The dingo is a wild dog found throughout Australia with the exception of Tasmania. It has yellow, red, or sandy fur with a black or white muzzle and spots on its legs. The dingo eats small mammals like rodents and rabbits as well as insects and reptiles in the center and north of Australia, preying on European rabbits, rats, mice, kangaroos, geese, and wallabies depending on location. The dingo resembles a dog but is not domesticated.
Jane Brock at Consumer Centric Health, Models for Change '11HealthInnoventions
The document summarizes findings from a study on the effect of care coaching on hospital readmission rates. It shows that patients who received care coaching had lower readmission rates at 14, 30, and 60 days compared to those who did not receive coaching. The document also lists locations where studies have been conducted on reducing hospital readmissions and shows trends in readmission rates over time in different regions. It discusses challenges in establishing community infrastructure and partnerships to effectively coordinate care transitions to reduce readmissions.
A bit different from my usual uploads. But say what. Pretty basic explanations and points. Did this for a course on educational technology a while back.
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.
Ih54 industrial patrimony networks 21sept12 , Council of Europe Cultural Comm...Francesco Calzolaio
Industrial Heritage in the context of the other cultural heritages
Contribute to the Sub-committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage (AS/Cult/CDH) meeting in Maribor, 21 september 2012. Commission de la culture, de la science, de l'éducation et des médias, Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe
by Francesco Calzolaio, member of the Europa Nostra’s Industrial and Engineering Heritage Committee (IEHC), president of the association Venti di Cultura, socio fondatore associazione Faro Venezia, Culturnet e Lagunalonga project manager
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
The Khmer Empire existed from 802 to 1431 CE in modern-day Cambodia and expanded to cover parts of Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and the Malay Peninsula. The empire was founded by Jayavarman II and built thousands of Hindu temples and shrines, most notably Angkor Wat. Constructed in the early 12th century under Suryavarman II and dedicated to Vishnu, Angkor Wat was the largest religious monument in the world and demonstrated the immense power and wealth of the Khmer Empire at its height.
This Kickstarter campaign seeks funding to develop an app called 2nd Circle that aims to reduce stress and burnout in family caregivers. There are over 50 million family caregivers in the US who provide an estimated $450 billion in annual care. The app will connect caregivers to friends and family for added support, sharing of resources, and engagement to improve resilience against burnout. Funds raised will be used to create versions of the app and build an initial user base, with future plans for the app to be self-sustaining through ads, premium subscriptions, and partnerships with health insurers.
ASEAN is an association of Southeast Asian nations established in 1967 with the goal of accelerating economic growth, promoting regional peace and stability, and fostering collaboration among members. It currently has 10 member countries and aims to create an ASEAN Economic Community with free flow of goods, services, investment and labor by 2015. The organization facilitates various mutual recognition arrangements among members and encourages preparation for further integration through language skills, developing skilled labor, investment and technology.
The dingo is a wild dog found throughout Australia with the exception of Tasmania. It has yellow, red, or sandy fur with a black or white muzzle and spots on its legs. The dingo eats small mammals like rodents and rabbits as well as insects and reptiles in the center and north of Australia, preying on European rabbits, rats, mice, kangaroos, geese, and wallabies depending on location. The dingo resembles a dog but is not domesticated.
Jane Brock at Consumer Centric Health, Models for Change '11HealthInnoventions
The document summarizes findings from a study on the effect of care coaching on hospital readmission rates. It shows that patients who received care coaching had lower readmission rates at 14, 30, and 60 days compared to those who did not receive coaching. The document also lists locations where studies have been conducted on reducing hospital readmissions and shows trends in readmission rates over time in different regions. It discusses challenges in establishing community infrastructure and partnerships to effectively coordinate care transitions to reduce readmissions.
A bit different from my usual uploads. But say what. Pretty basic explanations and points. Did this for a course on educational technology a while back.
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.
Ih54 industrial patrimony networks 21sept12 , Council of Europe Cultural Comm...Francesco Calzolaio
Industrial Heritage in the context of the other cultural heritages
Contribute to the Sub-committee on Culture, Diversity and Heritage (AS/Cult/CDH) meeting in Maribor, 21 september 2012. Commission de la culture, de la science, de l'éducation et des médias, Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe
by Francesco Calzolaio, member of the Europa Nostra’s Industrial and Engineering Heritage Committee (IEHC), president of the association Venti di Cultura, socio fondatore associazione Faro Venezia, Culturnet e Lagunalonga project manager
The document discusses Aung San Suu Kyi, the Lady of Burma and national icon for democracy in Burma. It covers her history and role in the 8888 Uprising for democracy, the causes of political unrest, her time under house arrest, involvement in the 2007 Saffron Revolution, and her future political role and international relations. The document appears to provide an overview of Aung San Suu Kyi and key political events in Burma related to her leadership of the pro-democracy movement.
The Khmer Empire existed from 802 to 1431 CE in modern-day Cambodia and expanded to cover parts of Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, and the Malay Peninsula. The empire was founded by Jayavarman II and built thousands of Hindu temples and shrines, most notably Angkor Wat. Constructed in the early 12th century under Suryavarman II and dedicated to Vishnu, Angkor Wat was the largest religious monument in the world and demonstrated the immense power and wealth of the Khmer Empire at its height.
This Kickstarter campaign seeks funding to develop an app called 2nd Circle that aims to reduce stress and burnout in family caregivers. There are over 50 million family caregivers in the US who provide an estimated $450 billion in annual care. The app will connect caregivers to friends and family for added support, sharing of resources, and engagement to improve resilience against burnout. Funds raised will be used to create versions of the app and build an initial user base, with future plans for the app to be self-sustaining through ads, premium subscriptions, and partnerships with health insurers.
ASEAN is an association of Southeast Asian nations established in 1967 with the goal of accelerating economic growth, promoting regional peace and stability, and fostering collaboration among members. It currently has 10 member countries and aims to create an ASEAN Economic Community with free flow of goods, services, investment and labor by 2015. The organization facilitates various mutual recognition arrangements among members and encourages preparation for further integration through language skills, developing skilled labor, investment and technology.