Este documento explica conceptos básicos de estadística como variables, población, muestra, parámetro y escalas de medición. Define variables cualitativas y cuantitativas, y sus tipos. Explica que una población es el conjunto total de elementos a estudiar, mientras que una muestra es una parte representativa de la población. También define parámetros, escalas de medición como nominal, ordinal, de intervalo y de razón, y conceptos como razón, proporción y tasa.
Reciclando con responsabilidad social - Alejandra Contreras CassoMOJA_AC
La organización Somos + Decididos A.C. promueve el reciclaje responsable y sostenible. Ofrece información de contacto para su presidenta Alejandra Contreras Casso López, incluyendo su sitio web, páginas de redes sociales y direcciones de correo electrónico.
La catedral de Reims es una de las obras más emblemáticas de Francia y Europa, construida entre 1211 y 1311. Mide 138 metros de largo y 30 metros de ancho, dividida en tres naves con una altura de 38 metros y torres de 86 metros. Fue declarada patrimonio de la humanidad en 1991 y posee el mayor número de estatuas entre todas las catedrales europeas.
El documento resume los orígenes de las primeras máquinas de cálculo, incluyendo el ábaco inventado en Asia hace 5,000 años, la calculadora con rueda numérica inventada por Blaise Pascal en 1642, y la máquina de multiplicar mejorada por Wilhelm Von Leibniz en 1694.
Este documento explica conceptos básicos de estadística como variables, población, muestra, parámetro y escalas de medición. Define variables cualitativas y cuantitativas, y sus tipos. Explica que una población es el conjunto total de elementos a estudiar, mientras que una muestra es una parte representativa de la población. También define parámetros, escalas de medición como nominal, ordinal, de intervalo y de razón, y conceptos como razón, proporción y tasa.
Reciclando con responsabilidad social - Alejandra Contreras CassoMOJA_AC
La organización Somos + Decididos A.C. promueve el reciclaje responsable y sostenible. Ofrece información de contacto para su presidenta Alejandra Contreras Casso López, incluyendo su sitio web, páginas de redes sociales y direcciones de correo electrónico.
La catedral de Reims es una de las obras más emblemáticas de Francia y Europa, construida entre 1211 y 1311. Mide 138 metros de largo y 30 metros de ancho, dividida en tres naves con una altura de 38 metros y torres de 86 metros. Fue declarada patrimonio de la humanidad en 1991 y posee el mayor número de estatuas entre todas las catedrales europeas.
El documento resume los orígenes de las primeras máquinas de cálculo, incluyendo el ábaco inventado en Asia hace 5,000 años, la calculadora con rueda numérica inventada por Blaise Pascal en 1642, y la máquina de multiplicar mejorada por Wilhelm Von Leibniz en 1694.
This document provides a summary of LaTonya C. Allen's qualifications and experience. She has over 20 years of experience in administrative and customer service roles. Her skills include proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, record keeping, budgeting, and customer service. Her employment history includes roles as an Assistant Store Manager at Ross Department Store, Store Manager at Ace Cash Express and RKZ Management, and Customer Service roles at Walmart and Kinder Morgan. She has a background in computer technology from Delgado Community College.
Este documento presenta el temario de un curso sobre Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales (IDE) que incluye introducción a datos espacio-temporales, integración y acceso estándar a datos, arquitectura Sensor Web Enablement (SWE), implementación de servicios Sensor Observation Service (SOS), implementación de cliente SOS, y casos de uso para el análisis de datos espacio-temporales. El curso se llevará a cabo del 23 al 27 de noviembre de 2015 en Cuenca, Ecuador.
This document provides an overview of the national Learning Health Community framework and Learning Health for Michigan. The objectives are to understand the evolving national framework, become familiar with the vision and core values, learn about stakeholders working toward the shared vision, and gain insight into how research networks can integrate with health data sharing infrastructure. It acknowledges contributions from various individuals and organizations. It discusses how a learning health system platform can support multiple simultaneous learning cycles through common infrastructure. It emphasizes that such a platform needs capabilities for both gathering and applying knowledge (not just gathering). Specific platform elements discussed include mechanisms for communities of interest, use cases, standard components, and refinement/testing. The document outlines functions needed for a "brain" within the system to organize, manage
This document discusses the origins and evolution of information literacy from the 1980s to present day. It covers the development of information literacy models and standards, including the influence of Patricia Breivik's comprehensive model. The document also examines how information literacy shifted from an emphasis on bibliographic instruction to a focus on learning, context, and sociotechnical fluency. Finally, it introduces the concept of metaliteracy as an integrated approach for engaging with digital information and discusses its theoretical framework and practical applications.
