Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Children and young people under age 20 make up almost a quarter of Barnet's population, with around 84,000 aged 0-19. Ethnic minority populations have a younger age structure, with over 40% of the Black African population under 20 compared to around 21.6% of the White population. The school population is very diverse, with 177 non-English languages spoken and the most common being Gujarati, Persian, Somali, Arabic, and Urdu. Bullying is a concern raised by local youth, though rates appear to be decreasing compared to national averages.
Taylor Swift has developed a distinct brand image over her career as a pop artist. She is known for her red lipstick and changing hairstyles that have become trademarks. Her style has evolved from country fashion featuring cowboy boots to more mature gowns at awards shows and casual crop tops. She promotes a good role model image through her charitable work and social media presence. Her brand is used to endorse popular products and present her as both fashionable and relatable to fans.
Este documento proporciona una lista de términos radiológicos relacionados con el tórax y los pulmones. Incluye descripciones breves de diferentes patrones de opacidad pulmonar como consolidación, neumotorax, nódulos y cavernas, así como sus posibles causas. También cubre términos relacionados con el mediastino y las técnicas de imagen torácica.
This document discusses the definition of "manufacturing process" under the Factories Act of 1948 in India. It provides an exhaustive list of activities that are considered manufacturing processes, such as making, altering, repairing, finishing, packing, washing, cleaning, demolishing, treating, pumping, generating power, printing, bookbinding, ship construction and cold storage of goods. It also discusses several court cases that have helped interpret what does and does not constitute a manufacturing process. To be considered a manufacturing process, there needs to be some transformation of a substance, but the end product does not need to be commercially different. Several common processes like laundry, carpet beating and water pumping have been ruled to be manufacturing processes.
Ak Mez has over 15 years of experience in air conditioning, refrigeration, electrical engineering, and management. He is currently the Managing Director of ARC (Pvt) Limited Company, and has previously held leadership roles at various companies, including Head of Department at Courts Ltd and Head of Team at Control Electrical Engineers. Ak has a diploma in business management and national trade certificates in electrical engineering and air conditioning. He is skilled in areas such as operations management, team leadership, project planning, and customer service.
Farmbook Suite for e-Extension Program:Kenya Ministry of Agriculture, CRS, ...MEAS
- Farmbook Suite consists of three ICT tools: Map & Track for registering agents, farmers and groups and tracking service delivery, eLearning for agent training, and Business Planner for developing business plans.
- It was piloted in Kenya through a collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture, CRS and MEAS, rolling out eLearning courses to 30 agents and training 60 farmer groups.
- Challenges included inadequate ICT facilities, low computer literacy, and connectivity issues in remote areas.
- Observations found it improved agent performance and helped farmers acquire new business planning skills for the first time. The Ministry is seeking partnerships to expand Farmbook Suite nationwide.
The document provides an overview of the respiratory system, including its functions, anatomy, common diseases, and nursing management considerations. Key points include:
- The respiratory system obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide through a process of ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion.
- The upper respiratory tract includes the nose, pharynx and larynx which warm, moisten, and filter air. The lower respiratory tract includes the trachea, bronchi, lungs and alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
- Common respiratory diseases discussed include pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, COPD and its types (chronic bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, bronchiectasis), as well as
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Children and young people under age 20 make up almost a quarter of Barnet's population, with around 84,000 aged 0-19. Ethnic minority populations have a younger age structure, with over 40% of the Black African population under 20 compared to around 21.6% of the White population. The school population is very diverse, with 177 non-English languages spoken and the most common being Gujarati, Persian, Somali, Arabic, and Urdu. Bullying is a concern raised by local youth, though rates appear to be decreasing compared to national averages.
Taylor Swift has developed a distinct brand image over her career as a pop artist. She is known for her red lipstick and changing hairstyles that have become trademarks. Her style has evolved from country fashion featuring cowboy boots to more mature gowns at awards shows and casual crop tops. She promotes a good role model image through her charitable work and social media presence. Her brand is used to endorse popular products and present her as both fashionable and relatable to fans.
Este documento proporciona una lista de términos radiológicos relacionados con el tórax y los pulmones. Incluye descripciones breves de diferentes patrones de opacidad pulmonar como consolidación, neumotorax, nódulos y cavernas, así como sus posibles causas. También cubre términos relacionados con el mediastino y las técnicas de imagen torácica.
