The document discusses how a housing authority partnered with local vendors to provide improved television, internet, phone, and security services to residents at affordable rates. This resulted in annual savings of $600 per household on average. It also led to opportunities to establish a computer learning center and partner with local schools through a BTOP grant. The services have been well received by over 95% of residents.
Alexandre Lefebvre, UShareSoft, presentation about the European open source marketplace, for the NATRES (Novel approaches and technologies for Cloud resource and service management) Cluster.
Leica Zeno and FME - Creating Engineer Friendly SolutionsSterling Geo
This document discusses how Leica Zeno GNSS solutions and FME software can work together for engineering projects. It provides details on Zeno hardware and software for accurate field data capture. It also explains how FME can automate post-processing of GNSS data by downloading necessary files, processing observations against base station data, and outputting the results in different formats. The document demonstrates these capabilities through examples of asset management, accuracy testing, and generating reports.
Librarians as Archivists and Defenders of IP Rights was originally presented to the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire delegation of librarians and archivists from the Carribean. It was provided to NHCUC library directors by Jon Cavicchi in September 2016
ITTI: Building IP Capacity and Advancing Global Innovationspkowalski
The International Technology Transfer Institute (ITTI) at Franklin Pierce Law Center aims to foster innovation in developing countries through several activities:
- Conducting scholarly research on issues related to intellectual property management, technology transfer, and access to information.
- Organizing workshops, meetings, and conferences to engage with partners like WIPO.
- Producing patent landscape reports on important health and agriculture innovations to improve access in developing areas.
- Involving students through a clinical program to contribute to ITTI programs and reports.
- Exploring partnerships and capacity building opportunities in countries like Colombia, Vietnam, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and others.
Open Source Initiatives such as OpenStack have created a vibrant ecosystem of research and innovation projects in the area of cloud computing, many of them providing open source software by themselves.
The AppHub project provides a demonstration and showcase infrastructure that helps open source projects to establish a marketing and communication channel to potential users and contributors.
Peter Deussen, AppHub coordinator, is addressing this opportunity in a presentation at MICAS 2015(Management of resources and services in Cloud and Sky computing), September 21, 2015 in Timisoara, Romania.
The document discusses how a housing authority partnered with local vendors to provide improved television, internet, phone, and security services to residents at affordable rates. This resulted in annual savings of $600 per household on average. It also led to opportunities to establish a computer learning center and partner with local schools through a BTOP grant. The services have been well received by over 95% of residents.
Alexandre Lefebvre, UShareSoft, presentation about the European open source marketplace, for the NATRES (Novel approaches and technologies for Cloud resource and service management) Cluster.
Leica Zeno and FME - Creating Engineer Friendly SolutionsSterling Geo
This document discusses how Leica Zeno GNSS solutions and FME software can work together for engineering projects. It provides details on Zeno hardware and software for accurate field data capture. It also explains how FME can automate post-processing of GNSS data by downloading necessary files, processing observations against base station data, and outputting the results in different formats. The document demonstrates these capabilities through examples of asset management, accuracy testing, and generating reports.
Librarians as Archivists and Defenders of IP Rights was originally presented to the World Affairs Council of New Hampshire delegation of librarians and archivists from the Carribean. It was provided to NHCUC library directors by Jon Cavicchi in September 2016
ITTI: Building IP Capacity and Advancing Global Innovationspkowalski
The International Technology Transfer Institute (ITTI) at Franklin Pierce Law Center aims to foster innovation in developing countries through several activities:
- Conducting scholarly research on issues related to intellectual property management, technology transfer, and access to information.
- Organizing workshops, meetings, and conferences to engage with partners like WIPO.
- Producing patent landscape reports on important health and agriculture innovations to improve access in developing areas.
- Involving students through a clinical program to contribute to ITTI programs and reports.
- Exploring partnerships and capacity building opportunities in countries like Colombia, Vietnam, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and others.
Open Source Initiatives such as OpenStack have created a vibrant ecosystem of research and innovation projects in the area of cloud computing, many of them providing open source software by themselves.
The AppHub project provides a demonstration and showcase infrastructure that helps open source projects to establish a marketing and communication channel to potential users and contributors.
Peter Deussen, AppHub coordinator, is addressing this opportunity in a presentation at MICAS 2015(Management of resources and services in Cloud and Sky computing), September 21, 2015 in Timisoara, Romania.
