This document lists several famous art museums from around the world including the Moma, Louvre, Munal, London Museum, Prado, Reina Sofia, Winter Palace, and Gugheenem.
The document discusses job-order costing, including:
1. Job-order costing is used when different products are produced to customer orders and the unique nature of each job requires tracing costs.
2. Manufacturing overhead is allocated to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on an allocation base like direct labor hours.
3. Underapplied or overapplied overhead can occur if actual overhead differs from the amount applied using the predetermined rate.
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial y las vidas de las personas. Muchos países han impuesto medidas de confinamiento que han cerrado negocios y escuelas, y han pedido a la gente que se quede en casa tanto como sea posible para frenar la propagación del virus. A medida que los países comienzan a reabrir gradualmente, los expertos advierten que es probable que se produzcan nuevos brotes a menos que se encuentre una vacuna o un tratamiento efectivo.
1) Gazprom Neft reported a 16% decrease in revenue in 1Q09 compared to 4Q08 due to lower oil prices, though EBITDA increased 362% due to significant tax cuts. Net income also increased compared to 4Q08.
2) Operational metrics were mixed - crude oil exports increased 17% while domestic production decreased 4%. Refining volumes increased 6% while products exports were flat.
3) Capex in 1Q09 decreased 46% from 4Q08 to $480 million, with over 75% spent on exploration and production projects denominated in Russian rubles.
1) The document discusses Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), a library developed by Microsoft for creating extensible applications and components.
2) MEF allows applications to be extended through extensions, which can be incorporated to enhance the functionality of the core application. MEF handles extension discovery and loading.
3) The document provides an overview of key MEF concepts like imports, exports, parts, and containers, and demonstrates how MEF allows applications to be built from independently developed and distributed components or extensions.
Powering Government: Standards, a Socrata Customer Summit 2015 TalkSarah Schacht
Why are open data standards important? How can we learn from a time when other public utilities flourished? In this talk, I talk about the parallels between the early electrical grid and standardizing outlets, and the current need for open data standards. Gave this talk at the Socrata Customer Summit in late October, 2015 in Washington, DC. All rights reserved for non-Socrata branded content within the slide deck.
Presentation 2Q09 - English audio (presentation only)Gazprom Neft
Gazprom Neft reported financial and operating results for 2Q 2009. Key highlights include:
- Daily crude oil production increased 2.9% in 2Q 2009 compared to the same period last year.
- The company launched a rebranding program and acquired retail assets in Russia during the quarter.
- Despite a 50% decline in average Urals oil prices year-over-year, crude exports netback adjusted for export duties declined only 42% due to the impact of the mineral extraction tax.
- Refining margins remained under pressure in 1H 2009, with refining netbacks lower than crude exports, though margins are expected to recover.
- The company grew crude output
This document lists several famous art museums from around the world including the Moma, Louvre, Munal, London Museum, Prado, Reina Sofia, Winter Palace, and Gugheenem.
The document discusses job-order costing, including:
1. Job-order costing is used when different products are produced to customer orders and the unique nature of each job requires tracing costs.
2. Manufacturing overhead is allocated to jobs using a predetermined overhead rate based on an allocation base like direct labor hours.
3. Underapplied or overapplied overhead can occur if actual overhead differs from the amount applied using the predetermined rate.
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial y las vidas de las personas. Muchos países han impuesto medidas de confinamiento que han cerrado negocios y escuelas, y han pedido a la gente que se quede en casa tanto como sea posible para frenar la propagación del virus. A medida que los países comienzan a reabrir gradualmente, los expertos advierten que es probable que se produzcan nuevos brotes a menos que se encuentre una vacuna o un tratamiento efectivo.
1) Gazprom Neft reported a 16% decrease in revenue in 1Q09 compared to 4Q08 due to lower oil prices, though EBITDA increased 362% due to significant tax cuts. Net income also increased compared to 4Q08.
2) Operational metrics were mixed - crude oil exports increased 17% while domestic production decreased 4%. Refining volumes increased 6% while products exports were flat.
3) Capex in 1Q09 decreased 46% from 4Q08 to $480 million, with over 75% spent on exploration and production projects denominated in Russian rubles.
1) The document discusses Managed Extensibility Framework (MEF), a library developed by Microsoft for creating extensible applications and components.
2) MEF allows applications to be extended through extensions, which can be incorporated to enhance the functionality of the core application. MEF handles extension discovery and loading.
3) The document provides an overview of key MEF concepts like imports, exports, parts, and containers, and demonstrates how MEF allows applications to be built from independently developed and distributed components or extensions.
