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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document introduces Google Analytics, explaining that it can collect and analyze website data to measure returns on investment, target marketing efforts, and inspire website redesigns. It advises identifying goals and performance indicators, and notes that analytics can reveal information about visitor familiarity, potential customers, social media effectiveness, and problem pages.
The document summarizes a pilgrimage of many Filipinos from different parts of Veneto, Italy to the "La Grotta di Lourdes" cave shrine in Chiampo, Vicenza. Hundreds of Filipinos gathered at the peaceful site for prayer. The pilgrimage is seen as a sign of unity and helps ease homesickness. It included mass, living rosary prayers, and choir performances in various Veneto dialects. The priests expressed gratitude to the sponsors who helped make the annual event possible. A separate summary paragraph notes a youth trip organized by the Filipino Chaplaincy to measure the Leaning Tower of Pisa and foster bonding among the youth.
This document provides an overview of the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) presented by David Hassoun of RealEyes Media. It discusses OSMF's goals of providing a single media player, describes its core components like the MediaElement and MediaPlayer, and how traits and metadata are used. It also covers key OSMF concepts like factories for connections and media, and how plugins can extend OSMF's capabilities for things like advertising and captions. Code demos are provided to illustrate OSMF concepts like traits, factories and creating a simple plugin.
The document outlines two schemes for the adaptive reuse of historic structures on a farm property to create an educational and event space. Scheme 1 involves renovating existing buildings like the ranch house, barn, and granary to accommodate uses such as lodging, dining, meetings, and farm offices. New additions would include gardens, orchards, and renewable energy demonstration projects. Scheme 2 builds upon Scheme 1 with the addition of a retreat center building to provide accommodations and meeting spaces for up to 25 people. Both schemes include plans to improve parking, circulation, and stabilize the creek bank for preservation and recreation.
This document discusses how government agencies can use social media effectively. It begins with objectives for the presentation and an introduction. Various types of social media like YouTube, mobile apps, and collaborative platforms are then presented with examples. Key uses of social media for government include intelligence gathering, communications, customer service, and collaboration. The presentation concludes with a discussion of compelling strategies and takeaways around selecting the right social media for your goals.
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The document discusses an adventure tourism workshop held by the Virginia Tourism Corporation. It includes an agenda for the workshop which covers various topics related to starting and operating an adventure tourism business. One session focuses on the Spearhead Trails system in Southwest Virginia, which has the potential to generate millions in economic impact and hundreds of new jobs through activities like ATV trails, horseback riding, hiking, and more. The system aims to develop hundreds of miles of multi-use recreational trails across multiple counties in the region.
This report analyzes the communications efforts of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) over a three month period. It finds that veterans are predominantly unhappy with VHA services, the VHA lags other large federal agencies in its use of Twitter, and VHA employees contribute substantially to negative publicity about the VHA on social media. The analysis reveals weaknesses in VHA customer service and identifies locations with the lowest customer satisfaction rates. It recommends the VHA improve its customer service and increase engagement on social media platforms like Twitter.
A Basic Explanation of How Google Works
At the end of 2013, almost 70% of all web searches were done on Google.
In 2013 there were over 2 trillion searches on Google, averaging almost 6 billion searches per day.
Google was started in 1998 and has grown steadily every year.
Google is know for asking very interesting (hard) interview questions.
Google generates income of $20 billion a year.
16% of the searches Google sees are new searches.
Google is VERY secretive about it’s Algorithms and it’s Data Centers.
Google’s most recent major algorithm change, (to their Panda system) was made on 20 May 2014.
Google has over 19 data centers in the US and at least 17 more around the world.
56% of internet users Google themselves.
The BEAWARE project has set an objective to support potential coordinators and potential partners from Eastern European countries while identifying future R&D project opportunities in the field of Aeronautics and Air Transport within the frame of Horizon 2020. The largest network of aerospace clusters in Europe – the European Aerospace Cluster Partnership (EACP) will now push innovation through building cooperation ties between aerospace cluster managers in East and West.
The BEAWARE consortium lead by innovation bureau Invent Baltics, connects leading aerospace clusters (Aerospace Valley, Farnborough Aerospace Consortium, Hamburg Aviation, Helice, Moravian Aerospace Cluster and Pôle Pégase), regional associations and agencies (Association of Polish Aviation Industry, Agency for the Promotion of European Research) and aerospace strongholds (National Institute for Aerospace Research, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Zilinska University).
In order to facilitate the entry into supply chains for Eastern European aerospace actors, well-focused workshops in various technology areas together with factory tours to major aerospace hotspots will be organized. Current presentation was made at the Workshop, in Marseille, on June 16th, 2014.
