Jorge Fernández Díaz, ministro del interior en funciones, comparte un vínculo especial con su perra 'Lola', quien ha traído alegría a su vida tras la muerte de su anterior mascota. La relación entre ambos es cercana, pasando tiempo juntos en la sede ministerial y disfrutando de peque?as rutinas diarias. Fernández Díaz destaca el papel benevolente de 'Lola' en su vida, aliviando la tensión de su trabajo político.
El documento presenta una exposición de obras maestras de artistas como Picasso, Modigliani y Kandinsky en el Guggenheim de Bilbao. Se resalta la importancia de la obra 'El soldado bebe' de Chagall y su conexión con sus raíces, mientras se mencionan otras obras emblemáticas y su impacto en la historia del arte. Además, se comenta sobre el valor de observar los originales en comparación con las reproducciones.
El documento habla sobre la tendencia autodestructiva en la historia de Espa?a y cómo esta se manifiesta actualmente en las disputas entre partidos políticos y dentro del PSOE. Menciona la guerra entre el PSOE y Podemos, y también la lucha interna en el PSOE entre Pedro Sánchez y los "barones" territoriales que se oponen a su liderazgo. Predice que a pesar de la oposición de los barones, Sánchez logrará el apoyo para ser investido como primer ministro.
How the hell do I run my microservices in production, and will it scale?Katarzyna Hoffman
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The document outlines best practices for running Docker in production environments, emphasizing the importance of creating minimal, secure, performant, stable, and immutable container images. It discusses the need for a systematic approach to DevOps, including orchestration, discovery, scaling, data management, monitoring, and security. Additionally, it highlights the shift from monolithic architectures to microservices and the necessity of proper testing and workflow management throughout the software development lifecycle.
El documento habla sobre la educación artística, la cual se basa en campos del arte como la educación plástica y visual, educación musical y educación expresiva del cuerpo. También menciona que la educación artística se refiere a las diferentes modalidades y metodologías de ense?anza y aprendizaje del arte o las distintas artes. Finalmente, brinda un breve resumen sobre las artes visuales, enfocadas en la interpretación de imágenes, y la música, enfocada en el pensamiento divergente y el respeto por la
Megan McDowell is a current undergraduate student at the University of South Alabama majoring in English with a creative writing focus and minoring in Japanese. She maintains a high GPA and is involved in various honors societies. Her relevant skills include strong writing abilities, foreign language proficiency, communication skills from leadership roles, and computer proficiency. She has work experience in libraries, as a newspaper copy editor, performing as a singing princess, in temporary receptionist roles, and as a grassroots organizing trainer. References are provided.
The document summarizes the key outcomes and recommendations from the 2010 INEE Policy Roundtable on education for youth affected by crisis. The roundtable brought together over 45 participants from organizations working in education in emergencies. Participants identified gaps in advocacy, financing, and service delivery for youth in crisis contexts. Key recommendations include developing advocacy briefs to promote post-primary education, exploring guidance for governments on youth education, compiling tools for quality youth programming, and forming an inter-sectoral group to coordinate cross-sectoral work on issues affecting youth. The roundtable resulted in strategic actions to address youth needs through improved evidence, resources, coordination, and participation of youth.
Inspired by the memories of the vacation of pacific island this series will give you everything you need to relax in comfort and luxury
Check us out: https://www.gooddegg.com
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Kim, S., & Cardemil, E. (2012). Effective psychotherapy with low-income clients: The importance of attending to social class. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(1), 27-35. Web.
The study aims at highlighting the importance of an effective approach to psychotherapy when working with low-income clients. In addition, changes in the United States demographics require that practicing psychologists acknowledge the importance of class and culture in therapy. Kim and Cardemil based the research on their experience with depression prevention programs designed for low-income mothers of Hispanic origins. Their Family Coping Skills Program incorporates the patient’s social class and focuses on prevention rather than treatment. The article provides several recommendations, such as community psychology incorporation, as well as open acknowledgment of differences between therapists and clients. Kim and Cardemil state that modern psychotherapy must alleviate social barriers and become more comprehensive in respect to issues of different classes and backgrounds.
