Perkembangan OpenThink SAS a.k.a SIMMSIT, 2011-2012Wildan Maulana
Dokumen ini membahas pengembangan sistem informasi manajemen sekolah (SIMMSIT) oleh OpenThink SAS untuk tahun ajaran 2011-2012, termasuk fitur-fitur baru yang ditambahkan, perbaikan bugs, dan rekapitulasi nilai/remedial siswa.
Perkembangan OpenThink SAS a.k.a SIMMSIT, 2011-2012Wildan Maulana
Dokumen ini membahas pengembangan sistem informasi manajemen sekolah (SIMMSIT) oleh OpenThink SAS untuk tahun ajaran 2011-2012, termasuk fitur-fitur baru yang ditambahkan, perbaikan bugs, dan rekapitulasi nilai/remedial siswa.
Approximately 12.5 million tons of cargo is shipped annually in the Cleveland Harbor. To maintain this federal navigation channel, an average of approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sediment is dredged every year. Dredged sediments from the Cuyahoga River do not meet Ohio EPA standards for open lake placement. Existing confined disposal facilities (CDFs) are near design capacity and the cost and challenges to locate, design and construct new CDFs cannot be completed under current U.S. ACE budgets. Also, this work could not be accomplished before the existing CDF capacity is exhausted. The Port Authority is completing a sustainable sediment management study to identify and evaluate both near and long-term solutions to address this crisis. Presenters will share research findings and study results regarding the expanded use of existing CDFs through increased capacity, beneficial use for upland site restoration, and creation of beneficial use products, among others. This “Science of the Great Lakes” session will also include planned steps for implementation of study recommendations.
Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsin’s “adaptive management option” This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission.
This workshop will show how IMPLAN, an impact modeling tool, has been and continues to be used to conduct economic impact analysis on Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funds distributed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service in targeted Great Lakes watersheds. The presentation will also highlight ways to use IMPLAN results to show multiplier effects and jobs supported by these expenditures in the Great Lakes watershed basin.
Demystifying Social Media: Planning for ImpactAnne Yurasek
The document provides tips for effectively using social media to achieve goals and impact through planning content creation, audience selection, measurement of progress, and constant experimentation. It emphasizes the importance of content, listening to audiences, educating, entertaining and engaging followers as curators, and using different content types including earned, paid and owned media. The document concludes by providing contact information to keep in touch and get additional guidance.
This document discusses customizing the Alfresco user interface. It covers configuring space views and forum topics, adding custom icons and menu items to spaces. It also discusses creating customizable dashboards with custom dashlets using scripts or JSPs. Finally, it mentions using FreeMarker templates to customize previews for different content types like web pages, XML, and custom space views.
The People’s Water Board is a coalition of labor, social justice, and environmental organizations based in Detroit. They work together to confront: 1) devastating lack of access to water faced by tens of thousands of low-income people who have had their water shut off; 2) water pollution due to aging wastewater infrastructure; and 3) the effort of corporate interests to gain control of Detroit’s water system. Listen to this panel discussion to learn about their struggles and victories.
The document discusses efforts to restore the Buffalo River in Buffalo, New York from a heavily polluted state to one that is fishable and swimmable. It describes how collaboration between various stakeholders, including the Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper, government agencies, and others, led to millions of dollars invested in cleaning sediment, improving habitat, removing sewers, and other remediation projects. As a result, attitudes towards the river shifted from viewing it as a "repulsive holding basin" to appreciating its value for aesthetics, recreation, and community quality of life.
Innovative public-private partnerships are delivering substantial conservation and restoration successes in the Detroit River and western Lake Erie. This workshop will share lessons from: soft shoreline engineering; transformation of an industrial brownfield into a Refuge Gateway; construction of a sturgeon spawning reef; and growth of an International Wildlife Refuge.
