The document provides guidance on using social media, particularly Facebook, to promote an organization's initiatives and build community support. It recommends posting engaging content like photos, videos and infographics to increase interactions and reach more people. Posts should be concise, positive and reinforce the organization's message. Images perform particularly well. The document also cautions that Facebook is not the place for nuanced arguments and instead issues the public cares about should be discussed.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and digital integration between countries on a global scale. Colonization involves the extension of political and economic control over another area through occupation by settlers from another state. While both involve the spread of economic and cultural influence between countries, colonization is characterized by the exploitation of labor, oppression of local populations, and lack of negotiation, whereas globalization involves more voluntary integration and cooperation between nations.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and digital integration between countries on a global scale. Colonization involves the extension of political and economic control over another area through occupation by settlers from another state. While both involve the spread of economic and cultural influence between countries, colonization is characterized by the exploitation of labor, oppression of local populations, and lack of negotiation, whereas globalization involves more voluntary integration and cooperation between nations.
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The document provides guidance on using social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and blogs to build community support and engagement for an organization. It outlines strategies for each platform, such as posting rich content like photos and videos on Facebook to increase reach, and using hashtags to connect with like-minded groups on Twitter. The document emphasizes posting regularly, using informal language, and focusing on positive messaging to engage followers and drive them to take action in support of the organization's goals.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and communications integration between countries worldwide, while colonization is the extension of political and economic control over an area by a state whose nationals have occupied it. While globalization involves the voluntary integration and sharing of policies between countries through negotiation, colonization entails one country forcibly obtaining power and control over another without negotiation. Some argue that globalization could be seen as a new form of colonization in the modern era.
This document provides an overview of social media and guidelines for non-profits to effectively utilize various social media platforms. It discusses:
- The large user bases of top social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
- Common social media goals for non-profits like increasing engagement, attracting volunteers, and changing perspectives
- The different levels of user engagement on social networks from passive viewers to active content creators
- Best practices like starting with a clear strategy, measuring results, and maintaining a consistent posting schedule
- Potential barriers to success such as limited staff resources and the need to identify skills gaps
- The importance of setting expectations and recognizing social media is not a quick fix and can take months to see results.
The document summarizes the major developments in global trade and colonization between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas from the 15th to 18th centuries. It discusses how technological advances like new ship designs enabled European powers like Portugal and Spain to establish trade routes and colonial outposts around the world. It also examines how Europeans displaced other groups from global trade networks and established colonial rule over large parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas through military dominance and control of maritime trade.
The document provides guidance on using social media, particularly Facebook, to promote an organization's initiatives and build community support. It recommends posting engaging content like photos, videos and infographics to increase interactions and reach more people. Posts should be concise, positive and reinforce the organization's message. Images perform particularly well. The document also cautions that Facebook is not the place for nuanced arguments and instead issues the public cares about should be discussed.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and digital integration between countries on a global scale. Colonization involves the extension of political and economic control over another area through occupation by settlers from another state. While both involve the spread of economic and cultural influence between countries, colonization is characterized by the exploitation of labor, oppression of local populations, and lack of negotiation, whereas globalization involves more voluntary integration and cooperation between nations.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and digital integration between countries on a global scale. Colonization involves the extension of political and economic control over another area through occupation by settlers from another state. While both involve the spread of economic and cultural influence between countries, colonization is characterized by the exploitation of labor, oppression of local populations, and lack of negotiation, whereas globalization involves more voluntary integration and cooperation between nations.
The document is a single word in a foreign language that may be asking a question. As the summary contains only a single word with no other context, no further meaningful summary can be generated in 3 sentences or less.
The document provides guidance on using social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest and blogs to build community support and engagement for an organization. It outlines strategies for each platform, such as posting rich content like photos and videos on Facebook to increase reach, and using hashtags to connect with like-minded groups on Twitter. The document emphasizes posting regularly, using informal language, and focusing on positive messaging to engage followers and drive them to take action in support of the organization's goals.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic, financial, trade, and communications integration between countries worldwide, while colonization is the extension of political and economic control over an area by a state whose nationals have occupied it. While globalization involves the voluntary integration and sharing of policies between countries through negotiation, colonization entails one country forcibly obtaining power and control over another without negotiation. Some argue that globalization could be seen as a new form of colonization in the modern era.
This document provides an overview of social media and guidelines for non-profits to effectively utilize various social media platforms. It discusses:
- The large user bases of top social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube
- Common social media goals for non-profits like increasing engagement, attracting volunteers, and changing perspectives
- The different levels of user engagement on social networks from passive viewers to active content creators
- Best practices like starting with a clear strategy, measuring results, and maintaining a consistent posting schedule
- Potential barriers to success such as limited staff resources and the need to identify skills gaps
- The importance of setting expectations and recognizing social media is not a quick fix and can take months to see results.
The document summarizes the major developments in global trade and colonization between Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas from the 15th to 18th centuries. It discusses how technological advances like new ship designs enabled European powers like Portugal and Spain to establish trade routes and colonial outposts around the world. It also examines how Europeans displaced other groups from global trade networks and established colonial rule over large parts of Africa, Asia, and the Americas through military dominance and control of maritime trade.
- A thorough history is important for glaucoma patients to avoid misdiagnosis and adverse effects of treatment. Taking a good history helps target those at risk and manage their care.
- Risk factors for glaucoma include increasing age, family history, myopia, previous eye surgery or trauma, diabetes, blood pressure issues, thyroid problems and certain medications.
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help control risk factors and slow progression of glaucoma once diagnosed. Educating at-risk family members enables early detection.