The article discusses a topical issue of inclusive psychotherapy and provides an array of instruments, which can be used to respond to the clients’ needs. It is vital to consider an individual’s background, which includes both culture and social class when designing the treatment program. Kim and Cardemil make a valuable reference to modern demographics as an attempt to draw the community’s attention to the importance of comprehensive psychotherapy. The provided list of possible ways of managing differences may serve as a valuable reference for therapists.
From a counselor’s point of view, this study provides valuable insight regarding difference managing and inclusiveness.
Cook, J.A., & Mueser, K.T. (2016). Is recovery possible outside the financial mainstream? Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 39(4), 295-298. Web.
Cook and Mueser examine the connection between poor mental health and unfortunate financial situation. The research states that poverty can both cause and be a consequence of mental issues. This article refers to a Swedish study, in which participants with poor mental health received financial support every month and demonstrated reduced levels of anxiety and depression. At the same time, the second group did not receive any financial support and Kim, S., & Cardemil, E. (2012). Effective psychotherapy with low-income clients: The importance of attending to social class. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(1), 27-35. Web.
The study aims at highlighting the importance of an effective approach to psychotherapy when working with low-income clients. In addition, changes in the United States demographics require that practicing psychologists acknowledge the importance of class and culture in therapy. Kim and Cardemil based the research on their experience with depression prevention programs designed for low-income mothers of Hispanic origins. Their Family Coping Skills Program
This presentation is one of the highlights of the Landscape Leadership Camp, held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 21–23 April 2025. The camp brought together over 50 young landscape leaders committed to driving impactful and transformative change across the landscapes of Asia and the Pacific. Participants engaged in a series of activities, workshops, dialogues, and field trips — all focused on reimagining the future of Asian landscapes through intergenerational knowledge and grounded action.
Inspired by the memories of the vacation of pacific island this series will give you everything you need to relax in comfort and luxury
Check us out: https://www.gooddegg.com
Energy Types including renewable energy Typesjoshiyuvraj2020
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Kim, S., & Cardemil, E. (2012). Effective psychotherapy with low-income clients: The importance of attending to social class. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(1), 27-35. Web.
The study aims at highlighting the importance of an effective approach to psychotherapy when working with low-income clients. In addition, changes in the United States demographics require that practicing psychologists acknowledge the importance of class and culture in therapy. Kim and Cardemil based the research on their experience with depression prevention programs designed for low-income mothers of Hispanic origins. Their Family Coping Skills Program incorporates the patient’s social class and focuses on prevention rather than treatment. The article provides several recommendations, such as community psychology incorporation, as well as open acknowledgment of differences between therapists and clients. Kim and Cardemil state that modern psychotherapy must alleviate social barriers and become more comprehensive in respect to issues of different classes and backgrounds.
The article discusses a topical issue of inclusive psychotherapy and provides an array of instruments, which can be used to respond to the clients’ needs. It is vital to consider an individual’s background, which includes both culture and social class when designing the treatment program. Kim and Cardemil make a valuable reference to modern demographics as an attempt to draw the community’s attention to the importance of comprehensive psychotherapy. The provided list of possible ways of managing differences may serve as a valuable reference for therapists.
From a counselor’s point of view, this study provides valuable insight regarding difference managing and inclusiveness.
Cook, J.A., & Mueser, K.T. (2016). Is recovery possible outside the financial mainstream? Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 39(4), 295-298. Web.
Cook and Mueser examine the connection between poor mental health and unfortunate financial situation. The research states that poverty can both cause and be a consequence of mental issues. This article refers to a Swedish study, in which participants with poor mental health received financial support every month and demonstrated reduced levels of anxiety and depression. At the same time, the second group did not receive any financial support and Kim, S., & Cardemil, E. (2012). Effective psychotherapy with low-income clients: The importance of attending to social class. Journal of Contemporary Psychotherapy, 42(1), 27-35. Web.
