Presentation done at the Programme Science Symposium in International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infection (IUSTI), 12th IUSTI World Congress, New Delhi
This document summarizes different lease types including Fair Market Value (FMV) leases, Dollar Buyout ($1 OUT) leases, and Lease to Own (LTO) leases. FMV leases offer the most options at lease end including renewing the lease, purchasing the equipment, upgrading to new equipment, or returning the equipment. Dollar Buyout leases allow customers to own the equipment at lease end for $1, making them good for financing software. LTO leases operate similarly, with ownership transferring after the final payment.
This document provides summaries for 7 memorable movie roles of Shirley Temple:
1. Little Miss Marker (1934) - Temple is left with a bookmaker by her father and takes to the bookies, though their ways start to rub off on her cheerful nature.
2. Curly Top (1935) - A wealthy man adopts two orphan sisters, and finds himself falling for the pretty older one.
3. The Littlest Rebel (1935) - Temple's rebel officer father tries to see his family during the Civil War and is arrested, so she and Bill Robinson beg President Lincoln to intervene.
4. Bright Eyes (1934) - An orphan is taken in by a rich family despite her av
This document discusses the relationship between the built environment and public health. It provides statistics showing that driving is associated with negative health outcomes, while walking and biking are beneficial. Rates of obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases have increased as communities have been designed primarily for automobiles. Redesigning cities and neighborhoods to encourage physical activity, such as by building light rail systems and removing freeways, can significantly improve health. The built environment is now recognized as a major determinant of public health.
This thesis explores the meaning of social support through a qualitative study of new mothers, fathers, and grandmothers. It aims to address inconsistencies in how social support is defined and measured in research by developing a contextual understanding of social support in the new family. The thesis analyzes how social support is conceptualized in the literature, explores what social support means to new parents and grandparents, and considers how a qualitative approach contributes to research and discussions on social support. Rather than focus only on social support, the study develops a substantive theory of social interaction in the new family to provide a holistic picture of relationships in this context.
This document discusses security vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks and methods to detect and prevent attacks. It first provides background on Wi-Fi technology and standards. It then examines common Wi-Fi threats like data interception, denial of service attacks, and rogue access points. The document outlines how to set up a secure Wi-Fi network and detect intruders. It also discusses related work around wireless security attacks and vulnerabilities in protocols like WEP, WPA, and WPA2. Specific attacks covered include man-in-the-middle attacks, ARP poisoning, and "Hole 196". The document concludes by describing the implementation of a man-in-the-middle attack on a wireless network.
The document discusses various financial planning topics for the end of the tax year, including:
1) Maximizing tax breaks before the end of the tax year on April 5th through strategies like asset switching between spouses and using capital gains tax exemptions.
2) Saving for retirement through pensions, which still receive tax relief, and ISAs, which are tax-efficient wrappers for investments.
3) Protecting savings as the lifetime pension allowance is reduced and final salary pensions are valued at 20 times annual income, which could cause issues for those at or near the ?75,000 threshold.
Presentation done at the Programme Science Symposium in International Union Against Sexually Transmitted Infection (IUSTI), 12th IUSTI World Congress, New Delhi
This document summarizes different lease types including Fair Market Value (FMV) leases, Dollar Buyout ($1 OUT) leases, and Lease to Own (LTO) leases. FMV leases offer the most options at lease end including renewing the lease, purchasing the equipment, upgrading to new equipment, or returning the equipment. Dollar Buyout leases allow customers to own the equipment at lease end for $1, making them good for financing software. LTO leases operate similarly, with ownership transferring after the final payment.
This document provides summaries for 7 memorable movie roles of Shirley Temple:
1. Little Miss Marker (1934) - Temple is left with a bookmaker by her father and takes to the bookies, though their ways start to rub off on her cheerful nature.
2. Curly Top (1935) - A wealthy man adopts two orphan sisters, and finds himself falling for the pretty older one.
3. The Littlest Rebel (1935) - Temple's rebel officer father tries to see his family during the Civil War and is arrested, so she and Bill Robinson beg President Lincoln to intervene.
4. Bright Eyes (1934) - An orphan is taken in by a rich family despite her av
This document discusses the relationship between the built environment and public health. It provides statistics showing that driving is associated with negative health outcomes, while walking and biking are beneficial. Rates of obesity, diabetes, and other chronic diseases have increased as communities have been designed primarily for automobiles. Redesigning cities and neighborhoods to encourage physical activity, such as by building light rail systems and removing freeways, can significantly improve health. The built environment is now recognized as a major determinant of public health.
This thesis explores the meaning of social support through a qualitative study of new mothers, fathers, and grandmothers. It aims to address inconsistencies in how social support is defined and measured in research by developing a contextual understanding of social support in the new family. The thesis analyzes how social support is conceptualized in the literature, explores what social support means to new parents and grandparents, and considers how a qualitative approach contributes to research and discussions on social support. Rather than focus only on social support, the study develops a substantive theory of social interaction in the new family to provide a holistic picture of relationships in this context.
This document discusses security vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks and methods to detect and prevent attacks. It first provides background on Wi-Fi technology and standards. It then examines common Wi-Fi threats like data interception, denial of service attacks, and rogue access points. The document outlines how to set up a secure Wi-Fi network and detect intruders. It also discusses related work around wireless security attacks and vulnerabilities in protocols like WEP, WPA, and WPA2. Specific attacks covered include man-in-the-middle attacks, ARP poisoning, and "Hole 196". The document concludes by describing the implementation of a man-in-the-middle attack on a wireless network.
The document discusses various financial planning topics for the end of the tax year, including:
1) Maximizing tax breaks before the end of the tax year on April 5th through strategies like asset switching between spouses and using capital gains tax exemptions.
2) Saving for retirement through pensions, which still receive tax relief, and ISAs, which are tax-efficient wrappers for investments.
3) Protecting savings as the lifetime pension allowance is reduced and final salary pensions are valued at 20 times annual income, which could cause issues for those at or near the ?75,000 threshold.
This document discusses Seoul's Construction Cost Sharing (CCS) system, which discloses information on public construction projects through a website called Allimi. It notes that over 164,000 people accessed Allimi in 2015. The CCS system was recognized with a Human Technology Award for its transparency. Key factors in CCS's success included political will, civil society input, dedicated staff, and reforms to encourage transparency. Overall lessons included standardizing processes to reduce corruption risks, providing real-time information for accountability, and ongoing system upgrades and funding. The document recommends effective enforcement, sufficient resources, data standardization, offline community outreach, and anti-corruption policies to prevent issues.
This document provides an overview of Seoul's One-PMIS (Project Management Information System) and the construction information disclosure system called "Allimi". It describes the workflow and users of One-PMIS, the various modes for different project types, and the main menus and categories for progress management, reporting, and document management. It also explains how construction site information like real-time webcam images, daily work reports, and project schedules are integrated into the systems and made available to the public through Allimi.
The document summarizes Seoul's Clean Construction System which was introduced to improve construction project efficiency and transparency. It has four components: One-PMIS, an online project management system; Allimi, a public information disclosure system; an automated subcontractor payment system; and an electronic human resources system. One-PMIS allows real-time monitoring of construction materials, workers, and processes. Allimi is a public portal providing contract details, photos, stakeholders, and allowing citizen participation. Seoul made One-PMIS use mandatory for large public projects and provides training and support to promote its institutionalization.