Seminar tentang bisnis online, affiliate marketing dan dropshipping yang akan diselenggarakan di Kedai Nongkrong, Jl Pekalangan 12, Cirebon pada Rabu, 30 Januari 2013 pukul 18.30 dengan harga tiket Rp 20.000. Seminar ini akan membahas penggabungan tiga sistem bisnis online untuk menghasilkan pendapatan puluhan juta rupiah.
This document discusses interviews with two Grundfos employees, Joost and Agis, about their experiences working in China. Joost and Agis did not know they would be sent to China in advance, but found the opportunity themselves. While the language barrier can be difficult, colleagues in China are very helpful. Joost enjoys exploring Beijing and learning about Chinese culture. He particularly likes Chinese food compared to food from his home country of Denmark. Both employees feel China is an amazing place to work.
Moath Othman constructed a device to characterize the zeta potential of metal oxide films using electrokinetic forcing. Alumina tracer particles were characterized in a zetasizer to determine their zeta potential over varying pH and salt concentrations. A device with hafnia films as the surface was fabricated and alumina particles were flowed through it under an electric field. Particle image velocimetry was used to measure particle velocities, which could then determine the zeta potential of the hafnia surface. Future work will calculate the zeta potential of hafnia over more pH values and fabricate similar devices for other metal oxides.
El documento describe el coaching de salud. 1) El coaching de salud es una metodología que utilizan profesionales de la salud como fisioterapeutas para apoyar procesos de salud mediante el uso de herramientas lingüísticas, emocionales y corporales. 2) El coaching de salud ayuda a las personas a alcanzar metas de salud adoptando hábitos saludables y dejando los nocivos. 3) El objetivo es mejorar la salud física, mental y emocional de las personas.
B2B professionals trust peers and colleagues more than other sources of information according to a study. The study found that 95% of B2B professionals trust peers and colleagues above other sources when making business decisions. The source for this finding is a study by eMarketer that looked at how B2B decision makers are influenced.
Seminar tentang bisnis online, affiliate marketing dan dropshipping yang akan diselenggarakan di Kedai Nongkrong, Jl Pekalangan 12, Cirebon pada Rabu, 30 Januari 2013 pukul 18.30 dengan harga tiket Rp 20.000. Seminar ini akan membahas penggabungan tiga sistem bisnis online untuk menghasilkan pendapatan puluhan juta rupiah.
This document discusses interviews with two Grundfos employees, Joost and Agis, about their experiences working in China. Joost and Agis did not know they would be sent to China in advance, but found the opportunity themselves. While the language barrier can be difficult, colleagues in China are very helpful. Joost enjoys exploring Beijing and learning about Chinese culture. He particularly likes Chinese food compared to food from his home country of Denmark. Both employees feel China is an amazing place to work.
Moath Othman constructed a device to characterize the zeta potential of metal oxide films using electrokinetic forcing. Alumina tracer particles were characterized in a zetasizer to determine their zeta potential over varying pH and salt concentrations. A device with hafnia films as the surface was fabricated and alumina particles were flowed through it under an electric field. Particle image velocimetry was used to measure particle velocities, which could then determine the zeta potential of the hafnia surface. Future work will calculate the zeta potential of hafnia over more pH values and fabricate similar devices for other metal oxides.
El documento describe el coaching de salud. 1) El coaching de salud es una metodología que utilizan profesionales de la salud como fisioterapeutas para apoyar procesos de salud mediante el uso de herramientas lingüísticas, emocionales y corporales. 2) El coaching de salud ayuda a las personas a alcanzar metas de salud adoptando hábitos saludables y dejando los nocivos. 3) El objetivo es mejorar la salud física, mental y emocional de las personas.
B2B professionals trust peers and colleagues more than other sources of information according to a study. The study found that 95% of B2B professionals trust peers and colleagues above other sources when making business decisions. The source for this finding is a study by eMarketer that looked at how B2B decision makers are influenced.
This document appears to be a chart showing three levels - weak, medium, and high - and their values for the years 2012, 2013, and 2014. The weak level starts at 0 in 2012 and remains unchanged. The medium level starts at 2 in 2012 and increases by 2 each year. The high level starts at 4 in 2012 and increases by 4 each year.
The document discusses two Turkish festivals - 23rd April National Sovereignty and Children's Festival and Ramadan Feast. The 23rd April festival commemorates Turkey declaring independence and was gifted to children by Ataturk. It is celebrated annually with children's events, performances, and competitions in schools and communities across Turkey. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting and prayer for Muslims. The document describes fasting practices and Ramadan Feast celebrations at the end of fasting month.
