This document provides a summary of graphic design and art direction work done by Cristeen Rodrigo from 2014 to 2015. It lists her as doing Christmas campaign window displays and main artwork as well as wedding campaign main artwork.
This document contains 20 math-related questions with answers. It includes questions about Pi Day, Gottfried Leibniz, Thales of Miletus, zero, Richard Feynman, RD Sharma, the number 100, Brook Taylor, Bhaskara-I, Sophie Germain, the Rule of Three, the Plimpton-322 tablet, the Ulam spiral, quaternions, infix notation, the Koch snowflake, the dangerous bend symbol, Evariste Galois, infinity, and Isaac Newton. The questions cover a wide range of mathematicians, concepts, theorems, and historical discoveries.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
This document announces a panel discussion on flipped learning at an event called #Telfest. The panel will consist of three academics from different disciplines who will discuss their experiences with flipped learning. Attendees are prompted to ask questions of the panel on topics like how they created media for their flipped classes, how they structured classroom time, what students thought of flipped learning, and what benefits there were for students.
This document discusses designing an interregional transmission overlay for the United States power grid to facilitate high levels of renewable energy. It introduces a 4-step study framework: 1) generating a 40-year generation forecast; 2) selecting transmission candidates; 3) optimizing network expansion using mixed-integer linear programming; and 4) evaluating benefits compared to a benchmark case. The framework is applied to the U.S. grid to design an overlay under a high renewable scenario. Results suggest such an overlay provides social, economic and environmental benefits over the benchmark case with limited interregional transmission.
This document contains 20 math-related questions with answers. It includes questions about Pi Day, Gottfried Leibniz, Thales of Miletus, zero, Richard Feynman, RD Sharma, the number 100, Brook Taylor, Bhaskara-I, Sophie Germain, the Rule of Three, the Plimpton-322 tablet, the Ulam spiral, quaternions, infix notation, the Koch snowflake, the dangerous bend symbol, Evariste Galois, infinity, and Isaac Newton. The questions cover a wide range of mathematicians, concepts, theorems, and historical discoveries.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
This document announces a panel discussion on flipped learning at an event called #Telfest. The panel will consist of three academics from different disciplines who will discuss their experiences with flipped learning. Attendees are prompted to ask questions of the panel on topics like how they created media for their flipped classes, how they structured classroom time, what students thought of flipped learning, and what benefits there were for students.
This document discusses designing an interregional transmission overlay for the United States power grid to facilitate high levels of renewable energy. It introduces a 4-step study framework: 1) generating a 40-year generation forecast; 2) selecting transmission candidates; 3) optimizing network expansion using mixed-integer linear programming; and 4) evaluating benefits compared to a benchmark case. The framework is applied to the U.S. grid to design an overlay under a high renewable scenario. Results suggest such an overlay provides social, economic and environmental benefits over the benchmark case with limited interregional transmission.
Three key points:
1. There are three emerging capability areas for cognitive computing: engagement, decision making, and discovery. Engagement systems change human-computer interaction, decision systems make evidence-based decisions, and discovery systems find new insights.
2. Case studies show how cognitive computing is being used by organizations like USAA, WellPoint, and Baylor College of Medicine to improve customer service, clinical decision making, and medical research.
3. The future evolution of cognitive computing will be influenced by six forces: technology advances, societal acceptance, information growth, perceptions, skills availability, and policies. Balancing these forces will impact adoption rates.
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1) Mongolia's economy grew by 5.3% in the first half of 2014, led by 16.1% growth in the mining sector due to increased coal production.
2) Golomt Bank is the 3rd largest bank in Mongolia and works closely with many of the largest mining companies in the country by providing financing services.
3) The banking sector in Mongolia is directly correlated to the mining sector, as growth in mining investments spills over to boost other industries through increased economic
The document summarizes recent updates to the Frogans technology including:
- Weekly releases of the Frogans Player alpha for developers to test and provide feedback.
- Improvements to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) with more elements now available based on user feedback.
- Release of the FSDL Software Library to allow developers to create authoring tools for Frogans sites.
- Registration of Frogans addresses in various languages for public Frogans networks.
- Worldwide promotion of Frogans technology through various conferences and presentations to stakeholders in academia and the technology industry.
Three key points:
1. There are three emerging capability areas for cognitive computing: engagement, decision making, and discovery. Engagement systems change human-computer interaction, decision systems make evidence-based decisions, and discovery systems find new insights.
2. Case studies show how cognitive computing is being used by organizations like USAA, WellPoint, and Baylor College of Medicine to improve customer service, clinical decision making, and medical research.
3. The future evolution of cognitive computing will be influenced by six forces: technology advances, societal acceptance, information growth, perceptions, skills availability, and policies. Balancing these forces will impact adoption rates.
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Per info, chiama ora il 320-8159275!!!
1) Mongolia's economy grew by 5.3% in the first half of 2014, led by 16.1% growth in the mining sector due to increased coal production.
2) Golomt Bank is the 3rd largest bank in Mongolia and works closely with many of the largest mining companies in the country by providing financing services.
3) The banking sector in Mongolia is directly correlated to the mining sector, as growth in mining investments spills over to boost other industries through increased economic
The document summarizes recent updates to the Frogans technology including:
- Weekly releases of the Frogans Player alpha for developers to test and provide feedback.
- Improvements to the Frogans Site Definition Language (FSDL) with more elements now available based on user feedback.
- Release of the FSDL Software Library to allow developers to create authoring tools for Frogans sites.
- Registration of Frogans addresses in various languages for public Frogans networks.
- Worldwide promotion of Frogans technology through various conferences and presentations to stakeholders in academia and the technology industry.