Spécialisé dans l’ingénierie et le conseil en innovation dans des secteurs d’activité variés de l’industrie et du tertiaire, Segula Technologies travaille sur l’ensemble du cycle de vie du produit.
National statistics show that domestic violence is prevalent in the United States, with over 1 million women suffering nonfatal violence from an intimate partner each year. Domestic violence occurs across all demographics and causes billions in economic costs annually. In Michigan in 2009, over 100,000 offenses and victims were reported. Domestic violence encompasses acts intended to cause harm between family or household members. Children who witness domestic violence are especially vulnerable to abuse.
Spécialisé dans l’ingénierie et le conseil en innovation dans des secteurs d’activité variés de l’industrie et du tertiaire, Segula Technologies travaille sur l’ensemble du cycle de vie du produit.
National statistics show that domestic violence is prevalent in the United States, with over 1 million women suffering nonfatal violence from an intimate partner each year. Domestic violence occurs across all demographics and causes billions in economic costs annually. In Michigan in 2009, over 100,000 offenses and victims were reported. Domestic violence encompasses acts intended to cause harm between family or household members. Children who witness domestic violence are especially vulnerable to abuse.
The document provides an overview of linear programming, including its history and applications. It discusses L.V. Kantorovich's pioneering work in 1939 and the development of the simplex method by G.B. Dantzig in the 1940s. The document also gives an energy-related example to illustrate the formulation and solution of a linear programming problem using mathematical modeling and constraints.
The document discusses a partnership between the Detroit Audubon Society and Michigan Audubon to address the issue of birds colliding with buildings and dying during migration seasons. Called Project Safe Passage Great Lakes, it aims to educate building owners and managers on turning off lights at night to reduce bird collisions. The organizations developed an action packet with materials to contact stakeholders and promote the initiative statewide through local chapters.
This document summarizes a presentation on scientific cooperation in North Africa given by Prof. Jelel Ezzine of the Tunisian Association for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation. It discusses how revolutions in the region led to changes and challenges like power struggles, weak states, and economic problems. However, it also notes signs of progress like active civil societies and new constitutions. The document highlights Tunisia's increasing investment in research and development areas like life sciences. It concludes by advocating for international scientific partnerships and cooperation that are mutually beneficial and help development in the region.
Hds automated-tiered-storage-for-vmwareWilliam Wong
1) Automated tiered storage helps VMware administrators ensure performance and efficiency by automatically moving virtual machine data between storage tiers based on I/O activity levels and application demands.
2) Hitachi's Virtual Storage Platform virtualizes storage and enables automated tiered storage by migrating data between tiers non-disruptively. Tools like Hitachi Tiered Storage Manager automate this process.
3) Automated tiered storage improves efficiency by freeing high-performance storage for active VMs, and improves performance for VMs moved to higher tiers when application demands increase. It also reduces administrative workload by scheduling predictable migrations in advance.
This presentation summarizes the 1984 revitalization of the Con Foster Museum in Traverse City, Michigan. The original 1935 museum building was refurbished and retrofitted to better serve as a site for collections. New exhibits and programs were designed to more effectively interpret the community's history using the collections. After reopening for the museum's 50th anniversary, the director continued working with volunteers and leaders to operate the site and establish a friends group to support ongoing programs and exhibits.
Relazione sui saggi "Experiencing wine: why critics mess up (some of the time)" di Jamie Goode e "The soul of wine: digging for meaning" di Randall Grahm sul tema del vino.
All California Joint Institute PowerPointedlawlibrary
The document discusses county law libraries in California and how they are faring. It provides examples of libraries in El Dorado, Kern, and Los Angeles counties, describing their histories, budgets, services offered, and challenges. The Los Angeles County Law Library discusses its vision, mission, goals, funding sources, expenses, staffing, and materials purchasing. County law libraries are facing declining budgets from lower court filing fees but are working to collaborate with other organizations.
A public talk proposing a new vision to the youth of Tunisia. After presenting what I call the Tunisian Paradox, I argue that we can make it unless we proceed systemically to restructure our industry and services while leveraging intelligently the remaining enabling sectors.
