Ethan took a trip to Oregon to visit his cousins near Mt. Tabor and go to the beach, where there was a big rock. They also visited a large bookstore that took up an entire city block.
This document discusses different types of managed funds, including sector specialist funds that allow custom allocation between fixed interest, shares, and commercial property, and diversified managed funds that offer conservative, balanced, growth, and high growth options fitting different risk profiles. It also lists some examples of major fund managers like Colonial First State, BT, Macquarie Bank, and Credit Suisse, and notes that CommSec is a cheap way to buy managed funds online.
This document contains a list of names and whether they were paid or not paid. It includes over 100 entries with most people being marked as paid but some without payment status listed.
This document provides a brief profile of Brodrick Rierson listing his favorite music, sports teams, restaurant, model and animal in a bullet point format.
Torrens Title Law J W Bell President State Torrens Title Co Los Angelesrealestatehistory
The document summarizes the key aspects of California's Land Title Registration Act, including:
1) The Act establishes a system for registering land titles with county recorders to simplify land transfers and establish clear ownership.
2) Under the Act, landowners can file petitions to have their land titles certified by a court, which then issues registration certificates.
3) Transfers of registered land only require filing a deed and certificates with the registrar, who issues a new certificate in the new owner's name. No liens encumber registered land until documents establishing such liens are filed with the registrar.
The document summarizes the key factors that led to the 2008 financial crisis and outlines steps taken by the US government to address it. Specifically, it discusses how stagnant real wage growth, rising consumer debt, the housing bubble bursting, overuse of complex financial instruments like credit default swaps, and lack of oversight combined to undermine the economy. The government responded with a $700 billion bailout package aimed at stabilizing banks, boosting liquidity, and removing toxic assets from balance sheets.
This document presents a series of quotes from various educational organizations spanning 1703 to 1985, each complaining about students' dependence on new technologies for writing and calculation compared to traditional methods. While new technologies like slates, paper, pens, ink, and calculators were criticized as luxuries that students relied on too heavily, the document notes that these technologies became integrated into modern education. It concludes that complaints about new technologies will likely continue with each new innovation, using computers as the current example.
This document discusses wills and what they cover. A will is a legal document that gives instructions about what happens to a person's assets after they die. It specifies who will receive assets (beneficiaries), who will oversee the estate (executor), and who will be guardians of any minor children. Having a valid will makes transferring ownership of assets easier for beneficiaries and reduces costs and family arguments. The document recommends that people with over $5,000 in assets, married people, and those who care about their estate after death should have a will. Assets not covered in a will include jointly owned property, superannuation, assets in a family trust, and life insurance death benefits.
This document discusses different types of managed funds, including sector specialist funds that allow custom allocation between fixed interest, shares, and commercial property, and diversified managed funds that offer conservative, balanced, growth, and high growth options fitting different risk profiles. It also lists some examples of major fund managers like Colonial First State, BT, Macquarie Bank, and Credit Suisse, and notes that CommSec is a cheap way to buy managed funds online.
This document contains a list of names and whether they were paid or not paid. It includes over 100 entries with most people being marked as paid but some without payment status listed.
This document provides a brief profile of Brodrick Rierson listing his favorite music, sports teams, restaurant, model and animal in a bullet point format.
Torrens Title Law J W Bell President State Torrens Title Co Los Angelesrealestatehistory
The document summarizes the key aspects of California's Land Title Registration Act, including:
1) The Act establishes a system for registering land titles with county recorders to simplify land transfers and establish clear ownership.
2) Under the Act, landowners can file petitions to have their land titles certified by a court, which then issues registration certificates.
3) Transfers of registered land only require filing a deed and certificates with the registrar, who issues a new certificate in the new owner's name. No liens encumber registered land until documents establishing such liens are filed with the registrar.
The document summarizes the key factors that led to the 2008 financial crisis and outlines steps taken by the US government to address it. Specifically, it discusses how stagnant real wage growth, rising consumer debt, the housing bubble bursting, overuse of complex financial instruments like credit default swaps, and lack of oversight combined to undermine the economy. The government responded with a $700 billion bailout package aimed at stabilizing banks, boosting liquidity, and removing toxic assets from balance sheets.
This document presents a series of quotes from various educational organizations spanning 1703 to 1985, each complaining about students' dependence on new technologies for writing and calculation compared to traditional methods. While new technologies like slates, paper, pens, ink, and calculators were criticized as luxuries that students relied on too heavily, the document notes that these technologies became integrated into modern education. It concludes that complaints about new technologies will likely continue with each new innovation, using computers as the current example.
