Banjo is a horse who was orphaned by his mother and passed between owners until he was difficult to handle and killed a sheep. He was then found by a patient man with grey hair and his daughter, who took Banjo in and are working to train him through quiet, consistent work. Banjo now lives on their farm in Gore, New Zealand where he continues his training with the daughter to become a trustworthy riding horse through positive reinforcement without harsh equipment.
You want to write mobile apps, but you don’t want to write the same code four times over. You want cross-platform apps, but you don’t want to sacrifice the native speed and power. You want to create native iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 8 apps, and you want it all while maximizing code reuse and harnessing the power and simplicity of C#. You want four native platforms, but you want one codebase.
Of course you do. You want Xamarin.
This document provides an overview of IBS' SharePoint capabilities and services. IBS is a $50 million privately held consulting firm with 200+ consultants across the US and development centers. They have extensive experience developing SharePoint solutions for clients across various industries. The document outlines IBS' development process, which uses an iterative approach with client involvement to deliver SharePoint solutions that meet requirements and have user acceptance. Examples of solutions include intranets, portals, task management, and custom applications like inspections. The presentation concludes by inviting the client to next steps in an engagement.
This document summarizes customer testimonials that praise IBS for their knowledgeable, dedicated, and professional project managers and staff. Customers say IBS understands their organizations well and can quickly recruit and assemble skilled teams. IBS offers mobile development, .NET, Java, and SharePoint capabilities. Recent projects include apps for VISA, stores, and routes. Customers commend IBS's commitment, trustworthiness, and ability to quickly understand needs and deliver solutions.
This document contains personal information shared between three individuals, including login credentials, payment details, and conversations. It includes a user's login name, current and previous passwords, bank PIN, email addresses, recovery questions/answers, address information, ISP details, and a history of name changes on an account dating back to 2008. In their chat, they discuss a $200 payment from one person to another via PayPal with a note suggesting it was for "already received goods" to avoid issues. Screenshots of the transaction were shared.
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Flow Healing Arts Language of Freedom Steven Budden Steven Budden
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Welcome to Lesson 1 of the Flow Healing System ? – The Language of Freedom.
Today we will begin to lay the groundwork, and recreate what is possible starting at the foundation.
How language creates our world
Ways you’ve been using words to create pain
What “Freedom” means
Short cuts to discover your own blocks
Proven Tools to help you break free & Thrive
Ready? Let’s Go!
ACTION STEPS
1. WORKSHEETS. These are lifted from the Flow into Joy Journeybook that I recently created for use with clients.
Try the Presence Tracking Worksheet for a few days - A beautiful way to track thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations.
Click here to get it.
2. Begin to tune into your CUE words to get more clarity around your stories.
I AM
I HAVE
I HAVE TO…. (Almost always a story)
When these words arise there is a story to tune into, whether it be empowering or disempowering.
Listen carefully.
A few others…
I FEEL LIKE (This is a thought masquerading as a feeling)
Any absolutes, like ALWAYS, NEVER, FOREVER. (replace with often, sometimes, for a while)
BUT… (But always negates what came before it). Instead, try AND, as in the classic example IT IS RAINING BUT I WANT TO GO OUTSIDE… vs. IT IS RAINING AND I WANT TO GO OUTSIDE.
\n\nThe document describes celebrations of Carnival in Brazil, Martenitsa in Bulgaria, Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland, and Día de los Muertos in Mexico. Carnival is Brazil's most famous holiday, celebrated with parties and costumes. Martenitsa is Bulgaria's spring holiday where people wear red and white yarn symbols. Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland involves parades with music and dancing. Día de los Muertos in Mexico honors the dead with jokes, parties, food, candy skulls, and skeleton toys rather than a somber celebration.\n\nHuman: Thank you for the summary. Summarize just the section on Día de los Muertos in Mexico in 2 sentences
This blog post aims to teach middle school students about celebrations around the world. It will do this through short readings, videos, games and other activities related to describing celebrations. Students will learn about different cultures and traditions while also practicing vocabulary, grammar, speaking, reading, writing and listening skills. Topics covered include days of the week, months of the year, numbers and personal pronouns. Resources used include PowerPoint presentations, comprehension questions, videos, vocabulary exercises and games.
The document provides an overview of the Leap Motion controller and its capabilities. It describes how the Leap Motion tracks hands, fingers, and gestures in 3D space without requiring the user to touch any surface. It analyzes motion data and recognizes gestures like swipes, circles, and taps. The Leap Motion SDK provides APIs to access this tracking data and develop applications using languages like C++, Java, Python and JavaScript. Developers can build apps for interaction, control, and immersion using just hand motions and gestures.
Visual facilitation for philanthropy nw by catherine bachyCatherine Bachy
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This document discusses how visual facilitation can help teams and boards review their work. It explains that visual tools allow groups to quickly identify what was agreed upon, key decisions made, and lessons learned at different stages of a project. The document provides examples of how graphic displays created from ideas and notes during strategic planning meetings can foster reflection and create a record of outcomes and commitments. It outlines benefits of visual facilitation such as enhanced clarity, perspective, and alignment. Resources for learning more about visual facilitation techniques are also included.
