This document provides information about a proposed movie called "Smart and the City" that will address cities as both the origin of problems like pollution and global warming, but also as centers of innovation and solutions. It will tell the story of the love affair and birth pangs between smart cities and modern civilization. The movie is slated to premiere at the 2015 United Nations climate conference COP21 in Paris, where it will call for an immediate "Global Special Period" to reduce carbon emissions and stabilize the climate to inspire new waves of urban innovation.
This document provides financial statements for Prophecy Resource Corp. as of September 30, 2006. It includes an auditors' report stating the financial statements fairly represent the company's position. The balance sheet shows total assets of $310,106 including cash, mineral properties, and deferred exploration costs. Total liabilities are $23,292 and shareholders' equity is $286,814. The statement of operations shows a net loss of $98,686. Cash flow statements indicate $301,942 was provided by financing activities including share issuances. Notes provide details on the company's operations, accounting policies, mineral properties, and deferred finance fees.
This document explores how young people cope with trying to make a living. It examines young people's basic living situations, their expectations for the future, how they feel about their current situation, and how they take action to cope. It also looks at how their work situation affects their attitudes on other issues like Europe, city, politics, and the economy.
This document discusses developing a work programme for local groups to collaborate on themes. It provides examples of how groups can explore relationships between activities within a theme and ways they can work with other groups, such as sharing research methods, including case studies in publications, and writing joint funding proposals. The next steps include discussing outcomes at a network meeting to create a theme-based action plan and identify future meeting topics. Groups are encouraged to engage with their community through various activities and events, promote their work, attract new members, and find funding partners.
This document discusses the role of psychology in marketing, specifically how it relates to the traditional 4 P's framework of marketing - product, price, place, and promotion. It provides examples of how psychological principles can be applied to each P to improve marketing outcomes. For example, for products it discusses using psychological needs to drive engagement. For price it discusses anchoring effects. And for promotion it discusses persuasion models like the Elaboration Likelihood Model. It concludes that the use of psychology in marketing leads to better results by influencing consumer behavior.
This document provides an overview of SQL injection and a methodology for testing for SQL injection vulnerabilities. It begins with explanations of SQL and how SQL injection works. It then outlines a 7-step methodology for SQL injection testing, including input validation, information gathering, exploiting true/false conditions, extracting data, interacting with the operating system, using command prompts, and expanding influence. Methods described include exploiting different SQL statement types and database types.
This document provides guidance on answering common interview questions. It begins with general tips, such as being upbeat, rehearsing answers, and finding out the employer's needs to tailor responses. For specific questions, it suggests strategies to highlight strengths and avoid discussing weaknesses. Key questions are addressed, including telling about yourself, strengths, weaknesses, reasons for leaving previous jobs, career goals, and handling illegal or controversial questions. The document aims to help candidates learn how to effectively promote their qualifications for a role during an interview.
This document announces a weekend event to plan the Transeuropa Weekend festival across multiple European cities. The event will include discussions on developing economic alternatives and engaging young people in discussions on European citizenship. Participants will work on common activities, workshops, and an artistic program for the festival. They will also discuss communication strategies and design for promoting the transnational event. The document provides an agenda for the weekend with topics such as festival planning, a transnational walk, and next steps for the project.
This document provides information about a proposed movie called "Smart and the City" that will address cities as both the origin of problems like pollution and global warming, but also as centers of innovation and solutions. It will tell the story of the love affair and birth pangs between smart cities and modern civilization. The movie is slated to premiere at the 2015 United Nations climate conference COP21 in Paris, where it will call for an immediate "Global Special Period" to reduce carbon emissions and stabilize the climate to inspire new waves of urban innovation.
This document provides financial statements for Prophecy Resource Corp. as of September 30, 2006. It includes an auditors' report stating the financial statements fairly represent the company's position. The balance sheet shows total assets of $310,106 including cash, mineral properties, and deferred exploration costs. Total liabilities are $23,292 and shareholders' equity is $286,814. The statement of operations shows a net loss of $98,686. Cash flow statements indicate $301,942 was provided by financing activities including share issuances. Notes provide details on the company's operations, accounting policies, mineral properties, and deferred finance fees.
