I created this slide as a recap for my first semester at King's of pursuing an MSc in Emerging Economies and Inclusive Development. I divided it into two sections; academic and non-academic.
I designed this Open House Presentation from scratch utilizing Photoshop and Illustrator to create the graphics and imagery. This Open House presentation was used during Touro's Open House - an Event that the school holds a month before the start of the Semester.
This document describes procedures for quickly adding and deleting nodes and instances on UNIX-based Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases. It provides procedures for adding an Oracle Clusterware home and Oracle home with RAC to a new node using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) interactively or silently. It also provides procedures for deleting an Oracle home with RAC and deleting an Oracle Clusterware home from an existing node using OUI. The procedures are presented in a step-by-step format and include notes about environment variables and performing steps in the specified order.
bConnect is a wonderful product from Accelon, which helps you automate all your documents and reports delivery from SAP Business One, thus saving time and money.
International Seminar on Transport Infrastructure 2025- Opportunities and Cha...Rajesh Prasad
On 12-13 Dec 2012 a seminar was organised by CEAI (Consulting Engineers association of India) at Delhi on Transport Infrastructure 2025- Opportunities and Challenges. A paper was written by Rajesh Prasad titled Role of RVNL in High Speed over Indian Railways and Talgo Model for future development and implementation. This paper on Talgo Model was published 3.5 years back and it is now proved to be so close to implementation by Indian Railways
This document outlines Yangki Imade Suara's international experiences and education. It includes a map showing countries visited, with details on social and professional activities in various locations from 2009 to 2014. The document also lists Yangki's postgraduate education plans, including top-ranked master's programs in environmental sustainability, agricultural economics, and international development that she is considering applying to. It provides tips for a successful graduate school application and references used.
This document discusses RMAN backup and recovery configurations for Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases in three scenarios:
1. Using a cluster file system for backups, where each node backs up to a shared storage location. Recovery can be performed from any node with access to the backups.
2. Using local non-clustered file systems for backups, where each node backs up locally but nodes can access each other's backups over NFS. Recovery requires NFS access to read archived logs from all nodes.
3. Performing instance recovery in RAC, where the surviving instance(s) perform recovery for failed instances using online redo logs to commit pending transactions and roll back uncommitted ones.
I designed this Open House Presentation from scratch utilizing Photoshop and Illustrator to create the graphics and imagery. This Open House presentation was used during Touro's Open House - an Event that the school holds a month before the start of the Semester.
This document describes procedures for quickly adding and deleting nodes and instances on UNIX-based Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases. It provides procedures for adding an Oracle Clusterware home and Oracle home with RAC to a new node using Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) interactively or silently. It also provides procedures for deleting an Oracle home with RAC and deleting an Oracle Clusterware home from an existing node using OUI. The procedures are presented in a step-by-step format and include notes about environment variables and performing steps in the specified order.
bConnect is a wonderful product from Accelon, which helps you automate all your documents and reports delivery from SAP Business One, thus saving time and money.
International Seminar on Transport Infrastructure 2025- Opportunities and Cha...Rajesh Prasad
On 12-13 Dec 2012 a seminar was organised by CEAI (Consulting Engineers association of India) at Delhi on Transport Infrastructure 2025- Opportunities and Challenges. A paper was written by Rajesh Prasad titled Role of RVNL in High Speed over Indian Railways and Talgo Model for future development and implementation. This paper on Talgo Model was published 3.5 years back and it is now proved to be so close to implementation by Indian Railways
This document outlines Yangki Imade Suara's international experiences and education. It includes a map showing countries visited, with details on social and professional activities in various locations from 2009 to 2014. The document also lists Yangki's postgraduate education plans, including top-ranked master's programs in environmental sustainability, agricultural economics, and international development that she is considering applying to. It provides tips for a successful graduate school application and references used.
This document discusses RMAN backup and recovery configurations for Real Application Clusters (RAC) databases in three scenarios:
1. Using a cluster file system for backups, where each node backs up to a shared storage location. Recovery can be performed from any node with access to the backups.
2. Using local non-clustered file systems for backups, where each node backs up locally but nodes can access each other's backups over NFS. Recovery requires NFS access to read archived logs from all nodes.
3. Performing instance recovery in RAC, where the surviving instance(s) perform recovery for failed instances using online redo logs to commit pending transactions and roll back uncommitted ones.
