A few random thoughts about influencers and brand advocates from Michael Paredrakos The Curious Brain . Our presentation at the Brand Advocacy conference of Marketing week in Greece. A big thanks to www.theshelf.com/ https://blog.pagefair.com ,http://www.tapinfluence.com/ for their amazing info. Go check them out. Images are from all over the internet if one is yours and you want me to take it down just let me know :-) Stay Curious
This document provides rules and examples for commonly confused words in English including:
- Articles (a, an, the) and their usage
- Verbs (can, may, teach, learn) and their distinct meanings
- Adjectives versus adverbs (good, well)
- Pronouns (its, it's, their, there, they're)
- Homophones (to, too, two)
- Who versus whom
- Possessive pronouns (your, you're)
The document aims to clarify the definitions and proper usage of these similar-sounding words through simple examples.
Wprowadzenie do Reactive Extensions (RX) dla .NETMaciej Zbrzezny
Prezentacja przedstawiona na spotkaniu Łódzkiej Grupy Profesjonalistów IT & .NET, pt. "Wprowadzenie do Reactive Extensions (RX) dla .NET"
Czy zdarzyło Ci się tworzyć aplikacje, które wykorzystywały wywołania asynchroniczne? Czy, wywołania asynchroniczne sprawiły problemy? Czy wolałbyś otrzymywać dane zamiast o każdą daną się dopraszać? Czy znasz LINQ i nie zawahasz się go użyć w szerszym zakresie?
Jeżeli odpowiedź na większość z postawionych tu pytań jest twierdząca to powinieneś poznać bliżej Reactive Extensions.
Reactive Extensions (Rx) to zestaw bibliotek pozwalający na tworzenie asynchronicznych i bazujących na zdarzeniach aplikacji z wykorzystaniem obserwowalnych sekwencji i LINQ. Dzięki wykorzystaniu Rx programista tworzy asynchroniczne strumienie danych przy użyciu obserwowalnych list (Observables), odpytuje te asynchroniczne strumienie z wykorzystaniem LINQ i ma możliwość parametryzowania wielowątkowości z wykorzystaniem mechanizmu Schedulers.
Czyli w uproszczeniu: Rx = Observables + LINQ + Schedulers.
The document provides an overview of basic computer hardware components, including input/output devices, the motherboard, BIOS, CPU, RAM, and expansion cards. The motherboard contains basic circuits and parts like the BIOS, CPU, RAM, and expansion slots. The CPU is the brain of the computer and processes data using its arithmetic logic unit at a speed determined by its clock rate. RAM temporarily stores active data and programs for the CPU to use.
The document provides exercises to practice verbs in the present tense. It includes putting verbs in sentences into the correct present tense form, correcting incorrect sentences, forming questions from sentences, and rewriting sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides instructions for setting up newspaper-style columns in a word processing document. It explains that newspaper columns present information that reads down, then up again. The steps outlined include selecting the text for columns, clicking the Page Layout tab, choosing the number of columns from the Columns button dropdown, and optionally adding a line between columns. It also provides directions for centering a heading across multiple columns using continuous breaks.
A few random thoughts about influencers and brand advocates from Michael Paredrakos The Curious Brain . Our presentation at the Brand Advocacy conference of Marketing week in Greece. A big thanks to www.theshelf.com/ https://blog.pagefair.com ,http://www.tapinfluence.com/ for their amazing info. Go check them out. Images are from all over the internet if one is yours and you want me to take it down just let me know :-) Stay Curious
This document provides rules and examples for commonly confused words in English including:
- Articles (a, an, the) and their usage
- Verbs (can, may, teach, learn) and their distinct meanings
- Adjectives versus adverbs (good, well)
- Pronouns (its, it's, their, there, they're)
- Homophones (to, too, two)
- Who versus whom
- Possessive pronouns (your, you're)
The document aims to clarify the definitions and proper usage of these similar-sounding words through simple examples.
Wprowadzenie do Reactive Extensions (RX) dla .NETMaciej Zbrzezny
Prezentacja przedstawiona na spotkaniu Łódzkiej Grupy Profesjonalistów IT & .NET, pt. "Wprowadzenie do Reactive Extensions (RX) dla .NET"
Czy zdarzyło Ci się tworzyć aplikacje, które wykorzystywały wywołania asynchroniczne? Czy, wywołania asynchroniczne sprawiły problemy? Czy wolałbyś otrzymywać dane zamiast o każdą daną się dopraszać? Czy znasz LINQ i nie zawahasz się go użyć w szerszym zakresie?
Jeżeli odpowiedź na większość z postawionych tu pytań jest twierdząca to powinieneś poznać bliżej Reactive Extensions.
Reactive Extensions (Rx) to zestaw bibliotek pozwalający na tworzenie asynchronicznych i bazujących na zdarzeniach aplikacji z wykorzystaniem obserwowalnych sekwencji i LINQ. Dzięki wykorzystaniu Rx programista tworzy asynchroniczne strumienie danych przy użyciu obserwowalnych list (Observables), odpytuje te asynchroniczne strumienie z wykorzystaniem LINQ i ma możliwość parametryzowania wielowątkowości z wykorzystaniem mechanizmu Schedulers.
