How to use ustream producerAmiel PangilinanUstream is a live video streaming website where users can sign up for a free account, build a profile and dashboard, and find others with common interests to watch or broadcast live video clips. The site allows users to connect with friends, customize their profile page, and broadcast or view live streaming video content from around the world for free.
Challenging Myths on HRM's Attitudes Towards Growth and Development 2008Halifax PartnershipThe document summarizes research on attitudes towards growth and development in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A telephone survey of 1,400 HRM residents found:
1) Most residents see overall economic growth in HRM positively and think it enhances quality of life and opportunities.
2) While some think HRM spends too much on downtown, over half feel they and their neighborhoods will benefit from further downtown growth.
3) Support for tall buildings is higher among younger residents, though a building's visual appeal is important to most.
4) Younger residents are more engaged with downtown and positive about HRM's economic growth.
Physical Science Ch 10mshenryThis document is a chapter summary for a chemistry textbook. It discusses different types of chemical compounds including ionic compounds, covalent compounds, acids, and bases. Key points include:
- Ionic compounds form when ions transfer electrons and tend to be brittle solids with high melting points that dissolve in water.
- Covalent compounds form when atoms share electrons and tend to have low melting points and be insoluble in water.
- Acids increase hydronium ions in water and have sour tastes, while bases increase hydroxide ions and have bitter tastes.
The health benefits of walking and playing paskinsUCLPresentation for "It's More than a Walk in the Park" a conference organised by Living Streets
Held at Southwark Cathedral, London, 8 July 2004
Gic2011 aula6-inglesMarielba-Mayeya ZacariasThis document discusses real-time information and knowledge management. It describes how real-time processes can enable qualitative information to be managed in real-time through techniques like enterprise dashboards. Various real-time enterprise activities are outlined, including data capture, monitoring, analysis, visualization, interpretation and continuous improvement. Tools that can support real-time knowledge management are also discussed, such as artificial intelligence, business intelligence, data mining and text mining.
My name is, max p.PearsallMaxThe document is about a 16-year-old named Maximilian Pearsall. He has two brothers and a sister and attends a technical high school for automotive technology. His interests include the military, cars, airsoft, and hanging out with friends. His goal is to become a mechanic. In 10 years, the document predicts Maximilian will have graduated high school and served 8 years in the Marine Corps, currently in the reserves while attending NASCAR school. He values being determined, respectful, trustworthy, and truthful, and wants to lead a happy life with no regrets.
User-centred innovation at Digital World Research CentrePeter LancasterSummary of the research at the Digital World Research Centre of the University of Surrey. Presented at "Implementing Future Networks, Content and Services with Secure and Efficient Systems." At the University of Surrey 20th Sept 2010
How to use ustream producerAmiel PangilinanUstream is a live video streaming website where users can sign up for a free account, build a profile and dashboard, and find others with common interests to watch or broadcast live video clips. The site allows users to connect with friends, customize their profile page, and broadcast or view live streaming video content from around the world for free.
Challenging Myths on HRM's Attitudes Towards Growth and Development 2008Halifax PartnershipThe document summarizes research on attitudes towards growth and development in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A telephone survey of 1,400 HRM residents found:
1) Most residents see overall economic growth in HRM positively and think it enhances quality of life and opportunities.
2) While some think HRM spends too much on downtown, over half feel they and their neighborhoods will benefit from further downtown growth.
3) Support for tall buildings is higher among younger residents, though a building's visual appeal is important to most.
4) Younger residents are more engaged with downtown and positive about HRM's economic growth.
Physical Science Ch 10mshenryThis document is a chapter summary for a chemistry textbook. It discusses different types of chemical compounds including ionic compounds, covalent compounds, acids, and bases. Key points include:
- Ionic compounds form when ions transfer electrons and tend to be brittle solids with high melting points that dissolve in water.
- Covalent compounds form when atoms share electrons and tend to have low melting points and be insoluble in water.
- Acids increase hydronium ions in water and have sour tastes, while bases increase hydroxide ions and have bitter tastes.
The health benefits of walking and playing paskinsUCLPresentation for "It's More than a Walk in the Park" a conference organised by Living Streets
Held at Southwark Cathedral, London, 8 July 2004
Gic2011 aula6-inglesMarielba-Mayeya ZacariasThis document discusses real-time information and knowledge management. It describes how real-time processes can enable qualitative information to be managed in real-time through techniques like enterprise dashboards. Various real-time enterprise activities are outlined, including data capture, monitoring, analysis, visualization, interpretation and continuous improvement. Tools that can support real-time knowledge management are also discussed, such as artificial intelligence, business intelligence, data mining and text mining.
