Bradley the lion was struggling with alcohol addiction, which was negatively impacting his health and relationships. He began experiencing stomach pains, blackouts where he couldn't remember what happened when drinking, and developing red sores and yellow skin from liver damage. His condition worsened to the point of hallucinations. At a crossroads, one path led to death from continued drinking while the other offered medical help and recovery and reconnecting with friends and family. The story emphasizes that alcohol addiction can be treated through seeking help.
From High Hopes to HITECH: Money and Meaningful Use. Centricity Healthcare User Group. This presentation covers meaningful use, IT Adoption, interoperability, network effects, transparency and better outcomes from the use of Health Information Technology.
Frequency based criterion for distinguishing tonal and noisy spectral componentsCSCJournals
A frequency-based criterion for distinguishing tonal and noisy spectral components is proposed. For considered spectral local maximum two instantaneous frequency estimates are determined and the difference between them is used in order to verify whether component is noisy or tonal. Since one of the estimators was invented specially for this application its properties are deeply examined. The proposed criterion is applied to the stationary and nonstationary sinusoids in order to examine its efficiency.
Ejercicios Diagrama de Flujo
Programación
1. Diseñar un diagrama de flujo de reciba 3 valores y muestre cual de estos es el mayor y el menor.
2. Diseñar un diagrama de flujo que sume 3 valores siempre que estos sean mayores que 10.
3. Diseñe un diagrama de flujo que sume 2 valores, en un ciclo de 3 repeticiones y diga cuantas veces el resultado fue positivo.
From High Hopes to HITECH: Money and Meaningful Use. Centricity Healthcare User Group. This presentation covers meaningful use, IT Adoption, interoperability, network effects, transparency and better outcomes from the use of Health Information Technology.
Frequency based criterion for distinguishing tonal and noisy spectral componentsCSCJournals
A frequency-based criterion for distinguishing tonal and noisy spectral components is proposed. For considered spectral local maximum two instantaneous frequency estimates are determined and the difference between them is used in order to verify whether component is noisy or tonal. Since one of the estimators was invented specially for this application its properties are deeply examined. The proposed criterion is applied to the stationary and nonstationary sinusoids in order to examine its efficiency.
Ejercicios Diagrama de Flujo
Programación
1. Diseñar un diagrama de flujo de reciba 3 valores y muestre cual de estos es el mayor y el menor.
2. Diseñar un diagrama de flujo que sume 3 valores siempre que estos sean mayores que 10.
3. Diseñe un diagrama de flujo que sume 2 valores, en un ciclo de 3 repeticiones y diga cuantas veces el resultado fue positivo.
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Come iniziare da zero con QGIS base 01 City Planner
Iniziare da zero con QGis per prendere confidenza. Ho iniziato una serie di tutorial che se apprezzerete continuerò. Quando? Ogni Venerdì un nuovo video tutorial sul mondo di QGis e dei GIS open source per la pianificazione territoriale
3. Bradley the lion was walking down
the ‘Path of Alcohol Addiction.’ It
was a happy one to take. It made
him forget about his problems - he
had no friends, he had very little
money and he often argued with his
family who were concerned about
his addiction. That is until he began
to notice bad changes happening to
him...
4. He began to suffer from stomach
pains. Sometimes they were so bad,
that he didn’t feel like eating
anything at all. But Bradley didn’t
take much notice of these aches.
They were going to go away sooner
or later - until he noticed other
changes...
5. He had regular “blackouts”,
which meant that he couldn’t
remember what he said or did
when he was drinking. He
couldn’t understand why the
raven that flew overhead gave
him a nasty look. But that was
because Bradley had called it all
kinds of names the night before
while he was drunk, like ‘Big
Beak’ and ‘Chimney Duster’.
6. Bradley also noticed that
there were ugly red
patches all over his face
and body. They were so
bad that the other
animals kept staring at
him, while the more
polite ones tried their
hardest not to look.
But it wasn’t just the
sores that made Bradley
feel bad. It was also the
yellow skin he was
beginning to develop,
all because the alcohol
was destroying his liver.
But things got a lot
scarier...
7. The poorly lion was
beginning to see things
that weren’t there. He
saw pink elephants
galloping in the air,
trees coming alive and
dwarves laughing at
him. But more
frighteningly, he saw
green gremlins
climbing all over his
arms. It scared Bradley
so much that he’d
scratch his skin so hard
and so often that he
began to bleed.
8. Bradley
continued to
walk until he came to
a point where the path
split into two other
pathways.
One showed a coffin at the
end of it, which wasn’t
surprising, considering how
unwell Bradley’s liver, skin and
mind were. Anymore drinking
and his liver would stop working,
meaning that Bradley would die
with it.
9. But the other pathway showed a ‘Help’ sign, which
meant that if Bradley got the medical help to stop
drinking, his liver would recover by itself, he would
stop seeing things that weren’t there; and his skin
would go back to normal. But most importantly, he
would have his friends and family back.
10. 33,000 people
die every year from alcohol addiction.
But like Bradley found out, there is always help out there.
If you know anyone who is struggling with alcohol addiction, there are people who can
point them in the right direction to help them recover
Centre of Equality
and Diversity
16a Stone Street
Dudley
West Midlands
DY1 1NS
Tel: 01384 456166