Este documento presenta las calificaciones de fin de semestre de varios estudiantes en las materias de Inglés, Espa?ol, Matemáticas y Formación Cívica y ?tica. También incluye los cuadros de asistencia y tareas concentradas de los estudiantes de los grados 2A, 4A y 4B, evaluando aspectos como firmas en el libro, vocabulario, exposiciones y conocimientos sobre autores como Mary Shelley y Shakespeare.
Christopher Stender is an immigration attorney with over 20 years of experience and an active member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). AILA has expressed concerns about President-elect Trump's nomination of Jeff Sessions as attorney general, urging accountability in immigration law and the protection of due process for those facing deportation. AILA leaders emphasized the need for the attorney general to be committed to civil rights for all individuals, given concerns about Sessions' past statements.
This document summarizes a session on using space and satellite technology to enhance digital transformation ("servitization") efforts. It discusses the Policy Learning Platform (EMMIA), which facilitates knowledge sharing between 17 European regions and cities. EMMIA produces recommendations for how different regions can support business ecosystems at various stages of maturity. The document then focuses on applying EMMIA's recommendations and lessons learned in Ireland, examining topics like access to capital, attracting large companies, indirect support factors, and the role of public sector policies.
The document explores the effects of global and local collaboration on innovation, focusing on findings from the Basque Country in Spain. It highlights that global partnerships drive technological innovations, while local collaborations tend to produce incremental and non-technological innovations by leveraging tacit knowledge. The analysis includes empirical data from a firm-level panel spanning 2005 to 2011, emphasizing the significance of both types of collaboration for innovation outcomes.
Christopher Stender, a California immigration attorney, graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in 1990 and has focused on immigration and naturalization matters. Syracuse University College of Law, established in 1895, offers comprehensive legal education with rigorous coursework and eight in-house clinics that provide practical experience to students while serving the community. The law school emphasizes community service and pro bono work to instill a sense of professional responsibility in its students.
The presentation discusses leadership as a contextual and political phenomenon essential for innovation, focusing on mission, stakeholders, resources, and governance. It highlights the importance of relationship-based intangible capital resources like social, morale, and conceptual capital in fostering a conducive environment for innovation. Additionally, it critiques traditional positivist research methodologies, advocating for interpretive and constructionist paradigms to better understand and transform social realities related to innovation.
An immigration attorney with over 25 years of experience, Christopher Stender is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). The AILA recently released updated versions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and Immigration Regulations (Code of Federal Regulations). The 2015 editions contain new laws from 2014 and additional regulations across several titles. The AILA president notes the references are essential for immigration law offices to provide clients with current counsel.
Christopher Stender is an immigration attorney with a JD from Syracuse University and specializes in immigration and deportation law. He is fluent in Spanish and German, having studied abroad in Germany during his undergraduate studies at the University of Buffalo. The University of Buffalo offers various study abroad programs in Germany, including one focused on foreign reporting, designed for students in related fields to gain practical experience in Berlin.
The role of intrapreneurial experience on independent and corporate new ventu...Orkestra
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This document summarizes a research study on the role of intrapreneurial experience on independent and corporate new ventures. The study finds that individuals with intrapreneurial experience are more likely to start up both independent ventures and intra-ventures than those without such experience. The study uses a sample from Spain's Adult Population Survey and controls for various individual characteristics. While providing preliminary support for the hypotheses, the study also notes limitations around using a single country context and cross-sectional data. It proposes future research could explore other country contexts, use longitudinal data, and examine how intrapreneurial experience impacts venture growth patterns and the role of parent firms.
Attorney Christopher Stender has over two decades of experience in immigration law and is a member of the Arizona State Bar's immigration section and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). AILA provides access to conferences, continuing legal education, and resources for ethical conduct and pro bono work. Additionally, AILA honors members who volunteer their legal services through a pro bono heroes recognition program.
Leadership And Cooperation In Academia. Reflecting on the Roles and Responsib...Orkestra
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The document summarizes a discussion around leadership and cooperation in academia. It notes the difficulties universities face in asserting their social role while resisting threats to autonomy from governments and treating students as customers. Speakers discussed the need for universities to provide space for creative problem solving of socio-economic challenges, and for academics to renew their intrinsic motivation to generate new ideas. It was noted that the relationship between universities and society depends on many context-specific dimensions, and that action research can help open the "black box" of learning between academics and regional actors. A key conclusion was that achieving balance between theoretical and applied components in research takes time and commitment from institutions.
