This document summarizes preliminary findings from a doctoral thesis about the Muslim Brotherhood of North America. It traces the origins and ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its founding in 1927 through its repression under Nasser in the 1960s. It analyzes the key figures and theorists like Hassan al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb who helped develop the Brotherhood's ideology and administrative structures. It also examines how the Brotherhood established educational and student networks to spread its message and recruit new members both in Egypt and after many members went into exile following Nasser's crackdown.
Squirrels eat nuts and seeds and collect food for winter hibernation, they live in alpine forests and make warm beds out of leaves to survive the winter months.
A firewall is a system that prevents unauthorized access to a company's computer network from the outside. It monitors data flowing in and out and intercepts unjust access. A bastion host is a specially hardened computer located in the DMZ or outside the firewall that hosts a single application like a proxy server and has all other services removed or limited. A proxy server acts as an intermediary for requests from clients to external servers by evaluating requests according to filtering rules and optionally altering requests or responses.
Teaching NASA to Open Source its Software the Apache WayChris Mattmann
The document discusses the Apache Software Foundation and why NASA should contribute software to Apache projects rather than creating its own foundation. It describes Apache as the largest open source software developer with thousands of committers and contributors working on over 100 projects. It emphasizes that Apache uses a meritocratic model and gaining commit access requires contributing and earning credentials over time. It urges NASA to leverage what already exists at Apache to build communities, gain control through meritocracy, and help retain talented software engineers rather than reinventing the wheel by creating a separate foundation.
Handheld in primary University Plymouth Andy Black
This document discusses the use of handheld technologies in primary education. It notes that state of flux is the new normal and that some people are passionate about mobile learning. Research shows that learner engagement does not diminish over time and that learners consume and create content as well as share what they make. Teachers may damage equipment more than learners. QR codes and geocaching are presented as ideas for the classroom. Links are provided to resources on mobile learning projects, trends reports, and ideas for the present.
Black widows live in various regions including Australia, Florida, Southeastern USA, Canada, and Oklahoma. They eat insects like fire ants, beetles, June bugs, and grasshoppers. Female black widows lay 30 eggs but the babies often eat each other due to a lack of proper shelter and food from the mother. Black widows are able to survive through hibernation, irregular web spinning, biting humans for defense, and locating webs in protected areas. They are considered one of the most dangerous spiders in North America.
1. Mobile learning is about more than just solo learning with devices like OLPC, and collaboration is important. Location and context are also important trends.
2. Technologies are often invented that are initially thought to have no practical or commercial use, but technologies like text messaging have taken off in popularity greatly.
3. The future of publishing and reading may involve buying books and newspapers directly over the internet on devices, though computers are still not ideal for reading compared to print.
The Arctic fox lives in the Arctic region and has white fur to blend in with the snow. It hunts small animals like lemmings and birds for food. The Arctic fox will also scavenge leftovers from polar bears. When raising its young, the male fox searches for food while the female cares for the family. The Arctic fox uses camouflage and trickery to evade predators and hunters in its snow-covered habitat.
This document provides information on several online tools that can be used to facilitate collaboration in 21st century classrooms. It describes how Skype allows video conferencing with experts and authors, Wikis enable group problem solving and discussion, and VoiceThread facilitates student reports and reviews. It also lists EPALS for connecting with pen pals, the National Math Trail for sharing math work, Tikatok for publishing classroom books, and Storybird and Xtranormal for creating digital stories and movies. Glogster and Techno Spuds are mentioned as tools for digital posters and collaborative projects.
This document outlines key concepts from several perspectives on personality psychology. It discusses Freud's psychoanalytic perspective including the id, ego, superego and psychosexual stages. It also covers trait theory including Eysenck's two factor model and the Big Five. Learning theory perspectives like behaviorism and social cognitive theory are examined. The humanistic perspective focuses on free will and self-actualization. Finally, the sociocultural perspective addresses how culture influences personality and the self-concept. The document concludes by describing objective and projective personality tests.
The document announces the Second Annual IAFIE-EUROPE Conference to be held in Athens, Greece from June 22-24, 2017. The conference theme is "Intelligence Studies in a Time of European Crisis" and will feature panels on topics such as intelligence education in Europe, security challenges in Europe, and intelligence cooperation in Europe. The conference will include keynote speakers and workshops presenting new developments and teaching methods in intelligence. Attendees are asked to submit paper and abstract proposals to the event chairman and register by depositing 150 Euro in the IAFIE-Europe banking account.
This document lists six different colors: red, blue, green, black, pink, and orange. No additional context or details are provided about the colors. The document appears to be a basic list of colors without descriptions.
There are correlations between in-school and out-of-school mobile device use for learning. Frequent users tend to have support networks that help them learn to use their devices. For teachers to effectively integrate devices in the classroom, they need training on the devices' capabilities and how they can enhance learning. The educational impact of student device use is limited if teachers do not also use devices. Teacher approval of autonomous device use in lessons affects student use and attitudes. Developing effective mobile learning practices takes time as teachers learn to use devices to support learning rather than as just tools.
The document provides information on prenatal development from conception through birth. It discusses the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages of development. The germinal stage refers to conception through implantation. The embryonic stage is from implantation until 8 weeks. The fetal stage is from 3 months until birth. During these stages the embryo and fetus develop physically, with organs forming before limbs. The umbilical cord connects the developing fetus to the placenta within the amniotic sac.