This document explores how young people cope with trying to make a living. It examines young people's basic living situations, their expectations for the future, how they feel about their current situation, and how they take action to cope. It also looks at how their work situation affects their attitudes on other issues like Europe, city, politics, and the economy.
This document discusses developing a work programme for local groups to collaborate on themes. It provides examples of how groups can explore relationships between activities within a theme and ways they can work with other groups, such as sharing research methods, including case studies in publications, and writing joint funding proposals. The next steps include discussing outcomes at a network meeting to create a theme-based action plan and identify future meeting topics. Groups are encouraged to engage with their community through various activities and events, promote their work, attract new members, and find funding partners.
This document discusses the role of psychology in marketing, specifically how it relates to the traditional 4 P's framework of marketing - product, price, place, and promotion. It provides examples of how psychological principles can be applied to each P to improve marketing outcomes. For example, for products it discusses using psychological needs to drive engagement. For price it discusses anchoring effects. And for promotion it discusses persuasion models like the Elaboration Likelihood Model. It concludes that the use of psychology in marketing leads to better results by influencing consumer behavior.
This document provides an overview of SQL injection and a methodology for testing for SQL injection vulnerabilities. It begins with explanations of SQL and how SQL injection works. It then outlines a 7-step methodology for SQL injection testing, including input validation, information gathering, exploiting true/false conditions, extracting data, interacting with the operating system, using command prompts, and expanding influence. Methods described include exploiting different SQL statement types and database types.
This document provides guidance on answering common interview questions. It begins with general tips, such as being upbeat, rehearsing answers, and finding out the employer's needs to tailor responses. For specific questions, it suggests strategies to highlight strengths and avoid discussing weaknesses. Key questions are addressed, including telling about yourself, strengths, weaknesses, reasons for leaving previous jobs, career goals, and handling illegal or controversial questions. The document aims to help candidates learn how to effectively promote their qualifications for a role during an interview.
This document announces a weekend event to plan the Transeuropa Weekend festival across multiple European cities. The event will include discussions on developing economic alternatives and engaging young people in discussions on European citizenship. Participants will work on common activities, workshops, and an artistic program for the festival. They will also discuss communication strategies and design for promoting the transnational event. The document provides an agenda for the weekend with topics such as festival planning, a transnational walk, and next steps for the project.
This document describes various activities that could be organized as part of a transnational festival, including lectures, discussions, workshops, installations, performances, and more. The activities are organized by location and provide details about the type of event, speakers that could be invited, and how audience participation could be developed. The goal is to bring together people from different countries and backgrounds to exchange ideas, skills, and perspectives through interactive cultural experiences.
Brazil is the largest country in South America with over 7,000 km of coastline and diverse landscapes ranging from dense Amazon jungles to tropical beaches. It has a population of over 190 million people, mostly Portuguese speakers, and was formerly a colony of Portugal. Brazil has a complex system of rivers, including the second longest river in the world, the Amazon, and varies climates from equatorial to subtropical.
This document discusses applying technology to school classrooms. It outlines advantages like providing engaging learning materials and connecting students to experts, as well as disadvantages like upkeep costs and potential health issues from improper computer use. Specific ways technology can be incorporated are presented for math, science, and language arts classrooms, such as organizing data, performing experiments, and accessing online libraries. References used in creating the document are also listed.
A CLE presentation at the New York County Lawyer Association by Monique Altheim, Esq. with Joseph Bambara, followed by a panel discussion with Hon. James C. Francis, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York.
Panama & Los Angeles: The Waterworks That Made the American West03ram
1. The document describes two major water infrastructure projects - the Panama Canal and the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
2. It details the engineering challenges of building the Panama Canal across the isthmus of Panama and the health issues that caused the initial French effort to fail.
3. It also outlines how William Mulholland secured water rights in the Owens Valley and oversaw the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct to provide a reliable water source for the growing city of Los Angeles.
The auditors' report summarizes that they audited Prophecy Resource Corp.'s financial statements for the years ended September 30, 2007 and 2006. The auditors conducted their audits in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards and determined that the financial statements present fairly the financial position of the company.
This document provides an introduction to marketing and outlines several definitions and approaches to defining marketing:
1. It discusses economic, consumer, societal, managerial, and broader approaches to defining marketing and summarizes key elements of definitions within each approach.
2. Marketing is defined as the exchange of goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants through creating, offering, and freely exchanging products and services.
