The document discusses trends related to women, boomers, and geezers as new markets. It notes that women control over half of private wealth in the US, make over 80% of consumer purchases, and are underserved by advertisers. Research shows that women communicate differently than men and prioritize relationships over transactions when making purchasing decisions.
The document discusses bThere Technologies and their vision for online 3D collaborative workspaces.
The key points are:
1) bThere wants to create virtual 3D offices and meeting rooms to allow distributed teams to work together effectively through realistic avatars, environments and integration of work tools.
2) Their vision is for these online 3D workspaces to be "better than being there" through greater focus, engagement and bandwidth compared to traditional video conferencing.
3) They outline technical requirements like high fidelity avatars, environments, streaming capabilities and application integration to achieve this vision.
This document appears to be part of a Christmas-themed word puzzle or brainteaser. It provides 3 clues with multiple choice answers below each clue. The clues are "Hidden", "Memory", and "Risk" and ask the reader to determine the common link between the options listed under each clue. It does not provide the solutions to the clues or puzzles. The document gives an overview of the structure of the puzzle but does not have enough information to fully summarize the content or puzzles.
Agriculture is the largest sector of India's economy, employing over 60% of the country's workforce and accounting for around 18% of GDP. India is the world's largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world's largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as being the second largest producer of rice, wheat, sugar, and groundnuts. Major crops include rice, wheat, oilseeds, cotton, jute, tea, coffee, sugarcane, and potatoes.
This document discusses how widgets can be used for advocacy efforts. It provides an overview of what widgets are, including that they are small web applications that can perform many of the same functions as large websites, and that they are designed to be movable and customizable. The document then outlines several ways that widgets can be used for community building, distributing targeted messages, and communicating with supporters and advocates. It concludes by demonstrating an events widget and its features for customization and viral distribution.
A lateral thinking Christmas Puzzle! Find the word that connects each of the images. Then the 'SuperLink' word that connects all 3! The final slide gives you some clues for Part 1 to get you started. Get more clues via Twitter. But please don't spoil it for others by giving away your answer until the end :) Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year!
The document discusses trends related to women, boomers, and geezers as new markets. It notes that women control over half of private wealth in the US, make over 80% of consumer purchases, and are underserved by advertisers. Research shows that women communicate differently than men and prioritize relationships over transactions when making purchasing decisions.
The document discusses bThere Technologies and their vision for online 3D collaborative workspaces.
The key points are:
1) bThere wants to create virtual 3D offices and meeting rooms to allow distributed teams to work together effectively through realistic avatars, environments and integration of work tools.
2) Their vision is for these online 3D workspaces to be "better than being there" through greater focus, engagement and bandwidth compared to traditional video conferencing.
3) They outline technical requirements like high fidelity avatars, environments, streaming capabilities and application integration to achieve this vision.
This document appears to be part of a Christmas-themed word puzzle or brainteaser. It provides 3 clues with multiple choice answers below each clue. The clues are "Hidden", "Memory", and "Risk" and ask the reader to determine the common link between the options listed under each clue. It does not provide the solutions to the clues or puzzles. The document gives an overview of the structure of the puzzle but does not have enough information to fully summarize the content or puzzles.
Agriculture is the largest sector of India's economy, employing over 60% of the country's workforce and accounting for around 18% of GDP. India is the world's largest producer of milk, pulses, and spices, and has the world's largest cattle herd (buffaloes), as well as being the second largest producer of rice, wheat, sugar, and groundnuts. Major crops include rice, wheat, oilseeds, cotton, jute, tea, coffee, sugarcane, and potatoes.
This document discusses how widgets can be used for advocacy efforts. It provides an overview of what widgets are, including that they are small web applications that can perform many of the same functions as large websites, and that they are designed to be movable and customizable. The document then outlines several ways that widgets can be used for community building, distributing targeted messages, and communicating with supporters and advocates. It concludes by demonstrating an events widget and its features for customization and viral distribution.
