This certificate certifies that Koushiki Brata Maity has achieved the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management. The certificate is valid from August 31, 2014 and has a registration number of 9980048556751544. The certificate was issued by Peoplecert Group on September 12, 2014 under certificate number GR750121087KM.
This document introduces Dennis Conyers, a multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and tour manager from Brooklyn, NY. Over his 34-year career, he has gained experience travelling the world and working with artists globally, while adapting to various tasks. He aims to attract new clients and collaborate with others to continue exhibiting his talents through music production, songwriting, and arrangement work.
This document is a resume for Lori A. Moats, an educator seeking a full-time teaching position. She has over 15 years of experience in both general and special education across multiple grade levels. Her resume highlights her education credentials, which include masters and bachelor's degrees in special education and early childhood education. It also outlines her teaching experience as a long-term substitute, student teacher, and substitute teacher in various school districts. Her resume emphasizes skills like communication, organization, and adapting lessons to meet student needs.
This document provides a summary of a report analyzing chassis management at the San Pedro Bay Port Complex. It finds that the recently formed "Pool of Pools" approach, consisting of multiple interoperable chassis pools, should continue as the current operating model. This allows for flexibility to evolve the system over time without disrupting existing agreements or requiring a new third party operator. The report assesses challenges like chassis availability, storage, and maintenance to determine the best path forward for optimizing the regional chassis supply.
This talk provides scalable and succinct CSS solutions for common design requirements like vertical alignment when a container grows in height as well as pseudo elements. It also shares some sweet CSS tips like using gradients to create lines and border images. The talk is given by Hoa Doan Klein, an application developer at Paypal, and includes a link to a GitHub repository for prototyping the techniques discussed.
The document discusses the role of the internet and social media in politics. It begins with an introduction and overview of key topics. These include the differences between the web and internet, how the web gives citizens power and is an important political tool. It then covers how politicians widely use social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to reach millions of people quickly and cheaply. Barack Obama is presented as the first social media president who effectively used these platforms for his 2008 and 2012 campaigns. The 2016 US presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton saw both candidates actively use social media to campaign online.
Mohammed Tawfik Abd Ellfattah has been informed that his paper titled "The Impact of Super-Resolution Methods on Image Quality" authored by him, has been accepted for publication in Volume 6 Issue 2 of the International Design Journal. The paper was received for peer review on December 9th 2015, accepted for publication on January 29th 2016, and will appear online on April 1st 2016.
This certificate certifies that Koushiki Brata Maity has achieved the ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management. The certificate is valid from August 31, 2014 and has a registration number of 9980048556751544. The certificate was issued by Peoplecert Group on September 12, 2014 under certificate number GR750121087KM.
This document introduces Dennis Conyers, a multi-instrumentalist, composer, arranger, producer, and tour manager from Brooklyn, NY. Over his 34-year career, he has gained experience travelling the world and working with artists globally, while adapting to various tasks. He aims to attract new clients and collaborate with others to continue exhibiting his talents through music production, songwriting, and arrangement work.
This document is a resume for Lori A. Moats, an educator seeking a full-time teaching position. She has over 15 years of experience in both general and special education across multiple grade levels. Her resume highlights her education credentials, which include masters and bachelor's degrees in special education and early childhood education. It also outlines her teaching experience as a long-term substitute, student teacher, and substitute teacher in various school districts. Her resume emphasizes skills like communication, organization, and adapting lessons to meet student needs.
This document provides a summary of a report analyzing chassis management at the San Pedro Bay Port Complex. It finds that the recently formed "Pool of Pools" approach, consisting of multiple interoperable chassis pools, should continue as the current operating model. This allows for flexibility to evolve the system over time without disrupting existing agreements or requiring a new third party operator. The report assesses challenges like chassis availability, storage, and maintenance to determine the best path forward for optimizing the regional chassis supply.
