This document summarizes tips for using social media and storytelling to build an online community and brand. It discusses choosing social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and using them to share your business's story. Specific tips are provided for using Instagram effectively, including choosing a username, filling out your bio, using hashtags, reposting others' content about your business, how to tag and mention people, sharing quality photos, and editing photos. The presenters provide their contact information and welcome questions from the audience.
The document summarizes research on sound alternations of the Japanese numerals 4, 7, 9, and 10 when used with different classifiers. An online survey of 50 native Japanese teachers found variation in pronunciation. For 7, respondents predominantly used the Sino-Japanese pronunciation except with classifiers like 17 and 7人. For 4 and 9, alternation depended on the classifier. The findings have implications for teaching Japanese numerals and classifiers, acknowledging their complexity while providing general guidelines. Further research questions are raised about regional and age differences and what triggers alternations.
Research on communication(Cross cultural and Corporate)riyankadaga
This document discusses effective communication, including cross-cultural communication and communication in a corporate setting. It provides 7Cs of effective communication: completeness, conciseness, consideration, clarity, concreteness, courtesy, and correctness. Cross-cultural communication is challenging due to cultural differences but understanding these differences can help achieve successful communication. Effective communication skills are important for managers to express needs, overcome barriers, and make informed decisions.
Turf grass lawns are the largest irrigated crop in the US, with over 9 billion gallons of water used daily for irrigation. Maintaining lawns also uses 800 million gallons of gasoline and leads to 17 million gallons of gasoline spilled per year. Fleet Farming is a pilot program that received initial grants and has engaged over 125 volunteers to establish small-scale urban farms, or "farmlettes", on donated land with the goal of having 15 farmlettes by 2016 to provide local, sustainable food using natural resources efficiently.
This document summarizes tips for using social media and storytelling to build an online community and brand. It discusses choosing social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter and using them to share your business's story. Specific tips are provided for using Instagram effectively, including choosing a username, filling out your bio, using hashtags, reposting others' content about your business, how to tag and mention people, sharing quality photos, and editing photos. The presenters provide their contact information and welcome questions from the audience.
The document summarizes research on sound alternations of the Japanese numerals 4, 7, 9, and 10 when used with different classifiers. An online survey of 50 native Japanese teachers found variation in pronunciation. For 7, respondents predominantly used the Sino-Japanese pronunciation except with classifiers like 17 and 7人. For 4 and 9, alternation depended on the classifier. The findings have implications for teaching Japanese numerals and classifiers, acknowledging their complexity while providing general guidelines. Further research questions are raised about regional and age differences and what triggers alternations.
Research on communication(Cross cultural and Corporate)riyankadaga
This document discusses effective communication, including cross-cultural communication and communication in a corporate setting. It provides 7Cs of effective communication: completeness, conciseness, consideration, clarity, concreteness, courtesy, and correctness. Cross-cultural communication is challenging due to cultural differences but understanding these differences can help achieve successful communication. Effective communication skills are important for managers to express needs, overcome barriers, and make informed decisions.
Turf grass lawns are the largest irrigated crop in the US, with over 9 billion gallons of water used daily for irrigation. Maintaining lawns also uses 800 million gallons of gasoline and leads to 17 million gallons of gasoline spilled per year. Fleet Farming is a pilot program that received initial grants and has engaged over 125 volunteers to establish small-scale urban farms, or "farmlettes", on donated land with the goal of having 15 farmlettes by 2016 to provide local, sustainable food using natural resources efficiently.
The document discusses a collection of data labeled "Collection 2". No other details are provided about what is contained within this collection or its purpose. The single word "Collection 2" is the only information given.
This document provides information on various perennial plants that can be grown in Florida, organized into categories. It lists tuber and root crops like Jerusalem artichokes, malanga, and wild yam. It also lists various greens like Florida spinach, moringa, chaya, and roselle. Additionally, it mentions various fruit bearing plants such as pineapple, mulberry, blackberry, jaboticaba, and elderberry. Finally, it lists some grasses, herbs, cover crops and native plants well-suited to the Florida climate.
