The document appears to be meeting minutes from November 2014 for the Marimba Users Group. It lists 4 topics that were likely discussed but does not provide any details on the topics or outcomes of the meeting.
Students at a school participated in a Comenius competition where they learned about different European countries. Each class was assigned a country to research and present on. Class 5's presentation on Spain won. Additional country assignments included Italy, the Netherlands, Ireland, Germany, Lithuania and France. Lithuania's presentation focused on food.
This presentation argues that Paul Gauguin's paintings are racial and gender stereotypes. It introduces the topic and thesis, then discusses how Gauguin depicted Polynesian women in a stereotypical manner as instinctive, sex objects obsessed with white men. The presentation cites critics like Abigail Godeau who argue Gauguin perpetuated a colonialist discourse that objectified Polynesian women without benefiting them. Sojourner Truth also criticized Gauguin for exploiting other cultures' sexual practices. In conclusion, the presentation proves Gauguin regarded indigenous people as "noble savages" and stereotyped Tahitian women in his paintings.
This document appears to be an excerpt from a travel diary, describing trips to Poland, Hungary, and the Netherlands. The diary entries from Poland focus on time spent at the seaside and in the mountains. Entries from Hungary provide few details. The Netherlands section also lacks description. The diary touches on three countries as part of a larger theme of healthy living.
Platon el mito de la caverna admisión ieujulianmontanez
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La alegorÃa de la caverna pretende poner de manifiesto el estado en que, con respecto a la educación o falta de ella, se halla nuestra naturaleza, es decir, el estado en que se halla la mayorÃa de los hombres con relación al conocimiento de la verdad o a la ignorancia. AsÃ, los prisioneros representan a la mayorÃa de la humanidad, esclava y prisionera de su ignorancia e inconsciente de ella, aferrada a las costumbres, opiniones, prejuicios y falsas creencias de siempre. Estos
prisioneros, al igual que la mayorÃa de los hombres, creen que saben y se sienten felices en su ignorancia, pero viven en el error, y toman por real y verdadero lo que no son sino simples sombras de objetos fabricados y ecos de voces.
Para Platón el conocimiento cientÃfico o episteme es el que se corresponde con
aquellas parcelas estables y necesarias de la realidad. Es el conocimiento del mundo de
las Ideas. El conocimiento del Mundo sensible no es ciencia, ni siquiera verdadero
conocimiento, es sólo opinión.
Down the Rabbit Hole, Into the Fallopian Tree, and Through the Vaginal Tunnel...Chris Olson
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This document is an academic paper that analyzes female sexuality and coming of age themes in the films Spirited Away, Pan's Labyrinth, and Coraline. It discusses how these films contain elements that reference classic fairy tales like Alice in Wonderland, including tunnels to other worlds, talking animals, frightening authority figures, and a young girl's journey of discovery. Specifically, it explores how the films depict themes of sexual awakening, relationships with older male figures, forbidden rooms and doorways representing sexuality, the role of "other mothers", and the impact of body image issues on female sexuality.
This document outlines the types of cards for a snake and ladder game that promotes health. There are 5 categories of cards - healthy food from Lithuania, healthy body from Hungary, healthy environment from the Netherlands, mental and emotional health from Poland, and healthy social connections from Italy. Each category has positive, negative, bonus, and punishment cards to move players up or down the game board.
Gangstas, thugs, vikings, and drivers pptChris Olson
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This thesis considers how the depictions of masculinity in the films of Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn function as a critique of mainstream Hollywood cinema’s perpetuation of the notion that violent male behavior represents a heroic ideal for men to emulate. In films such as Pusher, Bronson, Valhalla Rising, and Drive, Refn constructs and presents his male characters by drawing upon recurring archetypal figures such as the gangster, the gangsta, the gunslinger, and the samurai. These figures recur throughout popular culture and across genres, and they perpetuate and reinforce a specific version of masculinity that emphasizes individualism, stoicism, and violence. Mainstream Hollywood films in general and male action cinema in particular often present this narrow and rigid vision of masculinity as a heroic manly ideal, and this, in turn, can inform how male viewers construct their own masculine personae. The male characters in Refn’s films serve to critique and destabilize this ideal by demonstrating how an insistence on appropriating or conforming to this sort of violent masculinity results in negative consequences for both the individual and the society around him.
For more, please see my complete thesis, which can be viewed here: http://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt/25/
This document provides background information on Bata India Limited, including:
- It discusses the company's history dating back to shoemakers in medieval times and establishes Bata as "Shoemaker and chappal maker to the world."
- The objectives of the project report are to analyze the market potential and consumer perception of Bata footwear in Mohali.
- It outlines the scope, significance, objectives and limitations of the study.
- An index is provided showing the topics that will be covered in the project report, including the company profile, research methodology, data analysis, and conclusions.