This talk provides scalable and succinct CSS solutions for common design requirements like vertical alignment when a container grows in height as well as pseudo elements. It also shares some sweet CSS tips like using gradients to create lines and border images. The talk is given by Hoa Doan Klein, an application developer at Paypal, and includes a link to a GitHub repository for prototyping the techniques discussed.
The document discusses the role of the internet and social media in politics. It begins with an introduction and overview of key topics. These include the differences between the web and internet, how the web gives citizens power and is an important political tool. It then covers how politicians widely use social media like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to reach millions of people quickly and cheaply. Barack Obama is presented as the first social media president who effectively used these platforms for his 2008 and 2012 campaigns. The 2016 US presidential election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton saw both candidates actively use social media to campaign online.
Mohammed Tawfik Abd Ellfattah has been informed that his paper titled "The Impact of Super-Resolution Methods on Image Quality" authored by him, has been accepted for publication in Volume 6 Issue 2 of the International Design Journal. The paper was received for peer review on December 9th 2015, accepted for publication on January 29th 2016, and will appear online on April 1st 2016.
The document summarizes the planning, production process, and evaluation of a graphic narrative created by the author. Some key points:
- The author created storyboards early in the process using stock images to plan page layouts and ensure their final product reflected original intentions.
- Characters and backgrounds were constructed in Photoshop using basic tools like the lasso tool and layers. Text was placed in high-contrast areas for readability.
- Through experimenting with facial expressions and shadowing, the author aimed to make characters more lifelike despite the simple cartoon style.
- While mostly pleased with achieving their cartoon aesthetic and 3D effects, the author notes some technical issues like inconsistent character details and
This curriculum vitae is for Alfredo Fierro Cota, a 22-year-old mechanical engineer from Chihuahua, Mexico. He has work experience as a professional dance instructor and choreographer since 2007, teaching courses in several countries. Currently, he is interning at CONMED Chihuahua in quality department and holds a mechanical engineering degree from Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua. His extracurricular experience includes skills in design software, English proficiency, leadership abilities, and public speaking.
The document discusses research done on album covers for alternative rock music. It finds that alternative rock album covers typically use one bright color and darker colors, and may not always feature the artist looking directly at the camera. The text on these album covers is usually bold and simple with the band's logo. Based on this research, the document describes plans to use a train tracks image at sunset/sunrise for the album cover, along with a bold, simple font. This is intended to convey a "lost" feeling that relates to the theme of the song and band name, called The Lifeline.
The document provides key performance indicators from a press reveal media analysis, including 272 articles, 145k social media mentions generating 93.8 million impressions, and $1.7 million in estimated vehicle order revenue. Coverage spanned trade publications focused on passenger vehicles, motorcycles, parts and accessories as well as internet, software, alternative energy and more. Over 68% of coverage was in North America with additional coverage in Europe and Asia.
Este documento presenta una planificación para una unidad sobre números hasta 100 en matemáticas para primero básico. Incluye tres clases con objetivos de aprendizaje, materiales, actividades y ejercicios. La primera clase enseña a formar números con decenas y unidades hasta 99 usando bloques. La segunda clase cubre componer y descomponer números hasta 99. La tercera clase trata de representar números en forma estándar, desarrollada y con palabras. El documento provee información detallada para que el profesor enseñe estos concept
El documento resume los principales hechos que marcan el inicio de la Edad Media, como la desintegración del Imperio Romano, la pérdida del saber antiguo y el surgimiento del Islam. También describe los temas centrales del pensamiento político-religioso de la época como la autoridad papal, la monarquía teocrática y el gobierno imperial.
Detainee is assessed as a HIGH risk and member of Al-Qaida's North African Extremist Network with ties to London and Afghanistan. He trained at the Al-Farouq camp and likely participated in hostilities in Jalalabad and Tora Bora. It is recommended he remain in DoD custody. Detainee has been deceptive and noncompliant, but may have information on terrorist operations in Algeria, the UK, and Afghanistan as well as advance knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.
