The document provides an update on the sustainability efforts of Walsh Bishop Architecture, including reducing their carbon footprint through offsetting travel emissions and implementing energy efficient practices in their office operations. It discusses their use of sustainable materials and green specifications in building projects. The firm is committed to educating staff and clients on sustainable design and advocacy for green building legislation.
Structured cabling systems are used to physically connect computing and communication devices within a building or campus. They provide a standardized infrastructure to reliably transmit a variety of signals including voice, video, and data. A well-designed structured cabling system supports current needs and allows for technology upgrades to meet future bandwidth and connectivity requirements.
This document contains a student's presentation on the geography of Belize. It includes sections on Belize's national symbols, location, geographic features, climate, largest city, government, economy, standard of living, agriculture, environment, population trends, military, culture, cuisine, sports, tourism, history, and current events. Images and diagrams are referenced throughout to illustrate key points.
This document provides information about an outdoor education program called Naturalists at Large. It has been operating for over 25 years, leading programs in various natural areas across California like Joshua Tree, Yosemite, and the Colorado River. The program focuses on tailoring outdoor experiences to meet schools' educational goals, with topics including water sports, outdoor skills, environmental studies, and group building. It uses certified instructors to lead 12-14 student groups in activities like hiking, science lessons, and ropes courses. Sample itineraries are provided for multi-day programs, which involve camping, kayaking, and other outdoor activities. Food, equipment, and special needs are also addressed.
Square Foot Gardening (SFG) for raising vegitable garden. You could produce your requirement of vegitables etc. suing very little space and effort/inputs.
Naturalists at Large Camp Tamarancho 2016Phat Nattie
Camp Tamarancho provides outdoor education programs for schools, focusing on environmental studies, outdoor skills, and group building. They lead multi-day trips for 15-200 students in diverse natural areas along the California coast and in Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Colorado. Students stay in tents or cabins and participate in hiking, activities, evening programs, and meals prepared with some vegetarian options. Instructors have relevant degrees and certifications in wilderness first aid.
Este documento describe un curso universitario de posgrado sobre actualización terapéutica de la osteoporosis ofrecido de manera online. El curso está dirigido a médicos de diferentes especialidades y consta de 7 unidades temáticas impartidas a lo largo de 6 semanas. El objetivo es actualizar conocimientos sobre fisiopatología ósea, prevención de osteoporosis y tratamiento. La carga horaria es de 64 horas con evaluación final online.
This document provides information and guidance on calculating short circuit currents in electrical distribution systems. It discusses key considerations like why short circuit calculations are important, asymmetrical components of fault current, and interrupting ratings. It then describes different methods for calculating 3-phase and 1-phase short circuits, including the Ohmic, Per-Unit, Point-to-Point, and computer software methods. Tables of component impedance data are also included to support the calculations. The goal is to determine fault levels to ensure proper protection device selection and coordination.
The document provides an update on the sustainability efforts of Walsh Bishop Architecture, including reducing their carbon footprint through offsetting travel emissions and implementing energy efficient practices in their office operations. It discusses their use of sustainable materials and green specifications in building projects. The firm is committed to educating staff and clients on sustainable design and advocacy for green building legislation.
Structured cabling systems are used to physically connect computing and communication devices within a building or campus. They provide a standardized infrastructure to reliably transmit a variety of signals including voice, video, and data. A well-designed structured cabling system supports current needs and allows for technology upgrades to meet future bandwidth and connectivity requirements.
This document contains a student's presentation on the geography of Belize. It includes sections on Belize's national symbols, location, geographic features, climate, largest city, government, economy, standard of living, agriculture, environment, population trends, military, culture, cuisine, sports, tourism, history, and current events. Images and diagrams are referenced throughout to illustrate key points.
This document provides information about an outdoor education program called Naturalists at Large. It has been operating for over 25 years, leading programs in various natural areas across California like Joshua Tree, Yosemite, and the Colorado River. The program focuses on tailoring outdoor experiences to meet schools' educational goals, with topics including water sports, outdoor skills, environmental studies, and group building. It uses certified instructors to lead 12-14 student groups in activities like hiking, science lessons, and ropes courses. Sample itineraries are provided for multi-day programs, which involve camping, kayaking, and other outdoor activities. Food, equipment, and special needs are also addressed.
Square Foot Gardening (SFG) for raising vegitable garden. You could produce your requirement of vegitables etc. suing very little space and effort/inputs.
Naturalists at Large Camp Tamarancho 2016Phat Nattie
Camp Tamarancho provides outdoor education programs for schools, focusing on environmental studies, outdoor skills, and group building. They lead multi-day trips for 15-200 students in diverse natural areas along the California coast and in Yosemite, Joshua Tree, and Colorado. Students stay in tents or cabins and participate in hiking, activities, evening programs, and meals prepared with some vegetarian options. Instructors have relevant degrees and certifications in wilderness first aid.
Este documento describe un curso universitario de posgrado sobre actualización terapéutica de la osteoporosis ofrecido de manera online. El curso está dirigido a médicos de diferentes especialidades y consta de 7 unidades temáticas impartidas a lo largo de 6 semanas. El objetivo es actualizar conocimientos sobre fisiopatología ósea, prevención de osteoporosis y tratamiento. La carga horaria es de 64 horas con evaluación final online.
