AirStream is a personal cloud service that allows users to access files and media stored on their computer from mobile devices anywhere. It forms a direct connection between devices using P2P technology, cutting costs compared to traditional cloud services. The service has over 85,000 downloads with 30% of users active. It currently only works on Android devices on home WiFi networks but the company plans to expand access anywhere via internet and develop iOS apps.
A Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act that engages in financial activities like lending, but does not have a banking license. NBFCs cannot accept demand deposits or issue cheques. They must register with the Reserve Bank of India and are regulated differently than banks. NBFCs are classified into categories like Asset Finance Companies, Investment Companies, and Loan Companies. NBFCs can accept public deposits if authorized by RBI and if they meet minimum capital requirements. There are also regulations around interest rates, gifts/incentives, and disclosures for deposits accepted by NBFCs.
AirStream is a personal cloud service that allows users to access files and media stored on their computer from mobile devices anywhere. It forms a direct connection between devices using P2P technology, cutting costs compared to traditional cloud services. The service has over 85,000 downloads with 30% of users active. It currently only works on Android devices on home WiFi networks but the company plans to expand access anywhere via internet and develop iOS apps.
A Non Banking Financial Company (NBFC) is a company registered under the Companies Act that engages in financial activities like lending, but does not have a banking license. NBFCs cannot accept demand deposits or issue cheques. They must register with the Reserve Bank of India and are regulated differently than banks. NBFCs are classified into categories like Asset Finance Companies, Investment Companies, and Loan Companies. NBFCs can accept public deposits if authorized by RBI and if they meet minimum capital requirements. There are also regulations around interest rates, gifts/incentives, and disclosures for deposits accepted by NBFCs.
Este documento contiene 40 preguntas de examen sobre los procesos y funciones de ITIL. Las preguntas cubren una variedad de temas como gestión de incidentes, problemas, cambios, configuración, nivel de servicio, disponibilidad, capacidad y continuidad del servicio. El documento parece ser un examen de certificación de ITIL Foundation.
The document discusses recommendations for how countries affected by haze can help protect their citizens. It suggests establishing standardized haze response plans between countries, educating farmers about alternatives to burning, and setting up clinics specifically for treating haze-related illnesses. Public information campaigns would spread awareness of the Air Quality Index and actions to take at different levels. A haze preparedness kit including masks, air purifiers, and emergency numbers could be made available to all families.
This document discusses aggregate planning and forecasting. It defines aggregate planning as determining total demand and labor requirements at a general level. Forecasting predicts future demand based on past trends and relevant factors. Qualitative forecasting uses opinion and intuition while quantitative forecasting uses mathematical models and historical data. The document outlines various qualitative and quantitative forecasting techniques including time series and causal methods. It also discusses analyzing forecast errors.
Enersave Barriers provides attic insulation barriers that seal attics and reflect heat in and out. Their system installs over existing insulation and includes additional ventilation to prevent issues. They can insulate any size or configuration of attic, as well as basement floors, walls, and sills. The barriers provide extra insulation and protection from heat loss, allowing attics to be used for storage. A study showed barriers worked to prevent snow from entering through open rafters. Customers receive a free attic assessment and government manual on home insulation.
The Data Challenge For Arts Nonprofits: Spreadsheets And StoriesSnow Dowd
Change Management for Nonprofits Facing Demands for Data:
Data is a lively topic in the private and public sectors. In May of last year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced that for the first time in its 47-year history grants would be awarded to researchers to investigate the value and impact of the arts using “existing, high-quality data sets.” (NEA Newsroom, May 30, 2012). To date they have awarded $240,000 to 14 projects. Discussion and research are ongoing and resources are proliferating but as technology and methodology evolve so do expectations and standards. Data sets have been (and continue to be) developed and made available to nonprofit groups, as have tools that can be applied to analyze and visualize data to support decision-making and advocacy. However, a nationwide survey of nonprofits conducted in 2012 to investigate their relationships to data uncovered a dichotomy, “…either they were doing a lot with their metrics or not much at all.” (NTEN & Idealware, The State of Nonprofit Data, 2012, p.3). Many of the data sets, research reports, and tools that I have found to support data gathering and analysis would be available to any nonprofits in the survey, which led to my thesis that the adoption of successful data strategies has less to do with the availability of these types of external resources and more to do with internal culture and process. I have investigated strategies used for agile software development and design innovation, models for strategic planning and organizational change management, and principals from leadership theory, the biology of learning and emotional intelligence to propose a framework for thinking about data that can help nonprofit organizations successfully evolve in a data-driven era without undermining the heart or the complexity of their work in the arts and culture sector.
