The document discusses evidence that a swarm of comets impacted Earth and the moon around 12,900 years ago. It provides examples of comet impacts on the moon, including different types of craters. It analyzes similarities between impact patterns on the moon and locations in North America, particularly around Hudson Bay in Canada, suggesting this area was the site of one of the largest comet impacts from the swarm. Maps and images from NASA and other space agencies are presented to support the argument.
The document provides 15 tips for tuning the Designer 2000 development environment to improve productivity. It addresses tuning the repository database, client-side settings, and SQL*Net network configuration. Tips for the repository include periodically recreating indexes and hash tables, pinning procedures in the SGA, proper sizing of rollback segments and redo logs, and placement of datafiles across multiple disks. Client-side tips include required hardware specifications and PATH settings. SQL*Net tuning involves setting up a multi-threaded server configuration. Together, implementing these tips provides an optimized, well-tuned Designer 2000 environment.
The document defines a planet and dwarf planet, discusses why Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet rather than a planet, and provides details about Pluto's discovery, size, temperature, materials, rotation period, revolution period around the sun, and moons Charon, Nix, and Hydra. Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930 using a telescope. Pluto is smaller than other objects discovered in the solar system and is made of ice, rock, and methane gas. It has a freezing temperature and rotates once every 6 Earth days while revolving around the sun once every 248 Earth years.
The document discusses various online tools that can be used for education, including blogs, wikis, podcasts, photo editing tools, video editing tools, citation generators, content providers like BrainPOP and United Streaming, and lesson planning tools like WebQuest generators. It provides links to examples of these different types of educational tools.
The document discusses considerations for building mobile location-based services (LBS) applications. It outlines NAVTEQ's offerings for developers, including high-quality digital maps for 77 countries, access to mapping APIs, sample map data and developer resources through their NN4D network. The document also describes opportunities in LBS like navigation, content, social networking and advertising. It promotes NAVTEQ's Galileo satellite competition and special topic prize for innovative LBS apps using positioning technologies and map data.
Despite its attractive promise, the social media industry is struggling to secure the budgets it thinks it deserves. Building upon recognised planning principles, this presentation highlights where these arguments are being won and lost and the future of social media in business.
Wordshop Web Evolution (by Morozov Andrey)Андрей Морозов
The document discusses the evolution of consumer behavior on the internet and engagement marketing. It states that the old model of push advertising must be replaced by engagement marketing. It describes how the internet has transitioned from a place for entertainment to a central part of people's lives, especially for digital natives. This has led to the rise of digital democracy where everyone can access and share knowledge through self-expression. Brands now must change how they communicate and connect with audiences by focusing on digital lives, behaviors, and creating new experiences through involvement and understanding rather than one-way messages.
The document discusses evidence that a swarm of comets impacted Earth and the moon around 12,900 years ago. It provides examples of comet impacts on the moon, including different types of craters. It analyzes similarities between impact patterns on the moon and locations in North America, particularly around Hudson Bay in Canada, suggesting this area was the site of one of the largest comet impacts from the swarm. Maps and images from NASA and other space agencies are presented to support the argument.
The document provides 15 tips for tuning the Designer 2000 development environment to improve productivity. It addresses tuning the repository database, client-side settings, and SQL*Net network configuration. Tips for the repository include periodically recreating indexes and hash tables, pinning procedures in the SGA, proper sizing of rollback segments and redo logs, and placement of datafiles across multiple disks. Client-side tips include required hardware specifications and PATH settings. SQL*Net tuning involves setting up a multi-threaded server configuration. Together, implementing these tips provides an optimized, well-tuned Designer 2000 environment.
The document defines a planet and dwarf planet, discusses why Pluto is now classified as a dwarf planet rather than a planet, and provides details about Pluto's discovery, size, temperature, materials, rotation period, revolution period around the sun, and moons Charon, Nix, and Hydra. Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto in 1930 using a telescope. Pluto is smaller than other objects discovered in the solar system and is made of ice, rock, and methane gas. It has a freezing temperature and rotates once every 6 Earth days while revolving around the sun once every 248 Earth years.
The document discusses various online tools that can be used for education, including blogs, wikis, podcasts, photo editing tools, video editing tools, citation generators, content providers like BrainPOP and United Streaming, and lesson planning tools like WebQuest generators. It provides links to examples of these different types of educational tools.
The document discusses considerations for building mobile location-based services (LBS) applications. It outlines NAVTEQ's offerings for developers, including high-quality digital maps for 77 countries, access to mapping APIs, sample map data and developer resources through their NN4D network. The document also describes opportunities in LBS like navigation, content, social networking and advertising. It promotes NAVTEQ's Galileo satellite competition and special topic prize for innovative LBS apps using positioning technologies and map data.
