The document provides an overview and agenda for a grantee orientation web conference held by the Child Maltreatment Prevention Unit. The agenda covers introductions, an overview of the unit, fiscal processes like budgets, billing, and contract monitoring. It also reviews programmatic requirements such as evaluation components and reporting. Grantees will submit standardized invoices monthly including expenditure details. Source documentation for monitoring will be requested based on risk level. Budget revisions over 10% require approval. Data for evaluation includes aggregate demographics, outcomes, outreach activities and assessment analyses. Mid-year and final reports are due for different programs.
Jessica Moreno Moreno is a 16-year-old student from Serd¨¢n City, Mexico. She provides her address as Prolongaci¨®n entre 5 y 7 poniente and phone number as 2292579604. Her daily routine during the week is to wake up at 8am, have breakfast at home, bathe, and go to school after 12pm. On Saturdays she washes clothes and bathes, and on Sundays she spends time with her mother and grandmother before returning home to bathe and do homework. In the evenings, she likes to go to the park with friends at 7pm before returning home.
Natural disasters around the world can cause significant damage. A picture shows a powerful tornado destroying a town in Noruega, tossing anything in its path. Forest fires, whether caused accidentally or naturally, also endanger the environment. Hurricanes bring high winds and flooding from storm surges that impact thousands of people and their homes.
This document provides information on straw bale home construction including basics, concerns with moisture intrusion, foundation design, exterior design, interior design, plumbing routing, plaster types and application, and crack diagnostics. Straw bale homes can be load-bearing or non-load bearing and are typically plastered on the interior and exterior with cement, earthen, lime or gypsum plasters applied in multiple coats. Moisture intrusion is a key concern and design features aim to prevent moisture from entering or trapping in the walls.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment developed a strategic plan for 2011-2015 after gathering input from internal departments and external stakeholders. The plan aims to align priorities and resources to improve public health and environmental quality. It identifies 5 strategic priorities: creating a more efficient department, strengthening integrated public health, developing workforce competency, promoting programmatic excellence, and improving "winnable battles." The plan outlines objectives, strategies, and performance measures to guide implementation over the 5 years.
This document provides information about grant funding opportunities through the Colorado Tobacco Education, Prevention, and Cessation Grant Program. It outlines the purpose, funding amounts, eligibility, application process, and timelines for organizations to implement evidence-based tobacco control strategies. The funding will support community and cessation initiatives statewide over three years beginning in October 2012. The webinar reviews the funding priorities, application requirements, review process, and resources available to applicants.
The document discusses electrocardiography and rheumatic fever. It provides details on:
1) The components and intervals of an electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform
2) The Jones criteria for diagnosing rheumatic fever, which involves certain major and minor clinical manifestations
3) Treatment for rheumatic fever involves antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and in cases of cardiac involvement, corticosteroids. Secondary prevention relies on long-term antibiotics.
The document discusses the new exhibition concept for the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne, Germany. The museum will have a thematic arrangement focusing on universal aspects of life from a comparative cultural approach. It will use scenography and digital media like fixed monitors, mobile monitors, electronic books, and electronic tables. These technologies will support contextualization, provide information, offer different perspectives, and connect objects to the present. The exhibition will cover themes like clothing and adornment, crossing borders, death and the afterlife, and addressing prejudices.
The document summarizes the Colorado Health Promotion Survey conducted in fall 2010 among Colorado high school students. The survey was administered to over 4,000 students across 22 high schools to collect baseline data on health behaviors and outcomes. It aimed to measure changes in health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors over time from CDPHE-funded health programs. The survey covered topics like demographics, health, physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco use. It was not a representative sample but was intended to support health program planning and evaluation across the state.
This document discusses several energy efficient methods for saving money including switching to fluorescent light bulbs, turning off lights when not in use, unplugging devices when not in use, installing solar panels or wind power, using energy star appliances, planting trees for shade, installing glazed windows, and upgrading water heaters. Fluorescent light bulbs use less energy and last longer than incandescent bulbs. Turning off lights and unplugging devices helps conserve fossil fuels and reduces air pollution and global warming. Solar panels and wind power can generate energy and save money over time.
This document contains a collection of ECG recordings and cases presented and discussed by Dr. Samir Morcos Rafla at the 2004 Saudi Arabia Conference where he was a speaker and chairperson. It includes cases of pregnant women with atrial tachycardia, infants with dilated cardiomyopathy and long QT syndrome, children with arrhythmias, and neonates with bradycardia. Diagnoses discussed include junctional ectopic tachycardia, Brugada syndrome, torsades de pointes, complete heart block, and anomalous left coronary artery. Management strategies involve medications like beta blockers, flecainide, and pacemakers.