Gangstas, Thugs, Vikings and Drivers: Depictions of Masculinity and the Sear...Chris Olson
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A look at how masculinity is depicted in the films of Nicolas Winding Refn. I argue that while the characters in Refn's films appear to conform to or embody traditional notions of dominant masculinity, they actually present a subversion of traditional gender norms.
La filosofÃa es un intento del espÃritu humano para llegar a una concepción del universo mediante la autorreflexión sobre sus funciones valorativas teóricas y prácticas.
The document provides information about the Marimba Users Group (CM-UG) including upcoming meeting dates and details. The November 2014 meeting featured presentations on Symphony 8.5 features, CVE patch details, the Marimba Report viewer, download statistics, legacy transactions, mesh, local inventory views and drift. Information is also provided on how to join the CM-UG mailing list, start discussions on LinkedIn, and access previous meeting minutes. The document promotes joining the International Society of Secure Systems (ISSA) and provides contact information for Marimba consulting services.
The document discusses features and presentations for an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting in September 2014. The meeting will include presentations on iSpeakCloud, Symphony, and the Marimba 8.5 beta release. It provides details on the beta kickoff call on September 29th and lists the dial-in information. Recorded events and past meeting minutes can be found on the CM-UG website.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including their monthly conference call details, upcoming event details for September 2014, and a summary of topics discussed in their August 2014 meeting. The September 2014 meeting will feature a guest speaker discussing her new book and the client to cloud shift. All past CM-UG meeting minutes can be found on their website.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting and various Marimba products. It summarizes details about the July 2014 CM-UG meeting including discussion topics. It also announces upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and details about new Marimba products that will be launched or demoed including the Marimba Monitoring Service, Marimba Self Service, Advanced Replication Monitor, Log Viewer, and Marimba Drift Manager. Release timelines and demo information is provided for each new product.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on June 12th, 2014. It discusses the agenda which will include topics like CM-UG value, requests for enhancements (RFEs), peer support, system affinity, and future roles and involvement. Details are provided on conference call information, upcoming 2014 meeting dates, and how to get involved in the CM-UG through their website or LinkedIn group.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) conference call on May 21st 2014. The call will discuss: 1) an 8.3.02 update, 2) a patch management version update, 3) a high priority defect in site based policy and its impact/hotfix, 4) MDM-Afaria logistics, 5) a calendar for 8.5.00 use cases, 6) product support for versions 8.1* and 8.2*, and 7) an XP patching update. The document also lists future CM-UG meeting dates and provides links to the CM-UG calendar and LinkedIn group.
The document discusses bare metal provisioning using Marimba Transmitter. It describes the architecture where the transmitter acts as a DHCP, PXE and TFTP server. It provides details on channel and boot image preparation for provisioning endpoints. The workflow involves endpoints using PXE to boot a WinPE image which then retrieves profile details to install the OS. Known issues with the transmitter services and boot image management are also listed.
The document discusses an upcoming webinar on February 19th, 2014 hosted by the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG). The webinar will cover the transition from Marimba to Symphony, details on Marimba versions 8.3.1 and 8.5, and a comparison of Marimba, SCCM, BigFix and LanDesk. It also provides call-in information and a reminder that CM-UG calls normally take place on the third Wednesday of each month at noon Central time.
The document summarizes information from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting about the Marimba 8.3 software release. Key points include:
1. Marimba 8.3 focuses on more flexible automation tools, stability, scalability, and managing "everything" through inclusive automation.
2. Over 20 new features make administration more flexible, and it includes over 25 resource kits and 40 functional resource kits.
3. The meeting presentation provided details on many new 8.3 features, and the product roadmap targets multi-tenancy, multi-forest, mobile device management, and cloud-based offerings.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including details about upcoming conference calls and events. It lists the dial-in information for conference calls and upcoming meeting dates in November and December 2013. It also provides information about how to join the CM-UG mailing list and LinkedIn group for user interaction. Various topics are suggested for potential presentations at upcoming meetings.
The document summarizes information from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) website. It provides details on upcoming CM-UG events including meeting dates in 2013. It also lists new conference call information and notes an update to the BBCA channel store user guide. Additional sections provide information on CM-UG mailing lists and forums for user interaction, potential meeting topics, and a link to find BMC consultants.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) event, including details on new features for BBCA and the TunerUpgrader channel. It also lists upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and provides information on how users can get involved in the user group through mailing lists, forums, and presentations.
Para Platón el conocimiento cientÃfico o episteme es el que se corresponde con
aquellas parcelas estables y necesarias de la realidad. Es el conocimiento del mundo de
las Ideas. El conocimiento del Mundo sensible no es ciencia, ni siquiera verdadero
conocimiento, es sólo opinión.
