It¡¯s the summer of 1971. The Vietnam War rages on. Nixon declares the War on Drugs. Jim Morrison dies in a bathtub. And all a nice Jewish boy from Miami wants is escape Paradise so he can find Utopia. Doug is a 17-year old hippie-wannabe who has all the answers. It¡¯s just the questions that elude him. So he sets off on a psychedelic journey across America in his steel-toed boots. It¡¯s a drug-hazed time of shag carpets and free love while trying to steer clear of farm-bred mosquitoes, a chainsaw attack, escaped convicts, angry villagers, a satanic cult and a pack of wild dogs. Doug¡¯s journey becomes a wild ride with a merry band of folks looking for their piece of the American Dream. Instead he stumbles into the most notorious get-rich-quick scheme of the twentieth century, and learns the true meaning of American Karma.
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The snail moves slowly through a wet night in the grass, leaving a bright trail behind. The narrator does not know what motivates the snail or what its emotions may be. If the narrator were to later see the thin broken white line across the ground left by the snail, they would never have imagined the slow and deliberate progress it took to create that trail.
Dokumen tersebut merupakan ringkasan dari kitab hadist Shahih Imam Bukhari yang terdiri dari 33 bab, mulai dari kitab permulaan turunnya wahyu hingga kitab i'tikaf. Penulis menjelaskan tujuan penulisan ringkasan tersebut untuk memperkaya pengetahuan agama bagi dirinya dan orang lain.
It seems there¡¯s a larger and larger disconnect between the Twin Cities and rural Minnesota in terms of the economy, politics, and just plain lifestyle. Former Star Tribune writer Bob Franklin points out a few reasons he¡¯s found over the years why rural Minnesota shouldn¡¯t be discounted.
The document summarizes key findings from the 2010 US Census regarding population changes in rural Minnesota. It finds that while the overall state population grew by 7.8%, many rural areas experienced population losses. The aging of the Baby Boomer generation is also impacting demographics. The transition to the American Community Survey makes rural data less precise due to smaller sample sizes.
Social media allows users to share information publicly, but it also exposes them to various online threats. Once information is posted, it can be used to conduct attacks against both the user and their contacts. Attack methods mentioned in the document include baiting, clickjacking, cross-site scripting, doxing, elicitation, pharming, phreaking, scams, spoofing, and phishing. These attacks aim to secretly install malware, steal personal information, or trick users into revealing private details. The document advises being cautious about what information is shared online and checking URLs and email senders to avoid falling victim to such threats.
The document discusses the NTL's "TIGER Team" which was created to address questions from customers about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The TIGER Team set up a knowledgebase to store and search frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ARRA funding. They created basic FAQs after the ARRA passed and added more over time based on modal administration questions and answers. The TIGER Team reported volumes and types of questions answered, top FAQs, and unanswered queries to provide transparency around ARRA information needs and the NTL's response.
The document provides data and statistics on rural Minnesota from the Center for Rural Policy and Development's 2013 State of Rural Minnesota report. It includes information on population changes and projections, the manufacturing and farming workforce, average farming earnings, health insurance enrollment, graduation rates, and free lunch eligibility. The Center for Rural Policy and Development is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to providing an unbiased rural perspective to Minnesota policymakers.
This document discusses defensive and offensive marketing strategies that firms use for market success. It describes defensive strategies that firms use before and after entry to discourage competition. Pre-entry strategies aim to shape expectations and deter entry, such as signaling commitment and expanding capacity. Post-entry strategies defend against competitors that have entered, like protecting position before rivals become established or introducing lower-priced "fighting brands". Offensive strategies help firms improve their position through actions like attacking competitors or entering new markets.
Information leakage occurs when a closed system reveals unauthorized information. It can happen intentionally through hackers exploiting network weaknesses, or unintentionally through mistakes. Leaked information could harm companies if it involves customer or personal data. Examples include WikiLeaks publishing confidential documents, and Google accidentally leaking earnings numbers early. Data loss prevention software and services aim to prevent information leakage through firewalls, antivirus software, abnormal activity detection, and dedicated solutions.
Identity theft involves someone stealing personal information such as names, addresses, social insurance numbers, credit card information, and other details to pretend to be someone else, often to access bank accounts, apply for loans or credit cards, make purchases, or hide criminal activities. Common signs of identity theft include unfamiliar accounts or transactions, credit denials, or missing money. If identity theft is suspected, one should report it to the police, notify banks and credit agencies, and monitor credit reports for fraud. Preventative measures include keeping information private, using passwords, not sharing devices on public WiFi, and reporting theft promptly. Identity theft increased 13% in 2011 compared to 2010, likely due to increased smartphone and social media use providing more opportunities for
Fungi play an important role in food production. Yeast, a type of fungus, is used to make bread and alcoholic beverages. Other fungi are used to produce cheeses and soy sauce. Fungi have rigid cell walls and feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or living matter. They reproduce both sexually through spores and asexually through hyphae and spores. Major groups of fungi include molds, yeasts, mushrooms, and lichens, which is a symbiotic combination of algae and fungi.