The document introduces Google Analytics, explaining that it can collect and analyze website data to measure returns on investment, target marketing efforts, and inspire website redesigns. It advises identifying goals and performance indicators, and notes that analytics can reveal information about visitor familiarity, potential customers, social media effectiveness, and problem pages.
The document summarizes a pilgrimage of many Filipinos from different parts of Veneto, Italy to the "La Grotta di Lourdes" cave shrine in Chiampo, Vicenza. Hundreds of Filipinos gathered at the peaceful site for prayer. The pilgrimage is seen as a sign of unity and helps ease homesickness. It included mass, living rosary prayers, and choir performances in various Veneto dialects. The priests expressed gratitude to the sponsors who helped make the annual event possible. A separate summary paragraph notes a youth trip organized by the Filipino Chaplaincy to measure the Leaning Tower of Pisa and foster bonding among the youth.
This document provides an overview of the Open Source Media Framework (OSMF) presented by David Hassoun of RealEyes Media. It discusses OSMF's goals of providing a single media player, describes its core components like the MediaElement and MediaPlayer, and how traits and metadata are used. It also covers key OSMF concepts like factories for connections and media, and how plugins can extend OSMF's capabilities for things like advertising and captions. Code demos are provided to illustrate OSMF concepts like traits, factories and creating a simple plugin.
The document outlines two schemes for the adaptive reuse of historic structures on a farm property to create an educational and event space. Scheme 1 involves renovating existing buildings like the ranch house, barn, and granary to accommodate uses such as lodging, dining, meetings, and farm offices. New additions would include gardens, orchards, and renewable energy demonstration projects. Scheme 2 builds upon Scheme 1 with the addition of a retreat center building to provide accommodations and meeting spaces for up to 25 people. Both schemes include plans to improve parking, circulation, and stabilize the creek bank for preservation and recreation.
This document discusses how government agencies can use social media effectively. It begins with objectives for the presentation and an introduction. Various types of social media like YouTube, mobile apps, and collaborative platforms are then presented with examples. Key uses of social media for government include intelligence gathering, communications, customer service, and collaboration. The presentation concludes with a discussion of compelling strategies and takeaways around selecting the right social media for your goals.
Adventuretourismentrepreneurandsmallbusinessworkshop Bill Copy Draft 2 Short ...wisecounty
The document discusses an adventure tourism workshop held by the Virginia Tourism Corporation. It includes an agenda for the workshop which covers various topics related to starting and operating an adventure tourism business. One session focuses on the Spearhead Trails system in Southwest Virginia, which has the potential to generate millions in economic impact and hundreds of new jobs through activities like ATV trails, horseback riding, hiking, and more. The system aims to develop hundreds of miles of multi-use recreational trails across multiple counties in the region.
This report analyzes the communications efforts of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) over a three month period. It finds that veterans are predominantly unhappy with VHA services, the VHA lags other large federal agencies in its use of Twitter, and VHA employees contribute substantially to negative publicity about the VHA on social media. The analysis reveals weaknesses in VHA customer service and identifies locations with the lowest customer satisfaction rates. It recommends the VHA improve its customer service and increase engagement on social media platforms like Twitter.
A Basic Explanation of How Google Works
At the end of 2013, almost 70% of all web searches were done on Google.
In 2013 there were over 2 trillion searches on Google, averaging almost 6 billion searches per day.
Google was started in 1998 and has grown steadily every year.
Google is know for asking very interesting (hard) interview questions.
Google generates income of $20 billion a year.
16% of the searches Google sees are new searches.
Google is VERY secretive about it’s Algorithms and it’s Data Centers.
Google’s most recent major algorithm change, (to their Panda system) was made on 20 May 2014.
Google has over 19 data centers in the US and at least 17 more around the world.
56% of internet users Google themselves.
The BEAWARE project has set an objective to support potential coordinators and potential partners from Eastern European countries while identifying future R&D project opportunities in the field of Aeronautics and Air Transport within the frame of Horizon 2020. The largest network of aerospace clusters in Europe – the European Aerospace Cluster Partnership (EACP) will now push innovation through building cooperation ties between aerospace cluster managers in East and West.
The BEAWARE consortium lead by innovation bureau Invent Baltics, connects leading aerospace clusters (Aerospace Valley, Farnborough Aerospace Consortium, Hamburg Aviation, Helice, Moravian Aerospace Cluster and Pôle Pégase), regional associations and agencies (Association of Polish Aviation Industry, Agency for the Promotion of European Research) and aerospace strongholds (National Institute for Aerospace Research, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University and Zilinska University).
In order to facilitate the entry into supply chains for Eastern European aerospace actors, well-focused workshops in various technology areas together with factory tours to major aerospace hotspots will be organized. Current presentation was made at the Workshop, in Marseille, on June 16th, 2014.