3. The definition and understanding of marketing is evolving as the business environment changes and knowledge of the subject improves. Marketing involves managing relationships and creating value for customers and organizations.
This document discusses California's history during World War 2 and the postwar period. It notes that after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese people were removed from military zones in California, Oregon, and Washington under an executive order. It also discusses the large presence of uniformed military personnel in California during the war as well as social unrest and riots among enlisted men. After the war, it outlines issues around racial tensions, immigration, and diversity that California grappled with in the latter 20th century.
Government Publications August 2015 Library Guide (4)Mary Howrey
This document provides a summary of select government publications and portals for finding U.S. and international government information. It lists several U.S. and international sources for publications from the executive, legislative, and judicial branches as well as topics such as health, science, education, and statistics. The sources listed provide access to official documents, databases, reports and other information from federal agencies and international organizations.
Mexican food varies widely by region due to climate, geography, and cultural influences. It combines native pre-Columbian foods like corn, tomatoes, peppers, and chocolate with European imports like beef, pork, chicken, rice, and onions introduced by the Spanish. Popular dishes include tacos, enchiladas, tamales, and mole, but regional specialties exist like seafood dishes in coastal areas and goat in northern Mexico. Overall, Mexican cuisine is renowned for its variety of flavors, vibrant presentations, and healthful combination of proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
This document is the system manual for Need for Speed Underground arcade cabinets. It provides instructions for installing, operating, maintaining and troubleshooting the arcade system. The manual covers cabinet specifications, installation procedures, game play instructions, operator menu functions, maintenance procedures and troubleshooting tips. Safety warnings are included to ensure the safe operation of the arcade system.
Giulia is an Italian living in London who started her own design business after struggling to find work, drawing inspiration from the migrant communities she observes. Her day involves getting coffee from a cafe that offers "suspended coffees" for those in need, connecting remotely with women in Kenya to understand their lives and culture to inform her designs, and taking on a commission to design a wedding dress for an Afghan woman while seeking a new studio space and opportunities for her friends.
The document discusses building relationships to stimulate collaboration between students, entrepreneurs, professors, and public service staff to help people understand issues and their own motivations and skills. It also talks about helping young people tackle needs in their communities by cultivating creativity, understanding motivations, and supporting prototypes that help people work together through collaboration, empathy, and reconciliation.
This document provides an introduction to Hadoop and MapReduce concepts through examples. It includes code for a word count MapReduce job with mappers to tokenize text into words, reducers to sum word counts, and a driver to run the job. It also explains Hadoop data types, serialization, data flow between mappers and reducers, and use of combiners to optimize word count. Finally, it outlines exercises for students to complete including implementing word count, bigrams, capitalization analysis and indexing.
Using LinkedIn Answers, the introduction function, who's viewed my profile, benefits of joining Groups, LinkedIn Etiquette, how to manage your network in 5 minutes a day.
Involving citizens in the re use of assetsNoel Hatch
This document discusses involving citizens in the re-use of community assets by asking who defines what an asset is, what value assets provide, whether assets are for a community or the community as a whole, how to build a community around assets, and how to make it easy for people to get involved.
This document describes various activities that could be organized as part of a transnational festival, including lectures, discussions, workshops, installations, performances, and more. The activities are organized by location and provide details about the type of event, speakers that could be invited, and how audience participation could be developed. The goal is to bring together people from different countries and backgrounds to exchange ideas, skills, and perspectives through interactive cultural experiences.
Brazil is the largest country in South America with over 7,000 km of coastline and diverse landscapes ranging from dense Amazon jungles to tropical beaches. It has a population of over 190 million people, mostly Portuguese speakers, and was formerly a colony of Portugal. Brazil has a complex system of rivers, including the second longest river in the world, the Amazon, and varies climates from equatorial to subtropical.
This document discusses applying technology to school classrooms. It outlines advantages like providing engaging learning materials and connecting students to experts, as well as disadvantages like upkeep costs and potential health issues from improper computer use. Specific ways technology can be incorporated are presented for math, science, and language arts classrooms, such as organizing data, performing experiments, and accessing online libraries. References used in creating the document are also listed.
A CLE presentation at the New York County Lawyer Association by Monique Altheim, Esq. with Joseph Bambara, followed by a panel discussion with Hon. James C. Francis, U.S. Magistrate Judge, Southern District of New York.
