際際滷Share is the largest online community for sharing presentations, founded by Rashmi Sinha, Johnathan Boutelle, and Amit Ranjan. It allows users to find and share presentations on any topic, embed slideshows on their own website or blog, and market events. 際際滷Share can be used by individuals and organizations to publicly or privately post projects, meeting notes, memos, and presentations to share with a wide audience. Teachers can use it to share lesson plans, group assignments, communicate with parents, and support student research and class discussions.
This document provides summaries of scenes from 6 different music videos:
1. Justin Timberlake's "Suit and Tie" video features him prominently in black and white against background dancers to emphasize him as the star.
2. Far East Movement's "Rocketeer" shows the group posing by cars on a bridge, appearing casual and relaxed.
3. Two puzzle pieces are shown between the characters in David Choi's "Missing Piece", symbolizing something missing between them.
4. Chris Brown's "Forever" silhouettes him and a woman by a fountain, showing his dedication to her.
5. Jason Derulo's "It Girl" presents him in
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Brett Polenchar reshaped the market research department at Roche Diagnostics from reactive order takers to strategic business contributors. He aligned researchers with business segments, required they become experts in their segments, and refocused research from one-time projects to continuous tracking. Polenchar also emphasized quality processes, introduced a consulting approach, and hired consultants to bolster strategic thinking. These changes transformed the department members into appreciated members of the strategy development team.
This document summarizes Srikanth Vanama's graduate compiler project at Clemson University. It introduces Srikanth and provides details about the project implementation including the lexical analyzer, parser, semantic analyzer, code generation, and assembly code output. The project involved developing a compiler for a new programming language using tools like Perl.
The document discusses the scribe's experience making a slideshow presentation for class notes. It summarizes the topics discussed in class, including an assignment on Flickr, adjusting a rubric, the normal bell-shaped curve, questions about standard deviation and data spread, and a question calculating the percentage of women comfortable in car sizes using a normal distribution calculator function.
This short document encourages freeing one's mind without providing additional context. It consists of the phrase "Free your mind" repeated several times alongside stock image placeholders. The overall message conveyed is brief and does not include many details.
This document discusses factors related to oil-fueled secessionist movements. It notes that regions with valuable oil resources are more likely to experience violent secessionist movements. The risk is higher if resources are unevenly concentrated in one region. Expectations of future wealth from oil, even if overestimated, can motivate rebellions seeking control over resources. For secession to occur, a confluence of cultural, resource, and political factors is typically required. The location of resources relative to political centers of power also influences conflict potential. Offshore or widely distributed resources present fewer opportunities for rebel control than onshore, concentrated deposits. How oil companies interact with governments and local communities can also impact stability.
The document discusses knowledge engineering (KE) methods for automated planning. It proposes two high-level approaches: 1) automated acquisition using generic object patterns and 2) automated induction of operator schemas. It evaluates these approaches on benchmark planning domains, finding encoding times reduced from hours to 1-2 days. Future work includes improving editing of patterns and scaling the methods to more expressive planning models.
First published in 1915 Second Edition 1976. This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. All rights are reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, 1956, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Enquiries should be addressed to the publishers.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang proses membubut eksentrik pada poros mesin menggunakan mesin bubut. Ada dua cara yang dijelaskan yaitu dengan menggunakan pergeseran senter dan menggunakan chuck empat. Langkah-langkah proses membubut eksentrik dijelaskan secara detail mulai dari persiapan, pemasangan benda kerja, hingga pengecekan dimensi hasil bubutan.
Pembelajaran bergeser dari guru ke peserta didik, satu arah menjadi interaktif, terisolasi menjadi jejaring, dan pasif menjadi aktif serta kritis. Metode pengajaran juga bergeser dari tunggal menjadi multimedia.
This document discusses using brain computer interfaces (BCI) to detect thoughts based on event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited during priming experiments. Specifically, it describes how the N400 ERP can be used to detect whether a person is thinking about an object they were previously primed with by analyzing their EEG response to probe words related to the prime. With further research building on this priming approach, the document suggests BCI may one day be able to directly read a person's thoughts, though it currently can only detect simple physiological responses and mental states like relaxation or imagined movement.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in deep learning. While progress has been significant, fully general artificial intelligence that can match or exceed human levels of intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers are still working to achieve.
