La cefalea es un dolor de cabeza común que puede ocurrir durante una emergencia médica o desastre. Puede ser causada por factores como estrés, fatiga, deshidratación, lesiones o enfermedades. Es importante tratar la cefalea de forma apropiada para aliviar el dolor y permitir que la persona afectada continúe funcionando de manera efectiva durante la respuesta a emergencias.
La historia del internet en México comenzó en 1992 con la creación de Mexnet para promover las políticas de la red. En 1993, la Universidad de las Américas desarrolló la primera página web mexicana y se empezó a difundir más información sobre internet. En 1994 se creó RedUnam para comercializar el servicio de conexión y en 1995 el periódico La Jornada apareció en línea por primera vez.
La cefalea es un dolor de cabeza común que puede ocurrir durante una emergencia médica o desastre. Puede ser causada por factores como estrés, fatiga, deshidratación, lesiones o enfermedades. Es importante tratar la cefalea de forma apropiada para aliviar el dolor y permitir que la persona afectada continúe funcionando de manera efectiva durante la respuesta a emergencias.
La historia del internet en México comenzó en 1992 con la creación de Mexnet para promover las políticas de la red. En 1993, la Universidad de las Américas desarrolló la primera página web mexicana y se empezó a difundir más información sobre internet. En 1994 se creó RedUnam para comercializar el servicio de conexión y en 1995 el periódico La Jornada apareció en línea por primera vez.
IPv6 Transition in Research & EducationShumon Huque
This document summarizes a presentation given by Shumon Huque on IPv6 transition efforts in research and education networks. It discusses how organizations like Internet2 and Educause have tried motivating campus IT departments through presentations, workshops, and reports. While some see education networks as behind the curve on IPv6 adoption, the presenter argues all communities are behind and education has some leading adopters. The presentation then provides details on IPv6 deployment at the University of Pennsylvania, including challenges of extending adoption beyond central IT to decentralized groups and outsourced services. It closes by inviting questions from the audience.
This report summarizes a study of tea production in Phongsaly Province, Laos. Some key findings:
1) Phongsaly has the most developed tea sector in Laos, with over 1,362 hectares under cultivation planned to increase to 1,362 hectares by 2014. Tea cultivation was traditionally done at low intensity but has increased with investment.
2) Yields have been substantially lower than China due to low density planting and lack of improvements in soil, water retention and pruning techniques. However the industry has proven resilient by diversifying production.
3) Prices declined sharply in 2003, reducing farmer incomes. As a result, production volumes are now significantly lower than the 2007 peak and
Boman Communications was founded by an entrepreneur with a technical background who wanted to apply a more logical and rational approach to the marketing communications industry. The company pioneered a web-based communications model that challenged traditional practices by focusing on technology and efficiency over production costs. However, while the system showed promise for being robust and easier to maintain than traditional methods, Boman struggled to attract large clients and ensure employees understood its new business concept. It also faced challenges in recruiting and retaining technically-skilled staff.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dominic Mokgotlhoa that summarizes his education and work experience. It lists his academic qualifications including high school graduation in 2009 and current study of a BCom in economics at UNISA. It also outlines his work history in various roles from 2010-2015 including call center agent, administrative assistant, data capturer and processor, and finance clerk. The CV provides details of his responsibilities, computer skills, and reports to for each past position held.
Policy memo-expanding access to healthcare resources to the undocumented immg...Ming XIE
The document discusses policy options for expanding healthcare access to undocumented immigrants in South Los Angeles through the United Muslim Medical Association community clinic. It evaluates starting a social media campaign, implementing a promotora outreach program, or purchasing a mobile medical unit. The recommendation is to start a promotora outreach program, which would train local community members to conduct healthcare outreach and education, potentially serving 850-2,700 new patients at a moderate cost.
This document discusses mainstreaming climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in national programs and policies in Africa. It presents a framework for integrating CSA across different scales, from the African Union and regional economic communities down to farming systems and program implementation. It introduces the CSA-Plan, a multi-step planning and implementation guide to help scale up CSA. The CSA-Plan includes steps for stakeholder engagement, capacity development, developing CSA investment portfolios, programming design, implementation guidelines, and monitoring and evaluation. Examples of tools used in the CSA-Plan process are also presented.
