Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that causes discharge, itching, and pain. There are three main types: bacterial vaginosis caused by an imbalance of bacteria, yeast infections from the fungus Candida albicans, and trichomoniasis from a parasite typically transmitted sexually. Symptoms include abnormal discharge, itching, pain during sex and urination, and light bleeding. Treatment involves creams, suppositories, or tablets depending on the specific type of vaginitis diagnosed.
Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that causes discharge, itching, and pain. There are three main types: bacterial vaginosis caused by an imbalance of bacteria, yeast infections from the fungus Candida albicans, and trichomoniasis from a parasite typically transmitted sexually. Symptoms include abnormal discharge, itching, pain during sex and urination, and light bleeding. Treatment involves creams, suppositories, or tablets depending on the specific type of vaginitis diagnosed.
Vidiense offers a video marketing solution called vMail that integrates video into email marketing. vMail allows marketers to leverage the visual impact of video with the efficiency of email distribution. Research shows that including video in emails can increase click-through rates by over 600% and drive significantly higher website traffic and conversions compared to text-based emails. Case studies demonstrate how major brands like Verizon and Red Bull have achieved record-breaking engagement and response rates using vMail for their email campaigns.
Caliburn.Micro is an open source micro-framework for WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 that was created by Rob Eisenberg to simplify building user interfaces and handling view models. It reduces the need for property binding and command handling code and helps unify programming models across platforms. The framework uses conventions over configuration, an event aggregator for messaging, and coroutines to simplify asynchronous programming. It was demonstrated using a sample game library application originally created by Eisenberg.
Message understanding conference 6 a brief historysugeladi
The document summarizes the history of the Message Understanding Conferences (MUCs), which were organized by the Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center to evaluate research on automated analysis of military messages. It discusses how the MUCs have evolved over 6 iterations from 1987 to 1993, with tasks becoming more complex each time in terms of the number of template slots and languages used. MUC-6 in particular introduced several new evaluation tasks aimed at shorter-term applicability, core technology challenges, and portability across different domains.
The document discusses the importance of setting goals and having a plan to achieve them. It recommends focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past. Developing an action plan with specific, measurable smaller steps and recruiting support from others are also presented as key principles for effective goal setting.
This document discusses HathiTrust, a digital repository managed by over 60 partner institutions, as a potential repository for government documents. It provides an overview of HathiTrust, noting that it contains over 10 million volumes, including over 2.9 million public domain volumes. The document estimates that around 300,000 titles in HathiTrust, or 4% of the total, are US government documents, with 80% of those being in the public domain. It compares the ability to find full text of documents between HathiTrust and Google Books. The document outlines who can access what within HathiTrust and how content can be searched, discovered, and loaded into local library catalogs. It acknowledges challenges around searching, copyright statuses, and metadata
Kansas has a long history dating back to early Spanish exploration in the 16th century. It became a state on January 29, 1861 after a bloody territorial period where pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control. Kansas played an important role in the Civil War, supplying over 20,000 troops to the Union army. In the late 19th century, the cattle industry and wheat farming boomed as railroads expanded across the state. Kansas continues to be an important agricultural producer while also growing its industry and urban centers. The state capital has been located in Topeka since 1861.
The document provides information about the Lenape Indians who originally inhabited New Jersey. It discusses how archaeologists believe the Lenape's ancestors migrated to North America over 15,000 years ago across a land bridge from Asia. They arrived in what is now New Jersey around 12,000 years ago and began living in villages along riverbanks and cultivating crops. When European traders started arriving seeking furs, it drastically changed the Lenape's way of life as they exchanged goods, caught diseases, and eventually sold their land and moved west as furs became scarce. The legacy of the Lenape includes place names and foods that are still part of the region's culture today.
Dick and Mac McDonald invented the concept of fast food in the late 1940s with their restaurant in California, focusing on speed, low prices, and a limited menu. They had great success and their concept attracted many inquiries. In 1954, Ray Kroc was impressed by their operation and became their exclusive franchising agent, forming McDonald's. Kroc expanded the franchise successfully across the US through maintaining quality standards and supporting franchisees. By the 1960s, McDonald's was serving over 1 million hamburgers per day and had become a publicly traded company, establishing Ray Kroc as highly successful in growing the McDonald's brand.
In 2014, librarians at Washington University in St. Louis developed an annual research conference for advanced graduate students in the Humanities. This conference was inspired by the desire to connect to graduate students at the dissertation stage as librarians had observed a gap in librarian-graduate student interactions between the first years of graduate school and when students embark on their own dissertation research. Librarians discovered that graduate students often struggle in isolation with similar research questions as well as project management and dissertation writing; thus, we aptly entitled the conference “You’re in Good Company: A Mini-Conference for Advanced Graduate Students in the Humanities.” We will share the make-up of the conference, gathering input on session offerings, funding considerations, marketing, assessment, and administrative needs.