This document discusses wills and what they cover. A will is a legal document that gives instructions about what happens to a person's assets after they die. It specifies who will receive assets (beneficiaries), who will oversee the estate (executor), and who will be guardians of any minor children. Having a valid will makes transferring ownership of assets easier for beneficiaries and reduces costs and family arguments. The document recommends that people with over $5,000 in assets, married people, and those who care about their estate after death should have a will. Assets not covered in a will include jointly owned property, superannuation, assets in a family trust, and life insurance death benefits.
This document discusses some of the disadvantages of investing in residential property compared to investing in shares. It notes that buying and selling a $200,000 property would incur costs of around $17,000 or 8.5% of the price, while the same for shares would be only $1300 or 0.65%. It also outlines higher ongoing costs for properties in terms of rates, fees, maintenance, and other expenses. Properties also provide less diversification than a share portfolio of the same value. Selling part of a share portfolio is easier than partially selling a single property asset. The document additionally discusses land tax implications for property investment in New South Wales.
1. Substance dualism holds that minds and bodies are distinct entities - minds are non-physical thinking substances, while bodies are physical substances located in space and time.
2. Near-death experiences are cited as evidence that the mind can exist independently of the body, but they can be explained by biological factors like oxygen deprivation or drugs.
3. An argument is presented for substance dualism based on conceivability, but it is problematic because it does not account for the evident relationship and influence between the mind and body.
В российском приложении анализируются существующие и перспективные возможности применения социальных технологий для интеллектуальной обработки информации. Также идет речь о преимуществах корпоративных социальных сетей с точки зрения организации коллективной работы, повышения эффективности бизнес-процессов и решения других бизнес-задач.
Sint Franciscus Gasthuis Zorghotel, Operatiekamers, Centrale Sterilisatie Afd...ArjenvanderKnaap
Dit unieke project van een nieuwbouw van een Zorghotel tegen het bestaande Sint Franciscus Gasthuis aan. Hieraan gekoppeld de nieuwbouw van digitale operatiekamers en een nieuwe Centrale Sterilisatie Afdeling. Alle facetten komen op dit werk aan bod. Nieuwbouw, renovatie, coördinatie nevenaannemers enz.
Het eindproduct mag er wezen.
This document discusses opportunities and challenges for using information and communication technologies (ICT) in education, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia. There are four key areas for ICT application: 1) ICT-mediated learning, 2) Internet/intranet access, 3) education management information systems, and 4) distance/lifelong learning support. While ICT provides opportunities to improve and expand education, challenges include lack of infrastructure, resources, and readiness for technological and educational change. Overcoming these challenges could help developing countries better educate their populations and advance socioeconomic development.
Open, honest communication is the foundation of every successful organization or relationship - business or personal. In the accompanying slide presentation is a process that will assist you in developing that foundation. For addititonal information, coaching, consulting or training please contact me using the information on the last slide.
This document provides an overview of the Vinterfeld family tree, including names, occupations, and places of birth for various relatives. It begins with details on Daniel Leonard Vinterfeld and his brother Andrew E. Vinterfeld. It then discusses their parents' origins in Ukraine and Moldova. An aunt named Sabrina who works in the medical device industry is also mentioned. Further generations include grandparents with occupations like security, accounting, engineering, nursing, and more who lived in Russia, Ukraine, and the United States.
Michael is considering career options based on his skills and interests. He enjoys being creative, working with people, and problem solving. His Holland Code results indicate an interest in artistic, social, and investigative careers. Some potential career paths discussed include music teacher, university professor, kindergarten teacher, and musician. Brief descriptions of the job duties and educational requirements are provided for each option.
The document outlines a student's New Year's resolutions for 2010 which include listening to teachers, helping parents, eating healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, exercising, spending time with friends, saving money, reducing screen time and practicing hobbies like playing guitar and speaking English more.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang perlunya mempromosikan kesetaraan gender dan memberdayakan perempuan. Dokumen tersebut juga menyoroti pentingnya mengurangi diskriminasi gender dan menciptakan kesempatan yang sama bagi perempuan untuk berpartisipasi dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan.
The document discusses the history of Portugal's colonial empire. Portugal united with Brazil in the early 19th century to form the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. As a transcontinental empire with colonies in Brazil, Africa, and Asia, Portugal had a strong economy based on trade and natural resources. At its peak, Portugal's vast colonial possessions made it one of the most powerful nations in the world.
This document discusses internet safety from a Christian perspective. It warns that anything posted online could become publicly visible. It advises only posting content that Jesus would approve of and avoiding private information, provocative photos, or excessive details that could endanger privacy or safety. The document cautions that online predators use tactics like building trust and lowering barriers over time to manipulate victims and recommends never meeting online friends in person without parental permission. It provides tips for how to respond if one experiences cyberbullying and emphasizes bringing any suspicious online interactions to the attention of trusted adults.