QST involves using a sensitometer to objectively measure sensory thresholds, particularly vibration perception threshold (VPT). The sensitometer delivers varying levels of energy as voltage or vibration to test points on the feet. Higher voltages required to detect vibration indicates greater sensory deficit. This simple, noninvasive test provides a wide quantitative grading of sensory function, which has implications for prognosis and therapy of diabetic neuropathy and risk of foot ulceration. VPT measured by sensitometer can help distinguish neuropathic from non-neuropathic patients and establish risk of ulceration.
This document is a marketing report on a Professional Bull Riders (PBR) event held in Mobile, Alabama in February 2008. It summarizes the results of a survey administered to spectators at the event to understand the audience profile. Over 62% of respondents lived in Mobile County and 24% in nearby Baldwin County. Most respondents were white females ages 35-44 who attended as part of a family group. Many were first-time PBR attendees who learned about the event on TV or radio. The report provides implications for PBR ticket pricing and partnerships with local attractions to promote future Mobile events.
- A]-c-Z\w refers to the process by which plants absorb nutrients like water and minerals from the soil. It involves various structures like roots, stems, leaves, and flowers.
- During the lesson, students will learn about the different plant structures involved in absorption like roots, stems, and leaves. They will also identify common minerals absorbed by plants like water, minerals, and gases.
- The teacher will engage students in a discussion about plant absorption and related structures. They will provide visuals and explanations to reinforce student understanding of the key concepts and processes.
The document discusses the impact of the Ferguson protests on local businesses and employees from the perspective of two HR professionals. It provides a timeline of events from the shooting of Michael Brown in August 2014 through ongoing protests in late 2014. It describes how businesses like Husch Blackwell had periods of partial or full lockdown and early closures due to safety concerns. Employees faced challenges like childcare issues, stress, lack of sleep, and discussions of racial issues at work. The HR professionals recommend policies to support employees during civil unrest, such as flexible schedules, telecommuting, and EAP resources. They also suggest preparing disaster recovery plans for such situations and using social media to engage rather than ignore important discussions.
Kassandra Ventura is seeking a position as a medical assistant. She is set to graduate in August 2016 with a medical assistant diploma from Brightwood College in Laredo, Texas. As part of her education, she completed a 200-hour externship at Laredo Pediatrics & Neonatology from June to August 2016, where she gained experience with front office duties, administering vaccines and tests, taking vital signs, assisting the doctor, and more. Her skills include assisting with procedures, injections, vital signs, wound care, charting, and working with electronic medical records. She holds certifications in CPR, AED, and HIPAA training and is preparing to take the medical assistant
This document describes the identification and symptoms of damage from various pests that affect crops. It provides details on the appearance of eggs, larvae, pupae, and adult forms of each pest. The symptoms of damage include defoliation, holes in pods, dropping of flowers and pods, and honeydew secretions. The pests are identified by their coloration, markings, and physical features at each life stage.
Soybean insects Soybean crop disorders A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad KhanMr.Allah Dad Khan
The document describes several soybean pests, including their symptoms of damage and identification. It discusses hairy caterpillars that feed on leaves in groups, turning them brownish-yellow. It also mentions velvetbean caterpillars that can defoliate plants rapidly between July to September. Finally, it provides details on the threecornered alfalfa hopper, green clover worm, and soybean looper caterpillars and the types of damage they cause to soybean crops.
1) Philanthropy is becoming a major actor in global financial flows for development assistance.
2) Philanthropy platforms aim to build partnerships between philanthropists, governments, and international organizations to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
3) These platforms develop country-specific networks and working groups, advocate for an enabling environment, and share data to promote collaboration toward national and global priorities like education, environment, and sustainable cities.
