Mişcarea corpului, pe plan înclinat, sub acţiunea mai multor forţeAlianta INFONET
Proiect didactic, Clasa – X-a (profil real), Profesor: Balmuş Olga
Lucrare finala elaborată în cadrul cursului e-learning „Didactica Fizicii” pe platforma de colaborare internaționala www.civicportal.org (29.X-25.XII.2012).
Moderator - Viorel Bocancea, conferentiar univeristar, Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol (cu sediul la Chisinau).
Mişcarea corpului, pe plan înclinat, sub acţiunea mai multor forţeAlianta INFONET
Proiect didactic, Clasa – X-a (profil real), Profesor: Balmuş Olga
Lucrare finala elaborată în cadrul cursului e-learning „Didactica Fizicii” pe platforma de colaborare internaționala www.civicportal.org (29.X-25.XII.2012).
Moderator - Viorel Bocancea, conferentiar univeristar, Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol (cu sediul la Chisinau).
Forta de greutate. Pondera (Greutatea) corpurilorAlianta INFONET
Forţa de greutate. Ponderea (greutatea) corpurilor. Lecţie de fizică in clasa 6.
Autor: Galina Lescic
Lucrare finala elaborată în cadrul cursului e-learning „Didactica Fizicii” pe platforma de colaborare internaționala www.civicportal.org (29.X-25.XII.2012).
Moderator - Viorel Bocancea, conferentiar univeristar, Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol (cu sediul la Chisinau).
Gravitaţia.. este fenomenul fizic natural prin care corpurile fizice se atrag reciproc, cu o forţă a cărei intensitate depinde de masele acestora şi de distanţa dintre ele.
Aceasta prezentare PPT face referire la următoarele:
- legea atracţiei universale
- câmpul gravitaţional
- intensitatea câmpului gravitaţional
- acceleraţia gravitaţională
- prima viteză cosmică
These slides were presented at a BCE (Business and Community Engagement) event to show some of the issues raised from a previous workshop involving those external to further and higher education. The focus was on effective partnerships.
ELO's hit song "Evil Woman" tells the story of a man who is in a relationship with a woman who treats him badly and makes him feel insignificant. He describes how she constantly criticizes him and makes him feel like he's never good enough. In the end, he decides he's had enough of her mistreatment and cruel behavior and leaves her, declaring that she is truly an "evil woman."
Lamond Ayers is a recruiter with over 13 years of experience in corporate recruiting and 3 years in agency recruiting. He has a wide range of skills including full cycle recruiting, social media recruiting, client management, and coordinating applicant tracking systems. Ayers has experience recruiting for a variety of industries such as information technology, aeronautics, healthcare, and automotive. He is proficient in many applicant tracking systems and recruitment tools.
"The Wired City: Reimagining Journalism and Civic Life," by Dan Kennedy, will be published in May 2013 by University of Massachusetts Press. For more information, please visit http://thewiredcity.org.
European Parliamentarians and the European Disability Forum join with CBM to call for strong European action to implement UN convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities worldwide
MEP Gay Mitchell opens ‘Access for All?’ at the European Parliament in Brussels. Exhibition highlights need to renew commitment to MDGs for people with disabilities in the developing world.
Brussels, 3 December 2008
The European Parliament recently hosted an important photo exhibition to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The exhibition, developed by CBM and entitled ‘Access for all’, will run throughout this week marking the entry into force of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The 2008 theme of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is "Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Dignity and justice for all of us". The photos exhibited illustrate CBM's work in fostering political empowerment and access to health, education, livelihood support and social inclusion in some of the most disadvantaged communities in low income countries.
