The document discusses the 2013 Clinton County 4-H Fair. It likely includes details about the events, participants, and activities at the fair. The author of the document is G.P. Witteveen, who can be contacted via email.
Enumerating software security design flaws throughout the SSDLCJohn M. Willis
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The document discusses a proposed tool for enhancing security throughout the secure software development lifecycle (SSDL), focusing on defining and documenting security requirements. It emphasizes the need for a structured approach to address security design flaws, improve threat modeling, and establish a library of reusable security functional requirements. The goal is to create a comprehensive model that integrates security architecture, requirements, and testing processes to mitigate vulnerabilities effectively.
Enumerating software security design flaws throughout the ssdlc cosac - 201...John M. Willis
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The document discusses a tool aimed at improving software security design by establishing a formal method for capturing detailed architecture and design requirements during the Secure Software Development Life Cycle (SSDL). It highlights the need for a structured approach to identify security requirements and their dependencies, integrating community-developed requirements with threat modeling. The tool is designed for security architects, engineers, and ultimately developers, to address vulnerabilities and ensure comprehensive security feature implementation.
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The document provides a collection of visual and textual accounts from rural Japan during 2016-2017, highlighting various cultural events, natural disasters, and community activities. Key topics include performances, local festivals, a castle excavation project, and the impact of a typhoon. It features numerous photographs and descriptions capturing both the life and times of rural residents in this period.
On December 6, 2019, a climate strike organized by #sunrisemovementgr took place in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, featuring speakers Jocelyn Barnes and Wesley Watson. The event included a march with various participants advocating for environmental action, highlighting the urgency of climate issues with slogans and banners. The procession covered notable locations such as Ah-Nab-Awen Park and Calder Plaza, emphasizing the collective call for a Green New Deal.
This document lists credits and video clips from the 2017 documentary project "Stories on the Great River" directed by Liu Xiangchen. It was filmed in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in western China and features over 100 individual video clips from the documentary along with production company credits.
The document outlines the history and activities of Community Resource Volunteers (CRV) since its establishment in 1977, emphasizing programs related to science enrichment and community engagement. It highlights various events, including robotics competitions, educational summer programs, and collaborations with local universities and organizations. The document also showcases initiatives and projects that CRV has developed over the years, aiming to foster educational and community resources.
The document describes the layout of the Hall of Cultures at Michigan State University's museum, instructing visitors to walk right and finish the circuit on the left. It features a summary of culture concepts presented in four columns. The final case before exiting focuses on 'the nature of culture'.
The document discusses various types of porches as transitional spaces connecting houses to the outdoors, examining their design, placement, and cultural significance. It categorizes porches based on factors such as enclosure, elevation, and interaction with surrounding spaces, highlighting both American and Japanese examples. The analysis emphasizes how these spaces influence communication and the experiences of individuals both inside and outside the structure.
This document provides guidance for creating panoramic photographs that simulate the human field of view. It recommends using a normal focal length lens and capturing 2-3 frames in landscape orientation or 3-4 frames in portrait orientation to stitch 90-110 degrees of view. When photographing, it is important to ensure overlapping coverage between frames by focusing the lens where the sensor touches and keeping horizons level. Both in-camera stitching and post-processing on a computer are options, with various tradeoffs to consider like control versus convenience.
Making waves in museum galleries with multimedia --narrated slideshowGuven Peter Witteveen
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The document discusses creating a multimedia presentation for the Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo, Japan. It describes holding a 3-hour workshop on making multimedia presentations and creating a panoramic view of the final hall for the university's history using photo stitching software. The presentation was designed to display gallery details as an online album with thumbnails linking to full-size images and a navigation bar allowing rapid viewing of detail shots.
Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo is exploring the integration of multimedia into its exhibits to enhance visitor engagement and educational impact. The initiative discusses potential benefits such as increased user-generated content and the challenges faced in implementation, including language barriers and software accessibility. A timeline for the project's rollout includes workshops and coaching for museum staff, with a focus on evaluating the effectiveness and user reception of various multimedia formats.
The document describes a visit to South Manitou Island, including details about boat departures from Leland, Michigan, and activities on the island such as camping and hiking. It highlights landmarks like the lighthouse and Florence Lake, as well as the natural beauty and historical significance of old growth cedars. The tour features guided rides and opportunities for biking and kayaking, showcasing a vibrant experience for visitors during the summer season.
The document discusses various posted signs related to the Japanese language and culture within a youth hostel. It appears to provide information on amenities such as coin deposit lockers and multiple restroom options. The content emphasizes the importance of signage in navigating the hostel environment.
The document discusses Japanese language and culture with a focus on the Kansai region. It includes references to the Nankai Railway signage and various suburbs in the Kansai area. The content appears to be related to a series of observations or articles from July 2012.