This document discusses the definition of "manufacturing process" under the Factories Act of 1948 in India. It provides an exhaustive list of activities that are considered manufacturing processes, such as making, altering, repairing, finishing, packing, washing, cleaning, demolishing, treating, pumping, generating power, printing, bookbinding, ship construction and cold storage of goods. It also discusses several court cases that have helped interpret what does and does not constitute a manufacturing process. To be considered a manufacturing process, there needs to be some transformation of a substance, but the end product does not need to be commercially different. Several common processes like laundry, carpet beating and water pumping have been ruled to be manufacturing processes.
Ak Mez has over 15 years of experience in air conditioning, refrigeration, electrical engineering, and management. He is currently the Managing Director of ARC (Pvt) Limited Company, and has previously held leadership roles at various companies, including Head of Department at Courts Ltd and Head of Team at Control Electrical Engineers. Ak has a diploma in business management and national trade certificates in electrical engineering and air conditioning. He is skilled in areas such as operations management, team leadership, project planning, and customer service.
Farmbook Suite for e-Extension Program:Kenya Ministry of Agriculture, CRS, ...MEAS
- Farmbook Suite consists of three ICT tools: Map & Track for registering agents, farmers and groups and tracking service delivery, eLearning for agent training, and Business Planner for developing business plans.
- It was piloted in Kenya through a collaboration between the Ministry of Agriculture, CRS and MEAS, rolling out eLearning courses to 30 agents and training 60 farmer groups.
- Challenges included inadequate ICT facilities, low computer literacy, and connectivity issues in remote areas.
- Observations found it improved agent performance and helped farmers acquire new business planning skills for the first time. The Ministry is seeking partnerships to expand Farmbook Suite nationwide.
The document provides an overview of the respiratory system, including its functions, anatomy, common diseases, and nursing management considerations. Key points include:
- The respiratory system obtains oxygen and removes carbon dioxide through a process of ventilation, diffusion, and perfusion.
- The upper respiratory tract includes the nose, pharynx and larynx which warm, moisten, and filter air. The lower respiratory tract includes the trachea, bronchi, lungs and alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
- Common respiratory diseases discussed include pneumonia, pulmonary tuberculosis, histoplasmosis, COPD and its types (chronic bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, bronchiectasis), as well as
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist born in 1857 who made important contributions to the field of intelligence testing. He studied psychology without formally attending university and conducted early experiments on his daughters' behavior. Binet is most known for developing the Simon-Binet intelligence scale, one of the first standardized intelligence tests. The Simon-Binet scale measures factors like knowledge, reasoning, and memory through verbal and nonverbal tests. It helped diagnose developmental deficiencies in children and formed the basis for the modern Stanford-Binet IQ test, which is still used today to assess intelligence and aptitude.
The document summarizes factors that led to Hitler's rise to power in Germany in the 1930s. The Weimar government was unpopular due to economic struggles following World War 1. Hitler gained support by promising to restore Germany's power and overturn the Treaty of Versailles. He took advantage of the weaknesses of the Weimar government and fears of communism. Through his charismatic speaking and reorganization of the Nazi party, Hitler was able to rise to power and become Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
This document provides an introduction to British culture. It begins with definitions of culture and discusses the background of British culture, including its geography, history, politics, people, education system, traditions, economics, language, and media. It then examines aspects of British culture as they relate to the workplace and free time. It concludes with a brief overview of some differences between British and Chinese cultures.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
This document is the first chapter of a book about the population of the UK. It uses cartograms and maps to show different views of the UK population distribution and life chances. The maps show population density, constituencies, numbers and proportions of 18 year olds, university attendance rates by social class and geography, and differences in expected versus observed university entry rates when accounting for social class. The key point is that these types of maps provide a helpful perspective for viewing and understanding the UK population and variations in life chances across space.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
This document discusses trends in employment in the United Kingdom from 1991-2000 based on census data. It shows that there was a decline in manufacturing jobs and a rise in finance sector employment, contributing to a polarization of industries. Additionally, it found an increase in both high-paid professional occupations and low-paid elementary jobs, further segmenting society. A key trend was a rise in dual-income households and declining numbers of people who are permanently sick or disabled.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
This document contains 14 figures from the book "Peak Inequality: Britain's ticking time bomb" by Danny Dorling. The figures show trends in topics like infant mortality rates, EU referendum voting patterns, UK general elections, housing prices, income inequality, and reasons for homelessness in Britain from 2008 to 2020. The figures are accompanied by source information and brief captions.
