This document provides an overview of dyspraxia, which is defined as an impairment in the organization of movement leading to problems with language, perception, and thought. It discusses potential causes of dyspraxia including birth trauma or lack of nutrients, and theories that it is caused by neurons failing to develop correctly. It outlines different types of coordination challenges that dyspraxic individuals face, such as whole body coordination, eye-hand coordination, fine motor skills, and crossing the body midline. The document concludes by discussing remedial strategies like structured practice sessions, organizing the environment, and ensuring school supplies and seating accommodate needs.
El documento habla sobre la evolución de la web. Explica que RSS es un formato XML para compartir contenido actualizado frecuentemente con usuarios suscritos. También discute la importancia de la participación de los usuarios en la Web 2.0 a través de blogs, wikis y otros servicios. Además, menciona que la Web 3.0 implicará el uso de inteligencia artificial y la web semántica para hacer que la red actúe más como una base de datos.
This document provides an overview and contents of a CRM training guide. The guide is designed to familiarize users with CRM key functions based on their user role, remove learning barriers to using CRM, and provide a clearer understanding of CRM benefits. The guide contains 3 chapters that cover CRM and different user roles, using the CRM based on tasks and functions, and maintaining the CRM. It also includes sections on CRM workflow, key terminology, and recommended practices.
This document provides an overview of dyspraxia, which is defined as an impairment in the organization of movement leading to problems with language, perception, and thought. It discusses potential causes of dyspraxia including birth trauma or lack of nutrients, and theories that it is caused by neurons failing to develop correctly. It outlines different types of coordination challenges that dyspraxic individuals face, such as whole body coordination, eye-hand coordination, fine motor skills, and crossing the body midline. The document concludes by discussing remedial strategies like structured practice sessions, organizing the environment, and ensuring school supplies and seating accommodate needs.
El documento habla sobre la evolución de la web. Explica que RSS es un formato XML para compartir contenido actualizado frecuentemente con usuarios suscritos. También discute la importancia de la participación de los usuarios en la Web 2.0 a través de blogs, wikis y otros servicios. Además, menciona que la Web 3.0 implicará el uso de inteligencia artificial y la web semántica para hacer que la red actúe más como una base de datos.
This document provides an overview and contents of a CRM training guide. The guide is designed to familiarize users with CRM key functions based on their user role, remove learning barriers to using CRM, and provide a clearer understanding of CRM benefits. The guide contains 3 chapters that cover CRM and different user roles, using the CRM based on tasks and functions, and maintaining the CRM. It also includes sections on CRM workflow, key terminology, and recommended practices.
1) Sports and recreational activities can have physical and mental health benefits such as reducing cancer risk, boosting the immune system, maintaining a healthy weight, lowering blood pressure, and promoting longevity.
2) Participating in sports is especially important for those with disabilities as it can aid in physical rehabilitation and social reintegration. There are organized sports leagues for athletes with physical, intellectual and sensory disabilities.
3) Major international disability sports events include the Paralympics, Deaflympics, Special Olympics, and Commonwealth Games which have included para-sports competitions. There are also national and international forums that promote disability sports.
Ctc final presentation skype t5_yuzhao li (u3035801)Maggie890
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit users' voices as packets of data over IP networks like the internet. Skype was founded in 2003 and gained popularity rapidly, growing to over 13 million active users by 2005. It now has the largest market share of VoIP services at around 76% and offers features like integrated chat, audio conferencing, and the ability to call phones worldwide for free or low cost between users.
The document discusses establishing a National Degree College for Physically Handicapped Children in Pakistan. It notes that Pakistan has a high population growth rate and disability rate due to factors like poverty, natural disasters, and terrorism. Currently, there is only one national center providing education and rehabilitation for physically handicapped children in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, serving over 200 students. However, given the large population of people with disabilities in Pakistan, including nearly 1 million who are physically handicapped, expanding this center to a degree-granting college would help many more obtain an education and skills to contribute to the national development. Space is available at the existing national center to begin the college while a new building is constructed.
This document discusses early detection and early intervention in the context of community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs. It outlines that CBR programs can establish mechanisms for early screening activities to identify disabilities in babies and young children. This allows for early treatment or referral to other health services. CBR workers can provide follow-up after screenings and identify barriers to service provision. The document also notes the importance of early intervention activities, usually home-based, and encouraging playgroups to support child development. CBR workers should understand child development milestones and support inclusive early childhood education.
Mobile Security Qualcom mr. patrick tsie - qualcommTien Hoang
1. The document discusses increasing concerns around privacy, security and authentication issues as more devices become connected. It proposes a vision for preemptive security through early detection of unknown malware, continuous multi-factor authentication and enhanced user privacy controls.
2. The key aspects of the proposed solution include preemptive malware protection using on-device behavioral analysis, seamless authentication with biometric technologies like fingerprint sensing, and privacy protections that give users control over personal data.
3. Qualcomm's security solutions are outlined, building on their SecureMSM hardware-based foundation to provide capabilities like fingerprint authentication, content protection and theft deterrence across billions of devices.
The document discusses various disabilities and provides definitions and information about 13 categories of disabilities. It notes that approximately 10% of the world's population is disabled and that countries affected by war and conflict tend to have higher rates of disability. It defines several types of disabilities including mental retardation, specific learning disabilities, serious emotional disturbance, visual impairment, hearing impairment, deafness, deaf-blindness, speech or language impairment, autism, orthopedic impairment, traumatic brain injury, and multiple disabilities. For each disability, it provides information on definitions, causes, life skills, and resources.