Approximately 12.5 million tons of cargo is shipped annually in the Cleveland Harbor. To maintain this federal navigation channel, an average of approximately 300,000 cubic yards of sediment is dredged every year. Dredged sediments from the Cuyahoga River do not meet Ohio EPA standards for open lake placement. Existing confined disposal facilities (CDFs) are near design capacity and the cost and challenges to locate, design and construct new CDFs cannot be completed under current U.S. ACE budgets. Also, this work could not be accomplished before the existing CDF capacity is exhausted. The Port Authority is completing a sustainable sediment management study to identify and evaluate both near and long-term solutions to address this crisis. Presenters will share research findings and study results regarding the expanded use of existing CDFs through increased capacity, beneficial use for upland site restoration, and creation of beneficial use products, among others. This “Science of the Great Lakes” session will also include planned steps for implementation of study recommendations.
Wisconsin is the only Great Lakes state with statewide numeric water quality standards for phosphorus. In the Fox-Wolf basin, where phosphorus pollution is a major issue, there are projects underway to meet those standards through the innovative strategies of water quality trading and Wisconsin’s “adaptive management option” This workshop will illustrate each strategy through case studies and a discussion of their similarities and differences. This presentation was given by Victoria Pebbles, Program Director, Great Lakes Commission.
This workshop will show how IMPLAN, an impact modeling tool, has been and continues to be used to conduct economic impact analysis on Great Lakes Restoration Initiative funds distributed by the Natural Resources Conservation Service in targeted Great Lakes watersheds. The presentation will also highlight ways to use IMPLAN results to show multiplier effects and jobs supported by these expenditures in the Great Lakes watershed basin.
Demystifying Social Media: Planning for ImpactAnne Yurasek
The document provides tips for effectively using social media to achieve goals and impact through planning content creation, audience selection, measurement of progress, and constant experimentation. It emphasizes the importance of content, listening to audiences, educating, entertaining and engaging followers as curators, and using different content types including earned, paid and owned media. The document concludes by providing contact information to keep in touch and get additional guidance.
This document discusses customizing the Alfresco user interface. It covers configuring space views and forum topics, adding custom icons and menu items to spaces. It also discusses creating customizable dashboards with custom dashlets using scripts or JSPs. Finally, it mentions using FreeMarker templates to customize previews for different content types like web pages, XML, and custom space views.
The People’s Water Board is a coalition of labor, social justice, and environmental organizations based in Detroit. They work together to confront: 1) devastating lack of access to water faced by tens of thousands of low-income people who have had their water shut off; 2) water pollution due to aging wastewater infrastructure; and 3) the effort of corporate interests to gain control of Detroit’s water system. Listen to this panel discussion to learn about their struggles and victories.
The document discusses efforts to restore the Buffalo River in Buffalo, New York from a heavily polluted state to one that is fishable and swimmable. It describes how collaboration between various stakeholders, including the Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper, government agencies, and others, led to millions of dollars invested in cleaning sediment, improving habitat, removing sewers, and other remediation projects. As a result, attitudes towards the river shifted from viewing it as a "repulsive holding basin" to appreciating its value for aesthetics, recreation, and community quality of life.
Innovative public-private partnerships are delivering substantial conservation and restoration successes in the Detroit River and western Lake Erie. This workshop will share lessons from: soft shoreline engineering; transformation of an industrial brownfield into a Refuge Gateway; construction of a sturgeon spawning reef; and growth of an International Wildlife Refuge.
This is the blog of 36dimotiko, a Greek language blog focused on teaching Greek as a second language. It provides lessons, exercises, and resources to help learners of all levels improve their Greek language skills. Recent posts discuss Greek vocabulary, grammar concepts, and cultural aspects of Greece to help readers expand their knowledge of the Greek language and culture.
This document contains a collection of over 50 photographs pairing famous celebrities and public figures from various fields such as music, film, politics, and activism. Some of the pairings included are Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X, Charlie Chaplin and Albert Einstein, Freddie Mercury and Jane Seymour, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates, and John Lennon and Yoko Ono. The document credits the rare photos to a website and includes background music from Queen.
This document promotes Syria as a hub of civilization and culture with a diverse business field and exciting destinations across mountains, canyons, and fields. It notes that beyond infrastructure, Syria offers friendly people who are welcoming, helpful, and unmatched in hospitality. It concludes by asking to leave Syria alone since they do not have oil.
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Taking photos at the right angle can produce interesting effects. This slideshow explores different angles for photography and how they can distort perspective and scale in photos. Viewers will see examples of photos taken at high, low, and sideways angles and how they manipulate what is shown in the frame.