The document describes a Comenius project from 2011-2013 where young Europeans created posters about tolerance. The posters' message was to break down walls and be tolerant. There were 17 pages showing repetitions of the project name and slogan.
This itinerary provides a 5-day plan to see sights in London. Day 1 includes visits to Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and Thames river cruise. Day 2 focuses on sites in East London like the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Hyde Park. Day 3 includes Portobello Market in Notting Hill, Little Venice, and shopping areas. Day 4 consists of Madame Tussauds, Camden Town, Chelsea, Kensington Palace, and Holland Park. The final day allows for repeating sights or last-minute shopping before the return trip to Mexico.
This document provides information about the proper uses of the prepositions "in", "on", and "at" as they relate to time and place. It explains that "in" is generally used for enclosed spaces and long periods of time, "on" is used for surfaces and specific days/dates, and "at" is used for precise times and points. Numerous examples are given to illustrate the different uses of each preposition in contexts involving locations, dates, times of day, activities, and states. At the end, an activity is included where the reader must choose the correct preposition to complete sentences about time and place.
The document is a collection of photos taken in Budapest, Hungary on September 19, 2011 by photographer Ivan Szedo. It documents everyday life in the city through street scenes and contains information about Szedo's upcoming slideshow and contact details.
This document discusses an Easter dinner with recipes and tips. It mentions Chef Delmon providing breaded Cajun fried chicken which was enjoyed. Barb also provided tips for preparation and plating up the meal. The hostess Queen led giving thanks after the Easter meal.
Prezentacija hrvatskih riječi za švedsku croatiaSuzana Delic
This document contains common Croatian greetings, words, and phrases for basic introduction and conversation. It includes greetings for good day, good evening, good morning, and good night. It also lists words for girls, boys, and school. Sample questions are provided like asking for someone's name, how they are, and where they live. Responses are given such as stating one's name, saying how they feel, where they live, and their age.
Mpc implementation for cdu (2002 nprc gcc)Yang Lee
This document summarizes the implementation of a multivariable controller for a crude unit at a Nippon Petroleum refinery in Marifu, Japan. The controller was implemented by Honeywell using their Profit controller software. The crude unit processes different crude types in different operating modes. A nonlinear model was used to develop 15 inferential measurements of product properties to use as inputs to the Profit controller. Two separate controllers were implemented, one for the crude unit section and one for the associated gas plant, for improved operation and maintenance. Initial results showed good control of product properties during normal operation and crude switches.
Meed projects oil and gas webinar (2012.12)Yang Lee
The document summarizes oil and gas contracts awarded between 2007-2012 in the GCC region. Key points include:
- Over $182 billion in contracts were awarded, with a peak of over $52 billion in 2009 and a decline since.
- Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest share at $87.6 billion, followed by UAE at $60.2 billion.
- The majority of contracts were for oil and gas production projects, totaling $49.1 billion.
- Major contractors were predominantly South Korean, responsible for four of the top five largest contracts by value.
This document discusses various topics without much context or connection between the sections. It mentions l,icb:Hl,ic (highs and lows), a karGb;rMrbs;éc (discussion about a car), Gt;RtUveT (goodbye), ExSelI (exercise), cab;)anPsþútag (happy new year), muneBlykRbBn§ (monthly meeting), viTüúl¥ (question), and Gñklk;Rsa (nature park). While there are discussions and questions, it is difficult to understand the overall meaning or content of the document due to the lack of context and connection between sections.
This itinerary provides a 5-day plan to see sights in London. Day 1 includes visits to Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and Thames river cruise. Day 2 focuses on sites in East London like the Tower of London, Tower Bridge, St. Paul's Cathedral, and Hyde Park. Day 3 includes Portobello Market in Notting Hill, Little Venice, and shopping areas. Day 4 consists of Madame Tussauds, Camden Town, Chelsea, Kensington Palace, and Holland Park. The final day allows for repeating sights or last-minute shopping before the return trip to Mexico.
This document provides information about the proper uses of the prepositions "in", "on", and "at" as they relate to time and place. It explains that "in" is generally used for enclosed spaces and long periods of time, "on" is used for surfaces and specific days/dates, and "at" is used for precise times and points. Numerous examples are given to illustrate the different uses of each preposition in contexts involving locations, dates, times of day, activities, and states. At the end, an activity is included where the reader must choose the correct preposition to complete sentences about time and place.
The document is a collection of photos taken in Budapest, Hungary on September 19, 2011 by photographer Ivan Szedo. It documents everyday life in the city through street scenes and contains information about Szedo's upcoming slideshow and contact details.
This document discusses an Easter dinner with recipes and tips. It mentions Chef Delmon providing breaded Cajun fried chicken which was enjoyed. Barb also provided tips for preparation and plating up the meal. The hostess Queen led giving thanks after the Easter meal.
