Proyección de la bipersonal de pintura de Nina Augustsson y Chebo Ballumbrosio. Del 8 de abril al 2 de mayo 2010 en la Galería Delbarrio de Chorrillos.
This document discusses embracing your uniqueness and telling your own story rather than focusing on competition. It argues that by realizing you are "everything that exists" and embracing who you truly are, you can transform your vision and break limitations. It encourages brands to stop seeing themselves as "tiny" compared to others and to forget about competition, instead focusing on authentically telling their own unique story.
The document discusses the advantages of mobile technology and its implications. Specifically, it notes that:
- Mobile reaches critical mass as a technology and will change how people do business and use technology.
- Mobile usage and consumer behavior is global, with over 5 billion mobile subscribers worldwide representing most regions.
- Mobile implications include commerce, location-based services, mobile payments, health monitoring, and more.
O documento resume as discussões de uma conferência sobre operadores de sistemas aéreos não tripulados (UAV). Muitas forças armadas exigem que apenas pilotos possam operar UAVs, enquanto outros usam operadores treinados. O Hermes 450 foi projetado para operadores não-pilotos e a Artilharia Real do Reino Unido mostrou que operadores sem experiência de voo podem operá-lo com segurança após treinamento curto.
This document proposes using a mobile sensor network to detect nuclear material in large cities. Sensors would be installed in many vehicles like taxis and police cars. A control center would receive signals from the sensors in real time and analyze the data using a dynamic model approach to estimate the location of any nuclear sources. Particle filtering is used to update estimates after each time period based on new sensor data. Simulations show this mobile sensor network can effectively detect nuclear material.
Social documentary photography documents people in natural settings and often focuses on disadvantaged groups or social issues. The document discusses two social documentary photographers - Erica McDonald, who photographed grateful dead concerts in 1991, showing a hidden part of society where people seemed happy, and Ron Haviv, who photographed children in Darfur in 2005 to raise awareness of their poverty and daily struggles. While Erica's photos showed affection between subjects, Haviv's images rarely showed children smiling to highlight the suffering. Both photographers documented social issues and people's lives, but with different objectives - Erica showed people dealing with poverty, while Haviv aimed to increase awareness of its horrible effects.
This document discusses embracing your uniqueness and telling your own story rather than focusing on competition. It argues that by realizing you are "everything that exists" and embracing who you truly are, you can transform your vision and break limitations. It encourages brands to stop seeing themselves as "tiny" compared to others and to forget about competition, instead focusing on authentically telling their own unique story.
The document discusses the advantages of mobile technology and its implications. Specifically, it notes that:
- Mobile reaches critical mass as a technology and will change how people do business and use technology.
- Mobile usage and consumer behavior is global, with over 5 billion mobile subscribers worldwide representing most regions.
- Mobile implications include commerce, location-based services, mobile payments, health monitoring, and more.
O documento resume as discussões de uma conferência sobre operadores de sistemas aéreos não tripulados (UAV). Muitas forças armadas exigem que apenas pilotos possam operar UAVs, enquanto outros usam operadores treinados. O Hermes 450 foi projetado para operadores não-pilotos e a Artilharia Real do Reino Unido mostrou que operadores sem experiência de voo podem operá-lo com segurança após treinamento curto.
This document proposes using a mobile sensor network to detect nuclear material in large cities. Sensors would be installed in many vehicles like taxis and police cars. A control center would receive signals from the sensors in real time and analyze the data using a dynamic model approach to estimate the location of any nuclear sources. Particle filtering is used to update estimates after each time period based on new sensor data. Simulations show this mobile sensor network can effectively detect nuclear material.
Social documentary photography documents people in natural settings and often focuses on disadvantaged groups or social issues. The document discusses two social documentary photographers - Erica McDonald, who photographed grateful dead concerts in 1991, showing a hidden part of society where people seemed happy, and Ron Haviv, who photographed children in Darfur in 2005 to raise awareness of their poverty and daily struggles. While Erica's photos showed affection between subjects, Haviv's images rarely showed children smiling to highlight the suffering. Both photographers documented social issues and people's lives, but with different objectives - Erica showed people dealing with poverty, while Haviv aimed to increase awareness of its horrible effects.