Next Generation Media Quarterly - April 2010dentsu
This is the third in a series of presentations using statistics and stories to show how the media world is evolving from day to day.
Written by Dan Calladine, Head of Media Futures, Carat Global Management
dan.calladine[at]carat.com
www.carat.com
www.vizeum.com
www.isobar.com
www.aemedia.com
The document summarizes data on returns to homelessness in Hampden County from fiscal year 2011 to 2013. It found that 16.3% of program exits returned to the CoC service system within two years, and 14.5% returned to homelessness. The rate of return varied significantly depending on the type of housing program exited, with emergency shelter having the highest rate at 18.4% and permanent supportive housing the lowest at 2%. The analysis was limited by missing data from some programs.
The document provides guidance for writing a lead article for a Buddhist magazine on meditation. It instructs the author to choose a magazine name, include an image related to meditation, and explain what meditation is, the two main types (Samatha and Vipassana), how they differ, why Buddhists meditate, and how objects are used to aid meditation. An imagined interview with a Buddhist is also to be included, answering questions about why and how meditation helps.
Chinese calligraphy has a history of over 2,000 years, being considered one of the supreme arts in China since the 3rd century CE. It involves basic stroke order rules and was performed using four treasures: inkstone, ink, paper, and brushes. Calligraphy was an important part of Chinese culture and helped develop their writing system over millennia.
Gorillas are the largest animals in the ape family, can weigh up to three times a human, and live in habitats ranging from rainforests to mountains in western central Africa and parts of Uganda. Gorillas have hands similar to humans, beat their chests as a warning, and resemble humans in some physical ways. Baby gorillas are born small, covered in blood, and suckle their mother's milk.
This document discusses some of the disadvantages of investing in residential property compared to investing in shares. It notes that buying and selling a $200,000 property would incur costs of around $17,000 or 8.5% of the price, while the same for shares would be only $1300 or 0.65%. It also outlines higher ongoing costs for properties in terms of rates, fees, maintenance, and other expenses. Properties also provide less diversification than a share portfolio of the same value. Selling part of a share portfolio is easier than partially selling a single property asset. The document additionally discusses land tax implications for property investment in New South Wales.
1. Substance dualism holds that minds and bodies are distinct entities - minds are non-physical thinking substances, while bodies are physical substances located in space and time.
2. Near-death experiences are cited as evidence that the mind can exist independently of the body, but they can be explained by biological factors like oxygen deprivation or drugs.
3. An argument is presented for substance dualism based on conceivability, but it is problematic because it does not account for the evident relationship and influence between the mind and body.
В российском приложении анализируются существующие и перспективные возможности применения социальных технологий для интеллектуальной обработки информации. Также идет речь о преимуществах корпоративных социальных сетей с точки зрения организации коллективной работы, повышения эффективности бизнес-процессов и решения других бизнес-задач.
Sint Franciscus Gasthuis Zorghotel, Operatiekamers, Centrale Sterilisatie Afd...ArjenvanderKnaap
Dit unieke project van een nieuwbouw van een Zorghotel tegen het bestaande Sint Franciscus Gasthuis aan. Hieraan gekoppeld de nieuwbouw van digitale operatiekamers en een nieuwe Centrale Sterilisatie Afdeling. Alle facetten komen op dit werk aan bod. Nieuwbouw, renovatie, coördinatie nevenaannemers enz.
Het eindproduct mag er wezen.
This document discusses opportunities and challenges for using information and communication technologies (ICT) in education, particularly in developing countries like Ethiopia. There are four key areas for ICT application: 1) ICT-mediated learning, 2) Internet/intranet access, 3) education management information systems, and 4) distance/lifelong learning support. While ICT provides opportunities to improve and expand education, challenges include lack of infrastructure, resources, and readiness for technological and educational change. Overcoming these challenges could help developing countries better educate their populations and advance socioeconomic development.
Open, honest communication is the foundation of every successful organization or relationship - business or personal. In the accompanying slide presentation is a process that will assist you in developing that foundation. For addititonal information, coaching, consulting or training please contact me using the information on the last slide.
This document provides an overview of the Vinterfeld family tree, including names, occupations, and places of birth for various relatives. It begins with details on Daniel Leonard Vinterfeld and his brother Andrew E. Vinterfeld. It then discusses their parents' origins in Ukraine and Moldova. An aunt named Sabrina who works in the medical device industry is also mentioned. Further generations include grandparents with occupations like security, accounting, engineering, nursing, and more who lived in Russia, Ukraine, and the United States.