Powering Government: Standards, a Socrata Customer Summit 2015 TalkSarah Schacht
Why are open data standards important? How can we learn from a time when other public utilities flourished? In this talk, I talk about the parallels between the early electrical grid and standardizing outlets, and the current need for open data standards. Gave this talk at the Socrata Customer Summit in late October, 2015 in Washington, DC. All rights reserved for non-Socrata branded content within the slide deck.
Presentation 2Q09 - English audio (presentation only)Gazprom Neft
Gazprom Neft reported financial and operating results for 2Q 2009. Key highlights include:
- Daily crude oil production increased 2.9% in 2Q 2009 compared to the same period last year.
- The company launched a rebranding program and acquired retail assets in Russia during the quarter.
- Despite a 50% decline in average Urals oil prices year-over-year, crude exports netback adjusted for export duties declined only 42% due to the impact of the mineral extraction tax.
- Refining margins remained under pressure in 1H 2009, with refining netbacks lower than crude exports, though margins are expected to recover.
- The company grew crude output
The document summarizes issues with how most governments produce and share information. It is often inaccessible, produced in outdated and proprietary formats like PDFs and stored on old systems. Information is designed for other government insiders rather than citizens, and contractors have little incentive to publish in open formats. The document proposes using Akoma Ntoso, an XML-based standard used in other countries to structure legislative information. This would allow information to be more easily shared, exported to new technologies, and accessible in the future. It provides an example of how a bill could be marked up using Akoma Ntoso.
The document summarizes exploration and population facts about Antarctica. It discusses how Antarctica was hypothesized as early as the 1st century CE but the South Pole was not reached until 1911 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration occurred in the late 19th century, ending with Ernest Shackleton's failed expedition. Today, research stations are constructed on fixed rock or ice locations, and the winter population is around 1,000 people, growing to 5,000 in summer, with a low population density. Two places are sometimes considered towns - the Chilean Villa Las Estrellas base and the Argentinian Esperanza base.
The document summarizes information about a school in England provided in response to questions from students. There are 322 students between key stages 1 and 2, organized into 12 classes. Students study core subjects like math, literacy, science as well as other subjects. They get homework on Fridays and study for 5 hours daily. The school has a playground with equipment like monkey bars and a climbing frame. Students play sports like football and participate in a sports day. They wear a school uniform and have daily assemblies. Rewards include certificates and prizes. The school has 6 trees and classes are named after trees. Some students receive money from parents to buy lunch. Many languages are spoken and popular TV shows watched include Tracey Beaker and Horrid
Gazprom Neft reported its 3Q 2009 financial and operating results. Key highlights include:
1) Hydrocarbon production increased 8.4% year-over-year to 98 million barrels of oil equivalent due to the consolidation of Sibir Energy.
2) Refining volumes grew 18% year-over-year to 9.4 million tons as Gazprom Neft captured benefits from recovering domestic oil product prices and export duty differentials.
3) Revenues decreased 31% year-over-year to $5.3 billion due to lower oil prices, while EBITDA declined 34% to $957 million due to the impact of currency appreciation and higher taxes on profits.
The Transparency and Accountability Initiative ran a pilot mentoring program pairing experienced mentors with transparency and accountability organizations to help them more effectively use technology, with the goals of helping mentees focus on strategic needs rather than tools, providing ongoing support over challenges, and building mentee capacity to manage consultants; an evaluation found the program was successful for 8 of 10 mentees in meeting objectives and helped build individual, organizational, and sector-wide capacity, but it also surfaced lessons about ensuring mentor networks and mentee readiness.
Powering Government: Standards, a Socrata Customer Summit 2015 TalkSarah Schacht
The document discusses how standards are needed for open data to be useful, like how electrical sockets need common standards. It describes two data standards developed with governments for permitting and restaurant inspection data that provide defined yet flexible schemas. These standards enable wider access and use of the data by third parties and citizens, increase accuracy and confidence, ease sharing between governments, and meet where citizens are already researching. The document encourages launching data successfully by placing it in an API, mapping it to a schema, and working with partners.
Munir Dar was a hockey Olympian from Pakistan who was interviewed in November 2009. He achieved success at the 1960 Olympics and helped carry hockey into heroism in Pakistan. Both his brother and son also won gold medals in hockey for Pakistan in 1968 and 1984 respectively. When asked about the decline of hockey in Pakistan, Munir Dar cited changes to the international rules of the game and lack of funding as the primary reasons for its fall from being one of the top teams.
The document provides information about the teachers and staff at SS Mary & John C.E. primary school, including the headteacher, deputy head, and teachers of each year. It mentions that the school has a winter fair each year to raise money. It also notes some of the daily activities at the school like assembly, maths, and literacy lessons, and that school hours are from 8:50 to 3:20.
