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El documento habla sobre un kiosko llamado Kiosko y Más que publica un periódico local llamado El Diario Montañés. El enlace lleva a la página 76 de la edición del 26 de abril de 2015.
This document discusses the connected digital world and how brands are no longer controlled by companies alone, but belong to all people who engage with them online through searching, clicking, liking, sharing, pinning, and tweeting. It suggests that the key to becoming people's favorite is turning them into "we" through a sense of shared identity and engagement. The document portray the reader as a digital adventurer who sees opportunity in the connected world and is willing to rewrite the rules to change the game, recognizing that digital is not just a channel but a connecting life force.
El documento presenta una introducción al Internet, incluyendo su historia, usos modernos y evolución. Explica los conceptos clave como redes, protocolos y conexiones iniciales. También describe los navegadores web, su historia y los principales como Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari y Opera.
Sesión en las XI jornadas de Innovación y Formación a alumnos del Centro Integrado Público de Formación Profesional Ausiàs March en Valencia sobre posibilidades de desarrollo profesional y los aspectos clave para arrancar con garantía en el mundo del emprendimiento.
El documento describe la relación entre Internet y los navegadores web. Explica que Internet es una red global que comparte información a nivel mundial, mientras que los navegadores web son software que nos permite acceder e interactuar fácilmente con las páginas web a través de Internet. También menciona algunas funciones clave y desventajas de los navegadores web, así como ejemplos populares como Safari, Google Chrome, Opera y Firefox.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
Unfortunately I do not have access to the full document being referenced. To provide an accurate 3 sentence summary, I require the full text of the document being summarized.
This one sentence document simply states "No Slides for this Session", indicating there will be no slides or visual aids accompanying whatever session or meeting it refers to. The participants in this upcoming session should expect to rely solely on oral presentations or discussions rather than on any accompanying slideshow.
El documento habla sobre un kiosko llamado Kiosko y Más que publica un periódico local llamado El Diario Montañés. El enlace lleva a la página 76 de la edición del 26 de abril de 2015.
This document discusses the connected digital world and how brands are no longer controlled by companies alone, but belong to all people who engage with them online through searching, clicking, liking, sharing, pinning, and tweeting. It suggests that the key to becoming people's favorite is turning them into "we" through a sense of shared identity and engagement. The document portray the reader as a digital adventurer who sees opportunity in the connected world and is willing to rewrite the rules to change the game, recognizing that digital is not just a channel but a connecting life force.
El documento presenta una introducción al Internet, incluyendo su historia, usos modernos y evolución. Explica los conceptos clave como redes, protocolos y conexiones iniciales. También describe los navegadores web, su historia y los principales como Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Safari y Opera.
Sesión en las XI jornadas de Innovación y Formación a alumnos del Centro Integrado Público de Formación Profesional Ausiàs March en Valencia sobre posibilidades de desarrollo profesional y los aspectos clave para arrancar con garantía en el mundo del emprendimiento.
El documento describe la relación entre Internet y los navegadores web. Explica que Internet es una red global que comparte información a nivel mundial, mientras que los navegadores web son software que nos permite acceder e interactuar fácilmente con las páginas web a través de Internet. También menciona algunas funciones clave y desventajas de los navegadores web, así como ejemplos populares como Safari, Google Chrome, Opera y Firefox.
This short document promotes creating presentations using Haiku Deck, a tool for making slideshows. It encourages the reader to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation and sharing it on SlideShare. In a single sentence, it pitches the idea of using Haiku Deck to easily create and share slideshow presentations online.
This document provides an overview of a reservoir engineering course focused on Darcy's Law and permeability. It covers key topics like laboratory analysis of rock properties including porosity, saturation and permeability. It also discusses linear and radial flow models based on Darcy's Law and techniques for determining permeability in the laboratory and averaging permeabilities for heterogeneous reservoirs. The document emphasizes that permeability is an important property that controls fluid flow in reservoirs and was first mathematically defined by Henry Darcy. It provides the equations for linear and radial flow based on Darcy's Law.
