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Este documento resume un libro titulado "Cartografías de la voz en el teatro contemporáneo" de Silvia Davini. El libro explora la voz en el teatro a través de tres capítulos de teoría y tres de estudios de caso en Buenos Aires en los años 90. La autora entrevistó a profesionales teatrales y estudiantes para mapear la formación vocal en la ciudad y encontró que había poca atención a la preparación vocal. El libro ofrece una mirada original sobre la voz en el teatro argentino y las innovaciones tecnológicas en
This document discusses 4 pages, with page 3 and the final page being referenced twice each. It provides a brief overview of different pages but does not include much detail about the content of each page.
Wilt u innoveren? Dan is een goede informatievoorziening essentieel. Daar liggen kansen voor u. In deze presentatie leerde u verschillende informatiestromen te herkennen en in te zetten om de organisatie verder te helpen.
Este documento resume un libro titulado "Cartografías de la voz en el teatro contemporáneo" de Silvia Davini. El libro explora la voz en el teatro a través de tres capítulos de teoría y tres de estudios de caso en Buenos Aires en los años 90. La autora entrevistó a profesionales teatrales y estudiantes para mapear la formación vocal en la ciudad y encontró que había poca atención a la preparación vocal. El libro ofrece una mirada original sobre la voz en el teatro argentino y las innovaciones tecnológicas en
This document discusses 4 pages, with page 3 and the final page being referenced twice each. It provides a brief overview of different pages but does not include much detail about the content of each page.
The document summarizes the European Union's development of efficiency requirements for condensing units used in refrigeration. It outlines how the EU established a framework in 2005 to improve energy efficiency of products and prioritized regulating refrigeration condensing units. A preparatory study from 2009-2011 analyzed condensing units and established baseline models. The EU then conducted an impact assessment from 2012-2013. This led to proposed efficiency standards for condensing units based on coefficient of performance and seasonal energy performance ratio that will become more stringent over time, starting in 2015 and strengthening in 2018. The standards vary based on operating temperature and unit capacity.
This paper summarises the issues identified when considering the proposed alignment and potential harmonisation of the three energy modelling protocols in current use in the Australian non-residential building industry namely:
NCC 2011 Volume 1 (Building Code of Australia) –Verification method JV3
Green Star Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculator Guide – Public Building PILOT
NABERS Energy – Guide to Building Energy Estimation (for commitment agreements)
A few of HVAC&R’s sharpest female engineers spoke to Ecolibriurm staff writer Rachel Urquhart about why women choose HVAC&R careers, and how gender discrimination still exists, just not in the way we usually think.
A few of HVAC&R’s sharpest female engineers spoke to Ecolibriurm staff writer Rachel Urquhart about why women choose HVAC&R careers, and how gender discrimination still exists, just not in the way we usually think.
The document discusses applying an equivalent carbon price to synthetic greenhouse gases like hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride. It will begin with a three year fixed price period of $23.00, $24.15, and $25.40 per tonne for 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15 respectively. After 2015, the price will be the benchmark auction charge. The equivalent carbon price will be administered under existing ozone protection and synthetic greenhouse gas legislation, which is proposed to be amended to include perfluorocarbons, expand the scope of pre-charged equipment, allow for exemptions, provide offsets for exports, extend levy payment timelines, and provide incentives
The document discusses the importance of considering maintenance throughout the entire HVAC system lifecycle from initial design to ongoing operation. It notes that both energy conservation and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) are important factors to consider, but maintenance is key to optimizing both over time. The document outlines various aspects of design, installation, commissioning and operation that impact maintainability and sustainability. It emphasizes the need for good access, commissioning, energy efficiency maintenance through optimization, and IAQ maintenance through proper ventilation, filtration, and system checks. The overall message is that maintenance should be planned from the start to maximize energy savings, indoor air quality, and system performance throughout the lifespan of the HVAC system.
This document provides an introduction to basic computer skills, including identifying computer parts like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It describes how to use the mouse for common functions like clicking, dragging and dropping, and right-clicking. Keyboard functions like typing letters, numbers, and special keys are explained. The desktop and icons are introduced, as well as how to open and use windows. An overview of the internet is given along with methods for navigating it, including the address bar, search engines, hyperlinks, and tabs. Useful internet features like email are described. The document concludes with safety tips for using the internet.
The document summarizes the updates and new features in the fourth edition of the AIRAH handbook. Key updates and additions include new material on air filters, energy consumption, insulation, psychrometric data, piping standards, and more. The fourth edition features an interactive PDF format with search functions, hyperlinks, and bonus supplementary material. Diagrams and graphs have been redrawn for improved readability.
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URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
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The document summarizes the European Union's development of efficiency requirements for condensing units used in refrigeration. It outlines how the EU established a framework in 2005 to improve energy efficiency of products and prioritized regulating refrigeration condensing units. A preparatory study from 2009-2011 analyzed condensing units and established baseline models. The EU then conducted an impact assessment from 2012-2013. This led to proposed efficiency standards for condensing units based on coefficient of performance and seasonal energy performance ratio that will become more stringent over time, starting in 2015 and strengthening in 2018. The standards vary based on operating temperature and unit capacity.
This paper summarises the issues identified when considering the proposed alignment and potential harmonisation of the three energy modelling protocols in current use in the Australian non-residential building industry namely:
NCC 2011 Volume 1 (Building Code of Australia) –Verification method JV3
Green Star Greenhouse Gas Emissions Calculator Guide – Public Building PILOT
NABERS Energy – Guide to Building Energy Estimation (for commitment agreements)
A few of HVAC&R’s sharpest female engineers spoke to Ecolibriurm staff writer Rachel Urquhart about why women choose HVAC&R careers, and how gender discrimination still exists, just not in the way we usually think.
