The document discusses using the fillet tool in engineering drawing and design to round corners of objects. It instructs to construct a 10" x 10" square, use the fillet tool from the modify toolbar, and click on each side of a corner to watch how the corner rounds off.
The document highlights the importance of having a clear brief and working collaboratively with others to produce great work. Having a well-defined goal and scope for a project as well as cooperating effectively with team members are key factors for success according to the text.
Brown as sugar, sweet as the feeling of addiction, in your vein as in your brain. An illness that shreds the past as abscess on the skin, leaving scars as deep as the stigma of HIV and lack of self-respect. Deletes any return on the right patch. A world aside.
“Brown As Sugar” (Brown Sugar is a common drug in India) freezes few frames from the journey towards achieving self-respect and control over the addiction to drugs. At the Yamuna Bazar Drop-In as weel as at the Detox Centre and the Farmhouse Rehabilitation, all organized by Sharan NGO in Delhi, the social workers are strongly committed, furthermore are former drug users themselves. As they have been addicted, they understand the struggles of clients and works as an example for them.
Rex Gracia, Jonathan Barbosa, Ian Camarillas Nihongo PhotoslidesNathan Barbosa
The document lists Japanese terms related to a photoshoot with friends outdoors including playing games, smoking cigarettes, talking nonsense, exercising abdominal muscles, taking outdoor pictures, and thanking friends for their participation.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. For education, Apple offered discounts and free apps to encourage adoption in schools. Key early adopters driving diffusion included teachers, students, and technology specialists using iPads for activities like reading, research, and note-taking. Widespread adoption in education occurred as iPad workshops and decentralized diffusion through schools and communities took hold.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks. Key factors in the iPad's adoption included educational apps, discounts for schools, and teachers as early adopters influencing other educators. The iPad helped engage students in new ways of learning through apps, research, and replacing textbooks.
The document describes a leadership development program called "The Leader in You" which aims to help people develop leadership skills. It covers topics like management principles, human resource management, communication skills, and personal qualities of effective leaders. The course uses participative exercises, lectures, role plays and other interactive methods. The goal is to help people advance their careers by gaining leadership abilities and becoming promotable managers.
The document discusses using the fillet tool in engineering drawing and design to round corners of objects. It instructs to construct a 10" x 10" square, use the fillet tool from the modify toolbar, and click on each side of a corner to watch how the corner rounds off.
The document highlights the importance of having a clear brief and working collaboratively with others to produce great work. Having a well-defined goal and scope for a project as well as cooperating effectively with team members are key factors for success according to the text.
Brown as sugar, sweet as the feeling of addiction, in your vein as in your brain. An illness that shreds the past as abscess on the skin, leaving scars as deep as the stigma of HIV and lack of self-respect. Deletes any return on the right patch. A world aside.
“Brown As Sugar” (Brown Sugar is a common drug in India) freezes few frames from the journey towards achieving self-respect and control over the addiction to drugs. At the Yamuna Bazar Drop-In as weel as at the Detox Centre and the Farmhouse Rehabilitation, all organized by Sharan NGO in Delhi, the social workers are strongly committed, furthermore are former drug users themselves. As they have been addicted, they understand the struggles of clients and works as an example for them.
Rex Gracia, Jonathan Barbosa, Ian Camarillas Nihongo PhotoslidesNathan Barbosa
The document lists Japanese terms related to a photoshoot with friends outdoors including playing games, smoking cigarettes, talking nonsense, exercising abdominal muscles, taking outdoor pictures, and thanking friends for their participation.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. For education, Apple offered discounts and free apps to encourage adoption in schools. Key early adopters driving diffusion included teachers, students, and technology specialists using iPads for activities like reading, research, and note-taking. Widespread adoption in education occurred as iPad workshops and decentralized diffusion through schools and communities took hold.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks. Key factors in the iPad's adoption included educational apps, discounts for schools, and teachers as early adopters influencing other educators. The iPad helped engage students in new ways of learning through apps, research, and replacing textbooks.