Much can be achieved when Persons with Disabilities are able to access to development activities; however, such people are a drop in the ocean of the 650 million Persons with Disabilities worldwide. At present only 4 percent of people with disabilities in the developing world access development aid; speakers at the exhibition called for increased commitment and action to equalise opportunities for Persons with Disabilities around the world. Donor countries in particular need to honour their role in ensuring that all development and humanitarian assistance is delivered to people with disabilities on an equal footing with others. Speakers at the opening of 'Access for All' reminded us of the hard work that lies ahead to make sure that the promises made by governments in signing this Convention will be translated into real improvements in the lives of Persons with Disabilities worldwide.
'….billions of Euro can be found for bankers at the drop of a hat…'
Hosting the exhibition was Gay Mitchell, Irish MEP who is used to campaigning for increased focus on development aid and poverty reduction at the European level. He described his pursuit of a strong development cooperation programme for the EU, and pointed out that in these days when 'billions of Euro can be found for bankers at the drop of a hat', he has had to struggle for one billion Euro to come to the aid of farmers in developing countries whose families lives and livelihoods hang in the balance due to the food crisis. Mitchell went on to say that there was 'a need to keep renewing our commitment to poverty reduction and the MDGs', and that 'nowhere is the need felt more strongly than by people with disabilities in the developing world'.
Speakers at the opening of the exhibition addressed the question:
What can the European Union do about the exclusion of persons with disabilities from development cooperation? John Bowis MEP, campaigner for the inclusion of disability across all areas of EC policy, drew inspiration from the photo exhibition, saying: 'We are not asking for people to feel sorry for people with disabilities; we see pride and dignity in the faces of people in the exhibition here today, and it is this pride and dignity that we need to respond to. Disability is not inability- inability is cased by the barriers we as a society put in place'.
Bowis was struck also by the photos which highlighted the way disability impacts families, and in particular its effect on children in developing countries. He reflected on how 'a child's right to play, to be naughty, to mix with other children, to have a career themselves eventually', was all taken away when they either had a disability themselves, or were needed at home to care for a family member because of poverty and inadequate support.
'The real difference worldwide caused by the UN CRPD will be in the developi
This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game with questions in different point values ranging from 10 to 50 points. The questions cover topics like the symbols of common elements, definitions of key chemistry concepts like atoms, elements, compounds, mixtures, and how chemical bonds are formed. It also includes questions about examples of mixtures and compounds as well as true/false questions.
Cardell wanted to go to the park ever since he was a puppy. "Cardell Goes to the Park" is a photo book for children that follows Cardell and his adventures.
This document discusses innovation and innovative connections. It provides an overview of innovation, what innovation is and is not, and how inventions become innovations through networks and connections between individuals, firms, and organizations. Examples are given of innovative individuals and companies throughout history that achieved success through these connections, as well as the importance of both past and present knowledge in innovation. The implications of radical innovations that have shifted economic systems are also discussed, along with the challenges of global warming and the need for a new style of capitalism focused on sustainability.
This presentation by Michelle Bruno covers 3 emerging technology trends that will impact the trade show industry as well as the micro trends (mobile, virtual, social) that continue to affect exhibitions.
Jason Miles-Campbell, from JISC Legal, provides an overview of legal issues that relate specifically to business and community engagement. He also points out specific resources of use to those working in this area.
This presentation was delivered during a CPD & Training Project event.For more information see: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/projects/2008/jisc-bce-cpd/index.html
Forta de greutate. Pondera (Greutatea) corpurilorAlianta INFONET
Forţa de greutate. Ponderea (greutatea) corpurilor. Lecţie de fizică in clasa 6.
Autor: Galina Lescic
Lucrare finala elaborată în cadrul cursului e-learning „Didactica Fizicii” pe platforma de colaborare internaționala www.civicportal.org (29.X-25.XII.2012).
Moderator - Viorel Bocancea, conferentiar univeristar, Universitatea de Stat din Tiraspol (cu sediul la Chisinau).
Gravitaţia.. este fenomenul fizic natural prin care corpurile fizice se atrag reciproc, cu o forţă a cărei intensitate depinde de masele acestora şi de distanţa dintre ele.
