El documento habla sobre la primera Copa Mundial de Fútbol que se celebró en Uruguay en 1930 para conmemorar el centenario de la constitución de la nación. Se desarrolló del 13 al 30 de julio de 1930 y fue el primer campeonato mundial de fútbol organizado por la FIFA. El texto también menciona secciones sobre los goleadores del torneo, las primeras pelotas usadas y jugadores claves de ese mundial.
Lapp India has rationalized the Building constructions through their innovation by providing cables and accessories for network applications for data transmission integrating the automating appliances with PLCs.
Final Project CLD 495 - Lexington Fairnessdakinstley33
Lexington Fairness is a grassroots organization founded in 1992 that advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in Central Kentucky. It has no official office or paid staff, but travels around the region and uses social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to further its mission of achieving equal rights, acceptance, and fairness through community action and educational outreach. The implementation of these new media sites has helped Lexington Fairness reach wider audiences more cost-effectively and increase support for its initiatives and programming.
The document provides guidelines for writers on their social and cultural responsibilities when reporting stories. It discusses the importance of being fair, unbiased, and respecting differences. It also outlines the 12 rules of the NUJ code of conduct, including obtaining information honestly, correcting inaccuracies, differentiating facts from opinions, avoiding intrusion or causing harm, and not plagiarizing. The code helps ensure information is presented accurately and avoids discrimination or influencing public beliefs in a negative way.
The Survey of Ukrainian Journalists, 2014, InternewsIrina Negreyeva
This analytical report summarizes the results of a study of media development in Ukraine. The key findings are:
1. Journalists see their main role as informing society, though interpreting stories to form public opinion has decreased. Reliability, objectivity and truth are the most important standards, though independence is more valued by nationwide media.
2. Media owners influence editorial policies through topic selection. Censorship and material rejection have decreased slightly. Authorities still influence about half of journalists.
3. Labor conditions remain challenging with over half of wages unofficial. Violations of labor rights and threats to journalists remain problems.
4. Paid content is common but decreasing, though awareness of legal responsibilities is low
El documento resume hitos importantes en la historia de la computación en México entre 1958 y 2014, incluyendo la instalación de la primera computadora en la UNAM en 1958, la creación de la red nacional de videoconferencias en 1997, e inauguraciones como la red inalámbrica universitaria en 2006 y la supercomputadora Kanbalam en 2007.
El documento habla sobre la primera Copa Mundial de Fútbol que se celebró en Uruguay en 1930 para conmemorar el centenario de la constitución de la nación. Se desarrolló del 13 al 30 de julio de 1930 y fue el primer campeonato mundial de fútbol organizado por la FIFA. El texto también menciona secciones sobre los goleadores del torneo, las primeras pelotas usadas y jugadores claves de ese mundial.
Lapp India has rationalized the Building constructions through their innovation by providing cables and accessories for network applications for data transmission integrating the automating appliances with PLCs.
Final Project CLD 495 - Lexington Fairnessdakinstley33
Lexington Fairness is a grassroots organization founded in 1992 that advocates for LGBTQ+ rights in Central Kentucky. It has no official office or paid staff, but travels around the region and uses social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube to further its mission of achieving equal rights, acceptance, and fairness through community action and educational outreach. The implementation of these new media sites has helped Lexington Fairness reach wider audiences more cost-effectively and increase support for its initiatives and programming.
The document provides guidelines for writers on their social and cultural responsibilities when reporting stories. It discusses the importance of being fair, unbiased, and respecting differences. It also outlines the 12 rules of the NUJ code of conduct, including obtaining information honestly, correcting inaccuracies, differentiating facts from opinions, avoiding intrusion or causing harm, and not plagiarizing. The code helps ensure information is presented accurately and avoids discrimination or influencing public beliefs in a negative way.
The Survey of Ukrainian Journalists, 2014, InternewsIrina Negreyeva
This analytical report summarizes the results of a study of media development in Ukraine. The key findings are:
1. Journalists see their main role as informing society, though interpreting stories to form public opinion has decreased. Reliability, objectivity and truth are the most important standards, though independence is more valued by nationwide media.
2. Media owners influence editorial policies through topic selection. Censorship and material rejection have decreased slightly. Authorities still influence about half of journalists.
3. Labor conditions remain challenging with over half of wages unofficial. Violations of labor rights and threats to journalists remain problems.
4. Paid content is common but decreasing, though awareness of legal responsibilities is low
El documento resume hitos importantes en la historia de la computación en México entre 1958 y 2014, incluyendo la instalación de la primera computadora en la UNAM en 1958, la creación de la red nacional de videoconferencias en 1997, e inauguraciones como la red inalámbrica universitaria en 2006 y la supercomputadora Kanbalam en 2007.