This document summarizes a study on business models and customer value in the Swedish wind energy industry. It identifies four main customer groups - basic industry energy companies, energy companies, investors, and project organizations. Through interviews and analysis of four customer cases, the study maps the customer perceived value of operations and maintenance services. It identifies determinants of customer value derived from key business model elements like resources, activities, and the business model itself. The findings can serve as a basis for business model innovation in wind energy servitization by developing value propositions tailored to each customer group's specific needs and value determinants.
This document outlines a lesson plan on spintronics. The objectives are for students to understand the differences between classic and quantum mechanics, learn about spintronics and qubits, and compare conventional and spintronic devices. Concepts to be covered include quantum mechanics, spin-based electronics, qubits, and applications such as hard drives, iPods, and future technologies like quantum computing. Students will design a computer using spintronic components and present their design. Their understanding will be evaluated based on a written report and presentation evaluated with a rubric.
The Iberian Gas Hub project aims to develop a liquid natural gas hub in the Iberian Peninsula. It will provide market services along the entire forward curve of natural gas, including voice broking in OTC trading initially. An electronic trading platform is planned, initially for OTC products, which is already operational. The hub will integrate with the organized market OMIE and clearing services from OMIClear. It has begun operating and closing OTC trades as a broker and is taking part in regulatory working groups to develop the gas market in line with the European gas target model.
California Governor Jerry Brown signed several bills in August 2015 to expand immigration rights, including one allowing high school legal permanent residents to work as poll workers to assist non-English speaking voters. This legislation aims to enhance civic participation and increase bilingual support at polls. Another bill protects minors' immigration status during civil suits, ensuring it is not considered in liability and damages.
This document summarizes a presentation on identifying the most competitive combinations for product-service system (PSS) business models. It discusses:
- The three main types of PSS models: product-oriented, use-oriented, and result-oriented.
- The risks and opportunities of servitization, including adding value through services but also the difficulty of success.
- Using criteria to evaluate which party (customer or supplier) is best positioned to provide different benefits based on their knowledge, costs, resources, ability to coordinate, trust levels, and risk/quality control needs.
- The conclusion that companies should explore different business models, with more complete solutions like PSS potentially best when the supplier has advantages, but sometimes leaving
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Este documento resume la importancia social de la ingeniería a través de la historia y cómo ha mejorado la vida de las personas. También describe cómo la innovación y la internacionalización son cruciales para los ingenieros y las empresas de ingeniería hoy en día para mantener una ventaja competitiva en un mundo globalizado. Finalmente, presenta algunos ejemplos recientes de proyectos de ingeniería innovadores en diferentes industrias.
The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP) provides free legal services to over 3,000 detainees in Arizona and educates them about their legal rights. Founded in 1989, FIRRP was established to address deficiencies in the public defender system for detained immigrants and has received national recognition for its efforts. Attorney Christopher Stender, a key contributor to FIRRP, has over a decade of experience in immigration law and actively supports charitable initiatives.
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This presentation explores Shivsrushti’s ?50 entry initiative, made possible through a ?51 lakh donation from the Abhay Bhutada Foundation. It highlights the park’s immersive historical exhibits on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the foundation’s commitment to accessible education, and the broader role of NGOs in making cultural learning inclusive across India.
Economic security of a logistics company: financial, marketing, and environme...Igor Britchenko
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This paper explores the multifaceted nature of economic security for logistics companies by examining three interdependent dimensions: financial, marketing, and environmental. Each of these pillars contributes to the company’s stability, growth potential, and adaptability in a dynamic business environment. Financial management ensures resource optimization and risk mitigation; marketing strategies support revenue generation and brand differentiation; and environmental sustainability enhances operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. By analyzing these aspects, the authors provides recommendations for logistics companies to enhance resilience, profitability, and long-term sustainability in a rapidly evolving global market.
Christopher Stender is an immigration attorney with a JD from Syracuse University and specializes in immigration and deportation law. He is fluent in Spanish and German, having studied abroad in Germany during his undergraduate studies at the University of Buffalo. The University of Buffalo offers various study abroad programs in Germany, including one focused on foreign reporting, designed for students in related fields to gain practical experience in Berlin.