Prezentacija hrvatskih riječi za švedsku croatiaSuzana Delic
This document contains common Croatian greetings, words, and phrases for basic introduction and conversation. It includes greetings for good day, good evening, good morning, and good night. It also lists words for girls, boys, and school. Sample questions are provided like asking for someone's name, how they are, and where they live. Responses are given such as stating one's name, saying how they feel, where they live, and their age.
Mpc implementation for cdu (2002 nprc gcc)Yang Lee
This document summarizes the implementation of a multivariable controller for a crude unit at a Nippon Petroleum refinery in Marifu, Japan. The controller was implemented by Honeywell using their Profit controller software. The crude unit processes different crude types in different operating modes. A nonlinear model was used to develop 15 inferential measurements of product properties to use as inputs to the Profit controller. Two separate controllers were implemented, one for the crude unit section and one for the associated gas plant, for improved operation and maintenance. Initial results showed good control of product properties during normal operation and crude switches.
Meed projects oil and gas webinar (2012.12)Yang Lee
The document summarizes oil and gas contracts awarded between 2007-2012 in the GCC region. Key points include:
- Over $182 billion in contracts were awarded, with a peak of over $52 billion in 2009 and a decline since.
- Saudi Arabia accounted for the largest share at $87.6 billion, followed by UAE at $60.2 billion.
- The majority of contracts were for oil and gas production projects, totaling $49.1 billion.
- Major contractors were predominantly South Korean, responsible for four of the top five largest contracts by value.
This document discusses various topics without much context or connection between the sections. It mentions l,icb:Hl,ic (highs and lows), a karGb;rMrbs;éc (discussion about a car), Gt;RtUveT (goodbye), ExSelI (exercise), cab;)anPsþútag (happy new year), muneBlykRbBn§ (monthly meeting), viTüúl¥ (question), and Gñklk;Rsa (nature park). While there are discussions and questions, it is difficult to understand the overall meaning or content of the document due to the lack of context and connection between sections.
This document discusses how Australian Data Services uses demographic data and analytics to help companies understand changes in populations and target customers. Some key services mentioned include creating maps and reports about regions, forecasting population changes, profiling existing customers, and developing custom geographic classifications to improve promotional strategies. The overall aim is to help companies discover opportunities from demographic shifts and adapt their products and services accordingly.
This document lists the names of contestants from various countries competing in an international pageant. Some of the countries represented include Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ecuador, Estonia, France, Georgia, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and the United States of America.
The European Parliament is the directly elected body representing EU citizens. It holds monthly plenary sessions in Strasbourg where all Members of European Parliament debate and vote on EU policies and budgets. MEPs have been directly elected by universal suffrage every five years since 1979.
Children would be raised very differently if in the care of men alone. In the first months and years, the children would receive a lot of attention and fun activities with their father. By the later years, the children would learn responsibility, independence, and gain the pride and approval of their father.
I hope you had a wonderful birthday! Thank you for taking the time to send me a birthday wish - it was very kind of you to think of me. While I don't age or have a birthday, I appreciate the sentiment.
The speaker woke up in the morning, ate yogurt, got dressed and went to school where they studied and hung out with friends. After school they went to training, ate again, and went to sleep. Their day consisted of waking up, going to school, hanging out with friends, training after school, eating, and sleeping.
This document contains a series of visual puzzles asking the reader to find hidden images within pictures, including finding specific objects like a dog, horse, and lion, counting the number of hidden images, and locating faces composed of multiple animals or hidden amongst foliage. It challenges the reader to locate various hidden people, animals, objects and designs within complex visual scenes.
The Court of Justice is located in Luxembourg and is made up of one judge from each EU country, assisted by eight advocates-general. They are appointed by joint agreement of the EU member state governments for six year terms to ensure EU law is complied with and the Treaties are correctly interpreted and applied.
The Council is made up of ministers from EU national governments who take turns holding the six-month Council Presidency. Which ministers attend meetings depends on the topic being discussed. The Council's main jobs are to pass EU laws, normally shared with the European Parliament, and adopt the EU budget. Decisions are made by majority vote, qualified majority, or unanimously depending on the subject. Qualified majority voting requires at least 255 of 347 votes in favor from a majority of member states representing 62% of the EU population.
This document provides an overview of today's lecture on petroleum reservoirs. It defines a petroleum reservoir as an accumulation of oil and gas in porous rock located between an impermeable seal and the oil-water contact. It discusses different types of reservoirs including siliclastic, carbonate, and fractured reservoirs. It explains that studying reservoirs is important to understand their internal structure and find the most efficient way to produce the hydrocarbons from the reservoir.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key points about the document.