Despite its attractive promise, the social media industry is struggling to secure the budgets it thinks it deserves. Building upon recognised planning principles, this presentation highlights where these arguments are being won and lost and the future of social media in business.
Wordshop Web Evolution (by Morozov Andrey)Андрей Морозов
The document discusses the evolution of consumer behavior on the internet and engagement marketing. It states that the old model of push advertising must be replaced by engagement marketing. It describes how the internet has transitioned from a place for entertainment to a central part of people's lives, especially for digital natives. This has led to the rise of digital democracy where everyone can access and share knowledge through self-expression. Brands now must change how they communicate and connect with audiences by focusing on digital lives, behaviors, and creating new experiences through involvement and understanding rather than one-way messages.
Teknisa has been in the market since 1990, as such has the know-how to deal with its clients' needs. We provide business management software for several segments but specifically for the food service industry. Our software controls ALL the processes involved in the production of collective meals.
Restaurants aren't left! We have POS software that controls the point of sale systems.
The document summarizes findings from an analytics bulletin on trends in online conversions.
1) Rich media ad formats increase conversion rates more than standard banners, with conversion rates over 2.5x higher. Lowering the number of steps a user needs to take by including data capture in banners makes conversions 5x more likely than on an advertiser's site.
2) While click-through rates are a common metric, they only tell part of the story and conversion rates are a better measure of success, with worldwide conversion rates over double the click-through rate.
3) Automatic optimization of campaigns significantly increases conversion rates over non-optimized campaigns, rich media, and global averages, highlighting the importance of optimization
This survey aims to gather information from youth participating in a mentoring program about their experiences and how the program can be improved. It asks questions about demographics, school engagement, attitudes, coping strategies, and their relationship with their mentor. The goal is to learn how the youth benefit from participation and help strengthen the program for next year. Honest feedback is encouraged so the program coordinator can better understand the impact and make adjustments.
The document discusses the specific heat (Cp) of MgSiN2, which was measured between 8-800 K using adiabatic calorimetry and differential scanning calorimetry. Below 24 K, Cp follows the Debye T3 approximation. Between 350-650 K, Cp fits the Debye equation with a constant Debye temperature of 996 K. Between 24-350 K, the Debye temperature varies with a minimum of 740 K at 55 K. Thermodynamic properties like entropy, enthalpy, and free energy were calculated using Cp data and standard formulas.
Pycon 2011 talk (may not be final, note)c.titus.brown
This document discusses handling large amounts of genomic data using probabilistic data structures like Bloom filters. Bloom filters allow storing and querying large amounts of genomic sequence data in a memory-efficient way. They can be used to assemble short DNA sequences, reduce graph complexity, and trim errors from assemblies. The approach works well for pre-filtering large metagenomic datasets, enabling assembly of 200GB datasets using a single machine.
Experimenting with the OSGi platform in the Aspire RFID middlewareClément Escoffier
RFID (Radio Frequency IDenfication) technology is becoming a key driving force for next generation IT systems, following the vision of the "Internet of Things". The OW2 AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source middleware to ease the development, deployment and management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. This middleware is lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable and privacy-friendly. OW2 Aspire implements and completes several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global and NFC Forum. The Aspire architecture is mainly based on the collection and filtering of RFID events and sensors data from OSGi-based low-cost gateways to JavaEE high-end servers powered with OSGi (i.e., JOnAS). This presentation shows how we have benefited from the OSGi platform (modularity, provisioning, and dynamicity) to build the AspireRFID middleware, including specific aspects of, and tools for, OSGi, such as:
* JMX management with MOSGi
* Component-Based Software Engineering with iPOJO
* RFID tag readings published via the Event Admin mediator
* Sensor data collection and filtering performed through wires, dynamically and automatically managed by the Wire Admin service, thanks to the WireAdmin Binder engine and its W-ADL.
The OW2 Aspire RFID project is supported by the FP7 Aspire project. A short demonstration using industry quality RFID devices on a scale model may conclude the presentation.
The document discusses key dates and thinkers of the Enlightenment era and the impact of important battles and revolutions. It notes that the English Civil War, American Revolution, and French Revolution occurred between 1642-1799 and influenced Enlightenment thinkers like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, and John Locke. These battles gave nations like America, France, and England more rights and freedoms, and linked the countries' movements toward becoming free democracies without absolute rulers.