The kingdom Protista includes a diverse range of single-celled and simple multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms. While they differ greatly from one another, protists share characteristics of being eukaryotic with nuclei but less complex than other eukaryotes. Protists reproduce through both asexual and sexual means. They obtain food through photosynthesis, consuming other organisms or organic matter, or using multiple methods. Major groups of protists include algae, protozoa like amoebas and ciliates, slime molds, and diatoms.
This document discusses socialism but provides limited information. It lists some numbers but without context or explanation. Overall the document is too brief and unclear to generate a meaningful summary.
This document outlines a proposal for new productivity tools that could increase staff motivation and productivity by 9% while helping leadership make more informed decisions. It notes the founder's successful track record, including 17 international awards and an Order of Merit, and shares metrics on the growth and success of similar products, including reaching 1 million paying users and $100 million in revenue within 5 years for one. It requests $500,000 in funding to grow its current 2000 paying users, offering a 10% stake in the company valued at $5 million premoney.
The document describes a study that evaluated the toxicity of the aqueous leaf extract of Moringa oleifera. In an acute toxicity test in mice, the LD50 was estimated to be 1585 mg/kg when administered orally and over 2000 mg/kg when administered intraperitoneally. In a sub-chronic toxicity test in rats administered the extract orally for 60 days at doses up to 1500 mg/kg, there were no significant differences in sperm quality, hematological and biochemical parameters, or weight gain compared to controls, though food consumption decreased with higher doses. The results suggest the aqueous leaf extract of M. oleifera is relatively safe when administered orally.
Este documento presenta la informaci¨®n de un portafolio para desarrollar un curso sobre estructuras arquitect¨®nicas. El autor explica que ha elegido participar en conferencias y subir la informaci¨®n a plataformas sociales y repositorios cient¨ªficos para diseminar su trabajo. Proporciona enlaces a estas plataformas como Facebook, Twitter y ºÝºÝߣShare. El enfoque del curso es pedag¨®gico para estudiantes y profesores de arquitectura, abordando estructuras desde un enfoque de dise?o. El autor espera
Este documento presenta un portafolio de evaluaci¨®n para un curso sobre estructuras. Explica que los medios de diseminaci¨®n ser¨¢n Facebook y Twitter, y que la audiencia objetivo son estudiantes y docentes de arquitectura. Tambi¨¦n describe los planes para recolectar datos a trav¨¦s de entrevistas con estudiantes y maestros, y promocionar el curso a trav¨¦s de redes sociales para obtener comentarios y retroalimentaci¨®n.
El cuestionario explora los m¨¦todos de ense?anza de la estructura en la carrera de arquitectura. Tanto alumnos como profesores coinciden en que los m¨¦todos actuales no permiten una integraci¨®n efectiva de la estructura en el dise?o arquitect¨®nico. Los alumnos conocen pocos sistemas estructurales y su comportamiento. Se necesita capacitar a los profesores de dise?o arquitect¨®nico para fomentar el uso de estructuras en los proyectos.
Este documento describe los objetivos de una materia sobre estructuras arquitect¨®nicas. Busca que los estudiantes de arquitectura vean las estructuras como una herramienta de dise?o para materializar proyectos y puedan estructurar edificios con fundamentos cient¨ªficos y tecnol¨®gicos. Tambi¨¦n analiza c¨®mo algunos arquitectos han innovado en el uso de estructuras y c¨®mo los estudiantes a menudo no entienden c¨®mo combinar estructuras y dise?o arquitect¨®nico. La materia pretende dar a los estudiantes un conocimiento
The document discusses the NTL's "TIGER Team" which was created to address questions from customers about the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). The TIGER Team set up a knowledgebase to store and search frequently asked questions (FAQs) about ARRA funding. They created basic FAQs after the ARRA passed and added more over time based on modal administration questions and answers. The TIGER Team reported volumes and types of questions answered, top FAQs, and unanswered queries to provide transparency around ARRA information needs and the NTL's response.
The document provides data and statistics on rural Minnesota from the Center for Rural Policy and Development's 2013 State of Rural Minnesota report. It includes information on population changes and projections, the manufacturing and farming workforce, average farming earnings, health insurance enrollment, graduation rates, and free lunch eligibility. The Center for Rural Policy and Development is a non-partisan policy research organization dedicated to providing an unbiased rural perspective to Minnesota policymakers.
This document discusses defensive and offensive marketing strategies that firms use for market success. It describes defensive strategies that firms use before and after entry to discourage competition. Pre-entry strategies aim to shape expectations and deter entry, such as signaling commitment and expanding capacity. Post-entry strategies defend against competitors that have entered, like protecting position before rivals become established or introducing lower-priced "fighting brands". Offensive strategies help firms improve their position through actions like attacking competitors or entering new markets.
