The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college services, society activities, and class representative meetings
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book giving advice to young artists and a call for film reviews from students
- A list of random websites intended to "warm the mind" over winter break
il progetto First Lesson nasce dalla necessità di fornire un vademecum dei servizi a tutte le matricole dei Corsi di Laurea del Polo Scientifico – Didattico di Rimini. Condotte dai vari rappresentanti delle aree (servizi amministrativi studenti, servizio relazioni internazionali e tirocini, servizi informatici, servizio bibliotecari, URP – Relazioni con il Pubblico, Cliro) le lezioni illustrano le caratteristiche e le modalità di fruizione dei servizi dedicati agli studenti del Polo.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college news, societies, and swimming classes
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book called "Letters to a Young Artist" and a call for film reviews
- A list of random websites intended to "warm your mind tank"
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter
This short document contains a math-based joke followed by some random numbers and website URLs. The joke plays on the similarity between the words "seven" and "eight nine" to suggest that the number six is afraid of seven because seven eight nine. The document then lists some numbers and website URLs without any other context.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas events at the college, including the Christmas Ball on December 17th and the Christmas Fair on December 12th. It also lists opportunities for students, such as a call for submissions to an online art publication and a gallery show. Details are provided about films, books, and art exhibitions that students may find interesting.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentine's Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college services, society activities, and class representative meetings
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book giving advice to young artists and a call for film reviews from students
- A list of random websites intended to "warm the mind" over winter break
il progetto First Lesson nasce dalla necessità di fornire un vademecum dei servizi a tutte le matricole dei Corsi di Laurea del Polo Scientifico – Didattico di Rimini. Condotte dai vari rappresentanti delle aree (servizi amministrativi studenti, servizio relazioni internazionali e tirocini, servizi informatici, servizio bibliotecari, URP – Relazioni con il Pubblico, Cliro) le lezioni illustrano le caratteristiche e le modalità di fruizione dei servizi dedicati agli studenti del Polo.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like the Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition
- News briefs about things like college news, societies, and swimming classes
- Listings of art openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates
- A call to support human rights in Western Sahara by signing a petition
- Short reviews of a book called "Letters to a Young Artist" and a call for film reviews
- A list of random websites intended to "warm your mind tank"
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter
This short document contains a math-based joke followed by some random numbers and website URLs. The joke plays on the similarity between the words "seven" and "eight nine" to suggest that the number six is afraid of seven because seven eight nine. The document then lists some numbers and website URLs without any other context.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming Christmas events at the college, including the Christmas Ball on December 17th and the Christmas Fair on December 12th. It also lists opportunities for students, such as a call for submissions to an online art publication and a gallery show. Details are provided about films, books, and art exhibitions that students may find interesting.
This document is a student page for an 8th grade algebra WebQuest designed by Dawn Kissler. It provides a task that asks students to determine whether a family should fly or drive to Nashville, Tennessee given rising gas prices that are impacting the family's budget for their planned trip to see Aunt Jo Willa. Students are instructed to write down their initial prediction before beginning the assignment and researching costs and travel times for flying versus driving to help decide the most cost effective and timely travel option.
This document discusses how podcasting can be used in education. It provides examples such as teachers recording lectures and lessons for students to access online. It also suggests podcasting could be used to share student projects, recordings of musical pieces, instrument lessons, concert videos, and ear training exercises. The document encourages using podcasts and iPods to enhance learning.
Simposium v. 1. pad management. dr. hariadi h. sppd spjpkPaijo Suseno
Dr. Hariadi Hariawan is a cardiologist and the head of the Cardiology and Vascular Medicine Department at the Medical School of Universitas Gadjah Mada and RSUP Dr. Sardjito Hospital in Yogyakarta. He received his internist degree from Universitas Gadjah Mada in 1993, his cardiologist degree from Universitas Indonesia in 2006, and became a cardiologist consultant in 2008. The document then discusses peripheral artery disease (PAD), including definitions, prevalence, classifications, clinical presentations, diagnostic testing such as ankle-brachial indices and imaging, and management approaches including lifestyle changes, medications, revascularization procedures, and amputation.
Nature is often portrayed as sexy in art and media. Trees, flowers, and landscapes are used to symbolize ideas related to sexuality, fertility, and life cycles. However, some argue that anthropomorphizing nature in this way reflects human biases and does not accurately represent the natural world.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like a Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of random websites intended to "warm minds."
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter.
