Bart Steenhaut en Eva Berghmans richten bvba opThierry Debels
Muziekjournalist Bart Steenhaut en diens partner Eva Berghmans hebben de Antwerpse bvba Rock Lobster opgericht.
De aandelen van de bvba werden netjes verdeeld onder beide oprichters.
De doelstellingen van de bvba zijn:
- het uitbaten van vakantielogies en andere horeca-activiteiten
- de journalistiek
- het optreden als copywriter, spreker, auteur
De eerste jaarrekening van de bvba wordt in de loop van 2018 verwacht.
Suffixes are added to the end of words to change their meaning. The document provides examples of words with common suffixes such as -ous, -y, -al, -ful, and -ish that add meanings like describing a state, action, or quality. Some examples include generous, sunny, natural, playful, and foolish which illustrate how suffixes can modify root words.
This document discusses Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) as a measurement. It notes that currently 70% of company operations involve firefighting due to lack of communication, adherence to standards, or existence of standards. TPM aims to break this cycle through a 4-cycle 11-step approach involving measuring current state, conducting condition reviews, problem prevention and developing best practices, and realizing continuous improvement. OEE measures classic equipment losses from floor-to-floor but can be expanded to door-to-door and value chain perspectives. It is important to recognize differences in OEE application across industries like process, manufacturing, and repair/overhaul.
Vocab week ppt #4 suffix able er fy ism istMr Tanada
This document discusses common suffixes and their meanings. It provides examples of words using suffixes such as "-ism", "-ist", "-er", "-fy", "-able", and "-ible" and their definitions. It also includes a short paragraph using some of these words in context about a feminist demanding equal pay.
Diamonds are found in igneous rock called kimberlite and were first discovered in India. They can be used to make tools that last longer and are measured in carats when refined through processing. Diamonds are a finite natural resource.
Rewire Your Brain - Practices to Use Brain Plasticity to Become a Better CoachSarah Baca, CSM
From Agile2015 & STC Webinar - How to rewire your brain to be a better leader. We discuss the Brain State Model from Dr. Becky Bailey (survival, emotional, executive) as well as Crucial Conversations and empathy.
This document provides an overview of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). It discusses the 8 pillars of TPM including Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), Autonomous Maintenance, Planned Maintenance, and others. It outlines the philosophy and goals of TPM, which include maximizing equipment efficiency with zero accidents, defects, and breakdowns. The document also provides examples of TPM implementation including forming cross-functional teams, conducting training, creating activity boards, and establishing steering committees to guide the TPM process.
Bart Steenhaut en Eva Berghmans richten bvba opThierry Debels
Muziekjournalist Bart Steenhaut en diens partner Eva Berghmans hebben de Antwerpse bvba Rock Lobster opgericht.
De aandelen van de bvba werden netjes verdeeld onder beide oprichters.
De doelstellingen van de bvba zijn:
- het uitbaten van vakantielogies en andere horeca-activiteiten
- de journalistiek
- het optreden als copywriter, spreker, auteur
De eerste jaarrekening van de bvba wordt in de loop van 2018 verwacht.
Suffixes are added to the end of words to change their meaning. The document provides examples of words with common suffixes such as -ous, -y, -al, -ful, and -ish that add meanings like describing a state, action, or quality. Some examples include generous, sunny, natural, playful, and foolish which illustrate how suffixes can modify root words.
This document discusses Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) and using Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) as a measurement. It notes that currently 70% of company operations involve firefighting due to lack of communication, adherence to standards, or existence of standards. TPM aims to break this cycle through a 4-cycle 11-step approach involving measuring current state, conducting condition reviews, problem prevention and developing best practices, and realizing continuous improvement. OEE measures classic equipment losses from floor-to-floor but can be expanded to door-to-door and value chain perspectives. It is important to recognize differences in OEE application across industries like process, manufacturing, and repair/overhaul.
Vocab week ppt #4 suffix able er fy ism istMr Tanada
This document discusses common suffixes and their meanings. It provides examples of words using suffixes such as "-ism", "-ist", "-er", "-fy", "-able", and "-ible" and their definitions. It also includes a short paragraph using some of these words in context about a feminist demanding equal pay.
Diamonds are found in igneous rock called kimberlite and were first discovered in India. They can be used to make tools that last longer and are measured in carats when refined through processing. Diamonds are a finite natural resource.
Rewire Your Brain - Practices to Use Brain Plasticity to Become a Better CoachSarah Baca, CSM
From Agile2015 & STC Webinar - How to rewire your brain to be a better leader. We discuss the Brain State Model from Dr. Becky Bailey (survival, emotional, executive) as well as Crucial Conversations and empathy.
This document provides an overview of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). It discusses the 8 pillars of TPM including Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE), Autonomous Maintenance, Planned Maintenance, and others. It outlines the philosophy and goals of TPM, which include maximizing equipment efficiency with zero accidents, defects, and breakdowns. The document also provides examples of TPM implementation including forming cross-functional teams, conducting training, creating activity boards, and establishing steering committees to guide the TPM process.
The document is a spelling lesson on suffixes -er, -or, -ess, and -ist. It lists words containing these suffixes such as dentist, editor, artist, hostess, actress, swimmer, seller, tutor, tourist, organist, lioness, shipper, chemist, investor, and conductor.
This document outlines the key concepts and implementation of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). TPM aims to achieve maximum equipment effectiveness through employee involvement between operators and maintenance technicians. It focuses on autonomous maintenance activities performed by operators, such as daily cleaning, inspection and lubrication. The document details the eight pillars of TPM and how autonomous maintenance improves equipment uptime and saves costs when implemented successfully.