This document discusses a study of BitTorrent characteristics through packet analysis. It provides background on BitTorrent, including how it works, key terminology, and the basic structure of torrent files. The study captured packet traces of BitTorrent files from different scenarios to analyze characteristics like peer connections and bandwidth usage over time.
Peace has many faces. This booklet presents eight stories which show how people in Zim
-
babwe managed to deal peacefully with conflicts. We hear about Chishuwo (23) in Epworth,
Memory (31) in Murehwa and Jabuliso (92) in Bulawayo how they succeeded in overcoming
potentially disastrous divisions in their community or their cooperative, how they managed
to forgive people who had treated them violently or had caused other harm to them.
Women talk about how they became victims of politically motivated violence and how they
learnt to make the most of their lives after their terrible ordeal. We hear how a community
forum can encourage divided residents to lay aside their different opinions and ideologies
and plan together for the development of their village, be it the construction of a well or a
school.
All eight stories have one thing in common: In each case, the best way out of an apparently
unsolvable conflict or a hopeless situation was found only after the intervention of a Zim
-
babwean peace organisation.
These eight organisations have one thing in common as well: They are assisted by expert
personnel from the German Civil Peace Service (CPS) programme. Lawyers, mediators,
psychologists and other CPS experts advise Zimbabwean peace organisations on how to
implement their projects. They all contribute to a more peaceful Zimbabwe by encouraging
people to change their behaviour and tackle conflicts in a peaceful manner.
Mesin gerinda adalah alat yang digunakan untuk mengasah dan memotong benda kerja dengan permukaan yang halus dan presisi tinggi. Terdapat beberapa jenis mesin gerinda seperti mesin gerinda permukaan, silinder, dan alat potong yang masing-masing memiliki fungsi khusus sesuai dengan bentuk benda kerja. Komponen utama mesin gerinda adalah batu gerinda dan perlengkapan penyangga benda kerja.
Carol Ryff presented research on psychological well-being and its connection to art experiences. She defined well-being as having purpose, growth, autonomy, mastery, acceptance, and relations. Her research found that having purpose is important for health and longevity. While purpose declines with age, some older adults maintain high purpose which relates to better health behaviors and outcomes. The presentation discussed how art at museums can help nurture the different aspects of well-being like purpose, growth, and relations. Ryff proposed further research exploring how art and cultural experiences impact well-being specifically purpose engagement at all ages.
The document describes plans for exhibits at several different museums or attractions focused on history.
It discusses using personal stories and first-person perspectives to engage visitors in the history, rather than just presenting facts. Stories will be told through a variety of media like images, objects, audio, and interactions to create immersive experiences.
The goal is to move away from passive presentations of information towards experiences that appeal to visitors' curiosity and emotions, by showing many sides of the historical topics in an entertaining way.
The document discusses periodic functions and how to modify the graph of y=sin(x). It explains that:
A represents the amplitude and determines the maximum and minimum y-values.
B determines the number of periods but is not the actual period.
C represents a phase shift, with a positive C shifting the graph left and a negative C shifting it right.
D represents a vertical shift or average value of the function, shifting the entire graph up or down.
The creator chose math concepts for her problem set that she found most difficult to reinforce her own understanding. Developing the problem set helped her better understand units she had struggled with previously. She found the assignment educationally valuable as it helped her learn time management skills and gained a deeper understanding of challenging math concepts by teaching them to others.
The document discusses students' scores on a math test. It provides the mean score of 75 and standard deviation of 9. It then uses these statistics to calculate individual students' scores based on their z-scores. Sherry's z-score of -2.7 corresponded to a score of 50.7, Jamie's z-score of -1.7 yielded a score of 59.7, and Ross's high z-score of 7.8 translated to a top score of 93.
The document explains how to convert z-values on a standard normal curve to raw scores given the mean and standard deviation. It states that the mean is 52 and the standard deviation is 6. To calculate the raw scores, you multiply the z-value by the standard deviation and add or subtract that amount from the mean depending on whether it is a positive or negative z-value. Several examples are provided to illustrate this process.
1) The document provides a sample space and tree diagram showing the 16 possible combinations of 4 children being boys or girls given a 50% probability for each birth.
