Vanessa Yeidi Soto Jaramillo nació en 1997 en Cocorna, Antioquia. Actualmente estudia en la Institución Educativa Técnico Industrial Simona Duque en Marinilla, Antioquia. Sus colores favoritos son el negro, morado y fucsia. Sus mejores amigas se llaman Michaella, Ana María, Yuliana y Eliana.
This document discusses research on the role of social networks in urban value chain development from programs in the Value Initiative. It provides context on the rapid growth of urban poverty globally and the Value Initiative's work with demonstration programs in four cities. Two of these programs, in Indonesia and India, conducted research on social networks within their value chains. The document then reviews tools for identifying social networks, key findings on how social networks influence markets, and conclusions on their importance for development programs.
Este documento describe la seguridad, privacidad y medidas de prevención de la información digital. Explica que la seguridad de la información busca minimizar riesgos a la infraestructura y datos mediante herramientas y leyes. También cubre objetivos como proteger archivos y asegurar acceso oportuno a la información. Además, analiza conceptos como privacidad en Internet, problemas comunes como virus y hackers, y recomienda medidas de prevención como usar contraseñas seguras y actualizar software.
Este documento describe varias herramientas web 2.0 como Blogger que permite crear bitácoras en línea sin código, About.me que centraliza enlaces de redes sociales, Wordle que genera palabras con diversos formatos a partir de texto, y Educaplay, Story Bird, Fotofunia, Flash-Gear, Photo Peach y SlideShare que permiten crear y compartir actividades educativas, cuentos, imágenes con efectos, rompecabezas y presentaciones multimedia.
Vanessa Yeidi Soto Jaramillo nació en 1997 en Cocorna, Antioquia. Actualmente estudia en la Institución Educativa Técnico Industrial Simona Duque en Marinilla, Antioquia. Sus colores favoritos son el negro, morado y fucsia. Sus mejores amigas se llaman Michaella, Ana María, Yuliana y Eliana.
This document discusses research on the role of social networks in urban value chain development from programs in the Value Initiative. It provides context on the rapid growth of urban poverty globally and the Value Initiative's work with demonstration programs in four cities. Two of these programs, in Indonesia and India, conducted research on social networks within their value chains. The document then reviews tools for identifying social networks, key findings on how social networks influence markets, and conclusions on their importance for development programs.
Este documento describe la seguridad, privacidad y medidas de prevención de la información digital. Explica que la seguridad de la información busca minimizar riesgos a la infraestructura y datos mediante herramientas y leyes. También cubre objetivos como proteger archivos y asegurar acceso oportuno a la información. Además, analiza conceptos como privacidad en Internet, problemas comunes como virus y hackers, y recomienda medidas de prevención como usar contraseñas seguras y actualizar software.
Este documento describe varias herramientas web 2.0 como Blogger que permite crear bitácoras en línea sin código, About.me que centraliza enlaces de redes sociales, Wordle que genera palabras con diversos formatos a partir de texto, y Educaplay, Story Bird, Fotofunia, Flash-Gear, Photo Peach y SlideShare que permiten crear y compartir actividades educativas, cuentos, imágenes con efectos, rompecabezas y presentaciones multimedia.
Louisa and David Stone operate Bicycle Recycle, a program in Williamsport, PA that aims to promote cycling culture and the benefits of biking. Through their volunteer-run shop, they teach bike repair skills, redistribute donated bikes, and advocate for more bike-friendly infrastructure like lanes and racks. Their goals are to cultivate community, encourage responsibility, and make Williamsport a more livable city by strengthening urban cycling connections. While they have made progress growing local interest, more work remains to fully realize a bike-integrated community and accommodate cyclists at local events.
file_Progress_Note_16_VC_Development_and_the_Poor[1]Mary Morgan
The document discusses the Value Chain and the Poor Working Group, which focuses on developing value chains to improve incomes and reduce risks for extremely poor micro- and small enterprises operating in weak market environments. It provides an overview of the value chain approach in microenterprise development and highlights specific challenges for value chain development targeting the very poor, such as limited resources, high transaction costs, risks, and lack of market knowledge among the poor. The document outlines lessons learned from SEEP member projects on implementing value chain projects for the poor.
The daily derivatives outlook report provides the following key information:
1. The Nifty futures premium to spot reduced, indicating a lack of conviction in the markets. Call options between 5300-5500 saw buying while puts between 5100-5300 saw writing.
2. For Bank Nifty, marginal open interest was added but it traded at a discount to spot, indicating short positions being built up. Calls between 10500-11000 saw buying and puts between 9500-10200 saw writing.
3. For USD/INR, the basis over spot increased but the equilibrium moved down, with the highest call and put open interest both at 53.
The document discusses how organizations like the National Wildlife Federation use social media to engage with the public and protect wildlife. It outlines several strategies for social media use, including listening to audiences, sharing photos and art, offering ways to take action, and responding quickly to issues. The key message is that social media provides new opportunities to accomplish conservation goals through crowdsourcing data, fundraising, and forming partnerships.