This document describes principles of economic management and leadership in orbit. It lists 10 commandments of leadership in orbit, including changing to maximize leadership ability, demonstrating leadership in all actions, and leadership stemming from inner purity and honest intent. The Orbit system provides an integrated process for economic management in the health industry through transparent information sharing and knowledge management to support quality decision making.
The official event program for the 2009 National Association of Bar Executives (NABE) Communications Section Workshop
held Tuesday, October 20 through Friday, October 23, 2009 at the Rio-All Suites Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication that conveys messages through physical behaviors such as facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and tone of voice. Positive body language includes open palms, direct eye contact, smiling, and firm handshakes which indicate an open personality and honesty. Other cues like eye contact, smiles, hand gestures, and leg positions provide insights into a person's emotions, thoughts, and social behaviors. Body language plays an important role in how we perceive and interact with others.
The Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition aims to create change through collaboration, education, and preventing substance abuse. It meets monthly and follows the Strategic Prevention Framework Model. This involves assessing needs, building community capacity, planning strategies, implementing plans, and evaluating results. Current strategies target underage drinking rates, binge drinking among youth and young adults, and drunk driving. The coalition analyzes data and implements environmental prevention strategies.
This webinar discussed the authority of arbitrators to issue subpoenas for third-party witnesses and documents. The law is unsettled, as arbitrators have limited authority borrowed from the federal court in their district, but no contempt power. While the FAA allows arbitrators to subpoena witnesses to appear, the authority to subpoena pre-hearing document production from non-parties is unclear. The webinar provided practice tips for advocates and arbitrators, such as proving special need, suggesting creative solutions like moving hearings, and encouraging party agreement.
This document contains calendar pages showing the months from January 2009 through December 2009. Each page displays the days of the week and dates for that month. Notes sections are included at the bottom of each page but are blank. The purpose of the document appears to be to provide a monthly calendar for the year 2009.
Teknisa has been in the market since 1990, as such has the know-how to deal with its clients' needs. We provide business management software for several segments but specifically for the food service industry. Our software controls ALL the processes involved in the production of collective meals.
Restaurants aren't left! We have POS software that controls the point of sale systems.
The document summarizes findings from an analytics bulletin on trends in online conversions.
1) Rich media ad formats increase conversion rates more than standard banners, with conversion rates over 2.5x higher. Lowering the number of steps a user needs to take by including data capture in banners makes conversions 5x more likely than on an advertiser's site.
2) While click-through rates are a common metric, they only tell part of the story and conversion rates are a better measure of success, with worldwide conversion rates over double the click-through rate.
3) Automatic optimization of campaigns significantly increases conversion rates over non-optimized campaigns, rich media, and global averages, highlighting the importance of optimization
This survey aims to gather information from youth participating in a mentoring program about their experiences and how the program can be improved. It asks questions about demographics, school engagement, attitudes, coping strategies, and their relationship with their mentor. The goal is to learn how the youth benefit from participation and help strengthen the program for next year. Honest feedback is encouraged so the program coordinator can better understand the impact and make adjustments.
The document discusses the specific heat (Cp) of MgSiN2, which was measured between 8-800 K using adiabatic calorimetry and differential scanning calorimetry. Below 24 K, Cp follows the Debye T3 approximation. Between 350-650 K, Cp fits the Debye equation with a constant Debye temperature of 996 K. Between 24-350 K, the Debye temperature varies with a minimum of 740 K at 55 K. Thermodynamic properties like entropy, enthalpy, and free energy were calculated using Cp data and standard formulas.
Pycon 2011 talk (may not be final, note)c.titus.brown
This document discusses handling large amounts of genomic data using probabilistic data structures like Bloom filters. Bloom filters allow storing and querying large amounts of genomic sequence data in a memory-efficient way. They can be used to assemble short DNA sequences, reduce graph complexity, and trim errors from assemblies. The approach works well for pre-filtering large metagenomic datasets, enabling assembly of 200GB datasets using a single machine.
Experimenting with the OSGi platform in the Aspire RFID middlewareClément Escoffier
RFID (Radio Frequency IDenfication) technology is becoming a key driving force for next generation IT systems, following the vision of the "Internet of Things". The OW2 AspireRFID project aims at developing and promoting an open-source middleware to ease the development, deployment and management of RFID-based applications and sensor-based applications. This middleware is lightweight, standards-compliant, scalable and privacy-friendly. OW2 Aspire implements and completes several specifications from consortiums such as EPC Global and NFC Forum. The Aspire architecture is mainly based on the collection and filtering of RFID events and sensors data from OSGi-based low-cost gateways to JavaEE high-end servers powered with OSGi (i.e., JOnAS). This presentation shows how we have benefited from the OSGi platform (modularity, provisioning, and dynamicity) to build the AspireRFID middleware, including specific aspects of, and tools for, OSGi, such as:
* JMX management with MOSGi
* Component-Based Software Engineering with iPOJO
* RFID tag readings published via the Event Admin mediator
* Sensor data collection and filtering performed through wires, dynamically and automatically managed by the Wire Admin service, thanks to the WireAdmin Binder engine and its W-ADL.