This document provides a recommendation for the continued detention of detainee ISN US9AG-000533DP. It summarizes the detainee's personal information, travel history, activities in Afghanistan including possible ties to al-Qaeda, and capture in Tora Bora after being injured attempting to flee US bombing. The assessment determines he poses a high risk and high intelligence value, and recommends his continued detention due to concerns he could reengage in extremism if released.
Detainee is assessed to be a probable member of al-Qaida who received terrorist training in Afghanistan. He reportedly attended training at al-Qaida affiliated camps, associated with known al-Qaida operatives, and resided in al-Qaida guesthouses. Detainee likely participated in action against U.S. and coalition forces. He is assessed as a medium risk and threat, and of medium intelligence value.
Detainee assessment brief for ISN US9AG-000310DP held at Guantanamo Bay. The detainee is assessed to be an al-Qaeda and Armed Islamic Group fighter from Algeria who traveled extensively through Europe and Canada using false documents. He received militant training in Afghanistan and resided in al-Qaeda guesthouses. He fled Tora Bora with a large group of al-Qaeda fighters led by a senior member. The detainee is assessed to be a high risk and of medium intelligence value based on his militant training and facilitation network connections.
Detainee is a 52-year old Algerian national assessed to be a member of al-Qaida and the North African Extremist Network who traveled to Afghanistan in 2000 and received small arms training at an al-Qaida camp. He is assessed to be a high risk and threat to the US due to his extremist connections and admitted associations with known terrorists. The document recommends he be transferred to the control of another country for continued detention, preferably Algeria, if a satisfactory agreement can be reached. If not, he should remain in DoD custody due to contradictions in his story and suspected deception during interrogations.
Detainee Ahmed Bin Saleh Bel Bachao is assessed as a probable member of al-Qaida who received weapons training in Afghanistan. He traveled to Afghanistan in 2001 after being influenced by extremist lectures at the Finsbury Park Mosque in London. In Afghanistan, he stayed at an Algerian guesthouse in Jalalabad known to facilitate foreign fighters, where he received small arms training. He fled to Tora Bora during US attacks and was later captured with a large group of fighters. It is assessed he poses a medium risk and may have participated in hostilities against US forces.
This document provides a recommendation to transfer a detainee held at Guantanamo Bay to another facility. It summarizes the detainee's personal information and assesses him as a probable member of al-Qaeda's support network who likely received improvised explosive device training. The detainee is believed to have traveled from France to Afghanistan via the UK and Pakistan, staying at guesthouses associated with extremist groups. He is assessed to pose a medium risk and high intelligence value.
This memorandum recommends transferring detainee ISN US9AG-000284DP to another country for continued detention. The detainee is assessed to be a member of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat and al-Qaeda's global terrorist network. He has been identified as receiving terrorist training, but does not appear to be a senior leader. While sometimes cooperative, he has also been uncooperative and obstinate during interrogations. The Joint Task Force assesses he poses a medium risk but defers to the Criminal Investigative Task Force's assessment that he poses a high risk.
Detaineeis assessedto be a memberof al-Qaida'sGlobal Jihad SupportNetwork who attendedtraining in Afghanistan andresidedin guesthousesoperatedby al-Qaidamembers.He occupiedpositionsin the Tora Bora Mountainsandparticipatedin hostilities againstUS andcoalition forces. JTF-GTMO previouslyassessedhim asa ContinuedDetentionrisk but now recommendshis TransferOut of DoD Controlbasedon his MEDIUM intelligencevalueandthreatlevel.
The document provides a recommendation for the continued detention of Guantanamo detainee ISN US9AG-000175DP. It finds the detainee to be a high risk threat based on evidence that he was an al-Qaida member who received training at al-Faruq camp and possibly explosives training. He is assessed to have participated in hostilities against US forces as a leader coordinating supplies for al-Qaida fighters in Tora Bora, and was possibly selected for training as a bodyguard for Usama Bin Laden. The document recommends his continued detention due to these assessments and his lack of cooperation.
