis that was given to us.
Globalization and tourism have significant economic impacts both positive and negative. Tourism generates substantial foreign exchange earnings and tax revenues for many countries. However, it also results in leakage of money spent outside the local economy through imports and profits leaving the country. Many places become overly dependent on tourism, and seasonal jobs in the industry lack stability. Both developing and developed countries experience economic benefits and drawbacks from international tourism.
Tourism has important social and economic impacts. Socially, it fosters interactions between tourists and local populations, allowing for an exchange of social and cultural experiences. Economically, tourism is a major export industry for many developing countries. It generates foreign exchange earnings without exporting goods, provides stable income, and increases employment opportunities both directly within the tourism industry and indirectly through its wider economic effects. Governments also benefit from substantial tax revenues generated by tourism-related economic activities.
Backpacking has a long history dating back to the 18th century Grand Tour. It became more popular in the late 1960s after the National Scenic Trail Act. Typical backpackers are students and young adults in their late teens to early 30s traveling on a low budget. They stay in hostels and interact with local cultures. Backpacking brings economic benefits to remote regions but governments don't always recognize this. Increased travel costs and money exchange issues present threats.
This document provides information about key events, battles, leaders, and developments during World War 2. It covers multiple theaters of the war, including Europe, North Africa, the Pacific, and China. Multiple choice questions are asked about specific details relating to countries involved, battles, ships, generals, and operations. Correct answers are provided along with short explanations of context.
The document provides an overview of the Canadian Air Force's Air Power History Tour for 2022, honoring those who served in 1942, and emphasizes that as members they should focus on honoring veterans, educating the public about aviation history, and inspiring future generations through their work with historical aircraft and interactions with the public. It stresses professionalism, safety, and supporting the mission to honor the sacrifices of the past and preserve aviation heritage.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
Squadron D-Day Quiz - with no transition effectsKonley Kelley
- Adolf Hitler declared war on the United States on December 11, 1941, which was considered one of his key mistakes as the US would have likely joined the war against Germany eventually but he gave them cause to focus more initially on the war in Europe.
- The Normandy coast of France was selected as the site for the Allied invasion on D-Day, known as Operation Overlord. The city of Caen, which was supposed to be captured by British and Canadian troops on D-Day, actually took months to capture due to strong German resistance.
- The temporary harbors constructed after the beachheads were secured on D-Day were called Mulberry Harbors. Omaha Beach had the highest casualties of the beaches
The document is a quiz about key details related to Operation Overlord and the D-Day landings during World War 2. It contains over 30 multiple choice or short answer questions testing knowledge of planning, execution details, key figures, locations, units involved, objectives, challenges, and outcomes of the largest seaborne invasion in history on June 6, 1944 when Allied forces landed in Normandy, France to liberate German-occupied Western Europe. The questions cover topics like which beaches were targeted, weather conditions, casualties, equipment used, strategic decisions made, and more.
Crossing the California High Sierras with Marmot BobKonley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others of trails, wildlife, fishing, lakes, and camping scenes. The memoir includes brief descriptions of places like Marcella Lake, known for its haunting sounds and good fly fishing, and Rose Marie Meadows, surrounded by large granite shelves and lush meadows flowing into lakes. The memoir expresses gratitude to family and friends who joined Kelley on journeys through the High Sierras over the past 60 years.
A portfolio of my creative work, contributions, and projects as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
A portfolio of creative work and projects with my direct involvement as an employee of Dallas College, member of professional associations, volunteer with non-profit organizations, and for personal enjoyment.
Crossing the California High Sierras with "Marmot Bob"Konley Kelley
This document is a photo memoir by Robert H. Kelley spanning 60 years of experiences hiking and backpacking in the High Sierras region of California. It features photographs from Kelley and others depicting trails, wildlife, fishing, flowers, trees, meadows, lakes, and camping in areas such as the John Muir Wilderness, Bear Creek, and Rose Marie Meadows. The memoir provides scenic descriptions of places like Marcella Lake and recounts Kelley's appreciation for time spent in nature with family and friends.
Richland College - Emeritus presentation 2019Konley Kelley
Konley Kelley's presentation about his experiences with the Commemorative Air Force B-29 B-24 Squadron and why he is grateful to be a member. Konley also connects his passion for WWII history, scale modeling and 3D modeling to his CAF adventures and the honor and privilege to meet many WWII veterans and learn their stories.
This document provides an overview of a presentation about 3D modeling. It includes examples of 3D models the presenter has created across various scales and genres, from military aircraft and vehicles to buildings and characters. The presenter discusses their modeling process and shares tips for getting started in 3D modeling, including recommended software and training resources.
This document provides information about the Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber that was widely used in World War II. It discusses the design requirements and production of the B-24, describes some of its missions like the Ploesti oil refinery raid, and profiles the various crew positions. It also provides details about a specific B-24 (serial number N24927) known as "Diamond Lil", including its early career, restoration, and current operation giving ride flights to educate the public.
Part One of a presentation about "FIFI", the World's Only Flying B-29 Superfortress. Part One - "B-29 History" Presenters: Keville Miller and Konley Kelley (Oct 2011)
This document provides an overview of Konley Kelley's career as a 3D modeler and enthusiast, showcasing many of the 3D models he has created over the years at varying scales from aircraft to ships to vehicles. It describes his educational background and early work at the American Film Institute, and highlights some of his most detailed 3D projects including models of the USS Lexington aircraft carrier, B-24 Liberator bombers, P-51 Mustangs, and the German battleship Bismarck. The document promotes Konley's skills and experience in 3D modeling while honoring American veterans.
Rare color pictures of "Rosie the Riveter"Konley Kelley
Scientists have discovered a rare color-changing octopus off the coast of Australia. Known as "Rosie," this octopus changes color from bright pink to pale blue depending on its mood. This newly discovered color-changing ability could help researchers better understand camouflage and communication in octopuses.
American women played important roles during World War 2, both on the home front and abroad. The document discusses several groups of American women who contributed to the war effort, including "Rosie the Riveter" who worked in factories producing war supplies, the Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP) who ferried warplanes and flew other missions for the military, and nurses who served in every theater of combat. It provides facts and stories about these women's experiences and accomplishments during World War 2.
The staff and instructors at Richland College's Garland Campus express gratitude for the opportunity to help students succeed in the past year. They wish students happy holidays and look forward to partnering with students to help them excel in 2022 through developing their intelligence, skills, freedom and ability to achieve their goals.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A Strategic Approach: GenAI in EducationPeter Windle
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
This Gasta posits a strategic approach to integrating AI into HEIs to prepare staff, students and the curriculum for an evolving world and workplace. We will highlight the advantages of working with these technologies beyond the realm of teaching, learning and assessment by considering prompt engineering skills, industry impact, curriculum changes, and the need for staff upskilling. In contrast, not engaging strategically with Generative AI poses risks, including falling behind peers, missed opportunities and failing to ensure our graduates remain employable. The rapid evolution of AI technologies necessitates a proactive and strategic approach if we are to remain relevant.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
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