Michael is considering career options based on his skills and interests. He enjoys being creative, working with people, and problem solving. His Holland Code results indicate an interest in artistic, social, and investigative careers. Some potential career paths discussed include music teacher, university professor, kindergarten teacher, and musician. Brief descriptions of the job duties and educational requirements are provided for each option.
The document outlines a student's New Year's resolutions for 2010 which include listening to teachers, helping parents, eating healthy foods like fruits and vegetables, exercising, spending time with friends, saving money, reducing screen time and practicing hobbies like playing guitar and speaking English more.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang perlunya mempromosikan kesetaraan gender dan memberdayakan perempuan. Dokumen tersebut juga menyoroti pentingnya mengurangi diskriminasi gender dan menciptakan kesempatan yang sama bagi perempuan untuk berpartisipasi dalam berbagai aspek kehidupan.
The document discusses the history of Portugal's colonial empire. Portugal united with Brazil in the early 19th century to form the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves. As a transcontinental empire with colonies in Brazil, Africa, and Asia, Portugal had a strong economy based on trade and natural resources. At its peak, Portugal's vast colonial possessions made it one of the most powerful nations in the world.
This document discusses internet safety from a Christian perspective. It warns that anything posted online could become publicly visible. It advises only posting content that Jesus would approve of and avoiding private information, provocative photos, or excessive details that could endanger privacy or safety. The document cautions that online predators use tactics like building trust and lowering barriers over time to manipulate victims and recommends never meeting online friends in person without parental permission. It provides tips for how to respond if one experiences cyberbullying and emphasizes bringing any suspicious online interactions to the attention of trusted adults.
Next Generation Media Quarterly - April 2010dentsu
This is the third in a series of presentations using statistics and stories to show how the media world is evolving from day to day.
Written by Dan Calladine, Head of Media Futures, Carat Global Management
dan.calladine[at]carat.com
www.carat.com
www.vizeum.com
www.isobar.com
www.aemedia.com
The document summarizes data on returns to homelessness in Hampden County from fiscal year 2011 to 2013. It found that 16.3% of program exits returned to the CoC service system within two years, and 14.5% returned to homelessness. The rate of return varied significantly depending on the type of housing program exited, with emergency shelter having the highest rate at 18.4% and permanent supportive housing the lowest at 2%. The analysis was limited by missing data from some programs.
The document provides guidance for writing a lead article for a Buddhist magazine on meditation. It instructs the author to choose a magazine name, include an image related to meditation, and explain what meditation is, the two main types (Samatha and Vipassana), how they differ, why Buddhists meditate, and how objects are used to aid meditation. An imagined interview with a Buddhist is also to be included, answering questions about why and how meditation helps.
Chinese calligraphy has a history of over 2,000 years, being considered one of the supreme arts in China since the 3rd century CE. It involves basic stroke order rules and was performed using four treasures: inkstone, ink, paper, and brushes. Calligraphy was an important part of Chinese culture and helped develop their writing system over millennia.
Gorillas are the largest animals in the ape family, can weigh up to three times a human, and live in habitats ranging from rainforests to mountains in western central Africa and parts of Uganda. Gorillas have hands similar to humans, beat their chests as a warning, and resemble humans in some physical ways. Baby gorillas are born small, covered in blood, and suckle their mother's milk.
Meerkats are small mammals with black noses, ears, and tails tipped in black. They live in groups called colonies of up to 30 individuals. As omnivores, they forage for eggs, lizards, frogs, and insects during the day and night. Mothers can nurse while standing. Meerkats stand on their hind legs to watch for predators and make barking sounds to warn the group if danger is spotted.
The leopard has sharp retractable claws and very strong teeth. It uses its strong legs to run at speeds up to 60 km/h. Leopards live in rainforests, a wet habitat filled with plants, and weigh between 240 to 250 pounds. They have thick fur and hunt mostly other animals while having other predators as enemies during hunts.
The leopard is a rainforest animal with sharp retractable claws and very strong teeth. It uses its strong legs to run at speeds of up to 60 km/h while hunting for prey like deer and monkeys. Leopards live in dense rainforests where they hunt stealthily using their thick fur as camouflage. They are solitary animals that only come together when mothers are protecting their young from other threats in the habitat.
Zebras live in the savannas of Africa where they eat grass and plants. They migrate to find food and water as the grass turns yellow and dry during parts of the year without much rain. Zebras come in herds and have white bodies with black stripes, standing around 3-5 feet tall. Their stripes help them camouflage from predators like lions and hyenas as they protect their young.