The document provides contact information for Sarah Schacht and information about the organization Knowledge As Power. It states that Sarah Schacht can be contacted on Twitter or by email and that more information about Sarah and her work can be found on the Knowledge As Power website. Knowledge As Power is described as an open government 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping citizens, legislators, and governments.
The students of Grade III at The Lords International School in Lahore, Pakistan completed a transportation project with students at SS Mary & John CE Primary School in Oxford, UK. They conducted surveys and observations of traffic near their school in Lahore, noting that most students in their class come to school by car. They observed many types of vehicles used including cars, vans, rickshaws and motorbikes. They also visited a busy road near their school and interviewed a traffic police officer. The students compiled their findings into a report to share with the students in Oxford.
Gazprom Neft reported financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2009. Despite a 50% decline in average Urals oil prices year-over-year, crude exports netback adjusted for MET declined only 42% due to the existing fiscal regime in Russia. Refining netbacks were lower than crude exports in the second quarter. Gazprom Neft increased daily oil production by 2.9% in the second quarter through increased drilling and optimization of production wells. The company also expanded its oil product sales regions and premium sales channels in the first half of 2009.
The document discusses different sounds that can be heard every day. It mentions that all sounds are produced by vibration and can be either soft or loud. Noise pollution consists of unpleasant or unwanted sounds, such as loud noises produced by trains. A common source of noise pollution is transportation, like motor vehicles. Students observed different sounds in nature and objects, such as the sounds of birds chirping, water splashing, and clocks ticking. Musical instruments can produce pleasant sounds when played harmoniously.
The document summarizes wildlife and plant life found in Antarctica. It describes how animals like penguins, seals, whales, and fish have adapted to survive in the extreme cold through mechanisms like insulating fat layers, antifreeze proteins, and compact bodies. It notes that the only land animals are penguins and seals. Plants are also very limited due to the harsh climate with only mosses and liverworts able to grow for short periods in summer.
The document discusses seasons, temperature, precipitation, and days/nights in Antarctica. It notes that because of the Earth's tilt and orbit, the poles receive less sunlight, resulting in only two seasons - summer and winter. In summer at the poles, the sun does not set and in winter the sun does not rise. Interior temperatures average -57°C with coastal areas between -10°C to -30°C in winter occasionally rising to freezing. The coldest recorded temperature on Earth was -89.2°C at Vostok station. Precipitation is mainly snow with coastal areas receiving about 200mm annually and mountainous/plateau areas less than 50mm due to cold temperatures preventing evaporation. Much
Antarctica is the southernmost continent located around the South Pole, covering over 14 million square kilometers and surrounded by the Southern Ocean. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, which averages at least 1.6 kilometers thick and contains around 90% of the world's ice and 70% of its fresh water; if this ice melted, sea levels would rise approximately 60 meters.
The document summarizes the results of a traffic survey conducted by students in Oxford, England. The students investigated various aspects of traffic in Oxford, including:
1) Cars were found to be the most popular form of transport compared to buses, bikes, and dogs.
2) Among transport on a particular road, bikes were most popular compared to buses and pedestrians.
3) On another road, cars were more popular than taxis, buses, trucks or coaches. The most popular car type was Ford.
4) Silver was identified as the most common car color seen traveling on the main road.
5) Fantasy cars that students would like to own included BMW, space wagons, and
Antarctica has an extreme cold climate that limits plant growth, with inadequate sunlight, poor soil quality, and plants only growing for a few weeks or days in summer. As a result, plants grow in limited regions, with the flora of Antarctica primarily consisting of around 25 species of liverworts and 100 species of mosses that grow each year.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
Poveștile pentru copii au un rol complex și benefic în dezvoltarea lor, le vor oferi nu doar divertisment, ci și oportunități de învățare și creștere personală.
The document summarizes issues with how most governments produce and share information. It is often inaccessible, produced in outdated and proprietary formats like PDFs and stored on old systems. Information is designed for other government insiders rather than citizens, and contractors have little incentive to publish in open formats. The document proposes using Akoma Ntoso, an XML-based standard used in other countries to structure legislative information. This would allow information to be more easily shared, exported to new technologies, and accessible in the future. It provides an example of how a bill could be marked up using Akoma Ntoso.
The document summarizes exploration and population facts about Antarctica. It discusses how Antarctica was hypothesized as early as the 1st century CE but the South Pole was not reached until 1911 by Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. The Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration occurred in the late 19th century, ending with Ernest Shackleton's failed expedition. Today, research stations are constructed on fixed rock or ice locations, and the winter population is around 1,000 people, growing to 5,000 in summer, with a low population density. Two places are sometimes considered towns - the Chilean Villa Las Estrellas base and the Argentinian Esperanza base.