This document provides important guidelines for caring for bonsai plants, including avoiding choosing plants with large leaves, flowers, or fruits; using styles unsuitable for the species; using blunt cutting tools; unnatural decorations; being impatient for flowers or fruits before shaping; mixing chemicals and fertilizers; keeping bonsai on the ground; tying wire too tightly; retaining wires too long; hard pruning of conifers; heavy fertilization; and unnatural appearances.
Choose plants suitable for the local climate and position them correctly in containers with adequate drainage. Care for bonsai by pruning regularly, providing balanced nutrition with fertilizer, plenty of sunshine, and thorough watering until it drains. Inspect frequently for pests and diseases, and develop a natural-looking design that is well-balanced through constant care and affection.
Planting times for certain crops are February through March and July through August. Seeds can be sown in early spring from February to March or during the summer months from July to August.
The document discusses a demonstration on Juniper bonsai trees that will take place in Columbia. Juniper bonsai are a popular type of bonsai tree that can be styled and shaped through careful pruning and training. The demonstration will cover basic bonsai techniques for caring for and maintaining Juniper bonsai trees.
This document lists the essential equipments and tools needed for bonsai, which includes a plant, pots of various shapes with drainage holes, a potting mixture of soil, sand and leaf mould, potting sticks, sieves, copper wire of varying thickness, wire cutters, pruning knives and secateurs, and watering equipment like a can and tub.
This document lists important plant species for growing bonsai in hilly areas, including Araucaria, Aucuba, Azalea, Camellia, Chinese hat, Coral tree, Cryptomeria, Cypress, Flame of the forest, Ginkgo, Juniper, Koelreuteria, Maple, Magnolia, Plane tree, Peach, Pines, Podocarpus, Sal, Silver fir, Spruce, Taxus, Thuja, Willows, and Zanthoxylum.
This document lists important plant species that are suitable for bonsai, including trees, shrubs, and bamboo. Some recommended species are amaltas, araucaria, babul, bamboo, banyan, ber, bottle brush, bougainvillea, casuarina, cherry, Chinese orange, coranda, cryptomeria, deodar, duranta, excoecaria, gulmohar, hibiscus, ixora, jacaranda, Java fig-tree, murraya, malpighia, oleander, peach, pines, pilkhan, pipal, plum, prosopis, silver oak, tamarind.
Propagation of plants can be done through seeds, cuttings, layering, grafting, or buying seedlings from a nursery. Some plants can also be propagated through collection from seeds or cuttings found in forests or fields.
This document provides a summary of LaTonya C. Allen's qualifications and experience. She has over 20 years of experience in administrative and customer service roles. Her skills include proficiency in Microsoft Office applications, record keeping, budgeting, and customer service. Her employment history includes roles as an Assistant Store Manager at Ross Department Store, Store Manager at Ace Cash Express and RKZ Management, and Customer Service roles at Walmart and Kinder Morgan. She has a background in computer technology from Delgado Community College.
Este documento presenta el temario de un curso sobre Infraestructura de Datos Espaciales (IDE) que incluye introducción a datos espacio-temporales, integración y acceso estándar a datos, arquitectura Sensor Web Enablement (SWE), implementación de servicios Sensor Observation Service (SOS), implementación de cliente SOS, y casos de uso para el análisis de datos espacio-temporales. El curso se llevará a cabo del 23 al 27 de noviembre de 2015 en Cuenca, Ecuador.
This document provides an overview of the national Learning Health Community framework and Learning Health for Michigan. The objectives are to understand the evolving national framework, become familiar with the vision and core values, learn about stakeholders working toward the shared vision, and gain insight into how research networks can integrate with health data sharing infrastructure. It acknowledges contributions from various individuals and organizations. It discusses how a learning health system platform can support multiple simultaneous learning cycles through common infrastructure. It emphasizes that such a platform needs capabilities for both gathering and applying knowledge (not just gathering). Specific platform elements discussed include mechanisms for communities of interest, use cases, standard components, and refinement/testing. The document outlines functions needed for a "brain" within the system to organize, manage
This document discusses the origins and evolution of information literacy from the 1980s to present day. It covers the development of information literacy models and standards, including the influence of Patricia Breivik's comprehensive model. The document also examines how information literacy shifted from an emphasis on bibliographic instruction to a focus on learning, context, and sociotechnical fluency. Finally, it introduces the concept of metaliteracy as an integrated approach for engaging with digital information and discusses its theoretical framework and practical applications.