Ce qu'il fallait retenir de la conférence Frenchweb Day RH du 17 mars 2016.
Les informations disponibles dans ce rapport peuvent être réutilisées, sous réserve de citer les sources (intervenant concerné et Report Frenchweb Day Media).
Asuransi Marine Hull menjamin kerusakan atau kerugian kapal laut akibat musibah seperti cuaca buruk, tabrakan, kebakaran, atau tenggelam untuk berbagai jenis kapal dan kepentingan seperti rangka kapal, biaya sewa, atau tanggung jawab hukum."
Batra Computer Centre is An ISO certified 9001:2008 training centre in Ambala.
We provide Best Computer Training in Ambala. BATRA COMPUTER CENTER provides best training in C, C++, S.E.O, Web Designing, Web Development and So many other courses are available.
1. The passage summarizes the conflict in Sudan between the government and rebels in the south over control of food aid. The government uses food to reward its allies and undermine its enemies, frustrating relief efforts.
2. It describes how the government has organized some tribes displaced by rebels into pro-government militias and directs food aid to these groups. The rebels want food distributed in areas under their control but the government overrides this.
3. International relief organizations must give food aid through the government despite knowing it will be used for political purposes, otherwise they would not be able to provide assistance at all. The situation means people in rural areas continue to go hungry despite the overall famine ending.
This document contains an English test with 3 tasks for students at the Lycee Municipal Tanda.
Task 1 asks students to fill in the gaps of 3 paragraphs with vocabulary words related to journalism, parenting, and crime.
Task 2 asks students to fill in the gaps of 4 conversations with verbs in the correct form related to obligation and permission.
Task 3 asks students to fill in the gaps of 2 conversations with conjunctions and prepositions related to opinions, choices, and consequences.
This document contains the answers and scoring rubric for an English exam given as part of the Baccalaureate exam in Bondoukou, Cote d'Ivoire in 2012-2013. It is divided into three parts. Part One contains two sections with true/false questions worth 2 points each. Part Two involves writing a speech and news article worth a total of 40 points based on formatting, language, ideas and content. Part Three contains two sections matching definitions to vocabulary worth 1 point each for a total of 20 points. Scoring is allocated for grammar, vocabulary, coherence of ideas, and adherence to the tasks and topics.
1) The document discusses behaviors that can influence human health, including both involuntary reflexes and voluntary choices. It notes that while behaviors like avoiding sick people or wearing seatbelts do not eliminate risk, they can greatly reduce the risk of illness or injury.
2) Smoking is highlighted as one of the most controllable risk factors for lung cancer. The document explains how smoking damages lungs and increases cancer risks, as well as the risks of other diseases. It also notes that nicotine in tobacco is highly addictive, making smoking difficult to quit.
3) The reading is followed by comprehension questions about the text and two writing prompts - one asking students to discuss how lifestyle can influence health, and one asking students
1) Apartheid and racial discrimination have existed in South Africa since the early days of slavery. While discrimination was perhaps inevitable when more advanced civilizations first encountered less fortunate people, experiences elsewhere show it is possible to grow away from discrimination through sharing privileges if those in power devote resources to it.
2) However, in South Africa white rulers hesitated for 150 years before choosing a path of segregation and preserving white civilization as a monopoly, keeping blacks in permanent inferiority.
3) This has led to a strong, growing movement for black liberation that is supported by Africa and the UN. While South Africa is powerful, the minority cannot maintain absolute power indefinitely against the country's natural development.
This document is a correction key for a common test on the topic of demographic changes and population growth. It provides the answers to the test in three parts:
Part 1 (40 points) contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about population statistics, growth rates, and causes of urbanization.
Part 2 (40 points) evaluates students' argumentative essays on population control, assessing handwriting, content, and language. Opposing views are acceptable if logically reasoned.
Part 3 (20 points) contains another set of multiple choice questions to complete the 100-point exam.
1) According to a 1962 census, the population of Central African Republic was 1,279,642. However, birth and death records were incomplete.
2) The population growth rate is estimated to be around 2.3% annually, but a high infant mortality rate had previously balanced the high birth rate. If infant mortality decreases, rapid population growth could result.
3) Over 40% of the population is under 15, while only 6.5% is over 60. The large youth population risks overburdening social services and economic opportunities unless policies change.