Information leakage occurs when a closed system reveals unauthorized information. It can happen intentionally through hackers exploiting network weaknesses, or unintentionally through mistakes. Leaked information could harm companies if it involves customer or personal data. Examples include WikiLeaks publishing confidential documents, and Google accidentally leaking earnings numbers early. Data loss prevention software and services aim to prevent information leakage through firewalls, antivirus software, abnormal activity detection, and dedicated solutions.
Identity theft involves someone stealing personal information such as names, addresses, social insurance numbers, credit card information, and other details to pretend to be someone else, often to access bank accounts, apply for loans or credit cards, make purchases, or hide criminal activities. Common signs of identity theft include unfamiliar accounts or transactions, credit denials, or missing money. If identity theft is suspected, one should report it to the police, notify banks and credit agencies, and monitor credit reports for fraud. Preventative measures include keeping information private, using passwords, not sharing devices on public WiFi, and reporting theft promptly. Identity theft increased 13% in 2011 compared to 2010, likely due to increased smartphone and social media use providing more opportunities for
Fungi play an important role in food production. Yeast, a type of fungus, is used to make bread and alcoholic beverages. Other fungi are used to produce cheeses and soy sauce. Fungi have rigid cell walls and feed by absorbing nutrients from dead or living matter. They reproduce both sexually through spores and asexually through hyphae and spores. Major groups of fungi include molds, yeasts, mushrooms, and lichens, which is a symbiotic combination of algae and fungi.
The kingdom Protista includes a diverse range of single-celled and simple multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms. While they differ greatly from one another, protists share characteristics of being eukaryotic with nuclei but less complex than other eukaryotes. Protists reproduce through both asexual and sexual means. They obtain food through photosynthesis, consuming other organisms or organic matter, or using multiple methods. Major groups of protists include algae, protozoa like amoebas and ciliates, slime molds, and diatoms.
This document discusses socialism but provides limited information. It lists some numbers but without context or explanation. Overall the document is too brief and unclear to generate a meaningful summary.
This document outlines a proposal for new productivity tools that could increase staff motivation and productivity by 9% while helping leadership make more informed decisions. It notes the founder's successful track record, including 17 international awards and an Order of Merit, and shares metrics on the growth and success of similar products, including reaching 1 million paying users and $100 million in revenue within 5 years for one. It requests $500,000 in funding to grow its current 2000 paying users, offering a 10% stake in the company valued at $5 million premoney.
The document describes a study that evaluated the toxicity of the aqueous leaf extract of Moringa oleifera. In an acute toxicity test in mice, the LD50 was estimated to be 1585 mg/kg when administered orally and over 2000 mg/kg when administered intraperitoneally. In a sub-chronic toxicity test in rats administered the extract orally for 60 days at doses up to 1500 mg/kg, there were no significant differences in sperm quality, hematological and biochemical parameters, or weight gain compared to controls, though food consumption decreased with higher doses. The results suggest the aqueous leaf extract of M. oleifera is relatively safe when administered orally.
Este documento presenta la informaci¨®n de un portafolio para desarrollar un curso sobre estructuras arquitect¨®nicas. El autor explica que ha elegido participar en conferencias y subir la informaci¨®n a plataformas sociales y repositorios cient¨ªficos para diseminar su trabajo. Proporciona enlaces a estas plataformas como Facebook, Twitter y ºÝºÝߣShare. El enfoque del curso es pedag¨®gico para estudiantes y profesores de arquitectura, abordando estructuras desde un enfoque de dise?o. El autor espera
Este documento presenta un portafolio de evaluaci¨®n para un curso sobre estructuras. Explica que los medios de diseminaci¨®n ser¨¢n Facebook y Twitter, y que la audiencia objetivo son estudiantes y docentes de arquitectura. Tambi¨¦n describe los planes para recolectar datos a trav¨¦s de entrevistas con estudiantes y maestros, y promocionar el curso a trav¨¦s de redes sociales para obtener comentarios y retroalimentaci¨®n.
El cuestionario explora los m¨¦todos de ense?anza de la estructura en la carrera de arquitectura. Tanto alumnos como profesores coinciden en que los m¨¦todos actuales no permiten una integraci¨®n efectiva de la estructura en el dise?o arquitect¨®nico. Los alumnos conocen pocos sistemas estructurales y su comportamiento. Se necesita capacitar a los profesores de dise?o arquitect¨®nico para fomentar el uso de estructuras en los proyectos.
Este documento describe los objetivos de una materia sobre estructuras arquitect¨®nicas. Busca que los estudiantes de arquitectura vean las estructuras como una herramienta de dise?o para materializar proyectos y puedan estructurar edificios con fundamentos cient¨ªficos y tecnol¨®gicos. Tambi¨¦n analiza c¨®mo algunos arquitectos han innovado en el uso de estructuras y c¨®mo los estudiantes a menudo no entienden c¨®mo combinar estructuras y dise?o arquitect¨®nico. La materia pretende dar a los estudiantes un conocimiento