The document contains numbers and codes that appear to reference dates, quantities, or other data points. It includes references to CDs, books, and dates from January and February 1956. The document ends with an unclear question mark.
The document discusses numbers and dates related to e-book sales. E-book sales have increased over time, with higher sales numbers in later dates compared to earlier dates. Different formats and versions of e-books are mentioned.
The document contains numbers and symbols that do not form coherent sentences. It appears to include dates, numbers, codes, and abbreviations but no clear meaning can be derived from the text.
The document discusses a new library system that allows users to check out e-books. It notes that the system launched with 15 e-book titles available across various genres. Users can check out e-books for 3 weeks at a time and can renew titles if they are not on hold by another user. The system has proven popular so far with over 100 e-books checked out in the first month.
This document discusses the benefits of e-books and CD-ROMs for learning. It notes that e-books and CD-ROMs can provide multimedia content like images, video and audio to enhance the learning experience. E-books and CD-ROMs also allow content to be updated regularly and can be shared among students more easily than printed materials. However, some argue that reading from screens is more tiring for eyes than reading printed books.
This document discusses the Thai government's plan to distribute free e-books to students. It notes that over 15 million e-books will be given to students for educational purposes. The e-books cover various subjects and will be distributed to students according to a schedule between January 2022 and February 2055.
The document is a fundraising handbook for Sacramento City College for Fall 2012. It provides guidance and information to help with fundraising efforts at the college. The handbook's goal is to assist those at SCC with their fundraising activities and campaigns during the Fall 2012 term.
The document contains a series of numbers and letters with no context or explanation. It does not provide any clear information that can be succinctly summarized in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses numbers and dates related to e-book sales. E-book sales have increased over time, with higher sales numbers in later dates compared to earlier dates. Different formats and versions of e-books are mentioned.
The document contains numbers and symbols that do not form coherent sentences. It appears to include dates, numbers, codes, and abbreviations but no clear meaning can be derived from the text.
The document discusses a new library system that allows users to check out e-books. It notes that the system launched with 15 e-book titles available across various genres. Users can check out e-books for 3 weeks at a time and can renew titles if they are not on hold by another user. The system has proven popular so far with over 100 e-books checked out in the first month.
This document discusses the benefits of e-books and CD-ROMs for learning. It notes that e-books and CD-ROMs can provide multimedia content like images, video and audio to enhance the learning experience. E-books and CD-ROMs also allow content to be updated regularly and can be shared among students more easily than printed materials. However, some argue that reading from screens is more tiring for eyes than reading printed books.
This document discusses the Thai government's plan to distribute free e-books to students. It notes that over 15 million e-books will be given to students for educational purposes. The e-books cover various subjects and will be distributed to students according to a schedule between January 2022 and February 2055.
The document is a fundraising handbook for Sacramento City College for Fall 2012. It provides guidance and information to help with fundraising efforts at the college. The handbook's goal is to assist those at SCC with their fundraising activities and campaigns during the Fall 2012 term.
The document contains a series of numbers and letters with no context or explanation. It does not provide any clear information that can be succinctly summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Christy Tanner - TV makes you smarter 11 4-11 finalTania Kasongo
The document discusses how technology is changing entertainment and television viewing. It notes that second screen usage has become mass market, with 70% of tablet/smartphone owners using second screens while watching TV. It also discusses the growing options for watching TV and the large number of quality shows available, leading viewers to watch more TV. Overall it presents how technology is enhancing the TV viewing experience and making viewers smarter about how to navigate and keep up with all the entertainment options.
What Facebook’s New Features Mean for JournalismTania Kasongo
Facebook is a major platform for discovering and sharing news, with over 800 million monthly active users and 350 million mobile users. The document discusses several ways journalists and news organizations can leverage Facebook to distribute their content, including through the News Feed, video chat, subscribing to sources, and using their Page and applications like Livestream. It also provides tips for journalists on best practices like including analysis, using engaging photos, and posting at optimal times of day to increase audience engagement on their Facebook Pages.
This document discusses several programs that use mobile phones to help eliminate pediatric HIV in Africa. It provides brief descriptions of 16 programs across 10 countries. The programs use text messages and mobile applications to improve demand and awareness, track patients and test results, coordinate care, and manage supply chains. They target challenges such as low testing rates, delayed results, poor adherence, and stockouts. The document suggests mobile can address key issues in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission initiatives.
The Filter Bubble: How to Fix Content CurationTania Kasongo
Presentation from 2011 Mashable Media Summit by Eli Pariser, Author of The Filter Bubble and President/Founding Board MemberMoveon.org and Accessnow.org
The Evolution of Sports Illustrated: From Print to DigitalTania Kasongo
The document summarizes Niccolò Machiavelli's view on introducing changes and innovations. Machiavelli states that introducing changes is a delicate matter that is dangerous to undertake, doubtful in its success, and will make enemies of those who benefit from the status quo. The only supporters will be those who may benefit from the new changes. This view captures the challenges of being a leader who innovates and introduces changes.