El 30 de octubre se ha celebrado el tribunal Popular contra Iberdrola. Popular porque una vez oídos todos los testimonios, el pueblo, tod@ l@s asistentes han dictado sentencia. El Tribunal se celebró en la céntrica plaza Arriaga de Bilbo, por lo que siempre estuvo muy concurrido con gente que pasaba, se quedaba a escuchar y se lleva otra imagen de la que estos embaucadores acostumbran a darnos (en la misma plaza estuvo el Autobús Verde de IbertTrola antes, y un gran publivía con su energía verde!!).
1) O documento discute os riscos químicos na indústria da borracha e propõe ações sindicais para enfrentá-los, como exigir rotulagem adequada de produtos químicos e disponibilização de fichas de segurança.
2) A indústria química brasileira responde por 3,1% do PIB e emprega 637 mil trabalhadores, concentrados principalmente no Sudeste.
3) As principais fontes de risco químico na indústria da borracha incluem poeiras,
La revolución mexicana surgió de la polarización de las oligarquías regionales y las clases populares durante el porfiriato. El movimiento revolucionario se puede dividir en dos bloques: el popular o social, liderado por el Partido Liberal Mexicano y su enfoque en demandas agrarias; y el político o de reforma, encabezado por figuras como Madero y Carranza que buscaban limitar el poder de Díaz y la oligarquía. El triunfo inicial de la alianza en 1911 no logró cambios sustanciales,
This document provides an overview of methods for calculating key gas properties including:
1. The z-factor, which can be calculated using correlations like Hall-Yarborough or Dranchuk-Abu-Kassem that were developed based on the Standing-Katz chart.
2. Isothermal gas compressibility (Cg), which can be determined from the z-factor or using models that relate it to reduced gas density.
3. Gas formation volume factor (Bg) and gas expansion factor (Eg), which relate the volume of gas at reservoir conditions to standard conditions.
4. Gas viscosity, which can be estimated using correlations like Carr-Kobayashi-Burrows that are functions of
This document outlines topics covered in a reservoir engineering course, including reservoir fluid behaviors, properties of petroleum reservoirs, gas behavior, and properties of crude oil systems. It specifically discusses properties of interest like density, solution gas, bubble point pressure, formation volume factor, viscosity and more. It provides empirical correlations to estimate properties like gas solubility, bubble point pressure, and formation volume factor as a function of parameters like solubility, gas gravity, oil gravity and temperature. The document is focused on understanding physical properties of crude oil and gas reservoirs which is important for reservoir engineering applications and problem solving.
The document advertises an organic store located on the 2nd floor next to Ray-Ban in Seasons Mall in Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Pune with the address provided. It invites people to visit the store to experience an organic lifestyle.
El efecto sobre los
impuestos es que en el momento en el que se declara, estos
valores podrán ser deducidos del valor total del impuesto.
Para las personas no declarantes, la retención en la fuente
será el impuesto.
This document provides an overview of a course on reservoir fluid properties. The course covers:
1. Reservoir fluid behaviors and properties of petroleum reservoirs including oil and gas.
2. Introduction to physical properties of gases including gas behavior, properties such as compressibility factor and how they are calculated for pure components and mixtures.
3. Behavior of ideal gases and real gases, definitions of compressibility factor, and use of the corresponding states principle and mixing rules to determine properties of gas mixtures.
This document provides an overview of reservoir fluid properties and phase behavior. It discusses that reservoir fluids are mixtures of hydrocarbons and other components like water and gases. It explains the molecular structures of hydrocarbon components and defines terms like C1, C7+. The document covers phase behavior of single-component and multi-component systems using pressure-volume and pressure-temperature diagrams. It illustrates concepts of vapor pressure curves, critical points, and phase envelopes which define the different states that reservoir fluids can exist in based on temperature and pressure conditions.
El documento describe varios avances tecnológicos como la mecatrónica, la glucomica, la nanotecnología, la ingeniería inyectable de tejidos, las redes de sensores sin cable, el software fiable, los sistemas informáticos Grid, la criptografía cuántica e imágenes moleculares. Estos avances permiten el diseño y fabricación de productos y sistemas mecánicos, comprender y controlar los azúcares del cuerpo, desarrollar materiales solares de bajo costo, imprimir caracteres
This document provides an overview of reservoir engineering fundamentals including:
- Three types of reservoir fluids based on compressibility: incompressible, slightly compressible, and compressible.