The butterfly circus ppt monday may 6th liceo barónBill Schiodtz
This film follows Mendez, the charismatic leader of a small circus troupe, as they travel through South Carolina performing shows to lift the spirits of those struggling in poverty. During one performance, Mendez encounters a limbless man in a freak show and invites him to join the circus. The limbless man, named Will, accepts and makes new friends among the circus performers as he discovers his own abilities with their encouragement.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This document provides a personal profile for Karnteera Ingkhaninan, including her education, work experience, special training, and exchange program participation. She has over 15 years of experience as an English teacher in Thailand, teaching both Thai students and American students via distance education programs. She has a graduate diploma in teaching, a master's degree in environmental studies, and bachelor's degree in journalism. Her work experience demonstrates strong English communication skills and experience coordinating international student exchange programs between schools in Thailand, Australia, and the United States.
The document provides discussion questions about a slide show and article on Buddhism and Buddhist monks in Myanmar. It asks students to analyze photographs depicting the role of monks in daily life and compare Myanmar's devotion to Buddhism to another country. Students are asked to read an article about Buddhist monks protesting in Myanmar by turning their begging bowls upside down. They are prompted to discuss the relationship between monks and soldiers, examples of past protest, and the source of monks' power in legitimizing rulers.
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmese pro-democracy leader who fought against the former socialist leader General Ne-Win. She spent more than 15 years under house arrest, most of it confined to her home. She helped found the National League for Democracy after massive protests in 1988 and won a majority in 1990 elections, though the military junta ignored the results. She remains a prominent advocate for democracy in Myanmar.
This document provides information about Myanmar (also known as Burma) through short bullet points and images. It notes that Myanmar has the Irrawady River and abundant teak wood, and that Buddhism is the dominant religion practiced by 95% of people. The capital is Naypyidaw but the largest city is Yangon. Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but was then ruled by a military dictatorship until 2011. The document also contains photographs showing Buddhism's integration into daily life, such as monks reading on computers and people lighting candles at pagodas.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This Study Guide is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
Este documento contiene 40 preguntas de examen sobre los procesos y funciones de ITIL. Las preguntas cubren una variedad de temas como gestión de incidentes, problemas, cambios, configuración, nivel de servicio, disponibilidad, capacidad y continuidad del servicio. El documento parece ser un examen de certificación de ITIL Foundation.
The document discusses recommendations for how countries affected by haze can help protect their citizens. It suggests establishing standardized haze response plans between countries, educating farmers about alternatives to burning, and setting up clinics specifically for treating haze-related illnesses. Public information campaigns would spread awareness of the Air Quality Index and actions to take at different levels. A haze preparedness kit including masks, air purifiers, and emergency numbers could be made available to all families.
This document discusses aggregate planning and forecasting. It defines aggregate planning as determining total demand and labor requirements at a general level. Forecasting predicts future demand based on past trends and relevant factors. Qualitative forecasting uses opinion and intuition while quantitative forecasting uses mathematical models and historical data. The document outlines various qualitative and quantitative forecasting techniques including time series and causal methods. It also discusses analyzing forecast errors.
Enersave Barriers provides attic insulation barriers that seal attics and reflect heat in and out. Their system installs over existing insulation and includes additional ventilation to prevent issues. They can insulate any size or configuration of attic, as well as basement floors, walls, and sills. The barriers provide extra insulation and protection from heat loss, allowing attics to be used for storage. A study showed barriers worked to prevent snow from entering through open rafters. Customers receive a free attic assessment and government manual on home insulation.
The Data Challenge For Arts Nonprofits: Spreadsheets And StoriesSnow Dowd
Change Management for Nonprofits Facing Demands for Data:
Data is a lively topic in the private and public sectors. In May of last year, the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) announced that for the first time in its 47-year history grants would be awarded to researchers to investigate the value and impact of the arts using “existing, high-quality data sets.” (NEA Newsroom, May 30, 2012). To date they have awarded $240,000 to 14 projects. Discussion and research are ongoing and resources are proliferating but as technology and methodology evolve so do expectations and standards. Data sets have been (and continue to be) developed and made available to nonprofit groups, as have tools that can be applied to analyze and visualize data to support decision-making and advocacy. However, a nationwide survey of nonprofits conducted in 2012 to investigate their relationships to data uncovered a dichotomy, “…either they were doing a lot with their metrics or not much at all.” (NTEN & Idealware, The State of Nonprofit Data, 2012, p.3). Many of the data sets, research reports, and tools that I have found to support data gathering and analysis would be available to any nonprofits in the survey, which led to my thesis that the adoption of successful data strategies has less to do with the availability of these types of external resources and more to do with internal culture and process. I have investigated strategies used for agile software development and design innovation, models for strategic planning and organizational change management, and principals from leadership theory, the biology of learning and emotional intelligence to propose a framework for thinking about data that can help nonprofit organizations successfully evolve in a data-driven era without undermining the heart or the complexity of their work in the arts and culture sector.