The document summarizes information about minorities in Turkey, including Greeks, Romanians, Spanish, Poles, Hungarians, and Lithuanians. It notes that the Greek population in Turkey has been decreasing due to emigration abroad and now numbers around 4,000. It describes some cultural interactions and similarities between Turkey and other countries mentioned, such as shared words, historical figures, and student exchange programs.
The document provides information about minorities in Turkey, including Greeks, Romanians, Spanish, Poles, Hungarians, and Lithuanians. It notes that most Greeks in Turkey live in Istanbul, their population has decreased due to emigration, and they maintain their culture and language. It also discusses cultural interactions between Turkey and Romania, Spain, Poland, and Hungary, including similar words in their languages. Friendship pacts and student exchange programs are highlighted for several of these countries.
- The document discusses cultural, linguistic, and historical interactions between Turkey and several European countries including Greece, Romania, Spain, Poland, Hungary, and Lithuania.
- There are many shared words between the languages of these countries due to their historical proximity and cultural exchanges over time.
- Cultural celebrations, religious customs, and famous figures demonstrate the long-standing relationships between the peoples of these nations.
- Student exchanges, tourism, trade agreements, and other economic partnerships further connect the countries today.
Human rights are moral principles that establish standards for human behavior aimed at developing respect between all people regardless of attributes like race, religion, or sex. Turkey provides some good examples of upholding human rights, such as providing free textbooks to students and extending compulsory education to 12 years, but there is still room for improvement, for example some workers lack health and retirement benefits. Syrian refugees in Turkey, who number around 700,000, are housed in camps and receive government support during their stay.
- Istanbul has been the capital of various empires for 2500 years, though it is no longer the capital of Turkey. It is Turkey's largest city with over 14 million people.
- Istanbul spans both Asia and Europe and has been a crossroads for different cultures, societies, and religions for centuries. It is home to people of many faiths who freely practice their religions.
- As a cosmopolitan city, Istanbul unites diverse lifestyles, cultures, faiths, languages, foods, values, and traditions in a generally peaceful atmosphere. It highlights both its rich past and its future as a multicultural center.
The document discusses the Alevi ethnic group in Turkey, which comprises approximately 6 million people. The Alevi population is concentrated in dark blue areas on the map. Key figures in Alevi culture like Haci Bektas Veli and Pir Sultan Abdal promoted tolerance and bringing people together through messages of unity, justice, and nonviolence. The basic Alevi belief is that humans are God's most wonderful creation, so they focus on compassion. Alevi worship ceremonies called Cem are held in meeting places called Cemevi, led by religious leaders. The document promotes Turkey as a place where all ethnic groups live together in peace and equality.
According to the document, 25% of people live on $1 or less per day, with only 6% considered wealthy, 14% illiterate, 7% educated, and 33% living in poverty. The document also discusses a school event for Human Rights Day that included student artworks, poems, articles, songs, and role-plays to bring awareness to human rights. It quotes Mustafa Kemal Atatürk saying that trying to preserve rights is most important, and that true independence and democracy require the presence of rights and justice.
In Turkey, people celebrate New Year both at home and outside. At home, friends are welcomed over for dinner and snacks like chestnuts and popcorn, before playing games together until midnight. Alternatively, people go out to concerts, pubs, hotels or restaurants with friends to celebrate the new year, ringing in the new year with or without fireworks.
Turkey has been home to a variety of cultures and ethnic groups over centuries due to its location between Europe and Asia. With a population of 70 million, Turkey's ethnic structure is diverse and includes Turks, Yörüks, Bulgarians, Greeks, Georgians, Armenians, Pomaks, Romanians, Arabs, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Kurds, Lazes, Chercezes, and Zazas, earning it the description of a "Mosaic of Different Cultures and Believes."
The document describes various activities at the Zübeyde Hanim Primary School including 16 classes, a canteen, garden, student photos on Children's Day, skiing competitions, folk dancing by teachers and students, role playing for Martyrs' Day, tree planting, preschool students, teacher training, art lessons, volleyball, fire safety practices, dental exams. It thanks readers for their patience.
This document appears to be a chart showing three levels - weak, medium, and high - and their values for the years 2012, 2013, and 2014. The weak level starts at 0 in 2012 and remains unchanged. The medium level starts at 2 in 2012 and increases by 2 each year. The high level starts at 4 in 2012 and increases by 4 each year.