This memorandum provides an update recommendation for detainee ISN US9AG-000070DP held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The detainee is a 24-year old Algerian man with a history of significant head trauma resulting in blindness in one eye and brain injuries causing difficulties with speech, understanding, and controlling behaviors. Due to his medical condition, he requires long-term custodial care. While previously assessed as medium intelligence value, he now poses a low risk. The Joint Task Force recommends releasing or transferring the detainee to another country for continued detention based on his health status and low risk level.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Detainee Mohammed Mussa Yakubi is assessed as a member of the Anti-Coalition Militia in Afghanistan with connections to a global terrorist network. He is believed to have helped engineer IED and mortar attacks against US forces. Detainee was arrested after weapons were found in his compound, including an AK-47, mortar tubes, and ammunition. He is assessed as a HIGH risk and having MEDIUM intelligence value regarding the Gardez cell, planned attacks, and connections to other insurgent groups in Afghanistan. JTF GTMO recommends the detainee continue to be held in DoD custody.
The document summarizes the planning, production process, and evaluation of a graphic narrative created by the author. Some key points:
- The author created storyboards early in the process using stock images to plan page layouts and ensure their final product reflected original intentions.
- Characters and backgrounds were constructed in Photoshop using basic tools like the lasso tool and layers. Text was placed in high-contrast areas for readability.
- Through experimenting with facial expressions and shadowing, the author aimed to make characters more lifelike despite the simple cartoon style.
- While mostly pleased with achieving their cartoon aesthetic and 3D effects, the author notes some technical issues like inconsistent character details and
This curriculum vitae is for Alfredo Fierro Cota, a 22-year-old mechanical engineer from Chihuahua, Mexico. He has work experience as a professional dance instructor and choreographer since 2007, teaching courses in several countries. Currently, he is interning at CONMED Chihuahua in quality department and holds a mechanical engineering degree from Instituto Tecnológico de Chihuahua. His extracurricular experience includes skills in design software, English proficiency, leadership abilities, and public speaking.
The document discusses research done on album covers for alternative rock music. It finds that alternative rock album covers typically use one bright color and darker colors, and may not always feature the artist looking directly at the camera. The text on these album covers is usually bold and simple with the band's logo. Based on this research, the document describes plans to use a train tracks image at sunset/sunrise for the album cover, along with a bold, simple font. This is intended to convey a "lost" feeling that relates to the theme of the song and band name, called The Lifeline.
The document provides key performance indicators from a press reveal media analysis, including 272 articles, 145k social media mentions generating 93.8 million impressions, and $1.7 million in estimated vehicle order revenue. Coverage spanned trade publications focused on passenger vehicles, motorcycles, parts and accessories as well as internet, software, alternative energy and more. Over 68% of coverage was in North America with additional coverage in Europe and Asia.
Este documento presenta una planificación para una unidad sobre números hasta 100 en matemáticas para primero básico. Incluye tres clases con objetivos de aprendizaje, materiales, actividades y ejercicios. La primera clase enseña a formar números con decenas y unidades hasta 99 usando bloques. La segunda clase cubre componer y descomponer números hasta 99. La tercera clase trata de representar números en forma estándar, desarrollada y con palabras. El documento provee información detallada para que el profesor enseñe estos concept
El documento resume los principales hechos que marcan el inicio de la Edad Media, como la desintegración del Imperio Romano, la pérdida del saber antiguo y el surgimiento del Islam. También describe los temas centrales del pensamiento político-religioso de la época como la autoridad papal, la monarquía teocrática y el gobierno imperial.
Detainee is assessed as a HIGH risk and member of Al-Qaida's North African Extremist Network with ties to London and Afghanistan. He trained at the Al-Farouq camp and likely participated in hostilities in Jalalabad and Tora Bora. It is recommended he remain in DoD custody. Detainee has been deceptive and noncompliant, but may have information on terrorist operations in Algeria, the UK, and Afghanistan as well as advance knowledge of the 9/11 attacks.
