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1) Calculate the resistance of a lamp when the current is 0.20 A.
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3) Calculate the current drawn and resistance of a fluorescent lamp rated at 15W, 120V.
The document presents a model called the "Spiral of Knowledge" which depicts the evolution of knowledge over time. It shows knowledge progressing from the unknown to the known through research, recording, and application. The spiral shape represents how new insights build upon previous discoveries in an ongoing, cyclical process. In a few sentences, the document outlines the definition of management used in the General Enterprise Management approach.
Mobile Marketing, a copy of the presentation delivered by Mark Challinor, Telegraph Media Group from the CIM Peterborough, Digital Marketing Boot Camp held on 25th May 2011 at Perkins Innovation Centre
The document summarizes a proposal for integrating Bangkok's mass transit system with its historic core districts to promote urban vitality and social cohesion. It begins by outlining the current fragmented conditions between the large-scale MTS and local urban fabric. The proposal then focuses on two districts located in an "urban dead void" that could potentially integrate with the historic core if redeveloped properly. Different types of streets and networks within the districts are analyzed. The vision is to use the MTS and underutilized streets to reconnect the districts, introducing mixed-use development and public transport options while preserving local heritage and networks. This would help balance development between the east and west sides of the river and address issues of segregation, sprawl
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This is a talk from IPOS 2010 on Identification of Patient Reported Distress by Clinical Nurse Specialists in Routine Oncology Practice: A Multicentre UK Study.
This document summarizes key points about engaging sales people. It discusses how talent management consists of attracting, identifying, developing, engaging, retaining, and deploying high-potential individuals. It notes that economic pressures may lead to high employee turnover in 2010. Tools like assessments can help reduce hiring risks and increase reliability. The document also discusses the concept of psychological contracts between employers and employees and how these contracts influence retention. Finally, it discusses the business case for employee engagement, noting that engaged employees are more motivated, higher performing, and longer tenured.
This document discusses different types of community support, including proximity, sharing experiences, and modeling identity. It focuses on providing comfort through spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and practical support in a context of shared humanity, morality, and security.
The document provides a summary of the author's professional experience in marketing communications. Over the past 15 years, the author has worked on a wide range of projects including advertising campaigns, website design, copywriting, and social media strategy. The author's experience spans both agency and in-house roles, and they are skilled in various digital marketing channels and platforms.
The document presents a model called the "Spiral of Knowledge" which depicts the evolution of knowledge over time. It shows knowledge progressing from the unknown to the known through research, recording, and application. The spiral shape represents how new insights build upon previous discoveries in an ongoing, cyclical process. In a few sentences, the document outlines the definition of management used in the General Enterprise Management approach.
Mobile Marketing, a copy of the presentation delivered by Mark Challinor, Telegraph Media Group from the CIM Peterborough, Digital Marketing Boot Camp held on 25th May 2011 at Perkins Innovation Centre
The document summarizes a proposal for integrating Bangkok's mass transit system with its historic core districts to promote urban vitality and social cohesion. It begins by outlining the current fragmented conditions between the large-scale MTS and local urban fabric. The proposal then focuses on two districts located in an "urban dead void" that could potentially integrate with the historic core if redeveloped properly. Different types of streets and networks within the districts are analyzed. The vision is to use the MTS and underutilized streets to reconnect the districts, introducing mixed-use development and public transport options while preserving local heritage and networks. This would help balance development between the east and west sides of the river and address issues of segregation, sprawl
IPOS10 -t125 - Identification of Patient Reported Distress by Clinical Nurse ...Alex J Mitchell
This is a talk from IPOS 2010 on Identification of Patient Reported Distress by Clinical Nurse Specialists in Routine Oncology Practice: A Multicentre UK Study.
This document summarizes key points about engaging sales people. It discusses how talent management consists of attracting, identifying, developing, engaging, retaining, and deploying high-potential individuals. It notes that economic pressures may lead to high employee turnover in 2010. Tools like assessments can help reduce hiring risks and increase reliability. The document also discusses the concept of psychological contracts between employers and employees and how these contracts influence retention. Finally, it discusses the business case for employee engagement, noting that engaged employees are more motivated, higher performing, and longer tenured.
