Gratitude: Sermon at Sunday Assembly Boston, October 18, 2015natematias
On Sunday, October 18, I gave a sermon on the topic of gratitude at the Boston gathering of Sunday Assembly, a non-theist church. Here are my slides from the talk.
Building a prosperous green future for aceh, 2013Charles Ehrhart
Floresta is a socially and environmentally sustainable business based in London. Their mission is to rehabilitate and sustainably manage tropical forests. They have been active since 2010 in Aceh, Indonesia. Floresta's Sustainable Development and Conservation Programme in Aceh aims to improve livelihoods by building a green economy that conserves forests, especially the Leuser Ecosystem. The programme includes protecting forests, strengthening natural resource management, creating sustainable forest product supply chains, and improving smallholder farming. Major investments planned under the programme include restarting a paper mill, establishing community plantations, and developing biomass power plants.
This document is a diploma supplement for Lorenzo Serini, who was born in 1989 in Italy. It provides information about his educational qualifications. Serini earned a Laurea Magistrale (Master's degree equivalent) in Philosophy and Forms of Knowledge from the University of Pisa in 2015. The two-year program required 120 credits and included courses in various subjects related to philosophy, with grades ranging from 29 to 30 cum laude. The supplement also describes the Italian higher education system and degree levels.
Humanitarian Impacts Of Climate Change In East Africa Region, 2009Charles Ehrhart
Poor communities living in developing nations will be most severely impacted by climate change. Their livelihoods depend on agriculture, forestry, and fishing, industries that will suffer losses from more frequent extreme weather like droughts and floods under climate change. As climate change increases the intensity of natural disasters, it will exacerbate poverty and food insecurity in vulnerable populations.
Gratitude: Sermon at Sunday Assembly Boston, October 18, 2015natematias
On Sunday, October 18, I gave a sermon on the topic of gratitude at the Boston gathering of Sunday Assembly, a non-theist church. Here are my slides from the talk.
Building a prosperous green future for aceh, 2013Charles Ehrhart
Floresta is a socially and environmentally sustainable business based in London. Their mission is to rehabilitate and sustainably manage tropical forests. They have been active since 2010 in Aceh, Indonesia. Floresta's Sustainable Development and Conservation Programme in Aceh aims to improve livelihoods by building a green economy that conserves forests, especially the Leuser Ecosystem. The programme includes protecting forests, strengthening natural resource management, creating sustainable forest product supply chains, and improving smallholder farming. Major investments planned under the programme include restarting a paper mill, establishing community plantations, and developing biomass power plants.
This document is a diploma supplement for Lorenzo Serini, who was born in 1989 in Italy. It provides information about his educational qualifications. Serini earned a Laurea Magistrale (Master's degree equivalent) in Philosophy and Forms of Knowledge from the University of Pisa in 2015. The two-year program required 120 credits and included courses in various subjects related to philosophy, with grades ranging from 29 to 30 cum laude. The supplement also describes the Italian higher education system and degree levels.
Humanitarian Impacts Of Climate Change In East Africa Region, 2009Charles Ehrhart
Poor communities living in developing nations will be most severely impacted by climate change. Their livelihoods depend on agriculture, forestry, and fishing, industries that will suffer losses from more frequent extreme weather like droughts and floods under climate change. As climate change increases the intensity of natural disasters, it will exacerbate poverty and food insecurity in vulnerable populations.
Climate change: a development perspective, 2007Charles Ehrhart
The document discusses the concerns and roles of humanitarian/development NGOs like CARE in addressing climate change. It notes that climate change will negatively impact the poor and marginalized groups that these organizations serve by threatening food security, health, livelihoods, and exacerbating inequality. It argues that NGOs can play important roles in innovating adaptation solutions, demonstrating ways to reduce vulnerability and integrate climate change into development work, advocating for just policies, and responding to climate-related disasters.
The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on June 15th, 2022 totaling $58.37. It lists items bought including ground beef, chicken breasts, tortillas, cheese, and produce such as tomatoes, lettuce, and onions. The receipt shows the item prices, taxes, and total amount due.