Break Down the Content Barriers of Social NetworksTania Kasongo
The document provides strategies for using social networks like Facebook to increase website traffic and revenue. It recommends (1) optimizing social media profiles, (2) socializing all website content to drive more engagement and traffic, and (3) integrating social features into commerce functions to directly increase sales and customer loyalty. By fully integrating social media into all aspects of their operations, companies can realize significant gains in key performance metrics like traffic, engagement, subscriptions, and revenue.
Created a media plan for Colgate-Palmolive's Hill's Science Diet in the pet food industry. The plan included a situational analysis, proposed target audience, media mix, sales promotion, as well as, an a budget for the campaign that was simulated through Media Flight Plan.
Sales Presentation: Tio Gazpacho Paid Search CampaignLane_Brian
Created a paid search campaign for Tio Gazpacho, a cold soup drink. Presentation includes a situational analysis, target audience, and paid search strategy.
The British East India Company established trading posts in India and gradually expanded their influence over local rulers. By the mid-1800s, Britain had established direct control over India after the last Mughal emperor was overthrown. Under British rule, economic policies benefited British industry at the expense of Indian businesses. Infrastructure like railroads expanded under the British but also aided the extraction of resources. Social changes from British influence included banning practices like sati and reforms to marriage customs. Growing resentment led to the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 against new equipment that violated Hindu and Muslim beliefs, which marked the end of East India Company rule and established direct British authority over India.
The Future of Social Media: The Current Landscape and 2012 TrendsTania Kasongo
The document discusses key trends in media for 2012 and beyond. It outlines trends in news aggregation apps, magazine apps designed for tablets, expanding beyond just the iPad to devices like Kindle Fire, incorporating social gestures to share content, TV everywhere streaming to multiple devices, second screen experiences that enhance TV viewing, marketing apps for movies and TV, social music platforms, and emerging technologies like HTML5, flexible displays, and location-based news. The future of media will be shaped by these new forms of reading, watching, and listening to content across many different devices and platforms.
Explore the development of a CoP strategy from initial concepts through to deployment of what is becoming a de facto standard for networking and collaboration across the public sector. It covers the following key points: 1.Developing a trusted environment in an unbounded network. 2.Overcoming the silo mentality. 3.Leveraging Web 2.0 and social media applications for virtual collaboration. 4.What makes a successful CoP and how is success measured? 5.Breaching the digital divide 6.Lessons learnt.
This document appears to list the results of a triathlon competition with 30 participants. It includes each participant's bib number, name, gender, club, and times for the swim, bike, run and total elapsed time. The times range from 01:05:12 to 01:46:42 for the total elapsed time. A variety of clubs are listed, along with gender categories of men, women, veterans and seniors.
This document discusses industrial symbiosis and sustainable revenue generation through connecting industries. It describes industrial symbiosis as a systems approach that identifies business opportunities by leveraging underutilized resources, including materials, energy, water, expertise and assets. This creates a circular system where waste from one industry becomes a resource for another, rather than entering a disposal system. The document provides examples of industrial symbiosis projects and argues it can help change business models to be more sustainable and create new mutual economic and environmental benefits through inter-industry cooperation.
Villa B offers an infinity pool deck with stunning ocean views. The large deck features a saltwater infinity edge pool and spacious sun lounging areas. Guests can relax in luxury while taking in panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscape from the privacy of the pool deck area.
Christy Tanner - TV makes you smarter 11 4-11 finalTania Kasongo
The document discusses how technology is changing entertainment and television viewing. It notes that second screen usage has become mass market, with 70% of tablet/smartphone owners using second screens while watching TV. It also discusses the growing options for watching TV and the large number of quality shows available, leading viewers to watch more TV. Overall it presents how technology is enhancing the TV viewing experience and making viewers smarter about how to navigate and keep up with all the entertainment options.
What Facebook’s New Features Mean for JournalismTania Kasongo
Facebook is a major platform for discovering and sharing news, with over 800 million monthly active users and 350 million mobile users. The document discusses several ways journalists and news organizations can leverage Facebook to distribute their content, including through the News Feed, video chat, subscribing to sources, and using their Page and applications like Livestream. It also provides tips for journalists on best practices like including analysis, using engaging photos, and posting at optimal times of day to increase audience engagement on their Facebook Pages.
This document discusses several programs that use mobile phones to help eliminate pediatric HIV in Africa. It provides brief descriptions of 16 programs across 10 countries. The programs use text messages and mobile applications to improve demand and awareness, track patients and test results, coordinate care, and manage supply chains. They target challenges such as low testing rates, delayed results, poor adherence, and stockouts. The document suggests mobile can address key issues in prevention of mother-to-child HIV transmission initiatives.