This document discusses different types of community support, including proximity, sharing experiences, and modeling identity. It focuses on providing comfort through spiritual, emotional, intellectual, and practical support in a context of shared humanity, morality, and security.
The document provides a summary of the author's professional experience in marketing communications. Over the past 15 years, the author has worked on a wide range of projects including advertising campaigns, website design, copywriting, and social media strategy. The author's experience spans both agency and in-house roles, and they are skilled in various digital marketing channels and platforms.
Daniela Sangiorgi gave a presentation on design for services. She discussed the evolution of service design from focusing on interactions in the 1990s to incorporating complexity, interactions, and participation today. Sangiorgi presented frameworks mapping different approaches to service design, including interaction/experience design and design for sustainability. She shared case studies and job profiles to illustrate how design contributes in areas like service experiences, policies, transformation, and system development. Sangiorgi argued for further integrating service design with related disciplines and developing hybrid design roles for the future.
This document provides a summary of the history of wireless signals and mobile phones in 3 sentences:
The first wireless signal was transmitted in 1903 from Brant Rock, Massachusetts using a kite and wire to send the letter "s" across the Atlantic. The first mobile phone call was made in New York City in 1946 using AT&T's Mobile Telephone Service. By 1973, Motorola had launched the first handheld mobile phone, weighing 2 pounds, with a talk time of only 30 minutes.
This is the final draft for the AAF competition in 2012. The campaign is for Nissan. Central Edge Communications took an edgy approach into creating the innovative campaign.
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1. Evidence shows technology use is connected to higher educational performance, but only when used at home, not in schools.
2. Socioeconomic status explains some of the variance in performance between countries regarding technology use.
3. Not all students approach technology use in the same way, and raising school use of technology may not necessarily improve performance if other factors are not addressed.
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KlikEyeDoc is an online platform that aims to connect optometrists across the United States. It facilitates alumni relations and provides continuing education resources to solve knowledge needs. Optometrists, faculty, researchers, and students can use the platform. Key features include promoting optometry practices, online profiles, job postings, group discussions, and a knowledge stream of educational content. The goal is to engage and improve the profession and career prospects of optometrists.
Cardiff09 - Detecting Depression in Primary & Secondary Care (May2009)Alex J Mitchell
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This document discusses mobile payments and presents the high stakes world of mobile payments technology. It introduces mobile devices being turned into payment instruments and transforming the way money is transferred through contactless and mobile wallet technologies. The program aims to create a more cashless world.
This document provides a chart summarizing various feline vaccines. It lists the vaccine product names, manufacturers, and which diseases or pathogens the vaccines protect against such as distemper, calicivirus, panleukopenia virus, feline leukemia virus, and rabies. It also includes information on packaging and lot codes for each vaccine product.
The annual report summarizes NCR Corporation's performance in 2002. It discusses revenue, operating income, cash flow, and year-over-year improvements. Key business segments like Teradata Data Warehousing, Financial Self Service, and Systemedia are highlighted. The report also covers NCR's global business model, goals to improve profitability through cost reductions, and opportunities for growth in 2003.
A sustainable city integrates housing, work and leisure while preserving history and investing in public transportation. This allows for efficient use of resources and creates a self-building relationship between nature and the city.
This is a poster presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research, Fall 2010 in Portland, OR. It details some of our work on expression profiling of pathogenic bioaerosols.
The hospitality industry is leveraging social, local and mobile (SoLoMo) technologies to enrich the customer experience. Hotels are using mobile apps to allow customers to book rooms, access loyalty programs, search for recipes from executive chefs, and get recommendations for nearby places. They are also using Facebook for marketing campaigns, collecting customer stories, and running contests. Experience apps on iPads in hotel rooms provide integrated luxury experiences by controlling room settings and placing food orders. SoLoMo initiatives are spreading customer experiences and generating customer data to increase loyalty and promotions.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. owns trademarks related to "Blu-ray Disc" and the "Blu-ray Disc" logo. Unauthorized copying, reproduction, rental, public performance, or broadcast of this game may violate applicable laws.