This document discusses cloud hosting options and considerations for choosing a cloud provider. It outlines different types of hosting including owned servers, shared hosting, virtual private servers, platform as a service, and cloud infrastructure. When choosing a provider, the document recommends considering geographic location for performance, uptime guarantees, and availability of support. It provides an example imaginary cloud supplier and contact information.
Mark Landeryou's portfolio document lists over 90 certifications he has obtained in various software programs and technologies. It also lists Microsoft and Startech University certifications as well as several Microsoft exams he has written. The document provides a detailed overview of Mark's technical skills and qualifications.
The document discusses establishing an Euro-Med Innovation EcoSystem (EMIES) to increase cooperation and coordination between Euro-Mediterranean countries. It proposes a framework for EMIES that would allow for increased coherence, efficiency, and a holistic management approach. The vision is for EMIES to become a functioning macro region that is globally recognized for its research, education, business environment, and quality of life. The framework aims to create an innovation chain through a systemic approach, increased social trust, and integrated evidence-based policymaking.
The document summarizes an experiment using an ELISA test with recombinant NcSAG1 to detect antibodies for Neospora caninum in canine serum samples. Key points:
- The indirect ELISA method was used to test 12 canine serum samples for N. caninum antibodies. This method has advantages like increased sensitivity but requires an extra incubation step.
- OD values indicated samples 1, 4, and 3 had the highest antibody levels while samples 9, 6, and 2 had the lowest.
- Based on the OD values, samples 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 tested positive for N. caninum antibodies while 2,
How Social Institutions Impact E-Accessibility PolicyGeorge Giannoumis
This paper examines how social institutions (i.e. the differences in norms, values and procedures) impact the design and implementation of national and supranational policies to promote accessibility of information and communication technology (E-Accessibility). These institutions impact E-Accessibility policy through differences in legal culture, industrial relations (relationship between the government, business and trade unions), and the relationship between public authorities and disabled people's organisations. Due to its social and political importance, the paper focuses on web accessibility (Internet and intranet websites, web based applications, and non-traditional and emerging technologies).
Based on original research currently in progress the paper presents preliminary findings based on a content analysis of policy documents from the UN and the EU, and the United States, the United Kingdom and Norway. The paper describes the emergence of E-Accessibility on the UN and EU policy agenda, and compares (UK-US) and contrasts (UK-Norway) how and to what extent these countries have responded to or anticipated supranational policies to promote E-Accessibility. The paper additionally explores the role of policy diffusion across national boundaries emphasising emulation, coercion, competition and learning processes.
Achieving E-Accessibility depends on whether policymakers can regulate the market to address the needs of all people, including persons with disabilities. Social regulation policies aim to influence market function and the behavior of non-governmental actors in an attempt to promote social objectives. Policy dialogue between public authorities including standards organizations and monitoring agencies, business, and advocacy organizations has also impacted the nature of policy provisions and the achievement of policy goals.
The paper argues that the US, UK and Norway have not only adopted different policy instruments, they also have different approaches to ensuring or enhancing opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in the information society. E-Accessibility policy programs and approaches in these countries have been influenced and framed by different national policy traditions, the distribution of roles, and the relationships between actors participating in the design and implementation of E-Accessibility policy.
Questa ricerca si focalizza su due aspetti che riguardano i “City Angels”: innanzitutto le motivazioni alla base della scelta di prestare tale servizio volontario; in secondo luogo lʼutilità di questo tipo di associazioni percepita dalla gente.
Al fine di indagare le motivazioni è stato scelto lo strumento dellʼ intervista qualitativa: è stato intervistato il sig. Giancarlo Zucchini, coordinatore della sede di Bologna.
Per il secondo ambito dellʼindagine, un questionario standardizzato è stato somministrato ad alcuni commercianti del centro storico di Bologna, zona in cui la presenza degli “Angeli” è maggiore.
This document proposes an integrated capabilities accumulation strategy called "Integrated Capabilities Accumulation" as a Gerschenkronian catching-up strategy for developing countries. It builds on Gerschenkron's framework of simultaneous coordination across economic activities and extends it with concepts of learning capabilities, social capabilities, and physical capabilities from other literature. It also proposes using a "Low Cost space technology" pilot project to demonstrate this approach, noting characteristics like being a strategic technology, requiring skilled labor, and providing opportunities for training. The strategy aims to coordinate higher education, industry, R&D, and targeted projects to accumulate these integral capabilities for technological catch-up.
