El documento habla sobre los efectos dañinos de las drogas y pide no usarlas. Menciona a Whitney Houston como un ejemplo de alguien que perdió su salud y libertad debido a las drogas. Recomienda informarse sobre todos los tipos de drogas y sus efectos para combatir a los traficantes y propagadores. Pide decir no a las drogas y a los viajes sin retorno en busca de una falsa felicidad.
This is a small collection of Interaction Design, User experience and Development samples of the work that I have been doing for the past 4 years as a student of Department of Design, IIT Guwahati..
EDIT 7320 Literature Review PresentationAndy Plemmons
This presentation compliments my literature graphic found at andy.plemmons.googlepages.com In my applied research project, I am looking at ways that elementary students select books in the media center and how I, as the the media specialist, can support this process.
Teaching Tenses, by Rosemary Aitken is a classic 'must have' for ESL/EFL teachers, which focuses exclusively on the main tenses in English. It is a practical and pragmatic source of ideas for presenting and practicing grammar is the perfect antidote to mind-bending grammatical theory. Its main features are:
* succinct focus on meaning, form, use and pronunciation with clear timelines to highlight meaning
* common leaner difficulties and errors
* suggested contexts and practice activities
Panel presentation at Software Institutes for Sustained Innovation (SI2) BoF at SuperComputing11 in Seattle.
Experiences and challenges identified from 7 years of working to build more maintainable software in research environments.
Why developing research software is like a startup (and why this matters)Neil Chue Hong
When we think about the software used in research and science, we might think of the commercial packages with thousands of users, or the millions of lines of code that support experiments such as the Large Hadron Collider, or indeed the millions of scripts written every day by researchers across the world to undertake simple tasks. What is clear is that modern research relies on software: a recent survey of UK researchers conducted by the Software Sustainability Institute reported that 92% of researchers used software, and 69% could not conduct their work without it. Millions of dollars are invested each year in supporting a quasi-industry of software production, with the equivalent of the full-spectrum from large multinationals and tiny cottage industries, but little is known about whether this is efficient or indeed appropriate. This talk will examine the similarities between the development of software in the research environment and the lifecycle of technology startup companies. It will also consider the driving factors behind adoption of software and the impact of software sustainability on the ability to conduct research.
Where does it go from here? The role of software in digital repositoriesNeil Chue Hong
The open repositories community has made great strides in recent years in addressing interoperability, policy and providing the arguments for open access and sharing. One aspect of open research which has come to prominence is the importance of software as a fundamental part of reproducible research, which in turn raises issues around the preservation of software.
In this short presentation, I will describe some of the work that the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) has been doing to address the structural and policy issues which currently present a barrier to the deposit and use of software in open repositories.
Talk given at ICERM Workshop on Reproducibility in Computational and Experimental Mathematics summarising various work that the Software Sustainability Institute has done in the areas (Skills and Capability, Recognition and Reward, Careers) that we believe underpin reusable, reproducible research.
Doing Science Properly in the Digital Age: Software Skills for Free-Range Res...Neil Chue Hong
Keynote given at Digital Research 2012, Oxford, on the current challenges and opportunities for changing the way that software development is taught to researchers. Can we get to the point where the "why" of programming is as important as the "how"?
This is a small collection of Interaction Design, User experience and Development samples of the work that I have been doing for the past 4 years as a student of Department of Design, IIT Guwahati..
EDIT 7320 Literature Review PresentationAndy Plemmons
This presentation compliments my literature graphic found at andy.plemmons.googlepages.com In my applied research project, I am looking at ways that elementary students select books in the media center and how I, as the the media specialist, can support this process.
Teaching Tenses, by Rosemary Aitken is a classic 'must have' for ESL/EFL teachers, which focuses exclusively on the main tenses in English. It is a practical and pragmatic source of ideas for presenting and practicing grammar is the perfect antidote to mind-bending grammatical theory. Its main features are:
* succinct focus on meaning, form, use and pronunciation with clear timelines to highlight meaning
* common leaner difficulties and errors
* suggested contexts and practice activities
Panel presentation at Software Institutes for Sustained Innovation (SI2) BoF at SuperComputing11 in Seattle.
Experiences and challenges identified from 7 years of working to build more maintainable software in research environments.