Adult Student Recruitment and Retention Conference will be held in March 2011. The document discusses whether entertainment has replaced education and asks attendees to participate in a survey using clickers to gauge demographics, technology use, and opinions on topics like online learning and social media. Key findings from the survey include that most attendees are female under 40, file taxes online but have limited experience with virtual worlds, and believe tools like Twitter can encourage both connection and criticism. The document raises questions about the impacts of emerging technologies and constant distractions on learning.
This e-book is an accompaniment to the book "Creative Workshop: 80 Challenges to Sharpen Your Design Skills," more details here: http://www.davidsherwin.com/creative
"Creative Workshop" contains 80 creative challenges that will help any designer reach a breadth of stronger design solutions, in various media, within any set time period. Exercises range from creating a typeface in an hour, to designing a paper robot in an afternoon, to designing web pages and other interactive experiences. Each exercise includes compelling visual solutions from other designers and background stories to help designers increase their capacity to innovate.
Before the book, however, there was a quarter-long class where design students had to complete 80 projects in just 11 weeks. This Teacher's Guide describes the pedagogical methods behind the book, how to create your own Creative Workshop class or workshop series, as well as how to utilize challenges from the book most effectively in a classroom setting. This text is intended for teachers of design and creative thinking, but it may also be helpful for designers and creative managers.
Enterprise Collaboration: Can You Connect Social Learning and Business Perfor...Human Capital Media
How’s your social learning initiative going? If you are like most companies, you can easily match your situation with one of the following categories.
Category 1: We are just getting started and are unsure of how to proceed.
Category 2: We have started using social media for learning, but we don’t really have a strategy for how to leverage it.
Category 3: We have mastered the technology and its adoption and are seeing daily benefit.
If your situation falls into either Category 1 or Category 2, this session is a must for you. Learn how to put social learning into context and into action in your organization. If your situation is closest to Category 3, we encourage you to attend this session to share the successes of your experience with your peers. Either way, this session promises to connect you.
Eric Bruner, Chief Technologist, RWD Technologies
This document provides an overview of the storage array topology covering two data centers, DC-A and DC-B. It outlines 5 pairs of storage arrays between the two sites with SRDF replication links. Pair 5 involves a new migration array being added. The summary aims to consolidate the hosts from pair 1-3 to pair 5 to provide room for future growth within the existing disk footprint.
The document provides details on a proposed retreat center located by the Hudson River. It describes the daily schedule and facilities that allow two clients to work independently but also collaborate. In the morning, they have separate workspaces but can see each other's shadows through a translucent wall. They meet for lunch to discuss ideas before working together in the afternoon in a shared space with drafting and modeling areas. The site plan and elevations show the layout of the buildings and connection to the river via a deteriorating corridor.
Daniela Sangiorgi gave a presentation on design for services. She discussed the evolution of service design from focusing on interactions in the 1990s to incorporating complexity, interactions, and participation today. Sangiorgi presented frameworks mapping different approaches to service design, including interaction/experience design and design for sustainability. She shared case studies and job profiles to illustrate how design contributes in areas like service experiences, policies, transformation, and system development. Sangiorgi argued for further integrating service design with related disciplines and developing hybrid design roles for the future.
This document provides a summary of the history of wireless signals and mobile phones in 3 sentences:
The first wireless signal was transmitted in 1903 from Brant Rock, Massachusetts using a kite and wire to send the letter "s" across the Atlantic. The first mobile phone call was made in New York City in 1946 using AT&T's Mobile Telephone Service. By 1973, Motorola had launched the first handheld mobile phone, weighing 2 pounds, with a talk time of only 30 minutes.
This is the final draft for the AAF competition in 2012. The campaign is for Nissan. Central Edge Communications took an edgy approach into creating the innovative campaign.
Technology use and educational performanceFrancesc Pedró
1. Evidence shows technology use is connected to higher educational performance, but only when used at home, not in schools.
2. Socioeconomic status explains some of the variance in performance between countries regarding technology use.
3. Not all students approach technology use in the same way, and raising school use of technology may not necessarily improve performance if other factors are not addressed.
