The document discusses calling Ruby code from Smalltalk by using a multi-language virtual machine called MagLeV that allows Ruby and Smalltalk to run in the same VM. It explains that in MagLeV, an object is an object in both Ruby and Smalltalk, but a message can be either Smalltalk or Ruby, and a class may have different Ruby and Smalltalk method names or superclasses. It also covers how selector supplements allow overriding the default send environment and describes number of arguments. The presentation concludes with a demo of installing a Ruby gem in MagLeV.
The document lists various articles of clothing including shoes, a t-shirt, and a skirt. It contains a short list of common clothing items. The document focuses on naming different types of clothes in a brief list.
Smartphones are creating smarter shoppers – so how does that affect you? Check out our new infographic below to learn about the growth of mobile e-commerce, including how people are shopping on their phones, how many retailers have mobile sites (it's astonishingly small, considering over half of smartphone users would buy something from a mobile site), and which demographic makes purchases on their phones the most. This will be on the test...because by 2015, it's predicted that mobile purchases will total $119 billion globally!
The document discusses calling Ruby code from Smalltalk by using a multi-language virtual machine called MagLeV that allows Ruby and Smalltalk to run in the same VM. It explains that in MagLeV, an object is an object in both Ruby and Smalltalk, but a message can be either Smalltalk or Ruby, and a class may have different Ruby and Smalltalk method names or superclasses. It also covers how selector supplements allow overriding the default send environment and describes number of arguments. The presentation concludes with a demo of installing a Ruby gem in MagLeV.
The document lists various articles of clothing including shoes, a t-shirt, and a skirt. It contains a short list of common clothing items. The document focuses on naming different types of clothes in a brief list.
Smartphones are creating smarter shoppers – so how does that affect you? Check out our new infographic below to learn about the growth of mobile e-commerce, including how people are shopping on their phones, how many retailers have mobile sites (it's astonishingly small, considering over half of smartphone users would buy something from a mobile site), and which demographic makes purchases on their phones the most. This will be on the test...because by 2015, it's predicted that mobile purchases will total $119 billion globally!
The document lists various articles of clothing including shoes, a t-shirt, and a skirt. It contains a short list of common clothing items. The document focuses on naming different types of clothes in a brief list.
Practica de hipervínculos de la asignatura TICslau511
La vida nos da segundas oportunidades para volver a empezar. A veces es necesario hacer un reinicio y comenzar de nuevo, dejando atrás el pasado para enfocarse en un futuro mejor. Un nuevo comienzo puede ser justo lo que se necesita para encontrar la felicidad y el éxito.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
This document lists different modes of transportation categorized by whether they operate on land, air, or water. Some examples of land transportation include cars, motorbikes, fire engines, lorries, tractors, and bikes. Air transportation examples provided are planes and hot air balloons. Water transportation mentioned are boats and canoes.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
The document defines advertising as delivering a message about ideas, goods, and services through paid media by an identifiable sponsor. It lists the main types of advertising as print, outdoor, broadcast, covert, public service, and celebrity advertising. Print advertising involves newspapers and magazines while outdoor uses billboards and events. Broadcast includes TV, radio, and the internet. Covert places products in movies and TV. Public service raises awareness of social issues. Celebrity endorsements can increase profits. The objectives of advertising are to cause awareness, persuade, create an image, and remind.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
The growth of mobile marketing and tagging Microsoft Tag
Sure, it seems like everyone’s got a cell phone – but what are the hard numbers? How many people have smart phones, and what demographic is the most active group in mobile socialization? (Surprise -- it’s actually not teenagers!) Find out the statistics on the present (and future!) of mobile marketing in our new infographic.
The document lists various articles of clothing including shoes, a t-shirt, and a skirt. It contains a short list of common clothing items. The document focuses on naming different types of clothes in a brief list.
Practica de hipervínculos de la asignatura TICslau511
La vida nos da segundas oportunidades para volver a empezar. A veces es necesario hacer un reinicio y comenzar de nuevo, dejando atrás el pasado para enfocarse en un futuro mejor. Un nuevo comienzo puede ser justo lo que se necesita para encontrar la felicidad y el éxito.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
This document lists different modes of transportation categorized by whether they operate on land, air, or water. Some examples of land transportation include cars, motorbikes, fire engines, lorries, tractors, and bikes. Air transportation examples provided are planes and hot air balloons. Water transportation mentioned are boats and canoes.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
The document defines advertising as delivering a message about ideas, goods, and services through paid media by an identifiable sponsor. It lists the main types of advertising as print, outdoor, broadcast, covert, public service, and celebrity advertising. Print advertising involves newspapers and magazines while outdoor uses billboards and events. Broadcast includes TV, radio, and the internet. Covert places products in movies and TV. Public service raises awareness of social issues. Celebrity endorsements can increase profits. The objectives of advertising are to cause awareness, persuade, create an image, and remind.
The document describes the four seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. It provides details about the typical weather, temperature, months, clothing, and activities for each season. Spring is rainy and warm. Summer is sunny and hot. Autumn is cloudy and windy. Winter is snowy and cold.
The growth of mobile marketing and tagging Microsoft Tag
Sure, it seems like everyone’s got a cell phone – but what are the hard numbers? How many people have smart phones, and what demographic is the most active group in mobile socialization? (Surprise -- it’s actually not teenagers!) Find out the statistics on the present (and future!) of mobile marketing in our new infographic.
18. Verantwoordelijkheden
• Vrijwilliger
• deugen
• Professionele organisaties
– Dekking:
• Noodzakelijk in individualistische samenleving van
totale rechtvaardigheid
– Opleiding
– Begeleiding
– Verzekeringen
19. • Werkgevers
– Faciliteren
• Overheid
• Vertrouwen op deugdzame burgers
– Vrijwilligers
– Geef ze verantwoordelijkheid
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