- Three flow regimes in reservoirs: steady-state, unsteady-state, and pseudosteady-state.
- Common reservoir geometries that influence fluid flow including radial, linear, spherical, and hemispherical.
- Darcy's law and its applications to steady-state fluid flow in reservoirs, including for different fluid types and geometries.
This document provides an overview of reservoir engineering 1 course material covering reservoir fluids and gas properties. It discusses:
1. Classification of oil and gas reservoirs based on pressure-temperature diagrams and fluid compositions. Reservoir fluids can exist as gas, liquid, solid, or combinations and behave differently based on reservoir conditions.
2. Key gas properties like compressibility factor, density, viscosity that are important for reservoir calculations. Real gases deviate from ideal gas behavior more at high pressures.
3. Methods for determining gas properties including compressibility factor charts and equations of state that account for non-ideal behaviors and non-hydrocarbon gas components.
This document outlines the topics covered in a Reservoir Engineering 1 course, including crude oil and water properties, laboratory experiments, and rock properties. The key laboratory experiments discussed are: compositional analysis to characterize reservoir fluids; constant-composition expansion tests to determine fluid properties over a range of pressures; differential liberation tests to analyze gas dissolved in oil; and separator tests to model fluid behavior during production and separation. Special core analysis tests measure critical rock properties such as porosity, permeability, and wettability that influence fluid flow. Accurate characterization of fluids and rocks through laboratory experiments is essential for reservoir evaluation and performance predictions.
The document provides an overview of a course on reservoir fluid properties. It discusses different types of hydrocarbon reservoirs and how they are classified. It describes the phase behavior of hydrocarbon mixtures using pressure-temperature diagrams. Key points on these diagrams are defined, including the bubble point curve, dew point curve, and critical point. Based on the position of the initial reservoir pressure and temperature on the diagram, reservoirs can be classified as oil or gas reservoirs. Oil reservoirs are further divided into undersaturated, saturated, and gas-cap categories. Common types of crude oils like ordinary black oil, low-shrinkage oil, and volatile oil are also described. Gas reservoirs include retrograde gas-condensate, near-critical gas-condens
El documento habla sobre cómo se transmite el significado de un escrito no solo por el sentido de las palabras y las ideas, sino también por las relaciones entre ellas. La comunicación de estas ideas está íntimamente relacionada con el orden de las palabras e ideas en el escrito.
Strategies for writing effective personal narrativejodiwilcox
The document provides strategies for writing effective personal narratives in 5 sentences or less. It recommends generating ideas from memorable experiences and focusing on sensory details. Choosing descriptive details that paint a picture for the reader. It also suggests including actions, dialogue, thoughts and feelings to engage the reader and help them experience the story. The document concludes by advising students to rewrite and edit their story and celebrate their work as writers.
This document provides guidelines and discusses issues related to policies, processes, and procedures for Associated Student Body funds. It outlines 10 guidelines for proper use and oversight of public money generated by students. Some common issues found by auditors are then listed, such as lack of controls over cash receipting and fundraising. Examples are given of money mishandled or misappropriated from various school activities and organizations. The document concludes by listing some "hot topics" that auditors focus on to ensure accountability over accounting of public funds.
This document provides guidelines for booster clubs and ASB funds in schools. It states that money raised on school property or using school resources is considered public funds and can only be used for student activities. It also outlines the differences between co-curricular versus extra-curricular activities and stresses that students and staff must collaborate on generating and spending public money. Several requirements for booster clubs are listed such as having by-laws, licenses, and adhering to IRS, state, school board, and ASB rules.
The document summarizes the athletic codes of two high schools, Lakeside HS and Freeman HS. Lakeside HS has a year-round code that applies from the first day of sports until the last day of school. For a first offense, the student is suspended from 50% of games and must attend an educational program and undergo drug testing. For Freeman HS, the code applies for an entire sport season and suspensions are for two weeks for a first offense along with an intervention program. Both schools increase suspensions up to a year or permanent ineligibility for subsequent offenses. The presenters note challenges around new drug types, how to investigate, and legal issues to consider with athletic codes.