The document summarizes information about a school in England provided in response to questions from students. There are 322 students between key stages 1 and 2, organized into 12 classes. Students study core subjects like math, literacy, science as well as other subjects. They get homework on Fridays and study for 5 hours daily. The school has a playground with equipment like monkey bars and a climbing frame. Students play sports like football and participate in a sports day. They wear a school uniform and have daily assemblies. Rewards include certificates and prizes. The school has 6 trees and classes are named after trees. Some students receive money from parents to buy lunch. Many languages are spoken and popular TV shows watched include Tracey Beaker and Horrid
Gazprom Neft reported its 3Q 2009 financial and operating results. Key highlights include:
1) Hydrocarbon production increased 8.4% year-over-year to 98 million barrels of oil equivalent due to the consolidation of Sibir Energy.
2) Refining volumes grew 18% year-over-year to 9.4 million tons as Gazprom Neft captured benefits from recovering domestic oil product prices and export duty differentials.
3) Revenues decreased 31% year-over-year to $5.3 billion due to lower oil prices, while EBITDA declined 34% to $957 million due to the impact of currency appreciation and higher taxes on profits.
The Transparency and Accountability Initiative ran a pilot mentoring program pairing experienced mentors with transparency and accountability organizations to help them more effectively use technology, with the goals of helping mentees focus on strategic needs rather than tools, providing ongoing support over challenges, and building mentee capacity to manage consultants; an evaluation found the program was successful for 8 of 10 mentees in meeting objectives and helped build individual, organizational, and sector-wide capacity, but it also surfaced lessons about ensuring mentor networks and mentee readiness.
Powering Government: Standards, a Socrata Customer Summit 2015 TalkSarah Schacht
The document discusses how standards are needed for open data to be useful, like how electrical sockets need common standards. It describes two data standards developed with governments for permitting and restaurant inspection data that provide defined yet flexible schemas. These standards enable wider access and use of the data by third parties and citizens, increase accuracy and confidence, ease sharing between governments, and meet where citizens are already researching. The document encourages launching data successfully by placing it in an API, mapping it to a schema, and working with partners.
Munir Dar was a hockey Olympian from Pakistan who was interviewed in November 2009. He achieved success at the 1960 Olympics and helped carry hockey into heroism in Pakistan. Both his brother and son also won gold medals in hockey for Pakistan in 1968 and 1984 respectively. When asked about the decline of hockey in Pakistan, Munir Dar cited changes to the international rules of the game and lack of funding as the primary reasons for its fall from being one of the top teams.
The document provides information about the teachers and staff at SS Mary & John C.E. primary school, including the headteacher, deputy head, and teachers of each year. It mentions that the school has a winter fair each year to raise money. It also notes some of the daily activities at the school like assembly, maths, and literacy lessons, and that school hours are from 8:50 to 3:20.
The document provides contact information for Sarah Schacht and information about the organization Knowledge As Power. It states that Sarah Schacht can be contacted on Twitter or by email and that more information about Sarah and her work can be found on the Knowledge As Power website. Knowledge As Power is described as an open government 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to helping citizens, legislators, and governments.
The students of Grade III at The Lords International School in Lahore, Pakistan completed a transportation project with students at SS Mary & John CE Primary School in Oxford, UK. They conducted surveys and observations of traffic near their school in Lahore, noting that most students in their class come to school by car. They observed many types of vehicles used including cars, vans, rickshaws and motorbikes. They also visited a busy road near their school and interviewed a traffic police officer. The students compiled their findings into a report to share with the students in Oxford.
Gazprom Neft reported financial and operating results for the second quarter of 2009. Despite a 50% decline in average Urals oil prices year-over-year, crude exports netback adjusted for MET declined only 42% due to the existing fiscal regime in Russia. Refining netbacks were lower than crude exports in the second quarter. Gazprom Neft increased daily oil production by 2.9% in the second quarter through increased drilling and optimization of production wells. The company also expanded its oil product sales regions and premium sales channels in the first half of 2009.
The document discusses different sounds that can be heard every day. It mentions that all sounds are produced by vibration and can be either soft or loud. Noise pollution consists of unpleasant or unwanted sounds, such as loud noises produced by trains. A common source of noise pollution is transportation, like motor vehicles. Students observed different sounds in nature and objects, such as the sounds of birds chirping, water splashing, and clocks ticking. Musical instruments can produce pleasant sounds when played harmoniously.