Banjo is a horse who was orphaned by his mother and passed between owners until he was difficult to handle and killed a sheep. He was then found by a patient man with grey hair and his daughter, who took Banjo in and are working to train him through quiet, consistent work. Banjo now lives on their farm in Gore, New Zealand where he continues his training with the daughter to become a trustworthy riding horse through positive reinforcement without harsh equipment.
You want to write mobile apps, but you don’t want to write the same code four times over. You want cross-platform apps, but you don’t want to sacrifice the native speed and power. You want to create native iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and Windows 8 apps, and you want it all while maximizing code reuse and harnessing the power and simplicity of C#. You want four native platforms, but you want one codebase.
Of course you do. You want Xamarin.
This document provides an overview of IBS' SharePoint capabilities and services. IBS is a $50 million privately held consulting firm with 200+ consultants across the US and development centers. They have extensive experience developing SharePoint solutions for clients across various industries. The document outlines IBS' development process, which uses an iterative approach with client involvement to deliver SharePoint solutions that meet requirements and have user acceptance. Examples of solutions include intranets, portals, task management, and custom applications like inspections. The presentation concludes by inviting the client to next steps in an engagement.
This document summarizes customer testimonials that praise IBS for their knowledgeable, dedicated, and professional project managers and staff. Customers say IBS understands their organizations well and can quickly recruit and assemble skilled teams. IBS offers mobile development, .NET, Java, and SharePoint capabilities. Recent projects include apps for VISA, stores, and routes. Customers commend IBS's commitment, trustworthiness, and ability to quickly understand needs and deliver solutions.
This document contains personal information shared between three individuals, including login credentials, payment details, and conversations. It includes a user's login name, current and previous passwords, bank PIN, email addresses, recovery questions/answers, address information, ISP details, and a history of name changes on an account dating back to 2008. In their chat, they discuss a $200 payment from one person to another via PayPal with a note suggesting it was for "already received goods" to avoid issues. Screenshots of the transaction were shared.
Este documento parece ser un álbum de fotografías tomadas en un aula de informática. No contiene más detalles sobre el contenido de las fotos o cualquier otra información relevante.
Flow Healing Arts Language of Freedom Steven Budden Steven Budden
?
Welcome to Lesson 1 of the Flow Healing System ? – The Language of Freedom.
Today we will begin to lay the groundwork, and recreate what is possible starting at the foundation.
How language creates our world
Ways you’ve been using words to create pain
What “Freedom” means
Short cuts to discover your own blocks
Proven Tools to help you break free & Thrive
Ready? Let’s Go!
ACTION STEPS
1. WORKSHEETS. These are lifted from the Flow into Joy Journeybook that I recently created for use with clients.
Try the Presence Tracking Worksheet for a few days - A beautiful way to track thoughts, emotions, and physical sensations.
Click here to get it.
2. Begin to tune into your CUE words to get more clarity around your stories.
I AM
I HAVE
I HAVE TO…. (Almost always a story)
When these words arise there is a story to tune into, whether it be empowering or disempowering.
Listen carefully.
A few others…
I FEEL LIKE (This is a thought masquerading as a feeling)
Any absolutes, like ALWAYS, NEVER, FOREVER. (replace with often, sometimes, for a while)
BUT… (But always negates what came before it). Instead, try AND, as in the classic example IT IS RAINING BUT I WANT TO GO OUTSIDE… vs. IT IS RAINING AND I WANT TO GO OUTSIDE.
\n\nThe document describes celebrations of Carnival in Brazil, Martenitsa in Bulgaria, Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland, and Día de los Muertos in Mexico. Carnival is Brazil's most famous holiday, celebrated with parties and costumes. Martenitsa is Bulgaria's spring holiday where people wear red and white yarn symbols. Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland involves parades with music and dancing. Día de los Muertos in Mexico honors the dead with jokes, parties, food, candy skulls, and skeleton toys rather than a somber celebration.\n\nHuman: Thank you for the summary. Summarize just the section on Día de los Muertos in Mexico in 2 sentences
This blog post aims to teach middle school students about celebrations around the world. It will do this through short readings, videos, games and other activities related to describing celebrations. Students will learn about different cultures and traditions while also practicing vocabulary, grammar, speaking, reading, writing and listening skills. Topics covered include days of the week, months of the year, numbers and personal pronouns. Resources used include PowerPoint presentations, comprehension questions, videos, vocabulary exercises and games.
The document provides an overview of the Leap Motion controller and its capabilities. It describes how the Leap Motion tracks hands, fingers, and gestures in 3D space without requiring the user to touch any surface. It analyzes motion data and recognizes gestures like swipes, circles, and taps. The Leap Motion SDK provides APIs to access this tracking data and develop applications using languages like C++, Java, Python and JavaScript. Developers can build apps for interaction, control, and immersion using just hand motions and gestures.
Visual facilitation for philanthropy nw by catherine bachyCatherine Bachy
?
This document discusses how visual facilitation can help teams and boards review their work. It explains that visual tools allow groups to quickly identify what was agreed upon, key decisions made, and lessons learned at different stages of a project. The document provides examples of how graphic displays created from ideas and notes during strategic planning meetings can foster reflection and create a record of outcomes and commitments. It outlines benefits of visual facilitation such as enhanced clarity, perspective, and alignment. Resources for learning more about visual facilitation techniques are also included.