This document encourages living a colorful life by always seeking new horizons, staying fit, and finding balance. It also suggests loving, arguing when needed, avoiding boring people, and listening to friends.
Colt is a European provider of networking and IT infrastructure services that sees pressure mounting on businesses to adapt quickly to changing technology and market demands. It takes a complete view of customer needs by integrating its networks, IT infrastructure, and expertise to deliver a powerful information delivery platform for European businesses. This platform allows customers to depend on Colt to provide innovative solutions that help reduce costs, accelerate speed to market, and make assets work harder through services ranging from traditional IT to cloud computing.
This document discusses various online video hosting services, comparing free services like YouTube and Vimeo that have account requirements and terms of service, as well as copyright issues, to subscription services like Netflix and paid library services. Contact information is provided for the library for any questions.
The document discusses usability and its importance in website design. It is from a company called Jelecos, located in Omaha, NE, that provides consulting and services including website design. The document covers several usability principles for effective website design such as progressive disclosure, recognition over recall, consistency and conventions, and testing with users. It emphasizes the importance of defining goals and testing with users to improve a site's usability.
Steve Jobs was the co-founder, CEO and chairman of Apple Inc. He responded to difficult situations with determination and flexibility. When Apple faced competition from Microsoft, he compromised rather than risked the company's survival. Despite health issues, he remained passionate. He also made pragmatic decisions like making iTunes compatible with Windows to grow the business. Jobs hired talented people and fostered innovation at Apple. While his leadership style was sometimes autocratic, it drove the company to create revolutionary products that changed technology.
Colt is a European provider of networking and IT infrastructure services that sees pressure mounting on businesses to adapt quickly to changing technology and market demands. It takes a complete view of customer needs by integrating its networks, IT infrastructure, and expertise to deliver a powerful information delivery platform for European businesses. This platform allows customers to depend on Colt to provide innovative solutions that help reduce costs, accelerate speed to market, and make assets work harder through services ranging from traditional IT to cloud computing.
This document discusses various online video hosting services, comparing free services like YouTube and Vimeo that have account requirements and terms of service, as well as copyright issues, to subscription services like Netflix and paid library services. Contact information is provided for the library for any questions.
The document discusses usability and its importance in website design. It is from a company called Jelecos, located in Omaha, NE, that provides consulting and services including website design. The document covers several usability principles for effective website design such as progressive disclosure, recognition over recall, consistency and conventions, and testing with users. It emphasizes the importance of defining goals and testing with users to improve a site's usability.
Steve Jobs was the co-founder, CEO and chairman of Apple Inc. He responded to difficult situations with determination and flexibility. When Apple faced competition from Microsoft, he compromised rather than risked the company's survival. Despite health issues, he remained passionate. He also made pragmatic decisions like making iTunes compatible with Windows to grow the business. Jobs hired talented people and fostered innovation at Apple. While his leadership style was sometimes autocratic, it drove the company to create revolutionary products that changed technology.
This document discusses various activity coefficient models that are used to predict solubility, including correlative models like Wilson and UNIQUAC, and predictive models like UNIFAC and NRTL-SAC. It explains that activity coefficient models are important for calculating solubility and driving force since experimental determination of solubility can be time consuming and costly. The document then provides details on each model, their assumptions, advantages, disadvantages and applications. It concludes with discussing future work involving measuring solubility of a compound and modifying NRTL-SAC model to account for temperature effects.
This document discusses how SLA (second language acquisition) theories play a role in a teacher's Sookmyung University GEP class. It provides the teacher and student profiles, and describes how the teacher applies various SLA theories before, during, and after class. These include Swain's output hypothesis, Krashen's comprehensible input theory, and McLaughlin's information processing model before class. During class, the teacher focuses on Swain's pushed output, Bloom's taxonomy, and Vygotsky's ZPD. Suggestions for the class include lowering students' affective filters, using the whiteboard more to stimulate memory, and incorporating more creative activities based on Bloom's taxonomy.
This document defines and discusses graphic novels. It begins by providing definitions of graphic novels from Scott McCloud and Alan Moore. It then lists various genres of graphic novels and notes that they combine words and art. The document discusses analyzing graphic novels through their literature elements like plot and characters, and art elements like style and color. Key vocabulary for graphic novels like panels, gutters, and speech balloons are explained. The document provides a brief history of graphic novels and names important awards and publishing companies. It concludes by recommending several graphic novels to read based on favorites.