The role of intrapreneurial experience on independent and corporate new ventu...Orkestra
?
This document summarizes a research study on the role of intrapreneurial experience on independent and corporate new ventures. The study finds that individuals with intrapreneurial experience are more likely to start up both independent ventures and intra-ventures than those without such experience. The study uses a sample from Spain's Adult Population Survey and controls for various individual characteristics. While providing preliminary support for the hypotheses, the study also notes limitations around using a single country context and cross-sectional data. It proposes future research could explore other country contexts, use longitudinal data, and examine how intrapreneurial experience impacts venture growth patterns and the role of parent firms.
Attorney Christopher Stender has over two decades of experience in immigration law and is a member of the Arizona State Bar's immigration section and the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). AILA provides access to conferences, continuing legal education, and resources for ethical conduct and pro bono work. Additionally, AILA honors members who volunteer their legal services through a pro bono heroes recognition program.
Leadership And Cooperation In Academia. Reflecting on the Roles and Responsib...Orkestra
?
The document summarizes a discussion around leadership and cooperation in academia. It notes the difficulties universities face in asserting their social role while resisting threats to autonomy from governments and treating students as customers. Speakers discussed the need for universities to provide space for creative problem solving of socio-economic challenges, and for academics to renew their intrinsic motivation to generate new ideas. It was noted that the relationship between universities and society depends on many context-specific dimensions, and that action research can help open the "black box" of learning between academics and regional actors. A key conclusion was that achieving balance between theoretical and applied components in research takes time and commitment from institutions.
This document summarizes a study on business models and customer value in the Swedish wind energy industry. It identifies four main customer groups - basic industry energy companies, energy companies, investors, and project organizations. Through interviews and analysis of four customer cases, the study maps the customer perceived value of operations and maintenance services. It identifies determinants of customer value derived from key business model elements like resources, activities, and the business model itself. The findings can serve as a basis for business model innovation in wind energy servitization by developing value propositions tailored to each customer group's specific needs and value determinants.
This document outlines a lesson plan on spintronics. The objectives are for students to understand the differences between classic and quantum mechanics, learn about spintronics and qubits, and compare conventional and spintronic devices. Concepts to be covered include quantum mechanics, spin-based electronics, qubits, and applications such as hard drives, iPods, and future technologies like quantum computing. Students will design a computer using spintronic components and present their design. Their understanding will be evaluated based on a written report and presentation evaluated with a rubric.
The Iberian Gas Hub project aims to develop a liquid natural gas hub in the Iberian Peninsula. It will provide market services along the entire forward curve of natural gas, including voice broking in OTC trading initially. An electronic trading platform is planned, initially for OTC products, which is already operational. The hub will integrate with the organized market OMIE and clearing services from OMIClear. It has begun operating and closing OTC trades as a broker and is taking part in regulatory working groups to develop the gas market in line with the European gas target model.
California Governor Jerry Brown signed several bills in August 2015 to expand immigration rights, including one allowing high school legal permanent residents to work as poll workers to assist non-English speaking voters. This legislation aims to enhance civic participation and increase bilingual support at polls. Another bill protects minors' immigration status during civil suits, ensuring it is not considered in liability and damages.
This document summarizes a presentation on identifying the most competitive combinations for product-service system (PSS) business models. It discusses:
- The three main types of PSS models: product-oriented, use-oriented, and result-oriented.
- The risks and opportunities of servitization, including adding value through services but also the difficulty of success.
- Using criteria to evaluate which party (customer or supplier) is best positioned to provide different benefits based on their knowledge, costs, resources, ability to coordinate, trust levels, and risk/quality control needs.
- The conclusion that companies should explore different business models, with more complete solutions like PSS potentially best when the supplier has advantages, but sometimes leaving
Ingenieria para la innovación y la internacionalización idomOrkestra
?
Este documento resume la importancia social de la ingeniería a través de la historia y cómo ha mejorado la vida de las personas. También describe cómo la innovación y la internacionalización son cruciales para los ingenieros y las empresas de ingeniería hoy en día para mantener una ventaja competitiva en un mundo globalizado. Finalmente, presenta algunos ejemplos recientes de proyectos de ingeniería innovadores en diferentes industrias.