The document discusses various aspects of Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang, focusing on urban life in Urumqi in June 2012. It includes observations on signage, construction developments, and community activities around the Xinjiang Normal University and other locations. Visual elements such as photographs and murals are also mentioned, highlighting daily life and cultural expressions in the region.
The document provides a detailed account of observations related to Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang during June and July 2012. It includes descriptions of various locations, events, and cultural aspects in Urumqi, such as street markets, educational institutions, and community activities. Additionally, it features panoramic images and commentary on the daily life and social dynamics within the region.
The document provides a visual and cultural overview of Xinjiang in 2012, highlighting historical references, architectural contrasts, and traditional arts from various ethnic groups. It includes descriptions of significant sites in Urumqi, such as wedding halls, medical clinics, and parks, showcasing the blend of modernity and tradition. The document also touches on how these cultural elements are represented through statues, performances, and local businesses.
The document outlines various meals that were experienced on campus and in Xinjiang, China, in 2012, detailing breakfast, lunch, and dinner options including dumplings, rice gruel, and various meats. It highlights traditional foods, street market experiences, and local culinary practices, with mentions of Muslim cafeteria selections and street food. Additionally, it includes references to unique dining experiences such as a welcome dinner and al fresco breakfasts.
The document discusses various aspects of the Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang, highlighting locations, events, and educational resources. It includes references to specific sites such as museums, restaurants, and educational institutions in Urumqi and Karamay. The content appears to be a compilation of experiences and observations from 2012, emphasizing cultural and community elements in the region.
This document summarizes aspects of campus culture at Xinjiang Normal University in 2012, as observed by the author. It provides photos showing exam day security measures like blocked streets near a middle school [1]. It also shows university exam schedules posted [2], English being one of the tested subjects [3]. Other photos depict fashion trends featuring the Union Jack flag [4], English phrases in a cafeteria [5], students laying in the water [6], and more.
The document discusses the Uyghur language and culture in Xinjiang, featuring various advertisements for summer courses and events in Urumqi. It highlights significant locations such as the museum of minority literature and includes details about scholarship awards ceremonies and educational materials. The document includes descriptions of signs and promotional materials related to Uyghur cultural activities.
This document provides various details about locations and landmarks in and around Sakai City, Japan. It mentions the largest ancient tomb in Japan called Nintoku-ryo, signs about prohibited access to ancient tomb sites, a white wedding palace venue, several Shinto shrines including Sumiyoshi-jinja, encouragement to keep the local river clean, a citizen's group focused on environmentally friendly practices, Buddhist temples including Zencho-ji and Myokoku-ji, references to a historical incident in 1868, instructions for proper grave visiting etiquette, the central library, convenience stores, and a train station platform south of Sakai City.
Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh
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Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
The document provides a collection of visual and textual accounts from rural Japan during 2016-2017, highlighting various cultural events, natural disasters, and community activities. Key topics include performances, local festivals, a castle excavation project, and the impact of a typhoon. It features numerous photographs and descriptions capturing both the life and times of rural residents in this period.
On December 6, 2019, a climate strike organized by #sunrisemovementgr took place in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan, featuring speakers Jocelyn Barnes and Wesley Watson. The event included a march with various participants advocating for environmental action, highlighting the urgency of climate issues with slogans and banners. The procession covered notable locations such as Ah-Nab-Awen Park and Calder Plaza, emphasizing the collective call for a Green New Deal.
This document lists credits and video clips from the 2017 documentary project "Stories on the Great River" directed by Liu Xiangchen. It was filmed in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in western China and features over 100 individual video clips from the documentary along with production company credits.
The document outlines the history and activities of Community Resource Volunteers (CRV) since its establishment in 1977, emphasizing programs related to science enrichment and community engagement. It highlights various events, including robotics competitions, educational summer programs, and collaborations with local universities and organizations. The document also showcases initiatives and projects that CRV has developed over the years, aiming to foster educational and community resources.
The document describes the layout of the Hall of Cultures at Michigan State University's museum, instructing visitors to walk right and finish the circuit on the left. It features a summary of culture concepts presented in four columns. The final case before exiting focuses on 'the nature of culture'.
The document discusses various types of porches as transitional spaces connecting houses to the outdoors, examining their design, placement, and cultural significance. It categorizes porches based on factors such as enclosure, elevation, and interaction with surrounding spaces, highlighting both American and Japanese examples. The analysis emphasizes how these spaces influence communication and the experiences of individuals both inside and outside the structure.
This document provides guidance for creating panoramic photographs that simulate the human field of view. It recommends using a normal focal length lens and capturing 2-3 frames in landscape orientation or 3-4 frames in portrait orientation to stitch 90-110 degrees of view. When photographing, it is important to ensure overlapping coverage between frames by focusing the lens where the sensor touches and keeping horizons level. Both in-camera stitching and post-processing on a computer are options, with various tradeoffs to consider like control versus convenience.
