This document summarizes upcoming science synthesis products from the Australian Climate and Ecosystems Analysis Synthesis (ACEAS) program that are relevant for land managers. ACEAS funds scientists and managers to collaborate on solutions to difficult ecosystem problems. It provides support from question definition through delivery, and advice linked to the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). Projects are rigorously selected by an international expert panel. Example projects include developing a national system to track changes in native plant communities over time and quantifying the vulnerability of Australian fire regimes to climate change impacts. Feedback indicates ACEAS has provided valuable networking and multi-disciplinary opportunities for productive, objective synthesis. Publications are emerging and more partnerships will further the program's goals.
Blog 1 belongs to Vanessa Justino and uses many pictures to show the step-by-step process of preparing for opening sequences. It has 80 pieces of work and is constantly updated with changes made. Blog 2 belongs to Laura Pires and uses vlogs to discuss each draft of her opening sequences. It has 62 pieces of work and is not updated as frequently. Both blogs display work in chronological order but Blog 1 uses more visual elements and is more thoroughly updated.
This document contains several Marine Corps cadences and songs that are used to keep rhythm and build esprit de corps. The cadences cover topics like Marine Corps colors, oxymorons, recruitment, missions, and infantry pride. They use rhyme and repetition to celebrate the traditions and camaraderie of the Marine Corps.
The document describes a gumball game where players pay $0.75 to receive a gumball of a random color that corresponds to a monetary value they can win. Black gumballs yield $0, while rarer colors like blue and ones with the owner's face yield higher values. Statistics show the theoretical expected profit per game is -$0.15 for the player and $0.15 for the owner, but simulations estimate -$0.41 for the player and $0.41 for the owner. The owner is likely to profit from this game.
This document summarizes upcoming science synthesis products from the Australian Climate and Ecosystems Analysis Synthesis (ACEAS) program that are relevant for land managers. ACEAS funds scientists and managers to collaborate on solutions to difficult ecosystem problems. It provides support from question definition through delivery, and advice linked to the Terrestrial Ecosystem Research Network (TERN). Projects are rigorously selected by an international expert panel. Example projects include developing a national system to track changes in native plant communities over time and quantifying the vulnerability of Australian fire regimes to climate change impacts. Feedback indicates ACEAS has provided valuable networking and multi-disciplinary opportunities for productive, objective synthesis. Publications are emerging and more partnerships will further the program's goals.
Blog 1 belongs to Vanessa Justino and uses many pictures to show the step-by-step process of preparing for opening sequences. It has 80 pieces of work and is constantly updated with changes made. Blog 2 belongs to Laura Pires and uses vlogs to discuss each draft of her opening sequences. It has 62 pieces of work and is not updated as frequently. Both blogs display work in chronological order but Blog 1 uses more visual elements and is more thoroughly updated.
This document contains several Marine Corps cadences and songs that are used to keep rhythm and build esprit de corps. The cadences cover topics like Marine Corps colors, oxymorons, recruitment, missions, and infantry pride. They use rhyme and repetition to celebrate the traditions and camaraderie of the Marine Corps.
The document describes a gumball game where players pay $0.75 to receive a gumball of a random color that corresponds to a monetary value they can win. Black gumballs yield $0, while rarer colors like blue and ones with the owner's face yield higher values. Statistics show the theoretical expected profit per game is -$0.15 for the player and $0.15 for the owner, but simulations estimate -$0.41 for the player and $0.41 for the owner. The owner is likely to profit from this game.
El documento detalla las fechas clave del proceso de adjudicación de plazas para estudiantes. Estas incluyen una reunión informativa el 4 de febrero, la fecha límite para entregar solicitudes el 14 de febrero, la entrega de solicitudes a departamentos y seminarios el 18 de febrero, la devolución de las adjudicaciones hechas a la Prefectura de Estudios para el 4 de marzo, y la publicación de la lista definitiva de adjudicaciones en la segunda quincena de marzo.
The document lists schedules for student oral presentations divided into 4 time slots from 4pm to 6pm on February 2nd. It includes the student presenters' names, their assigned tutors and judges, and the classroom where each presentation will take place. The students are assigned in groups of 8 to the different time slots and classrooms.