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This document discusses four mural artworks by different Malaysian artists. The first artwork, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming and uses bright colors and three-dimensional extrusion. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts an orangutan swinging in an urban setting to represent a mother's love. The third artwork, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a mother asking her son which cane he wants to be punished with. The last, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the humble beginnings of shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each artwork uses various communication concepts like conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues in their depict
This document summarizes three murals located in George Town, Penang: "Little Girl in Blue", "Reaching Up", and "Three Generations". It provides background information on the artists Ernest Zacharevic and Baba Chuah. It also lists concepts explored through each mural such as non-verbal communication, passive perception, proximity, and interpersonal relationships.
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his large scale murals painted on walls in Georgetown, Penang. His murals include portraits and figures that showcase the vibrant culture of the city. Some of his most famous works include "Little Children on a Bicycle", depicting two children happily riding a bike, and "The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaller", a large mural of an old man waiting to transport customers. Zacharevic finds inspiration in exploring the people and sites of Penang and aims to communicate themes of joy, community, and local color through his vibrant street art.
The document summarizes three murals created by different artists to communicate messages. The first mural by Chua Chi Yan aims to raise awareness about endangered hippopotamuses and uses augmented reality. The second by Syafiq Rasyid Abdul Jalil is a 3D installation titled "Quit Smoking" that depicts damaged lungs to discourage smoking. The third mural by Kenji Chai uses an orangutan mother and child to metaphorically represent the struggles of single mothers in Malaysia.
Universities offer thought, ways of thinking, knowledge, debate and learning to society. They aim to inspire a literate society that can address its problems, enable careers, and demonstrate the value of universities through changing perceptions and enhancing life experiences. Universities can help address grand challenge problems like climate change, clean energy, health and more that provide long-term benefits to society through personal development, culture, and understanding humanity's place. They seek to inspire people of all ages through enthusiastic, honest and respectful outreach.
The document provides information about mural art presentations in Malacca and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It describes several murals located in these areas, including two traditional Malaysian games, "Dragging the Leaf" and "Rolling the Hoop". It also profiles Malaysian artists Charles Cham and Ahmad Bakri Salleh, and describes murals they created depicting a street cobbler and the view from a bridge. The document analyzes these murals in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, perception, and movement.
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This document summarizes information about several murals located in Penang, Malaysia and Shah Alam. It describes the murals, including their locations, artists, and what is depicted. It also provides background on some of the artists. The document analyzes the murals using concepts from effective public communication, such as facial expressions, body movements, and selective attention. References are provided at the end to sources about the murals and artists.
This document discusses four mural artworks by different Malaysian artists. The first artwork, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming and uses bright colors and three-dimensional extrusion. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts an orangutan swinging in an urban setting to represent a mother's love. The third artwork, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a mother asking her son which cane he wants to be punished with. The last, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the humble beginnings of shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each artwork uses various communication concepts like conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues in their depict
This document summarizes three murals located in George Town, Penang: "Little Girl in Blue", "Reaching Up", and "Three Generations". It provides background information on the artists Ernest Zacharevic and Baba Chuah. It also lists concepts explored through each mural such as non-verbal communication, passive perception, proximity, and interpersonal relationships.
Ernest Zacharevic is a Lithuanian artist known for his large scale murals painted on walls in Georgetown, Penang. His murals include portraits and figures that showcase the vibrant culture of the city. Some of his most famous works include "Little Children on a Bicycle", depicting two children happily riding a bike, and "The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaller", a large mural of an old man waiting to transport customers. Zacharevic finds inspiration in exploring the people and sites of Penang and aims to communicate themes of joy, community, and local color through his vibrant street art.
The document summarizes three murals created by different artists to communicate messages. The first mural by Chua Chi Yan aims to raise awareness about endangered hippopotamuses and uses augmented reality. The second by Syafiq Rasyid Abdul Jalil is a 3D installation titled "Quit Smoking" that depicts damaged lungs to discourage smoking. The third mural by Kenji Chai uses an orangutan mother and child to metaphorically represent the struggles of single mothers in Malaysia.