Aceasta prezentare PPT face referire la următoarele:
- legea atracţiei universale
- câmpul gravitaţional
- intensitatea câmpului gravitaţional
- acceleraţia gravitaţională
- prima viteză cosmică
These slides were presented at a BCE (Business and Community Engagement) event to show some of the issues raised from a previous workshop involving those external to further and higher education. The focus was on effective partnerships.
ELO's hit song "Evil Woman" tells the story of a man who is in a relationship with a woman who treats him badly and makes him feel insignificant. He describes how she constantly criticizes him and makes him feel like he's never good enough. In the end, he decides he's had enough of her mistreatment and cruel behavior and leaves her, declaring that she is truly an "evil woman."
Lamond Ayers is a recruiter with over 13 years of experience in corporate recruiting and 3 years in agency recruiting. He has a wide range of skills including full cycle recruiting, social media recruiting, client management, and coordinating applicant tracking systems. Ayers has experience recruiting for a variety of industries such as information technology, aeronautics, healthcare, and automotive. He is proficient in many applicant tracking systems and recruitment tools.
"The Wired City: Reimagining Journalism and Civic Life," by Dan Kennedy, will be published in May 2013 by University of Massachusetts Press. For more information, please visit http://thewiredcity.org.
European Parliamentarians and the European Disability Forum join with CBM to call for strong European action to implement UN convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities worldwide
MEP Gay Mitchell opens ‘Access for All?’ at the European Parliament in Brussels. Exhibition highlights need to renew commitment to MDGs for people with disabilities in the developing world.
Brussels, 3 December 2008
The European Parliament recently hosted an important photo exhibition to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The exhibition, developed by CBM and entitled ‘Access for all’, will run throughout this week marking the entry into force of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The 2008 theme of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is "Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Dignity and justice for all of us". The photos exhibited illustrate CBM's work in fostering political empowerment and access to health, education, livelihood support and social inclusion in some of the most disadvantaged communities in low income countries.
Much can be achieved when Persons with Disabilities are able to access to development activities; however, such people are a drop in the ocean of the 650 million Persons with Disabilities worldwide. At present only 4 percent of people with disabilities in the developing world access development aid; speakers at the exhibition called for increased commitment and action to equalise opportunities for Persons with Disabilities around the world. Donor countries in particular need to honour their role in ensuring that all development and humanitarian assistance is delivered to people with disabilities on an equal footing with others. Speakers at the opening of 'Access for All' reminded us of the hard work that lies ahead to make sure that the promises made by governments in signing this Convention will be translated into real improvements in the lives of Persons with Disabilities worldwide.
'….billions of Euro can be found for bankers at the drop of a hat…'
Hosting the exhibition was Gay Mitchell, Irish MEP who is used to campaigning for increased focus on development aid and poverty reduction at the European level. He described his pursuit of a strong development cooperation programme for the EU, and pointed out that in these days when 'billions of Euro can be found for bankers at the drop of a hat', he has had to struggle for one billion Euro to come to the aid of farmers in developing countries whose families lives and livelihoods hang in the balance due to the food crisis. Mitchell went on to say that there was 'a need to keep renewing our commitment to poverty reduction and the MDGs', and that 'nowhere is the need felt more strongly than by people with disabilities in the developing world'.
Speakers at the opening of the exhibition addressed the question:
What can the European Union do about the exclusion of persons with disabilities from development cooperation? John Bowis MEP, campaigner for the inclusion of disability across all areas of EC policy, drew inspiration from the photo exhibition, saying: 'We are not asking for people to feel sorry for people with disabilities; we see pride and dignity in the faces of people in the exhibition here today, and it is this pride and dignity that we need to respond to. Disability is not inability- inability is cased by the barriers we as a society put in place'.
Bowis was struck also by the photos which highlighted the way disability impacts families, and in particular its effect on children in developing countries. He reflected on how 'a child's right to play, to be naughty, to mix with other children, to have a career themselves eventually', was all taken away when they either had a disability themselves, or were needed at home to care for a family member because of poverty and inadequate support.