Gorillas are large primates, with males weighing up to 200 kg and standing 2 meters tall. They have small ears hidden in their jet black fur. Gorillas live in family groups in the forests and mountains of central Africa. They are herbivores that forage for plants like roots, bamboo, and bark during the day. Gorillas care for their young and play an important role in gorilla social structures. However, gorillas are now endangered due to habitat loss and poaching, so conservation efforts are needed to prevent their extinction.
Crocodiles live in the Nile River in Egypt, can grow up to 16 feet long with 60 teeth, thick skin, and weigh 1,650 lbs. They are dangerous with strong jaws and live up to 100 years, catching fish and other animals that come to the river to drink with their long tail helping them ambush prey.
Male and female wildebeest have horns and are relatives of antelopes. They migrate more than 1,000 miles each year and follow herds, eating plants. Wildebeest live in areas with lions, cheetahs, and other predators, drinking daily during dry seasons but getting water from plants in wet seasons. They give birth as young as 2-3 years old and calves can run shortly after.
Elephants are the largest land animals, weighing up to 16,500 pounds. They live in forests, bushes, grasslands, and warm climates like the Sahara desert. Elephants use their trunks to eat, drink up to 53 gallons of water per day, and spray enemies. They are herbivores that use their tusks and six sets of molars to consume trees, grass, bushes, and leaves.
Elephants are the largest land animals, weighing up to 16,500 pounds. They live in forests, bushes, grasslands, and warm climates like the Sahara desert. Elephants use their trunks to eat, drink up to 53 gallons of water per day, and spray enemies. They are herbivores that use their tusks and six sets of molars to consume trees, grass, bushes, and leaves.
Lions are large carnivorous cats that live in prides in the savanna and southern Sahara. They have manes, can be over 10 feet long, and have excellent eyesight. Lions hunt buffalo and other medium sized animals, and live in territories between 6 to 60 square miles. Their roars can be heard from over 5 miles away.
The document describes a primate species that lives in tropical rain forests and wooded savannah lands. It has a bald face, long arms and short legs, stands 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 feet tall and weighs around 90 pounds. The species communicates using hand motions and mates with multiple males while carrying its baby on its back as it grows larger. Its diet consists mostly of plants with some small mammals and eggs occasionally.
African buffalos can weigh up to a ton and have reddish brown fur and wide horns. They live in open woodlands and grasslands of sub-Saharan Africa, wherever there is permanent water and forage. African buffalos graze in the evenings and nights and are considered the most dangerous of the big five game animals due to their aggressive tendencies when threatened or injured. They face threats from predators like lions, leopards, crocodiles, and humans.
The camel is a large mammal that lives in the hot desert climates of North Africa, the Middle East, and Australia. Camels can grow up to 11 feet tall and weigh over 1,500 pounds. They have thick fur to protect them from the sun and small ears to prevent sand from entering. Camels eat tough desert plants and can go weeks without drinking water by storing water in their humps. They are well-adapted to survive in arid environments.
The leopard is a large solitary cat that can grow up to 6-7 feet tall and weigh 200 lbs. They have tails up to 3 feet long and live in hot habitats, where the females give birth in caves. Leopards hunt medium-sized prey in trees and on the ground, using their sharp teeth, strong legs, and good sense of smell. They mate in winter and have black fur as cubs.
The baboon is a monkey that lives in troops in mountains, savannas, and trees in hot climates. It has a doglike muzzle and eats fruits, shrubs, lizards, insects, and trees. Baboons live in troops of around 50 animals led by a single male and communicate with loud vocal calls. Their predators include lions, leopards, and cheetahs.
The wildebeest is a large antelope that lives in herds on the open plains and savannah of Africa. They weigh up to 600 pounds for males and 20 pounds for females, and have dark horns and short necks. Wildebeest constantly graze on grass, seek shade, and migrate in huge herds during different seasons. There are several different races of wildebeest that exist.
The camel is a large desert-dwelling mammal that can survive for weeks without water. It has one or two humps, long legs and neck, and large feet adapted for traveling in sand. Camels live in hot, dry regions of northern Africa and the Middle East, eating local vegetation. They can close their nostrils to keep out sand and were historically used for transportation and work by desert peoples.
Leopards are solitary cats that have greenish yellow eyes, sharp teeth and claws, and unique spotted coats. They live in trees and bushes and can adapt to both hot and cold climates, hunting at night and dragging their prey into trees or rocky places to protect it from other animals. While leopards can grow up to 2.5 feet tall, they are great climbers and will even eat prey larger than themselves. Each individual leopard has its own distinct pattern of spots.