This document summarizes key concepts in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. It discusses buoyant forces and Archimedes' principle. It explains non-viscous fluid flow, streamlines, and the Bernoulli effect. It also covers viscous fluids, Stokes' law, laminar and turbulent flow conditions. Finally, it discusses two explanations for lift on an airfoil using Newton's laws and Bernoulli's principle.
This document provides an overview of homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms. It defines homonyms as words that have the same spelling and sound but different meanings. Homophones are a type of homonym that sound the same but are spelled differently, while homographs have the same spelling. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings, and antonyms are words with opposite meanings. The document provides examples of homophones, homographs, synonyms, and antonyms, and describes games that can be used to teach about these word types.
Simposium iii. 1. rheumatic heart disease. dr. nahar t. spjpkPaijo Suseno
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease are systemic inflammatory diseases primarily affecting the connective tissue and usually preceded by group A streptococcal infection. They can lead to acute rheumatic endocarditis characterized by small vegetations along the mitral valve margin. Advanced cases result in chronic rheumatic heart valve disease like mitral stenosis and aortic regurgitation. Long-term management involves eradicating streptococcal infection, suppressing inflammation, and secondary prevention with antibiotics.
This document is a student page for an 8th grade algebra WebQuest designed by Dawn Kissler. It provides a task that asks students to determine whether a family should fly or drive to Nashville, Tennessee given rising gas prices that are impacting the family's budget for their planned trip to see Aunt Jo Willa. Students are instructed to write down their initial prediction before beginning the assignment and researching costs and travel times for flying versus driving to help decide the most cost effective and timely travel option.
This document discusses how podcasting can be used in education. It provides examples such as teachers recording lectures and lessons for students to access online. It also suggests podcasting could be used to share student projects, recordings of musical pieces, instrument lessons, concert videos, and ear training exercises. The document encourages using podcasts and iPods to enhance learning.
Simposium v. 1. pad management. dr. hariadi h. sppd spjpkPaijo Suseno
Dr. Hariadi Hariawan is a cardiologist and the head of the Cardiology and Vascular Medicine Department at the Medical School of Universitas Gadjah Mada and RSUP Dr. Sardjito Hospital in Yogyakarta. He received his internist degree from Universitas Gadjah Mada in 1993, his cardiologist degree from Universitas Indonesia in 2006, and became a cardiologist consultant in 2008. The document then discusses peripheral artery disease (PAD), including definitions, prevalence, classifications, clinical presentations, diagnostic testing such as ankle-brachial indices and imaging, and management approaches including lifestyle changes, medications, revascularization procedures, and amputation.
Nature is often portrayed as sexy in art and media. Trees, flowers, and landscapes are used to symbolize ideas related to sexuality, fertility, and life cycles. However, some argue that anthropomorphizing nature in this way reflects human biases and does not accurately represent the natural world.
The document appears to be a newsletter from the NCAD Student Union for January 2010. It contains the following types of information:
- Announcements about upcoming events like a Valentines Ball and Battle of the Bands competition.
- News briefs on topics like college news, societies, and swimming lessons.
- Information on artist openings and exhibitions by recent NCAD graduates.
- A notice about a tribunal on the war in Sri Lanka and a call to support Western Sahara.
- A book review and a call for film reviews from students.
- A list of random websites intended to "warm minds."
- Contact details for providing feedback to the Student Union newsletter.
This document summarizes key concepts in fluid mechanics and aerodynamics. It discusses buoyant forces and Archimedes' principle. It explains non-viscous fluid flow, streamlines, and the Bernoulli effect. It also covers viscous fluids, Stokes' law, laminar and turbulent flow conditions. Finally, it discusses two explanations for lift on an airfoil using Newton's laws and Bernoulli's principle.
This document provides an overview of homonyms, synonyms, and antonyms. It defines homonyms as words that have the same spelling and sound but different meanings. Homophones are a type of homonym that sound the same but are spelled differently, while homographs have the same spelling. Synonyms are words that have the same or similar meanings, and antonyms are words with opposite meanings. The document provides examples of homophones, homographs, synonyms, and antonyms, and describes games that can be used to teach about these word types.
Simposium iii. 1. rheumatic heart disease. dr. nahar t. spjpkPaijo Suseno
Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease are systemic inflammatory diseases primarily affecting the connective tissue and usually preceded by group A streptococcal infection. They can lead to acute rheumatic endocarditis characterized by small vegetations along the mitral valve margin. Advanced cases result in chronic rheumatic heart valve disease like mitral stenosis and aortic regurgitation. Long-term management involves eradicating streptococcal infection, suppressing inflammation, and secondary prevention with antibiotics.