This document summarizes common suffixes in the English language and their meanings. It discusses suffixes such as:
-er, -or, -ist, and -ian which describe people and their occupations (e.g. teacher, actor, artist). It also discusses suffixes like -ation, -sion, -ion, and -tion which indicate an act or process (e.g. information, decision, creation). Additionally, it covers suffixes like -ary, -ery, -y, -ty, and -ity which indicate a state or condition (e.g. boundary, bribery, purity). The document provides numerous examples for each suffix discussed.
A sentence has two main parts: the subject and the predicate. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. Examples of simple subjects and predicates are provided, with the simple subject being the main words that let the reader know who or what is doing or being something, and the simple predicate showing the action or being in the sentence.
This document discusses suffixes, their origins and meanings. It provides examples of Greek and Latin-derived suffixes commonly used in medical terminology (-dipsia and -emia) and their meanings related to fluids or blood. Some key points made are:
- Suffixes along with prefixes and roots build English vocabulary, with many words borrowed from Greek and Latin.
- The suffixes -dipsia and -emia are discussed in more detail, with -dipsia relating to thirst/drinking and -emia meaning blood or a blood condition.
- Examples are given of medical terms using these suffixes like anemia, leukemia, and terms related to thirst levels like oligodipsia and polydipsia
The document outlines an operational excellence training program called Training Within Industry (TWI) that teaches supervisors how to train employees. It focuses on the Job Instruction (JI) component of TWI, which uses a 4-step method of job instruction involving preparing the worker, presenting the operation, having the worker try it out, and following up. The method includes breaking down jobs into important steps, key points, and reasons to effectively train workers through showing and telling, not just one or the other.
The document discusses suffixes and their meanings. It provides examples of common suffixes such as -er, -or, -ness, -ity, and -able and explains that they can be added to the end of words to form new words or alter the part of speech. It also discusses the meanings of suffixes such as -al, -ful, -ic, and -ious and provides matching root words and examples.
This document provides a grammar lesson on subjects and predicates for fourth grade students. It defines the subject as the person, place, or thing a sentence is about, and the predicate as what the subject is or does. It explains that every sentence has a complete subject and predicate, which can include multiple words, and a simple subject and predicate, which is the main noun or verb. The document also covers compound subjects and predicates, and the use of commas with lists.
The document is a spelling lesson on suffixes -er, -or, -ess, and -ist. It lists words containing these suffixes such as dentist, editor, artist, hostess, actress, swimmer, seller, tutor, tourist, organist, lioness, shipper, chemist, investor, and conductor.
This document outlines the key concepts and implementation of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM). TPM aims to achieve maximum equipment effectiveness through employee involvement between operators and maintenance technicians. It focuses on autonomous maintenance activities performed by operators, such as daily cleaning, inspection and lubrication. The document details the eight pillars of TPM and how autonomous maintenance improves equipment uptime and saves costs when implemented successfully.
This document summarizes common suffixes in the English language and their meanings. It discusses suffixes such as:
-er, -or, -ist, and -ian which describe people and their occupations (e.g. teacher, actor, artist). It also discusses suffixes like -ation, -sion, -ion, and -tion which indicate an act or process (e.g. information, decision, creation). Additionally, it covers suffixes like -ary, -ery, -y, -ty, and -ity which indicate a state or condition (e.g. boundary, bribery, purity). The document provides numerous examples for each suffix discussed.
A sentence has two main parts: the subject and the predicate. The subject tells who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate tells something about the subject. Examples of simple subjects and predicates are provided, with the simple subject being the main words that let the reader know who or what is doing or being something, and the simple predicate showing the action or being in the sentence.
This document discusses suffixes, their origins and meanings. It provides examples of Greek and Latin-derived suffixes commonly used in medical terminology (-dipsia and -emia) and their meanings related to fluids or blood. Some key points made are:
- Suffixes along with prefixes and roots build English vocabulary, with many words borrowed from Greek and Latin.
- The suffixes -dipsia and -emia are discussed in more detail, with -dipsia relating to thirst/drinking and -emia meaning blood or a blood condition.
- Examples are given of medical terms using these suffixes like anemia, leukemia, and terms related to thirst levels like oligodipsia and polydipsia
The document outlines an operational excellence training program called Training Within Industry (TWI) that teaches supervisors how to train employees. It focuses on the Job Instruction (JI) component of TWI, which uses a 4-step method of job instruction involving preparing the worker, presenting the operation, having the worker try it out, and following up. The method includes breaking down jobs into important steps, key points, and reasons to effectively train workers through showing and telling, not just one or the other.
The document discusses suffixes and their meanings. It provides examples of common suffixes such as -er, -or, -ness, -ity, and -able and explains that they can be added to the end of words to form new words or alter the part of speech. It also discusses the meanings of suffixes such as -al, -ful, -ic, and -ious and provides matching root words and examples.
This document provides a grammar lesson on subjects and predicates for fourth grade students. It defines the subject as the person, place, or thing a sentence is about, and the predicate as what the subject is or does. It explains that every sentence has a complete subject and predicate, which can include multiple words, and a simple subject and predicate, which is the main noun or verb. The document also covers compound subjects and predicates, and the use of commas with lists.
7. TYPE OF DERIVATIONAL SUFFIX
Noun-forming suffixes
Verb-forming suffixes
Adjective-forming suffixes
Adverb-forming suffixes
1
2
3
4
8. suffix ชนิดนี้เมื่อเติมท้ำยคำ จะเปลี่ยนคำ ๆ นั้นเป็น noun
ดังนี้
ness adjective
dark (adj.) ---> darkness (n.)
A: Hey, dude! Where do you live?
B: In the darkness.
Noun-forming suffixes
-ness