Universities offer thought, ways of thinking, knowledge, debate and learning to society. They aim to inspire a literate society that can address its problems, enable careers, and demonstrate the value of universities through changing perceptions and enhancing life experiences. Universities can help address grand challenge problems like climate change, clean energy, health and more that provide long-term benefits to society through personal development, culture, and understanding humanity's place. They seek to inspire people of all ages through enthusiastic, honest and respectful outreach.
The document provides information about mural art presentations in Malacca and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It describes several murals located in these areas, including two traditional Malaysian games, "Dragging the Leaf" and "Rolling the Hoop". It also profiles Malaysian artists Charles Cham and Ahmad Bakri Salleh, and describes murals they created depicting a street cobbler and the view from a bridge. The document analyzes these murals in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, perception, and movement.
FNBE 0814- EFFECTIVE PUBLIC COMMUNICATION- ASSIGNMENT 2 - MURAL ARTkaiwenyeo
This document summarizes information about several murals located in Penang, Malaysia and Shah Alam. It describes the murals, including their locations, artists, and what is depicted. It also provides background on some of the artists. The document analyzes the murals using concepts from effective public communication, such as facial expressions, body movements, and selective attention. References are provided at the end to sources about the murals and artists.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Georgetown, Penang. One mural depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, and another shows a magician performing a body-severing act. The murals use bright colors and depictions of local culture to attract attention as non-verbal messages. A similar mural found in Kuala Lumpur shows a girl watering plants, potentially conveying the message that children today are too attached to technology compared to past generations. Mural art can communicate meanings and messages to the public in a non-verbal way.
The document discusses 4 murals created in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The first mural depicts Huminodun, the goddess associated with the harvest festival. The second mural shows the letters "BAH" representing sharing culture and heritage. The third honors the mountain guides who rescued victims after the Mount Kinabalu earthquake. The fourth remembers victims of the earthquake with a candle. All murals were created by local artists to foster culture and commemorate events.
The document summarizes and analyzes 5 different murals located in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and descriptions of the murals. The murals use concepts like non-verbal communication, perception, feedback, attention and space to convey various messages. The first mural by Ernest Zacharevic in Penang depicts a rural village to represent the idea of "hometown". The second by Muhammad Iqbal Ridzuan in Shah Alam is titled "Vacuum" and warns against hollow pursuits. The third by Abstrax Jingga in Klang pays tribute to two prominent Malaysian politicians. The fourth by Hazel Long uses 3D techniques to transport viewers through time. The last by Rapid KL
The document lists three sculptures located in George Town, Penang: "Kopi-O Sculpture" by Tang Mun Kian on Kimberley Street from 2012, "The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaler" by Ernest Zacharevic on Penang Road also from 2012, and "Little Children On A Bicycle" by Ernest Zacharevic on Armenian Street, also created in 2012. All three public art sculptures were installed in 2012 in different locations in George Town, Penang.
This document discusses four murals/artworks by different Malaysian artists. It provides background on each artist and analyzes the concepts communicated in their pieces. The first mural, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts a mother's love. The third, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a rattan shop scene. The fourth, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the origins of the shoe designer. For each work, the document examines techniques used and communication concepts conveyed, such as conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues.
The document describes several murals painted along the Melaka River in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and concepts behind three murals - "Dasar Sungai" focuses on environmental conservation, "Quit Smoking" aims to inspire people to quit smoking, and "Dancing Dutch" depicts the Dutch cultural influence in Melaka. Each mural is analyzed through 5 communication concepts: subjective perception, nonverbal communication, mass communication, intergroup/intracultural conflict, and proximity. References are provided at the end.
- Artist: Young artist Mr. Liew Wai Keat from Penang, Malaysia
- Completed a 3D mural painting of Zheng He in mid-April 2014 located at the Pinaon Time Tunnel in Penang
- Zheng He was a famous 15th century Chinese explorer, admiral, and diplomat who led voyages to Asia and East Africa between 1405-1433
- The mural depicts Zheng He based on his background as a Hui Muslim from Yunnan, China through his dress and posture
This document discusses four murals painted in Penang, Malaysia by different artists. The first mural by Simon Tan depicts an old woman laughing with her grandson and aims to portray close family relationships and positive emotions. The second mural by Ernest Zacharevic shows a young girl practicing kung fu and explores intercultural communication and different cultural perspectives. The third mural by Kang Blabla features a boy sitting on books and is meant to convey feelings of worry and isolation. The fourth mural by Michelle Yeoh portrays children in a pink landscape holding balloons to represent childhood innocence and imagination.