Social Inequalities
Big Data, Small Area symposium to celebrate 30 years of the Small Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU)
Danny Dorling
November 15th 2017
A talk based on a short book written with Carl Lee
Maps by Benjamin Hennig
Danny Dorling
University of Oxford, School of Geography & Environment
November 8th, 2017
Another World is Inevitable: Mapping UK General ElectionsDanny Dorling
This lecture by Professor Danny Dorling (held at the British Library 28 Nov 2016) is about how British general elections have been mapped in the past, but with a concentration on the very recent past and especially in 2015. There will also be speculation about what the future may hold, not just in terms of new political mapping techniques but in the much wider range of possible electoral outcomes we should consider as being plausible. Rather like meteorologists, political scientists have a tendency to use recent events to predict the political weather. However, if and when the climate changes, what was once thought to be impossible becomes reality. From choosing which colours to use to depict a growing range of parties on the map, through to how we might depict uncertainly in our predictions, we have choices to make. Danny will ask how ready we are to entertain the possibility of rapid change. Eventually everything always changes. At some times change comes quickly.
- See more at: https://www.bl.uk/events/another-world-is-inevitable-mapping-uk-general-elections
The EU - Should we stay or should we go?Danny Dorling
This document discusses several issues related to the UK's membership in the EU. It notes that inequality is higher in the UK than other EU countries. It also discusses polarization in the UK, differences in health and education outcomes compared to other developed nations, and issues related to the UK's declining global power and changing national identity. Overall, it argues that leaving the EU will not necessarily solve the UK's problems and that the EU is not responsible for many domestic issues like inequality and underfunding of healthcare.
Alfred Binet was a French psychologist born in 1857 who made important contributions to the field of intelligence testing. He studied psychology without formally attending university and conducted early experiments on his daughters' behavior. Binet is most known for developing the Simon-Binet intelligence scale, one of the first standardized intelligence tests. The Simon-Binet scale measures factors like knowledge, reasoning, and memory through verbal and nonverbal tests. It helped diagnose developmental deficiencies in children and formed the basis for the modern Stanford-Binet IQ test, which is still used today to assess intelligence and aptitude.
The document summarizes factors that led to Hitler's rise to power in Germany in the 1930s. The Weimar government was unpopular due to economic struggles following World War 1. Hitler gained support by promising to restore Germany's power and overturn the Treaty of Versailles. He took advantage of the weaknesses of the Weimar government and fears of communism. Through his charismatic speaking and reorganization of the Nazi party, Hitler was able to rise to power and become Chancellor of Germany in 1933.
This document provides an introduction to British culture. It begins with definitions of culture and discusses the background of British culture, including its geography, history, politics, people, education system, traditions, economics, language, and media. It then examines aspects of British culture as they relate to the workplace and free time. It concludes with a brief overview of some differences between British and Chinese cultures.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
This document is the first chapter of a book about the population of the UK. It uses cartograms and maps to show different views of the UK population distribution and life chances. The maps show population density, constituencies, numbers and proportions of 18 year olds, university attendance rates by social class and geography, and differences in expected versus observed university entry rates when accounting for social class. The key point is that these types of maps provide a helpful perspective for viewing and understanding the UK population and variations in life chances across space.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
This document discusses trends in employment in the United Kingdom from 1991-2000 based on census data. It shows that there was a decline in manufacturing jobs and a rise in finance sector employment, contributing to a polarization of industries. Additionally, it found an increase in both high-paid professional occupations and low-paid elementary jobs, further segmenting society. A key trend was a rise in dual-income households and declining numbers of people who are permanently sick or disabled.
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
Accompanying slides for the book "The Population of the UK" by Danny Dorling, Cartography by Benjamin Hennig, published by Sage (2012)
http://www.uk.sagepub.com/books/Book238949
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This document contains 14 figures from the book "Peak Inequality: Britain's ticking time bomb" by Danny Dorling. The figures show trends in topics like infant mortality rates, EU referendum voting patterns, UK general elections, housing prices, income inequality, and reasons for homelessness in Britain from 2008 to 2020. The figures are accompanied by source information and brief captions.