The document describes several Oracle Clusterware commands used to manage application profiles and register, relocate, start, and stop applications in an Oracle Clusterware environment. It provides syntax, descriptions, examples, and error messages for commands including crs_profile, crs_register, and crs_relocate. These commands are used to create and manage application profiles, register applications with Oracle Clusterware, and relocate applications between nodes according to placement policies.
The document describes several Oracle Clusterware commands used to manage application profiles and register, relocate, start, and stop applications in an Oracle Clusterware environment. Some key commands covered include crs_profile for creating and managing application profiles, crs_register for registering applications with Oracle Clusterware, and crs_relocate for moving registered applications between nodes. The document provides syntax, examples, and descriptions for using these commands.
FamilySearch Wiki: Finding Records for Your ResearchMichael Ritchey
The document discusses the FamilySearch Wiki, a website that anyone can edit to provide information about genealogy records and research guidance. It notes that the wiki focuses on where to find records and how to use them. Content is organized by locality, allowing users to search for information by country, state, county, or parish. Quality is improved through ongoing edits by contributors. The document encourages attendees to contribute their knowledge by editing wiki pages, recruiting others, or starting new projects. It provides examples of existing successful projects and notes that contributions will benefit many researchers in the future.
SEO, Dot Brand, and the Not Com RevolutionBill Hartzer
The Not Com revolution of new gTLD domain names is here. By the time they’re done, over 1,000 new extensions will be available. The search engines say that they treat all domain name extensions the same. But what is really happening in the real world? Should you move your sites to a new keyword-rich new gTLD domain name extension?
Can brands benefit from having their own .BRAND domain name extension? Which brands have moved to their own domain extension, and who is planning on moving? In this session, you’ll learn where to get lists of the new domain extensions, and how to apply if you’d like your own .BRAND domain extension. But, more importantly, let’s explore whether or not you should move to a new gTLD domain name extension or stick with .COM.
Tomorrow’s SEO Today – Social Search and BeyondBill Hartzer
As search results become more personalized, it’s only natural that social media networks play a bigger role in these tailored search results. Learn how social search produces results that are specific to the individual and how your brand can stay relevant in these results as the social impact on search continues to grow.
This document provides information about an Islamic finance conference to be held in Melbourne, Australia on June 8-10, 2010. The conference will explore integrating Islamic finance into existing banking and finance systems and feature prominent speakers from Australia and abroad. Topics will include the opportunities presented by Islamic finance, developing compliant human capital and products, and addressing regulatory barriers. The goal is to help Australian financial institutions understand and seize the opportunities in this growing market.
Local SEO is a subset of search engine optimization (SEO) that focuses specifically on ranking for search results based on the searcher's location. In Loco for Local, Globe Runner's Senior SEO Strategist Bill Hartzer will talk about local SEO best practices, useful tips and insider secrets that you can use in making your website rank better in searches relevant to Fort Worth.
Topics covered in Loco for Local include:
1. Local listings and citations: What they are, how to make them, how to maintain them
2. Simple changes you can make to your website to help it rank better
3. Online reviews: How they factor into search results and their impact on buyer decisions
This document provides contact information for the NidoKidoS Group and ways to receive more information or participate in discussions on their website. It lists an email address and two website URLs for the group's main site and discussion forums. The document notes that the NidoKidoS group is sharing the file but all rights belong to the original authors.
The document provides instructions for using an InPerson video conferencing unit. It describes how to power up the unit and log in, then how to open contacts to connect to another office. It explains how to accept incoming calls and that you are then video conferencing. It also gives brief instructions for connecting a webcam or projecting the video to a projector or TV.
The document discusses various methods for administering Oracle database services.
- Enterprise Manager, DBCA, PL/SQL packages, and SRVCTL can all be used to create, modify, start, stop, and relocate services.
- Enterprise Manager provides centralized management of services across the cluster. DBCA allows services to be configured during database installation and upgrades. PL/SQL packages like DBMS_SERVICE allow programmatic administration of services. SRVCTL is used from the command line.
The document provides examples of using Oracle Clusterware commands to create and manage application resources in a cluster. It describes how to create an application profile using crs_profile, register it with crs_register, start the application with crs_start, and other tasks. Guidelines are provided for writing action scripts and using attributes, placement policies, and required and optional resources.