Why developing research software is like a startup (and why this matters)Neil Chue Hong
When we think about the software used in research and science, we might think of the commercial packages with thousands of users, or the millions of lines of code that support experiments such as the Large Hadron Collider, or indeed the millions of scripts written every day by researchers across the world to undertake simple tasks. What is clear is that modern research relies on software: a recent survey of UK researchers conducted by the Software Sustainability Institute reported that 92% of researchers used software, and 69% could not conduct their work without it. Millions of dollars are invested each year in supporting a quasi-industry of software production, with the equivalent of the full-spectrum from large multinationals and tiny cottage industries, but little is known about whether this is efficient or indeed appropriate. This talk will examine the similarities between the development of software in the research environment and the lifecycle of technology startup companies. It will also consider the driving factors behind adoption of software and the impact of software sustainability on the ability to conduct research.
Where does it go from here? The role of software in digital repositoriesNeil Chue Hong
The open repositories community has made great strides in recent years in addressing interoperability, policy and providing the arguments for open access and sharing. One aspect of open research which has come to prominence is the importance of software as a fundamental part of reproducible research, which in turn raises issues around the preservation of software.
In this short presentation, I will describe some of the work that the Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) has been doing to address the structural and policy issues which currently present a barrier to the deposit and use of software in open repositories.
Talk given at ICERM Workshop on Reproducibility in Computational and Experimental Mathematics summarising various work that the Software Sustainability Institute has done in the areas (Skills and Capability, Recognition and Reward, Careers) that we believe underpin reusable, reproducible research.
Doing Science Properly in the Digital Age: Software Skills for Free-Range Res...Neil Chue Hong
Keynote given at Digital Research 2012, Oxford, on the current challenges and opportunities for changing the way that software development is taught to researchers. Can we get to the point where the "why" of programming is as important as the "how"?
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los cuales existe un tabú, como el sexo, las drogas, la religión, las minorías y toda esa farsa que es
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Rocío Silva Santisteban: Esa cosa negra
Emilia, Silvia, Cindy Arlette y Giorgina. Son cuatro mujeres peruanas pero tan diferentes. Emilia es alta, tiene los ojos claros, limeña, tuvo una educación privilegiada y una familia amorosa. Silvia es pequeña, recia, de pelo ensortijado y voluntad a prueba de alturas. Arlette es huamanguina pero una chica urbana, bluyines y una voz muy queda, susurrante. Giorgina también es de Ayacucho, pero de Vilcashuamán, tiene el rostro redondo y sonriente, es una mujer aguerrida con manos que se han dedicado a la tierra.
1. D R O G A S NO, ¡¡¡ GRACIAS !!! Le propongo no tocar el ratón
2. A CONTINUACIÓN TE PRESENTO, LOS ESFECTOS DE LA DROGA PARA TU ANALISIS, EN UNA PERSONA QUE LO TENÍA CASI TODO Y HOY CARECE DE SALUD Y LIBERTAD. WHITNEY HOUSTON
3. Vamos a recordarla. Por los gratos momentos que nos dió a través de su increíble voz y sus bellas canciones.
10. DIOS NOS REGALA DONES Y ES NUESTRO DEBER CUIDARLOS, MULTIPLICARLOS Y MANTENERLOS EN SERVICIO. LAS DROGAS: ¡SI DEGRADAN!, ¡SI DESTRUYEN!, ¡SI MATAN!. HAY QUE INFORMARSE DE TODOS LOS TIPOS, LEGALES TAMBIÉN, DE TODOS LOS EFECTOS, ESPECIALMENTE DE LOS COLATERALES NO DESEADOS. ¡¡¡ INFORMEMONOS !!!.
11. TAMBIÉN NUESTROS HIJOS, FAMILIARES, AMIGOS, VECINOS DEBEN ESTAR LIBRES DE DROGAS. COMBATAMOS A LOS: CAMELLOS DISTRIBUIDORES, PLANTADORES, CORRUPTOS, INCITADORES, PROPAGADORES EXAGETAS, DROGADICTOS, ETC, ETC. ES UNA LABOR DE TODOS, NO SÓLO DE LAS FUERZAS DE SEGURIDAD. SON PARASITOS SOCIALES, QUE JUEGAN CON LA SALUD DE LOS DEMÁS.
12. ¡¡¡NO A LA DROGA!!! NO A LOS VIAJES SIN RETORNO EN BUSCA DE LA FALSA FELICIDAD. ¡LOS ADICTOS SON ENFERMOS! . ¡ SON ... ESCLAVOS. ¡¡¡ DI SI, A LA VIDA !!!.