The document describes a leadership development program called "The Leader in You" which aims to help people develop leadership skills. It covers topics like management principles, human resource management, communication skills, and personal qualities of effective leaders. The course uses participative exercises, lectures, role plays and other interactive methods. The goal is to help people advance their careers by gaining leadership abilities and becoming promotable managers.
Space Unfolded marketing support of the presentation of a tenancyEva Riedel
This document describes a presentation concept called "Space Unfolded" created by Eva Riedel to help a property manager rent out a space. The concept uses simple and inexpensive materials like paper and cardboard to create interactive displays highlighting the property's key selling points and design opportunities. It includes areas like a "Blue Room" for negotiations and a wall with symbols and pictograms to convey facts. The goal is to provide an inspiring and decision-supportive experience for potential tenants through creativity and nudging references tied to the property's brand.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks. Key factors in the iPad's adoption included educational apps, discounts for schools, and teachers as early adopters influencing other educators. The iPad helped engage students in new ways of learning through apps, research, and replacing textbooks.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks, and Apple offered educational discounts and free apps. Key change agents in the diffusion included teachers, administrators, and students who pioneered uses like reading ebooks, research, videos, and note taking. The decentralized diffusion in education has led to the iPad's critical mass as an innovative technology championed in schools.
This document analyzes the marketing strategies and promotional activities of stock trading companies in India, with a focus on Sharekhan Ltd. It includes a study of Sharekhan's operations, products, services, customers, and marketing activities. It also compares Sharekhan's strategies to competitors like Indiabulls and Religare. Primary data was collected through customer questionnaires and visits. The analysis found Sharekhan uses various advertising methods like print, television, internet and references. Customer awareness was highest from the internet and references. The most profitable advertising sources for Sharekhan were its website and client references.
Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges confluence with the ocean ( in Bengal sagar) to wash away all the earthly sins.
Pilgrims come on these peaceful seashores for a holy dip and offer water to the Sun God. The dip is suppose to purify your “self” but just watching the landscape purifies your senses.
Life on this island is like a world aside, with no comforts but everything you need. Houses are well structured in a self-sustainable approach.
Almost every family built 2 ponds on the back of the house, one with some fishery, the other for having a bath and clothes laundering.
A field to grow, some cows for milk and compost, chicken for meat and eggs. Most of the farmer are growing betel leaves,
as they are well paid in the market.
Very few families bought solar panel and even satellite television.
In Ganga Sagar time is beaten by the tradition and binding social expectation. Life is slow and young people dream of opportunities and the western style of life.
Nevertheless, they are proud of their culture, devote to their families and respectful of their duties.
While working on Scoutzie.com, I noticed that in cases when clients and designers get upset at each other, often that is a direct result of them not understanding each other's goals. Clients want to showcase their businesses as best as they know, while designers want to create the most stunning and polished designs. Both parties are right. I want to illustrate this problem and the solution based on a problem that's familiar to many - "Make my logo bigger!" - a typical request from clients that upsets many designers.
I am giving a super-short version of this presentation at the 500Startups WarmGun conference. This is the extended version.
The document describes The Dynamic You, a resource for personal development. It provides coaching programs and workshops to help people improve their communication skills, confidence, goal achievement, and relationships. Specific offerings teach how to strengthen one's inner game, design goals, boost persuasion and leadership abilities, apply laws of attraction, and find happiness. The overall goal is to help people take control of their lives and maximize their potential.
Female foeticide refers to aborting a female fetus after determining its sex, often due to a preference for male children and issues like dowry. It is a widespread problem in India, with over 10 million female fetuses aborted each year. Reasons for female foeticide include sex discrimination, poverty, illiteracy, and viewing women as a financial burden. The practice has severe social consequences like a skewed sex ratio and increased risks of violence against women. Several laws and organizations aim to curb female foeticide by banning sex-selective abortion and promoting the adoption of girls.