The document announces The Education Conclave 2014 event in Jharkhand, India from April 1-6, 2014 in Dhanbad, Bokaro Steel City, and Ranchi. It is being organized by Pulse Media Productions Pvt Ltd and Vireo Services to connect students seeking guidance on future education streams with professional colleges and institutions. The event will include an expo showcasing educational institutions and a conclave for students to interact with top professors and receive guidance.
El documento habla sobre los calamares y sus características. Menciona que existen de diferentes tamaños y que son campeones de ping-pong submarino. También describe sus platos preferidos como la paella valenciana y el arroz negro, y sus deseos de viajar a Roma para probar los calamares a la romana y su decepción con los bocadillos de calamares en Madrid.
JP Infotech provides final year project support and guidance to students. It offers 35 .NET projects on topics like cloud computing, data mining, networking, mobile computing, and image processing. It assists students with IEEE papers, source code, reports, and international publication. JP Infotech has offices in Chennai and Pondicherry and has supported over 15,000 students and published over 1,000 research papers. It aims to help students complete projects and get placements.
IE Application - Express Yourself - Communication PlanSean Craig
The document outlines a communication plan process for effectively disseminating information from a meeting to subordinates, suppliers, and clients located around the world. The plan involves: 1) structuring communication according to stakeholders, goals, responsibilities, and timelines; 2) confirming salient points from the meeting and defining responsibilities; and 3) providing feedback opportunities and tracking delivery to ensure quality and on-time completion. The overall goal is to keep all relevant parties informed through an adaptive process of active communication and status updates.
Este documento discute o conceito, objetivo e história da auditoria, bem como os princípios da auditoria interna, externa e fiscal. Ele também aborda as normas brasileiras para a auditoria, os procedimentos de planejamento, amostragem, auditoria e relatórios.
This business plan proposes establishing an MSC Status company called Althi to produce and market a 3D drawing pen. Althi pen will allow users to visualize their ideas in reality. It will use plastic threads and heated polylactic acid that cools through the pen to make 3D objects by hand. The plan outlines target markets of 400,000 units annually for domestic teenagers and ASEAN regional exports of 300 million. It proposes a capital requirement of RM60.87 million financed through share capital, bank loans, and overdraft. Financial projections estimate material costs of RM50.6 million annually. The organizational structure and 5-year financial plan are presented to achieve the goals of innovating youth and maximizing profits from popularizing
This business plan proposes establishing an MSC Status company called Althi to produce and market a 3D drawing pen. Althi pen will allow users to visualize their ideas in reality. It will use plastic threads and heated polylactic acid that cools through the pen to make 3D objects by hand. The plan outlines target markets of 400,000 units annually for domestic teenagers and ASEAN regional exports of 300 million. It provides details on capital requirements, financial projections, organizational structure, competitors, and marketing strategy to achieve the goals of generating innovation, earning profits, and making Althi popular.
The document provides a summary of social psychology concepts discussed in a social psychology course, including:
- Social perception and how impressions are formed based on available information like appearance or behavior.
- Social facilitation and social loafing, which can be seen in classroom settings with student performance.
- Self-serving biases where people take credit for successes and blame failures on outside factors to protect their self-esteem.
- Social comparison and how it can impact self-evaluation and motivation through upward and downward comparisons.
The document provides a summary of concepts from social psychology. It discusses how social perception and interaction can occur in classroom settings between students and lecturers based on seating positions. It also explains how social facilitation and social loafing can be seen in tutorial classes, and gives examples of how different perspectives in social psychology like socio-cultural and evolutionary can relate to student plagiarism. Self-serving bias and social comparison are also summarized briefly with examples. Types of learning like classical and operant conditioning are defined, and an example of each is provided. Confirmation bias and counterfactual thinking are explained at the end.
The document is a final project report submitted by a group of students for their Social Psychology course. It includes an introduction outlining the project requirements, methodology section describing the process and participants, and a discussion section where various psychology concepts are defined and applied to the group's video.
The video applies 7 concepts - stereotype, social influence, confirmation bias, BIRGing, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. It tells the story of a student named Dean who decides to study medicine influenced by friends' stereotypes. He ignores warnings and focuses on positive advice fitting his beliefs. After starting medicine, his mother brags while he stops trying, expecting others to do his work. He ultimately fails due
The document is a final project report submitted by a group of students for their Social Psychology course. It includes an introduction outlining the project requirements, methodology section describing the process and participants, and a discussion section where various psychology concepts are defined and applied in a video storyline.
