El Departamento de Lengua del IES Puerta del Mar organizó una visita al Castillo para el año 2009. Los alumnos del instituto realizaron una gala al final del curso escolar en el IES Puerta del Mar.
This document appears to be an advertisement for Zoo Roselli accessories for spring/summer 2009 and 2010 seasons. It provides a brief title indicating it covers those two seasons but does not include any other details about specific products or styles in the limited one word title.
Using Your Data To Find a Better Web - Future Insights Live 2012George Ortiz
Many startups concentrate on their UX efforts through (hopefully) running a series of targeted A/B tests to move beyond the "what" metrics to figuring our "why". Very few use comparative data sets during this period and even less figure out that these A/B test methods are long and ineffective. Thew new method emerging by the companies that get it is one of automated testing or simply using their current data and user interactions to build their UX. A great example is the Huffington Post, which does a form of crowd-sourced A/B testing in real-time to determine how their users want to receive headlines. There are more and more code libraries for integrating this method into your core product such as phpab and A/Bingo.
Executive Administrative Professional Skills OverviewMeryl Runion Rose
See if any of these questions apply to you. This is a preview for the Administrative Professional Online Training Camp. I'll be touching on these point in a free webinar on Wednesday October 17th at 11:15 MDT. (That's 1:15 Eastern Time.) You can register for that at www.speakstrong.com/webinars
Find the Synergy Center where differences align and augment instead of collide. The trend in leadership is moving toward engagement - but that doesn't mean leadership skills we take with us have no value anymore.
The document presents the Ultimate Communication Formula which consists of saying what you mean, meaning what you say, and being clear, direct, and kind when communicating. It emphasizes thinking about what you feel and want to convey before speaking, saying what actions you will take, following through by taking those actions, and practicing communication as a way to transform life.
The document introduces the SpeakStrong Method Level One for improving speaking skills. It emphasizes that every word matters and speakers should practice saying what they mean without being mean. It encourages matching words to thoughts and feelings, honoring words as bonds, and graciously honoring the listener. The document promotes checking back for more stories and practices from the SpeakStrong Method.
WordPress Themes & Plugins: a Data StoryGeorge Ortiz
This document discusses data about WordPress themes and plugins from PressTrends. It finds that 65% of themes and 43% of plugins are abandoned on average. The top plugins used are for SEO and analytics. On average sites have 7 plugins installed, publish 32 posts per month, and 57% of posts receive comments. WordPress sites currently have a 43% spam rate, 50% bounce rate, and average load time of 0.08 seconds. PressTrends uses this data to suggest highest performing themes and plugins to users.
The Sandy Hook school shootings affected us all. I was deeply moved in a way that words couldn't touch. I waited silently listening for what I felt called to say about it. Then I remembered the powerful true story a reader shared with me years ago.
Her words are touching, instructive and inspiring.
This document appears to be an advertisement for Zoo Roselli accessories for spring/summer 2009 and 2010 seasons. It provides a brief title indicating it covers those two seasons but does not include any other details about specific products or styles in the limited one word title.
Using Your Data To Find a Better Web - Future Insights Live 2012George Ortiz
Many startups concentrate on their UX efforts through (hopefully) running a series of targeted A/B tests to move beyond the "what" metrics to figuring our "why". Very few use comparative data sets during this period and even less figure out that these A/B test methods are long and ineffective. Thew new method emerging by the companies that get it is one of automated testing or simply using their current data and user interactions to build their UX. A great example is the Huffington Post, which does a form of crowd-sourced A/B testing in real-time to determine how their users want to receive headlines. There are more and more code libraries for integrating this method into your core product such as phpab and A/Bingo.
Executive Administrative Professional Skills OverviewMeryl Runion Rose
See if any of these questions apply to you. This is a preview for the Administrative Professional Online Training Camp. I'll be touching on these point in a free webinar on Wednesday October 17th at 11:15 MDT. (That's 1:15 Eastern Time.) You can register for that at www.speakstrong.com/webinars
Find the Synergy Center where differences align and augment instead of collide. The trend in leadership is moving toward engagement - but that doesn't mean leadership skills we take with us have no value anymore.
The document presents the Ultimate Communication Formula which consists of saying what you mean, meaning what you say, and being clear, direct, and kind when communicating. It emphasizes thinking about what you feel and want to convey before speaking, saying what actions you will take, following through by taking those actions, and practicing communication as a way to transform life.
The document introduces the SpeakStrong Method Level One for improving speaking skills. It emphasizes that every word matters and speakers should practice saying what they mean without being mean. It encourages matching words to thoughts and feelings, honoring words as bonds, and graciously honoring the listener. The document promotes checking back for more stories and practices from the SpeakStrong Method.