1) This capstone project involves students designing, analyzing, and constructing file folder truss bridges to teach structural analysis, the design process, and collaboration.
2) Students will work in design and construction teams to iteratively design, analyze, and build their bridges based on given requirements while learning about truss bridges.
3) The project aims to teach students real-world engineering and collaboration skills through hands-on learning and problem-solving with support from resources and technology.
The document provides an overview of linear programming, including its history and applications. It discusses L.V. Kantorovich's pioneering work in 1939 and the development of the simplex method by G.B. Dantzig in the 1940s. The document also gives an energy-related example to illustrate the formulation and solution of a linear programming problem using mathematical modeling and constraints.
The document discusses a partnership between the Detroit Audubon Society and Michigan Audubon to address the issue of birds colliding with buildings and dying during migration seasons. Called Project Safe Passage Great Lakes, it aims to educate building owners and managers on turning off lights at night to reduce bird collisions. The organizations developed an action packet with materials to contact stakeholders and promote the initiative statewide through local chapters.
This document summarizes a presentation on scientific cooperation in North Africa given by Prof. Jelel Ezzine of the Tunisian Association for the Advancement of Science, Technology and Innovation. It discusses how revolutions in the region led to changes and challenges like power struggles, weak states, and economic problems. However, it also notes signs of progress like active civil societies and new constitutions. The document highlights Tunisia's increasing investment in research and development areas like life sciences. It concludes by advocating for international scientific partnerships and cooperation that are mutually beneficial and help development in the region.
Hds automated-tiered-storage-for-vmwareWilliam Wong
1) Automated tiered storage helps VMware administrators ensure performance and efficiency by automatically moving virtual machine data between storage tiers based on I/O activity levels and application demands.
2) Hitachi's Virtual Storage Platform virtualizes storage and enables automated tiered storage by migrating data between tiers non-disruptively. Tools like Hitachi Tiered Storage Manager automate this process.
3) Automated tiered storage improves efficiency by freeing high-performance storage for active VMs, and improves performance for VMs moved to higher tiers when application demands increase. It also reduces administrative workload by scheduling predictable migrations in advance.
This presentation summarizes the 1984 revitalization of the Con Foster Museum in Traverse City, Michigan. The original 1935 museum building was refurbished and retrofitted to better serve as a site for collections. New exhibits and programs were designed to more effectively interpret the community's history using the collections. After reopening for the museum's 50th anniversary, the director continued working with volunteers and leaders to operate the site and establish a friends group to support ongoing programs and exhibits.
Relazione sui saggi "Experiencing wine: why critics mess up (some of the time)" di Jamie Goode e "The soul of wine: digging for meaning" di Randall Grahm sul tema del vino.
All California Joint Institute PowerPointedlawlibrary
The document discusses county law libraries in California and how they are faring. It provides examples of libraries in El Dorado, Kern, and Los Angeles counties, describing their histories, budgets, services offered, and challenges. The Los Angeles County Law Library discusses its vision, mission, goals, funding sources, expenses, staffing, and materials purchasing. County law libraries are facing declining budgets from lower court filing fees but are working to collaborate with other organizations.
A public talk proposing a new vision to the youth of Tunisia. After presenting what I call the Tunisian Paradox, I argue that we can make it unless we proceed systemically to restructure our industry and services while leveraging intelligently the remaining enabling sectors.
This document discusses cloud hosting options and considerations for choosing a cloud provider. It outlines different types of hosting including owned servers, shared hosting, virtual private servers, platform as a service, and cloud infrastructure. When choosing a provider, the document recommends considering geographic location for performance, uptime guarantees, and availability of support. It provides an example imaginary cloud supplier and contact information.
Mark Landeryou's portfolio document lists over 90 certifications he has obtained in various software programs and technologies. It also lists Microsoft and Startech University certifications as well as several Microsoft exams he has written. The document provides a detailed overview of Mark's technical skills and qualifications.