'The real difference worldwide caused by the UN CRPD will be in the developi
This document contains a chemistry jeopardy game with questions in different point values ranging from 10 to 50 points. The questions cover topics like the symbols of common elements, definitions of key chemistry concepts like atoms, elements, compounds, mixtures, and how chemical bonds are formed. It also includes questions about examples of mixtures and compounds as well as true/false questions.
Cardell wanted to go to the park ever since he was a puppy. "Cardell Goes to the Park" is a photo book for children that follows Cardell and his adventures.
This document discusses innovation and innovative connections. It provides an overview of innovation, what innovation is and is not, and how inventions become innovations through networks and connections between individuals, firms, and organizations. Examples are given of innovative individuals and companies throughout history that achieved success through these connections, as well as the importance of both past and present knowledge in innovation. The implications of radical innovations that have shifted economic systems are also discussed, along with the challenges of global warming and the need for a new style of capitalism focused on sustainability.
This presentation by Michelle Bruno covers 3 emerging technology trends that will impact the trade show industry as well as the micro trends (mobile, virtual, social) that continue to affect exhibitions.
Jason Miles-Campbell, from JISC Legal, provides an overview of legal issues that relate specifically to business and community engagement. He also points out specific resources of use to those working in this area.
This presentation was delivered during a CPD & Training Project event.For more information see: http://www.netskills.ac.uk/content/projects/2008/jisc-bce-cpd/index.html
Day 2 sustainability is a_journey_not_a_destination[1]Mary Rose
This document discusses sustainability in the outdoor industry. It provides an overview of the sustainability journey, from early environmental protection efforts to current international initiatives. It defines sustainability using the three pillars of economy, environment and equity. Various tools for measuring sustainability impacts are presented. The challenges currently facing the outdoor industry, such as rising manufacturing costs and "push" production systems, are examined. The importance of sustainability for business profitability and the need for education are emphasized. Developing a holistic understanding of sustainability that closes the gap between perceptions and reality is presented as an ongoing challenge.
The message of Islam is one of mercy for all mankind. The Prophet Muhammad was sent as a mercy and the best example of noble character. The aim of Islam's message and acts of worship like prayer, fasting, zakat, and Hajj is to develop good character and conduct towards Allah and other people. True faith is shown through righteous actions and treating others with compassion.
Connecting with customers is fundamental to marketing success but often overlooked. Building relationships through every interaction in person, by phone, email, or online can build loyalty. Understanding what is important to customers and addressing their needs rather than just product features is key. Regular communication through email with relevant, personalized, and timely content tailored to different customer segments helps foster ongoing relationships.
Rapoart de cercetare științifică nr.2
Modele biomecanice propuse pentru studiul aparatului locomotor uman sub acțiunea vibrațiilor.
Cuprinsul raportului 2 ( prezentarea are 45 de slideuri) ,, Capitolul 1 (2 slide-uri), Introducere,1.1. Domeniul de studiu, 1.2. Scop și obiectiv 1.3. Principiile modelării Capitolul 2. (11 slide-uri) Biocinematica. 2.1. Sisteme de referință 2.2. Transformări omogene 2.3 Convenția DENAVITT-HARTENBERG, Capitolul 3 (7 slide-uri) Modelul cinematic 3.1. Cazul general 3.2. Modelarea cinematică a membrului inferior, Capitolul 4 (7 slide-uri) Modelarea solicitărilor statice şi dinamice ale sistemelor anatomice gleznă-picior şi genunchi – gambă, Capitolul 5 (4 slide-uri), Expunerea organismului uman la vibrații, Capitolul 6 (5 slide-uri), Studiul stabilității unei proteze de gambă cu ajutorul mediului simulink. Și Ultimul capitol. Capitolul 7 (5 slide-uri)Model biomecanic al gleznei realizat în Simmechanics.
(lucrarea se încheie cu Bibliografie).