A lateral thinking Christmas Puzzle! Find the word that connects each of the images. Then the 'SuperLink' word that connects all 3! The final slide gives you some clues for Part 1 to get you started. Get more clues via Twitter. But please don't spoil it for others by giving away your answer until the end :) Merry Xmas and a Happy New Year!
The document discusses how people can change, doubts about an unspecified topic, and certainty about something else. It also mentions how having enough money or power could lead one to destroy themselves.
Come si comportano i clienti della profumeria di nicchia dall'avvento del digital e quali sono le sfide che marchi, distributori e profumerie devono affrontare da qui ai prossimi anni
The document is a proposal for audio, visual, and miscellaneous equipment for a school stage project. It includes itemized lists of equipment needed for audio like sound mixing boards, microphones, and speakers totaling $4590. Equipment needed for lights and video like a lightboard, projector, and drop screen total $7060. Miscellaneous expenses such as a wifi router, cart, and electrical work total $5420. The overall budget proposed for the audio, visual, and miscellaneous equipment is $17,070. The proposal was prepared by Tim Chase for Highland Magnet School.
The document discusses how businesses can succeed by targeting small audiences rather than only focusing on the most popular items. While search engines like Excite failed to capitalize on the majority of their traffic that came from long tail queries, Google was able to create an efficient marketplace for advertisers to reach even small audiences. The long tail represents a large opportunity, as every song on iTunes has been purchased at least once, showing that the transformative businesses will operate within and monetize the long tail.
Bearded dragons are reptiles that live in Australia. They have small scales and rows of spikes on their bodies. Bearded dragons can be brown, earth toned, or white in color. They are omnivores that eat both insects and plants as hatchlings and adults. Bearded dragons use their spikes and puffed-out chests to protect themselves from predators. They are not endangered and do not currently face any problems.
Coordinate grids use an X and Y axis to locate points in space. The X axis runs horizontally from left to right and the Y axis runs vertically from bottom to top. To write a coordinate, you list the X value first followed by the Y value, such as (2,3) for a point located at X=2 and Y=3. The document provides examples of coordinate grids and asks readers to practice writing and identifying coordinates.
A coordinate grid uses an x and y axis to locate points using ordered pairs like (3,2). Coordinate grids have positive and negative sides and are used to help identify locations and directions on maps and other diagrams. This document is an interactive tutorial that asks questions to teach about coordinate grids and test the user's understanding through multiple choice questions and feedback.
The rabbit eats carrots from the garden and is then killed by a cat. The cat is then hit by a car and its body is eaten by a coyote. The coyote is then shot by a hunter for its fur. Fungi decomposes the remains of the coyote, returning its nutrients to the soil.
This document contains three sections that present clues related to Christmas, memory, and risk. The Christmas section refers to elements from A Christmas Carol including ghosts and Santa's elves. The memory section mentions authors LP Hartley and Samuel Pepys as well as Marcel Proust and a famous quote. The risk section brings up fortune telling, roulette, and the technological singularity. The document challenges the reader to determine the connection between each set of clues.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This presentation contains 5 slides, with slide 4 being described as "the most beautiful slide in the world" and slide 5 proclaimed as "the one you’ve been waiting for!!!" The slides provide brief text descriptions for a test presentation.
This document is about units of measurement for volume, specifically cups, pints, quarts, gallons and fluid ounces. It provides a conversion table showing the relationships between these units. For example, it states that 1 cup equals 8 fluid ounces and 1 quart equals 2 pints or 4 cups. The document then asks several multiple choice questions to test the reader's understanding of converting between these units of volume measurement.
White tigers have unique white and black stripes and strong forearm muscles and jaws. They live in dense forests in India and China and mainly eat larger mammals like deer and boar, but will also eat monkeys and small mammals. White tigers protect themselves using their large forearm muscles, sharp claws, and sharp teeth and jaws.
