El documento discute la importancia de la diversidad cultural y la necesidad de promover la inclusión e igualdad de oportunidades en las escuelas. Explica que las escuelas a menudo discriminan de forma inconsciente a través de prácticas homogenizadoras que no respetan las diferencias culturales. Propone que los docentes deben ser conscientes de esta situación y adoptar métodos pedagógicos que valoren todas las culturas para crear un ambiente educativo verdaderamente inclusivo.
21/04/2011 Reporte de las emergencias por incremento de las lluvias por causa del fenómeno de la Niña. Los datos son suministrados por la DGR, el IDEAM y la POLICIA DE CARRETERAS
This document provides demographic information about University of Salford students and summarizes student surveys about their satisfaction with the university and students' union. It finds that most students are from Greater Manchester, satisfaction with teaching and assessment is lower than the UK average, and retention rates are also lower than average. Students are generally confident in and positive about the students' union. The top issues students care about are assessment feedback, careers advice, fees, and library/IT resources. Understanding student demographics and priorities is important for candidates in students' union elections to know what issues to focus on.
This document is an SEO competitive analysis report from SEO, LLC for Downtowndough bakery. It analyzes rankings for two keywords ("cupcake cup" and "cupcake cups") and one URL (downtowndough.com) on Google and Bing. The analysis found the client had no top 30 search results on the first pages for either keyword on any search engine. It provides the full ranking data and encourages the client to contact SEO, LLC for an SEO strategy to improve search engine rankings.
El documento habla sobre la necesidad de establecer un "Urbanismo Digital" para regular el desarrollo de servicios digitales de calidad para la comunidad. El Urbanismo Digital establecería reglas para el uso de datos, procesos y servicios digitales, maximizando la calidad de los servicios y asegurando la intercambiabilidad entre tecnologías. El objetivo final es lograr el desarrollo sustentable de los nuevos territorios digitales a través de servicios digitales públicos accesibles.
The document lists Code for America's 2013 fellows and partners and provides a link for applying to be a fellow. It includes categories of fellows such as developers, designers, and data wranglers. It also lists the cities of Honolulu and Textizen as 2013 partners.
El documento discute la importancia de la diversidad cultural y la necesidad de promover la inclusión e igualdad de oportunidades en las escuelas. Explica que las escuelas a menudo discriminan de forma inconsciente a través de prácticas homogenizadoras que no respetan las diferencias culturales. Propone que los docentes deben ser conscientes de esta situación y adoptar métodos pedagógicos que valoren todas las culturas para crear un ambiente educativo verdaderamente inclusivo.
21/04/2011 Reporte de las emergencias por incremento de las lluvias por causa del fenómeno de la Niña. Los datos son suministrados por la DGR, el IDEAM y la POLICIA DE CARRETERAS
This document provides demographic information about University of Salford students and summarizes student surveys about their satisfaction with the university and students' union. It finds that most students are from Greater Manchester, satisfaction with teaching and assessment is lower than the UK average, and retention rates are also lower than average. Students are generally confident in and positive about the students' union. The top issues students care about are assessment feedback, careers advice, fees, and library/IT resources. Understanding student demographics and priorities is important for candidates in students' union elections to know what issues to focus on.
This document is an SEO competitive analysis report from SEO, LLC for Downtowndough bakery. It analyzes rankings for two keywords ("cupcake cup" and "cupcake cups") and one URL (downtowndough.com) on Google and Bing. The analysis found the client had no top 30 search results on the first pages for either keyword on any search engine. It provides the full ranking data and encourages the client to contact SEO, LLC for an SEO strategy to improve search engine rankings.
El documento habla sobre la necesidad de establecer un "Urbanismo Digital" para regular el desarrollo de servicios digitales de calidad para la comunidad. El Urbanismo Digital establecería reglas para el uso de datos, procesos y servicios digitales, maximizando la calidad de los servicios y asegurando la intercambiabilidad entre tecnologías. El objetivo final es lograr el desarrollo sustentable de los nuevos territorios digitales a través de servicios digitales públicos accesibles.
