The document discusses how humans are constantly seeking answers which changes their view of the universe. It describes how all humans originated from Africa and migrated worldwide, changing physically over generations. Finally, it proposes that a massive volcanic eruption in the 5th century disrupted global climate and led to widespread famine, plague, and societal collapse.
This document summarizes the process by which a mouse click on a hyperlink leads to viewing new information on a computer monitor. It involves signals being sent from the brain to the hand to click the mouse, which sends information to the processor. The processor gives control to the browser, which connects to the server requesting information. The new page is then displayed on the monitor for the brain to view via the eyes. Each action starts in the brain and the results are perceived by the brain, demonstrating the connection between brain and computer during everyday computer usage.
The document discusses converting real-world entities into programming objects and understanding their applications in API designing and MVC frameworks. It describes representing real things as objects in code, organizing classes in a standard way, defining class attributes like fields and methods, and relating classes through inheritance and relations. It also explains concepts like abstraction, interfaces, packages, and the roles of models, views and controllers in MVC architectures. The document advocates separating programs into these components to organize code and handle tasks like displaying data and user interaction separately.
The document discusses how humans are constantly seeking answers which changes their view of the universe. It describes how all humans originated from Africa and migrated worldwide, changing physically over generations. Finally, it proposes that a massive volcanic eruption in the 5th century disrupted global climate and led to widespread famine, plague, and societal collapse.
This document summarizes the process by which a mouse click on a hyperlink leads to viewing new information on a computer monitor. It involves signals being sent from the brain to the hand to click the mouse, which sends information to the processor. The processor gives control to the browser, which connects to the server requesting information. The new page is then displayed on the monitor for the brain to view via the eyes. Each action starts in the brain and the results are perceived by the brain, demonstrating the connection between brain and computer during everyday computer usage.
The document discusses converting real-world entities into programming objects and understanding their applications in API designing and MVC frameworks. It describes representing real things as objects in code, organizing classes in a standard way, defining class attributes like fields and methods, and relating classes through inheritance and relations. It also explains concepts like abstraction, interfaces, packages, and the roles of models, views and controllers in MVC architectures. The document advocates separating programs into these components to organize code and handle tasks like displaying data and user interaction separately.
This document summarizes a kids' sports toy called TOYATTI. It is an easy to ride, battery-powered standing bike for kids ages 3-7 that promotes exercise in a fun way. Key features include adjustable resistance, soft rubber wheels, and rounded edges for safety. Playing with TOYATTI for just 20 minutes per day can increase growth hormone levels and help kids develop strength and endurance while preventing obesity. Instructions are provided for adjusting the bike's resistance based on the child's weight.
We create high-quality promotional content for
the pharmaceutical industry
Capturing a doctor’s attention is crucial, Our products are designed to be informative, and doctors often use them as visual aids to explain the pathologies of their patients.
Our products have a fixation effect and remain foremost in the viewer’s mind.
Remember that doctors receive sales representatives per day and are frequently saturated by information and advertising with 90% of promotional material being thrown into the trash.
What are the myths & legends around securing Industrial Controlled Systems? In a short presentation some of the day to day experiences are explained around problems/risks, fairy-tales around securing ICS. After reading the presentation will lead to start doing some homework....
Presented by Samara Carter and Monique Clark at the 2013 Power Up Your Pedagogy Conference held at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
Mobile discovery service that allows travelers to utilize their mobile devices to easily find worthwhile events, activities and tours near their location by simply tweeting their arrival. The service integrates social media to provide customized recommendations on a map without needing to search multiple websites. A demo is provided of how it works by obtaining local information from tweets, tours and guides.
This document is the preface to Gustave Le Bon's book The Crowd. It introduces the topic of crowds and organized groups, noting they have taken on increasing importance in modern society. While crowds often display inferior mental qualities, reorganizing social structures could be dangerous due to their complexity and dependence on a people's character over time. The book aims to scientifically study crowds without bias, acknowledging their theoretical and practical significance may differ.
This document describes release 2.6 of the WiMAX Forum System Level Simulator for NS-2, which simulates the MAC and PHY layers of WiMAX networks. It was created through collaboration between the WiMAX Forum Application Working Group, the WiMAX Forum, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The document provides an overview of the simulator's history and new features in release 2.6. It also describes the basic structure and simulation cycle of NS-2, which the WiMAX simulator builds upon.
The document summarizes the journey of video from an IPL cricket ground to televisions. It describes how video is captured by cameras at the ground and transmitted to the broadcast center via cables. It is then compressed, encrypted, modulated onto a satellite signal and broadcast to satellites. The satellites transmit the signals back to earth where dish antennas and set-top boxes receive the signals and decode them into video and audio to be displayed on televisions.
This document summarizes a kids' sports toy called TOYATTI. It is an easy to ride, battery-powered standing bike for kids ages 3-7 that promotes exercise in a fun way. Key features include adjustable resistance, soft rubber wheels, and rounded edges for safety. Playing with TOYATTI for just 20 minutes per day can increase growth hormone levels and help kids develop strength and endurance while preventing obesity. Instructions are provided for adjusting the bike's resistance based on the child's weight.
We create high-quality promotional content for
the pharmaceutical industry
Capturing a doctor’s attention is crucial, Our products are designed to be informative, and doctors often use them as visual aids to explain the pathologies of their patients.
Our products have a fixation effect and remain foremost in the viewer’s mind.
Remember that doctors receive sales representatives per day and are frequently saturated by information and advertising with 90% of promotional material being thrown into the trash.
What are the myths & legends around securing Industrial Controlled Systems? In a short presentation some of the day to day experiences are explained around problems/risks, fairy-tales around securing ICS. After reading the presentation will lead to start doing some homework....
Presented by Samara Carter and Monique Clark at the 2013 Power Up Your Pedagogy Conference held at the Annandale campus of Northern Virginia Community College.
Mobile discovery service that allows travelers to utilize their mobile devices to easily find worthwhile events, activities and tours near their location by simply tweeting their arrival. The service integrates social media to provide customized recommendations on a map without needing to search multiple websites. A demo is provided of how it works by obtaining local information from tweets, tours and guides.
This document is the preface to Gustave Le Bon's book The Crowd. It introduces the topic of crowds and organized groups, noting they have taken on increasing importance in modern society. While crowds often display inferior mental qualities, reorganizing social structures could be dangerous due to their complexity and dependence on a people's character over time. The book aims to scientifically study crowds without bias, acknowledging their theoretical and practical significance may differ.
This document describes release 2.6 of the WiMAX Forum System Level Simulator for NS-2, which simulates the MAC and PHY layers of WiMAX networks. It was created through collaboration between the WiMAX Forum Application Working Group, the WiMAX Forum, and the National Institute of Standards and Technology. The document provides an overview of the simulator's history and new features in release 2.6. It also describes the basic structure and simulation cycle of NS-2, which the WiMAX simulator builds upon.
The document summarizes the journey of video from an IPL cricket ground to televisions. It describes how video is captured by cameras at the ground and transmitted to the broadcast center via cables. It is then compressed, encrypted, modulated onto a satellite signal and broadcast to satellites. The satellites transmit the signals back to earth where dish antennas and set-top boxes receive the signals and decode them into video and audio to be displayed on televisions.