This document provides a recommendation for the continued detention of detainee ISN US9AG-000533DP. It summarizes the detainee's personal information, travel history, activities in Afghanistan including possible ties to al-Qaeda, and capture in Tora Bora after being injured attempting to flee US bombing. The assessment determines he poses a high risk and high intelligence value, and recommends his continued detention due to concerns he could reengage in extremism if released.
Detainee is assessed to be a probable member of al-Qaida who received terrorist training in Afghanistan. He reportedly attended training at al-Qaida affiliated camps, associated with known al-Qaida operatives, and resided in al-Qaida guesthouses. Detainee likely participated in action against U.S. and coalition forces. He is assessed as a medium risk and threat, and of medium intelligence value.
Detainee assessment brief for ISN US9AG-000310DP held at Guantanamo Bay. The detainee is assessed to be an al-Qaeda and Armed Islamic Group fighter from Algeria who traveled extensively through Europe and Canada using false documents. He received militant training in Afghanistan and resided in al-Qaeda guesthouses. He fled Tora Bora with a large group of al-Qaeda fighters led by a senior member. The detainee is assessed to be a high risk and of medium intelligence value based on his militant training and facilitation network connections.
Detainee is a 52-year old Algerian national assessed to be a member of al-Qaida and the North African Extremist Network who traveled to Afghanistan in 2000 and received small arms training at an al-Qaida camp. He is assessed to be a high risk and threat to the US due to his extremist connections and admitted associations with known terrorists. The document recommends he be transferred to the control of another country for continued detention, preferably Algeria, if a satisfactory agreement can be reached. If not, he should remain in DoD custody due to contradictions in his story and suspected deception during interrogations.
Detainee Ahmed Bin Saleh Bel Bachao is assessed as a probable member of al-Qaida who received weapons training in Afghanistan. He traveled to Afghanistan in 2001 after being influenced by extremist lectures at the Finsbury Park Mosque in London. In Afghanistan, he stayed at an Algerian guesthouse in Jalalabad known to facilitate foreign fighters, where he received small arms training. He fled to Tora Bora during US attacks and was later captured with a large group of fighters. It is assessed he poses a medium risk and may have participated in hostilities against US forces.
This document provides a recommendation to transfer a detainee held at Guantanamo Bay to another facility. It summarizes the detainee's personal information and assesses him as a probable member of al-Qaeda's support network who likely received improvised explosive device training. The detainee is believed to have traveled from France to Afghanistan via the UK and Pakistan, staying at guesthouses associated with extremist groups. He is assessed to pose a medium risk and high intelligence value.
This memorandum recommends transferring detainee ISN US9AG-000284DP to another country for continued detention. The detainee is assessed to be a member of the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat and al-Qaeda's global terrorist network. He has been identified as receiving terrorist training, but does not appear to be a senior leader. While sometimes cooperative, he has also been uncooperative and obstinate during interrogations. The Joint Task Force assesses he poses a medium risk but defers to the Criminal Investigative Task Force's assessment that he poses a high risk.
Detaineeis assessedto be a memberof al-Qaida'sGlobal Jihad SupportNetwork who attendedtraining in Afghanistan andresidedin guesthousesoperatedby al-Qaidamembers.He occupiedpositionsin the Tora Bora Mountainsandparticipatedin hostilities againstUS andcoalition forces. JTF-GTMO previouslyassessedhim asa ContinuedDetentionrisk but now recommendshis TransferOut of DoD Controlbasedon his MEDIUM intelligencevalueandthreatlevel.
The document provides a recommendation for the continued detention of Guantanamo detainee ISN US9AG-000175DP. It finds the detainee to be a high risk threat based on evidence that he was an al-Qaida member who received training at al-Faruq camp and possibly explosives training. He is assessed to have participated in hostilities against US forces as a leader coordinating supplies for al-Qaida fighters in Tora Bora, and was possibly selected for training as a bodyguard for Usama Bin Laden. The document recommends his continued detention due to these assessments and his lack of cooperation.