The document discusses diabetic foot problems and amputations. It notes that amputation is common, with one occurring every 10 minutes in India and 85% due to untreated or inadequately treated foot ulcers. While amputation seems to quickly address foot issues, it significantly increases mortality risk over time compared to saving the foot through conservative treatment. Amputation is also associated with higher long-term costs, decreased mobility, and loss of independence compared to foot salvage efforts. Overall, the document argues that preventing amputations through proper foot care and conservative treatment strategies has better long-term outcomes than amputation for diabetic foot problems and ulcers.
The income auditor is responsible for auditing and verifying all hotel revenue transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with policies. This includes reviewing room rates, outlet sales, banquet charges, credit card transactions, and other revenue sources. The auditor prepares daily and monthly reports, performs reconciliations, and investigates any discrepancies. Duties also involve system backups, record keeping, and assisting with accounting tasks as assigned.
IPv6 Transition in Research & EducationShumon Huque
This document summarizes a presentation given by Shumon Huque on IPv6 transition efforts in research and education networks. It discusses how organizations like Internet2 and Educause have tried motivating campus IT departments through presentations, workshops, and reports. While some see education networks as behind the curve on IPv6 adoption, the presenter argues all communities are behind and education has some leading adopters. The presentation then provides details on IPv6 deployment at the University of Pennsylvania, including challenges of extending adoption beyond central IT to decentralized groups and outsourced services. It closes by inviting questions from the audience.
This report summarizes a study of tea production in Phongsaly Province, Laos. Some key findings:
1) Phongsaly has the most developed tea sector in Laos, with over 1,362 hectares under cultivation planned to increase to 1,362 hectares by 2014. Tea cultivation was traditionally done at low intensity but has increased with investment.
2) Yields have been substantially lower than China due to low density planting and lack of improvements in soil, water retention and pruning techniques. However the industry has proven resilient by diversifying production.
3) Prices declined sharply in 2003, reducing farmer incomes. As a result, production volumes are now significantly lower than the 2007 peak and
Boman Communications was founded by an entrepreneur with a technical background who wanted to apply a more logical and rational approach to the marketing communications industry. The company pioneered a web-based communications model that challenged traditional practices by focusing on technology and efficiency over production costs. However, while the system showed promise for being robust and easier to maintain than traditional methods, Boman struggled to attract large clients and ensure employees understood its new business concept. It also faced challenges in recruiting and retaining technically-skilled staff.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Dominic Mokgotlhoa that summarizes his education and work experience. It lists his academic qualifications including high school graduation in 2009 and current study of a BCom in economics at UNISA. It also outlines his work history in various roles from 2010-2015 including call center agent, administrative assistant, data capturer and processor, and finance clerk. The CV provides details of his responsibilities, computer skills, and reports to for each past position held.
Policy memo-expanding access to healthcare resources to the undocumented immg...Ming XIE
The document discusses policy options for expanding healthcare access to undocumented immigrants in South Los Angeles through the United Muslim Medical Association community clinic. It evaluates starting a social media campaign, implementing a promotora outreach program, or purchasing a mobile medical unit. The recommendation is to start a promotora outreach program, which would train local community members to conduct healthcare outreach and education, potentially serving 850-2,700 new patients at a moderate cost.
This document discusses mainstreaming climate-smart agriculture (CSA) in national programs and policies in Africa. It presents a framework for integrating CSA across different scales, from the African Union and regional economic communities down to farming systems and program implementation. It introduces the CSA-Plan, a multi-step planning and implementation guide to help scale up CSA. The CSA-Plan includes steps for stakeholder engagement, capacity development, developing CSA investment portfolios, programming design, implementation guidelines, and monitoring and evaluation. Examples of tools used in the CSA-Plan process are also presented.
QST involves using a sensitometer to objectively measure sensory thresholds, particularly vibration perception threshold (VPT). The sensitometer delivers varying levels of energy as voltage or vibration to test points on the feet. Higher voltages required to detect vibration indicates greater sensory deficit. This simple, noninvasive test provides a wide quantitative grading of sensory function, which has implications for prognosis and therapy of diabetic neuropathy and risk of foot ulceration. VPT measured by sensitometer can help distinguish neuropathic from non-neuropathic patients and establish risk of ulceration.