The document discusses two Turkish festivals - 23rd April National Sovereignty and Children's Festival and Ramadan Feast. The 23rd April festival commemorates Turkey declaring independence and was gifted to children by Ataturk. It is celebrated annually with children's events, performances, and competitions in schools and communities across Turkey. Ramadan is the holy month of fasting and prayer for Muslims. The document describes fasting practices and Ramadan Feast celebrations at the end of fasting month.
The document summarizes information about minorities in Turkey, including Greeks, Romanians, Spanish, Poles, Hungarians, and Lithuanians. It notes that the Greek population in Turkey has been decreasing due to emigration abroad and now numbers around 4,000. It describes some cultural interactions and similarities between Turkey and other countries mentioned, such as shared words, historical figures, and student exchange programs.
The document provides information about minorities in Turkey, including Greeks, Romanians, Spanish, Poles, Hungarians, and Lithuanians. It notes that most Greeks in Turkey live in Istanbul, their population has decreased due to emigration, and they maintain their culture and language. It also discusses cultural interactions between Turkey and Romania, Spain, Poland, and Hungary, including similar words in their languages. Friendship pacts and student exchange programs are highlighted for several of these countries.
- The document discusses cultural, linguistic, and historical interactions between Turkey and several European countries including Greece, Romania, Spain, Poland, Hungary, and Lithuania.
- There are many shared words between the languages of these countries due to their historical proximity and cultural exchanges over time.
- Cultural celebrations, religious customs, and famous figures demonstrate the long-standing relationships between the peoples of these nations.
- Student exchanges, tourism, trade agreements, and other economic partnerships further connect the countries today.
Human rights are moral principles that establish standards for human behavior aimed at developing respect between all people regardless of attributes like race, religion, or sex. Turkey provides some good examples of upholding human rights, such as providing free textbooks to students and extending compulsory education to 12 years, but there is still room for improvement, for example some workers lack health and retirement benefits. Syrian refugees in Turkey, who number around 700,000, are housed in camps and receive government support during their stay.
- Istanbul has been the capital of various empires for 2500 years, though it is no longer the capital of Turkey. It is Turkey's largest city with over 14 million people.
- Istanbul spans both Asia and Europe and has been a crossroads for different cultures, societies, and religions for centuries. It is home to people of many faiths who freely practice their religions.
- As a cosmopolitan city, Istanbul unites diverse lifestyles, cultures, faiths, languages, foods, values, and traditions in a generally peaceful atmosphere. It highlights both its rich past and its future as a multicultural center.
The document discusses the Alevi ethnic group in Turkey, which comprises approximately 6 million people. The Alevi population is concentrated in dark blue areas on the map. Key figures in Alevi culture like Haci Bektas Veli and Pir Sultan Abdal promoted tolerance and bringing people together through messages of unity, justice, and nonviolence. The basic Alevi belief is that humans are God's most wonderful creation, so they focus on compassion. Alevi worship ceremonies called Cem are held in meeting places called Cemevi, led by religious leaders. The document promotes Turkey as a place where all ethnic groups live together in peace and equality.
According to the document, 25% of people live on $1 or less per day, with only 6% considered wealthy, 14% illiterate, 7% educated, and 33% living in poverty. The document also discusses a school event for Human Rights Day that included student artworks, poems, articles, songs, and role-plays to bring awareness to human rights. It quotes Mustafa Kemal Atatürk saying that trying to preserve rights is most important, and that true independence and democracy require the presence of rights and justice.
In Turkey, people celebrate New Year both at home and outside. At home, friends are welcomed over for dinner and snacks like chestnuts and popcorn, before playing games together until midnight. Alternatively, people go out to concerts, pubs, hotels or restaurants with friends to celebrate the new year, ringing in the new year with or without fireworks.
Turkey has been home to a variety of cultures and ethnic groups over centuries due to its location between Europe and Asia. With a population of 70 million, Turkey's ethnic structure is diverse and includes Turks, Yörüks, Bulgarians, Greeks, Georgians, Armenians, Pomaks, Romanians, Arabs, Muslims, Christians, Jews, Kurds, Lazes, Chercezes, and Zazas, earning it the description of a "Mosaic of Different Cultures and Believes."
The document describes various activities at the Zübeyde Hanim Primary School including 16 classes, a canteen, garden, student photos on Children's Day, skiing competitions, folk dancing by teachers and students, role playing for Martyrs' Day, tree planting, preschool students, teacher training, art lessons, volleyball, fire safety practices, dental exams. It thanks readers for their patience.