The document discusses several murals located in Penang, Georgetown and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and organizations involved in creating the murals. The murals aim to raise awareness of social issues through their artistic depictions and use of color, imagery, and concepts like intercultural communication and conflict. Key murals discussed include "Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat", "In A Kopi Tiam Kitchen", and "Singing In The Rain".
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The document discusses several murals located in Penang, Georgetown and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and organizations involved in creating the murals. The murals aim to raise awareness of social issues through their artistic depictions and use of color, imagery, and concepts like intercultural communication and conflict. Key murals discussed include "Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat", "In A Kopi Tiam Kitchen", and "Singing In The Rain".
This document discusses four murals created by different Malaysian artists. The first mural, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts a mother's love. The third piece, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a scene in a rattan shop. The fourth mural, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the origins of the shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each section provides background on the artist and analyzes communication concepts used in the murals such as conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues.
This document discusses using Pareto analysis to identify the key causes of employee dissatisfaction. It provides an example analysis of the causes of dissatisfaction among employees. The analysis shows that family life, odd working hours, lack of interest, poor pay, and job insecurity account for over 80% of dissatisfaction. Addressing these major factors could significantly improve overall employee satisfaction.
1) The document discusses several murals painted at an outdoor art space in Malaysia called "The Atmosphere". It describes the murals, including "Hand With Apple" by artist Anokayer, "Saving Fire" by artist Angel Ng, and two murals by artist Chekri Mansor about a drink seller and a food seller on a motorcycle.
2) It provides background on the artists and analyzes each mural using concepts like non-verbal communication, public communication, and selective attention.
3) The murals portray different aspects of Malaysian culture and society, with some reflecting the artists' personal experiences. They communicate messages to viewers through gestures and situations depicted in the artwork.
This document discusses several murals located in Penang and Kuala Lumpur. It describes murals depicting a boy on a bike, kids on bicycles, and girls skipping rope. It analyzes these murals in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, collectivist culture, and selective attention. The document also profiles Malaysian street artist Anokayer and describes his mural depicting a hand reaching for an apple, representing humanity's depletion of natural resources.
This document discusses four mural artworks located in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and descriptions of the murals. The first mural by artist Bee depicts Malaysians of different backgrounds rowing together in a boat to represent unity. The second by Anokayer shows a boy in a tiger hat holding an iPad to symbolize Malaysia's progression. The third by Louis Gan depicts children playing basketball, though the artwork lacks precision. The fourth mural by Louis Gan, titled "Brother and Sister", depicts siblings on swings to represent family closeness.
1) The document discusses several murals painted at an outdoor art space in Malaysia called "The Atmosphere". It describes five murals painted by local artists, providing background on the artists and analyzing concepts from effective public communication applied to each mural.
2) The murals depict scenes of a hand reaching for an apple, a girl trapped in a fire calling for help as a boy points above, an elderly man happily selling drinks, and another selling snacks from his motorcycle.
3) Each mural is analyzed in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, public communication, and selective attention to understand how they convey messages to viewers.
The document discusses several mural artworks found in Malaysia. It provides background on the artists and describes the concepts and messages conveyed by the murals. One mural in Petaling Jaya depicts a lantern representing peace and forgiveness. Another in George Town shows a trishaw peddler resting. A third mural by Ernest Zacharevic in George Town reads "Wo Ai Nee Malay Indian" and depicts three women in traditional Malaysian costumes representing unity among cultures.
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Descargamos códigos de Google Drive y los pusimos en un bloc de notas junto con un código adicional para una imagen. Guardamos los códigos en una carpeta llamada NE para abrirla y ver el resultado.
Ernest Zacharevic is a 26-year-old Lithuanian artist who has created several murals in Georgetown, Penang. One mural depicts an old Chinese man selling buns, and another shows a magician performing a body-severing act. The murals use bright colors and depictions of local culture to attract attention as non-verbal messages. A similar mural found in Kuala Lumpur shows a girl watering plants, potentially conveying the message that children today are too attached to technology compared to past generations. Mural art can communicate meanings and messages to the public in a non-verbal way.