Panama & Los Angeles: The Waterworks That Made the American West03ram
1. The document describes two major water infrastructure projects - the Panama Canal and the Los Angeles Aqueduct.
2. It details the engineering challenges of building the Panama Canal across the isthmus of Panama and the health issues that caused the initial French effort to fail.
3. It also outlines how William Mulholland secured water rights in the Owens Valley and oversaw the construction of the Los Angeles Aqueduct to provide a reliable water source for the growing city of Los Angeles.
The auditors' report summarizes that they audited Prophecy Resource Corp.'s financial statements for the years ended September 30, 2007 and 2006. The auditors conducted their audits in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards and determined that the financial statements present fairly the financial position of the company.
This document provides an introduction to marketing and outlines several definitions and approaches to defining marketing:
1. It discusses economic, consumer, societal, managerial, and broader approaches to defining marketing and summarizes key elements of definitions within each approach.
2. Marketing is defined as the exchange of goods and services to satisfy human needs and wants through creating, offering, and freely exchanging products and services.
3. The definition and understanding of marketing is evolving as the business environment changes and knowledge of the subject improves. Marketing involves managing relationships and creating value for customers and organizations.
This document discusses California's history during World War 2 and the postwar period. It notes that after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese people were removed from military zones in California, Oregon, and Washington under an executive order. It also discusses the large presence of uniformed military personnel in California during the war as well as social unrest and riots among enlisted men. After the war, it outlines issues around racial tensions, immigration, and diversity that California grappled with in the latter 20th century.
Government Publications August 2015 Library Guide (4)Mary Howrey
This document provides a summary of select government publications and portals for finding U.S. and international government information. It lists several U.S. and international sources for publications from the executive, legislative, and judicial branches as well as topics such as health, science, education, and statistics. The sources listed provide access to official documents, databases, reports and other information from federal agencies and international organizations.
Mexican food varies widely by region due to climate, geography, and cultural influences. It combines native pre-Columbian foods like corn, tomatoes, peppers, and chocolate with European imports like beef, pork, chicken, rice, and onions introduced by the Spanish. Popular dishes include tacos, enchiladas, tamales, and mole, but regional specialties exist like seafood dishes in coastal areas and goat in northern Mexico. Overall, Mexican cuisine is renowned for its variety of flavors, vibrant presentations, and healthful combination of proteins, vitamins, and minerals.
This document is the system manual for Need for Speed Underground arcade cabinets. It provides instructions for installing, operating, maintaining and troubleshooting the arcade system. The manual covers cabinet specifications, installation procedures, game play instructions, operator menu functions, maintenance procedures and troubleshooting tips. Safety warnings are included to ensure the safe operation of the arcade system.
Giulia is an Italian living in London who started her own design business after struggling to find work, drawing inspiration from the migrant communities she observes. Her day involves getting coffee from a cafe that offers "suspended coffees" for those in need, connecting remotely with women in Kenya to understand their lives and culture to inform her designs, and taking on a commission to design a wedding dress for an Afghan woman while seeking a new studio space and opportunities for her friends.
The document discusses building relationships to stimulate collaboration between students, entrepreneurs, professors, and public service staff to help people understand issues and their own motivations and skills. It also talks about helping young people tackle needs in their communities by cultivating creativity, understanding motivations, and supporting prototypes that help people work together through collaboration, empathy, and reconciliation.
This document provides an introduction to Hadoop and MapReduce concepts through examples. It includes code for a word count MapReduce job with mappers to tokenize text into words, reducers to sum word counts, and a driver to run the job. It also explains Hadoop data types, serialization, data flow between mappers and reducers, and use of combiners to optimize word count. Finally, it outlines exercises for students to complete including implementing word count, bigrams, capitalization analysis and indexing.
Using LinkedIn Answers, the introduction function, who's viewed my profile, benefits of joining Groups, LinkedIn Etiquette, how to manage your network in 5 minutes a day.
Involving citizens in the re use of assetsNoel Hatch
This document discusses involving citizens in the re-use of community assets by asking who defines what an asset is, what value assets provide, whether assets are for a community or the community as a whole, how to build a community around assets, and how to make it easy for people to get involved.