2) It then calculates that the probability of having at least 3 girls is 5/16 or 31.25% based on there being 5 combinations with at least 3 girls.
3) Finally, it calculates that the probability of having exactly 2 boys is 6/16 or 37.5% based on there being 6 combinations with exactly 2 boys.
This document is a student's project for an Applied Math 40s course consisting of 4 mathematical questions over 3 units: Matrices, Statistics, and Probability. Question 1 regarding matrices asks the student to: construct matrices showing the initial number of employed and unemployed workers; create a transition matrix to show expected changes; calculate the number of employed and unemployed workers after 1 and 2 years; and discuss the significance of the changes each year. The number of employed workers decreases slightly each year while unemployment increases slightly.
The document discusses the scribe's experience making a slideshow presentation for class notes. It summarizes the topics discussed in class, including an assignment on Flickr, adjusting a rubric, the normal bell-shaped curve, questions about standard deviation and data spread, and a question calculating the percentage of women comfortable in car sizes using a normal distribution calculator function.
This short document encourages freeing one's mind without providing additional context. It consists of the phrase "Free your mind" repeated several times alongside stock image placeholders. The overall message conveyed is brief and does not include many details.
This document discusses factors related to oil-fueled secessionist movements. It notes that regions with valuable oil resources are more likely to experience violent secessionist movements. The risk is higher if resources are unevenly concentrated in one region. Expectations of future wealth from oil, even if overestimated, can motivate rebellions seeking control over resources. For secession to occur, a confluence of cultural, resource, and political factors is typically required. The location of resources relative to political centers of power also influences conflict potential. Offshore or widely distributed resources present fewer opportunities for rebel control than onshore, concentrated deposits. How oil companies interact with governments and local communities can also impact stability.
The document discusses knowledge engineering (KE) methods for automated planning. It proposes two high-level approaches: 1) automated acquisition using generic object patterns and 2) automated induction of operator schemas. It evaluates these approaches on benchmark planning domains, finding encoding times reduced from hours to 1-2 days. Future work includes improving editing of patterns and scaling the methods to more expressive planning models.
First published in 1915 Second Edition 1976. This book is copyright under the Berne Convention. All rights are reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purpose of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright Act, 1956, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission of the copyright owner. Enquiries should be addressed to the publishers.
Dokumen tersebut membahas tentang proses membubut eksentrik pada poros mesin menggunakan mesin bubut. Ada dua cara yang dijelaskan yaitu dengan menggunakan pergeseran senter dan menggunakan chuck empat. Langkah-langkah proses membubut eksentrik dijelaskan secara detail mulai dari persiapan, pemasangan benda kerja, hingga pengecekan dimensi hasil bubutan.
Pembelajaran bergeser dari guru ke peserta didik, satu arah menjadi interaktif, terisolasi menjadi jejaring, dan pasif menjadi aktif serta kritis. Metode pengajaran juga bergeser dari tunggal menjadi multimedia.
This document discusses using brain computer interfaces (BCI) to detect thoughts based on event-related potentials (ERPs) elicited during priming experiments. Specifically, it describes how the N400 ERP can be used to detect whether a person is thinking about an object they were previously primed with by analyzing their EEG response to probe words related to the prime. With further research building on this priming approach, the document suggests BCI may one day be able to directly read a person's thoughts, though it currently can only detect simple physiological responses and mental states like relaxation or imagined movement.
The document discusses the history and development of artificial intelligence over the past 70 years. It outlines some of the key milestones in AI research from the early work in the 1950s to modern advances in deep learning. While progress has been significant, fully general artificial intelligence that can match or exceed human levels of intelligence remains an ongoing challenge that researchers are still working to achieve.
This document discusses a study of BitTorrent characteristics through packet analysis. It provides background on BitTorrent, including how it works, key terminology, and the basic structure of torrent files. The study captured packet traces of BitTorrent files from different scenarios to analyze characteristics like peer connections and bandwidth usage over time.
Peace has many faces. This booklet presents eight stories which show how people in Zim
-
babwe managed to deal peacefully with conflicts. We hear about Chishuwo (23) in Epworth,
Memory (31) in Murehwa and Jabuliso (92) in Bulawayo how they succeeded in overcoming
potentially disastrous divisions in their community or their cooperative, how they managed
to forgive people who had treated them violently or had caused other harm to them.