The document provides the course schedule for the first year of graduate study in economics and business at the Faculty of Economics and Business in Bratislava, Slovakia for the summer of 2014. It lists 6 subjects to be taken, the number of credits and hours per week for each, and the instructors. It then provides the weekly schedule for weeks 6 through 21 of 2014, showing which subjects will be taught on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, the instructors, rooms, and times. Lectures for most weeks will be in room O.08, but some weeks will be in different rooms as indicated.
Community Based Adaptation, Principles And Practices, 2011Charles Ehrhart
Community-based Adaptation (CBA) aims to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities in both the short and long term. It is a community-led approach that complements top-down planning while keeping communities at the center. CBA values both tangible infrastructure projects and intangible investments in community empowerment. It employs practices like promoting climate-resilient livelihoods, disaster risk management, and advocacy to address the underlying social causes of vulnerability. CBA is guided by human rights principles of non-discrimination, participation, empowerment, and accountability.
Jacob Daly received a Certificate of Achievement from the School of Health and Social Sciences, Department of Mental Health and Social Work for successfully completing the Best Interests Assessor Module. The certificate was issued on September 29, 2011 and signed by Paul Dugmore, the Programme Leader of Post-Qualifying Programmes and Principal Lecturer in Social Work.
The document discusses operational media, which are media designed to directly influence decisions and behaviors. It covers tactics for operational media such as understanding decisions, simplifying choices, asking experts or crowds for advice, summarizing and visualizing information, and reporting data over time. The document also addresses rhetorical aspects like establishing trust and assessing the appropriateness of different media. It aims to map the design space of operational media and influence.
This document lists the educational institutions the author attended, including elementary school in Humenne, Slovakia, high school also in Humenne, and obtaining a Bachelor's degree from the Catholic University in Poprad, Slovakia in the area of pedagogy and management. The bulk of the document consists of blank lines with no additional information provided.
The document appears to be a log or listing of files from a Yandex.Disk cloud storage account. It shows the file names and dates modified for 27 files stored in the user's account. There is 0 bytes of free storage space remaining out of the allotted 10GB. Options are shown to upload new files, create folders, view files by newest or name, and access shared files, archives, trash or install the Yandex.Disk app.
The document appears to be a log of activity on a Yandex.Disk cloud storage account between January 2017 and February 2019. It lists numerous file uploads, folder creations, and other actions taken using various devices. These include uploading photos, videos and documents and organizing them into different folders related to events and time periods. It also references automatic $1 monthly payments and technical errors related to payments.
This document is a profile page for a user named BlackJaguar on the image hosting site ImageBan.ru. It provides details about the user's account such as their registration date, uploaded images, albums, used storage, and contact email. It also displays options to change the account password or settings. The page includes advertisements and links to other sections of the site.
Climate change: a development perspective, 2007Charles Ehrhart
The document discusses the concerns and roles of humanitarian/development NGOs like CARE in addressing climate change. It notes that climate change will negatively impact the poor and marginalized groups that these organizations serve by threatening food security, health, livelihoods, and exacerbating inequality. It argues that NGOs can play important roles in innovating adaptation solutions, demonstrating ways to reduce vulnerability and integrate climate change into development work, advocating for just policies, and responding to climate-related disasters.
The document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on June 15th, 2022 totaling $58.37. It lists items bought including ground beef, chicken breasts, tortillas, cheese, and produce such as tomatoes, lettuce, and onions. The receipt shows the item prices, taxes, and total amount due.
The document provides the course schedule for the first year of graduate study in economics and business at the Faculty of Economics and Business in Bratislava, Slovakia for the summer of 2014. It lists 6 subjects to be taken, the number of credits and hours per week for each, and the instructors. It then provides the weekly schedule for weeks 6 through 21 of 2014, showing which subjects will be taught on Tuesdays and Wednesdays each week, the instructors, rooms, and times. Lectures for most weeks will be in room O.08, but some weeks will be in different rooms as indicated.
Community Based Adaptation, Principles And Practices, 2011Charles Ehrhart
Community-based Adaptation (CBA) aims to reduce the negative impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities in both the short and long term. It is a community-led approach that complements top-down planning while keeping communities at the center. CBA values both tangible infrastructure projects and intangible investments in community empowerment. It employs practices like promoting climate-resilient livelihoods, disaster risk management, and advocacy to address the underlying social causes of vulnerability. CBA is guided by human rights principles of non-discrimination, participation, empowerment, and accountability.
