This document discusses artificial insemination as a way to conceive without sexual intercourse. It describes the different methods of artificial insemination, including intravaginal, intracervical, and intrauterine insemination. There are two types: homologous insemination using the husband's sperm, and heterologous insemination using a sperm donor. Justifications for homologous insemination include male impotence or infertility. The document also analyzes artificial insemination through the lenses of different ethical theories and their varying views on whether it is moral or immoral.
The document proposes a marketing strategy called "generAEtion" to strengthen American Eagle's brand identity among college students. It involves rebranding stores with a classic rock theme, creating branded playlists, holding a tribute music festival, and engaging customers through social media contests. The goals are to make AE's messaging more concrete and resonate with its target market by connecting the brand to the heritage of American classic rock music. A timeline, budget, and measurement tools are outlined to track the initiative's outcomes.
This document discusses strategies for scaling large Rails applications. It notes that while tutorials are helpful for getting started, apps often grow larger and require scaling to reduce costs, headaches, and other issues. The document recommends separating an app across different servers based on functions like static files, business logic, authentication, and data storage. It suggests using JSON for communication between servers due to its support in Ruby and ability to create APIs.
The Project Factory offers mobile locative content, data visualization, and gamification services. They can create a mobile locative platform to publish real-time content to users based on their physical location, which can be used for events, interest groups, and business communications. They also build interactive simulators and games to model "what if" scenarios related to climate change, population growth, tourism, and human behavior. The Project Factory is contacted through Guy Gadney, the Director, via the provided email address and phone number or through their website.
Tässä diasarjassa on kaikki tarvittava ohjeistus Y-Love projektikurssin "Meidän koulu on paras koulu" -kilpailuun. Jos on kysyttävä, kysy fb:n Y-love projekti -sivuilla.
The film is a crime thriller set in the 1950s film noir genre. It follows Detective Rose Brown and her partner as they investigate the murder of a wealthy man by his wife Marilyn. The film subverts traditional male roles by having women play parts usually reserved for men. It will appeal to 18-24 year olds with its explicit violence and language. The goal is to modernize the film noir genre to attract new audiences while retaining the atmospheric style of the 1950s films through use of shadows, silhouettes, and black and white tones.
The chapter summarizes the activities of two beasts discussed in Revelation 13. The first beast from the sea is described as having seven heads and ten horns. It is given great authority by the dragon and speaks blasphemies against God. The second beast from the land performs signs and deceives people into worshipping the first beast. It causes all people to receive a mark without which they cannot buy or sell. The chapter provides context and questions for understanding these beasts.
The document describes a real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system that allows for the instant transfer of large value payments between banks on an individual basis without being bundled with other transactions. An RTGS system provides advantages like real-time payment settlement that reduces credit and settlement risks, but it also requires more liquidity from banks to ensure cash is available for each individual payment.
This document discusses artificial insemination as a way to conceive without sexual intercourse. It describes the different methods of artificial insemination, including intravaginal, intracervical, and intrauterine insemination. There are two types: homologous insemination using the husband's sperm, and heterologous insemination using a sperm donor. Justifications for homologous insemination include male impotence or infertility. The document also analyzes artificial insemination through the lenses of different ethical theories and their varying views on whether it is moral or immoral.
The document proposes a marketing strategy called "generAEtion" to strengthen American Eagle's brand identity among college students. It involves rebranding stores with a classic rock theme, creating branded playlists, holding a tribute music festival, and engaging customers through social media contests. The goals are to make AE's messaging more concrete and resonate with its target market by connecting the brand to the heritage of American classic rock music. A timeline, budget, and measurement tools are outlined to track the initiative's outcomes.
This document discusses strategies for scaling large Rails applications. It notes that while tutorials are helpful for getting started, apps often grow larger and require scaling to reduce costs, headaches, and other issues. The document recommends separating an app across different servers based on functions like static files, business logic, authentication, and data storage. It suggests using JSON for communication between servers due to its support in Ruby and ability to create APIs.
The Project Factory offers mobile locative content, data visualization, and gamification services. They can create a mobile locative platform to publish real-time content to users based on their physical location, which can be used for events, interest groups, and business communications. They also build interactive simulators and games to model "what if" scenarios related to climate change, population growth, tourism, and human behavior. The Project Factory is contacted through Guy Gadney, the Director, via the provided email address and phone number or through their website.