The document discusses the 5 Kingdoms - Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, and Bacteria. It provides details on the main groups in each Kingdom: plants are divided into vascular and non-vascular; animals include invertebrates and vertebrates; fungi include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms; protists include amoebas, paramecium, and molds; and bacteria do not have subgroups. The document aims to teach about the classification of living things into the 5 Kingdoms.
This story describes a food chain that begins with a tree producing its own food from sunlight. A giraffe named Carter eats the tree's leaves, then is eaten by a lion named Liam. Liam later dies from poison ivy and is eaten by a condor named Connor. Eventually, Connor dies of old age and a mushroom breaks down its body into the soil, as mushrooms are decomposers that break down organisms to provide nutrients to producers and restart the food chain cycle.
An apple tree produces apples that a deer eats. A coyote then hunts and eats the deer. A bear comes along and eats both the coyote and some fallen apples, being an omnivore. A turkey buzzard next scavenges the leftover carcasses of the deer and coyote. Finally, a mushroom grows and decomposes the leftover bones, as mushrooms are decomposers that break down dead organisms.
This document summarizes several kingdoms of life: Fungi, which includes mushrooms that grow on trees and the ground; Plants, which are divided into vascular plants like flowers and non-vascular plants like moss; Animals, which are divided into invertebrates like bugs and vertebrates like birds; Bacteria, which are simple cells that flow throughout the environment; and Protists, which are similar to bacteria and include algae and simple molds that are made up of simple cells and can perform simple life functions.
The document summarizes the five kingdoms of life - plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and protists. It provides examples of organisms from each kingdom, such as vascular plants, mammals, proteobacteria, sac fungi, and flagellates. It also includes brief facts about each kingdom, like that plants are multicellular eukaryotes, animals include both vertebrates and invertebrates, bacteria are found everywhere and contribute to body odor, fungi are vital to forests, and protists can live in any environment with water. The document concludes by thanking the viewer and providing sources for the information.
The document discusses how people can change, doubts about an unspecified topic, and certainty about something else. It also mentions how having enough money or power could lead one to destroy themselves.
Come si comportano i clienti della profumeria di nicchia dall'avvento del digital e quali sono le sfide che marchi, distributori e profumerie devono affrontare da qui ai prossimi anni
The document is a proposal for audio, visual, and miscellaneous equipment for a school stage project. It includes itemized lists of equipment needed for audio like sound mixing boards, microphones, and speakers totaling $4590. Equipment needed for lights and video like a lightboard, projector, and drop screen total $7060. Miscellaneous expenses such as a wifi router, cart, and electrical work total $5420. The overall budget proposed for the audio, visual, and miscellaneous equipment is $17,070. The proposal was prepared by Tim Chase for Highland Magnet School.
The document discusses how businesses can succeed by targeting small audiences rather than only focusing on the most popular items. While search engines like Excite failed to capitalize on the majority of their traffic that came from long tail queries, Google was able to create an efficient marketplace for advertisers to reach even small audiences. The long tail represents a large opportunity, as every song on iTunes has been purchased at least once, showing that the transformative businesses will operate within and monetize the long tail.
Bearded dragons are reptiles that live in Australia. They have small scales and rows of spikes on their bodies. Bearded dragons can be brown, earth toned, or white in color. They are omnivores that eat both insects and plants as hatchlings and adults. Bearded dragons use their spikes and puffed-out chests to protect themselves from predators. They are not endangered and do not currently face any problems.
Coordinate grids use an X and Y axis to locate points in space. The X axis runs horizontally from left to right and the Y axis runs vertically from bottom to top. To write a coordinate, you list the X value first followed by the Y value, such as (2,3) for a point located at X=2 and Y=3. The document provides examples of coordinate grids and asks readers to practice writing and identifying coordinates.
A coordinate grid uses an x and y axis to locate points using ordered pairs like (3,2). Coordinate grids have positive and negative sides and are used to help identify locations and directions on maps and other diagrams. This document is an interactive tutorial that asks questions to teach about coordinate grids and test the user's understanding through multiple choice questions and feedback.