This document summarizes preliminary findings from a doctoral thesis about the Muslim Brotherhood of North America. It traces the origins and ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt from its founding in 1927 through its repression under Nasser in the 1960s. It analyzes the key figures and theorists like Hassan al-Banna and Sayyid Qutb who helped develop the Brotherhood's ideology and administrative structures. It also examines how the Brotherhood established educational and student networks to spread its message and recruit new members both in Egypt and after many members went into exile following Nasser's crackdown.
Squirrels eat nuts and seeds and collect food for winter hibernation, they live in alpine forests and make warm beds out of leaves to survive the winter months.
A firewall is a system that prevents unauthorized access to a company's computer network from the outside. It monitors data flowing in and out and intercepts unjust access. A bastion host is a specially hardened computer located in the DMZ or outside the firewall that hosts a single application like a proxy server and has all other services removed or limited. A proxy server acts as an intermediary for requests from clients to external servers by evaluating requests according to filtering rules and optionally altering requests or responses.
Teaching NASA to Open Source its Software the Apache WayChris Mattmann
The document discusses the Apache Software Foundation and why NASA should contribute software to Apache projects rather than creating its own foundation. It describes Apache as the largest open source software developer with thousands of committers and contributors working on over 100 projects. It emphasizes that Apache uses a meritocratic model and gaining commit access requires contributing and earning credentials over time. It urges NASA to leverage what already exists at Apache to build communities, gain control through meritocracy, and help retain talented software engineers rather than reinventing the wheel by creating a separate foundation.
Handheld in primary University Plymouth Andy Black
This document discusses the use of handheld technologies in primary education. It notes that state of flux is the new normal and that some people are passionate about mobile learning. Research shows that learner engagement does not diminish over time and that learners consume and create content as well as share what they make. Teachers may damage equipment more than learners. QR codes and geocaching are presented as ideas for the classroom. Links are provided to resources on mobile learning projects, trends reports, and ideas for the present.
Black widows live in various regions including Australia, Florida, Southeastern USA, Canada, and Oklahoma. They eat insects like fire ants, beetles, June bugs, and grasshoppers. Female black widows lay 30 eggs but the babies often eat each other due to a lack of proper shelter and food from the mother. Black widows are able to survive through hibernation, irregular web spinning, biting humans for defense, and locating webs in protected areas. They are considered one of the most dangerous spiders in North America.
1. Mobile learning is about more than just solo learning with devices like OLPC, and collaboration is important. Location and context are also important trends.
2. Technologies are often invented that are initially thought to have no practical or commercial use, but technologies like text messaging have taken off in popularity greatly.
3. The future of publishing and reading may involve buying books and newspapers directly over the internet on devices, though computers are still not ideal for reading compared to print.
The Arctic fox lives in the Arctic region and has white fur to blend in with the snow. It hunts small animals like lemmings and birds for food. The Arctic fox will also scavenge leftovers from polar bears. When raising its young, the male fox searches for food while the female cares for the family. The Arctic fox uses camouflage and trickery to evade predators and hunters in its snow-covered habitat.
This document provides information on several online tools that can be used to facilitate collaboration in 21st century classrooms. It describes how Skype allows video conferencing with experts and authors, Wikis enable group problem solving and discussion, and VoiceThread facilitates student reports and reviews. It also lists EPALS for connecting with pen pals, the National Math Trail for sharing math work, Tikatok for publishing classroom books, and Storybird and Xtranormal for creating digital stories and movies. Glogster and Techno Spuds are mentioned as tools for digital posters and collaborative projects.
This document outlines key concepts from several perspectives on personality psychology. It discusses Freud's psychoanalytic perspective including the id, ego, superego and psychosexual stages. It also covers trait theory including Eysenck's two factor model and the Big Five. Learning theory perspectives like behaviorism and social cognitive theory are examined. The humanistic perspective focuses on free will and self-actualization. Finally, the sociocultural perspective addresses how culture influences personality and the self-concept. The document concludes by describing objective and projective personality tests.
The document announces the Second Annual IAFIE-EUROPE Conference to be held in Athens, Greece from June 22-24, 2017. The conference theme is "Intelligence Studies in a Time of European Crisis" and will feature panels on topics such as intelligence education in Europe, security challenges in Europe, and intelligence cooperation in Europe. The conference will include keynote speakers and workshops presenting new developments and teaching methods in intelligence. Attendees are asked to submit paper and abstract proposals to the event chairman and register by depositing 150 Euro in the IAFIE-Europe banking account.
This document lists six different colors: red, blue, green, black, pink, and orange. No additional context or details are provided about the colors. The document appears to be a basic list of colors without descriptions.
There are correlations between in-school and out-of-school mobile device use for learning. Frequent users tend to have support networks that help them learn to use their devices. For teachers to effectively integrate devices in the classroom, they need training on the devices' capabilities and how they can enhance learning. The educational impact of student device use is limited if teachers do not also use devices. Teacher approval of autonomous device use in lessons affects student use and attitudes. Developing effective mobile learning practices takes time as teachers learn to use devices to support learning rather than as just tools.
The document provides information on prenatal development from conception through birth. It discusses the germinal, embryonic, and fetal stages of development. The germinal stage refers to conception through implantation. The embryonic stage is from implantation until 8 weeks. The fetal stage is from 3 months until birth. During these stages the embryo and fetus develop physically, with organs forming before limbs. The umbilical cord connects the developing fetus to the placenta within the amniotic sac.