This document compares using Slideshare versus YouTube for content marketing. It finds that while YouTube has more overall traffic, Slideshare often gets more views per piece of content. The author advocates posting content to both platforms but focusing on quality over quantity and only using the best platforms for each content type, such as using YouTube for videos and Slideshare for slide decks. Their own data showed most YouTube videos getting fewer than 20 views while most Slideshare decks received hundreds of views, demonstrating Slideshare's advantage for consistently distributing content.
World Development Report 2016: Digital DividendsTien Hoang
Digital technologies have spread rapidly in much of the world. Digital dividends—that is, the broader development benefits from using these technologies—have lagged behind. In many instances, digital technologies have boosted growth, expanded opportunities, and improved service delivery. Yet their aggregate impact has fallen short and is unevenly distributed. For digital technologies to benefit everyone everywhere requires closing the remaining digital divide, especially in internet access. But greater digital adoption will not be enough. To get the most out of the digital revolution, countries also need to work on the “analog complements”—by strengthening regulations that ensure competition among businesses, by adapting workers’ skills to the demands of the new economy, and by ensuring that institutions are accountable.
The document discusses statistics and forecasts about global internet usage from various sources such as the ITU, eTForecasts, and eMarketer from 2001, 2008, and 2010. It also shows graphs about the increasing number of wireless internet users using smartphones and predicts that there will be 10 times more internet-connected devices in new computing cycles.
1) Sports and recreational activities can have physical and mental health benefits such as reducing cancer risk, boosting the immune system, maintaining a healthy weight, lowering blood pressure, and promoting longevity.
2) Participating in sports is especially important for those with disabilities as it can aid in physical rehabilitation and social reintegration. There are organized sports leagues for athletes with physical, intellectual and sensory disabilities.
3) Major international disability sports events include the Paralympics, Deaflympics, Special Olympics, and Commonwealth Games which have included para-sports competitions. There are also national and international forums that promote disability sports.
Ctc final presentation skype t5_yuzhao li (u3035801)Maggie890
Skype is a software application that allows users to make voice and video calls over the internet. It uses Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology to transmit users' voices as packets of data over IP networks like the internet. Skype was founded in 2003 and gained popularity rapidly, growing to over 13 million active users by 2005. It now has the largest market share of VoIP services at around 76% and offers features like integrated chat, audio conferencing, and the ability to call phones worldwide for free or low cost between users.
The document discusses establishing a National Degree College for Physically Handicapped Children in Pakistan. It notes that Pakistan has a high population growth rate and disability rate due to factors like poverty, natural disasters, and terrorism. Currently, there is only one national center providing education and rehabilitation for physically handicapped children in Islamabad and Rawalpindi, serving over 200 students. However, given the large population of people with disabilities in Pakistan, including nearly 1 million who are physically handicapped, expanding this center to a degree-granting college would help many more obtain an education and skills to contribute to the national development. Space is available at the existing national center to begin the college while a new building is constructed.
This document discusses early detection and early intervention in the context of community-based rehabilitation (CBR) programs. It outlines that CBR programs can establish mechanisms for early screening activities to identify disabilities in babies and young children. This allows for early treatment or referral to other health services. CBR workers can provide follow-up after screenings and identify barriers to service provision. The document also notes the importance of early intervention activities, usually home-based, and encouraging playgroups to support child development. CBR workers should understand child development milestones and support inclusive early childhood education.
Mobile Security Qualcom mr. patrick tsie - qualcommTien Hoang
1. The document discusses increasing concerns around privacy, security and authentication issues as more devices become connected. It proposes a vision for preemptive security through early detection of unknown malware, continuous multi-factor authentication and enhanced user privacy controls.
2. The key aspects of the proposed solution include preemptive malware protection using on-device behavioral analysis, seamless authentication with biometric technologies like fingerprint sensing, and privacy protections that give users control over personal data.
3. Qualcomm's security solutions are outlined, building on their SecureMSM hardware-based foundation to provide capabilities like fingerprint authentication, content protection and theft deterrence across billions of devices.
The document discusses various disabilities and provides definitions and information about 13 categories of disabilities. It notes that approximately 10% of the world's population is disabled and that countries affected by war and conflict tend to have higher rates of disability. It defines several types of disabilities including mental retardation, specific learning disabilities, serious emotional disturbance, visual impairment, hearing impairment, deafness, deaf-blindness, speech or language impairment, autism, orthopedic impairment, traumatic brain injury, and multiple disabilities. For each disability, it provides information on definitions, causes, life skills, and resources.
This document compares using Slideshare versus YouTube for content marketing. It finds that while YouTube has more overall traffic, Slideshare often gets more views per piece of content. The author advocates posting content to both platforms but focusing on quality over quantity and only using the best platforms for each content type, such as using YouTube for videos and Slideshare for slide decks. Their own data showed most YouTube videos getting fewer than 20 views while most Slideshare decks received hundreds of views, demonstrating Slideshare's advantage for consistently distributing content.
World Development Report 2016: Digital DividendsTien Hoang
Digital technologies have spread rapidly in much of the world. Digital dividends—that is, the broader development benefits from using these technologies—have lagged behind. In many instances, digital technologies have boosted growth, expanded opportunities, and improved service delivery. Yet their aggregate impact has fallen short and is unevenly distributed. For digital technologies to benefit everyone everywhere requires closing the remaining digital divide, especially in internet access. But greater digital adoption will not be enough. To get the most out of the digital revolution, countries also need to work on the “analog complements”—by strengthening regulations that ensure competition among businesses, by adapting workers’ skills to the demands of the new economy, and by ensuring that institutions are accountable.
The document discusses statistics and forecasts about global internet usage from various sources such as the ITU, eTForecasts, and eMarketer from 2001, 2008, and 2010. It also shows graphs about the increasing number of wireless internet users using smartphones and predicts that there will be 10 times more internet-connected devices in new computing cycles.