My name is, max p.PearsallMaxThe document is about a 16-year-old named Maximilian Pearsall. He has two brothers and a sister and attends a technical high school for automotive technology. His interests include the military, cars, airsoft, and hanging out with friends. His goal is to become a mechanic. In 10 years, the document predicts Maximilian will have graduated high school and served 8 years in the Marine Corps, currently in the reserves while attending NASCAR school. He values being determined, respectful, trustworthy, and truthful, and wants to lead a happy life with no regrets.
User-centred innovation at Digital World Research CentrePeter LancasterSummary of the research at the Digital World Research Centre of the University of Surrey. Presented at "Implementing Future Networks, Content and Services with Secure and Efficient Systems." At the University of Surrey 20th Sept 2010
Presentation1Becca McPartlandThe document discusses images taken for a college magazine. Groups experimented with different camera angles like close ups and high or low angles. Some images are blurry as a hand held camera was used instead of a tripod. Photoshop will be used to edit the images to enhance them for the magazine, as not all images taken will fit. The task was experimental and a learning experience, and future photo shoots will be better planned regarding lighting and varied images.
Around the gardenVictoria JensenThe document discusses arranging square beds in a garden to maximize the perimeter. It shows arrangements of 7 beds with perimeters of 12 and 16, and an arrangement of 9 beds with a perimeter of 20. It also presents a formula to calculate the highest perimeter possible from a given number of square beds, and gives an example that with 25 square beds the highest perimeter is 52.
The present simpleAlexandra CanalThe document discusses verb conjugations and tenses in English, specifically:
1) The rules for forming the 3rd person singular present tense in English, adding "s" or "es" depending on the verb.
2) Examples of regular and irregular verbs in the present and past tense, as well as the negative form.
3) A discussion of gerund verbs (verbs ending in "ing") and how they are used compared to regular verbs.
Amiel pangilinan how to use vlcAmiel PangilinanTo use VLC, go to www.videolan.org, click Download to download VLC, then click Run, Next, Next, Next, and Install to install VLC, which can then be used to view videos.
Chris's friendsChrisThis document introduces 15 of the author's friends through short profiles. It describes how the author met each friend, how long they have known each other, shared activities and memories, and characterizes each person. Many of the author's friends they met through playing soccer or attending the same school and have known for 3-8 years. The friends provide each other with support, trust, and good memories.
Physical Science: Chapter 3 sec3mshenryThe document discusses chemical properties of matter including reactivity and comparing physical and chemical properties. It notes that a chemical property can only be observed through a chemical change that alters the substance. Some signs that a chemical change has occurred include changes in color, odor, gas production, sound, light, or temperature. It also states that chemical changes tend to be irreversible.
Halifax Economic Snapshot Quater 1 2009Halifax PartnershipThe Halifax economy held steady in the first quarter of 2009 despite the global recession. While employment grew and unemployment increased slightly, Halifax's diverse economy helped offset struggling areas. Housing starts and sales declined compared to the previous year, but average home prices continued to rise. The airport and port saw decreases in passenger traffic and container shipping due to the economic downturn.
Physical Science Ch 2, sec 1 tools in sciencemshenryScientists use tools and models to make observations and analyze data. The International System of Units (SI) provides standard units of measurement for length, mass, volume, density, and temperature, with common units being meters, kilograms, liters, cubic meters, kelvin. Models are used to represent real objects or systems, and can take physical, conceptual, or mathematical forms, though all have limitations since they are not exact replicas. Theories and laws are important in science, with theories explaining observations and being supported by evidence, and laws reliably predicting events under certain conditions.
SEP - Crisis: causes, consequences and cures Short VersionPRBSThe document provides background on the global financial crisis. It discusses how a period of growth from 2002-2007 was followed by a recession. Countries like Germany, Japan, and China saw trade surpluses but did not increase domestic spending. Low interest rates in the US led to a spending boom and rise in household debt. Risky "NINJA" mortgages were securitized and sold, fueling a property bubble. The defaults began with subprime mortgages, causing interbank lending to dry up. Governments launched expensive bailouts of banks but now face high debt levels. International groups like the IMF, EU stabilization fund, and Financial Stability Board are working to reform regulations and restore stability.
Bankruptcy Construction Seminar, Stites & Harbison, PLLCStites & HarbisonThis document discusses strategies a contractor can take if a project owner files for bankruptcy. It provides information on the automatic stay in bankruptcy and how it prevents creditors from taking actions against the debtor's estate. It also discusses executory contracts and how they are treated in bankruptcy. The document advises contractors to seek relief from the automatic stay to protect their claims. It also recommends contractors continue protecting their claims through mechanic's liens, which may relate back before the bankruptcy filing date. The document also discusses avoidable preference actions and strategies to mitigate preference liability, such as obtaining perfected lien rights or arguing the payments were made in the ordinary course of business.