The document discusses establishing an Euro-Med Innovation EcoSystem (EMIES) to increase cooperation and coordination between Euro-Mediterranean countries. It proposes a framework for EMIES that would allow for increased coherence, efficiency, and a holistic management approach. The vision is for EMIES to become a functioning macro region that is globally recognized for its research, education, business environment, and quality of life. The framework aims to create an innovation chain through a systemic approach, increased social trust, and integrated evidence-based policymaking.
The document summarizes an experiment using an ELISA test with recombinant NcSAG1 to detect antibodies for Neospora caninum in canine serum samples. Key points:
- The indirect ELISA method was used to test 12 canine serum samples for N. caninum antibodies. This method has advantages like increased sensitivity but requires an extra incubation step.
- OD values indicated samples 1, 4, and 3 had the highest antibody levels while samples 9, 6, and 2 had the lowest.
- Based on the OD values, samples 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 tested positive for N. caninum antibodies while 2,
How Social Institutions Impact E-Accessibility PolicyGeorge Giannoumis
This paper examines how social institutions (i.e. the differences in norms, values and procedures) impact the design and implementation of national and supranational policies to promote accessibility of information and communication technology (E-Accessibility). These institutions impact E-Accessibility policy through differences in legal culture, industrial relations (relationship between the government, business and trade unions), and the relationship between public authorities and disabled people's organisations. Due to its social and political importance, the paper focuses on web accessibility (Internet and intranet websites, web based applications, and non-traditional and emerging technologies).
Based on original research currently in progress the paper presents preliminary findings based on a content analysis of policy documents from the UN and the EU, and the United States, the United Kingdom and Norway. The paper describes the emergence of E-Accessibility on the UN and EU policy agenda, and compares (UK-US) and contrasts (UK-Norway) how and to what extent these countries have responded to or anticipated supranational policies to promote E-Accessibility. The paper additionally explores the role of policy diffusion across national boundaries emphasising emulation, coercion, competition and learning processes.
Achieving E-Accessibility depends on whether policymakers can regulate the market to address the needs of all people, including persons with disabilities. Social regulation policies aim to influence market function and the behavior of non-governmental actors in an attempt to promote social objectives. Policy dialogue between public authorities including standards organizations and monitoring agencies, business, and advocacy organizations has also impacted the nature of policy provisions and the achievement of policy goals.
The paper argues that the US, UK and Norway have not only adopted different policy instruments, they also have different approaches to ensuring or enhancing opportunities for persons with disabilities to participate in the information society. E-Accessibility policy programs and approaches in these countries have been influenced and framed by different national policy traditions, the distribution of roles, and the relationships between actors participating in the design and implementation of E-Accessibility policy.
Questa ricerca si focalizza su due aspetti che riguardano i “City Angels”: innanzitutto le motivazioni alla base della scelta di prestare tale servizio volontario; in secondo luogo lʼutilità di questo tipo di associazioni percepita dalla gente.
Al fine di indagare le motivazioni è stato scelto lo strumento dellʼ intervista qualitativa: è stato intervistato il sig. Giancarlo Zucchini, coordinatore della sede di Bologna.
Per il secondo ambito dellʼindagine, un questionario standardizzato è stato somministrato ad alcuni commercianti del centro storico di Bologna, zona in cui la presenza degli “Angeli” è maggiore.
This document proposes an integrated capabilities accumulation strategy called "Integrated Capabilities Accumulation" as a Gerschenkronian catching-up strategy for developing countries. It builds on Gerschenkron's framework of simultaneous coordination across economic activities and extends it with concepts of learning capabilities, social capabilities, and physical capabilities from other literature. It also proposes using a "Low Cost space technology" pilot project to demonstrate this approach, noting characteristics like being a strategic technology, requiring skilled labor, and providing opportunities for training. The strategy aims to coordinate higher education, industry, R&D, and targeted projects to accumulate these integral capabilities for technological catch-up.
1) This capstone project involves students designing, analyzing, and constructing file folder truss bridges to teach structural analysis, the design process, and collaboration.
2) Students will work in design and construction teams to iteratively design, analyze, and build their bridges based on given requirements while learning about truss bridges.
3) The project aims to teach students real-world engineering and collaboration skills through hands-on learning and problem-solving with support from resources and technology.