Group E6
The document summarizes the plight of saltpan workers in Little Rann of Kutch, India. It notes their low life expectancy, high rates of child blindness and exposure to extreme heat. Daily wages are as low as 30 rupees. Literacy is only 1.3%. The area accounts for 25% of India's salt production. About 100,000 people, mostly landless laborers, have worked in the industry for generations under difficult social, economic and health conditions. The document then discusses the work of NGO Ganatar in improving education rates, securing government funding, and providing vocational training to help address these issues.
Bogosort e Técnicas Realmente Avançadas de ProgramaçãoRodolpho Eckhardt
Este documento discute vários tópicos relacionados a programação Python, incluindo:
1) Uso de bound methods para substituir lookups globais por lookups locais;
2) Otimização de código através de vectorização e uso de lambdas;
3) Problemas com o uso de kwargs mutáveis.
The document summarizes events hosted by The Centre related to competitiveness and innovation in Europe. It discusses challenges facing the European economy from Asia and concerns about balancing economic growth with workers' rights. Events focused on topics like EU-Asia scientific collaboration, the knowledge economy, online consumer protection, and health tourism in Europe. Speakers included academics, politicians, and business leaders discussing issues at stake in European economic and social reform.
The document provides an agenda and details for the Oxford Journals Day 2015 conference held on March 18-19th at St Anne's College in Oxford. The two-day conference included sessions on marketing journals using social media, recent developments in peer review, the status of print publication, roundtable discussions on publishing ethics and working with international authors, and a keynote on the future of academic journals. Presenters were from Oxford University Press and its society partners.
The document describes several Oracle Clusterware commands used to manage application profiles and register, relocate, start, and stop applications in an Oracle Clusterware environment. It provides syntax, descriptions, examples, and error messages for commands including crs_profile, crs_register, and crs_relocate. These commands are used to create and manage application profiles, register applications with Oracle Clusterware, and relocate applications between nodes according to placement policies.
The document describes several Oracle Clusterware commands used to manage application profiles and register, relocate, start, and stop applications in an Oracle Clusterware environment. Some key commands covered include crs_profile for creating and managing application profiles, crs_register for registering applications with Oracle Clusterware, and crs_relocate for moving registered applications between nodes. The document provides syntax, examples, and descriptions for using these commands.
FamilySearch Wiki: Finding Records for Your ResearchMichael Ritchey
The document discusses the FamilySearch Wiki, a website that anyone can edit to provide information about genealogy records and research guidance. It notes that the wiki focuses on where to find records and how to use them. Content is organized by locality, allowing users to search for information by country, state, county, or parish. Quality is improved through ongoing edits by contributors. The document encourages attendees to contribute their knowledge by editing wiki pages, recruiting others, or starting new projects. It provides examples of existing successful projects and notes that contributions will benefit many researchers in the future.
SEO, Dot Brand, and the Not Com RevolutionBill Hartzer
The Not Com revolution of new gTLD domain names is here. By the time they’re done, over 1,000 new extensions will be available. The search engines say that they treat all domain name extensions the same. But what is really happening in the real world? Should you move your sites to a new keyword-rich new gTLD domain name extension?
Can brands benefit from having their own .BRAND domain name extension? Which brands have moved to their own domain extension, and who is planning on moving? In this session, you’ll learn where to get lists of the new domain extensions, and how to apply if you’d like your own .BRAND domain extension. But, more importantly, let’s explore whether or not you should move to a new gTLD domain name extension or stick with .COM.
Tomorrow’s SEO Today – Social Search and BeyondBill Hartzer
As search results become more personalized, it’s only natural that social media networks play a bigger role in these tailored search results. Learn how social search produces results that are specific to the individual and how your brand can stay relevant in these results as the social impact on search continues to grow.
This document provides information about an Islamic finance conference to be held in Melbourne, Australia on June 8-10, 2010. The conference will explore integrating Islamic finance into existing banking and finance systems and feature prominent speakers from Australia and abroad. Topics will include the opportunities presented by Islamic finance, developing compliant human capital and products, and addressing regulatory barriers. The goal is to help Australian financial institutions understand and seize the opportunities in this growing market.