This document provides guidance and best practices for using social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest to engage members and build support for the Ohio Education Association (OEA). It discusses using images, videos, infographics and other visual content to maximize engagement on Facebook posts. Other tips include posting on weekends when reach is higher, using calls to action, being informal but maintaining your organizational message, and responding carefully to negative comments. The goal is to increase awareness of OEA's work, build its reputation, and mobilize members to take action.
The document discusses incomitant esotropia, which refers to esotropia (crossed eyes) that varies in different horizontal gazes. It describes important tests for evaluating incomitant esotropia such as the forced duction test and Hess chart. The main causes of incomitant esotropia are sixth nerve palsy and medial rectus muscle restriction. Sixth nerve palsy can result from conditions like diabetes or stroke. Medial rectus restriction is commonly caused by thyroid eye disease or trauma. The document provides details on evaluating, diagnosing, and managing these different causes of incomitant esotropia.
This document discusses proptosis in children. It outlines the common causes of proptosis in children including orbital cellulitis, dermoid cysts, capillary hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, optic nerve gliomas and rhabdomyosarcoma. It provides details on differentiating features of common causes like capillary hemangioma and lymphangioma. The document focuses on orbital cellulitis as the most common cause of proptosis in children, outlining signs, symptoms, treatment with antibiotics, and surgical intervention if needed.
The document discusses retinal vein occlusion (RVO), specifically central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), including its demographics, pathogenesis, classification as either ischemic or non-ischemic CRVO, management through examination, investigation and treatment options, and guidelines on systemic evaluation and management. CRVO results from obstruction of venous outflow causing increased pressure and damage to retinal capillaries and is classified based on the location and extent of occlusion, with ischemic CRVO having a poorer visual prognosis without timely treatment.
This document provides an overview of ophthalmic ultrasound including instrumentation, indications, principles, and techniques. It discusses B-scan, UBM, and A-scan ultrasound and how they are used to examine intraocular structures. Specific applications like detecting vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and intraocular tumors are covered. The document concludes with sample ultrasound images and multiple choice questions to test comprehension.
This document discusses various complications that can occur during or after cataract surgery, grouped into complications of anesthesia, intraoperative complications, early postoperative complications, and late postoperative complications. Some key complications mentioned include respiratory issues under general anesthesia, retinal damage from retrobulbar anesthesia, dropped nuclei or posterior capsule rupture during surgery, elevated eye pressure issues, cystoid macular edema long-term, and rare but serious issues like suprachoroidal effusion and hemorrhage. Risk factors and management strategies are also briefly covered for some complications.
- A thorough history is important for glaucoma patients to avoid misdiagnosis and adverse effects of treatment. Taking a good history helps target those at risk and manage their care.
- Risk factors for glaucoma include increasing age, family history, myopia, previous eye surgery or trauma, diabetes, blood pressure issues, thyroid problems and certain medications.
- Maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help control risk factors and slow progression of glaucoma once diagnosed. Educating at-risk family members enables early detection.
This document provides guidance and best practices for using social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Pinterest to engage members and build support for the Ohio Education Association (OEA). It discusses using images, videos, infographics and other visual content to maximize engagement on Facebook posts. Other tips include posting on weekends when reach is higher, using calls to action, being informal but maintaining your organizational message, and responding carefully to negative comments. The goal is to increase awareness of OEA's work, build its reputation, and mobilize members to take action.
The document discusses incomitant esotropia, which refers to esotropia (crossed eyes) that varies in different horizontal gazes. It describes important tests for evaluating incomitant esotropia such as the forced duction test and Hess chart. The main causes of incomitant esotropia are sixth nerve palsy and medial rectus muscle restriction. Sixth nerve palsy can result from conditions like diabetes or stroke. Medial rectus restriction is commonly caused by thyroid eye disease or trauma. The document provides details on evaluating, diagnosing, and managing these different causes of incomitant esotropia.
This document discusses proptosis in children. It outlines the common causes of proptosis in children including orbital cellulitis, dermoid cysts, capillary hemangiomas, lymphangiomas, optic nerve gliomas and rhabdomyosarcoma. It provides details on differentiating features of common causes like capillary hemangioma and lymphangioma. The document focuses on orbital cellulitis as the most common cause of proptosis in children, outlining signs, symptoms, treatment with antibiotics, and surgical intervention if needed.
The document discusses retinal vein occlusion (RVO), specifically central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO), including its demographics, pathogenesis, classification as either ischemic or non-ischemic CRVO, management through examination, investigation and treatment options, and guidelines on systemic evaluation and management. CRVO results from obstruction of venous outflow causing increased pressure and damage to retinal capillaries and is classified based on the location and extent of occlusion, with ischemic CRVO having a poorer visual prognosis without timely treatment.
This document provides an overview of ophthalmic ultrasound including instrumentation, indications, principles, and techniques. It discusses B-scan, UBM, and A-scan ultrasound and how they are used to examine intraocular structures. Specific applications like detecting vitreous hemorrhage, retinal detachment, and intraocular tumors are covered. The document concludes with sample ultrasound images and multiple choice questions to test comprehension.
This document discusses various complications that can occur during or after cataract surgery, grouped into complications of anesthesia, intraoperative complications, early postoperative complications, and late postoperative complications. Some key complications mentioned include respiratory issues under general anesthesia, retinal damage from retrobulbar anesthesia, dropped nuclei or posterior capsule rupture during surgery, elevated eye pressure issues, cystoid macular edema long-term, and rare but serious issues like suprachoroidal effusion and hemorrhage. Risk factors and management strategies are also briefly covered for some complications.