Ce qu'il fallait retenir de la conférence Frenchweb Day RH du 17 mars 2016.
Les informations disponibles dans ce rapport peuvent être réutilisées, sous réserve de citer les sources (intervenant concerné et Report Frenchweb Day Media).
Asuransi Marine Hull menjamin kerusakan atau kerugian kapal laut akibat musibah seperti cuaca buruk, tabrakan, kebakaran, atau tenggelam untuk berbagai jenis kapal dan kepentingan seperti rangka kapal, biaya sewa, atau tanggung jawab hukum."
Batra Computer Centre is An ISO certified 9001:2008 training centre in Ambala.
We provide Best Computer Training in Ambala. BATRA COMPUTER CENTER provides best training in C, C++, S.E.O, Web Designing, Web Development and So many other courses are available.
1. The passage summarizes the conflict in Sudan between the government and rebels in the south over control of food aid. The government uses food to reward its allies and undermine its enemies, frustrating relief efforts.
2. It describes how the government has organized some tribes displaced by rebels into pro-government militias and directs food aid to these groups. The rebels want food distributed in areas under their control but the government overrides this.
3. International relief organizations must give food aid through the government despite knowing it will be used for political purposes, otherwise they would not be able to provide assistance at all. The situation means people in rural areas continue to go hungry despite the overall famine ending.
This document contains an English test with 3 tasks for students at the Lycee Municipal Tanda.
Task 1 asks students to fill in the gaps of 3 paragraphs with vocabulary words related to journalism, parenting, and crime.
Task 2 asks students to fill in the gaps of 4 conversations with verbs in the correct form related to obligation and permission.
Task 3 asks students to fill in the gaps of 2 conversations with conjunctions and prepositions related to opinions, choices, and consequences.
This document contains the answers and scoring rubric for an English exam given as part of the Baccalaureate exam in Bondoukou, Cote d'Ivoire in 2012-2013. It is divided into three parts. Part One contains two sections with true/false questions worth 2 points each. Part Two involves writing a speech and news article worth a total of 40 points based on formatting, language, ideas and content. Part Three contains two sections matching definitions to vocabulary worth 1 point each for a total of 20 points. Scoring is allocated for grammar, vocabulary, coherence of ideas, and adherence to the tasks and topics.
1) The document discusses behaviors that can influence human health, including both involuntary reflexes and voluntary choices. It notes that while behaviors like avoiding sick people or wearing seatbelts do not eliminate risk, they can greatly reduce the risk of illness or injury.
2) Smoking is highlighted as one of the most controllable risk factors for lung cancer. The document explains how smoking damages lungs and increases cancer risks, as well as the risks of other diseases. It also notes that nicotine in tobacco is highly addictive, making smoking difficult to quit.
3) The reading is followed by comprehension questions about the text and two writing prompts - one asking students to discuss how lifestyle can influence health, and one asking students
1) Apartheid and racial discrimination have existed in South Africa since the early days of slavery. While discrimination was perhaps inevitable when more advanced civilizations first encountered less fortunate people, experiences elsewhere show it is possible to grow away from discrimination through sharing privileges if those in power devote resources to it.
2) However, in South Africa white rulers hesitated for 150 years before choosing a path of segregation and preserving white civilization as a monopoly, keeping blacks in permanent inferiority.
3) This has led to a strong, growing movement for black liberation that is supported by Africa and the UN. While South Africa is powerful, the minority cannot maintain absolute power indefinitely against the country's natural development.
This document is a correction key for a common test on the topic of demographic changes and population growth. It provides the answers to the test in three parts:
Part 1 (40 points) contains multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions about population statistics, growth rates, and causes of urbanization.
Part 2 (40 points) evaluates students' argumentative essays on population control, assessing handwriting, content, and language. Opposing views are acceptable if logically reasoned.
Part 3 (20 points) contains another set of multiple choice questions to complete the 100-point exam.
1) According to a 1962 census, the population of Central African Republic was 1,279,642. However, birth and death records were incomplete.
2) The population growth rate is estimated to be around 2.3% annually, but a high infant mortality rate had previously balanced the high birth rate. If infant mortality decreases, rapid population growth could result.
3) Over 40% of the population is under 15, while only 6.5% is over 60. The large youth population risks overburdening social services and economic opportunities unless policies change.