This document provides important guidelines for caring for bonsai plants, including avoiding choosing plants with large leaves, flowers, or fruits; using styles unsuitable for the species; using blunt cutting tools; unnatural decorations; being impatient for flowers or fruits before shaping; mixing chemicals and fertilizers; keeping bonsai on the ground; tying wire too tightly; retaining wires too long; hard pruning of conifers; heavy fertilization; and unnatural appearances.
Choose plants suitable for the local climate and position them correctly in containers with adequate drainage. Care for bonsai by pruning regularly, providing balanced nutrition with fertilizer, plenty of sunshine, and thorough watering until it drains. Inspect frequently for pests and diseases, and develop a natural-looking design that is well-balanced through constant care and affection.
Planting times for certain crops are February through March and July through August. Seeds can be sown in early spring from February to March or during the summer months from July to August.
The document discusses a demonstration on Juniper bonsai trees that will take place in Columbia. Juniper bonsai are a popular type of bonsai tree that can be styled and shaped through careful pruning and training. The demonstration will cover basic bonsai techniques for caring for and maintaining Juniper bonsai trees.
This document lists the essential equipments and tools needed for bonsai, which includes a plant, pots of various shapes with drainage holes, a potting mixture of soil, sand and leaf mould, potting sticks, sieves, copper wire of varying thickness, wire cutters, pruning knives and secateurs, and watering equipment like a can and tub.
This document lists important plant species for growing bonsai in hilly areas, including Araucaria, Aucuba, Azalea, Camellia, Chinese hat, Coral tree, Cryptomeria, Cypress, Flame of the forest, Ginkgo, Juniper, Koelreuteria, Maple, Magnolia, Plane tree, Peach, Pines, Podocarpus, Sal, Silver fir, Spruce, Taxus, Thuja, Willows, and Zanthoxylum.
This document lists important plant species that are suitable for bonsai, including trees, shrubs, and bamboo. Some recommended species are amaltas, araucaria, babul, bamboo, banyan, ber, bottle brush, bougainvillea, casuarina, cherry, Chinese orange, coranda, cryptomeria, deodar, duranta, excoecaria, gulmohar, hibiscus, ixora, jacaranda, Java fig-tree, murraya, malpighia, oleander, peach, pines, pilkhan, pipal, plum, prosopis, silver oak, tamarind.
Propagation of plants can be done through seeds, cuttings, layering, grafting, or buying seedlings from a nursery. Some plants can also be propagated through collection from seeds or cuttings found in forests or fields.
Selection of plants for bonsai requires choosing species that can thrive in confined spaces with minimal resources. Good options are plants with small flowers and fruits that allow foliage to reduce to a quarter of its normal size, or those bearing flowers on leafless branches. The selected plant must be able to withstand stress from a small pot and low nutrients.
Pruning and trimming helps develop trees into attractive shapes by restricting growth and maintaining a proper balance between roots and shoots. It involves regularly cutting no more than 1/3 of roots or shoots to reduce growth in a controlled manner. Proper pruning techniques help develop good structure and form for trees.
Ideal nutrition for bonsai includes sludge or well rotten cow dung slurry mixed with groundnut, cotton, or neem cake allowed to ferment for a month before diluting. This mixture is given twice a month along with bone meal and single super phosphate, which are also very beneficial.
Growing media for bonsai should be coarse and well-drained to provide water, oxygen, and nutrients. An ideal medium consists of equal parts soil, leaf mold, and crushed brick or sand. The top layer needs sufficient humus, while conifer plants do better in drier soil and fruit trees prefer more humus-rich soil.
This document discusses a landscaping style using cascading plants with variegated star jasmine. Cascade style landscaping features plants hanging over walls or spilling out of containers to create a sense of movement. Variegated star jasmine is recommended as it has green and white variegated leaves and fragrant white flowers that bloom throughout the summer. This combination provides visual interest and fragrance.