This document provides information about Roni Zeiger, who is the Chief Health Strategist at Google. It lists her name, title, and Twitter handle. It also includes several Flickr photo links and mentions a health story website called www.MyHealthStory.me.
The skeletal implementation pattern is a software design pattern consisting of defining an abstract class that provides a partial interface implementation. However, since Java allows only single class inheritance, if implementers decide to extend a skeletal implementation, they will not be allowed to extend any other class. Also, discovering the skeletal implementation may require a global analysis.
Java 8 enhanced interfaces alleviate these problems by allowing interfaces to contain (default) method implementations, which implementers inherit. Java classes are then free to extend a different class, and a separate abstract class is no longer needed; developers considering implementing an interface need only examine the interface itself.
In this talk, I will argue that both these benefits improve software modularity, and I will discuss our ongoing work in developing an automated refactoring tool that would assist developers in taking advantage of the enhanced interface feature for their legacy Java software.
Raffi Khatchadourian is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Systems Technology (CST) at New York City College of Technology (NYCCT) of the City University of New York (CUNY) and an Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellow for the Spring 2016 semester. His research is centered on techniques for automated software evolution, particularly those related to automated refactoring and source code recommendation systems. His goal is to ease the burden associated with correctly and efficiently evolving large and complex software by providing automated tools that can be easily used by developers.
Raffi received his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science from Ohio State University and his BS degree in Computer Science from Monmouth University in New Jersey. Prior to joining City Tech, he was a Software Engineer at Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, California, where he worked on Digital Rights Management (DRM) for iTunes, iBooks, and the App store. He also developed distributed software that tested various features of iPhones, iPads, and iPods.
The document provides an action plan for the Katalysis Partnership's preparation for and response to natural disasters in Central America. It outlines steps for partners, the network secretariat, and headquarters to take before, during, and after a disaster hits. [Partners are instructed to prepare response systems and designate disaster coordinators. The secretariat will assist partners and facilitate communication during disasters. Headquarters will support the secretariat and communicate with donors.] The overall goal is for the partnership's three levels to work together to minimize harm and respond quickly to support partners and their clients when disasters strike the vulnerable region.
Internal training at [[XWiki SAS>>http://xwiki.com]] about the Development Practices used by the XWiki SAS product team in charge of developing the XWiki open source project (among other projects). Most of the practices detailed are those from the XWiki open source project, defined on the [[dev subwiki>>dev:Main.WebHome]]. However the slides also provide a glimpse of other development practices that are used to complement the open source practices, such as Roadmap preparation and Stakeholder meetings.
More details at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/DevPracticesByXWikiSAS
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the concept of Namasmaran and how it relates to everyday life and romance. It was initially thought that Namasmaran was something only for people who had resigned from active life, but it is becoming clear that it is actually a process of conscious evolution that makes individuals more objective, considerate, and able to react understandingly. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life if embraced from a young age.
This document discusses gamification in healthcare. It provides an overview of game mechanics and frameworks that can be applied to engage and motivate patients. Examples are given of existing health-focused games and gamified platforms that apply concepts like achievements, rewards, levels, and competition to encourage patients to learn and improve their health. The document proposes a gaming model for healthcare experiences that focuses on purpose, incentives, and delivering cathartic moments through escalating challenges to drive involvement.
This document discusses building donor loyalty by reducing attrition rates. It notes that improving attrition rates by 10% can increase revenue generated by 50-200%. It examines reasons why donors may stop supporting an organization, such as no longer being able to afford it, feeling other causes are more deserving, or not being reminded to give again. The document discusses the importance of donor satisfaction, commitment, and trust in driving loyalty. It recommends organizations drip feed performance data, demonstrate competence and good judgment, be honest about mistakes, and develop a complaints procedure to build donor trust over time.
Louisa and David Stone operate Bicycle Recycle, a program in Williamsport, PA that aims to promote cycling culture and the benefits of biking. Through their volunteer-run shop, they teach bike repair skills, redistribute donated bikes, and advocate for more bike-friendly infrastructure like lanes and racks. Their goals are to cultivate community, encourage responsibility, and make Williamsport a more livable city by strengthening urban cycling connections. While they have made progress growing local interest, more work remains to fully realize a bike-integrated community and accommodate cyclists at local events.
file_Progress_Note_16_VC_Development_and_the_Poor[1]Mary Morgan
The document discusses the Value Chain and the Poor Working Group, which focuses on developing value chains to improve incomes and reduce risks for extremely poor micro- and small enterprises operating in weak market environments. It provides an overview of the value chain approach in microenterprise development and highlights specific challenges for value chain development targeting the very poor, such as limited resources, high transaction costs, risks, and lack of market knowledge among the poor. The document outlines lessons learned from SEEP member projects on implementing value chain projects for the poor.