The Florence Immigrant & Refugee Rights Project (FIRRP) provides free legal services to over 3,000 detainees in Arizona and educates them about their legal rights. Founded in 1989, FIRRP was established to address deficiencies in the public defender system for detained immigrants and has received national recognition for its efforts. Attorney Christopher Stender, a key contributor to FIRRP, has over a decade of experience in immigration law and actively supports charitable initiatives.
Making History Accessible Shivsrushti’s ?50 Entry Initiative Backed by Abhay ...Harsh Mishra
?
This presentation explores Shivsrushti’s ?50 entry initiative, made possible through a ?51 lakh donation from the Abhay Bhutada Foundation. It highlights the park’s immersive historical exhibits on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the foundation’s commitment to accessible education, and the broader role of NGOs in making cultural learning inclusive across India.
Economic security of a logistics company: financial, marketing, and environme...Igor Britchenko
?
This paper explores the multifaceted nature of economic security for logistics companies by examining three interdependent dimensions: financial, marketing, and environmental. Each of these pillars contributes to the company’s stability, growth potential, and adaptability in a dynamic business environment. Financial management ensures resource optimization and risk mitigation; marketing strategies support revenue generation and brand differentiation; and environmental sustainability enhances operational efficiency and regulatory compliance. By analyzing these aspects, the authors provides recommendations for logistics companies to enhance resilience, profitability, and long-term sustainability in a rapidly evolving global market.
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The revival of real world assets (RWA) in crypto marked one of 2024’s most quietly transformative narratives. While attention remained fixated on memecoins, Layer 2 ecosystems, and political betting markets, RWA steadily evolved from a niche experiment into one of the most credible and capitalized sectors in crypto.
So, how far have the core RWA verticals come since the start of 2024?
We’ve summarized the key highlights, but be sure to dig into the full 18 slides below.
Key points:
? The highest uncertainty in the 3-month perspective was recorded among exporters, 20.7%
? The share of enterprises planning to scale down operations over a 2-year horizon rose to 5%, but 95% do not expect a decline or foresee growth
? Labor shortages remain the main obstacle — 63% of businesses noted this issue
? The second most common obstacles were safety risks and rising prices
? Power outages remain a relatively minor issue — only 7% mentioned it
Most key indicators of business sentiment remained stable in May. The Business Activity Recovery Index remained unchanged from April at 0.13. The aggregated indicator of industrial prospects, which reflects short-term expectations, slightly declined to 0.11 from 0.12 in March–April.
These are the findings of the 37th monthly survey conducted by the IER among 474 industrial enterprises.
Uncertainty in the three-month outlook remained unchanged primarily for key production indicators.
“However, we recorded the highest level of three-month uncertainty among exporters. Every fifth exporter — 20.7% — currently does not know what their export dynamics will be over the next 3–4 months,” said IER Executive Director Oksana Kuziakiv.
Uncertainty decreased over longer horizons — 6-month and 2-year periods. Currently, only 28.7% of respondents find it difficult to predict their activities two years in advance. This is the lowest share since at least October 2022, when 42.3% of businesses reported uncertainty.
“In May, the share of those planning to reduce their enterprise’s activity over two years increased to 5%. This is still a small number, though higher than April’s 1.4%. Nearly 80% don’t foresee major changes. In fact, 95% of respondents indicate that they will either remain unchanged or experience slight growth. Considering the instability, security, and economic challenges Ukraine faces, this is a very good result,” said Oksana Kuziakiv.
The share of enterprises that increased production in May fell from 26.2% to 19.5%, while the share of those that reduced output grew from 10% to 13.5%. The share of businesses planning to increase production in the next 3–4 months slightly declined, from 40.8% to 39.9%.
The total share of enterprises operating at full or near-full production capacity slightly increased in May, from 62% to 63%.
“In January this year, the share of those operating at over 75% of capacity rose significantly. Since then, it has remained relatively unchanged. For example, in May, 53% of companies were in this category,” noted Oksana Kuziakiv.
Expectations for new orders remain cautious: the share of companies with order portfolios longer than a year slightly decreased, from 16% to 15%. On average, the duration of new orders increased from 4.9 to 5 months.
“This happened because the share of those with orders for just one to two months declined from 33% to 24%. Likely, these orders were redistributed: some now work ‘on the fly,’ others shifted into the three-to-five month category,