The document provides instructions for an art project where students will research architectural styles of homes around the world and create a model of a home from a country of their choosing. Students will read a story to learn about different architectural styles, research a country's typical home structures, then build and decorate a model home from construction paper while also writing a short explanation of their project. The activity aims to teach students about how people's living situations differ globally and have them consider how geography influences housing designs.
The document provides a retrospective of a project aimed at outdoor education. It summarizes the objectives and activities of each stage of the project, including establishing the team, courses on English language and outdoor education, mobility activities in Turkey and Romania, and dissemination events. Partners collaborated on curriculum development, exchanged best practices, and strengthened relationships through visits to schools and cultural sites. Students participated directly through environmental activities and a camping trip. Regular evaluation and planning activities helped ensure effective partnership and project implementation.
Algorithmic Construction of Optimal and Load Balanced Clusters in Wireless Se...M H
This paper proposes a clustering algorithm - Ba-lanced Minimum Radius Clustering (BMRC) - for use in large scale, distributed Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Cluster balancing is an intractable problem to solve in a distributed manner, and distribution is important, by reason of both avoiding specialised node vulnerability and minimising message overhead.The BMRC algorithm described here distributes several of the cluster balancing functions to the cluster-heads. In proposing this algorithm, several tentative claims have been made for it, namely that it is suitable for arbitrary number of cluster heads; that its pecifies a way to elect cluster heads and use them to create the local models; that it accomplishes optimal balanced clusters in distributed manner; that it is scalable and it uses the number-of-hops as a clustering parameter; that it is energy efficient. These claims were studied and verified by simulation.
Turbo-Charge RightNow with Cloud IntegrationSean O'Connell
The document discusses integrating RightNow with the Cast Iron integration platform to maximize the value of cloud investments. It outlines why integration is critical in a hybrid world with both cloud and on-premise applications. Existing solutions are incomplete, which has led to dissatisfaction, while the Cast Iron platform provides a complete integration solution with flexibility, connectivity, and reusability for all project types.
Bibliotecas Itinerantes de Portugal - Apresentação - Festival de Bibliotecas ...Nuno Marçal
This document summarizes the history and impact of mobile libraries in Portugal over the past 50 years. It notes that the first Portuguese mobile library began in 1953 and that the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation operated 62 mobile libraries between 1958-2002 that loaned over 97 million books to 29 million readers across Portugal. The mobile libraries provided library services to rural communities, visiting on a periodic basis to deliver books, reference services, and literary programs and establishing a sense of proximity, periodicity, and friendship with patrons.
The document proposes four designs for Bowling Green Park that highlight the importance of water in the area's history. Proposal 1 involves a typographic timeline on the pavement about water's influence. Proposal 2 adds streams of water flowing from the fountain accompanied by a timeline. Proposal 3 uses solar-powered sidewalk displays with educational information. Proposal 4 adds a solar-powered kiosk and weather displays to generate activity. The goals are to educate visitors and draw more people into the park.
1) Progress is being made on developing camp facilities along the river including upgrading the chapel, toilets, and constructing chalets and tents in hopes of completion by June 28th for planned youth camps.
2) John has been discipling three young men, taking them on an outreach trip by boat where they shared the gospel message resulting in five men from one village accepting Christ.
3) Family updates include Sarah adjusting well and focusing on schooling, John staying busy with projects but finding time with family, and Lesley learning the local language and culture while overseeing Sarah's schooling and getting involved in an upcoming women's camp.
The document provides instructions for an art project where students will research architectural styles of homes around the world and create a model of a home from a country of their choosing. Students will read a story to learn about different architectural styles, research a country's typical home structures, then build and decorate a model home from construction paper while also writing a short explanation of their project. The activity aims to teach students about how people's living situations differ globally and have them consider how geography influences housing designs.
The document provides a retrospective of a project aimed at outdoor education. It summarizes the objectives and activities of each stage of the project, including establishing the team, courses on English language and outdoor education, mobility activities in Turkey and Romania, and dissemination events. Partners collaborated on curriculum development, exchanged best practices, and strengthened relationships through visits to schools and cultural sites. Students participated directly through environmental activities and a camping trip. Regular evaluation and planning activities helped ensure effective partnership and project implementation.
Algorithmic Construction of Optimal and Load Balanced Clusters in Wireless Se...M H
This paper proposes a clustering algorithm - Ba-lanced Minimum Radius Clustering (BMRC) - for use in large scale, distributed Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN). Cluster balancing is an intractable problem to solve in a distributed manner, and distribution is important, by reason of both avoiding specialised node vulnerability and minimising message overhead.The BMRC algorithm described here distributes several of the cluster balancing functions to the cluster-heads. In proposing this algorithm, several tentative claims have been made for it, namely that it is suitable for arbitrary number of cluster heads; that its pecifies a way to elect cluster heads and use them to create the local models; that it accomplishes optimal balanced clusters in distributed manner; that it is scalable and it uses the number-of-hops as a clustering parameter; that it is energy efficient. These claims were studied and verified by simulation.
