The document discusses the search for life in the universe. It covers topics like the history of scientific theories about the structure of the solar system from geocentrism to heliocentrism. It also discusses what conditions are needed to support life on Earth and other planets. The document then reviews missions that have searched for life like the Voyager probes, Mars rovers, and Kepler telescope. It closes by considering Fermi's paradox and the question of whether life will be found elsewhere in the universe.
Frankie Hermosillo offers virtual assistant, graphic design, and marketing services to small businesses and individuals located in Albuquerque and nationwide. She has over 10 years of experience in marketing, graphic design, and office administration and is proficient in various software programs. Her services include creating marketing materials, managing social media, website updates, and providing general office support through tasks such as email management and online research.
Hemal Jhaveri - Top 10 tips for sports content writingHemal Jhaveri
The document provides 10 tips for writing an engaging sports section for a high school newspaper. The tips include doing thorough reporting before writing, focusing on a single story rather than multiple stories, using vivid descriptions and details to show rather than just tell, avoiding cliches and "jock talk", using storytelling techniques, finding unique stories beyond just game recaps, and reading examples of good sports writing. The overall aim is to make the sports section more meaningful by providing well-written stories beyond just game outcomes.
The document discusses the concept of "digital evolution" from a French perspective, where "digital" directly translates to "finger". It outlines the evolution of using fingers in engineering, from the "wet finger era" of manual calculations, to the button-pressing era, and now the current "i-finger era" of intelligent, internet-connected engineering facilitated by fingers. This evolution is driven by technological changes rather than biological changes to the human finger.
This document provides a summary of parts and accessories for kayaking and fishing from Hobie for March 2016. It lists various life vests, safety gear, clothing, mounts, and other accessories along with their product codes and brief descriptions. Safety items include flags, lights, whistles, pumps and kits. Apparel includes rash guards, tops and bottoms. Accessories cover gear for carrying items, rod holders, mounts and more. The document provides product details to outfit kayaks for safety, fishing and general use.
The document discusses the search for life in the universe. It covers topics like the history of scientific theories about the structure of the solar system from geocentrism to heliocentrism. It also discusses what conditions are needed to support life on Earth and other planets. The document then reviews missions that have searched for life like the Voyager probes, Mars rovers, and Kepler telescope. It closes by considering Fermi's paradox and the question of whether life will be found elsewhere in the universe.
Frankie Hermosillo offers virtual assistant, graphic design, and marketing services to small businesses and individuals located in Albuquerque and nationwide. She has over 10 years of experience in marketing, graphic design, and office administration and is proficient in various software programs. Her services include creating marketing materials, managing social media, website updates, and providing general office support through tasks such as email management and online research.
Hemal Jhaveri - Top 10 tips for sports content writingHemal Jhaveri
The document provides 10 tips for writing an engaging sports section for a high school newspaper. The tips include doing thorough reporting before writing, focusing on a single story rather than multiple stories, using vivid descriptions and details to show rather than just tell, avoiding cliches and "jock talk", using storytelling techniques, finding unique stories beyond just game recaps, and reading examples of good sports writing. The overall aim is to make the sports section more meaningful by providing well-written stories beyond just game outcomes.
The document discusses the concept of "digital evolution" from a French perspective, where "digital" directly translates to "finger". It outlines the evolution of using fingers in engineering, from the "wet finger era" of manual calculations, to the button-pressing era, and now the current "i-finger era" of intelligent, internet-connected engineering facilitated by fingers. This evolution is driven by technological changes rather than biological changes to the human finger.
This document provides a summary of parts and accessories for kayaking and fishing from Hobie for March 2016. It lists various life vests, safety gear, clothing, mounts, and other accessories along with their product codes and brief descriptions. Safety items include flags, lights, whistles, pumps and kits. Apparel includes rash guards, tops and bottoms. Accessories cover gear for carrying items, rod holders, mounts and more. The document provides product details to outfit kayaks for safety, fishing and general use.