This document lists the names, titles, and affiliations of 8 individuals: Janet Marstine, Wendy Ng, G?ran Bj?rnberg, Carol Rogers, Rainey Tisdale, Astri Fremmmerlid, Victoria Van Hyning, and Carol Ryff. It provides basic contact information for each person in a concise format.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment developed a strategic plan for 2011-2015 after gathering input from internal departments and external stakeholders. The plan aims to align priorities and resources to improve public health and environmental quality. It identifies 5 strategic priorities: creating a more efficient department, strengthening integrated public health, developing workforce competency, promoting programmatic excellence, and improving "winnable battles." The plan outlines objectives, strategies, and performance measures to guide implementation over the 5 years.
This document provides information about grant funding opportunities through the Colorado Tobacco Education, Prevention, and Cessation Grant Program. It outlines the purpose, funding amounts, eligibility, application process, and timelines for organizations to implement evidence-based tobacco control strategies. The funding will support community and cessation initiatives statewide over three years beginning in October 2012. The webinar reviews the funding priorities, application requirements, review process, and resources available to applicants.
The document discusses electrocardiography and rheumatic fever. It provides details on:
1) The components and intervals of an electrocardiogram (ECG) waveform
2) The Jones criteria for diagnosing rheumatic fever, which involves certain major and minor clinical manifestations
3) Treatment for rheumatic fever involves antibiotics, anti-inflammatory drugs, and in cases of cardiac involvement, corticosteroids. Secondary prevention relies on long-term antibiotics.
The document discusses the new exhibition concept for the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum in Cologne, Germany. The museum will have a thematic arrangement focusing on universal aspects of life from a comparative cultural approach. It will use scenography and digital media like fixed monitors, mobile monitors, electronic books, and electronic tables. These technologies will support contextualization, provide information, offer different perspectives, and connect objects to the present. The exhibition will cover themes like clothing and adornment, crossing borders, death and the afterlife, and addressing prejudices.
The document summarizes the Colorado Health Promotion Survey conducted in fall 2010 among Colorado high school students. The survey was administered to over 4,000 students across 22 high schools to collect baseline data on health behaviors and outcomes. It aimed to measure changes in health knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors over time from CDPHE-funded health programs. The survey covered topics like demographics, health, physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco use. It was not a representative sample but was intended to support health program planning and evaluation across the state.
This document discusses several energy efficient methods for saving money including switching to fluorescent light bulbs, turning off lights when not in use, unplugging devices when not in use, installing solar panels or wind power, using energy star appliances, planting trees for shade, installing glazed windows, and upgrading water heaters. Fluorescent light bulbs use less energy and last longer than incandescent bulbs. Turning off lights and unplugging devices helps conserve fossil fuels and reduces air pollution and global warming. Solar panels and wind power can generate energy and save money over time.
This document contains a collection of ECG recordings and cases presented and discussed by Dr. Samir Morcos Rafla at the 2004 Saudi Arabia Conference where he was a speaker and chairperson. It includes cases of pregnant women with atrial tachycardia, infants with dilated cardiomyopathy and long QT syndrome, children with arrhythmias, and neonates with bradycardia. Diagnoses discussed include junctional ectopic tachycardia, Brugada syndrome, torsades de pointes, complete heart block, and anomalous left coronary artery. Management strategies involve medications like beta blockers, flecainide, and pacemakers.
This document lists the names, titles, and affiliations of 8 individuals: Janet Marstine, Wendy Ng, G?ran Bj?rnberg, Carol Rogers, Rainey Tisdale, Astri Fremmmerlid, Victoria Van Hyning, and Carol Ryff. It provides basic contact information for each person in a concise format.
This document discusses the degradation of plastics over time. It examines research on the breakdown of various plastic materials, such as polyethylene bottles and polystyrene cups, when exposed to different environmental conditions like weather, sediment, and heat over periods of 2 years. The research found that plastic type and environment significantly impact degradation rates, with thermal aging causing faster breakdown than weather or water exposure. Most plastics showed chemical changes within 24 months, with polyurethane breaking down most quickly. Cigarette butts were also examined and found to degrade into paper and acetic acid. Understanding plastic degradation can help address the global pollution problem.
This document discusses sustainable transport and packaging materials for artworks. It summarizes the risks involved in transporting cultural heritage like vibration, climate changes, theft and accidents. It outlines preventative measures like planning, confidentiality, gloves, experienced handlers, adequate packaging, labeling, fastening, couriers, supervision and equipment to control temperature and humidity. It also notes the dilemma between requirements for transporting art versus sustainable solutions. Different transport methods like trucks, planes, ships and trains are discussed in terms of sustainability. Finally, it provides examples of sustainable packaging and transport approaches like reusable crates, flexible packaging systems and virtual couriering.
1. The document provides guidance on practicing integrated pest management (IPM) in a calm and reasonable manner. It advises focusing IPM efforts on key areas like sanitation, exclusion of pests, and monitoring, rather than trying to inspect and treat everything.
2. Effective monitoring of pest populations involves using traps, record keeping, and identifying problem areas. Traps should be placed strategically and checked regularly.
3. Proper inspection is the foundation of any IPM program. Inspections should be routine and involve looking for pests, signs of pests, and conditions that could attract pests. Focus inspection on vulnerable areas and artifacts.
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