Tässä diasarjassa on kaikki tarvittava ohjeistus Y-Love projektikurssin "Meidän koulu on paras koulu" -kilpailuun. Jos on kysyttävä, kysy fb:n Y-love projekti -sivuilla.
The film is a crime thriller set in the 1950s film noir genre. It follows Detective Rose Brown and her partner as they investigate the murder of a wealthy man by his wife Marilyn. The film subverts traditional male roles by having women play parts usually reserved for men. It will appeal to 18-24 year olds with its explicit violence and language. The goal is to modernize the film noir genre to attract new audiences while retaining the atmospheric style of the 1950s films through use of shadows, silhouettes, and black and white tones.
The chapter summarizes the activities of two beasts discussed in Revelation 13. The first beast from the sea is described as having seven heads and ten horns. It is given great authority by the dragon and speaks blasphemies against God. The second beast from the land performs signs and deceives people into worshipping the first beast. It causes all people to receive a mark without which they cannot buy or sell. The chapter provides context and questions for understanding these beasts.
The document describes a real-time gross settlement (RTGS) system that allows for the instant transfer of large value payments between banks on an individual basis without being bundled with other transactions. An RTGS system provides advantages like real-time payment settlement that reduces credit and settlement risks, but it also requires more liquidity from banks to ensure cash is available for each individual payment.
This document discusses the moral issue of euthanasia. It defines euthanasia as an easy and painless death and classifies it as either self-administered or other-administered, and as either active/passive and voluntary/nonvoluntary. It outlines different views on whether euthanasia is right or wrong from philosophers like Garry Williams, James Rachel, Fillipa Foot, and Rachel Brandt. It also discusses perspectives from natural law ethics, Kant's ethics, and utilitarianism on when euthanasia may or may not be acceptable.
This document discusses moral issues surrounding birth deformities. It defines genetic and congenital deformities and their causes, including radiation, drugs, malnutrition and diseases. Specific deformities described include Down syndrome, spina bifida, anencephaly and hydrocephalus. Ethical theories discussed for decisions around severely deformed newborns include natural law supporting life, Kantian principles of dignity, Ross ethics deferring to families, Utilitarianism weighing benefit to most people, and Pragmatism considering practicality and resources.
The State Library of New South Wales is Australia's premier library, with over 5 million items documenting the heritage of New South Wales, Australia, and the region. It aims to make its collections accessible both on site and online, as well as through digitization projects, a games platform, and apps to enhance the mobile user experience and engagement with heritage content.
Google Enterprise provides collaboration tools like Google Apps, a mobile application development platform in AppEngine, and geospatial mapping with Google Geo to enable productivity and data visualization across devices. These solutions can be customized for any project requiring an underlying collaboration, development or geospatial platform, from messaging and mapping to mobile apps, and are scalable through a utility-based model. For more information, contact Iain McDougall.
The document analyzes Miami University's efforts to recruit, develop, and retain Latin American students through interviews and surveys of students and faculty. It finds that while Miami has seen increases in Latino enrollment, the university's methods of attracting and supporting Latino students are not fully culturally attentive, leading to low satisfaction rates. Additionally, a lack of targeted academic and social resources has resulted in many Latino students considering transferring before graduating.
This document provides an introduction to bioethics. It defines key terms like ethics, biology, bioethics, health ethics, and professional ethics. It explains that bioethics education is important for medical practitioners given changing medical policies, healthcare systems, and new issues in clinical practice. The document also lists some common ethical issues in areas like abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and stem cell research.
The document provides guidance for students to prepare for an exam in the I course taught by Kushnir Ekaterina Nikolaevna at SurGPU. Students should review their notes and textbooks to remember the key concepts covered in class. It also recommends getting enough rest and eating a healthy meal before the exam to be alert and focused during testing. Proper preparation will help students perform their best on the upcoming exam.
This document discusses the moral issue of euthanasia. It defines euthanasia as an easy and painless death and classifies it as either self-administered or other-administered, and as either active/passive and voluntary/nonvoluntary. It outlines different views on whether euthanasia is right or wrong from philosophers like Garry Williams, James Rachel, Fillipa Foot, and Rachel Brandt. It also discusses perspectives from natural law ethics, Kant's ethics, and utilitarianism on when euthanasia may or may not be acceptable.