Our presentation will focus in part on the variety of sessions we have been able to offer and our collaborations with faculty and other campus partners. Sessions included not only advanced research skills but also hands-on workshops for technologies such as Zotero, Scrivener, and mobile apps. Faculty presented sessions about dissertation writing, time management strategies, tips for getting published and funded, as well as their own personal experiences.
The conference demonstrated the value of the library to the university community as You’re in Good Company will be in its third year and appears to be filling a void to further research skills, discovery of Humanities resources, and awareness of new technologies. We will also share our developing body of conference video and audio recordings. Finally, we will present recommendations to assist other librarians interested in developing a similar conference.
Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that causes discharge, itching, and pain. There are three main types: bacterial vaginosis caused by an imbalance of bacteria, yeast infections from the fungus Candida albicans, and trichomoniasis from a parasite spread through sexual contact. Symptoms include abnormal discharge, itching, pain during sex and urination, and light bleeding. Treatment typically involves creams, suppositories, or tablets to restore the vagina's normal balance.
National endowment for the arts a history 1965 2008sugeladi
This document provides an introduction and overview of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). It explains that the NEA was established in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson and Congress not to address an economic problem, but to nurture American creativity and spread artistic prosperity. This differs from earlier federal arts programs under the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, which aimed to employ unemployed artists. The introduction outlines the unique origins and mission of the NEA compared to previous federal arts initiatives.
This document contains diagrams and drawings for the Atlas Copco ST1030 Scooptram, including:
- Electric diagrams showing wiring harnesses and cables.
- Fire protection diagrams for the fire suppression system.
- Hydraulic diagrams for systems like brakes, dump and hoist, steering, and transmission cooling.
- Lubrication diagrams for the central manual lube system.
- Dimension drawings providing an overview of general vehicle arrangements and specifications.
- Instructions for lifting and transporting the vehicle.
The document provides detailed technical diagrams and drawings for various vehicle systems to support maintenance and repair of the Atlas Copco ST1030 Scooptram.
This document provides a research guide for studying the intertestamental period between the Old and New Testaments. It lists reference works such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, books in the library, relevant periodicals, electronic resources, and websites. The guide recommends basic introductory sources on topics like archaeology, Jewish sects, Greco-Roman religion, and the Apocrypha to help start research on the intertestamental history and culture. Subject headings and call numbers are also provided to aid in locating further materials.
The document provides guidance on conducting oral history projects. It discusses what oral history is, including that it documents personal experiences rather than factual data. It also outlines different types of oral history projects and provides tips for selecting interview subjects and interviewers. The document stresses the importance of oral history in preserving little-known histories and personal experiences that would otherwise go undocumented.
Vidiense offers a video marketing solution called vMail that integrates video into email marketing. vMail allows marketers to leverage the visual impact of video with the efficiency of email distribution. Research shows that including video in emails can increase click-through rates by over 600% and drive significantly higher website traffic and conversions compared to text-based emails. Case studies demonstrate how major brands like Verizon and Red Bull have achieved record-breaking engagement and response rates using vMail for their email campaigns.
Caliburn.Micro is an open source micro-framework for WPF, Silverlight, and Windows Phone 7 that was created by Rob Eisenberg to simplify building user interfaces and handling view models. It reduces the need for property binding and command handling code and helps unify programming models across platforms. The framework uses conventions over configuration, an event aggregator for messaging, and coroutines to simplify asynchronous programming. It was demonstrated using a sample game library application originally created by Eisenberg.
Message understanding conference 6 a brief historysugeladi
The document summarizes the history of the Message Understanding Conferences (MUCs), which were organized by the Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center to evaluate research on automated analysis of military messages. It discusses how the MUCs have evolved over 6 iterations from 1987 to 1993, with tasks becoming more complex each time in terms of the number of template slots and languages used. MUC-6 in particular introduced several new evaluation tasks aimed at shorter-term applicability, core technology challenges, and portability across different domains.
The document discusses the importance of setting goals and having a plan to achieve them. It recommends focusing on the present and future rather than dwelling on the past. Developing an action plan with specific, measurable smaller steps and recruiting support from others are also presented as key principles for effective goal setting.
This document discusses HathiTrust, a digital repository managed by over 60 partner institutions, as a potential repository for government documents. It provides an overview of HathiTrust, noting that it contains over 10 million volumes, including over 2.9 million public domain volumes. The document estimates that around 300,000 titles in HathiTrust, or 4% of the total, are US government documents, with 80% of those being in the public domain. It compares the ability to find full text of documents between HathiTrust and Google Books. The document outlines who can access what within HathiTrust and how content can be searched, discovered, and loaded into local library catalogs. It acknowledges challenges around searching, copyright statuses, and metadata
Kansas has a long history dating back to early Spanish exploration in the 16th century. It became a state on January 29, 1861 after a bloody territorial period where pro-slavery and anti-slavery forces battled for control. Kansas played an important role in the Civil War, supplying over 20,000 troops to the Union army. In the late 19th century, the cattle industry and wheat farming boomed as railroads expanded across the state. Kansas continues to be an important agricultural producer while also growing its industry and urban centers. The state capital has been located in Topeka since 1861.