Jacob Daly received a Certificate of Achievement from the School of Health and Social Sciences, Department of Mental Health and Social Work for successfully completing the Best Interests Assessor Module. The certificate was issued on September 29, 2011 and signed by Paul Dugmore, the Programme Leader of Post-Qualifying Programmes and Principal Lecturer in Social Work.
The document discusses operational media, which are media designed to directly influence decisions and behaviors. It covers tactics for operational media such as understanding decisions, simplifying choices, asking experts or crowds for advice, summarizing and visualizing information, and reporting data over time. The document also addresses rhetorical aspects like establishing trust and assessing the appropriateness of different media. It aims to map the design space of operational media and influence.
This document lists the educational institutions the author attended, including elementary school in Humenne, Slovakia, high school also in Humenne, and obtaining a Bachelor's degree from the Catholic University in Poprad, Slovakia in the area of pedagogy and management. The bulk of the document consists of blank lines with no additional information provided.
The document appears to be a log or listing of files from a Yandex.Disk cloud storage account. It shows the file names and dates modified for 27 files stored in the user's account. There is 0 bytes of free storage space remaining out of the allotted 10GB. Options are shown to upload new files, create folders, view files by newest or name, and access shared files, archives, trash or install the Yandex.Disk app.
The document appears to be a log of activity on a Yandex.Disk cloud storage account between January 2017 and February 2019. It lists numerous file uploads, folder creations, and other actions taken using various devices. These include uploading photos, videos and documents and organizing them into different folders related to events and time periods. It also references automatic $1 monthly payments and technical errors related to payments.
This document is a profile page for a user named BlackJaguar on the image hosting site ImageBan.ru. It provides details about the user's account such as their registration date, uploaded images, albums, used storage, and contact email. It also displays options to change the account password or settings. The page includes advertisements and links to other sections of the site.
The document is a list of 42 photo albums on an image hosting website belonging to a user called BlackJaguar. It provides the name of each album, the date it was created, and an optional description. The albums contain photos from various times between 2016-2019, with descriptions mentioning locations in Europe and topics like education, appearances, and holidays.
This document provides a list of over 50 file and folder names stored on a hubiC cloud storage account. Many of the files relate to Apple iPads, cell phones, photos and videos from different time periods, as well as documents about health, education and employment. The account is for an individual named Miss. Antónia FICOVÁ and is using 25 GB of storage which is at 100.01% of the account's capacity.
This document is a history log from MyDrive, an online storage service, showing file access and activity by the user antonia.fico. It logs times and dates of logins, logouts, file uploads and downloads to the user's MyDrive storage from January 20th to February 7th. The majority of activity was on January 16th where the user uploaded multiple files named IMG_20181224 to a folder called REDMI, PART 7., CELL PHONE.
This email thread discusses sending a signed document changing a student's Learning Agreement. Zuzana Klimkova sends Merve Urkmeyen a signed copy of the changes as requested, having received it from Marek Csabay after he signed it. The original signed copy will also be mailed. Earlier Marek had forwarded the document to Zuzana after it was signed by the institutional coordinator, asking her to scan and send it to the partner.
Antonia Ficova sends an updated document to Barbora Illesova regarding accreditation materials. The new document calculates the average number of professors differently, changing the overall coefficient from 3.61 to 3.59. Ficova hopes the updated materials are helpful for accreditation purposes.
This document provides a record of transactions performed by the user Antónia Ficová in the University Information System over a period of time. It lists 1259 transactions including the date, time, IP address, visited URL, application server, response time, and other details for each transaction. The majority of transactions were visiting various pages within the system for purposes like accessing documents, student information, course catalogs, mail, and other functions.
This document displays a log of 630 website transactions by the user Antónia Ficová over several dates in March and April 2012. It shows the date, time, IP address, visited URL, application server, response time, and other details for each transaction recorded in the university information system.
The document contains personal information about Antónia Ficová stored in the university information system. It includes her name, date of birth, education history, contact information, bank account details, and history of confirming the accuracy of her personal data annually with the university. The information is only visible to Antónia and is kept updated either by her or the appropriate university departments.