Czyli w uproszczeniu: Rx = Observables + LINQ + Schedulers.
The document provides an overview of basic computer hardware components, including input/output devices, the motherboard, BIOS, CPU, RAM, and expansion cards. The motherboard contains basic circuits and parts like the BIOS, CPU, RAM, and expansion slots. The CPU is the brain of the computer and processes data using its arithmetic logic unit at a speed determined by its clock rate. RAM temporarily stores active data and programs for the CPU to use.
The document provides exercises to practice verbs in the present tense. It includes putting verbs in sentences into the correct present tense form, correcting incorrect sentences, forming questions from sentences, and rewriting sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses.
This document provides instructions for setting up newspaper-style columns in a word processing document. It explains that newspaper columns present information that reads down, then up again. The steps outlined include selecting the text for columns, clicking the Page Layout tab, choosing the number of columns from the Columns button dropdown, and optionally adding a line between columns. It also provides directions for centering a heading across multiple columns using continuous breaks.
Mark Gorkin, known as "The Stress Doc", provides a workshop on developing leadership through creativity, passion, and risk-taking. He outlines seven cognitive tools for transforming conventional thinking into creative thinking: 1) challenging conventions, 2) recognizing opposing perspectives can form a greater whole, 3) considering both broad strategies and specific tactics, 4) blending analytic and empathetic thinking, 5) examining both the text and context of information, 6) generating and tolerating tension between opposing ideas, and 7) paying homage to those who have reconciled contradictions. These tools can help discover "bright crystals" of contradiction and spark creative connections in both intrapersonal development and interpersonal relationships.
This document provides examples and explanations of how to use the present simple tense in English for affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements. It includes common present simple verbs like "to be" and shows examples of using the present simple tense with different subjects like "I", "you", "he/she/it", "we", and "they". Short answers for interrogative statements are also provided.
The document discusses the differences between the words "two", "to", and "too". It explains that "two" is a number, "to" indicates direction, and "too" means either "more than enough" or "also". Examples are provided for each word. Readers are encouraged to master the definitions by practicing filling in the correct word - "two", "to", or "too" - in sample sentences. The purpose is to help readers distinguish between these similar-sounding words.
Computer hardware consists of physical parts that can be touched, including input devices like keyboards and mice, output devices like monitors and printers, and storage devices like hard drives and CD drives. The motherboard contains basic computer circuits and parts like the CPU, RAM, and BIOS. The CPU is the brain of the computer and processes data and instructions using its arithmetic logic unit (ALU) at a clock rate measured in megahertz or gigahertz.
Sessió de treball amb Caps d'estudi d'educació primària i coordinacions pedagògiques d'educació secundària dels centres de la demarcació territorial del Servei Educatiu Baix Llobregat-6 sobre l'organització del temps de lectura al centre.
This document outlines Leo J. Leo Elementary School's 2009-2010 Texas Star Chart. The chart compares data from four areas: Teaching and Learning, Educator Preparation and Development, Leadership/Administration/Instructional Support, and Infrastructure for Technology. It finds that Educator Preparation and Development, specifically levels of understanding of technology use and implementation of technology in instruction, are the weakest areas, while Leadership support and budgeting are the strongest. The conclusion states that the Star Chart is meant to track progress on technology goals and improve student learning.
TTAP Method research with moderate stage AD, Levine MadoriLevineMadori
This powerpoint was created by a student at St. Thomas Aquinas College, studing the TTAP Method (TM) with residents diagnosed with moderate to severe Alz. disease in the Research Methods course.
This document provides information about and examples of using the present perfect tense in English. It discusses the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present perfect tense using the verbs "to do" and "to be" as examples. Short answer responses are also provided. The present perfect tense is used to express actions that started in the past and continue in the present or have relevance in the present.
Dawn discovers Don cheating on her with another woman, Juanita, in his kitchen. When Dawn confronts Don about what she saw, he tries to blame Dawn and make excuses. Dawn realizes everyone was right about Don not being faithful and breaks things off with him for good. Don begs Dawn to stay and raise their baby together, but she refuses and leaves, running home in tears while Don agrees to give her time to calm down so she may return to him.
The document lists upcoming video game releases for 2010 and 2011 across multiple platforms including PS3, Xbox 360, PC and others. It provides the game title, genre, brief description and planned release date for titles like Mass Effect 2, BioShock 2, Army of Two: The 40th Day, Splinter Cell: Conviction, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Mass Effect 3 and others. Release dates range from January 2010 through December 2011.