The daily derivatives outlook report provides the following key information:
1. The Nifty futures premium to spot reduced, indicating a lack of conviction in the markets. Call options between 5300-5500 saw buying while puts between 5100-5300 saw writing.
2. For Bank Nifty, marginal open interest was added but it traded at a discount to spot, indicating short positions being built up. Calls between 10500-11000 saw buying and puts between 9500-10200 saw writing.
3. For USD/INR, the basis over spot increased but the equilibrium moved down, with the highest call and put open interest both at 53.
The document discusses how organizations like the National Wildlife Federation use social media to engage with the public and protect wildlife. It outlines several strategies for social media use, including listening to audiences, sharing photos and art, offering ways to take action, and responding quickly to issues. The key message is that social media provides new opportunities to accomplish conservation goals through crowdsourcing data, fundraising, and forming partnerships.
This document provides information about Roni Zeiger, who is the Chief Health Strategist at Google. It lists her name, title, and Twitter handle. It also includes several Flickr photo links and mentions a health story website called www.MyHealthStory.me.
The skeletal implementation pattern is a software design pattern consisting of defining an abstract class that provides a partial interface implementation. However, since Java allows only single class inheritance, if implementers decide to extend a skeletal implementation, they will not be allowed to extend any other class. Also, discovering the skeletal implementation may require a global analysis.
Java 8 enhanced interfaces alleviate these problems by allowing interfaces to contain (default) method implementations, which implementers inherit. Java classes are then free to extend a different class, and a separate abstract class is no longer needed; developers considering implementing an interface need only examine the interface itself.
In this talk, I will argue that both these benefits improve software modularity, and I will discuss our ongoing work in developing an automated refactoring tool that would assist developers in taking advantage of the enhanced interface feature for their legacy Java software.
Raffi Khatchadourian is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Systems Technology (CST) at New York City College of Technology (NYCCT) of the City University of New York (CUNY) and an Open Educational Resources (OER) Fellow for the Spring 2016 semester. His research is centered on techniques for automated software evolution, particularly those related to automated refactoring and source code recommendation systems. His goal is to ease the burden associated with correctly and efficiently evolving large and complex software by providing automated tools that can be easily used by developers.
Raffi received his MS and PhD degrees in Computer Science from Ohio State University and his BS degree in Computer Science from Monmouth University in New Jersey. Prior to joining City Tech, he was a Software Engineer at Apple, Inc. in Cupertino, California, where he worked on Digital Rights Management (DRM) for iTunes, iBooks, and the App store. He also developed distributed software that tested various features of iPhones, iPads, and iPods.
The document provides an action plan for the Katalysis Partnership's preparation for and response to natural disasters in Central America. It outlines steps for partners, the network secretariat, and headquarters to take before, during, and after a disaster hits. [Partners are instructed to prepare response systems and designate disaster coordinators. The secretariat will assist partners and facilitate communication during disasters. Headquarters will support the secretariat and communicate with donors.] The overall goal is for the partnership's three levels to work together to minimize harm and respond quickly to support partners and their clients when disasters strike the vulnerable region.
Internal training at [[XWiki SAS>>http://xwiki.com]] about the Development Practices used by the XWiki SAS product team in charge of developing the XWiki open source project (among other projects). Most of the practices detailed are those from the XWiki open source project, defined on the [[dev subwiki>>dev:Main.WebHome]]. However the slides also provide a glimpse of other development practices that are used to complement the open source practices, such as Roadmap preparation and Stakeholder meetings.
More details at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Blog/DevPracticesByXWikiSAS
Namasmaran And Romance Dr Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikarbanothkishan
The document discusses the concept of Namasmaran and how it relates to everyday life and romance. It was initially thought that Namasmaran was something only for people who had resigned from active life, but it is becoming clear that it is actually a process of conscious evolution that makes individuals more objective, considerate, and able to react understandingly. Namasmaran can play a pivotal role in enriching everyday life and blossoming and immortalizing romance throughout one's life if embraced from a young age.
This document discusses gamification in healthcare. It provides an overview of game mechanics and frameworks that can be applied to engage and motivate patients. Examples are given of existing health-focused games and gamified platforms that apply concepts like achievements, rewards, levels, and competition to encourage patients to learn and improve their health. The document proposes a gaming model for healthcare experiences that focuses on purpose, incentives, and delivering cathartic moments through escalating challenges to drive involvement.
This document discusses building donor loyalty by reducing attrition rates. It notes that improving attrition rates by 10% can increase revenue generated by 50-200%. It examines reasons why donors may stop supporting an organization, such as no longer being able to afford it, feeling other causes are more deserving, or not being reminded to give again. The document discusses the importance of donor satisfaction, commitment, and trust in driving loyalty. It recommends organizations drip feed performance data, demonstrate competence and good judgment, be honest about mistakes, and develop a complaints procedure to build donor trust over time.