Local SEO is a subset of search engine optimization (SEO) that focuses specifically on ranking for search results based on the searcher's location. In Loco for Local, Globe Runner's Senior SEO Strategist Bill Hartzer will talk about local SEO best practices, useful tips and insider secrets that you can use in making your website rank better in searches relevant to Fort Worth.
Topics covered in Loco for Local include:
1. Local listings and citations: What they are, how to make them, how to maintain them
2. Simple changes you can make to your website to help it rank better
3. Online reviews: How they factor into search results and their impact on buyer decisions
This document provides contact information for the NidoKidoS Group and ways to receive more information or participate in discussions on their website. It lists an email address and two website URLs for the group's main site and discussion forums. The document notes that the NidoKidoS group is sharing the file but all rights belong to the original authors.
The document provides instructions for using an InPerson video conferencing unit. It describes how to power up the unit and log in, then how to open contacts to connect to another office. It explains how to accept incoming calls and that you are then video conferencing. It also gives brief instructions for connecting a webcam or projecting the video to a projector or TV.
The document discusses various methods for administering Oracle database services.
- Enterprise Manager, DBCA, PL/SQL packages, and SRVCTL can all be used to create, modify, start, stop, and relocate services.
- Enterprise Manager provides centralized management of services across the cluster. DBCA allows services to be configured during database installation and upgrades. PL/SQL packages like DBMS_SERVICE allow programmatic administration of services. SRVCTL is used from the command line.
The document provides examples of using Oracle Clusterware commands to create and manage application resources in a cluster. It describes how to create an application profile using crs_profile, register it with crs_register, start the application with crs_start, and other tasks. Guidelines are provided for writing action scripts and using attributes, placement policies, and required and optional resources.
Group E6
The document summarizes the plight of saltpan workers in Little Rann of Kutch, India. It notes their low life expectancy, high rates of child blindness and exposure to extreme heat. Daily wages are as low as 30 rupees. Literacy is only 1.3%. The area accounts for 25% of India's salt production. About 100,000 people, mostly landless laborers, have worked in the industry for generations under difficult social, economic and health conditions. The document then discusses the work of NGO Ganatar in improving education rates, securing government funding, and providing vocational training to help address these issues.
Bogosort e Técnicas Realmente Avançadas de ProgramaçãoRodolpho Eckhardt
Este documento discute vários tópicos relacionados a programação Python, incluindo:
1) Uso de bound methods para substituir lookups globais por lookups locais;
2) Otimização de código através de vectorização e uso de lambdas;
3) Problemas com o uso de kwargs mutáveis.
The document summarizes events hosted by The Centre related to competitiveness and innovation in Europe. It discusses challenges facing the European economy from Asia and concerns about balancing economic growth with workers' rights. Events focused on topics like EU-Asia scientific collaboration, the knowledge economy, online consumer protection, and health tourism in Europe. Speakers included academics, politicians, and business leaders discussing issues at stake in European economic and social reform.
The document provides an agenda and details for the Oxford Journals Day 2015 conference held on March 18-19th at St Anne's College in Oxford. The two-day conference included sessions on marketing journals using social media, recent developments in peer review, the status of print publication, roundtable discussions on publishing ethics and working with international authors, and a keynote on the future of academic journals. Presenters were from Oxford University Press and its society partners.
This document provides an overview of innovation systems and outlines key elements that contribute to successful national innovation systems, including assets, networks, and culture. It defines an innovation system as starting with inputs like human capital, financial capital, research institutions, and infrastructure that can lead to economic outputs through innovation, productivity, and prosperity if utilized effectively. The document emphasizes the importance of networks in linking these assets, including multidisciplinary collaboration, global connections, and partnerships between industry, academia, and other stakeholders. It also stresses the need for a culture that fosters entrepreneurship, creativity, diversity, and tolerance of failure. The goal of an innovation system is to facilitate the commercialization of new ideas and technologies across different fields in a way that
The document provides information about the 18th International Conference on Nursing & Midwifery that will take place on June 10-11, 2017 in Rome, Italy. Key details include the conference venue at the University of Washington - Rome Center, a deadline of June 7 for abstract/paper submissions, and themes related to nursing education, leadership, models of care, and other topics. Information is also provided about registration fees, accommodation options, and IAPHLSR as the conference organizer.