Crisis management and social media are closely intertwined. Crises can be either predictable, stemming from management decisions, or unpredictable such as natural disasters. With social media, traditional crisis management practices of cover ups are no longer effective, as transparency is key to maintaining reputation. Organizations must communicate honestly and take responsibility for issues, as social media spreads information quickly and indefinitely. Examples are given of organizations that suffered reputational damage from ineffective crisis responses spread on social media.
L'evoluzione del turismo nelle città, Josep Ejarque al WLC di RiminiFTourism & Marketing
La città intesa come destinazione turistica deve imparare a conciliare la sua funzione ‘ospitale’, ossia la sua dimensione turistica leisure con quella sua più autentica, sempre più richiesta dai turisti, garantendo al tempo stesso la qualità della vita della comunità ospitante.
Mark Gorkin, known as "The Stress Doc", provides a workshop on developing leadership through creativity, passion, and risk-taking. He outlines seven cognitive tools for transforming conventional thinking into creative thinking: 1) challenging conventions, 2) recognizing opposing perspectives can form a greater whole, 3) considering both broad strategies and specific tactics, 4) blending analytic and empathetic thinking, 5) examining both the text and context of information, 6) generating and tolerating tension between opposing ideas, and 7) paying homage to those who have reconciled contradictions. These tools can help discover "bright crystals" of contradiction and spark creative connections in both intrapersonal development and interpersonal relationships.
This document provides examples and explanations of how to use the present simple tense in English for affirmative, negative, and interrogative statements. It includes common present simple verbs like "to be" and shows examples of using the present simple tense with different subjects like "I", "you", "he/she/it", "we", and "they". Short answers for interrogative statements are also provided.
The document discusses the differences between the words "two", "to", and "too". It explains that "two" is a number, "to" indicates direction, and "too" means either "more than enough" or "also". Examples are provided for each word. Readers are encouraged to master the definitions by practicing filling in the correct word - "two", "to", or "too" - in sample sentences. The purpose is to help readers distinguish between these similar-sounding words.
Computer hardware consists of physical parts that can be touched, including input devices like keyboards and mice, output devices like monitors and printers, and storage devices like hard drives and CD drives. The motherboard contains basic computer circuits and parts like the CPU, RAM, and BIOS. The CPU is the brain of the computer and processes data and instructions using its arithmetic logic unit (ALU) at a clock rate measured in megahertz or gigahertz.
Sessió de treball amb Caps d'estudi d'educació primària i coordinacions pedagògiques d'educació secundària dels centres de la demarcació territorial del Servei Educatiu Baix Llobregat-6 sobre l'organització del temps de lectura al centre.
This document outlines Leo J. Leo Elementary School's 2009-2010 Texas Star Chart. The chart compares data from four areas: Teaching and Learning, Educator Preparation and Development, Leadership/Administration/Instructional Support, and Infrastructure for Technology. It finds that Educator Preparation and Development, specifically levels of understanding of technology use and implementation of technology in instruction, are the weakest areas, while Leadership support and budgeting are the strongest. The conclusion states that the Star Chart is meant to track progress on technology goals and improve student learning.
TTAP Method research with moderate stage AD, Levine MadoriLevineMadori
This powerpoint was created by a student at St. Thomas Aquinas College, studing the TTAP Method (TM) with residents diagnosed with moderate to severe Alz. disease in the Research Methods course.
This document provides information about and examples of using the present perfect tense in English. It discusses the affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of the present perfect tense using the verbs "to do" and "to be" as examples. Short answer responses are also provided. The present perfect tense is used to express actions that started in the past and continue in the present or have relevance in the present.
Dawn discovers Don cheating on her with another woman, Juanita, in his kitchen. When Dawn confronts Don about what she saw, he tries to blame Dawn and make excuses. Dawn realizes everyone was right about Don not being faithful and breaks things off with him for good. Don begs Dawn to stay and raise their baby together, but she refuses and leaves, running home in tears while Don agrees to give her time to calm down so she may return to him.
The document lists upcoming video game releases for 2010 and 2011 across multiple platforms including PS3, Xbox 360, PC and others. It provides the game title, genre, brief description and planned release date for titles like Mass Effect 2, BioShock 2, Army of Two: The 40th Day, Splinter Cell: Conviction, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, Mass Effect 3 and others. Release dates range from January 2010 through December 2011.
Crisis management and social media are closely intertwined. Crises can be either predictable, stemming from management decisions, or unpredictable such as natural disasters. With social media, traditional crisis management practices of cover ups are no longer effective, as transparency is key to maintaining reputation. Organizations must communicate honestly and take responsibility for issues, as social media spreads information quickly and indefinitely. Examples are given of organizations that suffered reputational damage from ineffective crisis responses spread on social media.
L'evoluzione del turismo nelle città, Josep Ejarque al WLC di RiminiFTourism & Marketing
La città intesa come destinazione turistica deve imparare a conciliare la sua funzione ‘ospitale’, ossia la sua dimensione turistica leisure con quella sua più autentica, sempre più richiesta dai turisti, garantendo al tempo stesso la qualità della vita della comunità ospitante.