The document discusses 4 murals created in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. The first mural depicts Huminodun, the goddess associated with the harvest festival. The second mural shows the letters "BAH" representing sharing culture and heritage. The third honors the mountain guides who rescued victims after the Mount Kinabalu earthquake. The fourth remembers victims of the earthquake with a candle. All murals were created by local artists to foster culture and commemorate events.
The document summarizes and analyzes 5 different murals located in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and descriptions of the murals. The murals use concepts like non-verbal communication, perception, feedback, attention and space to convey various messages. The first mural by Ernest Zacharevic in Penang depicts a rural village to represent the idea of "hometown". The second by Muhammad Iqbal Ridzuan in Shah Alam is titled "Vacuum" and warns against hollow pursuits. The third by Abstrax Jingga in Klang pays tribute to two prominent Malaysian politicians. The fourth by Hazel Long uses 3D techniques to transport viewers through time. The last by Rapid KL
The document lists three sculptures located in George Town, Penang: "Kopi-O Sculpture" by Tang Mun Kian on Kimberley Street from 2012, "The Awaiting Trishaw Pedaler" by Ernest Zacharevic on Penang Road also from 2012, and "Little Children On A Bicycle" by Ernest Zacharevic on Armenian Street, also created in 2012. All three public art sculptures were installed in 2012 in different locations in George Town, Penang.
This document discusses four murals/artworks by different Malaysian artists. It provides background on each artist and analyzes the concepts communicated in their pieces. The first mural, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts a mother's love. The third, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a rattan shop scene. The fourth, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the origins of the shoe designer. For each work, the document examines techniques used and communication concepts conveyed, such as conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues.
The document describes several murals painted along the Melaka River in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and concepts behind three murals - "Dasar Sungai" focuses on environmental conservation, "Quit Smoking" aims to inspire people to quit smoking, and "Dancing Dutch" depicts the Dutch cultural influence in Melaka. Each mural is analyzed through 5 communication concepts: subjective perception, nonverbal communication, mass communication, intergroup/intracultural conflict, and proximity. References are provided at the end.
- Artist: Young artist Mr. Liew Wai Keat from Penang, Malaysia
- Completed a 3D mural painting of Zheng He in mid-April 2014 located at the Pinaon Time Tunnel in Penang
- Zheng He was a famous 15th century Chinese explorer, admiral, and diplomat who led voyages to Asia and East Africa between 1405-1433
- The mural depicts Zheng He based on his background as a Hui Muslim from Yunnan, China through his dress and posture
This document discusses four murals painted in Penang, Malaysia by different artists. The first mural by Simon Tan depicts an old woman laughing with her grandson and aims to portray close family relationships and positive emotions. The second mural by Ernest Zacharevic shows a young girl practicing kung fu and explores intercultural communication and different cultural perspectives. The third mural by Kang Blabla features a boy sitting on books and is meant to convey feelings of worry and isolation. The fourth mural by Michelle Yeoh portrays children in a pink landscape holding balloons to represent childhood innocence and imagination.
The document discusses several murals located in Penang, Georgetown and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and organizations involved in creating the murals. The murals aim to raise awareness of social issues through their artistic depictions and use of color, imagery, and concepts like intercultural communication and conflict. Key murals discussed include "Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat", "In A Kopi Tiam Kitchen", and "Singing In The Rain".
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IndexBox Marketing has just published its report: “EU: Toilet Paper - Market Report. Analysis And Forecast To 2020”. This report focuses on the EU toilet paper market, providing a comprehensive analysis and the most recent data on its market size and volume, EU trade, price dynamics, domestic production, and turnover in the industry. The market trends section reveals the main issues and uncertainties concerning the industry, while the medium-term outlook uncovers market prospects. The attractivity index (IB Index) summarizes the source of existing opportunities as they appear in this market, as well as an interpretation of the trade figures.
The document discusses several murals located in Penang, Georgetown and Petaling Jaya, Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and organizations involved in creating the murals. The murals aim to raise awareness of social issues through their artistic depictions and use of color, imagery, and concepts like intercultural communication and conflict. Key murals discussed include "Love Me Like Your Fortune Cat", "In A Kopi Tiam Kitchen", and "Singing In The Rain".