This document provides information about the 18th International Conference on Nursing & Midwifery (ICNM) that will take place on June 10-11, 2017 in Rome, Italy. The conference will be held at the University of Washington - Rome Center. Topics will include nursing education, leadership, models of care, integrated care, acute/critical care, and more. Participants can present original research, published articles, posters, dissertations, or abstracts. The deadline for submissions is June 7, 2017.
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This document summarizes Iryna Kuchma's presentation on libraries advocating for open access at the Fifth Belgrade International Open Access Conference in 2012. The presentation discusses best practices and lessons learned from advocating for open access in libraries. It highlights that high-level stakeholders and influential researchers are important allies for advocacy campaigns. The presentation also provides tactics that have proven effective, such as identifying champions, engaging young researchers, and presenting case studies of open access repositories and journals. Challenges discussed include the importance of timing advocacy efforts strategically and having a trained team to develop open access infrastructure. Some results of advocacy campaigns included new open access policies and repositories being established.
Open Access Week celebrations in EIFL partner countriesIryna Kuchma
Open Access Week celebrations were held in over 60 developing countries through EIFL partnerships. Over the past year, there has been significant growth in open access repositories and journals in these countries. Advocacy efforts have led to new open access policies at 33 institutions. Events and workshops educated over 11,000 people, and new collaborations have been formed. Challenges remain in planning advocacy projects, but results show increased open access outputs and momentum toward national policy discussions.
This document outlines the course syllabus for "The Contemporary World" course at the University of Rizal System. The course will examine important events, people, places and dates that have shaped Philippine history from pre-Spanish times through independence and the modern democratic period. It will also discuss the country's social, cultural, economic and political development under foreign colonization and its role in national and global affairs. The syllabus lists 11 weekly topics that will be covered, including globalization, the global economy, Asian regionalism, global cities and the effects of globalization on areas like media, religion and demography. Students will be assessed through quizzes, presentations, papers and a midterm exam.
11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Psychology, Language and Teaching (ICPLT), 19-20 Sept, 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@gplra.org
Conference Convener: Dr Aria D
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://gplra.org/11th-international-conference-on-psychology-language-and-teaching-icplt-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
This document discusses responsible research and innovation (RRI). It defines RRI as aiming to ensure research and innovation outcomes are ethically acceptable and environmentally sustainable, contribute to solving societal challenges, and involve engaged publics and responsible actors and institutions. The document outlines some opportunities of RRI, including raising new questions, creating better innovations, and bringing science and society closer. It also discusses some needs to support RRI, such as clear definitions, evaluation tools, resources and case studies, training and dissemination, and funding for meetings. Finally, it presents some potential misconceptions about RRI, such as whether it is demanding of researchers or the end of "true" science.
The document provides information about the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) Masters of Public Administration (MPA) program. It details the various MPA streams offered, first and second year curriculum requirements, faculty, student outcomes, costs, and the dual degree program which allows students to spend their second year at partner schools in New York, Paris, Berlin, and Singapore.
OpenAIRE-COAR conference 2014: Re-imagining the role of institutional reposit...OpenAIRE
Presentation at the OpenAIRE-COAR Conference: "Open Access Movement to Reality: Putting the Pieces Together", Athens - May 21-22, 2014.
Re-imagining the role of institutional repositories in open scholarship, by Leslie Chan - Senior Lecturer in the Department of Social Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough.
11th International Conference on Teaching, Education and Learning (ICTEL)Global R & D Services
Conference Name: 11th International Conference on Teaching, Education and Learning (ICTEL), 19-20 Sept 2016, London
Conference Dates: 19-20 Sept, 2016
Conference Venue: Imperial College London, South Kensington Campus | London SW7 2AZ
Deadline for Abstract/Paper Submissions: Sept 16, 2016
Contact E-Mail ID: info@adtelweb.org
Conference Convener: Dr R Daniel
Languages: English, Chinese, Arabic, Thai, Persian
http://adtelweb.org/11th-international-conference-on-teaching-education-and-learning-ictel-19-20-sept-2016-london-about-18
The Continuous Update Project is an ongoing effort led by the World Cancer Research Fund network to ensure that their education, research, and policy activities are based on the latest evidence regarding cancer prevention through diet, weight, and physical activity. Researchers at Imperial College London systematically review the global epidemiological evidence and researchers at Bristol University develop new methodologies for reviewing mechanistic evidence. An expert panel then draws conclusions and makes recommendations. The presentation provided an introduction and overview of the Continuous Update Project and highlighted upcoming sessions on topics like the life course approach to obesity and cancer prevention.