The document discusses Java as the most popular programming language. It provides an overview of Java's history and development since 1995. It notes that Java runs on 9 million devices and is used across many industries. The document also discusses Java's open source status, the NetBeans IDE, future developments like Java 9 and modularity, and using Java in the cloud.
AgileUX, Lean Start Up, Design Thinking and how it all aligns - dave landisDave Landis
The document summarizes Dave Landis' talk on aligning Lean UX, Design Thinking, Agile, and Lean Startup to create customer-focused products. It shows how each approach contributes at different stages: Design Thinking discovers customer needs through research; Agile discovers solutions in an exploratory way; Lean Startup discovers problems through validating hypotheses; and Lean finds efficiencies. The slides provide examples of how these approaches fit together in a process.
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Cloud and Network Transformation using DevOps methodology : Cisco Live 2015Vimal Suba
Content presented as part of Cisco Live 2015 in San Diego
Why DevOps and what it means to be a DevOps-Enabled Organization?
Recommendations on Toolchain, Metrics framework, best practices and tips to help you embark on your IT Organization on DevOps journey
El documento describe el enfoque por competencias en educación. Explica que las competencias se enfocan en la integración de conocimientos, habilidades, valores y actitudes para desempeñarse ante actividades y problemas. También describe que las competencias son acciones situadas definidas por la cultura e influenciadas por el contexto social. Finalmente, explica cómo el enfoque por competencias cambia la docencia al centrarse más en el aprendizaje que en la enseñanza.
Lucy Marion, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP
Dean, College of Nursing, Augusta University
Chair, APRN Task Force of Georgia Nursing Leadership Coalition
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee
The document discusses Java as the most popular programming language. It provides an overview of Java's history and development since 1995. It notes that Java runs on 9 million devices and is used across many industries. The document also discusses Java's open source status, the NetBeans IDE, future developments like Java 9 and modularity, and using Java in the cloud.
AgileUX, Lean Start Up, Design Thinking and how it all aligns - dave landisDave Landis
The document summarizes Dave Landis' talk on aligning Lean UX, Design Thinking, Agile, and Lean Startup to create customer-focused products. It shows how each approach contributes at different stages: Design Thinking discovers customer needs through research; Agile discovers solutions in an exploratory way; Lean Startup discovers problems through validating hypotheses; and Lean finds efficiencies. The slides provide examples of how these approaches fit together in a process.
Have you tried to lean your IT Service Management? by Daniel BrestonInstitut Lean France
Workshop: IT going slow, reputation poor, service partners not delivering? Your budget is 30% Development and the rest keeping things running with a mix of internal and external IT teams. Your Service Desk does not add value as no one is paid to call them but you do get a lot of calls for help to fix or make a request. You are struggling to maintain compliance or introduce robust disaster continuity. Your PMO and Dev teams struggle to work with the Operations teams. Your SLAs are worthless.
Any of this sound familiar?
ITIL® or COBIT ® are the standard frameworks IT introduces but these seem to add burden and waste. What I did was lean my ITSM processes but first I leaned my IT people (within IT, partners and business stakeholders). A presentation by Daniel Breston at the Lean IT Summit 2015.
More Lean and IT on www.lean-it-summit.com
Cloud and Network Transformation using DevOps methodology : Cisco Live 2015Vimal Suba
Content presented as part of Cisco Live 2015 in San Diego
Why DevOps and what it means to be a DevOps-Enabled Organization?
Recommendations on Toolchain, Metrics framework, best practices and tips to help you embark on your IT Organization on DevOps journey
El documento describe el enfoque por competencias en educación. Explica que las competencias se enfocan en la integración de conocimientos, habilidades, valores y actitudes para desempeñarse ante actividades y problemas. También describe que las competencias son acciones situadas definidas por la cultura e influenciadas por el contexto social. Finalmente, explica cómo el enfoque por competencias cambia la docencia al centrarse más en el aprendizaje que en la enseñanza.
Lucy Marion, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP
Dean, College of Nursing, Augusta University
Chair, APRN Task Force of Georgia Nursing Leadership Coalition
Presentation to the Georgia Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee