This document provides an overview of influential ideas and philosophers during the Enlightenment period that helped inspire revolutionary thinking. It discusses key concepts such as natural rights, social contract theory, and limitations on governmental power. Figures mentioned include John Locke, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and preachers from the Great Awakening who questioned authority and promoted independent thinking. Events like the Magna Carta and Bill of Rights are also summarized as they worked to limit the power of kings and extend rights to the people.
The document discusses various political and social ideologies including collectivism, liberalism, individualism, competition, freedom, rule of law, private property, and collective responsibility. It provides definitions and examples for each ideology to illustrate its meaning.
Cell phone use in the United States has grown dramatically from 27% of the population in 1999 to 89% in 2009, with $37 billion now spent annually. Early cell phones were over a foot long and costly, but technology has enabled newer phones to have features like cameras, internet access, apps, and touchscreens. Looking ahead, analysts predict cell phones may soon have improved cameras, longer battery life, high-speed data, and pico projectors. The development of new cell phone technologies has significantly changed communication and connectivity.
This document provides an overview of Slovenia, highlighting some key facts and recommendations for visiting. It notes that Slovenia won the Euro cup in 2007 and qualified for the World Cup in 2009. It also mentions some unusual Slovenian individuals like mountain climber Tomaž Humar. The document recommends visiting villages, taking day trips from Ljubljana, and spending holidays on small farms. It advises against relying on public transport and discussing the second world war. Reasons to visit include the mountains, castles, and understanding Slovenia's role in a united Europe.
Manu- the origin of social thought by kewal motwaniBhim Upadhyaya
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides an overview of influential ideas and philosophers during the Enlightenment period that helped inspire revolutionary thinking. It discusses key concepts such as natural rights, social contract theory, and limitations on governmental power. Figures mentioned include John Locke, Voltaire, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, and preachers from the Great Awakening who questioned authority and promoted independent thinking. Events like the Magna Carta and Bill of Rights are also summarized as they worked to limit the power of kings and extend rights to the people.
The document discusses various political and social ideologies including collectivism, liberalism, individualism, competition, freedom, rule of law, private property, and collective responsibility. It provides definitions and examples for each ideology to illustrate its meaning.
Cell phone use in the United States has grown dramatically from 27% of the population in 1999 to 89% in 2009, with $37 billion now spent annually. Early cell phones were over a foot long and costly, but technology has enabled newer phones to have features like cameras, internet access, apps, and touchscreens. Looking ahead, analysts predict cell phones may soon have improved cameras, longer battery life, high-speed data, and pico projectors. The development of new cell phone technologies has significantly changed communication and connectivity.
This document provides an overview of Slovenia, highlighting some key facts and recommendations for visiting. It notes that Slovenia won the Euro cup in 2007 and qualified for the World Cup in 2009. It also mentions some unusual Slovenian individuals like mountain climber Tomaž Humar. The document recommends visiting villages, taking day trips from Ljubljana, and spending holidays on small farms. It advises against relying on public transport and discussing the second world war. Reasons to visit include the mountains, castles, and understanding Slovenia's role in a united Europe.
Manu- the origin of social thought by kewal motwaniBhim Upadhyaya
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
This document provides instructions for posting classified ads on various Indian websites to generate commissions. It outlines a 4 step process: 1) Pick an ad posting or editing job on a freelance site; 2) Follow guidelines for ad titles, details, and links while posting; 3) Join another site to send follow up emails for additional sales commissions; 4) Replace affiliate IDs when sharing the presentation with others. Calling clients is also recommended to close sales. The document advertises high commission rates in a multi-level structure.
This document discusses vocabulary related to Native American culture and traditions. It defines words like custom, tradition, folklore, and ceremony. It then explains that Native American tribes developed a barter system to trade surplus resources and goods with other tribes, since different regions had different available materials. Native Americans worked together through this trading and also shared traditions, customs, and participated in various ceremonies with different purposes, passing on their cultural practices over generations.
This presentation was made for 200 participants in a training in basic ICT skills for members of the communities around PMM Girls School in Jinja, Uganda - 30th April 2014. The presentation is a brief about The Internet - What it is and how it has evolved to today.
This document discusses SoftBank Mobile's deployment of a femtocell solution and IMS femtocell network architecture. It provides a brief history of SoftBank's business expansion through mergers and growth. It then summarizes SoftBank's group synergy effects across its mobile, broadband, and fixed line networks. Finally, it outlines SoftBank's selected IMS femtocell network architecture, including key components like the femtocell core and gateway.
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Keputusan Kepala Bapedal No. 1 Tahun 1995 menetapkan tata cara dan persyaratan teknis penyimpanan serta pengumpulan limbah bahan berbahaya dan beracun (limbah B3), termasuk kewajiban pengujian karakteristik limbah B3 yang belum diketahui, pelaporan hasil pengujian, dan pelaporan limbah B3 yang diterima oleh pengumpul dan penyimpan kepada Bapedal.
The American College Testing organization developed three assessments - EXPLORE for 8th grade students with a maximum score of 25, PLAN for 10th grade with a maximum of 32, and ACT for 11th grade with a maximum of 36. The document shows average scores on each assessment by subject and overall composite. Two charts compare predictability of scores from EXPLORE to PLAN and PLAN to ACT for a 2014-2015 senior class, with most students scoring in the expected range between assessments.
Water Resources Strategy Nepal 2002 by WECsBhim Upadhyaya
This document presents Nepal's Water Resources Strategy, which was formulated through a multi-year process involving extensive stakeholder consultation and expert analysis. The strategy aims to guide sustainable development and management of Nepal's water resources by addressing issues such as water-induced disasters, watershed management, domestic water supply, irrigation, hydropower, and regional cooperation. Key elements of the strategy include improving disaster preparedness, adopting integrated water resources management approaches, increasing access to domestic water supply and sanitation, expanding irrigation infrastructure, harnessing hydropower potential, and strengthening legal/institutional frameworks and cross-border cooperation regarding shared water resources. The strategy is intended to help balance economic growth, environmental protection, and social development relating to Nepal's water
Combat medics experience high levels of trauma exposure but demonstrate resilience through self-regulation strategies like maintaining focus on their medical duties. A study of over 800 combat medics found that while they saw more death and injuries than other soldiers, medics had lower rates of PTSD but higher depression. Key lessons from medics include the importance of social support, adaptability, self-care, and accessing mental health services without fear of stigma. A spectrum model is presented to help caregivers and leaders assess resilience levels and determine if action or professional help is needed.
This document is an excerpt from a book about creating a culture of peace by Sadhguru. In the summary:
Sadhguru argues that true peace cannot be achieved through temporary solutions but requires a long-term, dedicated approach to cultivating peace within individuals and generations. He asserts that inner peace is necessary for outer peace, and that as long as humans prioritize personal gain and advantage over sharing resources, lasting world peace will remain elusive. Sadhguru advocates learning to remain peaceful even during injustice as the best way to work toward solutions rather than adding to problems.
Remembrance Sunday is a day to honor military members who have died in war. It is held on the second Sunday in November each year in Commonwealth countries. People observe a two minute silence at 11am to remember those who lost their lives in conflicts and wars.
This document provides instructions for posting classified ads on various Indian websites to generate commissions. It outlines a 4 step process: 1) Pick an ad posting or editing job on a freelance site; 2) Follow guidelines for ad titles, details, and links while posting; 3) Join another site to send follow up emails for additional sales commissions; 4) Replace affiliate IDs when sharing the presentation with others. Calling clients is also recommended to close sales. The document advertises high commission rates in a multi-level structure.
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The American College Testing organization developed three assessments - EXPLORE for 8th grade students with a maximum score of 25, PLAN for 10th grade with a maximum of 32, and ACT for 11th grade with a maximum of 36. The document shows average scores on each assessment by subject and overall composite. Two charts compare predictability of scores from EXPLORE to PLAN and PLAN to ACT for a 2014-2015 senior class, with most students scoring in the expected range between assessments.
Water Resources Strategy Nepal 2002 by WECsBhim Upadhyaya
This document presents Nepal's Water Resources Strategy, which was formulated through a multi-year process involving extensive stakeholder consultation and expert analysis. The strategy aims to guide sustainable development and management of Nepal's water resources by addressing issues such as water-induced disasters, watershed management, domestic water supply, irrigation, hydropower, and regional cooperation. Key elements of the strategy include improving disaster preparedness, adopting integrated water resources management approaches, increasing access to domestic water supply and sanitation, expanding irrigation infrastructure, harnessing hydropower potential, and strengthening legal/institutional frameworks and cross-border cooperation regarding shared water resources. The strategy is intended to help balance economic growth, environmental protection, and social development relating to Nepal's water
Combat medics experience high levels of trauma exposure but demonstrate resilience through self-regulation strategies like maintaining focus on their medical duties. A study of over 800 combat medics found that while they saw more death and injuries than other soldiers, medics had lower rates of PTSD but higher depression. Key lessons from medics include the importance of social support, adaptability, self-care, and accessing mental health services without fear of stigma. A spectrum model is presented to help caregivers and leaders assess resilience levels and determine if action or professional help is needed.
This document is an excerpt from a book about creating a culture of peace by Sadhguru. In the summary:
Sadhguru argues that true peace cannot be achieved through temporary solutions but requires a long-term, dedicated approach to cultivating peace within individuals and generations. He asserts that inner peace is necessary for outer peace, and that as long as humans prioritize personal gain and advantage over sharing resources, lasting world peace will remain elusive. Sadhguru advocates learning to remain peaceful even during injustice as the best way to work toward solutions rather than adding to problems.
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Skolbiblioteket i Finland: aktualiteter och utmaningar Pirjo Sinko, undervisningsråd vid Utbildningsstyrelsen och Gun Oker-Blom, direktör vid Nordens institut i Finland
2. Innehåll
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• Forskares arbete och disciplinära
skillnader
• Publiceringspraktiker och
informationssökning
• Användning av sociala medier och
exemplet bloggar
• Bibliotekariens roll
3. Forskning om forskare
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Akademiska stammar och intellektuella territorier
Becher, T. och Trowler, P.R. (2001). Academic Tribes
and territories: Intellectual enquiry and the cultures
of disciplines (2nd ed.). Philadelphia, PA: Open
University Press.
Hard-pure (Sciences) Soft-pure (Humanities)
Hard-applied (Engineering) Soft-applied (Social sciences)
4. Forskarnas gemenskaper
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Epistemiska kulturer
”…those amalgams of arrangements and
mechanisms […] which in a given field, make
up how we know what we know”
Knorr-Cetina, K. D. (1999). Epistemic cultures: How
the sciences make knowledge. Cambridge, MA:
Harvard University Press.
8. Formellt och socialt
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”Den formellt orienterade informationssökningen
äger ofta rum vid tydligt definierade frågor…”
”Den socialt orienterade informationssökningen,
däremot, tycks vara vanligare som hjälp för den
kontinuerliga läsning [en]…”
Sundin, O. (in press). Akademisk vardag
på en digital referensmarknad. Kulturella
perspektiv.
9. Forskningsprocessen
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Voog H., Arnebrant K., Bank M., et al. (2013)
Tillgänglighet, närhet och synlighet -
gemensamma utmaningar för LUB-
nätverket för att möta forskares behov av
stöd vid Lunds universitet. Lunds universitets
bibliotek (LUB).
12. Hur använder ni själva sociala
medier i er professionella roll?
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13. Forskarbloggar
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• Sprida innehåll
• Uttrycka åsikter
• Omvärldsbevakning och att komma ihåg
• Skriva
• Interagera
• Skapa relationer
Kjellberg, Sara (2010). I am a blogging
researcher: Motivations for blogging in a scholarly
context. First Monday, 15(8), 2 August 2010.
Tillgänglig på
http://www.uic.edu/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/
article/view/2962/2580
14. MALMÖ HÖGSKOLA
Forskarbloggar
Genre Vetenskaplig artikel Forskarblogg
Kommunikativt syfte Forskare som skribenter Forskare som både skribenter och en sorts förläggare
Dela med sig av resultat, arkivera, meritera Föra samtal, dela med sig (inte bara resultat), anteckna,
skapa nätnärvaro, arkivera
Målgruppen är kollegor/andra forskare (peers) och
forskarsamhället i stort
Målgrupp åtminstone tvådelad i andra forskare och
allmänhet, men antagligen fler t.ex. mer specialiserad del av
allmänheten som är verksamma i ett praktikerfält.
Samt att forskaren har en målgrupp i sig själv.
Form Institutionell och i tidskrift och/eller förlag Personlig och i bloggverktyget
Neutral och formell Första person/jag-form och personlig stil
Strukturerad som en sammanhållen entitet med vissa
ingående delar
Strukturerad som delar som läggs till efter hand och
baserat på tid
Strukturerade referenslistor Länkar av olika slag
Innehåll Forskningsresultat Spridda idéer, rapporter, resultat, berättelser, anekdoter,
pågående projekt
Peer review och kvalitetsgranskning Personligt urval
Kontext Baserad i en epistemisk kultur Baserad i en epistemisk kultur
Tidskriften som auktoritet Individen som auktoritet
Del av meriteringssystemet Inte del av meriteringssystemet
16. ”
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I often say to non-digital humanists that every Friday
at 5 I know all of the most important books, articles,
projects, and news of the week—without the benefit
of a journal, a newsletter, or indeed any kind of formal
publication by a scholarly society. I pick up this
knowledge by osmosis from the people I follow online.
/Dan Cohen
http://www.dancohen.org/2009/11/18/introducing-digital-humanities-now/
17. Vad händer nu?
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• Bloggar
• Twitter (eller andra mikrobloggar)
• Sociala nätverk
(SNS som t.ex Academia.edu, ResearchGate)
• Referenshanteringssystem (Mendeley,
RefWorks…)
• Fler andra sociala media (Youtube,
Storify…)
• …och mängden artiklar/publikationer
19. Kontext och nätverk
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” On Facebook (and in online information environments in
general), the scene needs to be set in real time, during the
current conversation. This suggests that the most
important aspect of being information literate when a
Facebook Group is used in educational settings is to be
able to reconstruct, and understand, contexts in real time.”
Hanell, F. (2014). Appropriating Facebook:
Enacting Information Literacies. HUMAN IT
12.3: 5–35. Tillgänglig via
http://etjanst.hb.se/bhs/ith/3-12/fh.htm
21. Social sökning - filtrering
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Motiveringar att blogga för forskare:
• Sprida innehåll
• Uttrycka åsikter
• Omvärldsbevakning och att komma ihåg
• Skriva
• Interagera
• Skapa relationer
Kjellberg, S. (2010)
23. Bibliotekarien i informationsflödet
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#forskares_kulturer
#forskares_publiceringspraktiker
#social_och_formell_sökning
#olika_digitala_redskap
#flöden_och_nätverk
#filtrering
– Dialog med användarna – kunskap om forskarnas vardag och kulturer
– Vi förstår sökredskapen – följa utvecklingen
– Nätverksbyggande och synlighet – kunskapsorganisation genom metadata och
webbometri
– Trovärdighet och källkritik – kunskap konstrueras gemensamt i flöden
25. Extra referens om förändrade
praktiker på bibliotek i förhållande
till digital kommunikation
MALMÖ HÖGSKOLA
Carlsson, H. (2013). Den nya stadens bibliotek : Om
teknik, förnuft och känsla i gestaltningen av kunskaps-
och upplevelsestadens folkbibliotek. Lund studies in arts
and cultural sciences, 3. Doktorsavhandling.
Tillgänglig via
http://lup.lub.lu.se/record/4057961/file/4064813.pdf