The study aims at highlighting the importance of an effective approach to psychotherapy when working with low-income clients. In addition, changes in the United States demographics require that practicing psychologists acknowledge the importance of class and culture in therapy. Kim and Cardemil based the research on their experience with depression prevention programs designed for low-income mothers of Hispanic origins. Their Family Coping Skills Program
This presentation is one of the highlights of the Landscape Leadership Camp, held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 21–23 April 2025. The camp brought together over 50 young landscape leaders committed to driving impactful and transformative change across the landscapes of Asia and the Pacific. Participants engaged in a series of activities, workshops, dialogues, and field trips — all focused on reimagining the future of Asian landscapes through intergenerational knowledge and grounded action.
CALCULATION TOOLS FOR ESTIMATING GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS FROM PULP AND PAPER...tuannguyenvan123
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This report contains Version 1.1 of the Calculation Tools for Estimating Greenhouse Gas
Emissions from Pulp and Paper Mills, developed for the International Council of Forests and
Paper Associations by the National Council for Air and Stream Improvement, Inc. (NCASI).
The differences between this version of the tools and Version 1.0, issued in 2001, are
described in Annex G to this report. It is intended that these industry-specific tools be used
in conjunction with a greenhouse gas (GHG) accounting protocol such as the “Greenhouse
Gas Protocol” issued by the World Resources Institute/World Business Council for
Sustainable Development (WRI/WBCSD), the “Climate Leaders Greenhouse Gas Inventory
Protocol Core Module Guidance” issued by the United States Environmental Protection
Agency (USEPA), the “Challenge Registry Guide to Entity and Facility-Based Reporting”
issued by the Voluntary Challenge and Registry (VCR), or other protocol for corporate GHGinventories.
Impact and Strategies to combate Shrinking Photic zone in the Ocean by B.pptxB. BHASKAR
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World Oceans, primary Production, photic zone of the Oceans, bio-diversity, Impact of Shrinking Photic zone in the Ocean
And Strategies to combate Shrinking Photic zone in the Ocean. Stakeholders participation for conservation initiatives and minimizing anthropogenic interventions, discharge & impacts on light penetrate in the Oceans.
This presentation is one of the highlights of the Landscape Leadership Camp, held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 21–23 April 2025. The camp brought together over 50 young landscape leaders committed to driving impactful and transformative change across the landscapes of Asia and the Pacific. Participants engaged in a series of activities, workshops, dialogues, and field trips — all focused on reimagining the future of Asian landscapes through intergenerational knowledge and grounded action.
This presentation is one of the highlights of the Landscape Leadership Camp, held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 21–23 April 2025. The camp brought together over 50 young landscape leaders committed to driving impactful and transformative change across the landscapes of Asia and the Pacific. Participants engaged in a series of activities, workshops, dialogues, and field trips — all focused on reimagining the future of Asian landscapes through intergenerational knowledge and grounded action.
Advancing Empowerment Together krealogiCIFOR-ICRAF
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Presented by Azalea Ayuningtyas (Cofounder and CEO, Duanyam and Krealogi) at "Towards a Haze-Free Southeast Asia: Mobilizing Resources for Sustainable Land Management, MAHFSA Policy Dialogue” event on 26 November 2024.
Grupo Chufani, the pioneering company behind Latin America’s most innovative construction solutions with a portfolio of 8.2 million square meters, achieved Global Network for Zero's (GNFZ) net zero certification for their headquarters in Querétaro, México.
This presentation is one of the highlights of the Landscape Leadership Camp, held in Bogor, Indonesia, from 21–23 April 2025. The camp brought together over 50 young landscape leaders committed to driving impactful and transformative change across the landscapes of Asia and the Pacific. Participants engaged in a series of activities, workshops, dialogues, and field trips — all focused on reimagining the future of Asian landscapes through intergenerational knowledge and grounded action.