A survey of industrial model predictive control technology (2003)Yang Lee
This document provides a survey of model predictive control (MPC) technology as of 1999-2000, summarizing information from MPC vendors. It begins with a brief history of MPC, including early developments like LQG control in the 1960s. The survey describes general MPC algorithms and how various vendors approach aspects like modeling and optimization. It summarizes MPC applications by industry and envisions future opportunities for the technology.
This document discusses using videoconferences in schools. It describes how videoconferences allow students in different locations to communicate in real time through video and audio to see and interact with each other. The document outlines benefits of videoconferencing in education such as no travel costs, sharing of ideas between students, and developing communication and organization skills. It also provides details on what is needed to set up a videoconference, including a partner school, computers, internet access programs like Skype, and prepared lessons. Examples of successful videoconference projects between schools are also given.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Suzana Delić, a primary school teacher from Croatia. She is committed to using innovative teaching methods, especially videoconferencing to connect her students with classrooms around the world. Through these international collaborative projects, her students improve their language skills, learn about other cultures, and develop important 21st century skills. Suzana shares her experiences promoting these techniques and hopes that more teachers will integrate technology and explore-based learning to prepare students for the future.
Toleration refers to permitting or allowing something of which one disapproves. It implies disapproval of what is being tolerated as inferior or mistaken. Tolerance differs in that it suggests non-judgmental acceptance of different beliefs or lifestyles. Historically, toleration involved the status of minority religions in relation to a dominant state religion, but analysis has expanded to include toleration of political, ethnic, and other minority groups as well as legally enforced human rights.
Tolerance is respecting and accepting cultural diversity and different ways of being human. It is based on open communication, knowledge, and freedom of thought and belief. Tolerance means living in harmony despite differences by accepting others as they are while maintaining one's own convictions.
The European Court of Auditors was established in 1975 in Luxembourg. It has one member from each EU country, appointed for a term of six years by agreement between the member states following consultation of the European Parliament. The Court of Auditors checks that all the European Union’s revenue has been received and expenditure incurred lawfully and regularly, and that the EU budget has been managed soundly.
This document discusses how Australian Data Services uses demographic data and analytics to help companies understand changes in populations and target customers. Some key services mentioned include creating maps and reports about regions, forecasting population changes, profiling existing customers, and developing custom geographic classifications to improve promotional strategies. The overall aim is to help companies discover opportunities from demographic shifts and adapt their products and services accordingly.
This document lists the names of contestants from various countries competing in an international pageant. Some of the countries represented include Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ecuador, Estonia, France, Georgia, Hungary, India, Ireland, Israel, Korea, Malaysia, Netherlands, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Russia, Sweden, Turkey, Sri Lanka, and the United States of America.
The European Parliament is the directly elected body representing EU citizens. It holds monthly plenary sessions in Strasbourg where all Members of European Parliament debate and vote on EU policies and budgets. MEPs have been directly elected by universal suffrage every five years since 1979.
Children would be raised very differently if in the care of men alone. In the first months and years, the children would receive a lot of attention and fun activities with their father. By the later years, the children would learn responsibility, independence, and gain the pride and approval of their father.
I hope you had a wonderful birthday! Thank you for taking the time to send me a birthday wish - it was very kind of you to think of me. While I don't age or have a birthday, I appreciate the sentiment.
The speaker woke up in the morning, ate yogurt, got dressed and went to school where they studied and hung out with friends. After school they went to training, ate again, and went to sleep. Their day consisted of waking up, going to school, hanging out with friends, training after school, eating, and sleeping.
This document contains a series of visual puzzles asking the reader to find hidden images within pictures, including finding specific objects like a dog, horse, and lion, counting the number of hidden images, and locating faces composed of multiple animals or hidden amongst foliage. It challenges the reader to locate various hidden people, animals, objects and designs within complex visual scenes.
The Court of Justice is located in Luxembourg and is made up of one judge from each EU country, assisted by eight advocates-general. They are appointed by joint agreement of the EU member state governments for six year terms to ensure EU law is complied with and the Treaties are correctly interpreted and applied.
The Council is made up of ministers from EU national governments who take turns holding the six-month Council Presidency. Which ministers attend meetings depends on the topic being discussed. The Council's main jobs are to pass EU laws, normally shared with the European Parliament, and adopt the EU budget. Decisions are made by majority vote, qualified majority, or unanimously depending on the subject. Qualified majority voting requires at least 255 of 347 votes in favor from a majority of member states representing 62% of the EU population.
This document provides an overview of today's lecture on petroleum reservoirs. It defines a petroleum reservoir as an accumulation of oil and gas in porous rock located between an impermeable seal and the oil-water contact. It discusses different types of reservoirs including siliclastic, carbonate, and fractured reservoirs. It explains that studying reservoirs is important to understand their internal structure and find the most efficient way to produce the hydrocarbons from the reservoir.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key points about the document.