The Filter Bubble: How to Fix Content CurationTania Kasongo
Presentation from 2011 Mashable Media Summit by Eli Pariser, Author of The Filter Bubble and President/Founding Board MemberMoveon.org and Accessnow.org
The Evolution of Sports Illustrated: From Print to DigitalTania Kasongo
The document summarizes Niccolò Machiavelli's view on introducing changes and innovations. Machiavelli states that introducing changes is a delicate matter that is dangerous to undertake, doubtful in its success, and will make enemies of those who benefit from the status quo. The only supporters will be those who may benefit from the new changes. This view captures the challenges of being a leader who innovates and introduces changes.
Break Down the Content Barriers of Social NetworksTania Kasongo
The document provides strategies for using social networks like Facebook to increase website traffic and revenue. It recommends (1) optimizing social media profiles, (2) socializing all website content to drive more engagement and traffic, and (3) integrating social features into commerce functions to directly increase sales and customer loyalty. By fully integrating social media into all aspects of their operations, companies can realize significant gains in key performance metrics like traffic, engagement, subscriptions, and revenue.
Created a media plan for Colgate-Palmolive's Hill's Science Diet in the pet food industry. The plan included a situational analysis, proposed target audience, media mix, sales promotion, as well as, an a budget for the campaign that was simulated through Media Flight Plan.
Sales Presentation: Tio Gazpacho Paid Search CampaignLane_Brian
Created a paid search campaign for Tio Gazpacho, a cold soup drink. Presentation includes a situational analysis, target audience, and paid search strategy.
The British East India Company established trading posts in India and gradually expanded their influence over local rulers. By the mid-1800s, Britain had established direct control over India after the last Mughal emperor was overthrown. Under British rule, economic policies benefited British industry at the expense of Indian businesses. Infrastructure like railroads expanded under the British but also aided the extraction of resources. Social changes from British influence included banning practices like sati and reforms to marriage customs. Growing resentment led to the Sepoy Mutiny in 1857 against new equipment that violated Hindu and Muslim beliefs, which marked the end of East India Company rule and established direct British authority over India.
The Future of Social Media: The Current Landscape and 2012 TrendsTania Kasongo
The document discusses key trends in media for 2012 and beyond. It outlines trends in news aggregation apps, magazine apps designed for tablets, expanding beyond just the iPad to devices like Kindle Fire, incorporating social gestures to share content, TV everywhere streaming to multiple devices, second screen experiences that enhance TV viewing, marketing apps for movies and TV, social music platforms, and emerging technologies like HTML5, flexible displays, and location-based news. The future of media will be shaped by these new forms of reading, watching, and listening to content across many different devices and platforms.
Explore the development of a CoP strategy from initial concepts through to deployment of what is becoming a de facto standard for networking and collaboration across the public sector. It covers the following key points: 1.Developing a trusted environment in an unbounded network. 2.Overcoming the silo mentality. 3.Leveraging Web 2.0 and social media applications for virtual collaboration. 4.What makes a successful CoP and how is success measured? 5.Breaching the digital divide 6.Lessons learnt.
This document appears to list the results of a triathlon competition with 30 participants. It includes each participant's bib number, name, gender, club, and times for the swim, bike, run and total elapsed time. The times range from 01:05:12 to 01:46:42 for the total elapsed time. A variety of clubs are listed, along with gender categories of men, women, veterans and seniors.
This document discusses industrial symbiosis and sustainable revenue generation through connecting industries. It describes industrial symbiosis as a systems approach that identifies business opportunities by leveraging underutilized resources, including materials, energy, water, expertise and assets. This creates a circular system where waste from one industry becomes a resource for another, rather than entering a disposal system. The document provides examples of industrial symbiosis projects and argues it can help change business models to be more sustainable and create new mutual economic and environmental benefits through inter-industry cooperation.
Villa B offers an infinity pool deck with stunning ocean views. The large deck features a saltwater infinity edge pool and spacious sun lounging areas. Guests can relax in luxury while taking in panoramic views of the ocean and surrounding landscape from the privacy of the pool deck area.
The document contains numbers and codes that appear to reference dates, quantities, or other data points. It includes references to CDs, books, and dates from January and February 1956. The document ends with an unclear question mark.
The document contains numbers and codes that appear to reference dates, quantities, or other data points. It includes references to CDs, books, and dates from January and February 1956. The document ends with an unclear question mark.
This document appears to be an English proficiency exam containing questions about language use, writing ability, and reading comprehension. It includes sections on oral expression with sample conversations and dialogs, error identification with underlined sentence portions, and sentence completion questions. The exam tests a variety of English skills including grammar, vocabulary, listening comprehension, and situational language use. It is intended for non-native English speakers and aims to evaluate their proficiency in the English language.