This document discusses four murals created by different Malaysian artists. The first mural, "Melting" by Cloakwork, addresses global warming. The second, "Single Mother" by Kenji Chai, depicts a mother's love. The third piece, "Rotan" by Tang Mun Kian, shows a scene in a rattan shop. The fourth mural, "Jimmy Choo" by Baba Chuah, commemorates the origins of the shoe designer Jimmy Choo. Each section provides background on the artist and analyzes communication concepts used in the murals such as conflict, perception, and non-verbal cues.
This document discusses using Pareto analysis to identify the key causes of employee dissatisfaction. It provides an example analysis of the causes of dissatisfaction among employees. The analysis shows that family life, odd working hours, lack of interest, poor pay, and job insecurity account for over 80% of dissatisfaction. Addressing these major factors could significantly improve overall employee satisfaction.
1) The document discusses several murals painted at an outdoor art space in Malaysia called "The Atmosphere". It describes the murals, including "Hand With Apple" by artist Anokayer, "Saving Fire" by artist Angel Ng, and two murals by artist Chekri Mansor about a drink seller and a food seller on a motorcycle.
2) It provides background on the artists and analyzes each mural using concepts like non-verbal communication, public communication, and selective attention.
3) The murals portray different aspects of Malaysian culture and society, with some reflecting the artists' personal experiences. They communicate messages to viewers through gestures and situations depicted in the artwork.
This document discusses several murals located in Penang and Kuala Lumpur. It describes murals depicting a boy on a bike, kids on bicycles, and girls skipping rope. It analyzes these murals in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, collectivist culture, and selective attention. The document also profiles Malaysian street artist Anokayer and describes his mural depicting a hand reaching for an apple, representing humanity's depletion of natural resources.
This document discusses four mural artworks located in Malaysia. It provides background information on the artists and descriptions of the murals. The first mural by artist Bee depicts Malaysians of different backgrounds rowing together in a boat to represent unity. The second by Anokayer shows a boy in a tiger hat holding an iPad to symbolize Malaysia's progression. The third by Louis Gan depicts children playing basketball, though the artwork lacks precision. The fourth mural by Louis Gan, titled "Brother and Sister", depicts siblings on swings to represent family closeness.
1) The document discusses several murals painted at an outdoor art space in Malaysia called "The Atmosphere". It describes five murals painted by local artists, providing background on the artists and analyzing concepts from effective public communication applied to each mural.
2) The murals depict scenes of a hand reaching for an apple, a girl trapped in a fire calling for help as a boy points above, an elderly man happily selling drinks, and another selling snacks from his motorcycle.
3) Each mural is analyzed in terms of concepts like non-verbal communication, public communication, and selective attention to understand how they convey messages to viewers.
The document discusses several mural artworks found in Malaysia. It provides background on the artists and describes the concepts and messages conveyed by the murals. One mural in Petaling Jaya depicts a lantern representing peace and forgiveness. Another in George Town shows a trishaw peddler resting. A third mural by Ernest Zacharevic in George Town reads "Wo Ai Nee Malay Indian" and depicts three women in traditional Malaysian costumes representing unity among cultures.
Para crear una página web básica, se abre un archivo de texto en el bloc de notas, se agregan las etiquetas HTML básicas como <html>, <head> y <body>, luego se guarda el archivo con la extensión .html para que pueda ser leído por los navegadores web.
Descargamos códigos de Google Drive y los pusimos en un bloc de notas junto con un código adicional para una imagen. Guardamos los códigos en una carpeta llamada NE para abrirla y ver el resultado.
Para crear una pagina web de htlm primero se introducen códigos en un bloc de notas y luego se guarda en el archivo con extension .html para que quede lista la pagina web.
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Este documento presenta una introducción a las bases de datos relacionales en Microsoft Access 2010. Explica cómo crear informes en Access seleccionando campos disponibles y ordenándolos de forma ascendente y descendente. Finalmente, muestra una vista previa del informe finalizado.
Este documento presenta la información de contacto de dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor John Alexander Caraballo Acosta. El documento también menciona que se realizarán algunos cambios en las fotografías en lugar de texto.