The document lists Code for America's 2013 fellows and partners and provides a link for applying to be a fellow. It includes categories of fellows such as developers, designers, and data wranglers. It also lists the cities of Honolulu and Textizen as 2013 partners.
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.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document establishes covenants, conditions, and restrictions for Vieux Carre, a subdivision in Dothan, Alabama. It defines terms like "Association", "Owner", and "Properties". It establishes the Vieux Carre Owners Association to manage the common elements of the subdivision. It gives all owners easements of enjoyment over common elements, subjects properties to annual and special assessments by the Association, and outlines voting rights between the developer (Class B member) and property owners (Class A members).
This document establishes the covenants, conditions, and restrictions for the Thornberry Owners Association. It outlines general restrictions for residential use, building locations, signs, pets, nuisances, vehicle parking, waste disposal, construction materials, and more. It establishes an Architectural Committee to approve building plans and exterior designs. The committee is granted broad powers to enforce these restrictions. The document also defines common areas and outlines assessments for maintenance of these areas.
This document outlines covenants and restrictions for a residential subdivision called Legends in Houston County, Alabama. It establishes an Architectural Control Committee and Homeowner's Association to govern the community. The covenants require that all homes be owner-occupied by residents aged 55 or older. They prohibit renting and specify that any resale must be to another owner aged 55+. The covenants also place limits on things like detached structures, fencing, and recreational equipment to maintain the community's standards and integrity. Violations can result in legal action and fines to enforce the covenants.
This document outlines 5 restrictions for properties located within the St. Mary subdivision. The restrictions require that homes be a minimum of 1400 square feet, prohibit certain animals and vehicles, mandate membership and $120 annual dues to the St. Mary Landowners Association for road maintenance, and state that the restrictions will be in place for 20 years before allowing modification by majority vote of the Association members.
1. The document outlines 27 restrictions that apply to all lots in the Vieux Carre subdivision. This includes requirements for single-family homes, architectural approval, minimum dwelling sizes, prohibitions on noise/odor/animals, and that all owners must join the homeowners association.
2. An Architectural Control Committee is established to approve all construction plans regarding external design and location.
3. Violation of the restrictions allows other owners to seek legal action to prevent violations or recover damages.
The document outlines land use and building covenants for the Highpoint development. It specifies that lots can only be used for single-family residential purposes and must be maintained to blend in with the development. Houses must be detached, single-family dwellings consistent in design, with a minimum size of 1800 square feet and located at least 30 feet from the front lot line and 10 feet from side lot lines.
This document outlines covenants and restrictions for the Gradic Creek subdivision in Dothan, Alabama. It establishes an Architectural Control Committee to review plans for all structures to ensure conformity with community design standards. It requires that lots can only be used for residential purposes and structures must be completed within 6 months of permitting. The covenants are intended to maintain high standards and integrity of the neighborhood for 25 years, after which they will automatically renew for successive 10 year periods.
This document is a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Cottage Park Subdivision. It establishes rules for land use, structures, and an homeowners association. The declaration binds all current and future owners to restrictions on lot use, building design, landscaping, and establishes that a homeowners association will be formed when 90% of lots are sold to manage the subdivision. It also grants easements to the developer and future association for utilities and community areas.
This document outlines restrictive covenants for the Braxton Bend subdivision in Houston County, Alabama. It withdraws previous restrictive covenants and establishes new rules regarding land use, building design and placement, minimum home size, easements, prohibited activities, and establishes an Architectural Control Committee to approve construction plans and enforce the covenants. The covenants are binding until December 31, 2025 and may be extended in 10-year increments if agreed upon by homeowners.
This document outlines the covenants and restrictions for Block A, Lots 1 through 24 of the Tuscany Village subdivision in Houston County, Alabama. The developer, M and M Homebuilders, intends for these covenants to maintain the integrity of the neighborhood. All new owners will have to abide by the covenants once they purchase property. The covenants address definitions, such as the Architectural Control Committee and Homeowner's Association. They also specify restrictions regarding land use, building materials, architecture and design approvals, minimum home sizes, and landscaping requirements. Noncompliance can result in fines or liens on properties.