This document provides information and guidance on calculating short circuit currents in electrical distribution systems. It discusses key considerations like why short circuit calculations are important, asymmetrical components of fault current, and interrupting ratings. It then describes different methods for calculating 3-phase and 1-phase short circuits, including the Ohmic, Per-Unit, Point-to-Point, and computer software methods. Tables of component impedance data are also included to support the calculations. The goal is to determine fault levels to ensure proper protection device selection and coordination.
The document summarizes a study on the effects of different lighting conditions on facial expression recognition software. It describes how the researchers took video clips of 3 facial expressions (neutral, joy, anger) under 5 lighting scenarios using male and female subjects. The analysis found that lighting from below generally produced the lowest accuracy ratings. Joy expressions were easiest for the software to detect. While some extreme lighting scenarios affected the data, more moderate real-world lighting is unlikely to have as strong an impact.
This document summarizes research on the effective use of nostalgic design in Facebook advertising. The researchers conducted two studies to test their matching hypothesis - that people who feel nostalgic are more likely to share and have a favorable attitude towards ads and products that also evoke nostalgia.
The first study found that participants in a nostalgic mindset were more willing to share a nostalgic ad on Facebook than a non-nostalgic ad, supporting the matching hypothesis. However, nostalgic mindset did not influence attitudes towards the product. The second study replicated these findings and showed increased engagement with nostalgic ads for those in a nostalgic mindset.
1) A study assessed the impact of calorie labels on menus on food choices and intake, finding that labels led to fewer calories ordered and consumed, and adding a recommended daily calorie amount increased this effect.
2) A follow up study examined whether the effect varied by nutrition knowledge, hypothesizing high knowledge individuals would be less influenced by calorie labels. It found low knowledge consumers had a larger absolute difference between calories ordered and estimated, perceived menus as less healthy, and were less likely to visit compared to high knowledge consumers.
3) Limitations included not tracking actual behavior and potential inattention from online participants.
The document reports on two studies that examined the effect of nostalgia on consumer responses to advertisements. The studies found that people in a nostalgic mindset were more likely to share and have positive attitudes towards advertisements that evoked nostalgia, compared to non-nostalgic advertisements. However, people not in a nostalgic mindset did not differ in their responses based on whether the ad was nostalgic or not. Thus, the studies support the "matching hypothesis" that nostalgic advertising is most effective for people already feeling nostalgic.
The document discusses two studies on the impact of nutrition labels on restaurant menus. Study 1 found that calorie labels led people to order fewer calories compared to menus without labels. Adding a recommended daily calorie amount further reduced calories ordered. Study 2 will examine how nutrition knowledge and label presence interact to influence nutritional choices, hypothesizing high-knowledge consumers will make healthier choices regardless of labels, while labels will help low-knowledge consumers choose healthier options. The study will recruit online participants and measure total calories ordered from experimental menus varying in nutrition information.
The document summarizes a study on the effects of different lighting conditions on facial expression recognition software. It describes how the researchers took video clips of 3 facial expressions (neutral, joy, anger) under 5 lighting scenarios using male and female subjects. The analysis found that lighting from below generally produced the lowest accuracy ratings. Joy expressions were easiest for the software to detect. While some extreme lighting scenarios affected the data, more moderate real-world lighting is unlikely to have as strong an impact.
This document summarizes research on the effective use of nostalgic design in Facebook advertising. The researchers conducted two studies to test their matching hypothesis - that people who feel nostalgic are more likely to share and have a favorable attitude towards ads and products that also evoke nostalgia.
The first study found that participants in a nostalgic mindset were more willing to share a nostalgic ad on Facebook than a non-nostalgic ad, supporting the matching hypothesis. However, nostalgic mindset did not influence attitudes towards the product. The second study replicated these findings and showed increased engagement with nostalgic ads for those in a nostalgic mindset.
1) A study assessed the impact of calorie labels on menus on food choices and intake, finding that labels led to fewer calories ordered and consumed, and adding a recommended daily calorie amount increased this effect.
2) A follow up study examined whether the effect varied by nutrition knowledge, hypothesizing high knowledge individuals would be less influenced by calorie labels. It found low knowledge consumers had a larger absolute difference between calories ordered and estimated, perceived menus as less healthy, and were less likely to visit compared to high knowledge consumers.
3) Limitations included not tracking actual behavior and potential inattention from online participants.
The document reports on two studies that examined the effect of nostalgia on consumer responses to advertisements. The studies found that people in a nostalgic mindset were more likely to share and have positive attitudes towards advertisements that evoked nostalgia, compared to non-nostalgic advertisements. However, people not in a nostalgic mindset did not differ in their responses based on whether the ad was nostalgic or not. Thus, the studies support the "matching hypothesis" that nostalgic advertising is most effective for people already feeling nostalgic.
The document discusses two studies on the impact of nutrition labels on restaurant menus. Study 1 found that calorie labels led people to order fewer calories compared to menus without labels. Adding a recommended daily calorie amount further reduced calories ordered. Study 2 will examine how nutrition knowledge and label presence interact to influence nutritional choices, hypothesizing high-knowledge consumers will make healthier choices regardless of labels, while labels will help low-knowledge consumers choose healthier options. The study will recruit online participants and measure total calories ordered from experimental menus varying in nutrition information.