Conversation Clusters: Grouping Conversation Through Human Computer DialogTony Bergstrom
The document discusses techniques for grouping conversations through human-computer dialog. It presents scenarios of group meetings where members discuss a design problem and different opinions are expressed. It notes challenges with speech recognition having 20-30% error rates and natural language processing being difficult. The document proposes leveraging human knowledge with computational methods to identify important moments in unstructured meeting transcripts.
KlikEyeDoc is an online platform that aims to connect optometrists across the United States. It facilitates alumni relations and provides continuing education resources to solve knowledge needs. Optometrists, faculty, researchers, and students can use the platform. Key features include promoting optometry practices, online profiles, job postings, group discussions, and a knowledge stream of educational content. The goal is to engage and improve the profession and career prospects of optometrists.
Cardiff09 - Detecting Depression in Primary & Secondary Care (May2009)Alex J Mitchell
Lecture for the University of Cardiff Psychiatry programme 2009. Topic is detecting depression - an evidence based approach. 86 slides; most self-explanatory but some slide labels added. Warning! can be a bit statistically heavy!
High stakes-world-of-mobile-payments-infographicTyson Hackwood
This document discusses mobile payments and presents the high stakes world of mobile payments technology. It introduces mobile devices being turned into payment instruments and transforming the way money is transferred through contactless and mobile wallet technologies. The program aims to create a more cashless world.
This document provides a chart summarizing various feline vaccines. It lists the vaccine product names, manufacturers, and which diseases or pathogens the vaccines protect against such as distemper, calicivirus, panleukopenia virus, feline leukemia virus, and rabies. It also includes information on packaging and lot codes for each vaccine product.
The annual report summarizes NCR Corporation's performance in 2002. It discusses revenue, operating income, cash flow, and year-over-year improvements. Key business segments like Teradata Data Warehousing, Financial Self Service, and Systemedia are highlighted. The report also covers NCR's global business model, goals to improve profitability through cost reductions, and opportunities for growth in 2003.
A sustainable city integrates housing, work and leisure while preserving history and investing in public transportation. This allows for efficient use of resources and creates a self-building relationship between nature and the city.
This is a poster presented at the American Association for Aerosol Research, Fall 2010 in Portland, OR. It details some of our work on expression profiling of pathogenic bioaerosols.
The hospitality industry is leveraging social, local and mobile (SoLoMo) technologies to enrich the customer experience. Hotels are using mobile apps to allow customers to book rooms, access loyalty programs, search for recipes from executive chefs, and get recommendations for nearby places. They are also using Facebook for marketing campaigns, collecting customer stories, and running contests. Experience apps on iPads in hotel rooms provide integrated luxury experiences by controlling room settings and placing food orders. SoLoMo initiatives are spreading customer experiences and generating customer data to increase loyalty and promotions.
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. owns trademarks related to "Blu-ray Disc" and the "Blu-ray Disc" logo. Unauthorized copying, reproduction, rental, public performance, or broadcast of this game may violate applicable laws.
Adult Student Recruitment and Retention Conference will be held in March 2011. The document discusses whether entertainment has replaced education and asks attendees to participate in a survey using clickers to gauge demographics, technology use, and opinions on topics like online learning and social media. Key findings from the survey include that most attendees are female under 40, file taxes online but have limited experience with virtual worlds, and believe tools like Twitter can encourage both connection and criticism. The document raises questions about the impacts of emerging technologies and constant distractions on learning.
This e-book is an accompaniment to the book "Creative Workshop: 80 Challenges to Sharpen Your Design Skills," more details here: http://www.davidsherwin.com/creative
"Creative Workshop" contains 80 creative challenges that will help any designer reach a breadth of stronger design solutions, in various media, within any set time period. Exercises range from creating a typeface in an hour, to designing a paper robot in an afternoon, to designing web pages and other interactive experiences. Each exercise includes compelling visual solutions from other designers and background stories to help designers increase their capacity to innovate.
