This document provides strategies and resources for incorporating technology into daily classroom instruction to increase student engagement, decrease teacher anxiety around technology usage, and increase student achievement. It identifies several must-have apps for teachers and students like How Stuff Works, Word Lens, Animoto, and Class Dojo. Useful websites for organization like Google Drive and Dropbox are also highlighted. The document then lists additional teacher tools and instructional planning and enrichment resources websites.
This document provides race results from Rancho Alegre racetrack on Monday. The first race was 350 meters for 4-year-old horses, which was won by Chainita Baby. The second race was 300 meters and also for 4-year-olds, with Mr. Shadow winning. The third race was over 1100 meters for fillies and mares aged 4 and up, and was won by Sempre Pi¨´.
Este documento explica el uso de rutas en AngularJS. Se introduce el m¨®dulo ngRoute y c¨®mo configurar rutas y vistas con $routeProvider. Tambi¨¦n cubre c¨®mo definir controladores para cada ruta, usar par¨¢metros de ruta, y manejar p¨¢ginas no encontradas. Adem¨¢s, explica c¨®mo conectar las rutas a un backend usando $http para realizar peticiones REST y recuperar datos.
Le document pr¨¦sente une proposition de plan num¨¦rique pour la Wallonie, visant ¨¤ faire de la r¨¦gion un territoire connect¨¦ et intelligent, en int¨¦grant les 'smart cities' dans une vision de 'smart r¨¦gion'. Il contient une structuration autour de cinq th¨¨mes, neuf objectifs strat¨¦giques, et cinquante mesures sp¨¦cifiques pour accompagner la transformation num¨¦rique. Le plan met l'accent sur l'agilit¨¦, la transparence, et la coh¨¦rence avec d'autres initiatives num¨¦riques ¨¤ l'¨¦chelle r¨¦gionale et europ¨¦enne.
The document provides a guide on installing Keyrock, an identity management system, within a user's own infrastructure. It outlines the architecture of Keyrock, including its front-end and back-end components, and offers quick and detailed installation resources. Key topics covered include user registration, two-factor authentication, and permissions management.
Solidification is the process where a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below the freezing point. Nucleation is the first step of solidification, where tiny stable nuclei are created in the liquid metal. There are two types of nucleation: homogeneous nucleation which occurs from clustering of atoms at high undercooling, and heterogeneous nucleation which occurs more commonly on surfaces like the mold walls or impurities. Once a nucleus reaches the critical size, growth will occur as more atoms attach in an exothermic process releasing heat, which must be removed for solidification to continue. Understanding nucleation and solidification is important for industrial casting and welding processes where metal melting and resolidification occurs.
This document discusses solidification processes and their effects on material properties. Rapid solidification using techniques like atomization and melt spinning allows materials to solidify too quickly for thermodynamic restrictions, exceeding solubility limits and forming non-equilibrium crystalline or amorphous phases without chemical changes. This results in microsegregation-free structures with improved mechanical properties compared to conventional solidification of ingots and castings, which causes non-uniform segregation of impurities and alloying elements that depends on cooling rates. Segregation forms bands and patterns within solidified materials that affect properties.
This document discusses paralinguistics, which is the study of non-verbal elements of speech. It defines paralinguistics and lists its key components: volume, speed of voice, intonation, tone, pronunciation, articulation, pause, and punctuation marks. For each component, it provides a brief explanation of how it is used and perceived in communication. The document suggests that paralinguistics conveys meaning beyond the words themselves and that understanding paralinguistics can help improve communication effectiveness and understand others better. It concludes by attributing more meaning to how something is said rather than just the words.
This document summarizes key concepts from Chapter 7 of the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" related to transformations of stress and strain. It introduces plane stress and strain, principal stresses and strains, Mohr's circle representation for analyzing stresses and strains under rotations. It provides examples and sample problems demonstrating how to determine principal stresses and strains, maximum shearing stresses, and stress/strain components under rotated reference frames using Mohr's circle. Diagrams and equations are presented for common stress/strain transformations.
This document provides an overview of chapter 9 from the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" which covers deflection of beams. It includes sections on the deformation of beams under transverse loading, the equation of the elastic curve, statically indeterminate beams, and methods for determining deflection such as moment-area theorems, superposition, and examples of applying these methods to solve problems. Sample problems are provided throughout to demonstrate solving for beam deflection, slope, reactions and developing the equation of the elastic curve.
This document provides an overview of Chapter 2 from the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" which covers stress and strain under axial loading. The chapter discusses key topics like normal strain, stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle materials, Hooke's law, elastic vs plastic behavior, fatigue, deformations under axial loading, static indeterminacy, thermal stresses, and Poisson's ratio. It also includes sample problems and examples to demonstrate calculating deformations and reactions for axially loaded members.
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This document outlines a plan to restructure a company's operations. It discusses consolidating multiple offices into one central location to reduce costs and improve coordination. This will involve closing three regional offices and moving all employees to the main headquarters over the next year. The goal is to cut overall expenses by 15% through lower facility and administrative costs after the transition is complete.
The document provides a guide on installing Keyrock, an identity management system, within a user's own infrastructure. It outlines the architecture of Keyrock, including its front-end and back-end components, and offers quick and detailed installation resources. Key topics covered include user registration, two-factor authentication, and permissions management.