The document summarizes wildlife and plant life found in Antarctica. It describes how animals like penguins, seals, whales, and fish have adapted to survive in the extreme cold through mechanisms like insulating fat layers, antifreeze proteins, and compact bodies. It notes that the only land animals are penguins and seals. Plants are also very limited due to the harsh climate with only mosses and liverworts able to grow for short periods in summer.
The document discusses seasons, temperature, precipitation, and days/nights in Antarctica. It notes that because of the Earth's tilt and orbit, the poles receive less sunlight, resulting in only two seasons - summer and winter. In summer at the poles, the sun does not set and in winter the sun does not rise. Interior temperatures average -57°C with coastal areas between -10°C to -30°C in winter occasionally rising to freezing. The coldest recorded temperature on Earth was -89.2°C at Vostok station. Precipitation is mainly snow with coastal areas receiving about 200mm annually and mountainous/plateau areas less than 50mm due to cold temperatures preventing evaporation. Much
Antarctica is the southernmost continent located around the South Pole, covering over 14 million square kilometers and surrounded by the Southern Ocean. About 98% of Antarctica is covered by the Antarctic ice sheet, which averages at least 1.6 kilometers thick and contains around 90% of the world's ice and 70% of its fresh water; if this ice melted, sea levels would rise approximately 60 meters.
The document summarizes the results of a traffic survey conducted by students in Oxford, England. The students investigated various aspects of traffic in Oxford, including:
1) Cars were found to be the most popular form of transport compared to buses, bikes, and dogs.
2) Among transport on a particular road, bikes were most popular compared to buses and pedestrians.
3) On another road, cars were more popular than taxis, buses, trucks or coaches. The most popular car type was Ford.
4) Silver was identified as the most common car color seen traveling on the main road.
5) Fantasy cars that students would like to own included BMW, space wagons, and
Antarctica has an extreme cold climate that limits plant growth, with inadequate sunlight, poor soil quality, and plants only growing for a few weeks or days in summer. As a result, plants grow in limited regions, with the flora of Antarctica primarily consisting of around 25 species of liverworts and 100 species of mosses that grow each year.
Românismul de la Mihai Eminescu la Grigore Vieruinachirilov
Proiect “Educație online fără hotare” 2023 - 2024,
implementat de Direcția Generală Educație, Tineret și Sport a municipiului Chișinău în cadrul Proiectului “Educație online”
Poveștile pentru copii au un rol complex și benefic în dezvoltarea lor, le vor oferi nu doar divertisment, ci și oportunități de învățare și creștere personală.
Proiect transfrontalier„Povestea are fir bogat”..AngelaButnaru1
Copiii învață din povești cât de mult contează bunătatea, empatia și prietenia, dându-le ocazia să facă diferența între comportamentele pozitive și cele negative.
PROIECT DE PARTENERIAT TRANSFRONTALIER „Educație online fără hotare”DusikaLevinta1
Colaborarea la nivel transfrontalier prin împărtășirea opiniilor, practicilor, metodelor și strategiilor de lucru cu cadrele didactice Republica Moldova și România pentru îmbunătățirea procesului educațional cu finalități comune.
OBIECTIVE Contribuirea la dezvoltarea unei educații de calitate;
Încurajarea formării continue a cadrelor didactice și manageriale;
Facilitarea accesului transfrontalier la resurse educative;
Promovarea dimensiunii interculturale a educației;
Încurajarea inovărilor în elaborarea materialelor didactice;
Utilizarea noilor tehnologii în educație.
Raport narativ-Pâine, Carte, Dumnezeu -Trohin Nadejda
Prezentare In Powerpoint
1. Parada de la Bucuresti cu ocaziazileinationale a Romaniei În dispozitivul pentru defilare sunt şase plutoane de militari de la Batalionul de Război Electronic, Batalionul 47 Comunicaţii şi Informatică, Batalionul 200 Stat Major şi Deservire, Şcoala de Aplicaţie pentru Forţele Aeriene Aurel Vlaicu Boboc, Şcoala Militară de Maiştri şi Subofiţeri Traian Vuia de la Boboc dar şi subofiţeri de la ISU, Poliţie şi Jandarmerie.
2. Din punctulmeu de vedere,pentrucei care au defilat sub arcul de triumfeste o onoare. Aceastaparadă te face mandru ca esti roman, respectiv nouă ni se umflă pieptul la ideea vreunei origini nobile (şi nu a faptelor proprii)?
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4. La defilarea de la Bucuresti au onorat cu prezentamembriiGuvernuluiRomaniei:Presedin-teletarii-TraianBasescu,MirceaGeoana,CalinPopescuTariceanuetc