Space Unfolded marketing support of the presentation of a tenancyEva Riedel
This document describes a presentation concept called "Space Unfolded" created by Eva Riedel to help a property manager rent out a space. The concept uses simple and inexpensive materials like paper and cardboard to create interactive displays highlighting the property's key selling points and design opportunities. It includes areas like a "Blue Room" for negotiations and a wall with symbols and pictograms to convey facts. The goal is to provide an inspiring and decision-supportive experience for potential tenants through creativity and nudging references tied to the property's brand.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks. Key factors in the iPad's adoption included educational apps, discounts for schools, and teachers as early adopters influencing other educators. The iPad helped engage students in new ways of learning through apps, research, and replacing textbooks.
The document discusses the diffusion of the iPad in education. It summarizes that Apple introduced the iPad in 2010 as a competitor to e-readers and netbooks, targeting consumers and education. Schools began receiving grants to implement iPads to replace textbooks, and Apple offered educational discounts and free apps. Key change agents in the diffusion included teachers, administrators, and students who pioneered uses like reading ebooks, research, videos, and note taking. The decentralized diffusion in education has led to the iPad's critical mass as an innovative technology championed in schools.
This document analyzes the marketing strategies and promotional activities of stock trading companies in India, with a focus on Sharekhan Ltd. It includes a study of Sharekhan's operations, products, services, customers, and marketing activities. It also compares Sharekhan's strategies to competitors like Indiabulls and Religare. Primary data was collected through customer questionnaires and visits. The analysis found Sharekhan uses various advertising methods like print, television, internet and references. Customer awareness was highest from the internet and references. The most profitable advertising sources for Sharekhan were its website and client references.
Gangasagar, the point where the holy river Ganges confluence with the ocean ( in Bengal sagar) to wash away all the earthly sins.
Pilgrims come on these peaceful seashores for a holy dip and offer water to the Sun God. The dip is suppose to purify your “self” but just watching the landscape purifies your senses.
Life on this island is like a world aside, with no comforts but everything you need. Houses are well structured in a self-sustainable approach.
Almost every family built 2 ponds on the back of the house, one with some fishery, the other for having a bath and clothes laundering.
A field to grow, some cows for milk and compost, chicken for meat and eggs. Most of the farmer are growing betel leaves,
as they are well paid in the market.
Very few families bought solar panel and even satellite television.
In Ganga Sagar time is beaten by the tradition and binding social expectation. Life is slow and young people dream of opportunities and the western style of life.
Nevertheless, they are proud of their culture, devote to their families and respectful of their duties.
While working on Scoutzie.com, I noticed that in cases when clients and designers get upset at each other, often that is a direct result of them not understanding each other's goals. Clients want to showcase their businesses as best as they know, while designers want to create the most stunning and polished designs. Both parties are right. I want to illustrate this problem and the solution based on a problem that's familiar to many - "Make my logo bigger!" - a typical request from clients that upsets many designers.
I am giving a super-short version of this presentation at the 500Startups WarmGun conference. This is the extended version.
The document describes The Dynamic You, a resource for personal development. It provides coaching programs and workshops to help people improve their communication skills, confidence, goal achievement, and relationships. Specific offerings teach how to strengthen one's inner game, design goals, boost persuasion and leadership abilities, apply laws of attraction, and find happiness. The overall goal is to help people take control of their lives and maximize their potential.
Female foeticide refers to aborting a female fetus after determining its sex, often due to a preference for male children and issues like dowry. It is a widespread problem in India, with over 10 million female fetuses aborted each year. Reasons for female foeticide include sex discrimination, poverty, illiteracy, and viewing women as a financial burden. The practice has severe social consequences like a skewed sex ratio and increased risks of violence against women. Several laws and organizations aim to curb female foeticide by banning sex-selective abortion and promoting the adoption of girls.