This document is from a radio program called WorldView that discusses global news and events. It includes sections for streaming audio of the program, bios of guests, maps related to topics, and ways to connect through social media and forums. The highlighted selection is a preview of an episode about women seeking greater rights and representation in post-revolution Egypt.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for the UGBA 198: Marketing Thought Leadership course at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. The course will be taught on Thursdays from 6-7pm in Cheit C125 by instructor Tai Tran. Students will learn about the past, present, and future of marketing, emerging trends, developing marketing strategies, and thought leadership. Evaluation will be based on publishing online articles, news analyses, assignments, participation in class and online, interviewing a thought leader, and participating in Twitter chats. The syllabus outlines expectations and policies around attendance, electronics usage, assignments, and enrollment.
Non food retailmarkt bekeken vanuit snelheid adoptie hardware (drijvers van groei, infrastructuur voor 'the internet of things') en retail als toonbeeld van versmelting fysieke/online wereld
Passing through a dense forest alone can be an adventure or fearful experience, depending on the person. When night falls and darkness increases, it becomes very difficult to pretend to be brave. Even a child's presence would be comforting in such an atmosphere. Having company in the wilderness is always reassuring. Taking Allah with you means you will never fear or grieve, according to verse 10:62.
This document discusses trends in the consumer electronics market including:
1) Global retail sales revenue for consumer electronics is expected to grow through 2012, though some regions may see slower growth.
2) Tablets, smartphones, and TVs currently make up around 50% of the global consumer electronics market.
3) In the Netherlands, the total consumer electronics market saw declines in both volume and value in the first quarter of 2011 across many product categories like TVs, cameras, and audio equipment.
The document discusses food systems and policy. It provides diagrams of the food system cycle and how various problems like soil degradation, pollution, and food deserts negatively impact the system. It also discusses how food policy councils in various cities bring together stakeholders to address issues, raise awareness, and formulate local solutions to problems in the food system. The document suggests ways social media and individual actions can support improving the food system, such as volunteering with organizations, growing your own food, and asking questions about food sources and marketing.
This document provides an overview and syllabus for the UGBA 198: Marketing Thought Leadership course at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business. The course will be taught on Thursdays from 6-7pm in Cheit C125 by instructor Tai Tran. Students will learn about the past, present, and future of marketing, emerging trends, developing marketing strategies, and thought leadership. Evaluation will be based on publishing online articles, news analyses, assignments, participation in class and online, interviewing a thought leader, and participating in Twitter chats. The syllabus outlines expectations and policies around attendance, electronics usage, assignments, and enrollment.
Non food retailmarkt bekeken vanuit snelheid adoptie hardware (drijvers van groei, infrastructuur voor 'the internet of things') en retail als toonbeeld van versmelting fysieke/online wereld
Passing through a dense forest alone can be an adventure or fearful experience, depending on the person. When night falls and darkness increases, it becomes very difficult to pretend to be brave. Even a child's presence would be comforting in such an atmosphere. Having company in the wilderness is always reassuring. Taking Allah with you means you will never fear or grieve, according to verse 10:62.
This document discusses trends in the consumer electronics market including:
1) Global retail sales revenue for consumer electronics is expected to grow through 2012, though some regions may see slower growth.
2) Tablets, smartphones, and TVs currently make up around 50% of the global consumer electronics market.
3) In the Netherlands, the total consumer electronics market saw declines in both volume and value in the first quarter of 2011 across many product categories like TVs, cameras, and audio equipment.
The document discusses food systems and policy. It provides diagrams of the food system cycle and how various problems like soil degradation, pollution, and food deserts negatively impact the system. It also discusses how food policy councils in various cities bring together stakeholders to address issues, raise awareness, and formulate local solutions to problems in the food system. The document suggests ways social media and individual actions can support improving the food system, such as volunteering with organizations, growing your own food, and asking questions about food sources and marketing.
The document is a transcript from the radio program WorldView hosted by WBEZ91.5. It discusses women in Egypt pressing for more voice and role in the new Egyptian government and society following recent revolutionary changes. The transcript provides navigation options to stream the full program, view related maps and bios, or engage through social media.
The document discusses the activities of the Volunteer Council including story telling, volunteer interviews, web page development, social media, neighbors helping neighbors, an OVR reading program, and developing structure to promote volunteer programs at three locations.
The Virginia Beach Office of Volunteer Resources coordinates over 20,000 volunteers who contribute almost 1.5 million volunteer hours with a total value of $19 million. The Volunteer Council was created in 1978 to help city agencies develop effective volunteer partnerships through a decentralized system. It has grown to include over 30 departments and agencies and provides recognition programs, training, and a volunteer database to support the vital role of volunteers.
The document is a transcript from the radio program WorldView hosted by WBEZ91.5. It discusses women in Egypt pressing for more voice and role in the new Egyptian government and society following recent revolutionary changes. The transcript provides navigation options to stream the full program, view related maps and bios, or engage through social media.
The document discusses the activities of the Volunteer Council including story telling, volunteer interviews, web page development, social media, neighbors helping neighbors, an OVR reading program, and developing structure to promote volunteer programs at three locations.
The Virginia Beach Office of Volunteer Resources coordinates over 20,000 volunteers who contribute almost 1.5 million volunteer hours with a total value of $19 million. The Volunteer Council was created in 1978 to help city agencies develop effective volunteer partnerships through a decentralized system. It has grown to include over 30 departments and agencies and provides recognition programs, training, and a volunteer database to support the vital role of volunteers.
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This is a map of Egypt, which has
experienced tumultuous times, as
of late. There is revolution
occurring for the government, its
laws, and there is change for its
people. Egyptian women have
taken this opportunity to work
toward justice for their gender.
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development of nuclear weapons,
dangerous tribal areas, shelter of
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Anatol Lieven, a professor at King’s
College London, is also a British
journalist and author. Lieven focus’
his work and studies on Pakistan
and the War on Terrorism. Also the
author of Cive books, the most
recent being, “Ethical Realism,”
Lieven is currently teaching and
working as a Senior Researcher
where he studies US global
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Anatol Lieven, a professor at King’s
College London, is also a British
journalist and author. Lieven focus’
his work and studies on Pakistan
and the War on Terrorism. Also the
author of Cive books, the most
recent being, “Ethical Realism,”
Lieven is currently teaching and
working as a Senior Researcher
where he studies US global
strategy.
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Jerome McDonnell, hosts
WBEZ’s long running
global affairs program
WorldView.
Anatol Lieven, a professor
at King’s College London,
is also a British journalist
and author.
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