WordPress Themes & Plugins: a Data StoryGeorge Ortiz
This document discusses data about WordPress themes and plugins from PressTrends. It finds that 65% of themes and 43% of plugins are abandoned on average. The top plugins used are for SEO and analytics. On average sites have 7 plugins installed, publish 32 posts per month, and 57% of posts receive comments. WordPress sites currently have a 43% spam rate, 50% bounce rate, and average load time of 0.08 seconds. PressTrends uses this data to suggest highest performing themes and plugins to users.
The Sandy Hook school shootings affected us all. I was deeply moved in a way that words couldn't touch. I waited silently listening for what I felt called to say about it. Then I remembered the powerful true story a reader shared with me years ago.
Her words are touching, instructive and inspiring.
Stop Creating Data For Sake of Creating DataGeorge Ortiz
WordCamp Birmingham Talk - Stop Creating Data for the Sake of Creating Data
WordPress is on over 70+ million sites - 15% of the web. With that much of the web relative, we now have a platform that allows us to access the deep answers of design, development, and content creation.
Results from a GPS phrase competition and preview of a free webinar schedueld for August 16th. Register at www.speakstrong.com/webinars
Imagine a GPS system designed to give feedback to super-sensitive people. What would it say when you take a wrong turn? What does that teach you about feedback in general and at work in specific?
Growth hacking involves using marketing and engineering tactics to rapidly grow a product by focusing on acquisition, activation, and retention of users. Some key tactics discussed include validating the product before growth efforts, using analytics to guide decisions, testing landing pages and copywriting, onboarding and community building to activate users, and drip campaigns, alerts, and exit interviews to retain them over time. Resources on growth hacking are provided.
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) gained 24 seats in the 2010 Dutch general election, while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. Both were considered populist parties that appealed to dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Verdonk initially polled well when she founded TON in 2007, but her support declined, while Wilders' backing grew steadily. The thesis aims to explain the differences in their electoral outcomes between 2006-2010 by examining factors like leadership, issue preferences, and protest voting that typically influence populist party success or failure.
Slides and notes for the SpeakStrong Webinar about communication in our busy times. Notes are next to the comment option below. You can also download: Download Beyond-Busy Worksheet at: http://www.speakstrong.com/documents/BBworksheet.docx
And
Download Beyond-Busy PowerPhrases Doc at http://www.speakstrong.com/documents/BBworksheet.docx
This document provides a research proposal that aims to analyze the differences in electoral success between Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) and Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) movement in the Netherlands between 2006-2010. While both parties emerged as new right-wing populist forces, only Wilders' PVV was able to secure seats in the 2010 election, winning 24 seats, while Verdonk's TON failed to win any. The proposal seeks to understand why one populist party succeeded while the other failed by examining their campaigns, leadership styles, issue positioning, and popularity over time using theories of populist party success and failure.
This document provides background information and proposes to study why Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) was successful in the 2010 Dutch general election while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. It discusses populism as a political approach and analyzes whether Wilders and Verdonk can be considered populist leaders based on key characteristics identified in previous research. The research aims to explain the differences in electoral outcomes for these two new right-wing populist parties that emerged in the Netherlands between 2006-2010 and were initially both polling well.
The document discusses Rita Verdonk and Geert Wilders, two right-wing populist politicians in the Netherlands. Both founded their own political parties after leaving the VVD party. While early polls showed Verdonk as potentially successful, Wilders was able to secure seats in the 2010 election while Verdonk failed to win any. The document analyzes whether and how Wilders and Verdonk can be characterized as populist politicians based on definitions of populism, and explores possible explanations for their differing electoral outcomes.
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) gained 24 seats in the 2010 Dutch general election, while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. Both were considered populist parties that appealed to dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Verdonk initially polled well when she founded TON in 2007, but her support declined, while Wilders' backing grew steadily. The thesis aims to explain the differences in their electoral outcomes between 2006-2010 by examining factors like leadership, issue focus, and reactions to the political climate.
Ofrecemos herramientas y metodologías para que las personas con ideas de negocio desarrollen un prototipo que pueda ser probado en un entorno real.
Cada miembro puede crear su perfil de acuerdo a sus intereses, habilidades y así montar sus proyectos de ideas de negocio, para recibir mentorías .
Stop Creating Data For Sake of Creating DataGeorge Ortiz
WordCamp Birmingham Talk - Stop Creating Data for the Sake of Creating Data
WordPress is on over 70+ million sites - 15% of the web. With that much of the web relative, we now have a platform that allows us to access the deep answers of design, development, and content creation.