Making waves in museum galleries with multimedia --narrated slideshowGuven Peter Witteveen
油
The document discusses creating a multimedia presentation for the Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo, Japan. It describes holding a 3-hour workshop on making multimedia presentations and creating a panoramic view of the final hall for the university's history using photo stitching software. The presentation was designed to display gallery details as an online album with thumbnails linking to full-size images and a navigation bar allowing rapid viewing of detail shots.
Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo is exploring the integration of multimedia into its exhibits to enhance visitor engagement and educational impact. The initiative discusses potential benefits such as increased user-generated content and the challenges faced in implementation, including language barriers and software accessibility. A timeline for the project's rollout includes workshops and coaching for museum staff, with a focus on evaluating the effectiveness and user reception of various multimedia formats.
The document describes a visit to South Manitou Island, including details about boat departures from Leland, Michigan, and activities on the island such as camping and hiking. It highlights landmarks like the lighthouse and Florence Lake, as well as the natural beauty and historical significance of old growth cedars. The tour features guided rides and opportunities for biking and kayaking, showcasing a vibrant experience for visitors during the summer season.
The document discusses various posted signs related to the Japanese language and culture within a youth hostel. It appears to provide information on amenities such as coin deposit lockers and multiple restroom options. The content emphasizes the importance of signage in navigating the hostel environment.
The document discusses Japanese language and culture with a focus on the Kansai region. It includes references to the Nankai Railway signage and various suburbs in the Kansai area. The content appears to be related to a series of observations or articles from July 2012.
The document discusses various aspects of Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang, focusing on urban life in Urumqi in June 2012. It includes observations on signage, construction developments, and community activities around the Xinjiang Normal University and other locations. Visual elements such as photographs and murals are also mentioned, highlighting daily life and cultural expressions in the region.
The document provides a detailed account of observations related to Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang during June and July 2012. It includes descriptions of various locations, events, and cultural aspects in Urumqi, such as street markets, educational institutions, and community activities. Additionally, it features panoramic images and commentary on the daily life and social dynamics within the region.
The document provides a visual and cultural overview of Xinjiang in 2012, highlighting historical references, architectural contrasts, and traditional arts from various ethnic groups. It includes descriptions of significant sites in Urumqi, such as wedding halls, medical clinics, and parks, showcasing the blend of modernity and tradition. The document also touches on how these cultural elements are represented through statues, performances, and local businesses.
The document outlines various meals that were experienced on campus and in Xinjiang, China, in 2012, detailing breakfast, lunch, and dinner options including dumplings, rice gruel, and various meats. It highlights traditional foods, street market experiences, and local culinary practices, with mentions of Muslim cafeteria selections and street food. Additionally, it includes references to unique dining experiences such as a welcome dinner and al fresco breakfasts.
The document discusses various aspects of the Chinese language and culture in Xinjiang, highlighting locations, events, and educational resources. It includes references to specific sites such as museums, restaurants, and educational institutions in Urumqi and Karamay. The content appears to be a compilation of experiences and observations from 2012, emphasizing cultural and community elements in the region.
This document summarizes aspects of campus culture at Xinjiang Normal University in 2012, as observed by the author. It provides photos showing exam day security measures like blocked streets near a middle school [1]. It also shows university exam schedules posted [2], English being one of the tested subjects [3]. Other photos depict fashion trends featuring the Union Jack flag [4], English phrases in a cafeteria [5], students laying in the water [6], and more.
The document discusses the Uyghur language and culture in Xinjiang, featuring various advertisements for summer courses and events in Urumqi. It highlights significant locations such as the museum of minority literature and includes details about scholarship awards ceremonies and educational materials. The document includes descriptions of signs and promotional materials related to Uyghur cultural activities.
This document provides various details about locations and landmarks in and around Sakai City, Japan. It mentions the largest ancient tomb in Japan called Nintoku-ryo, signs about prohibited access to ancient tomb sites, a white wedding palace venue, several Shinto shrines including Sumiyoshi-jinja, encouragement to keep the local river clean, a citizen's group focused on environmentally friendly practices, Buddhist temples including Zencho-ji and Myokoku-ji, references to a historical incident in 1868, instructions for proper grave visiting etiquette, the central library, convenience stores, and a train station platform south of Sakai City.
Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh
油
Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
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June 25 ISSIP Event - slides in process
20250618 PPre-Event Presentation Summary - Progress Update with Board Series June 25
ISSIP Website Upcoming Events Description: https://issip.org/event/semi-annual-issip-progress-call/
Register here (even if you cannot attend live online, all who register will get link to recording and slides post-event): https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdThrop1rafOCo4PQkYiS2XApclJuMjYONEHRMGBsceRdcQqg/viewform
This pre-event presentation: /slideshow/june-2025-progress-update-with-board-call_in-process-pptx/280718770
This pre-event recording: https://youtu.be/Shjgd5o488o
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ECONOMICS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, ROAD SAFETY - STUDY MATERIAL [10TH]SHERAZ AHMAD LONE
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This study material for Class 10th covers the core subjects of Economics, Disaster Management, and Road Safety Education, developed strictly in line with the JKBOSE textbook. It presents the content in a simplified, structured, and student-friendly format, ensuring clarity in concepts. The material includes reframed explanations, flowcharts, infographics, and key point summaries to support better understanding and retention. Designed for classroom teaching and exam preparation, it aims to enhance comprehension, critical thinking, and practical awareness among students.
A Visual Introduction to the Prophet JeremiahSteve Thomason
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These images will give you a visual guide to both the context and the flow of the story of the prophet Jeremiah. Feel free to use these in your study, preaching, and teaching.
This is complete for June 17th. For the weekend of Summer Solstice
June 20th-22nd.
6/17/25: My now Grads, Youre doing well. I applaud your efforts to continue. We all are shifting to new paradigm realities. Its rough, theres good and bad days/weeks. However, Reiki with Yoga assistance, does work.
6/18/25: "For those planning the Training Program Do Welcome. Happy Summer 2k25. You are not ignored and much appreciated. Our updates are ongoing and weekly since Spring. I Hope you Enjoy the Practitioner Grad Level. There's more to come. We will also be wrapping up Level One. So I can work on Levels 2 topics. Please see documents for any news updates. Also visit our websites. Every decade I release a Campus eMap. I will work on that for summer 25. We have 2 old libraries online thats open. https://ldmchapels.weebly.com "
Our Monthly Class Roster is 7,141 for 6/21.
ALL students get privacy naturally. Thx Everyone.
As a Guest Student,
You are now upgraded to Grad Level.
See Uploads for Student Checkins & S9. Thx.
Happy Summer 25.
These are also timeless.
Thank you for attending our workshops.
If you are new, do welcome.
For visual/Video style learning see our practitioner student status.
This is listed under our new training program. Updates ongoing levels 1-3 this summer. We just started Session 1 for level 1.
These are optional programs. I also would like to redo our library ebooks about Hatha and Money Yoga. THe Money Yoga was very much energy healing without the Reiki Method. An updated ebook/course will be done this year. These Projects are for *all fans, followers, teams, and Readers. TY for being presenting.
SCHIZOPHRENIA OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndr...parmarjuli1412
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SCHIZOPHRENIA INCLUDED TOPIC IS INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF GENERAL TERM IN PSYCHIATRIC, THEN DIFINITION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EPIDERMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS, CLINICAL FEATURE(SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA), CLINICAL TYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, DIAGNOSIS, INVESTIGATION, TREATMENT MODALITIES(PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, ECT, PSYCHO-SOCIO-REHABILITATION), NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT,DIAGNOSIS,NURSING INTERVENTION,AND EVALUATION), OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndrome(The Delusion of Doubles)/Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorders/Induced Delusional Disorders/Schizoaffective Disorder /CAPGRAS SYNDROME(DELUSION OF DOUBLE), GERIATRIC CONSIDERATION, FOLLOW UP, HOMECARE AND REHABILITATION OF THE PATIENT,
How to Add New Item in CogMenu in Odoo 18Celine George
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In Odoo 18, CogMenu (or Configuration Menu) is a feature typically found in various modules that allows users to configure settings related to that specific module. It has a cogwheel like icon usually located on the top left side of the screen. By default, the features for Importing and Exporting will be available inside the menu.
List View Components in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In Odoo, there are many types of views possible like List view, Kanban view, Calendar view, Pivot view, Search view, etc.
The major change that introduced in the Odoo 18 technical part in creating views is the tag <tree> got replaced with the <list> for creating list views.
This includes the overall cultivation practices of Rose prepared by:
Kushal Lamichhane (AKL)
Instructor
Shree Gandhi Adarsha Secondary School
Kageshowri Manohara-09, Kathmandu, Nepal
The document outlines the format for the Sports Quiz at Quiz Week 2024, covering various sports & games and requiring participants to Answer without external sources. It includes specific details about question types, scoring, and examples of quiz questions. The document emphasizes fair play and enjoyment of the quiz experience.
HistoPathology Ppt. Arshita Gupta for Diplomaarshitagupta674
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Hello everyone please suggest your views and likes so that I uploaded more study materials
In this slide full HistoPathology according to diploma course available like fixation
Tissue processing , staining etc