The document describes a project to modify a catapult product called Catapult-Forza. 35% of middle east customers were returning the product because the distance traveled by the ball did not meet the specified range of 200 +/- 2 inches. The project objective is to reduce returns to 15% by modifying the catapult hardware and functionality to meet the distance specification. A gauge R&R study found part-to-part variation was the largest source of measurement error. Process maps, fishbone diagrams, FMEA, and design of experiments were used to analyze causes of variation and identify improvements to the position of pins and angle of the moving arm.
The document discusses how American lives were affected socially and economically during World War II. Socially, women entered the workforce in large numbers, gaining new independence and freedom. Racial tensions increased as African Americans migrated north and Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps. Economically, rationing was implemented to conserve resources for the war effort, while incomes and savings rose as Americans invested in war bonds. Nearly all Americans contributed to the war effort through these social and economic sacrifices.
Princeton ethics in finance 2013 session 6 -- ethics of investingasoni98
The document summarizes information presented on ethics in financial markets. It includes:
1) A discussion of modern portfolio theory and forms of ethical investing such as socially responsible investing and impact investing.
2) Analysis of risk and return characteristics of different asset classes as well as how diversification affects portfolio risk.
3) Examination of traditional and non-traditional investment benchmarks and metrics used to evaluate the performance of investments like mutual funds, hedge funds, and impact investments relative to their benchmarks.
The document discusses recent scientific findings that show daydreaming serves important cognitive functions. It may be essential for consciousness, creativity, and social skills rehearsal. Studies find people spend 15-50% of waking hours daydreaming. Far from being a waste, daydreaming helps generate identity and may be key to problem solving. It allows rehearsing of social situations without risk. More research is needed to fully understand its benefits.
The document discusses a collection of data labeled "Collection 2". No other details are provided about what is contained within this collection or its purpose. The single word "Collection 2" is the only information given.
This document provides information on various perennial plants that can be grown in Florida, organized into categories. It lists tuber and root crops like Jerusalem artichokes, malanga, and wild yam. It also lists various greens like Florida spinach, moringa, chaya, and roselle. Additionally, it mentions various fruit bearing plants such as pineapple, mulberry, blackberry, jaboticaba, and elderberry. Finally, it lists some grasses, herbs, cover crops and native plants well-suited to the Florida climate.
The document describes a project to modify a catapult product called Catapult-Forza. 35% of middle east customers were returning the product because the distance traveled by the ball did not meet the specified range of 200 +/- 2 inches. The project objective is to reduce returns to 15% by modifying the catapult hardware and functionality to meet the distance specification. A gauge R&R study found part-to-part variation was the largest source of measurement error. Process maps, fishbone diagrams, FMEA, and design of experiments were used to analyze causes of variation and identify improvements to the position of pins and angle of the moving arm.
The document discusses how American lives were affected socially and economically during World War II. Socially, women entered the workforce in large numbers, gaining new independence and freedom. Racial tensions increased as African Americans migrated north and Japanese Americans were sent to internment camps. Economically, rationing was implemented to conserve resources for the war effort, while incomes and savings rose as Americans invested in war bonds. Nearly all Americans contributed to the war effort through these social and economic sacrifices.
Princeton ethics in finance 2013 session 6 -- ethics of investingasoni98
The document summarizes information presented on ethics in financial markets. It includes:
1) A discussion of modern portfolio theory and forms of ethical investing such as socially responsible investing and impact investing.
2) Analysis of risk and return characteristics of different asset classes as well as how diversification affects portfolio risk.
3) Examination of traditional and non-traditional investment benchmarks and metrics used to evaluate the performance of investments like mutual funds, hedge funds, and impact investments relative to their benchmarks.
The document discusses recent scientific findings that show daydreaming serves important cognitive functions. It may be essential for consciousness, creativity, and social skills rehearsal. Studies find people spend 15-50% of waking hours daydreaming. Far from being a waste, daydreaming helps generate identity and may be key to problem solving. It allows rehearsing of social situations without risk. More research is needed to fully understand its benefits.