This document provides an overview of a reservoir engineering course focused on Darcy's Law and permeability. It covers key topics like laboratory analysis of rock properties including porosity, saturation and permeability. It also discusses linear and radial flow models based on Darcy's Law and techniques for determining permeability in the laboratory and averaging permeabilities for heterogeneous reservoirs. The document emphasizes that permeability is an important property that controls fluid flow in reservoirs and was first mathematically defined by Henry Darcy. It provides the equations for linear and radial flow based on Darcy's Law.
El 30 de octubre se ha celebrado el tribunal Popular contra Iberdrola. Popular porque una vez oídos todos los testimonios, el pueblo, tod@ l@s asistentes han dictado sentencia. El Tribunal se celebró en la céntrica plaza Arriaga de Bilbo, por lo que siempre estuvo muy concurrido con gente que pasaba, se quedaba a escuchar y se lleva otra imagen de la que estos embaucadores acostumbran a darnos (en la misma plaza estuvo el Autobús Verde de IbertTrola antes, y un gran publivía con su energía verde!!).
1) O documento discute os riscos químicos na indústria da borracha e propõe ações sindicais para enfrentá-los, como exigir rotulagem adequada de produtos químicos e disponibilização de fichas de segurança.
2) A indústria química brasileira responde por 3,1% do PIB e emprega 637 mil trabalhadores, concentrados principalmente no Sudeste.
3) As principais fontes de risco químico na indústria da borracha incluem poeiras,
La revolución mexicana surgió de la polarización de las oligarquías regionales y las clases populares durante el porfiriato. El movimiento revolucionario se puede dividir en dos bloques: el popular o social, liderado por el Partido Liberal Mexicano y su enfoque en demandas agrarias; y el político o de reforma, encabezado por figuras como Madero y Carranza que buscaban limitar el poder de Díaz y la oligarquía. El triunfo inicial de la alianza en 1911 no logró cambios sustanciales,
This document provides an overview of methods for calculating key gas properties including:
1. The z-factor, which can be calculated using correlations like Hall-Yarborough or Dranchuk-Abu-Kassem that were developed based on the Standing-Katz chart.
2. Isothermal gas compressibility (Cg), which can be determined from the z-factor or using models that relate it to reduced gas density.
3. Gas formation volume factor (Bg) and gas expansion factor (Eg), which relate the volume of gas at reservoir conditions to standard conditions.
4. Gas viscosity, which can be estimated using correlations like Carr-Kobayashi-Burrows that are functions of
This document outlines topics covered in a reservoir engineering course, including reservoir fluid behaviors, properties of petroleum reservoirs, gas behavior, and properties of crude oil systems. It specifically discusses properties of interest like density, solution gas, bubble point pressure, formation volume factor, viscosity and more. It provides empirical correlations to estimate properties like gas solubility, bubble point pressure, and formation volume factor as a function of parameters like solubility, gas gravity, oil gravity and temperature. The document is focused on understanding physical properties of crude oil and gas reservoirs which is important for reservoir engineering applications and problem solving.
The document advertises an organic store located on the 2nd floor next to Ray-Ban in Seasons Mall in Magarpatta City, Hadapsar, Pune with the address provided. It invites people to visit the store to experience an organic lifestyle.
El efecto sobre los
impuestos es que en el momento en el que se declara, estos
valores podrán ser deducidos del valor total del impuesto.
Para las personas no declarantes, la retención en la fuente
será el impuesto.
This document provides an overview of a course on reservoir fluid properties. The course covers:
1. Reservoir fluid behaviors and properties of petroleum reservoirs including oil and gas.
2. Introduction to physical properties of gases including gas behavior, properties such as compressibility factor and how they are calculated for pure components and mixtures.
3. Behavior of ideal gases and real gases, definitions of compressibility factor, and use of the corresponding states principle and mixing rules to determine properties of gas mixtures.
This document provides an overview of reservoir fluid properties and phase behavior. It discusses that reservoir fluids are mixtures of hydrocarbons and other components like water and gases. It explains the molecular structures of hydrocarbon components and defines terms like C1, C7+. The document covers phase behavior of single-component and multi-component systems using pressure-volume and pressure-temperature diagrams. It illustrates concepts of vapor pressure curves, critical points, and phase envelopes which define the different states that reservoir fluids can exist in based on temperature and pressure conditions.