The rabbit eats carrots from the garden and is then killed by a cat. The cat is then hit by a car and its body is eaten by a coyote. The coyote is then shot by a hunter for its fur. Fungi decomposes the remains of the coyote, returning its nutrients to the soil.
This document contains three sections that present clues related to Christmas, memory, and risk. The Christmas section refers to elements from A Christmas Carol including ghosts and Santa's elves. The memory section mentions authors LP Hartley and Samuel Pepys as well as Marcel Proust and a famous quote. The risk section brings up fortune telling, roulette, and the technological singularity. The document challenges the reader to determine the connection between each set of clues.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This presentation contains 5 slides, with slide 4 being described as "the most beautiful slide in the world" and slide 5 proclaimed as "the one you’ve been waiting for!!!" The slides provide brief text descriptions for a test presentation.
This document is about units of measurement for volume, specifically cups, pints, quarts, gallons and fluid ounces. It provides a conversion table showing the relationships between these units. For example, it states that 1 cup equals 8 fluid ounces and 1 quart equals 2 pints or 4 cups. The document then asks several multiple choice questions to test the reader's understanding of converting between these units of volume measurement.
White tigers have unique white and black stripes and strong forearm muscles and jaws. They live in dense forests in India and China and mainly eat larger mammals like deer and boar, but will also eat monkeys and small mammals. White tigers protect themselves using their large forearm muscles, sharp claws, and sharp teeth and jaws.
The document discusses the 5 Kingdoms - Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, and Bacteria. It provides details on the main groups in each Kingdom: plants are divided into vascular and non-vascular; animals include invertebrates and vertebrates; fungi include yeasts, molds, and mushrooms; protists include amoebas, paramecium, and molds; and bacteria do not have subgroups. The document aims to teach about the classification of living things into the 5 Kingdoms.
This story describes a food chain that begins with a tree producing its own food from sunlight. A giraffe named Carter eats the tree's leaves, then is eaten by a lion named Liam. Liam later dies from poison ivy and is eaten by a condor named Connor. Eventually, Connor dies of old age and a mushroom breaks down its body into the soil, as mushrooms are decomposers that break down organisms to provide nutrients to producers and restart the food chain cycle.
An apple tree produces apples that a deer eats. A coyote then hunts and eats the deer. A bear comes along and eats both the coyote and some fallen apples, being an omnivore. A turkey buzzard next scavenges the leftover carcasses of the deer and coyote. Finally, a mushroom grows and decomposes the leftover bones, as mushrooms are decomposers that break down dead organisms.
This document summarizes several kingdoms of life: Fungi, which includes mushrooms that grow on trees and the ground; Plants, which are divided into vascular plants like flowers and non-vascular plants like moss; Animals, which are divided into invertebrates like bugs and vertebrates like birds; Bacteria, which are simple cells that flow throughout the environment; and Protists, which are similar to bacteria and include algae and simple molds that are made up of simple cells and can perform simple life functions.
The document summarizes the five kingdoms of life - plants, animals, bacteria, fungi, and protists. It provides examples of organisms from each kingdom, such as vascular plants, mammals, proteobacteria, sac fungi, and flagellates. It also includes brief facts about each kingdom, like that plants are multicellular eukaryotes, animals include both vertebrates and invertebrates, bacteria are found everywhere and contribute to body odor, fungi are vital to forests, and protists can live in any environment with water. The document concludes by thanking the viewer and providing sources for the information.
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11. The newest generations, unlike their older peers, will expect an instant response from everyone they communicate with, and won’t have the patience for anything less . They’ll want their teachers and professors to respond to them immediately, and they will expect instantaneous access to everyone, because after all, that is the experience they have growing up. http :// www . nytimes . com / 2010/01/10 / weekinreview / 10stone . html Dr Lary Rosen, Professor of Psychology at California State University
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58. להפסיק לחפש ..... להתחיל למצוא תודה רבה דניאל ליפסון ספריית הקמפוס האקדמי אחוה Lipson @ macam.ac.il @danieljl www.72elders.blogspot.com