Women talk about how they became victims of politically motivated violence and how they
learnt to make the most of their lives after their terrible ordeal. We hear how a community
forum can encourage divided residents to lay aside their different opinions and ideologies
and plan together for the development of their village, be it the construction of a well or a
school.
All eight stories have one thing in common: In each case, the best way out of an apparently
unsolvable conflict or a hopeless situation was found only after the intervention of a Zim
-
babwean peace organisation.
These eight organisations have one thing in common as well: They are assisted by expert
personnel from the German Civil Peace Service (CPS) programme. Lawyers, mediators,
psychologists and other CPS experts advise Zimbabwean peace organisations on how to
implement their projects. They all contribute to a more peaceful Zimbabwe by encouraging
people to change their behaviour and tackle conflicts in a peaceful manner.
Mesin gerinda adalah alat yang digunakan untuk mengasah dan memotong benda kerja dengan permukaan yang halus dan presisi tinggi. Terdapat beberapa jenis mesin gerinda seperti mesin gerinda permukaan, silinder, dan alat potong yang masing-masing memiliki fungsi khusus sesuai dengan bentuk benda kerja. Komponen utama mesin gerinda adalah batu gerinda dan perlengkapan penyangga benda kerja.
Carol Ryff presented research on psychological well-being and its connection to art experiences. She defined well-being as having purpose, growth, autonomy, mastery, acceptance, and relations. Her research found that having purpose is important for health and longevity. While purpose declines with age, some older adults maintain high purpose which relates to better health behaviors and outcomes. The presentation discussed how art at museums can help nurture the different aspects of well-being like purpose, growth, and relations. Ryff proposed further research exploring how art and cultural experiences impact well-being specifically purpose engagement at all ages.
The document describes plans for exhibits at several different museums or attractions focused on history.
It discusses using personal stories and first-person perspectives to engage visitors in the history, rather than just presenting facts. Stories will be told through a variety of media like images, objects, audio, and interactions to create immersive experiences.
The goal is to move away from passive presentations of information towards experiences that appeal to visitors' curiosity and emotions, by showing many sides of the historical topics in an entertaining way.
The document discusses periodic functions and how to modify the graph of y=sin(x). It explains that:
A represents the amplitude and determines the maximum and minimum y-values.
B determines the number of periods but is not the actual period.
C represents a phase shift, with a positive C shifting the graph left and a negative C shifting it right.
D represents a vertical shift or average value of the function, shifting the entire graph up or down.
The creator chose math concepts for her problem set that she found most difficult to reinforce her own understanding. Developing the problem set helped her better understand units she had struggled with previously. She found the assignment educationally valuable as it helped her learn time management skills and gained a deeper understanding of challenging math concepts by teaching them to others.
The document discusses students' scores on a math test. It provides the mean score of 75 and standard deviation of 9. It then uses these statistics to calculate individual students' scores based on their z-scores. Sherry's z-score of -2.7 corresponded to a score of 50.7, Jamie's z-score of -1.7 yielded a score of 59.7, and Ross's high z-score of 7.8 translated to a top score of 93.
The document explains how to convert z-values on a standard normal curve to raw scores given the mean and standard deviation. It states that the mean is 52 and the standard deviation is 6. To calculate the raw scores, you multiply the z-value by the standard deviation and add or subtract that amount from the mean depending on whether it is a positive or negative z-value. Several examples are provided to illustrate this process.
1) The document provides a sample space and tree diagram showing the 16 possible combinations of 4 children being boys or girls given a 50% probability for each birth.
2) It then calculates that the probability of having at least 3 girls is 5/16 or 31.25% based on there being 5 combinations with at least 3 girls.
3) Finally, it calculates that the probability of having exactly 2 boys is 6/16 or 37.5% based on there being 6 combinations with exactly 2 boys.
This document is a student's project for an Applied Math 40s course consisting of 4 mathematical questions over 3 units: Matrices, Statistics, and Probability. Question 1 regarding matrices asks the student to: construct matrices showing the initial number of employed and unemployed workers; create a transition matrix to show expected changes; calculate the number of employed and unemployed workers after 1 and 2 years; and discuss the significance of the changes each year. The number of employed workers decreases slightly each year while unemployment increases slightly.