El documento describe varios avances tecnológicos como la mecatrónica, la glucomica, la nanotecnología, la ingeniería inyectable de tejidos, las redes de sensores sin cable, el software fiable, los sistemas informáticos Grid, la criptografía cuántica e imágenes moleculares. Estos avances permiten el diseño y fabricación de productos y sistemas mecánicos, comprender y controlar los azúcares del cuerpo, desarrollar materiales solares de bajo costo, imprimir caracteres
This document provides an overview of reservoir engineering fundamentals including:
- Three types of reservoir fluids based on compressibility: incompressible, slightly compressible, and compressible.
- Three flow regimes in reservoirs: steady-state, unsteady-state, and pseudosteady-state.
- Common reservoir geometries that influence fluid flow including radial, linear, spherical, and hemispherical.
- Darcy's law and its applications to steady-state fluid flow in reservoirs, including for different fluid types and geometries.
This document provides an overview of reservoir engineering 1 course material covering reservoir fluids and gas properties. It discusses:
1. Classification of oil and gas reservoirs based on pressure-temperature diagrams and fluid compositions. Reservoir fluids can exist as gas, liquid, solid, or combinations and behave differently based on reservoir conditions.
2. Key gas properties like compressibility factor, density, viscosity that are important for reservoir calculations. Real gases deviate from ideal gas behavior more at high pressures.
3. Methods for determining gas properties including compressibility factor charts and equations of state that account for non-ideal behaviors and non-hydrocarbon gas components.
This document outlines the topics covered in a Reservoir Engineering 1 course, including crude oil and water properties, laboratory experiments, and rock properties. The key laboratory experiments discussed are: compositional analysis to characterize reservoir fluids; constant-composition expansion tests to determine fluid properties over a range of pressures; differential liberation tests to analyze gas dissolved in oil; and separator tests to model fluid behavior during production and separation. Special core analysis tests measure critical rock properties such as porosity, permeability, and wettability that influence fluid flow. Accurate characterization of fluids and rocks through laboratory experiments is essential for reservoir evaluation and performance predictions.
The document provides an overview of a course on reservoir fluid properties. It discusses different types of hydrocarbon reservoirs and how they are classified. It describes the phase behavior of hydrocarbon mixtures using pressure-temperature diagrams. Key points on these diagrams are defined, including the bubble point curve, dew point curve, and critical point. Based on the position of the initial reservoir pressure and temperature on the diagram, reservoirs can be classified as oil or gas reservoirs. Oil reservoirs are further divided into undersaturated, saturated, and gas-cap categories. Common types of crude oils like ordinary black oil, low-shrinkage oil, and volatile oil are also described. Gas reservoirs include retrograde gas-condensate, near-critical gas-condens
El documento habla sobre cómo se transmite el significado de un escrito no solo por el sentido de las palabras y las ideas, sino también por las relaciones entre ellas. La comunicación de estas ideas está íntimamente relacionada con el orden de las palabras e ideas en el escrito.
Strategies for writing effective personal narrativejodiwilcox
The document provides strategies for writing effective personal narratives in 5 sentences or less. It recommends generating ideas from memorable experiences and focusing on sensory details. Choosing descriptive details that paint a picture for the reader. It also suggests including actions, dialogue, thoughts and feelings to engage the reader and help them experience the story. The document concludes by advising students to rewrite and edit their story and celebrate their work as writers.
This document provides guidelines and discusses issues related to policies, processes, and procedures for Associated Student Body funds. It outlines 10 guidelines for proper use and oversight of public money generated by students. Some common issues found by auditors are then listed, such as lack of controls over cash receipting and fundraising. Examples are given of money mishandled or misappropriated from various school activities and organizations. The document concludes by listing some "hot topics" that auditors focus on to ensure accountability over accounting of public funds.
This document provides guidelines for booster clubs and ASB funds in schools. It states that money raised on school property or using school resources is considered public funds and can only be used for student activities. It also outlines the differences between co-curricular versus extra-curricular activities and stresses that students and staff must collaborate on generating and spending public money. Several requirements for booster clubs are listed such as having by-laws, licenses, and adhering to IRS, state, school board, and ASB rules.