Social Inequalities
Big Data, Small Area symposium to celebrate 30 years of the Small Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU)
Danny Dorling
November 15th 2017
A talk based on a short book written with Carl Lee
Maps by Benjamin Hennig
Danny Dorling
University of Oxford, School of Geography & Environment
November 8th, 2017
Another World is Inevitable: Mapping UK General ElectionsDanny Dorling
This lecture by Professor Danny Dorling (held at the British Library 28 Nov 2016) is about how British general elections have been mapped in the past, but with a concentration on the very recent past and especially in 2015. There will also be speculation about what the future may hold, not just in terms of new political mapping techniques but in the much wider range of possible electoral outcomes we should consider as being plausible. Rather like meteorologists, political scientists have a tendency to use recent events to predict the political weather. However, if and when the climate changes, what was once thought to be impossible becomes reality. From choosing which colours to use to depict a growing range of parties on the map, through to how we might depict uncertainly in our predictions, we have choices to make. Danny will ask how ready we are to entertain the possibility of rapid change. Eventually everything always changes. At some times change comes quickly.
- See more at: https://www.bl.uk/events/another-world-is-inevitable-mapping-uk-general-elections
The EU - Should we stay or should we go?Danny Dorling
This document discusses several issues related to the UK's membership in the EU. It notes that inequality is higher in the UK than other EU countries. It also discusses polarization in the UK, differences in health and education outcomes compared to other developed nations, and issues related to the UK's declining global power and changing national identity. Overall, it argues that leaving the EU will not necessarily solve the UK's problems and that the EU is not responsible for many domestic issues like inequality and underfunding of healthcare.
The Geography of our Future: Understanding the consequences of the AnthropoceneDanny Dorling
This document discusses the concept of the Anthropocene and how humans have become a dominant geological force impacting the Earth. It outlines 5 potential stages of the Anthropocene from early agriculture to the current Great Acceleration period, noting key events like the Columbian Exchange and Industrial Revolutions that drove major environmental changes. While some impacts were small prior to the 1800s, the document argues that the scale of human influences has grown enormously in recent centuries through population growth, consumption, and the rise of neoliberal capitalism. It questions whether future trends could lead to severe environmental consequences like a 4°C rise in temperatures, and explores potential pathways to a more equitable and sustainable future geography.
Injustice - Why Social Inequality Still PersistsDanny Dorling
Slide deck showing the figures used in the book by Danny Dorling. View further details on the book companion website at http://www.dannydorling.org/books/injustice/
Theories of Potential and the Creation of InequalityDanny Dorling
This document discusses theories of potential and how inequality is created. It touches on several topics:
- How individual characteristics like looks, sex, height can affect snap judgments and influence potential but societal factors matter most.
- Potential is influenced by many factors from early life through adulthood, including family circumstances, where one lives, and access to opportunities like internships.
- While some argue only a few have great potential, the document argues potential is collective and not realizing everyone's potential perpetuates inequality. Genes may provide small advantages but no "super genes"; environment and society are larger influences on one's path in life.
Slides from a talk by Danny Dorling at the Oxford Empathy Festival, Blackwell’s Bookshop, Oxford, June 8th 2015. See more information at http://www.dannydorling.org/?p=4742
Roads, Casualties and Public Health: the Open Sewers of the 21st CenturyDanny Dorling
PACTS’ 21st Westminster Lecture and ETSC’s 12th European Transport Safety Lecture held by Danny Dorling, One Birdcage Walk, London, 23rd November 2010.
The document provides an overview and analysis of injustice in Britain over the past year since the publication of Danny Dorling's book "Injustice". It discusses how each of the original five arguments from the book have played out or intensified in the past 12 months across areas like education, inequality, prejudice, greed, and mental health. It then considers what is likely to occur in Britain in the near future if current trends of increasing inequality, privatization, and austerity measures continue unchecked, looking at examples from other countries on possible paths Britain could take. The author maintains a hopeful note by also outlining alternative policies from other nations that have been more successful at reducing regional divides and inequality.
How long before we see life expectancy falling in some areas?Danny Dorling
Dorling discusses trends showing increasing inequalities in life expectancy between different areas in the UK. He notes that the gap between best and worst areas has reached its highest point since the 1880s. If current trends continue unabated, Dorling predicts we will soon see life expectancy beginning to fall in some of the most disadvantaged regions. However, he argues this outcome is not inevitable and that policies aimed at reducing inequality could help ensure rises in life expectancy are more evenly shared across all areas.
Closing Address at the Annual Conference of the Equality TrustDanny Dorling
Closing Address by Danny Dorling given at the Annual Conference of the Equality Trust, London, 30th October 2010. See and hear the full multimedia material from this and many other talks at http://sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/presentations/
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.