This document is a log of a user accessing their personal administration section of a university information system. The section includes links to notices about new student IDs, a distribution server change, and office hours. It also includes sections for mail, documents, discussions, notices, chat, agenda, help desk, room reservations, surveys, study applications, accounts, email, IDs, administration of apps and the information system, documentation, contact info, games, customization, profiles, settings, and usage statistics.
1. FAKULTA EKONÓMIE A PODNIKANIA
Tematínska 10, 851 05 Bratislava 5
Tel. ++421 2 682 03 604, Fax: ++421 2 682 03 633
e-mail: studijne.fep@uninova.sk
ROZVRH HODÍN
pre 1. ročník denného bakalárskeho štúdia
Fakulty ekonómie a podnikania
v akademickom roku 2013-2014
(letný semester )
Študijný odbor: Ekonomika a manažment podnikania
2. Predmet Kód Kredity Týždenná Vyučujúci
výmera
1. Štatistika ŠTA PP 6 4 Prof. RNDr. Beáta
STEHLÍKOVÁ, CSc.
doktorand
2. Manažment MA
N
PP 6 4 Ing. Caroline LÍŠKOVÁ, PhD.
Ing. Jakub KINTLER, PhD.
3. Marketing MAR PP 6 2 Doc. PhDr. Iveta ŠIMBEROVÁ,
PhD
4. Mikroekonómia MIE PP 6 4 Doc. Ing. Mária ZÚBKOVÁ, CSc.
Doc.Ing. Jitka KLOUDOVÁ,
PhD.
doktorand
5. Hospodárska politika HP PV 6 2 Prof. Ing. Eduard MIKELKA,
PhD.
Matematika II MAT PV 6 4 Mgr. Peter VICENIK, PhD.
Mikroekonómia rodina MIER PV 6 2 doc.Vladimir PALKO, Ph.D.
6. Ekonomická
komunikácia v cudzom
jazyku I
EKO
I
6 4 Mgr. Eva OLÁHOVÁ
Vysvetlivky:
ŠTA - P - prednáška z predmetu Štatistika
Posl.č.3 - poslucháreň číslo 3
Uč.č.6 - učebňa číslo 6
Poč.uč.č.1 - počítačová učebňa číslo 1
Párny týždeň
3. 7.40 08.30 09.20 10.10 11.00 11.50 12.40 13.30 14.20 15.10 16.00 16.50 17.40
08.25 09.15 10.05 10.55 11.45 12.35 13.25 14.15 15.05 15.55 16.45 17.35 18.25
Pon.
Ut. EKOI-cv EKOI-cv EKOI-cv EKOI-cv EKOI-cv EKOI-cv HP-P HP-P MAN-P MAN-P MAN-cv MAN-cv
A2 A2 A3 A1 A1 A3 I. I. I. I. I./2 I./2
Oláhová Oláhová Oláhová Oláhová Oláhová Oláhová Mikelka Mikelka Lišková Lišková Kintler Kintler
Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Uč.č.7 Uč.č.7 Posl.č.3 Posl.č.3 Uč.č.7 Uč.č.7
MAT-cv MAT-cv MAT-P MAT-P MAN-cv MAN-cv
I. I. I. I. I./3 I./3
Vicenik Vicenik OBED Vicenik Vicenik Lišková Lišková
Posl.č.6 Posl.č.6 Posl.č.6 Posl.č.6 Uč.č.8 Uč.č.8
MIER-P MIER-P
I. I.
Palko Palko
Uč.č.8 Uč.č.8
Str. EKOI-cv EKOI-cv MAN-cv MAN-cv OBED MAR-P MAR-P MAR-P MAR-P
A1 A1 I./1 I./1 I. I. I. I.
Oláhová Oláhová Kintler Kintler Šimberova Šimberova Šimberova Šimberova
Uc.č.15 Uc.č.15 Posl.č.6 Posl.č.6 Posl.č.3 Posl.č.3 Posl.č.3 Posl.č.3
ŠTA-cv ŠTA-cv
I./3 I./3
doktorad doktorand
Poč.č.1 Poč.č.1
EKOI-cv EKOI-cv
A3 A3
Oláhová Oláhová