This memorandum provides an update recommendation for detainee ISN US9AG-000070DP held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The detainee is a 24-year old Algerian man with a history of significant head trauma resulting in blindness in one eye and brain injuries causing difficulties with speech, understanding, and controlling behaviors. Due to his medical condition, he requires long-term custodial care. While previously assessed as medium intelligence value, he now poses a low risk. The Joint Task Force recommends releasing or transferring the detainee to another country for continued detention based on his health status and low risk level.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Detainee Mohammed Mussa Yakubi is assessed as a member of the Anti-Coalition Militia in Afghanistan with connections to a global terrorist network. He is believed to have helped engineer IED and mortar attacks against US forces. Detainee was arrested after weapons were found in his compound, including an AK-47, mortar tubes, and ammunition. He is assessed as a HIGH risk and having MEDIUM intelligence value regarding the Gardez cell, planned attacks, and connections to other insurgent groups in Afghanistan. JTF GTMO recommends the detainee continue to be held in DoD custody.
This document provides a summary of a detainee held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The detainee is believed to have worked for a known member of the Hizb-e-Islami Gulbuddin militant group and traveled between Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Saudi Arabia for over a decade. Concerns were raised about inconsistencies in his story and links to anti-coalition militant groups. The Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay recommends retaining him in the Department of Defense's control due to these associations and assessed intelligence value.
Detainee Mohammed Shah is assessed as a probable member of al Qaeda who has ties to terrorist political parties in Iran. He is assessed to be a medium risk and may pose a threat to the US and its allies. The document recommends transferring the detainee to another country with conditions, subject to an acceptable transfer agreement. It provides details of the detainee's background, including fighting against the Soviets in Afghanistan, working as a doctor in Iran, and traveling between Afghanistan and Iran with large sums of money to support terrorist activities. The detainee is considered of medium intelligence value and may be able to provide information on Taliban commanders, couriers, and training camps in Iran with links to terrorist groups.
Detainee is recommended for continued detention as he poses a high risk. He is a HIG sub-commander with close familial ties to HIG and Taliban leadership. Detainee was directly involved in planning and executing anti-coalition attacks in Afghanistan. He has extensive knowledge of terrorist groups and infiltration routes. Detainee denies his HIG membership despite evidence to the contrary.
This memorandum recommends releasing or transferring a Guantanamo detainee. The detainee was likely falsely accused of participating in an ambush by Afghan forces seeking to cover up their own involvement. Records indicate the detainee poses a low risk and likely has no valuable intelligence. While the Criminal Investigation Task Force assesses the detainee as medium risk, the Joint Task Force at Guantanamo recommends release or transfer based on the fraudulent circumstances of his capture.
Detainee is assessed to be a high-level member of the Taliban Intelligence Directorate and weapons smuggler associated with senior Taliban officials. He was captured in 2003 with documents and materials indicating ties to the Taliban and extremist networks. Detainee worked closely with the Taliban Deputy Intelligence Minister and other senior figures. He denies the full extent of his Taliban activities and affiliations. JTF-GTMO recommends the detainee continue to be detained due to his high-level Taliban connections and potential threat.
This document provides a recommendation to transfer a Guantanamo detainee, ISN: US9AF-001100DP, to the control of another country for continued detention. It summarizes that the detainee was involved in anti-coalition militia operations and planned an attack on US forces in Afghanistan. He has direct ties to senior Taliban and al-Qaeda leaders. The document assesses the detainee as a medium risk and recommends his transfer based on derogatory information obtained since his previous assessment.
This document provides a recommendation to transfer a detainee, ISN US9AF-001075DP, to another country for continued detention. The detainee is assessed to be of medium intelligence value and a medium threat risk. He was captured in Afghanistan in possession of weapons and has ties to anti-coalition militant groups in the Gardez region. While the detainee denies involvement, he has knowledge about a bombing in Gardez. The task force recommends his transfer to allow another country to take over his continued detention.