The video applies 7 concepts - stereotype, social influence, confirmation bias, BIRGing, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. It tells the story of a student Dean who decides to study medicine influenced by friends' stereotypes. He ignores warnings and focuses on positive advice fitting his beliefs. After struggling in his studies, his friends stop helping with group work due to diffusion of responsibility.
This document outlines the details of a final project for a social psychology class. It assigns five students to a group and provides a video link and meeting time. It then lists concepts from social psychology that will be covered in the video, including stereotypes, social influences, confirmation bias, basking in reflected glory, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. Each concept is defined and an example of how it will be depicted in the video is given.
This document discusses several social influences and cognitive biases:
- Social influences shape our identity and how we see careers based on what our social groups value. Dean is influenced by friends to see being a doctor as prestigious.
- Stereotypes are general beliefs that can be positive or negative, and Dean stereotypes being a doctor as easy without considering the difficulties.
- Confirmation bias causes us to ignore information conflicting with our beliefs, so Dean ignores warnings that being a doctor is tough.
- Social loafing causes individuals to put in less effort in groups, so Dean slacks off assuming others will do his work.
- Optimistic bias makes us believe we will experience positive events, so Dean thinks others will always
The report compares two buffet steamboat restaurants: Yuen Buffet Steamboat Restaurant in Kelana Jaya and Restaurant Nelayan in Gombak. Both restaurants have been in business for over 30 years and have built loyal customer bases. However, Yuen faces more local competition from newer buffet steamboat restaurants in its area. The report analyzes the competitive traits of each business.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Georgetown, Penang. One mural depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, and another shows a magician performing a body-severing act. The murals use bright colors and depictions of local culture to attract attention as non-verbal messages. A similar mural found in Kuala Lumpur shows a girl watering plants, potentially conveying the message that children today are too attached to technology compared to past generations. Mural art can communicate meanings and messages to the public in a non-verbal way.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Penang, Malaysia. One of his murals depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, capturing a scene from the past. Another mural shows a magician performing a body-severing act to frighten a little girl. The murals use vibrant colors and imagery to convey messages and depictions of life in historical Penang.
This document outlines the requirements and instructions for an individual final project on designing a residential landscape. Students must choose the same site from a previous analysis project. They will prepare presentation boards showing the design process from conceptual to master plans, as well as plant palettes, cost estimates, and maintenance plans. All drawings must be completed by hand and presented on boards by November 24th. The project aims to develop students' design process and small-scale landscape design skills. It is worth 40% of the total grade.
This document provides briefing for Project Two, a landscape site analysis project. Students will form groups of 7-8 members to analyze an existing residential property. They must measure the site, note existing conditions, and produce a base plan, site inventory, and analysis diagram by Week 11. The site inventory involves documenting location, topography, drainage, vegetation, structures, and views. The analysis evaluates this data. Students also produce an individual site synthesis diagram showing design interpretations. Submission requirements include separate group and individual booklets with diagrams, graphics, and information about the site. The project aims to develop problem-solving skills through inventory, analysis, and design interpretation of an existing landscape.
This project requires students to work in groups to compare a local park case study to an international park case study based on different park types. Students must describe the characteristics, historical background, location, site context, and common activities of the selected parks. Presentations of 10 minutes will be given in Week 6 and must include citations and references. The goals are for students to distinguish different park categories, characteristics, and case studies locally and internationally and demonstrate their understanding through the comparative analysis and presentation.
The document announces The Education Conclave 2014 event in Jharkhand, India from April 1-6, 2014 in Dhanbad, Bokaro Steel City, and Ranchi. It is being organized by Pulse Media Productions Pvt Ltd and Vireo Services to connect students seeking guidance on future education streams with professional colleges and institutions. The event will include an expo showcasing educational institutions and a conclave for students to interact with top professors and receive guidance.
El documento habla sobre los calamares y sus características. Menciona que existen de diferentes tamaños y que son campeones de ping-pong submarino. También describe sus platos preferidos como la paella valenciana y el arroz negro, y sus deseos de viajar a Roma para probar los calamares a la romana y su decepción con los bocadillos de calamares en Madrid.
JP Infotech provides final year project support and guidance to students. It offers 35 .NET projects on topics like cloud computing, data mining, networking, mobile computing, and image processing. It assists students with IEEE papers, source code, reports, and international publication. JP Infotech has offices in Chennai and Pondicherry and has supported over 15,000 students and published over 1,000 research papers. It aims to help students complete projects and get placements.