El documento presenta la información de dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor. También menciona que para hacer una tabla de datos, solo el cuadro cambia, mientras que el resto es igual.
El documento presenta la información de dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor. También menciona que para hacer una tabla de datos, solo el cuadro cambia, mientras que el resto se mantiene igual.
El documento presenta información sobre dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor. Además, menciona una tabla de datos de clientes.
Este documento presenta una introducción a las bases de datos relacionales en Access 2010. Explica que las bases de datos permiten almacenar y organizar información de manera relacionada sobre un tema específico, y que se usan para administrar datos de empresas u organizaciones como empleados, clientes, productos e inventarios. También destaca que las bases de datos son importantes para crear y gestionar la información de manera ordenada y poder extraer datos de múltiples tablas relacionadas.
Este documento describe cómo crear formularios en Access 2010 para editar registros de tablas o consultas. Explica que los formularios permiten definir pantallas para editar datos y muestra los pasos para crear un formulario básico con campos distribuidos en columnas. Además, describe las secciones que componen un formulario (encabezado, detalle y pie) y los diferentes tipos de controles que se pueden agregar, como cuadros de texto y botones.
Este documento describe los conceptos básicos de las relaciones en las bases de datos relacionales, incluidas las relaciones uno a uno, uno a varios y varios a varios. Las relaciones permiten la utilización simultánea de datos de múltiples tablas mediante campos en común y se crean para vincular registros entre tablas.
El documento proporciona información sobre dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor. También contiene una breve instrucción sobre cómo hacer una tabla de datos donde solo cambia el cuadro.
El documento presenta la información de contacto de dos estudiantes del Colegio Nacional Nicolás Esguerra, incluyendo sus nombres, correos electrónicos, blogs, y el nombre de su profesor. También menciona una tabla de datos de clientes.
El documento habla sobre LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT, un sistema de robótica educativa que permite a los estudiantes aprender ciencia, tecnología y matemáticas de manera divertida y participativa. Los estudiantes pueden diseñar, construir, programar y probar robots usando piezas LEGO y software de programación. Al trabajar en proyectos de ingeniería guiados, los estudiantes desarrollan habilidades como la creatividad, resolución de problemas, comunicación y más, preparándolos para el éxito futuro.
El documento presenta información sobre LEGO MINDSTORMS NXT, un sistema de robótica educativa que permite a los estudiantes aprender ciencia, tecnología y matemáticas de manera divertida y participativa mediante el diseño, construcción y programación de robots. El objetivo general es enseñar a los estudiantes a manejar un robot educador y comprender su funcionamiento.
Este documento presenta un crucigrama sobre el robot educador Lego Mindstorms NXT. El crucigrama incluye pistas sobre componentes del robot como sensores, actuadores y el controlador. También incluye pistas sobre herramientas de programación y soporte del software.
Este documento describe cómo agregar un sensor táctil a un modelo Lego Mindstorms NXT para permitir que el robot cambie su comportamiento cuando se presiona o libera el sensor. Explica que el sensor táctil permite programar al robot para que se mueva de manera ilimitada hasta que se presione el sensor, lo que hará que espere en contacto.
KAWARU CONSULTING presenta el projecte amb l'objectiu de permetre als ciutadans realitzar tràmits administratius de manera telemàtica, des de qualsevol lloc i dispositiu, amb seguretat jurídica. Aquesta plataforma redueix els desplaçaments físics i el temps invertit en tràmits, ja que es pot fer tot en línia. A més, proporciona evidències de la correcta realització dels tràmits, garantint-ne la validesa davant d'un jutge si cal. Inicialment concebuda per al Ministeri de Justícia, la plataforma s'ha expandit per adaptar-se a diverses organitzacions i països, oferint una solució flexible i fàcil de desplegar.
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Bombas de calor: Las bombas de calor Ariston son una opción sostenible para la producción de agua caliente. Utilizan energía renovable del aire o el suelo para calentar el agua, lo que las convierte en una alternativa ecológica.
Termos eléctricos: Los termos eléctricos, como el modelo VELIS TECH DRY (sustito de los modelos Duo de Fleck), ofrecen diseño moderno y conectividad WIFI. Son ideales para hogares donde se necesita agua caliente de forma rápida y eficiente.