Memos are internal documents used by managers to inform and motivate employees. They announce policies, disseminate information, and report results. Memos should be concise yet adequately developed. There are three main types of memos: to persuade action, issue a directive, or provide a report. The format includes elements like the header, opening, discussion, and closing segments. Memos require a formal but not stuffy tone. Lists and headings can help organize important points for the reader. The closing should encourage action from the recipient.
Concurrency control ensures that operations from concurrent processes generate correct results while maximizing performance. It maintains consistency when components interacting concurrently could violate one another's consistency rules. In databases, concurrency control guarantees transactions are serializable and follow the ACID properties of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability. Mechanisms include optimistic, pessimistic, and semi-optimistic approaches, with the goal of generating serializable schedules for concurrency and recoverability.
Presentation noun clauses final version-instructor's copyAslı Demirkol
The document discusses different types of noun clauses, their functions, and markers. It provides examples of noun clauses using wh- words like who, what, when, where, why, wh- words with -ever, whether, and that. Noun clauses can function as subjects or objects and replace nouns. Infinitive phrases can sometimes replace noun clauses.
There are two ways to reduce a relative clause to a phrase:
1. By omitting the pronoun and changing the verb to an "-ing" form
2. If the clause contains "be + adjective", move the adjective in front of the noun
The document provides examples of reducing clauses like "who is wearing" to phrases like "wearing" and "that are new" to "new". Care must be taken as only clauses with pronouns like "who", "which", or "that" can be reduced.
This document discusses various activity coefficient models that are used to predict solubility, including correlative models like Wilson and UNIQUAC, and predictive models like UNIFAC and NRTL-SAC. It explains that activity coefficient models are important for calculating solubility and driving force since experimental determination of solubility can be time consuming and costly. The document then provides details on each model, their assumptions, advantages, disadvantages and applications. It concludes with discussing future work involving measuring solubility of a compound and modifying NRTL-SAC model to account for temperature effects.
This document discusses how SLA (second language acquisition) theories play a role in a teacher's Sookmyung University GEP class. It provides the teacher and student profiles, and describes how the teacher applies various SLA theories before, during, and after class. These include Swain's output hypothesis, Krashen's comprehensible input theory, and McLaughlin's information processing model before class. During class, the teacher focuses on Swain's pushed output, Bloom's taxonomy, and Vygotsky's ZPD. Suggestions for the class include lowering students' affective filters, using the whiteboard more to stimulate memory, and incorporating more creative activities based on Bloom's taxonomy.
This document defines and discusses graphic novels. It begins by providing definitions of graphic novels from Scott McCloud and Alan Moore. It then lists various genres of graphic novels and notes that they combine words and art. The document discusses analyzing graphic novels through their literature elements like plot and characters, and art elements like style and color. Key vocabulary for graphic novels like panels, gutters, and speech balloons are explained. The document provides a brief history of graphic novels and names important awards and publishing companies. It concludes by recommending several graphic novels to read based on favorites.
Memos are internal documents used by managers to inform and motivate employees. They announce policies, disseminate information, and report results. Memos should be concise yet adequately developed. There are three main types of memos: to persuade action, issue a directive, or provide a report. The format includes elements like the header, opening, discussion, and closing segments. Memos require a formal but not stuffy tone. Lists and headings can help organize important points for the reader. The closing should encourage action from the recipient.
Concurrency control ensures that operations from concurrent processes generate correct results while maximizing performance. It maintains consistency when components interacting concurrently could violate one another's consistency rules. In databases, concurrency control guarantees transactions are serializable and follow the ACID properties of atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability. Mechanisms include optimistic, pessimistic, and semi-optimistic approaches, with the goal of generating serializable schedules for concurrency and recoverability.
Presentation noun clauses final version-instructor's copyAslı Demirkol
The document discusses different types of noun clauses, their functions, and markers. It provides examples of noun clauses using wh- words like who, what, when, where, why, wh- words with -ever, whether, and that. Noun clauses can function as subjects or objects and replace nouns. Infinitive phrases can sometimes replace noun clauses.
There are two ways to reduce a relative clause to a phrase:
1. By omitting the pronoun and changing the verb to an "-ing" form
2. If the clause contains "be + adjective", move the adjective in front of the noun
The document provides examples of reducing clauses like "who is wearing" to phrases like "wearing" and "that are new" to "new". Care must be taken as only clauses with pronouns like "who", "which", or "that" can be reduced.