The document provides guidelines for writers on their social and cultural responsibilities when reporting stories. It discusses the importance of being fair, unbiased, and respecting differences. It also outlines 12 rules from the National Union of Journalists' code of conduct that writers should follow, such as obtaining accurate information and avoiding intrusion into people's private lives. The rules aim to guide writers to consider topics like terrorism, race, and disability sensitively and avoid producing material that could incite discrimination or hatred.
Las materias incluidas en el documento son: matemáticas como álgebra, geometría, trigonometría y razonamiento matemático; ciencias como física, química y ciencias sociales; y lenguajes como inglés y comunicación integral.
The Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA) presents its 2011 Year in Review, thanking parents of students, alumni, staff, students, and donors for their support. CCTA founder and artistic director Toby Orenstein and executive director Melissa Rosenberg express gratitude to various stakeholders for making CCTA's mission of educating children in theatrical arts possible and helping students inspire and amaze. CCTA receives major funding from anonymous and individual donors as well as nonprofit foundations.
This document outlines Hofstede's fifth dimension of national culture which distinguishes between long-term orientation and short-term orientation. It discusses key differences in various domains like family, school, and business between societies with long-term vs. short-term orientation. Countries in East Asia like China, Japan, and Korea demonstrate long-term orientation and scored high on the long-term orientation index which correlated with their strong economic growth. Short-term orientation societies give more importance to traditions, social obligations, and quick results rather than perseverance and thrift. The document also examines relationship between orientation and factors like economic development, imprisonment rates, and religious fundamentalism.
På den första planschen arkiv i Finland, på den andra finns rikssvenska institutioner t.h., som - en rätt talande - jämförelse. Då organisation har flera konton, anges det som har flera följare.
Este documento describe las características fundamentales del cuento. Explica que un cuento es una narración breve y ficcional que gira en torno a un grupo reducido de personajes y un argumento sencillo. Distingue entre el cuento popular y el cuento literario. Además, identifica las partes clave de un cuento: la introducción, el desarrollo y el desenlace.
The document provides guidelines for writers on their social and cultural responsibilities when reporting stories. It discusses the importance of being fair, unbiased, and respecting differences. It also outlines 12 rules from the National Union of Journalists' code of conduct that writers should follow, such as obtaining accurate information and avoiding intrusion into people's private lives. The rules aim to guide writers to consider topics like terrorism, race, and disability sensitively and avoid producing material that could incite discrimination or hatred.
Las materias incluidas en el documento son: matemáticas como álgebra, geometría, trigonometría y razonamiento matemático; ciencias como física, química y ciencias sociales; y lenguajes como inglés y comunicación integral.
The Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts (CCTA) presents its 2011 Year in Review, thanking parents of students, alumni, staff, students, and donors for their support. CCTA founder and artistic director Toby Orenstein and executive director Melissa Rosenberg express gratitude to various stakeholders for making CCTA's mission of educating children in theatrical arts possible and helping students inspire and amaze. CCTA receives major funding from anonymous and individual donors as well as nonprofit foundations.
This document outlines Hofstede's fifth dimension of national culture which distinguishes between long-term orientation and short-term orientation. It discusses key differences in various domains like family, school, and business between societies with long-term vs. short-term orientation. Countries in East Asia like China, Japan, and Korea demonstrate long-term orientation and scored high on the long-term orientation index which correlated with their strong economic growth. Short-term orientation societies give more importance to traditions, social obligations, and quick results rather than perseverance and thrift. The document also examines relationship between orientation and factors like economic development, imprisonment rates, and religious fundamentalism.
På den första planschen arkiv i Finland, på den andra finns rikssvenska institutioner t.h., som - en rätt talande - jämförelse. Då organisation har flera konton, anges det som har flera följare.
Este documento describe las características fundamentales del cuento. Explica que un cuento es una narración breve y ficcional que gira en torno a un grupo reducido de personajes y un argumento sencillo. Distingue entre el cuento popular y el cuento literario. Además, identifica las partes clave de un cuento: la introducción, el desarrollo y el desenlace.