Before the book, however, there was a quarter-long class where design students had to complete 80 projects in just 11 weeks. This Teacher's Guide describes the pedagogical methods behind the book, how to create your own Creative Workshop class or workshop series, as well as how to utilize challenges from the book most effectively in a classroom setting. This text is intended for teachers of design and creative thinking, but it may also be helpful for designers and creative managers.
Enterprise Collaboration: Can You Connect Social Learning and Business Perfor...Human Capital Media
How’s your social learning initiative going? If you are like most companies, you can easily match your situation with one of the following categories.
Category 1: We are just getting started and are unsure of how to proceed.
Category 2: We have started using social media for learning, but we don’t really have a strategy for how to leverage it.
Category 3: We have mastered the technology and its adoption and are seeing daily benefit.
If your situation falls into either Category 1 or Category 2, this session is a must for you. Learn how to put social learning into context and into action in your organization. If your situation is closest to Category 3, we encourage you to attend this session to share the successes of your experience with your peers. Either way, this session promises to connect you.
Eric Bruner, Chief Technologist, RWD Technologies
This document provides an overview of the storage array topology covering two data centers, DC-A and DC-B. It outlines 5 pairs of storage arrays between the two sites with SRDF replication links. Pair 5 involves a new migration array being added. The summary aims to consolidate the hosts from pair 1-3 to pair 5 to provide room for future growth within the existing disk footprint.
The document provides details on a proposed retreat center located by the Hudson River. It describes the daily schedule and facilities that allow two clients to work independently but also collaborate. In the morning, they have separate workspaces but can see each other's shadows through a translucent wall. They meet for lunch to discuss ideas before working together in the afternoon in a shared space with drafting and modeling areas. The site plan and elevations show the layout of the buildings and connection to the river via a deteriorating corridor.
10 Things Your Customers Wish You Knew About ThemHelp Scout
1. A document outlines 10 studies revealing things customers wish businesses knew about them. The studies show that customers value good service over fast service, appreciate personalization and will pay for it, remember businesses that remember their names, are surprised and pleased by unexpected gestures, and see loyalty programs as more valuable if they seem already started.
2. Additional studies discussed found that stories are an effective way for businesses to connect with customers, customers can be a resource for innovation, associating a brand with fun times rather than savings influences customer perceptions, and images related to money can make customers more self-centered.
3. The document concludes by promoting a customer service product and providing a link to start a free trial.
U.S. Renewable Energy Market And GrowthBrookeHeaton
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given some positive charges, but Q and R are left electrically neutral.
When R is momentarily earthed on the side furthest from P, what are the charges on Q and R respectively?
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6 Calculate the power of an electric fire that draws a current of 8A from a 230V power supply.
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7. What is the purpose of a fuse?
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8. Calculate the cost of running a 2kW device for 5 hours if units of electricity cost $ 8 each.
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9. What is the difference between alternating and direct current?
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24. In the space provided draw the accepted electrical
circuit s~nbol for each of the following components of A
a simple circuit.
(a) a wire crossing, but not connected to another wire
(b) a lamp
Ic) a fuse
(d) an open switch
(e) a resistor (fixed)
(f) an ammeter
25. Study the circuits below. The switch S is open. In
which circuit would lamp P not light but lamps Q and R
would?
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circuitl), Draw diagrams to illustrate the difference .
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21. Four resistors are connected in ."~I:L"i, ~s,hu'11j. If .1 current of 0.2. A is shown on the
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ammeter, find: .
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22. the p.d. across each of the resistors:
50: 100: _____ :c. Q; 4Q: ______
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23. the resistance between J and N;
24. the p.d. between J and N:
25. the resistance between K and
N:
e. . the p.d. between K and N:
26. the resistance between J and M:
27. the p.d. between J and M:
28. Three resistors are connected in parallel, as shown. Fill in
the table below with the correct resistance values:
15. 30. In the space provided draw the accepted electrical
circuit symbol for each of the following components of
a simple circuit.
la) a wire crossing, but not connected to another wire
(b) a lamp
(c) a fuse
(d) an open switch
(e) a resistor (fixed)
(f) an ammeter
31. Study the circuits below. The switch S is open. In
which circuit would lamp P not light but lamps Q and R
would?
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