This document is a marketing report on a Professional Bull Riders (PBR) event held in Mobile, Alabama in February 2008. It summarizes the results of a survey administered to spectators at the event to understand the audience profile. Over 62% of respondents lived in Mobile County and 24% in nearby Baldwin County. Most respondents were white females ages 35-44 who attended as part of a family group. Many were first-time PBR attendees who learned about the event on TV or radio. The report provides implications for PBR ticket pricing and partnerships with local attractions to promote future Mobile events.
- A]-c-Z\w refers to the process by which plants absorb nutrients like water and minerals from the soil. It involves various structures like roots, stems, leaves, and flowers.
- During the lesson, students will learn about the different plant structures involved in absorption like roots, stems, and leaves. They will also identify common minerals absorbed by plants like water, minerals, and gases.
- The teacher will engage students in a discussion about plant absorption and related structures. They will provide visuals and explanations to reinforce student understanding of the key concepts and processes.
The document discusses the impact of the Ferguson protests on local businesses and employees from the perspective of two HR professionals. It provides a timeline of events from the shooting of Michael Brown in August 2014 through ongoing protests in late 2014. It describes how businesses like Husch Blackwell had periods of partial or full lockdown and early closures due to safety concerns. Employees faced challenges like childcare issues, stress, lack of sleep, and discussions of racial issues at work. The HR professionals recommend policies to support employees during civil unrest, such as flexible schedules, telecommuting, and EAP resources. They also suggest preparing disaster recovery plans for such situations and using social media to engage rather than ignore important discussions.
Kassandra Ventura is seeking a position as a medical assistant. She is set to graduate in August 2016 with a medical assistant diploma from Brightwood College in Laredo, Texas. As part of her education, she completed a 200-hour externship at Laredo Pediatrics & Neonatology from June to August 2016, where she gained experience with front office duties, administering vaccines and tests, taking vital signs, assisting the doctor, and more. Her skills include assisting with procedures, injections, vital signs, wound care, charting, and working with electronic medical records. She holds certifications in CPR, AED, and HIPAA training and is preparing to take the medical assistant
This document describes the identification and symptoms of damage from various pests that affect crops. It provides details on the appearance of eggs, larvae, pupae, and adult forms of each pest. The symptoms of damage include defoliation, holes in pods, dropping of flowers and pods, and honeydew secretions. The pests are identified by their coloration, markings, and physical features at each life stage.
Soybean insects Soybean crop disorders A Lecture By Mr Allah Dad KhanMr.Allah Dad Khan
The document describes several soybean pests, including their symptoms of damage and identification. It discusses hairy caterpillars that feed on leaves in groups, turning them brownish-yellow. It also mentions velvetbean caterpillars that can defoliate plants rapidly between July to September. Finally, it provides details on the threecornered alfalfa hopper, green clover worm, and soybean looper caterpillars and the types of damage they cause to soybean crops.
1) Philanthropy is becoming a major actor in global financial flows for development assistance.
2) Philanthropy platforms aim to build partnerships between philanthropists, governments, and international organizations to support the UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
3) These platforms develop country-specific networks and working groups, advocate for an enabling environment, and share data to promote collaboration toward national and global priorities like education, environment, and sustainable cities.
The document discusses diabetic foot problems and amputations. It notes that amputation is common, with one occurring every 10 minutes in India and 85% due to untreated or inadequately treated foot ulcers. While amputation seems to quickly address foot issues, it significantly increases mortality risk over time compared to saving the foot through conservative treatment. Amputation is also associated with higher long-term costs, decreased mobility, and loss of independence compared to foot salvage efforts. Overall, the document argues that preventing amputations through proper foot care and conservative treatment strategies has better long-term outcomes than amputation for diabetic foot problems and ulcers.
The income auditor is responsible for auditing and verifying all hotel revenue transactions to ensure accuracy and compliance with policies. This includes reviewing room rates, outlet sales, banquet charges, credit card transactions, and other revenue sources. The auditor prepares daily and monthly reports, performs reconciliations, and investigates any discrepancies. Duties also involve system backups, record keeping, and assisting with accounting tasks as assigned.