This document describes an upcoming event called FabJam 2014 where fabspaces and companies from around the world will collaborate to prototype open source products and services related to open source mobility. In previous FabJams, fabspaces worked on projects like urban honey harvesting and urban farming education toolkits. This year's FabJam aims to strengthen links between fabspaces and private sector companies. Participants can visit local fabspaces to learn skills and make industry contacts. The event launches on June 14th as part of the OuishareFest conference in Barcelona.
This document discusses effective marketing strategies for selling an ambulatory surgery center. It outlines the key marketing processes, materials, and steps involved, including defining the target market, researching buyers and investors, choosing who to contact, marketing the center, presenting information, and managing the overall process. The presentation is given by Blayne Rush of Ambulatory Alliances and moderated by Robert Kurtz of Kurtz Creative, and includes a question and answer section.
The document discusses the concept of personality and how it relates to masks or personas that people project to others. It explores how personality has been studied through different theatrical lenses such as ancient Greek theater, reenactments in the Roman Empire, masquerade balls in the Middle Ages, and more recently through role-playing games. Each of these forms of theater allow people to take on different characters and perspectives outside of their own.
This document provides an introduction to basic functions in Microsoft Word, including:
- The title bar, Microsoft Office button, and quick access toolbar along the top of the window.
- How to create and set margins, save documents, select and edit text using copy/cut/paste.
- How to insert and modify tables by adding/deleting rows and columns using keyboard shortcuts and the table tools layout tab.
The document outlines the key interface elements in Word and basic tasks for working with text and tables such as formatting, saving files, and editing content.
The document discusses Opa, an open-source, event-based programming language for building client-server web applications. It highlights two key features of Opa - its static typing that catches errors at compile time, and its type inference capabilities. Examples are provided showing how Opa validates types and infers types to catch errors. Quotes from reviewers praise Opa for its speed of development and potential to transform web development.
This thesis explores the hypothesis that humor emerges from the incongruities of digital experience. It discusses how humor thrives on juxtapositions and boundary confusion that promote absurd connections. The document outlines several theories of humor and examines how the digital experience can fuse information in absurd ways as the mind seeks to process and organize information. It suggests humor has an evolutionary purpose and defines humanity.
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This document discusses improving audit committee effectiveness in the public sector. It provides context on the role of public sector audit committees and the challenges they currently face. Examples are given of what can go wrong for audit committees and how to effectively gather assurance over financial reporting and risk management. The importance of the Annual Governance Statement is discussed. Good practice examples from audit committees are shared, and top tips are provided for establishing an effective audit committee.