Down the Rabbit Hole, Into the Fallopian Tree, and Through the Vaginal Tunnel...Chris Olson
Ìý
This document is an academic paper that analyzes female sexuality and coming of age themes in the films Spirited Away, Pan's Labyrinth, and Coraline. It discusses how these films contain elements that reference classic fairy tales like Alice in Wonderland, including tunnels to other worlds, talking animals, frightening authority figures, and a young girl's journey of discovery. Specifically, it explores how the films depict themes of sexual awakening, relationships with older male figures, forbidden rooms and doorways representing sexuality, the role of "other mothers", and the impact of body image issues on female sexuality.
This document outlines the types of cards for a snake and ladder game that promotes health. There are 5 categories of cards - healthy food from Lithuania, healthy body from Hungary, healthy environment from the Netherlands, mental and emotional health from Poland, and healthy social connections from Italy. Each category has positive, negative, bonus, and punishment cards to move players up or down the game board.
Gangstas, thugs, vikings, and drivers pptChris Olson
Ìý
This thesis considers how the depictions of masculinity in the films of Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn function as a critique of mainstream Hollywood cinema’s perpetuation of the notion that violent male behavior represents a heroic ideal for men to emulate. In films such as Pusher, Bronson, Valhalla Rising, and Drive, Refn constructs and presents his male characters by drawing upon recurring archetypal figures such as the gangster, the gangsta, the gunslinger, and the samurai. These figures recur throughout popular culture and across genres, and they perpetuate and reinforce a specific version of masculinity that emphasizes individualism, stoicism, and violence. Mainstream Hollywood films in general and male action cinema in particular often present this narrow and rigid vision of masculinity as a heroic manly ideal, and this, in turn, can inform how male viewers construct their own masculine personae. The male characters in Refn’s films serve to critique and destabilize this ideal by demonstrating how an insistence on appropriating or conforming to this sort of violent masculinity results in negative consequences for both the individual and the society around him.
For more, please see my complete thesis, which can be viewed here: http://via.library.depaul.edu/cmnt/25/
This document provides background information on Bata India Limited, including:
- It discusses the company's history dating back to shoemakers in medieval times and establishes Bata as "Shoemaker and chappal maker to the world."
- The objectives of the project report are to analyze the market potential and consumer perception of Bata footwear in Mohali.
- It outlines the scope, significance, objectives and limitations of the study.
- An index is provided showing the topics that will be covered in the project report, including the company profile, research methodology, data analysis, and conclusions.
Gangstas, Thugs, Vikings and Drivers: Depictions of Masculinity and the Sear...Chris Olson
Ìý
A look at how masculinity is depicted in the films of Nicolas Winding Refn. I argue that while the characters in Refn's films appear to conform to or embody traditional notions of dominant masculinity, they actually present a subversion of traditional gender norms.
La filosofÃa es un intento del espÃritu humano para llegar a una concepción del universo mediante la autorreflexión sobre sus funciones valorativas teóricas y prácticas.
The document provides information about the Marimba Users Group (CM-UG) including upcoming meeting dates and details. The November 2014 meeting featured presentations on Symphony 8.5 features, CVE patch details, the Marimba Report viewer, download statistics, legacy transactions, mesh, local inventory views and drift. Information is also provided on how to join the CM-UG mailing list, start discussions on LinkedIn, and access previous meeting minutes. The document promotes joining the International Society of Secure Systems (ISSA) and provides contact information for Marimba consulting services.
The document discusses features and presentations for an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting in September 2014. The meeting will include presentations on iSpeakCloud, Symphony, and the Marimba 8.5 beta release. It provides details on the beta kickoff call on September 29th and lists the dial-in information. Recorded events and past meeting minutes can be found on the CM-UG website.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including their monthly conference call details, upcoming event details for September 2014, and a summary of topics discussed in their August 2014 meeting. The September 2014 meeting will feature a guest speaker discussing her new book and the client to cloud shift. All past CM-UG meeting minutes can be found on their website.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting and various Marimba products. It summarizes details about the July 2014 CM-UG meeting including discussion topics. It also announces upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and details about new Marimba products that will be launched or demoed including the Marimba Monitoring Service, Marimba Self Service, Advanced Replication Monitor, Log Viewer, and Marimba Drift Manager. Release timelines and demo information is provided for each new product.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on June 12th, 2014. It discusses the agenda which will include topics like CM-UG value, requests for enhancements (RFEs), peer support, system affinity, and future roles and involvement. Details are provided on conference call information, upcoming 2014 meeting dates, and how to get involved in the CM-UG through their website or LinkedIn group.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) conference call on May 21st 2014. The call will discuss: 1) an 8.3.02 update, 2) a patch management version update, 3) a high priority defect in site based policy and its impact/hotfix, 4) MDM-Afaria logistics, 5) a calendar for 8.5.00 use cases, 6) product support for versions 8.1* and 8.2*, and 7) an XP patching update. The document also lists future CM-UG meeting dates and provides links to the CM-UG calendar and LinkedIn group.