This document discusses moral issues surrounding birth deformities. It defines genetic and congenital deformities and their causes, including radiation, drugs, malnutrition and diseases. Specific deformities described include Down syndrome, spina bifida, anencephaly and hydrocephalus. Ethical theories discussed for decisions around severely deformed newborns include natural law supporting life, Kantian principles of dignity, Ross ethics deferring to families, Utilitarianism weighing benefit to most people, and Pragmatism considering practicality and resources.
The State Library of New South Wales is Australia's premier library, with over 5 million items documenting the heritage of New South Wales, Australia, and the region. It aims to make its collections accessible both on site and online, as well as through digitization projects, a games platform, and apps to enhance the mobile user experience and engagement with heritage content.
Google Enterprise provides collaboration tools like Google Apps, a mobile application development platform in AppEngine, and geospatial mapping with Google Geo to enable productivity and data visualization across devices. These solutions can be customized for any project requiring an underlying collaboration, development or geospatial platform, from messaging and mapping to mobile apps, and are scalable through a utility-based model. For more information, contact Iain McDougall.
The document analyzes Miami University's efforts to recruit, develop, and retain Latin American students through interviews and surveys of students and faculty. It finds that while Miami has seen increases in Latino enrollment, the university's methods of attracting and supporting Latino students are not fully culturally attentive, leading to low satisfaction rates. Additionally, a lack of targeted academic and social resources has resulted in many Latino students considering transferring before graduating.
This document provides an introduction to bioethics. It defines key terms like ethics, biology, bioethics, health ethics, and professional ethics. It explains that bioethics education is important for medical practitioners given changing medical policies, healthcare systems, and new issues in clinical practice. The document also lists some common ethical issues in areas like abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and stem cell research.
The document provides guidance for students to prepare for an exam in the I course taught by Kushnir Ekaterina Nikolaevna at SurGPU. Students should review their notes and textbooks to remember the key concepts covered in class. It also recommends getting enough rest and eating a healthy meal before the exam to be alert and focused during testing. Proper preparation will help students perform their best on the upcoming exam.
The document discusses feminist art and humor in textile practices and soft sculpture. It profiles the works of several artists including Jamie Isenstein known for her rug harp sculpture, Patty Carroll who creates works depicting anonymous women, Shadi Ghadirian who photographs women in traditional Iranian dress, Shirin Fakhim who makes embroidered self-portraits, and Lara Schnitger who creates soft sculptures of figures.
עם כניסתן של יותר ויותר נשים לעולם האמנות, טכניקות וחומרים שנחשבו במשך שנים רבות נשיים, הלכו ותפסו יותר ויותר מקום. זו הייתה אחת הדרכים להדגיש את זהותן ודרך לגשר בין מלאכת היד המסורתית לבין אמנות. מכיוון שלאורך ההיסטוריה של האמנות הייתה זו נישה שגברים כמעט לא חדרו אליה, נשים מצאו בה כר נרחב להביע את עצמן ולהדגיש את ייחודן המגדרי.
נשים אמניות כמעט שלא הוזכרו בהקשר לפופ, למרות שחלקן היו חלוצות, אם לא ממייסדי התנועה. הן יצרו בעולם האמנות נישה משלהן, שנונה, הומוריסטית לעתים שערורייתית בה הן קוראות תיגר על מוסכמות מסורתיות של נשיות. הן מרבות לעסוק בנושאים מחיי היום יום ובסצנות משפחתיות וכיום עם השינוי במעמדן בחברה, הן לא מפחדות להיות בוטות: לעסוק בנושאים מגדריים, מיניים , חברתיים ופוליטיים .
במאה ה-20 קיבל הריאליזם תפנית פוליטית והתפתח למה שכונה "ריאליזם חברתי" (social realism). ככזה, הוא התאפיין בתכנים פוליטיים וחברתיים מובהקים
היה רעיון לפעולה כזו שנזרק לאוויר מתישהו במחאת 2011 , זה לא קרה ואולי מזל שכך. זה רעיון טוב לציור אבל לא בטוח שזה רעיון טוב לפעולה".
"התופרת העייפה". זו ישנה שנת ישרים, ידיה תחת ראשה, סרט מדידה כרוך על צווארה, סביבה בדים בדוגמאות טקסטיל צבעוניות ועליזות, מעליה לוח שנה נוצרי, סטיקר I Love Jesus. מכונת התפירה דוממת, עיתון אופנה פתוח באמצעו, ממנו נלמדת הדוגמה להזמנת הבגד.