IE Application - Express Yourself - Communication PlanSean Craig
The document outlines a communication plan process for effectively disseminating information from a meeting to subordinates, suppliers, and clients located around the world. The plan involves: 1) structuring communication according to stakeholders, goals, responsibilities, and timelines; 2) confirming salient points from the meeting and defining responsibilities; and 3) providing feedback opportunities and tracking delivery to ensure quality and on-time completion. The overall goal is to keep all relevant parties informed through an adaptive process of active communication and status updates.
Este documento discute o conceito, objetivo e história da auditoria, bem como os princípios da auditoria interna, externa e fiscal. Ele também aborda as normas brasileiras para a auditoria, os procedimentos de planejamento, amostragem, auditoria e relatórios.
This business plan proposes establishing an MSC Status company called Althi to produce and market a 3D drawing pen. Althi pen will allow users to visualize their ideas in reality. It will use plastic threads and heated polylactic acid that cools through the pen to make 3D objects by hand. The plan outlines target markets of 400,000 units annually for domestic teenagers and ASEAN regional exports of 300 million. It proposes a capital requirement of RM60.87 million financed through share capital, bank loans, and overdraft. Financial projections estimate material costs of RM50.6 million annually. The organizational structure and 5-year financial plan are presented to achieve the goals of innovating youth and maximizing profits from popularizing
This business plan proposes establishing an MSC Status company called Althi to produce and market a 3D drawing pen. Althi pen will allow users to visualize their ideas in reality. It will use plastic threads and heated polylactic acid that cools through the pen to make 3D objects by hand. The plan outlines target markets of 400,000 units annually for domestic teenagers and ASEAN regional exports of 300 million. It provides details on capital requirements, financial projections, organizational structure, competitors, and marketing strategy to achieve the goals of generating innovation, earning profits, and making Althi popular.
The document provides a summary of social psychology concepts discussed in a social psychology course, including:
- Social perception and how impressions are formed based on available information like appearance or behavior.
- Social facilitation and social loafing, which can be seen in classroom settings with student performance.
- Self-serving biases where people take credit for successes and blame failures on outside factors to protect their self-esteem.
- Social comparison and how it can impact self-evaluation and motivation through upward and downward comparisons.
The document provides a summary of concepts from social psychology. It discusses how social perception and interaction can occur in classroom settings between students and lecturers based on seating positions. It also explains how social facilitation and social loafing can be seen in tutorial classes, and gives examples of how different perspectives in social psychology like socio-cultural and evolutionary can relate to student plagiarism. Self-serving bias and social comparison are also summarized briefly with examples. Types of learning like classical and operant conditioning are defined, and an example of each is provided. Confirmation bias and counterfactual thinking are explained at the end.
The document is a final project report submitted by a group of students for their Social Psychology course. It includes an introduction outlining the project requirements, methodology section describing the process and participants, and a discussion section where various psychology concepts are defined and applied to the group's video.
The video applies 7 concepts - stereotype, social influence, confirmation bias, BIRGing, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. It tells the story of a student named Dean who decides to study medicine influenced by friends' stereotypes. He ignores warnings and focuses on positive advice fitting his beliefs. After starting medicine, his mother brags while he stops trying, expecting others to do his work. He ultimately fails due
The document is a final project report submitted by a group of students for their Social Psychology course. It includes an introduction outlining the project requirements, methodology section describing the process and participants, and a discussion section where various psychology concepts are defined and applied in a video storyline.
The video applies 7 concepts - stereotype, social influence, confirmation bias, BIRGing, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. It tells the story of a student Dean who decides to study medicine influenced by friends' stereotypes. He ignores warnings and focuses on positive advice fitting his beliefs. After struggling in his studies, his friends stop helping with group work due to diffusion of responsibility.
This document outlines the details of a final project for a social psychology class. It assigns five students to a group and provides a video link and meeting time. It then lists concepts from social psychology that will be covered in the video, including stereotypes, social influences, confirmation bias, basking in reflected glory, social loafing, optimistic bias, and diffusion of responsibility. Each concept is defined and an example of how it will be depicted in the video is given.
This document discusses several social influences and cognitive biases:
- Social influences shape our identity and how we see careers based on what our social groups value. Dean is influenced by friends to see being a doctor as prestigious.
- Stereotypes are general beliefs that can be positive or negative, and Dean stereotypes being a doctor as easy without considering the difficulties.
- Confirmation bias causes us to ignore information conflicting with our beliefs, so Dean ignores warnings that being a doctor is tough.
- Social loafing causes individuals to put in less effort in groups, so Dean slacks off assuming others will do his work.