The document summarizes the athletic codes of two high schools, Lakeside HS and Freeman HS. Lakeside HS has a year-round code that applies from the first day of sports until the last day of school. For a first offense, the student is suspended from 50% of games and must attend an educational program and undergo drug testing. For Freeman HS, the code applies for an entire sport season and suspensions are for two weeks for a first offense along with an intervention program. Both schools increase suspensions up to a year or permanent ineligibility for subsequent offenses. The presenters note challenges around new drug types, how to investigate, and legal issues to consider with athletic codes.
This document introduces STUNT, a new women's competitive team sport derived from cheerleading. It was developed by USA Cheer to provide new athletic opportunities for female students in a gender-equitable and cost-effective way. STUNT involves partner stunts, pyramids, tosses, jumps and tumbling performed in a 4-quarter game format. USA Cheer has submitted an application for STUNT to be recognized as an emerging NCAA sport and is working with the OCR to ensure it complies with Title IX as a gender-equitable sport. Several states have begun sanctioning STUNT seasons and competitions at the high school level.
The document summarizes the athletic codes of two high schools, Lakeside HS and Freeman HS. Lakeside HS has a year-round code that applies from the first day of sports until the last day of school. For a first offense, the student is suspended from 50% of games and must attend an educational program and undergo drug testing. For Freeman HS, the code applies for an entire sport season and suspensions are for two weeks for a first offense along with an intervention program. Both schools increase suspensions up to a year or permanent ineligibility for subsequent offenses. The presenters note challenges around new drug types, how to investigate, and legal issues to consider with athletic codes.
This document discusses planning for life after retirement from a career in athletic administration. It emphasizes the importance of redefining one's identity and priorities beyond one's profession. This involves focusing on family through spending more time with spouse, children, and grandchildren; continuing service work and relationships through volunteer roles; and pursuing personal interests like golf, landscaping, and attending sporting events. Research shows that having engaging priorities and an active lifestyle leads to retirees being happier and more satisfied than those still working and anticipating retirement. The document encourages thorough financial planning but stresses that fulfillment in retirement comes from non-financial priorities and remaking oneself beyond one's career.
Coaching for Character & Sportsmanship Jena Graham
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Positive Utilization of Social Networking Jena Graham
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Communication with Your Non-Faculty Coaches Jena Graham
This document summarizes a discussion between two athletic directors on communicating with non-faculty coaches. They discussed the importance of communication, as coaches today often come from outside the school. They highlighted key aspects of communication like who to communicate with, what to accomplish, when to communicate, how to communicate, and why effective communication is important. The directors shared practices their schools use to communicate with coaches through meetings, technology, recognition events and more.
The Challenges & Benefits of Booster Clubs Jena Graham
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Current & Future Challenges for the Athletic Administrator Jena Graham
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Heat Acclimatization & Heat Illness Prevention Jena Graham
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Planning for Life After a Career of Athletic Administration Jena Graham
This document discusses planning for life after retirement from a career in athletic administration. It emphasizes the importance of redefining one's identity and priorities beyond one's profession. Specifically, it recommends focusing on family, service, and personal interests. For family, the author prioritizes spending more time with his wife, mother, children, and grandchildren. For service, he remains involved in professional organizations and volunteer activities to maintain relationships and purpose. His personal interests include golf, landscaping, attending sporting events, and regular exercise. Research shows that retirees who actively redefine their priorities in these areas report higher levels of happiness and satisfaction than those who do not.
Balancing the Personal & Professional Life of the Athletic Administrator Jena Graham
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Subjects to Consider When Developing Codes of Conduct Jena Graham
This document discusses key subjects to consider when developing a code of conduct for student athletes. It begins by outlining the demographics and history of two high schools, Desert Hills in Utah and Wilmington Christian in Delaware. Common issues faced by many schools like bullying, racism and off-field incidents are then presented. The document goes on to emphasize starting the code of conduct with a school's vision, philosophy, mission and commitments. It provides examples of philosophies focused on education, character building, and sportsmanship. Setting intrinsic goals and team values are presented as ways to establish a tone and set expectations for student conduct.
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