The document provides information about the Lenape Indians who originally inhabited New Jersey. It discusses how archaeologists believe the Lenape's ancestors migrated to North America over 15,000 years ago across a land bridge from Asia. They arrived in what is now New Jersey around 12,000 years ago and began living in villages along riverbanks and cultivating crops. When European traders started arriving seeking furs, it drastically changed the Lenape's way of life as they exchanged goods, caught diseases, and eventually sold their land and moved west as furs became scarce. The legacy of the Lenape includes place names and foods that are still part of the region's culture today.
Dick and Mac McDonald invented the concept of fast food in the late 1940s with their restaurant in California, focusing on speed, low prices, and a limited menu. They had great success and their concept attracted many inquiries. In 1954, Ray Kroc was impressed by their operation and became their exclusive franchising agent, forming McDonald's. Kroc expanded the franchise successfully across the US through maintaining quality standards and supporting franchisees. By the 1960s, McDonald's was serving over 1 million hamburgers per day and had become a publicly traded company, establishing Ray Kroc as highly successful in growing the McDonald's brand.
In 2014, librarians at Washington University in St. Louis developed an annual research conference for advanced graduate students in the Humanities. This conference was inspired by the desire to connect to graduate students at the dissertation stage as librarians had observed a gap in librarian-graduate student interactions between the first years of graduate school and when students embark on their own dissertation research. Librarians discovered that graduate students often struggle in isolation with similar research questions as well as project management and dissertation writing; thus, we aptly entitled the conference “You’re in Good Company: A Mini-Conference for Advanced Graduate Students in the Humanities.” We will share the make-up of the conference, gathering input on session offerings, funding considerations, marketing, assessment, and administrative needs.
Our presentation will focus in part on the variety of sessions we have been able to offer and our collaborations with faculty and other campus partners. Sessions included not only advanced research skills but also hands-on workshops for technologies such as Zotero, Scrivener, and mobile apps. Faculty presented sessions about dissertation writing, time management strategies, tips for getting published and funded, as well as their own personal experiences.
The conference demonstrated the value of the library to the university community as You’re in Good Company will be in its third year and appears to be filling a void to further research skills, discovery of Humanities resources, and awareness of new technologies. We will also share our developing body of conference video and audio recordings. Finally, we will present recommendations to assist other librarians interested in developing a similar conference.
Vaginitis is an inflammation of the vagina that causes discharge, itching, and pain. There are three main types: bacterial vaginosis caused by an imbalance of bacteria, yeast infections from the fungus Candida albicans, and trichomoniasis from a parasite spread through sexual contact. Symptoms include abnormal discharge, itching, pain during sex and urination, and light bleeding. Treatment typically involves creams, suppositories, or tablets to restore the vagina's normal balance.
National endowment for the arts a history 1965 2008sugeladi
This document provides an introduction and overview of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). It explains that the NEA was established in 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson and Congress not to address an economic problem, but to nurture American creativity and spread artistic prosperity. This differs from earlier federal arts programs under the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, which aimed to employ unemployed artists. The introduction outlines the unique origins and mission of the NEA compared to previous federal arts initiatives.
This document contains diagrams and drawings for the Atlas Copco ST1030 Scooptram, including:
- Electric diagrams showing wiring harnesses and cables.
- Fire protection diagrams for the fire suppression system.
- Hydraulic diagrams for systems like brakes, dump and hoist, steering, and transmission cooling.
- Lubrication diagrams for the central manual lube system.
- Dimension drawings providing an overview of general vehicle arrangements and specifications.
- Instructions for lifting and transporting the vehicle.
The document provides detailed technical diagrams and drawings for various vehicle systems to support maintenance and repair of the Atlas Copco ST1030 Scooptram.
This document provides a research guide for studying the intertestamental period between the Old and New Testaments. It lists reference works such as encyclopedias and dictionaries, books in the library, relevant periodicals, electronic resources, and websites. The guide recommends basic introductory sources on topics like archaeology, Jewish sects, Greco-Roman religion, and the Apocrypha to help start research on the intertestamental history and culture. Subject headings and call numbers are also provided to aid in locating further materials.
The document provides guidance on conducting oral history projects. It discusses what oral history is, including that it documents personal experiences rather than factual data. It also outlines different types of oral history projects and provides tips for selecting interview subjects and interviewers. The document stresses the importance of oral history in preserving little-known histories and personal experiences that would otherwise go undocumented.