Turbo-Charge RightNow with Cloud IntegrationSean O'Connell
The document discusses integrating RightNow with the Cast Iron integration platform to maximize the value of cloud investments. It outlines why integration is critical in a hybrid world with both cloud and on-premise applications. Existing solutions are incomplete, which has led to dissatisfaction, while the Cast Iron platform provides a complete integration solution with flexibility, connectivity, and reusability for all project types.
Bibliotecas Itinerantes de Portugal - Apresentação - Festival de Bibliotecas ...Nuno Marçal
This document summarizes the history and impact of mobile libraries in Portugal over the past 50 years. It notes that the first Portuguese mobile library began in 1953 and that the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation operated 62 mobile libraries between 1958-2002 that loaned over 97 million books to 29 million readers across Portugal. The mobile libraries provided library services to rural communities, visiting on a periodic basis to deliver books, reference services, and literary programs and establishing a sense of proximity, periodicity, and friendship with patrons.
The document proposes four designs for Bowling Green Park that highlight the importance of water in the area's history. Proposal 1 involves a typographic timeline on the pavement about water's influence. Proposal 2 adds streams of water flowing from the fountain accompanied by a timeline. Proposal 3 uses solar-powered sidewalk displays with educational information. Proposal 4 adds a solar-powered kiosk and weather displays to generate activity. The goals are to educate visitors and draw more people into the park.
1) Progress is being made on developing camp facilities along the river including upgrading the chapel, toilets, and constructing chalets and tents in hopes of completion by June 28th for planned youth camps.
2) John has been discipling three young men, taking them on an outreach trip by boat where they shared the gospel message resulting in five men from one village accepting Christ.
3) Family updates include Sarah adjusting well and focusing on schooling, John staying busy with projects but finding time with family, and Lesley learning the local language and culture while overseeing Sarah's schooling and getting involved in an upcoming women's camp.
The document assigns filming jobs to Kaya, Sanel, Gia and Rahel. It provides descriptions of the roles of director, art director, director of photography, first assistant director, and camera operator. It also gives examples of skills and responsibilities needed to successfully fulfill each job.
Using twitter among students (final version)sara_albastaki
1. Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post messages called tweets that are up to 140 characters. It can be used to communicate with others, share information, and follow topics through hashtags.
2. The document discusses several advantages of Twitter for students, including organizing events, connecting students and teachers, facilitating class discussions, and aiding research.
3. Twitter can enhance classroom learning by allowing students to share opinions, ask questions, discuss topics, and engage with each other and teachers outside of class.
This document provides advice for pursuing a career in journalism. It recommends gaining relevant experience through internships and campus resources, developing skills in areas like writing, multimedia, coding, and social media, customizing your resume and online portfolio to showcase your abilities, networking by following influencers and participating in online journalism communities, maintaining an online presence through blogs, and continually learning about trends in the field through various publications and news sources. The ideal candidate for one highlighted position has a minimum of two years experience, expertise in SEO and digital platforms, and strong social media and content delivery skills across multiple formats.
The document discusses the film Rashomon and differing views on the nature of truth. It summarizes the plot of the film, in which four witnesses give conflicting accounts of a murder in the forest. It then examines the perspectives of Morris and Ebert on whether truth is objective or subjective. While Morris believes there is one objective truth, Ebert argues that reality and truth are subjective based on human perception. The document agrees with Ebert's view, finding it most aligned with the interpretation of truth presented in Rashomon, where the different witness accounts leave the true facts of the murder ambiguous and open to the viewer's own perception.
The document assigns filming jobs to Kaya, Sanel, Gia and Rahel. It provides descriptions of the roles of director, art director, director of photography, first assistant director, and camera operator. It also gives examples of skills and responsibilities needed to successfully fulfill each job.
Using twitter among students (final version)sara_albastaki
1. Twitter is a social media platform that allows users to post messages called tweets that are up to 140 characters. It can be used to communicate with others, share information, and follow topics through hashtags.
2. The document discusses several advantages of Twitter for students, including organizing events, connecting students and teachers, facilitating class discussions, and aiding research.
3. Twitter can enhance classroom learning by allowing students to share opinions, ask questions, discuss topics, and engage with each other and teachers outside of class.
This document provides advice for pursuing a career in journalism. It recommends gaining relevant experience through internships and campus resources, developing skills in areas like writing, multimedia, coding, and social media, customizing your resume and online portfolio to showcase your abilities, networking by following influencers and participating in online journalism communities, maintaining an online presence through blogs, and continually learning about trends in the field through various publications and news sources. The ideal candidate for one highlighted position has a minimum of two years experience, expertise in SEO and digital platforms, and strong social media and content delivery skills across multiple formats.
The document discusses the film Rashomon and differing views on the nature of truth. It summarizes the plot of the film, in which four witnesses give conflicting accounts of a murder in the forest. It then examines the perspectives of Morris and Ebert on whether truth is objective or subjective. While Morris believes there is one objective truth, Ebert argues that reality and truth are subjective based on human perception. The document agrees with Ebert's view, finding it most aligned with the interpretation of truth presented in Rashomon, where the different witness accounts leave the true facts of the murder ambiguous and open to the viewer's own perception.