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This document discusses different levels of openness that can be taken by organizations, governments, or individuals. It identifies three levels - pro-active, active, and reactive - with pro-active being the most open where information is freely shared without having to be asked, and reactive being the least open where information is only shared reluctantly if someone specifically requests it.
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The document discusses effective strategies for using social media to raise awareness about light pollution and dark skies. It recommends posting consistently on weekdays and weekends about interesting news, articles and images to engage audiences. Interacting with similar groups and responding promptly to questions is important to build connections. Tracking analytics can show what content and time periods are most popular. Implementing these tactics could help organizations expand their reach and participation in campaigns to protect night skies.
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The Genocide against Mayan Peoples in Guatemala during the 80svgrinb
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The document provides summaries of several digital case studies and innovative marketing installations from various companies. Some key examples include an IVR system in Bihar, India that allowed people to call a number and listen to entertainment for 15 minutes, reaching over 5 million subscribers. Another case discussed an experiment in Chattisgarh, India that used Bluetooth to share local podcasts and discussions with the Adivasi population in their local language. A third case highlighted an interactive installation at a clothing store that let customers see how outfits looked on them to get social opinions on their shopping choices.
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Effective Usage of Social Media in Dark Skies Awarenessdarkskyamee
Effective usage of social media for dark skies awareness. Goals are awareness, understanding, participation, sharing, and action. Posts on social media should be consistent but not spam users. Interact with users by responding promptly and connecting with similar groups. Analyze results using tools like Facebook Insights and websites like TweetStats to track growth in followers. Social media can increase reach of dark skies messaging to hundreds of thousands of people.
This document discusses different levels of openness that can be taken by organizations, governments, or individuals. It identifies three levels - pro-active, active, and reactive - with pro-active being the most open where information is freely shared without having to be asked, and reactive being the least open where information is only shared reluctantly if someone specifically requests it.
EUROSAI meeting 26 October 2016, AmsterdamArjan Fassed
The EUROSAI meeting was held on October 26, 2016 in Amsterdam. It discussed topics such as whether governments reuse their own open data resources ("do govs eat their own dogfood?"), how open "open" truly is, and attribution stacking being a barrier to data reuse. The presentation encouraged moving from a reactive to a proactive open data approach to save time and money, maintaining an inventory of available data, and ensuring data can be found at national and international levels to increase reuse. It promoted open data practices through the Open State Foundation and contact information was provided.
This document provides information for parents about the upcoming second grade class taught by Mrs. Keith. It includes details about Mrs. Keith's teaching experience and personal life. The daily schedule and curriculum overview are outlined, along with homework, assessment, field trip, volunteer, and communication policies. Classroom rules and procedures will be developed collaboratively.
The document discusses effective strategies for using social media to raise awareness about light pollution and dark skies. It recommends posting consistently on weekdays and weekends about interesting news, articles and images to engage audiences. Interacting with similar groups and responding promptly to questions is important to build connections. Tracking analytics can show what content and time periods are most popular. Implementing these tactics could help organizations expand their reach and participation in campaigns to protect night skies.
This document discusses DevOps and infrastructure as code. DevOps aims to break down silos between development and operations teams through shared tools and processes to accelerate software delivery. Defining infrastructure as code allows infrastructure to be treated like software managed in version control. This enables automation and removes inconsistencies across environments. The document recommends tools for deployment automation, containers, logging, monitoring, communication and collaboration that can be used to help teams work together more effectively.
The Genocide against Mayan Peoples in Guatemala during the 80svgrinb
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This document appears to be a science textbook or lesson plan for grade 10 students in Madura, Sri Lanka. It discusses microbes and was prepared by Madura Jayathissa, who has a BSc and Diploma in Science Education. The textbook thanks the reader at the end.
English 11th grade level syllabus 2013 2014Eric Cruz
This syllabus outlines an 11th grade English course that runs from August 2013 to May 2014. The course aims to improve students' basic English skills through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and interpreting different genres. It covers 6 units over the academic year, including memoir, personal narrative, persuasion, mystery, historical nonfiction, and poetry. Students will complete various writing assignments, exams, presentations, and daily work. The syllabus also provides information on textbooks, resources, grading policies, attendance policies, and the instructor's contact details.
This document discusses monitoring government data and transparency in Tunisia. It outlines different types of available data like government data, crowdsourced data, and survey data. It emphasizes following the money through the political process from elections to decisions to budgets to expenses. It provides websites like tunisiaelectiondata.com and openstate.eu for accessing data and contacting organizations working on transparency.
The document provides summaries of several digital case studies and innovative marketing installations from various companies. Some key examples include an IVR system in Bihar, India that allowed people to call a number and listen to entertainment for 15 minutes, reaching over 5 million subscribers. Another case discussed an experiment in Chattisgarh, India that used Bluetooth to share local podcasts and discussions with the Adivasi population in their local language. A third case highlighted an interactive installation at a clothing store that let customers see how outfits looked on them to get social opinions on their shopping choices.
This document welcomes the reader to Warrior Spanish, describing it as an unlike any other Spanish class they have experienced, and introduces them as the newest members of the Guerrero tribe who are embarking on their first challenge which involves tracking time down to the second for a period of hours, minutes, and seconds.
PuppetCamp London 2013 - Automated OS and App deployment using Puppet and Raz...Jonas Rosland
The document discusses Razor, a tool for automated OS and application deployment using Puppet and Razor. Razor allows for event-driven provisioning of physical and virtual machines. It works by auto-discovering hardware inventory, dynamically selecting OS images based on the inventory, and using a model-based approach to provisioning. Razor has open APIs and a plug-in architecture that integrates with Puppet for full lifecycle management from metal to cloud. The document provides examples of setting up Razor and integrating it with Puppet for automated deployment of Ubuntu images.
3. A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF HUMAN BEHAVIOR MODIFICATION
IN BUDDHISM AND BANDURA THOUGHT
Phramaha Dhânindra Âditavaro (Khamkamol)
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