This document outlines the syllabus for the course "Centre-State Relations and Constitutional Governance" for the One Year LL.M. program at Panjab University, Chandigarh. The course aims to provide students with an understanding of the division of powers between the central and state governments in India under the federal structure of the Indian Constitution. The syllabus is divided into four sections that will cover topics such as Indian federalism, legislative relations between the centre and states, administrative relations, and financial relations. Assessment will consist of a theory exam worth 75 marks and a seminar worth 25 marks. Suggested readings including books and articles on issues related to centre-state relations and federalism in India are also provided.
Re-imagining the role of Institutional Repository in Open ScholarshipLeslie Chan
Keynote at the OpenAIRE and COAR Joint Conference Open Access: Movement to Reality
Putting the Pieces Together. Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece, May 21-13, 2014
The document provides advice on living your dreams and achieving your goals through successful scholarship applications. It discusses the author's childhood in West Sumatra, Indonesia, and their experiences traveling to 14 countries across 4 continents since 2008. The document emphasizes the importance of writing down your targets and asks the reader to consider examples of successful people like Jeff Bezos to stay motivated towards building your dreams. Links to scholarship and organization websites are also provided to aid in the application process.
Mendeley Teaching Presentation during Computer Application in Economics Courses at Economics and Development Studies, Faculty of Economics and Business, Padjadjaran University (IESP FEB UNPAD).
This is the 2nd presentation during my time as speaker in FLSummit2011. I talk about Problem Definition Worksheet (PDW), and this PDW can be applied in all of project in our daily life.
After represented Indonesian Youth in COP15 Climate Change Conference, Yangki Suara give a presentation in Padjadjaran University about Copenhagen Accord.
3. Courses
• 3 compulsory modules
• 7YYD0001 Emerging Economies and Development Theory,
Concepts and Strategies
• Final Essay “The Rise of Indonesia as an Emerging Economy”
• 7YYD0002 States, Markets and the Institutional Basis of
Growth
• Final Essay “The Effect of Privatisation on Income Inequality:
The Case of the Russian Mass Privatisation Programme”
• 7YYD006 Dissertation and Research Methods
• 1 optional module
• 7YYD0008 Health Policy and Healthcare Systems in
Emerging Economies
• Final Essay “Universal Health Coverage in Thailand and
Indonesia”
4. Conferences / Seminars
20 November 2014,
Clifford Chance LLP,
London
Transparency
International UK
Annual Lecture, 'An End
to Impunity for Grand
Corruption‘ by Jose
Ugaz (Chair,
Transparency
International)
Picture: OECD
5 November 2014,
LSE Public Event,
London
Structural
Opportunities in the US
Economy - Jason
Furman (Chairman of
the Council of
Economic Advisers)
Picture: Washington Post
31 October 2014,
St. Anthony College,
Oxford University
CAF-Oxford
Conference: The
Emerging Middle Class
in Latin America:
Causes, Challenges and
Opportunities
Picture: St. Anthony College
22 October 2014,
LSE Public Event,
London
A Changing World and
China – Ambassador
Wu Jian Min
Picture: LSE Event
6. Social Activities
October 2014 –
March 2015
Co-chair,
Conference on Conflict,
Security and
Development.
A joint conference
between master
student at King’s
International
Development Institute
and King’s War Studies
Department
www.csd2015.wordpress.com
November 2014 –
present
President,
King’s College London
Indonesian Society
(King’s Indosoc).
An official Indonesian
Student Association at
King’s College London.
www.kclsu.org/
organisation/10367/
19 November 2014,
Tower of London
Volunteer,
De-Installation of
Poppies at the Tower of
London.
Remembering one
century the 1st World
War (1914-2014).
www.poppies.hrp.org.uk
12 October 2014,
Hyde Park, London
Volunteer,
WaterAid Team for
Royal Parks Foundation
Half Marathon.
www.royalparkshalf.com
7. Mendeley:
November Advisor
of the Month
See more at:
www.blog.mendeley.com/mendeley-advisors/congratulations-november-advisor-of-the-month-yangki-suara/
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