A few of HVAC&R’s sharpest female engineers spoke to Ecolibriurm staff writer Rachel Urquhart about why women choose HVAC&R careers, and how gender discrimination still exists, just not in the way we usually think.
The document discusses applying an equivalent carbon price to synthetic greenhouse gases like hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride. It will begin with a three year fixed price period of $23.00, $24.15, and $25.40 per tonne for 2012-13, 2013-14, and 2014-15 respectively. After 2015, the price will be the benchmark auction charge. The equivalent carbon price will be administered under existing ozone protection and synthetic greenhouse gas legislation, which is proposed to be amended to include perfluorocarbons, expand the scope of pre-charged equipment, allow for exemptions, provide offsets for exports, extend levy payment timelines, and provide incentives
The document discusses the importance of considering maintenance throughout the entire HVAC system lifecycle from initial design to ongoing operation. It notes that both energy conservation and indoor environmental quality (IEQ) are important factors to consider, but maintenance is key to optimizing both over time. The document outlines various aspects of design, installation, commissioning and operation that impact maintainability and sustainability. It emphasizes the need for good access, commissioning, energy efficiency maintenance through optimization, and IAQ maintenance through proper ventilation, filtration, and system checks. The overall message is that maintenance should be planned from the start to maximize energy savings, indoor air quality, and system performance throughout the lifespan of the HVAC system.
This document provides an introduction to basic computer skills, including identifying computer parts like the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. It describes how to use the mouse for common functions like clicking, dragging and dropping, and right-clicking. Keyboard functions like typing letters, numbers, and special keys are explained. The desktop and icons are introduced, as well as how to open and use windows. An overview of the internet is given along with methods for navigating it, including the address bar, search engines, hyperlinks, and tabs. Useful internet features like email are described. The document concludes with safety tips for using the internet.
The document summarizes the updates and new features in the fourth edition of the AIRAH handbook. Key updates and additions include new material on air filters, energy consumption, insulation, psychrometric data, piping standards, and more. The fourth edition features an interactive PDF format with search functions, hyperlinks, and bonus supplementary material. Diagrams and graphs have been redrawn for improved readability.
TRIAD Break Timer - counts down from 20:00 (or less) to "now". Use for breaks, or prior to start of a meeting or training session.
Fully customizable. No audio.
URBAN RESILIENCE THE KEY TO HAPPIER, HEALTHIER COMMUNITIES
Tuesday 25 October 2016
Australian cities and urban areas face more challenges than ever before. A growing and increasingly urbanised population is putting increased pressure on cities, infrastructure and the housing sector. How can our built environment handle these demands, as well as dealing with climate change and emergency events like natural disasters and extremist acts?
The answer lies in urban resilience: the capacity of individuals, communities, institutions, businesses and systems within a city to survive, adapt and grow no matter what kind of stresses and shocks they may experience.
The Australian Sustainable Built Environment Council (ASBEC) has released a set of fact sheets on urban resilience for three segments:
Cities – Population growth is providing challenges in managing demands on available space, transporting people and goods, and keeping communities safe, cohesive, fulfilled and happy.
Infrastructure – Maintaining and expanding the critical infrastructure that provides Australians with high-quality utilities, transport, healthcare and other essential services will require significant investment from governments.
Housing – Available, affordable housing with access to employment, services and facilities is a major issue.
The Chair of ASBEC’s Resilience Task Group, Adrian Piani said the fact sheets were designed for organisations involved in the planning, design, delivery and operation of the built environment.
“ASBEC’s aim is to help built environment sector professionals embed resilience thinking into their decision-making, and begin a discussion with stakeholders and supply chains.” Mr Piani said.
The fact sheets were developed by the ASBEC Resilience Task Group in collaboration with specialist resilience advisers from integrated infrastructure firm, AECOM.
“Each fact sheet provides a series of questions organisations can work through,” said Kieran Power, AECOM Senior Consultant – Sustainability and Resilience.
“They provide a practical way for organisations to self-assess and gain an understanding of what resilience means to them and the projects they deliver.”
ASBEC President Prof Ken Maher noted this initiative is part of ASBEC’s focus on community wellbeing and a more sustainable future.
“By understanding the principles of urban resilience, organisations can discover opportunities to contribute to a better quality of life for Australians.” said Prof Maher.
“Urban resilience is not just about dealing with problems – it improves the wellbeing of communities by enhancing economic, environmental and social outcomes. It is a model for good times as well as bad.”
Download the Resilience and the Built Environment Fact Sheets:
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Cities
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Housing
ASBEC Resilience Fact Sheets - Infrastructure
Uw klanten beter bedienen én kosten reduceren lijken tegenstrijdige doelen.
Dat zijn het echter niet. Uw organisatie hoeft enkel de juiste dingen te doen,
op de juiste manier. Wat de juiste dingen zijn? Luister naar uw klanten.
En de juiste manier? Daar helpt Ordina u bij met Lean Six Sigma.
Biedt uw medewerkers een beloningsysteem waarbij ze verschillende
beloningscomponenten fiscaalvriendelijk kunnen ruilen. Gebruik uw PeopleSoft HCM applicatie voor de registratie en verwerking van flexible benefits
Interesse in een nieuwe baan? Bezoek dan onze website, hyves, facebook, linkedin en blogs. Praat met onze medewerkers EN lees dit boekje! Dan weet je waarom werken bij Scamander een goede zet kan zijn!
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