Solidification is the process where a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below the freezing point. Nucleation is the first step of solidification, where tiny stable nuclei are created in the liquid metal. There are two types of nucleation: homogeneous nucleation which occurs from clustering of atoms at high undercooling, and heterogeneous nucleation which occurs more commonly on surfaces like the mold walls or impurities. Once a nucleus reaches the critical size, growth will occur as more atoms attach in an exothermic process releasing heat, which must be removed for solidification to continue. Understanding nucleation and solidification is important for industrial casting and welding processes where metal melting and resolidification occurs.
This document discusses solidification processes and their effects on material properties. Rapid solidification using techniques like atomization and melt spinning allows materials to solidify too quickly for thermodynamic restrictions, exceeding solubility limits and forming non-equilibrium crystalline or amorphous phases without chemical changes. This results in microsegregation-free structures with improved mechanical properties compared to conventional solidification of ingots and castings, which causes non-uniform segregation of impurities and alloying elements that depends on cooling rates. Segregation forms bands and patterns within solidified materials that affect properties.
This document discusses paralinguistics, which is the study of non-verbal elements of speech. It defines paralinguistics and lists its key components: volume, speed of voice, intonation, tone, pronunciation, articulation, pause, and punctuation marks. For each component, it provides a brief explanation of how it is used and perceived in communication. The document suggests that paralinguistics conveys meaning beyond the words themselves and that understanding paralinguistics can help improve communication effectiveness and understand others better. It concludes by attributing more meaning to how something is said rather than just the words.
This document summarizes key concepts from Chapter 7 of the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" related to transformations of stress and strain. It introduces plane stress and strain, principal stresses and strains, Mohr's circle representation for analyzing stresses and strains under rotations. It provides examples and sample problems demonstrating how to determine principal stresses and strains, maximum shearing stresses, and stress/strain components under rotated reference frames using Mohr's circle. Diagrams and equations are presented for common stress/strain transformations.
This document provides an overview of chapter 9 from the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" which covers deflection of beams. It includes sections on the deformation of beams under transverse loading, the equation of the elastic curve, statically indeterminate beams, and methods for determining deflection such as moment-area theorems, superposition, and examples of applying these methods to solve problems. Sample problems are provided throughout to demonstrate solving for beam deflection, slope, reactions and developing the equation of the elastic curve.
This document provides an overview of Chapter 2 from the textbook "Mechanics of Materials" which covers stress and strain under axial loading. The chapter discusses key topics like normal strain, stress-strain diagrams for ductile and brittle materials, Hooke's law, elastic vs plastic behavior, fatigue, deformations under axial loading, static indeterminacy, thermal stresses, and Poisson's ratio. It also includes sample problems and examples to demonstrate calculating deformations and reactions for axially loaded members.
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This document outlines a plan to restructure a company's operations. It discusses consolidating multiple offices into one central location to reduce costs and improve coordination. This will involve closing three regional offices and moving all employees to the main headquarters over the next year. The goal is to cut overall expenses by 15% through lower facility and administrative costs after the transition is complete.
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Transformative Storytelling_ Insights from the Sankofa Writing Intensive.pdfDr. Rema
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The intensive is structured around workshops and individual writing sessions to facilitate deep reflection and discovery. Participants engage with various genres, from memoirs to reflective essays, each chosen to amplify the introspective process.
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FLOURISHING THROUGH SENSES: FROM Ab¡®SENSE¡¯ to Pre¡®SENSE¡¯ to Es¡®SENSE¡¯ to Re-...Samuel Thuo
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A presentation By Samuel Thuo, The Senses Architect to FxD Community for a PechaKucha Format titled: Flourishing Through Senses: From Ab¡®sense¡¯ to Pre¡®sense¡¯ to Es¡®sense¡¯ to Re-sensing the World
In a world where skyscrapers rise and senses fall, this presentation explores how architecture can either numb or nourish our humanity.
? Act I ¨C Ab¡®sense¡¯: The Crisis of Sensory Deprivation
We begin in the concrete jungle, a habitat built for function, but not for feeling. Glass, steel, white walls. Children indoors, glued to screens. Cities that silence rain and sterilize smell. We've lost touch with the sensory essence of living. We're living in a pandemic of nonsense environments.
? Act II ¨C Pre¡®sense¡¯: The Power of Sensory Grounding
We rediscover presence in barefoot steps on soil, bark under fingertips, beams of sunlight through timber, whispers of wind and scent of wet earth. Flourishing starts when all senses are awake, not just sight. It¡¯s a return to how we once knew the world, intimately, bodily.
? Act III ¨C Es¡®sense¡¯: Remembering Our Sensory Nature
Flourishing is rooted in our essence, as sensing, emotional beings. We learn from nature¡¯s flow, from indigenous African architecture, from animals in tune with their environment, and even from cooking. These are acts of multisensory design, where wisdom is embodied, not abstract. Beauty is not in the eyes of the beholder, but all the senses of the beholder.
? Act IV ¨C Re-sensing: A Vision for the Future
It¡¯s time to re-sense the world. Pallasmaa said that architecture is the art of reconciliation between ourselves and the world, and this mediation happens through the senses. We must go back to creating senseful environments that allow this dialogue between us and the world. Homes like Falling water that merge with land. Playful spaces for children. Healing cities filled with texture, sound, and smell. Bodies that root into nature. We must shift from building cold structures to designing sensescapes that foster wellbeing.