Cheri Gillham is a licensed massage therapist and craniosacral therapist based in Boerne and San Antonio, Texas. She has over 1,000 hours of continuing education and specializes in craniosacral therapy, somatoemotional release, and neuromuscular therapy for clients of all ages. Craniosacral therapy is a gentle technique that uses light touch to assess restrictions in the craniosacral system and supports the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, which can help with issues like headaches, back pain, and neurological conditions. The document provides information on how craniosacral therapy can benefit pregnant women, newborns, children, and specific conditions.
The document discusses the history and care of costume jewelry. Costume jewelry originated in the early 20th century as affordable replicas of fine jewelry to complement fashionable outfits. Mass production made intricate designs widely available. Celebrities popularized costume jewelry in the 1920s-1940s. Today, high-quality vintage and modern costume jewelry is collected. The document also describes and shows pictures of specific costume jewelry sets exclusively available from Adiva Divine and provides tips for proper storage and cleaning of costume jewelry.
Amezcua Harmonised Energy Presentation QNetParag Murkute
The document describes several Amezcua wellness products that focus on enhancing the natural properties of water and the human body's energy systems. The products discussed include the Amezcua Bio Disc, Bio Disc Shield, Pewter Bio Disc, Chi Pendant, Energy Shell, Straw Tube, and Lifestyle Set. The products are said to increase energy levels, improve the taste of beverages and food, and protect from electromagnetic fields. Suggested applications involve placing the products near water, food, drinks and on the body.
This document discusses reasons for persistent stock-outs of essential medicines in Tanzanian health facilities despite reform efforts. It identifies five key reasons through interviews: 1) political incentives favor visible reforms over reliable supply chains; 2) resource shortages are real but increased funding alone won't solve problems of transparency and coordination; 3) unreliable and underused data on medicine orders, deliveries and consumption; 4) poor oversight and unclear accountability contribute to potential leakages; and 5) citizens' voices and influence on the system remain low. It concludes by highlighting some positive examples and offering four ideas for collaboration between government and civil society to address the problem.
Cheri Gillham is a licensed massage therapist and craniosacral therapist based in Boerne and San Antonio, Texas. She has over 1,000 hours of continuing education and specializes in craniosacral therapy, somatoemotional release, and neuromuscular therapy for clients of all ages. Craniosacral therapy is a gentle technique that uses light touch to assess restrictions in the craniosacral system and supports the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, which can help with issues like headaches, back pain, and neurological conditions. The document provides information on how craniosacral therapy can benefit pregnant women, newborns, children, and specific conditions.
The document discusses the history and care of costume jewelry. Costume jewelry originated in the early 20th century as affordable replicas of fine jewelry to complement fashionable outfits. Mass production made intricate designs widely available. Celebrities popularized costume jewelry in the 1920s-1940s. Today, high-quality vintage and modern costume jewelry is collected. The document also describes and shows pictures of specific costume jewelry sets exclusively available from Adiva Divine and provides tips for proper storage and cleaning of costume jewelry.
Amezcua Harmonised Energy Presentation QNetParag Murkute
The document describes several Amezcua wellness products that focus on enhancing the natural properties of water and the human body's energy systems. The products discussed include the Amezcua Bio Disc, Bio Disc Shield, Pewter Bio Disc, Chi Pendant, Energy Shell, Straw Tube, and Lifestyle Set. The products are said to increase energy levels, improve the taste of beverages and food, and protect from electromagnetic fields. Suggested applications involve placing the products near water, food, drinks and on the body.
This document discusses reasons for persistent stock-outs of essential medicines in Tanzanian health facilities despite reform efforts. It identifies five key reasons through interviews: 1) political incentives favor visible reforms over reliable supply chains; 2) resource shortages are real but increased funding alone won't solve problems of transparency and coordination; 3) unreliable and underused data on medicine orders, deliveries and consumption; 4) poor oversight and unclear accountability contribute to potential leakages; and 5) citizens' voices and influence on the system remain low. It concludes by highlighting some positive examples and offering four ideas for collaboration between government and civil society to address the problem.
The document discusses implementing lean principles in an organization. It begins by outlining the importance of understanding the organization's vision, customers, and value. It then notes that in order to change, the organization must understand how lean principles address core problems like waste and there must be a compelling business case. The document then describes actual conditions in a production tour, noting many areas of waste and inefficiency. It proposes implementing lean in three main areas - people, methods, and infrastructure. A table outlines milestones and tasks for lean culture implementation, including compiling vision, designing a roadmap, creating systems and standard work, implementing metrics, daily management and problem solving, creating flow, and ongoing improvement.
Oracle held a briefing and appreciation evening in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 26, 2010. The briefing, led by Senior Director Lance S. Tay, highlighted Oracle's banking solutions and new offerings. Oracle's applications are used by the top global and North American banks and help banks address challenges through optimized performance. New offerings include expanded retail, core processing, risk management, and infrastructure solutions. Oracle also discussed benefits of its 2010 acquisition of Sun, which expanded its portfolio of technologies for servers, storage, and the banking industry.
The document summarizes the steps taken to design a double page spread for a magazine article. The designer used Photoshop to cut out and manipulate the featured photograph, placing it on a black background with added paint splat textures. Guidelines were used to align columns of text below the image. The background boxes behind the text were staggered to draw attention while keeping the text readable. A quote from the article was added above the image to pique readers' interest without giving too much away.
