The document provides tips for helping the planet by adopting more environmentally friendly habits such as walking or cycling instead of driving, taking shorter showers to conserve water, properly disposing of trash, using energy efficient light bulbs, recycling paper and bottles, washing clothes in cold water, and turning off electronics when not in use to save energy.
This document provides an overview of technology planning and budgeting for non-profits. It discusses establishing a technology team, creating a technology vision and goals, process mapping current workflows, and developing a preventative budget. Key aspects of the planning process include identifying strategic vs operational goals, prioritizing projects, and considering total cost of ownership versus total value of ownership when budgeting. The document also briefly covers IT basics like backups, documentation, and maintenance, as well as using cloud-based services. The overall message is that technology planning requires analyzing current and desired processes, and developing a budget to support sustainable technology use over time.
Ann told me that she wouldn't be late the following day.
The document outlines the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech, including changes to verb tenses, pronouns, and time/place expressions.
It also provides examples of reporting yes-no questions, Wh- questions, orders, and suggestions in reported speech form.
The document suggests that if people use less electricity and plastic bags, and recycle more, it will help save energy, reduce pollution of the earth, and protect the planet from further harm. The overall message is that small individual actions can collectively make a positive difference for the environment if adopted widely.
The document provides tips for environmentally friendly behaviors to help the planet such as walking instead of driving, turning off electronics when not in use, taking shorter showers to conserve water, properly disposing of trash in recycling bins, collecting rainwater for gardening, using non-toxic pest controls, printing double-sided, communicating electronically instead of paper, using recycled and energy efficient products, reusing items, installing low-flow toilets, and recycling bottles and containers to reduce waste and pollution.
Wunan is an indigenous community organization in East Kimberly, Australia that works to help Aboriginal people succeed through opportunities in ability, education, employment, and changing attitudes and values. The region has a population of around 15,000 people, 40% of whom are indigenous. Indigenous people in the region have lower life expectancy, educational attainment, and employment rates than non-indigenous people. Wunan uses strategies in education, employment, accommodation, welfare reform, and changing attitudes to improve conditions for indigenous people, and relies heavily on technology and partnerships like with DonorTec to support these strategies across its three offices separated by 400km.
This document is a bibliography containing over 100 references to works related to war, violence, military affairs, and their social and philosophical implications. The references cover a wide range of topics and date from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Authors cited include philosophers, historians, political scientists, and scholars from various disciplines.
The document describes the typical Wednesday schedule of a student. It details that they wake up at 7am, get dressed, have milk, and walk to school where lessons run from 8:30am to 1:30pm. After having lunch at 1:45pm, they play basketball from 7-9pm before going home by car, showering, eating dinner at 10pm, doing homework, and sleeping at 11pm.
Chinese characters have specific stroke order rules: horizontal strokes are drawn before vertical ones, left-falling strokes before right-falling ones, and characters are formed from top to bottom. Strokes are also drawn from outside to inside, with inside strokes drawn before any sealing strokes.
The document provides tips for helping the planet by adopting more environmentally friendly habits such as walking or cycling instead of driving, taking shorter showers to conserve water, properly disposing of trash, using energy efficient light bulbs, recycling paper and bottles, washing clothes in cold water, and turning off electronics when not in use to save energy.
This document provides an overview of technology planning and budgeting for non-profits. It discusses establishing a technology team, creating a technology vision and goals, process mapping current workflows, and developing a preventative budget. Key aspects of the planning process include identifying strategic vs operational goals, prioritizing projects, and considering total cost of ownership versus total value of ownership when budgeting. The document also briefly covers IT basics like backups, documentation, and maintenance, as well as using cloud-based services. The overall message is that technology planning requires analyzing current and desired processes, and developing a budget to support sustainable technology use over time.
Ann told me that she wouldn't be late the following day.
The document outlines the rules for changing direct speech into reported speech, including changes to verb tenses, pronouns, and time/place expressions.
It also provides examples of reporting yes-no questions, Wh- questions, orders, and suggestions in reported speech form.
The document suggests that if people use less electricity and plastic bags, and recycle more, it will help save energy, reduce pollution of the earth, and protect the planet from further harm. The overall message is that small individual actions can collectively make a positive difference for the environment if adopted widely.
The document provides tips for environmentally friendly behaviors to help the planet such as walking instead of driving, turning off electronics when not in use, taking shorter showers to conserve water, properly disposing of trash in recycling bins, collecting rainwater for gardening, using non-toxic pest controls, printing double-sided, communicating electronically instead of paper, using recycled and energy efficient products, reusing items, installing low-flow toilets, and recycling bottles and containers to reduce waste and pollution.
Wunan is an indigenous community organization in East Kimberly, Australia that works to help Aboriginal people succeed through opportunities in ability, education, employment, and changing attitudes and values. The region has a population of around 15,000 people, 40% of whom are indigenous. Indigenous people in the region have lower life expectancy, educational attainment, and employment rates than non-indigenous people. Wunan uses strategies in education, employment, accommodation, welfare reform, and changing attitudes to improve conditions for indigenous people, and relies heavily on technology and partnerships like with DonorTec to support these strategies across its three offices separated by 400km.
This document is a bibliography containing over 100 references to works related to war, violence, military affairs, and their social and philosophical implications. The references cover a wide range of topics and date from the late 19th century to the early 21st century. Authors cited include philosophers, historians, political scientists, and scholars from various disciplines.
The document describes the typical Wednesday schedule of a student. It details that they wake up at 7am, get dressed, have milk, and walk to school where lessons run from 8:30am to 1:30pm. After having lunch at 1:45pm, they play basketball from 7-9pm before going home by car, showering, eating dinner at 10pm, doing homework, and sleeping at 11pm.
Chinese characters have specific stroke order rules: horizontal strokes are drawn before vertical ones, left-falling strokes before right-falling ones, and characters are formed from top to bottom. Strokes are also drawn from outside to inside, with inside strokes drawn before any sealing strokes.