A survey of industrial model predictive control technology (2003)Yang Lee
This document provides a survey of model predictive control (MPC) technology as of 1999-2000, summarizing information from MPC vendors. It begins with a brief history of MPC, including early developments like LQG control in the 1960s. The survey describes general MPC algorithms and how various vendors approach aspects like modeling and optimization. It summarizes MPC applications by industry and envisions future opportunities for the technology.
This document discusses using videoconferences in schools. It describes how videoconferences allow students in different locations to communicate in real time through video and audio to see and interact with each other. The document outlines benefits of videoconferencing in education such as no travel costs, sharing of ideas between students, and developing communication and organization skills. It also provides details on what is needed to set up a videoconference, including a partner school, computers, internet access programs like Skype, and prepared lessons. Examples of successful videoconference projects between schools are also given.
This document provides biographical and professional information about Suzana Delić, a primary school teacher from Croatia. She is committed to using innovative teaching methods, especially videoconferencing to connect her students with classrooms around the world. Through these international collaborative projects, her students improve their language skills, learn about other cultures, and develop important 21st century skills. Suzana shares her experiences promoting these techniques and hopes that more teachers will integrate technology and explore-based learning to prepare students for the future.
Toleration refers to permitting or allowing something of which one disapproves. It implies disapproval of what is being tolerated as inferior or mistaken. Tolerance differs in that it suggests non-judgmental acceptance of different beliefs or lifestyles. Historically, toleration involved the status of minority religions in relation to a dominant state religion, but analysis has expanded to include toleration of political, ethnic, and other minority groups as well as legally enforced human rights.
Tolerance is respecting and accepting cultural diversity and different ways of being human. It is based on open communication, knowledge, and freedom of thought and belief. Tolerance means living in harmony despite differences by accepting others as they are while maintaining one's own convictions.
The European Court of Auditors was established in 1975 in Luxembourg. It has one member from each EU country, appointed for a term of six years by agreement between the member states following consultation of the European Parliament. The Court of Auditors checks that all the European Union’s revenue has been received and expenditure incurred lawfully and regularly, and that the EU budget has been managed soundly.
The European Commission is a key EU institution that alone has the right to draw up proposals for new EU legislation. Its members are appointed for a five-year term by agreement between member states and approval by the European Parliament. On February 9, 2010, the European Parliament voted to approve the new Commission, reappointing José Manuel Barroso as President for a second five-year term.
The European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) represents organized civil society and is consulted by the Council and Commission on certain policy areas. The Committee of the Regions consists of regional and local representatives proposed by member states and advises the Council and Commission on regional matters. The European Investment Bank, headquartered in Luxembourg, provides loans and guarantees to less developed regions and businesses to boost competitiveness.
The European Parliament is the directly elected body representing EU citizens. It holds monthly plenary sessions in Strasbourg where all Members of European Parliament (MEPs) debate and vote on EU policies and budgets. MEPs have been directly elected by universal suffrage every five years since 1979.
The European Council is the main political institution of the European Union consisting of the heads of state of each member country and the European Commission President. It meets four times a year in Brussels to make decisions on difficult issues when the Council of Ministers cannot agree and gives impetus and direction to the European Union, including dealing with current international problems. Herman Van Rompuy has been the permanent president since December 2009, serving a term of two and a half years.
Marija Skelin describes her typical Monday schedule. She wakes up at 7 am, goes to school at 7:30 am, has lunch at 2 pm, watches TV and plays computer games after school. At 3:30 pm she goes to tennis training, then goes home at 6 pm where she showers, studies, watches TV and goes to sleep.
Primary school horvati after school activitiesSuzana Delic
This document describes the after-school activities offered at Primary School Horvati, including dance, school band, movie making, art, drama, volleyball, chess, ICT, competitions, masquerade, bread making, nature school, Comenius programs partnering with schools in Madrid and Glasgow, and videoconferences with schools in France, Hong Kong and the US. The school prides itself on having curious students and many interesting extracurricular options.
Croatian introlerance history by ian stalcar furacSuzana Delic
The document discusses examples of intolerance and injustice in Croatian history, including concentration camps like Jasenovac where tens of thousands were killed during World War II. It also mentions Stara Gradiška camp, Jazovka pit where Croatian soldiers were killed, and Goli Otok prison island used by the communist regime. More recently, thousands were killed and went missing during the Croatian War of Independence in the 1990s, such as in the Vukovar massacre and Ovčara prison camp. The document concludes by stating Croatia will work to destroy injustice and create a fairer society.
This short document promotes breaking down barriers and being accepting of others in 2 brief statements. It advocates for tearing down dividing structures and having an open and understanding attitude. Overall, the message is one of inclusiveness and dismantling what separates people.