The document discusses bare metal provisioning using Marimba Transmitter. It describes the architecture where the transmitter acts as a DHCP, PXE and TFTP server. It provides details on channel and boot image preparation for provisioning endpoints. The workflow involves endpoints using PXE to boot a WinPE image which then retrieves profile details to install the OS. Known issues with the transmitter services and boot image management are also listed.
The document discusses an upcoming webinar on February 19th, 2014 hosted by the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG). The webinar will cover the transition from Marimba to Symphony, details on Marimba versions 8.3.1 and 8.5, and a comparison of Marimba, SCCM, BigFix and LanDesk. It also provides call-in information and a reminder that CM-UG calls normally take place on the third Wednesday of each month at noon Central time.
The document summarizes information from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting about the Marimba 8.3 software release. Key points include:
1. Marimba 8.3 focuses on more flexible automation tools, stability, scalability, and managing "everything" through inclusive automation.
2. Over 20 new features make administration more flexible, and it includes over 25 resource kits and 40 functional resource kits.
3. The meeting presentation provided details on many new 8.3 features, and the product roadmap targets multi-tenancy, multi-forest, mobile device management, and cloud-based offerings.
The document provides information about the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG), including details about upcoming conference calls and events. It lists the dial-in information for conference calls and upcoming meeting dates in November and December 2013. It also provides information about how to join the CM-UG mailing list and LinkedIn group for user interaction. Various topics are suggested for potential presentations at upcoming meetings.
The document summarizes information from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) website. It provides details on upcoming CM-UG events including meeting dates in 2013. It also lists new conference call information and notes an update to the BBCA channel store user guide. Additional sections provide information on CM-UG mailing lists and forums for user interaction, potential meeting topics, and a link to find BMC consultants.
The document provides information about an upcoming Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) event, including details on new features for BBCA and the TunerUpgrader channel. It also lists upcoming CM-UG meeting dates and provides information on how users can get involved in the user group through mailing lists, forums, and presentations.
April 2013 (BMC: 8.2.02 Upgrade path details)CM-UG.com
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The document discusses notes from a Configuration Management – User Group meeting on April 10th, 2013. The agenda items included upcoming CM-UG events, issues/concerns with an 8.2.02 upgrade, Marimba roadmap, training classes, and questions from ADDM users. Details were provided on the 8.2.02 upgrade process and potential issues. A workaround was presented using a custom "TunerUpgrader" channel to avoid a two-step upgrade for endpoints. Proper upgrade steps were outlined depending on the current infrastructure service version.
The document provides meeting minutes from the May 16, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a presentation from BMC on OSM Phase 3, and a discussion of issues/concerns and user interaction. The document also provided information on the CM-UG mailing list, LinkedIn group, BMC developer network forums, CM-UG jobs postings, BMC consulting resources, and the formation of a new BMC ADDM Users group.
The document contains minutes from the Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on November 16, 2011. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, details on the Marimba 8.1.01.007 patch, and a section for user interaction. Upcoming events included the December and January monthly user group calls. The 8.1.01.007 patch details automated the process of fixing tuner and channel corruption issues and included stability improvements. Users were also reminded of mailing list, LinkedIn group, and job board resources.
The document contains minutes from the January 18, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting. The agenda included a presentation and demo on customizing the Installation and Software Management (ISM) module, as well as a discussion on ISM customizations, ISM database cleanup, and software license data integration. Contact information was provided for upcoming CM-UG events and ways to get involved in the user group through mailing lists and LinkedIn. Information was also given on jobs and BMC consulting resources.
The document contains minutes from a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting on February 15, 2012. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a discussion of the February 2012 meeting details, an update on a BBCA signed channel certificate, and a section for user interaction. Upcoming events included the March and April 2012 monthly user group calls. The February discussion involved adding sub-meetings to the standard Marimba meeting to cover new Matrix42 products like VDI and MDM.
The document contains minutes from the March 21, 2012 Configuration Management - User Group meeting. The agenda included upcoming CM-UG events, a BBCA signed channel cert update, March 2012 discussion details, and a BMC BBCA 8.2.02 discussion. Discussion items included collections best practices, Deployment Manager performance, the 8.2.02 release, and ADDM users.
The meeting minutes provide an agenda for a Configuration Management - User Group (CM-UG) meeting that includes a discussion of upcoming CM-UG events, details from the April 2012 meeting, BBCA 8.2.01 details, issues and concerns, and a discussion on whether any users are actively using BMC ADDM. The document also provides call-in information for the meetings and lists potential future meeting topics.