The impact of the Internet use on diversity in newsroom production Vinzenz Wyss
The document summarizes the findings of a study on how internet use has impacted newsroom production and diversity. It found that newsrooms have become more separated and stratified, with print journalists viewing online journalists negatively. It also found that while the internet enables co-orientation across news sources, this potential is rarely utilized due to a lack of resources. Additionally, while the audience is now seen as a potential resource, newsrooms primarily use audience data like click rates rather than truly interacting with the audience.
In-Voice offers telecommunication services that allow users to make calls from any device at low rates. Their packages bundle services like callback, softphone, and personal phone numbers with devices and free call credits. Customers can manage their accounts online and contact support via email, SMS, or toll-free numbers.
This document contains file names and keywords related to Israel and Palestine such as: the Arab League, Barak Plan, Gaza Strip, Israel-Palestine land swaps, Jerusalem, partition plans, presidential parameters, West Bank, and peace plans from the 1940s to 2000s. It seems to be a list of image files and topics pertaining to the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and potential solutions.
Does information work? Presentation by Rakesh RajaniTwaweza
1) Case I in Daraja, Tanzania involved an SMS-based citizen feedback mechanism to report issues to local governments, but it failed to gain traction and only led to action on 20 of over 1000 texts received.
2) Case II examined Uwezo in Tanzania which found that despite investments in education, many students still lacked basic literacy and numeracy skills even after completing primary school.
3) Uwezo's communications approach aimed to encourage more private actions by citizens to support their children's education, such as helping with homework, reading together, and considering changing schools if needed. Evaluations found this approach was able to positively influence more private actions by citizens to improve education outcomes.
Presentation by Rachel Steinacher, on IPA and RCTsTwaweza
A presentation by Rachel Steinacher, Research Manager for IPA-Kenya (Innovations for Poverty Action), on IPA and RCTsThis was presented at the Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 19, 2014, to an audience of researchers.
Presentation on the KiuFunza Initiative by Youdi Schipper of TwawezaTwaweza
Presentation on the KiuFunza Initiative by Youdi Schipper of Twaweza. This was presented at the Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 19, 2014, to an audience of researchers.
The document discusses implementing lean principles in an organization. It begins by outlining the importance of understanding the organization's vision, customers, and value. It then notes that in order to change, the organization must understand how lean principles address core problems like waste and there must be a compelling business case. The document then describes actual conditions in a production tour, noting many areas of waste and inefficiency. It proposes implementing lean in three main areas - people, methods, and infrastructure. A table outlines milestones and tasks for lean culture implementation, including compiling vision, designing a roadmap, creating systems and standard work, implementing metrics, daily management and problem solving, creating flow, and ongoing improvement.
Oracle held a briefing and appreciation evening in Hanoi, Vietnam on March 26, 2010. The briefing, led by Senior Director Lance S. Tay, highlighted Oracle's banking solutions and new offerings. Oracle's applications are used by the top global and North American banks and help banks address challenges through optimized performance. New offerings include expanded retail, core processing, risk management, and infrastructure solutions. Oracle also discussed benefits of its 2010 acquisition of Sun, which expanded its portfolio of technologies for servers, storage, and the banking industry.
The document summarizes the steps taken to design a double page spread for a magazine article. The designer used Photoshop to cut out and manipulate the featured photograph, placing it on a black background with added paint splat textures. Guidelines were used to align columns of text below the image. The background boxes behind the text were staggered to draw attention while keeping the text readable. A quote from the article was added above the image to pique readers' interest without giving too much away.
The impact of the Internet use on diversity in newsroom production Vinzenz Wyss
The document summarizes the findings of a study on how internet use has impacted newsroom production and diversity. It found that newsrooms have become more separated and stratified, with print journalists viewing online journalists negatively. It also found that while the internet enables co-orientation across news sources, this potential is rarely utilized due to a lack of resources. Additionally, while the audience is now seen as a potential resource, newsrooms primarily use audience data like click rates rather than truly interacting with the audience.
In-Voice offers telecommunication services that allow users to make calls from any device at low rates. Their packages bundle services like callback, softphone, and personal phone numbers with devices and free call credits. Customers can manage their accounts online and contact support via email, SMS, or toll-free numbers.
This document contains file names and keywords related to Israel and Palestine such as: the Arab League, Barak Plan, Gaza Strip, Israel-Palestine land swaps, Jerusalem, partition plans, presidential parameters, West Bank, and peace plans from the 1940s to 2000s. It seems to be a list of image files and topics pertaining to the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and potential solutions.
Does information work? Presentation by Rakesh RajaniTwaweza
1) Case I in Daraja, Tanzania involved an SMS-based citizen feedback mechanism to report issues to local governments, but it failed to gain traction and only led to action on 20 of over 1000 texts received.
2) Case II examined Uwezo in Tanzania which found that despite investments in education, many students still lacked basic literacy and numeracy skills even after completing primary school.
3) Uwezo's communications approach aimed to encourage more private actions by citizens to support their children's education, such as helping with homework, reading together, and considering changing schools if needed. Evaluations found this approach was able to positively influence more private actions by citizens to improve education outcomes.
Presentation by Rachel Steinacher, on IPA and RCTsTwaweza
A presentation by Rachel Steinacher, Research Manager for IPA-Kenya (Innovations for Poverty Action), on IPA and RCTsThis was presented at the Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 19, 2014, to an audience of researchers.
Presentation on the KiuFunza Initiative by Youdi Schipper of TwawezaTwaweza
Presentation on the KiuFunza Initiative by Youdi Schipper of Twaweza. This was presented at the Commission for Science and Technology (COSTECH) in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, on June 19, 2014, to an audience of researchers.