The butterfly circus ppt monday may 6th liceo barónBill Schiodtz
This film follows Mendez, the charismatic leader of a small circus troupe, as they travel through South Carolina performing shows to lift the spirits of those struggling in poverty. During one performance, Mendez encounters a limbless man in a freak show and invites him to join the circus. The limbless man, named Will, accepts and makes new friends among the circus performers as he discovers his own abilities with their encouragement.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This presentation is created by grade 7 student as part of a Social Studies course of Kru Tuke-Karnteera Ingkhaninan the English Program of Sa-nguan Ying School, Suphan Buri, Thailand.
This document provides a personal profile for Karnteera Ingkhaninan, including her education, work experience, special training, and exchange program participation. She has over 15 years of experience as an English teacher in Thailand, teaching both Thai students and American students via distance education programs. She has a graduate diploma in teaching, a master's degree in environmental studies, and bachelor's degree in journalism. Her work experience demonstrates strong English communication skills and experience coordinating international student exchange programs between schools in Thailand, Australia, and the United States.
The document provides discussion questions about a slide show and article on Buddhism and Buddhist monks in Myanmar. It asks students to analyze photographs depicting the role of monks in daily life and compare Myanmar's devotion to Buddhism to another country. Students are asked to read an article about Buddhist monks protesting in Myanmar by turning their begging bowls upside down. They are prompted to discuss the relationship between monks and soldiers, examples of past protest, and the source of monks' power in legitimizing rulers.
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmese pro-democracy leader who fought against the former socialist leader General Ne-Win. She spent more than 15 years under house arrest, most of it confined to her home. She helped found the National League for Democracy after massive protests in 1988 and won a majority in 1990 elections, though the military junta ignored the results. She remains a prominent advocate for democracy in Myanmar.
This document provides information about Myanmar (also known as Burma) through short bullet points and images. It notes that Myanmar has the Irrawady River and abundant teak wood, and that Buddhism is the dominant religion practiced by 95% of people. The capital is Naypyidaw but the largest city is Yangon. Myanmar gained independence from Britain in 1948 but was then ruled by a military dictatorship until 2011. The document also contains photographs showing Buddhism's integration into daily life, such as monks reading on computers and people lighting candles at pagodas.
This article is used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This Study Guide is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
This document provides an introduction to Southeast Asia, describing the 11 countries that make up the region - Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, the Philippines, and East Timor. For each country, 1-3 key facts are highlighted, such as their location, history of colonization, dominant religions, and economies. The document concludes with a quiz to test the reader's knowledge of the 11 Southeast Asian countries.
This presentation is created to be used in an on-line teaching course of Southeast Asian Studies. This course is offered only to a group of wonderful students of Lodi High School, Wisconsin, USA.
Cambodia has a long history, including the powerful Angkor Kingdom between 802-1431 AD, French colonial rule from 1863-1954, the Khmer Rouge genocide in 1975-1979 that killed 1.7 million people, and transition to democracy in the 1990s. Today, Cambodia continues to recover from the genocide and deals with challenges of poverty, lack of education, and government corruption despite economic development.
The Loi Krathong festival is one of Thailand's most popular festivals celebrated nationwide. It falls on the full moon of the 12th lunar month, usually in November. During the festival, people float krathong, small rafts made of banana leaves and flowers, on rivers, canals, and ponds to honor the river goddess and float away bad luck. The festival originated from a legend about the king's consort who floated a krathong to confess her love for the king. Today, the festival involves floating krathong, lighting lanterns, beauty pageants, performances, and fireworks displays.
This document discusses Thai etiquette, customs, and societal values. It covers topics such as the hierarchical and polite nature of Thai society, common greetings, sacred body parts, traditional clothing, and the importance of practicing Thai manners, especially regarding shoes in the presence of elders or religious settings. Proper etiquette and showing respect for cultural traditions are highly valued in Thailand.
Thailand celebrates Father's Day on December 5th, which is the birthday of their late king, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. King Bhumibol was seen as a father figure to the Thai people, as he worked to improve lives through over 4,000 royal development projects focusing on issues like water resources, agriculture, health, and more. The day is commemorated with festivities throughout Thailand such as lighting candles and singing the national anthem in honor of the king.
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