This document provides a summary of the history of the music industry in relation to various technologies and laws over several decades. It discusses the emergence of key organizations like ASCAP and BMI to collect royalties for composers and publishers. It also covers the development of the recording industry with technologies like phonographs and how laws evolved to address copying and performances of music. The document outlines the challenges that internet radio and streaming faced with royalty rates and regulations into the 2000s. It is critical of the organization SoundExchange and its role in collecting royalties.
The document discusses key facts about tropical rainforests, including that they cover 6% of the Earth, are home to 30 million plant and animal species, and produce a significant amount of the world's oxygen. It notes that the balance of the rainforest ecosystem is disrupted when it is destroyed and that resources found there may be needed in the future. Specific ways to help save the rainforest mentioned include using mulch in gardens, carpooling, and printing on both sides of paper. Additional details provided state that an area the size of two football fields is lost every second and that there are over 1000 species per square kilometer in rainforests versus only around 100 in the same area in the United States.
This document provides a summary of the history of the music industry in relation to various technologies and laws over several decades. It discusses the emergence of key organizations like ASCAP and BMI to collect royalties for composers and publishers. It also covers the development of the recording industry with technologies like phonographs and how laws evolved to address copying and performances of music. The document outlines the challenges that internet radio and streaming faced with royalty rates and regulations into the 2000s. It is critical of the organization SoundExchange and its role in collecting royalties.
The document discusses key facts about tropical rainforests, including that they cover 6% of the Earth, are home to 30 million plant and animal species, and produce a significant amount of the world's oxygen. It notes that the balance of the rainforest ecosystem is disrupted when it is destroyed and that resources found there may be needed in the future. Specific ways to help save the rainforest mentioned include using mulch in gardens, carpooling, and printing on both sides of paper. Additional details provided state that an area the size of two football fields is lost every second and that there are over 1000 species per square kilometer in rainforests versus only around 100 in the same area in the United States.
Step by step screenshots of how to fill in the online forms to create a Second Life avatar. Used in workshops in Murdoch University Library March - May 2008,
The document discusses key facts about tropical rainforests, including that they cover 6% of the Earth, are home to 30 million plant and animal species, and produce a significant amount of the world's oxygen. It notes that the balance of the rainforest ecosystem is disrupted when it is destroyed and that resources found there may be needed in the future. Specific ways to help save the rainforest mentioned include using mulch in gardens, carpooling, and printing on both sides of paper. Additional details provided state that an area the size of two football fields is lost every second and that there are over 1000 species per square kilometer in rainforests versus only around 100 in the same area in the United States.
Session outlining potential options for slidecasting / screencapture / screencasting software for a small acamedic library in Perth, Western Australia. Looks at Jing, SnagIt, slideshare.net , Camtasia Studio and Captivate 3.
Covers "What is Second Life?", "Universities in Second Life", "Murdoch University Island". Used in workshops in Murdoch University Library, March - May 2008
Step by step images to show the tasks necessary to complete Orientation Island in Second Life. Used in Workshops in Murdoch University Library March - May 2008
This document provides an overview of Second Life, describing what it is, some of its key features and limitations. It notes that Second Life is a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE) where users interact through avatars. While it was once overhyped, proponents believe virtual worlds will be widely used. The document outlines how to create an avatar and basic controls for moving and interacting in Second Life. It describes possibilities like building objects, joining groups, and hosting events.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can offer significant health benefits over time such as improved focus, better sleep, and a more positive outlook.
A talk given at SugarCRM's SugarCon conference in 2011. It was way ahead of oits t (this won't let me go back and correct what's alredy typed, so I'll stop here).
1. The patient is a 62-year-old male who presented with blurred vision and headaches for one month. Examination found mild cataracts and tessellated fundi in both eyes.
2. Imaging found an enlarged pituitary fossa with bony changes and soft tissue, suggestive of a pituitary tumor.
3. Laboratory tests found slightly elevated prolactin and slightly decreased TSH, consistent with a possible prolactinoma or non-functioning pituitary adenoma.
4. The differential diagnosis includes pituitary adenoma, meningioma, craniopharyngioma, or other etiologies. Follow-up with visual field testing and MRI is planned.
Step by step screenshots of how to fill in the online forms to create a Second Life avatar. Used in workshops in Murdoch University Library March - May 2008,
The document discusses key facts about tropical rainforests, including that they cover 6% of the Earth, are home to 30 million plant and animal species, and produce a significant amount of the world's oxygen. It notes that the balance of the rainforest ecosystem is disrupted when it is destroyed and that resources found there may be needed in the future. Specific ways to help save the rainforest mentioned include using mulch in gardens, carpooling, and printing on both sides of paper. Additional details provided state that an area the size of two football fields is lost every second and that there are over 1000 species per square kilometer in rainforests versus only around 100 in the same area in the United States.
Session outlining potential options for slidecasting / screencapture / screencasting software for a small acamedic library in Perth, Western Australia. Looks at Jing, SnagIt, slideshare.net , Camtasia Studio and Captivate 3.
Covers "What is Second Life?", "Universities in Second Life", "Murdoch University Island". Used in workshops in Murdoch University Library, March - May 2008
Step by step images to show the tasks necessary to complete Orientation Island in Second Life. Used in Workshops in Murdoch University Library March - May 2008
This document provides an overview of Second Life, describing what it is, some of its key features and limitations. It notes that Second Life is a multi-user virtual environment (MUVE) where users interact through avatars. While it was once overhyped, proponents believe virtual worlds will be widely used. The document outlines how to create an avatar and basic controls for moving and interacting in Second Life. It describes possibilities like building objects, joining groups, and hosting events.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can offer significant health benefits over time such as improved focus, better sleep, and a more positive outlook.
A talk given at SugarCRM's SugarCon conference in 2011. It was way ahead of oits t (this won't let me go back and correct what's alredy typed, so I'll stop here).
1. The patient is a 62-year-old male who presented with blurred vision and headaches for one month. Examination found mild cataracts and tessellated fundi in both eyes.
2. Imaging found an enlarged pituitary fossa with bony changes and soft tissue, suggestive of a pituitary tumor.
3. Laboratory tests found slightly elevated prolactin and slightly decreased TSH, consistent with a possible prolactinoma or non-functioning pituitary adenoma.
4. The differential diagnosis includes pituitary adenoma, meningioma, craniopharyngioma, or other etiologies. Follow-up with visual field testing and MRI is planned.
4. 3. จงปฏิบัติตาม 3Rs 3.1 เคารพตนเอง (Respect for self) 3.2 เคารพผูอื่น (Respect for others) 3.3 รับผิดชอบตอการกระทําของตน (Responsibility for all your actions)