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.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
This document establishes covenants, conditions, and restrictions for Vieux Carre, a subdivision in Dothan, Alabama. It defines terms like "Association", "Owner", and "Properties". It establishes the Vieux Carre Owners Association to manage the common elements of the subdivision. It gives all owners easements of enjoyment over common elements, subjects properties to annual and special assessments by the Association, and outlines voting rights between the developer (Class B member) and property owners (Class A members).
This document establishes the covenants, conditions, and restrictions for the Thornberry Owners Association. It outlines general restrictions for residential use, building locations, signs, pets, nuisances, vehicle parking, waste disposal, construction materials, and more. It establishes an Architectural Committee to approve building plans and exterior designs. The committee is granted broad powers to enforce these restrictions. The document also defines common areas and outlines assessments for maintenance of these areas.
This document outlines covenants and restrictions for a residential subdivision called Legends in Houston County, Alabama. It establishes an Architectural Control Committee and Homeowner's Association to govern the community. The covenants require that all homes be owner-occupied by residents aged 55 or older. They prohibit renting and specify that any resale must be to another owner aged 55+. The covenants also place limits on things like detached structures, fencing, and recreational equipment to maintain the community's standards and integrity. Violations can result in legal action and fines to enforce the covenants.
This document outlines 5 restrictions for properties located within the St. Mary subdivision. The restrictions require that homes be a minimum of 1400 square feet, prohibit certain animals and vehicles, mandate membership and $120 annual dues to the St. Mary Landowners Association for road maintenance, and state that the restrictions will be in place for 20 years before allowing modification by majority vote of the Association members.
1. The document outlines 27 restrictions that apply to all lots in the Vieux Carre subdivision. This includes requirements for single-family homes, architectural approval, minimum dwelling sizes, prohibitions on noise/odor/animals, and that all owners must join the homeowners association.
2. An Architectural Control Committee is established to approve all construction plans regarding external design and location.
3. Violation of the restrictions allows other owners to seek legal action to prevent violations or recover damages.
The document outlines land use and building covenants for the Highpoint development. It specifies that lots can only be used for single-family residential purposes and must be maintained to blend in with the development. Houses must be detached, single-family dwellings consistent in design, with a minimum size of 1800 square feet and located at least 30 feet from the front lot line and 10 feet from side lot lines.
This document outlines covenants and restrictions for the Gradic Creek subdivision in Dothan, Alabama. It establishes an Architectural Control Committee to review plans for all structures to ensure conformity with community design standards. It requires that lots can only be used for residential purposes and structures must be completed within 6 months of permitting. The covenants are intended to maintain high standards and integrity of the neighborhood for 25 years, after which they will automatically renew for successive 10 year periods.
This document is a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions for Cottage Park Subdivision. It establishes rules for land use, structures, and an homeowners association. The declaration binds all current and future owners to restrictions on lot use, building design, landscaping, and establishes that a homeowners association will be formed when 90% of lots are sold to manage the subdivision. It also grants easements to the developer and future association for utilities and community areas.
This document outlines restrictive covenants for the Braxton Bend subdivision in Houston County, Alabama. It withdraws previous restrictive covenants and establishes new rules regarding land use, building design and placement, minimum home size, easements, prohibited activities, and establishes an Architectural Control Committee to approve construction plans and enforce the covenants. The covenants are binding until December 31, 2025 and may be extended in 10-year increments if agreed upon by homeowners.
This document outlines the covenants and restrictions for Block A, Lots 1 through 24 of the Tuscany Village subdivision in Houston County, Alabama. The developer, M and M Homebuilders, intends for these covenants to maintain the integrity of the neighborhood. All new owners will have to abide by the covenants once they purchase property. The covenants address definitions, such as the Architectural Control Committee and Homeowner's Association. They also specify restrictions regarding land use, building materials, architecture and design approvals, minimum home sizes, and landscaping requirements. Noncompliance can result in fines or liens on properties.