- Optimistic bias makes us believe we will experience positive events, so Dean thinks others will always
The report compares two buffet steamboat restaurants: Yuen Buffet Steamboat Restaurant in Kelana Jaya and Restaurant Nelayan in Gombak. Both restaurants have been in business for over 30 years and have built loyal customer bases. However, Yuen faces more local competition from newer buffet steamboat restaurants in its area. The report analyzes the competitive traits of each business.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Georgetown, Penang. One mural depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, and another shows a magician performing a body-severing act. The murals use bright colors and depictions of local culture to attract attention as non-verbal messages. A similar mural found in Kuala Lumpur shows a girl watering plants, potentially conveying the message that children today are too attached to technology compared to past generations. Mural art can communicate meanings and messages to the public in a non-verbal way.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Penang, Malaysia. One of his murals depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, capturing a scene from the past. Another mural shows a magician performing a body-severing act to frighten a little girl. The murals use vibrant colors and imagery to convey messages and depictions of life in historical Penang.
This document outlines the requirements and instructions for an individual final project on designing a residential landscape. Students must choose the same site from a previous analysis project. They will prepare presentation boards showing the design process from conceptual to master plans, as well as plant palettes, cost estimates, and maintenance plans. All drawings must be completed by hand and presented on boards by November 24th. The project aims to develop students' design process and small-scale landscape design skills. It is worth 40% of the total grade.
This document provides briefing for Project Two, a landscape site analysis project. Students will form groups of 7-8 members to analyze an existing residential property. They must measure the site, note existing conditions, and produce a base plan, site inventory, and analysis diagram by Week 11. The site inventory involves documenting location, topography, drainage, vegetation, structures, and views. The analysis evaluates this data. Students also produce an individual site synthesis diagram showing design interpretations. Submission requirements include separate group and individual booklets with diagrams, graphics, and information about the site. The project aims to develop problem-solving skills through inventory, analysis, and design interpretation of an existing landscape.
This project requires students to work in groups to compare a local park case study to an international park case study based on different park types. Students must describe the characteristics, historical background, location, site context, and common activities of the selected parks. Presentations of 10 minutes will be given in Week 6 and must include citations and references. The goals are for students to distinguish different park categories, characteristics, and case studies locally and internationally and demonstrate their understanding through the comparative analysis and presentation.
State parks are areas established by states to preserve locations for their natural beauty, historic significance, or recreational potential. Montgomery Bell State Park in Tennessee and Kuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park in Malaysia were compared. Montgomery Bell State Park has oak-hickory forests and was established in 1934, while Kuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park has tropical rainforests and was established through expansions starting in 1906. Both parks provide habitat for wildlife and opportunities for historical, educational, and recreational activities for the public to enjoy and experience nature.
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 mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document provides information about Mendatri Design, a landscape architecture firm, including:
1. The company profile and organization structure with names of key personnel.
2. Details of two award-winning projects completed by the firm - CIMB Tower and D'Vida Commercial.
3. Brief descriptions of other projects including Bank Negara Data Centre and SOCSO Rehabilitation Center.
4. An interview with the principal landscape architect Fairouz Che Ani where she discusses the firm's design process and roles on projects.
This document outlines a group project assignment for a course on the construction industry. The project involves interviewing a professional from the building team of a construction project and creating a magazine summarizing the interview. Students will be randomly assigned a professional role to interview such as architect, engineer, or quantity surveyor. They must conduct the interview, record it, and use the information to create an 8-12 page magazine in PDF and print formats. The magazine must include the interviewed professional's company profile, personal profile, and description of their roles and responsibilities on one or two projects. A peer assessment form is also included to evaluate each group member's contributions.
Civil engineers create, plan, design, and oversee the construction and maintenance of infrastructure projects. Their responsibilities include:
1. Planning and designing building foundations to withstand environmental pressures and ensure structural integrity.
2. Advising on projects, overseeing construction, and maintaining structures after completion.
3. Conducting soil testing and evaluations during pre-construction to inform foundation design.
Engineering drawings are used at various stages of construction projects to communicate design details. They become more detailed from tender drawings created during initial planning to final as-built drawings that document any changes made during construction.
This document provides information for an assignment in an Introduction to Drawing course. Students will work in groups to choose and investigate one type of drawing used in construction. They will study the use, stages, and examples of the chosen drawing type and present their findings. Drawing types included architectural, interior, planning, product design, quantity surveying, landscape architecture, engineering, and mechanical/electrical drawings. Groups will have 10 minutes to present on September 9th in a smart casual dress code. Presentations will be recorded for assessment. A compiled CD of all group presentations is due by the next class.