Aerotermia: Si buscas una solución aún más sostenible, considera la aerotermia. Esta tecnología extrae energía del aire exterior para calentar tu hogar y agua. Además, puede ser elegible para subvenciones locales.
Amado Salvador es el distribuidor oficial de Ariston en Valencia. Explora el catálogo y descubre cómo mejorar la comodidad y la eficiencia en tu hogar o negocio.
Catalogo General Electrodomesticos Teka Distribuidor Oficial Amado Salvador V...AMADO SALVADOR
El catálogo general de electrodomésticos Teka presenta una amplia gama de productos de alta calidad y diseño innovador. Como distribuidor oficial Teka, Amado Salvador ofrece soluciones en electrodomésticos Teka que destacan por su tecnología avanzada y durabilidad. Este catálogo incluye una selección exhaustiva de productos Teka que cumplen con los más altos estándares del mercado, consolidando a Amado Salvador como el distribuidor oficial Teka.
Explora las diversas categorías de electrodomésticos Teka en este catálogo, cada una diseñada para satisfacer las necesidades de cualquier hogar. Amado Salvador, como distribuidor oficial Teka, garantiza que cada producto de Teka se distingue por su excelente calidad y diseño moderno.
Amado Salvador, distribuidor oficial Teka en Valencia. La calidad y el diseño de los electrodomésticos Teka se reflejan en cada página del catálogo, ofreciendo opciones que van desde hornos, placas de cocina, campanas extractoras hasta frigoríficos y lavavajillas. Este catálogo es una herramienta esencial para inspirarse y encontrar electrodomésticos de alta calidad que se adaptan a cualquier proyecto de diseño.
En Amado Salvador somos distribuidor oficial Teka en Valencia y ponemos atu disposición acceso directo a los mejores productos de Teka. Explora este catálogo y encuentra la inspiración y los electrodomésticos necesarios para equipar tu hogar con la garantía y calidad que solo un distribuidor oficial Teka puede ofrecer.
Catalogo Refrigeracion Miele Distribuidor Oficial Amado Salvador ValenciaAMADO SALVADOR
Descubre el catálogo general de la gama de productos de refrigeración del fabricante de electrodomésticos Miele, presentado por Amado Salvador distribuidor oficial Miele en Valencia. Como distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele, Amado Salvador ofrece una amplia selección de refrigeradores, congeladores y soluciones de refrigeración de alta calidad, resistencia y diseño superior de esta marca.
La gama de productos de Miele se caracteriza por su innovación tecnológica y eficiencia energética, garantizando que cada electrodoméstico no solo cumpla con las expectativas, sino que las supere. Los refrigeradores Miele están diseñados para ofrecer un rendimiento óptimo y una conservación perfecta de los alimentos, con características avanzadas como la tecnología de enfriamiento Dynamic Cooling, sistemas de almacenamiento flexible y acabados premium.
En este catálogo, encontrarás detalles sobre los distintos modelos de refrigeradores y congeladores Miele, incluyendo sus especificaciones técnicas, características destacadas y beneficios para el usuario. Amado Salvador, como distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele, garantiza que todos los productos cumplen con los más altos estándares de calidad y durabilidad.
Explora el catálogo completo y encuentra el refrigerador Miele perfecto para tu hogar con Amado Salvador, el distribuidor oficial de electrodomésticos Miele.
HPE presenta una competició destinada a estudiants, que busca fomentar habilitats tecnològiques i promoure la innovació en un entorn STEAM (Ciència, Tecnologia, Enginyeria, Arts i Matemàtiques). A través de diverses fases, els equips han de resoldre reptes mensuals basats en àrees com algorísmica, desenvolupament de programari, infraestructures tecnològiques, intel·ligència artificial i altres tecnologies. Els millors equips tenen l'oportunitat de desenvolupar un projecte més gran en una fase presencial final, on han de crear una solució concreta per a un conflicte real relacionat amb la sostenibilitat. Aquesta competició promou la inclusió, la sostenibilitat i l'accessibilitat tecnològica, alineant-se amb els Objectius de Desenvolupament Sostenible de l'ONU.