Results from a GPS phrase competition and preview of a free webinar schedueld for August 16th. Register at www.speakstrong.com/webinars
Imagine a GPS system designed to give feedback to super-sensitive people. What would it say when you take a wrong turn? What does that teach you about feedback in general and at work in specific?
Growth hacking involves using marketing and engineering tactics to rapidly grow a product by focusing on acquisition, activation, and retention of users. Some key tactics discussed include validating the product before growth efforts, using analytics to guide decisions, testing landing pages and copywriting, onboarding and community building to activate users, and drip campaigns, alerts, and exit interviews to retain them over time. Resources on growth hacking are provided.
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) gained 24 seats in the 2010 Dutch general election, while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. Both were considered populist parties that appealed to dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Verdonk initially polled well when she founded TON in 2007, but her support declined, while Wilders' backing grew steadily. The thesis aims to explain the differences in their electoral outcomes between 2006-2010 by examining factors like leadership, issue preferences, and protest voting that typically influence populist party success or failure.
Slides and notes for the SpeakStrong Webinar about communication in our busy times. Notes are next to the comment option below. You can also download: Download Beyond-Busy Worksheet at: http://www.speakstrong.com/documents/BBworksheet.docx
And
Download Beyond-Busy PowerPhrases Doc at http://www.speakstrong.com/documents/BBworksheet.docx
This document provides a research proposal that aims to analyze the differences in electoral success between Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) and Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) movement in the Netherlands between 2006-2010. While both parties emerged as new right-wing populist forces, only Wilders' PVV was able to secure seats in the 2010 election, winning 24 seats, while Verdonk's TON failed to win any. The proposal seeks to understand why one populist party succeeded while the other failed by examining their campaigns, leadership styles, issue positioning, and popularity over time using theories of populist party success and failure.
This document provides background information and proposes to study why Geert Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) was successful in the 2010 Dutch general election while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. It discusses populism as a political approach and analyzes whether Wilders and Verdonk can be considered populist leaders based on key characteristics identified in previous research. The research aims to explain the differences in electoral outcomes for these two new right-wing populist parties that emerged in the Netherlands between 2006-2010 and were initially both polling well.
The document discusses Rita Verdonk and Geert Wilders, two right-wing populist politicians in the Netherlands. Both founded their own political parties after leaving the VVD party. While early polls showed Verdonk as potentially successful, Wilders was able to secure seats in the 2010 election while Verdonk failed to win any. The document analyzes whether and how Wilders and Verdonk can be characterized as populist politicians based on definitions of populism, and explores possible explanations for their differing electoral outcomes.
Wilders' Party for Freedom (PVV) gained 24 seats in the 2010 Dutch general election, while Rita Verdonk's Proud of the Netherlands (TON) party failed to win any seats. Both were considered populist parties that appealed to dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Verdonk initially polled well when she founded TON in 2007, but her support declined, while Wilders' backing grew steadily. The thesis aims to explain the differences in their electoral outcomes between 2006-2010 by examining factors like leadership, issue focus, and reactions to the political climate.
Ofrecemos herramientas y metodologías para que las personas con ideas de negocio desarrollen un prototipo que pueda ser probado en un entorno real.
Cada miembro puede crear su perfil de acuerdo a sus intereses, habilidades y así montar sus proyectos de ideas de negocio, para recibir mentorías .
Examen de Selectividad. Geografía junio 2024 (Convocatoria Ordinaria). UCLMJuan Martín Martín
Examen de Selectividad de la EvAU de Geografía de junio de 2023 en Castilla La Mancha. UCLM . (Convocatoria ordinaria)
Más información en el Blog de Geografía de Juan Martín Martín
http://blogdegeografiadejuan.blogspot.com/
Este documento presenta un examen de geografía para el Acceso a la universidad (EVAU). Consta de cuatro secciones. La primera sección ofrece tres ejercicios prácticos sobre paisajes, mapas o hábitats. La segunda sección contiene preguntas teóricas sobre unidades de relieve, transporte o demografía. La tercera sección pide definir conceptos geográficos. La cuarta sección implica identificar elementos geográficos en un mapa. El examen evalúa conocimientos fundamentales de geografía.
En la ciudad de Pasto, estamos revolucionando el acceso a microcréditos y la formalización de microempresarios informales con nuestra aplicación CrediAvanza. Nuestro objetivo es empoderar a los emprendedores locales proporcionándoles una plataforma integral que facilite el acceso a servicios financieros y asesoría profesional.