The OW2 Aspire RFID project is supported by the FP7 Aspire project. A short demonstration using industry quality RFID devices on a scale model may conclude the presentation.
The document discusses key dates and thinkers of the Enlightenment era and the impact of important battles and revolutions. It notes that the English Civil War, American Revolution, and French Revolution occurred between 1642-1799 and influenced Enlightenment thinkers like Samuel Adams, John Hancock, Thomas Jefferson, and John Locke. These battles gave nations like America, France, and England more rights and freedoms, and linked the countries' movements toward becoming free democracies without absolute rulers.
This document describes principles of economic management and leadership in orbit. It lists 10 commandments of leadership in orbit, including changing to maximize leadership ability, demonstrating leadership in all actions, and leadership stemming from inner purity and honest intent. The Orbit system provides an integrated process for economic management in the health industry through transparent information sharing and knowledge management to support quality decision making.
The official event program for the 2009 National Association of Bar Executives (NABE) Communications Section Workshop
held Tuesday, October 20 through Friday, October 23, 2009 at the Rio-All Suites Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Body language is a form of non-verbal communication that conveys messages through physical behaviors such as facial expressions, gestures, eye contact, posture, and tone of voice. Positive body language includes open palms, direct eye contact, smiling, and firm handshakes which indicate an open personality and honesty. Other cues like eye contact, smiles, hand gestures, and leg positions provide insights into a person's emotions, thoughts, and social behaviors. Body language plays an important role in how we perceive and interact with others.
The Circles of San Antonio Community Coalition aims to create change through collaboration, education, and preventing substance abuse. It meets monthly and follows the Strategic Prevention Framework Model. This involves assessing needs, building community capacity, planning strategies, implementing plans, and evaluating results. Current strategies target underage drinking rates, binge drinking among youth and young adults, and drunk driving. The coalition analyzes data and implements environmental prevention strategies.
This webinar discussed the authority of arbitrators to issue subpoenas for third-party witnesses and documents. The law is unsettled, as arbitrators have limited authority borrowed from the federal court in their district, but no contempt power. While the FAA allows arbitrators to subpoena witnesses to appear, the authority to subpoena pre-hearing document production from non-parties is unclear. The webinar provided practice tips for advocates and arbitrators, such as proving special need, suggesting creative solutions like moving hearings, and encouraging party agreement.
This document contains calendar pages showing the months from January 2009 through December 2009. Each page displays the days of the week and dates for that month. Notes sections are included at the bottom of each page but are blank. The purpose of the document appears to be to provide a monthly calendar for the year 2009.
3. عالم الأفكار مجموعة المعتقدات والمسلمات والتصورات والمبادئ والنماذج التي تحتويها عقول مجتمع ما في لحظة تاريخية ما . ويقصد به : ويدخل في هذا العالم أيضاً كل أنماط التفكير والقيم والمشاعر والأحاسيس .
4. عالم الأشخاص مجموعة العلاقات والنظم والاتصالات والقوانين التي تنظم حياة الأشخاص الذين يكونون هذا المجتمع فيما بينهم . ويقصد به :
5. عالم الأشياء فهو كل ما ينتجه هذا المجتمع من مبانٍ وشوارع وزراعة وصناعة وغير ذلك من المنتجات والخدمات المحسوسة والملموسة . ويقصد به :
6. مثال توضحيى ويقوم ب إنتاج وزراعة كل متعلقات الزهور تخيل أن شخصاً يعمل بائعاً للزهور فكل معلوماته متعلقة ب الزهور فست كون كل علاقاته بتجار الزهور وبعاشقي اقتنائها هذا عالم علاقات ه هذا عالم أشياؤه هذا عالم أفكاره
7. مثال توضحيى فقرر بائع الزهور دراسة الإعلام قام بتغيير عالم أفكاره فصارت كل علاقاته بالمخرجين والمصورين والمنتجين وغيرهم من أهل هذا المجال فتغير عالم علاقاته واصبح معظم اهتماماتة ب صناعة السينما والمسرح وغيرها من وسائل التأثير فتغير عالم أشيائه