El documento habla sobre una salida al monte Ibaiondo Mendi Taldea el 11 de marzo de 2007. La salida incluyó una caminata hacia Cruz Grande desde el pueblo de Ullibarri Ganboa.
El documento habla sobre una salida al Ibaiondo Mendi Taldea el 11 de marzo de 2007. La ruta incluyó una caminata a Cruz Grande desde Ullibarri Ganboa.
This document lists 6 pairs of names grouped under the heading "Projects: My imaginary trip!". Each pair of names is separated by a line break. The document appears to be assigning imaginary trip partners to 6 pairs of individuals.
The document discusses robots and focuses on the military robot called the Foster-Miller TALON. It defines a robot, compares it to a simple machine, and lists different types of robots including military robots. It then describes the TALON in detail, covering its capabilities, history of use, and concluding that robots may fight future wars and help with tasks.
This document provides examples of ways to tell time in English using phrases like "ten past five", "twenty-five to eleven", "noon", "ten to two", and "a quarter past/to" to express times before and after the hour.
The document defines robots and discusses the differences between robots and machines. It describes how military robots are used for combat, spying, and reconnaissance purposes to allow dangerous tasks to be performed without risking human lives. An example of a military robot called SWORDS is provided, which was used in the Iraq war and controlled remotely by an operator. The conclusion suggests that combat robots may take over human fighting in the future.
The document identifies common writing mistakes made by students on an English proficiency exam and provides corrections. Some examples of mistakes include subject-verb agreement errors, incorrect prepositions, improper verb tenses, issues with articles, and word choice errors. The document offers revised versions of sentences containing these types of errors to demonstrate correct English usage and writing structure.
El documento habla sobre una salida al Ibaiondo Mendi Taldea el 11 de marzo de 2007. La ruta incluyó una caminata a Cruz Grande desde Ullibarri Ganboa.
This document lists 6 pairs of names grouped under the heading "Projects: My imaginary trip!". Each pair of names is separated by a line break. The document appears to be assigning imaginary trip partners to 6 pairs of individuals.
The document discusses robots and focuses on the military robot called the Foster-Miller TALON. It defines a robot, compares it to a simple machine, and lists different types of robots including military robots. It then describes the TALON in detail, covering its capabilities, history of use, and concluding that robots may fight future wars and help with tasks.
This document provides examples of ways to tell time in English using phrases like "ten past five", "twenty-five to eleven", "noon", "ten to two", and "a quarter past/to" to express times before and after the hour.
The document defines robots and discusses the differences between robots and machines. It describes how military robots are used for combat, spying, and reconnaissance purposes to allow dangerous tasks to be performed without risking human lives. An example of a military robot called SWORDS is provided, which was used in the Iraq war and controlled remotely by an operator. The conclusion suggests that combat robots may take over human fighting in the future.
The document identifies common writing mistakes made by students on an English proficiency exam and provides corrections. Some examples of mistakes include subject-verb agreement errors, incorrect prepositions, improper verb tenses, issues with articles, and word choice errors. The document offers revised versions of sentences containing these types of errors to demonstrate correct English usage and writing structure.
The document discusses the meanings of common English idioms and expressions:
- To bear in mind means to remember something for future reference.
- To have a go means to try.
- To let the matter drop means to stop a discussion.
- To be in two minds means to be undecided.
- When a criminal is said to be "at large" it means they are free when they shouldn't be.
- When a machine is said to be "on its last legs" it means it's beyond repair.
The document contains examples of common oral mistakes in English, along with the correct versions. Some examples of mistakes include incorrect verb forms, such as "was" instead of "were"; missing words or incorrect prepositions, like "to" instead of "for"; and incorrect word choices like "hotter" instead of "hotter". The document provides corrections to improve oral English skills and help avoid mistakes that could result in a fail on an exam.
The document contains examples of sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The sentences test the understanding of when to use each tense by filling in the blanks with the appropriate verb form. They cover common scenarios like habits, ongoing actions and future plans to illustrate the difference between the two verb tenses.
This document provides corrections for common grammatical mistakes in English sentences. Some examples include changing phrases like "I'm used to get up early" to "I'm used to getting up early" and "Would you mind to open the window?" to "Would you mind opening the window?". It also shows corrections for issues like subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, preposition choice, and tense consistency.
Integrating Share Point With Your Ecm Erm ApplicationRuss Stalters
The document discusses three options for integrating Microsoft SharePoint with enterprise content management (ECM) or enterprise records management (ERM) systems. Option 1 is to use SharePoint with a traditional ECM solution. Option 2 is to use SharePoint with an ERM solution. Option 3 is to use SharePoint with the Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 records center resource kit. The document also briefly describes some additional capabilities of SharePoint like workflow, InfoPath, and connecting to external data sources.
I presented on this topic last Thursday at the AIIM National Capital Chapter breakfast meeting. I had a great time presenting my view of what the future may hold and talked about some of the clues that we may have been able to pick up at the recent AIIMexpo 2007 in Boston.
Welcome To My World: Why I Can't Sleep at NightRuss Stalters
Russell Stalters discusses the challenges of managing large volumes of documents and information in the digital age. He argues that e-discovery poses a massive challenge for organizations due to the scale of document conversions required. Additionally, current information management solutions are still too complex to use and education programs do not provide the necessary multi-disciplinary training. Stalters calls for simpler solutions, industry-specific packaged solutions, and a new professional discipline and career path focused on addressing these modern information challenges.
The document provides guidance on writing a formal email, including recommended structures and expressions to use. It recommends including a greeting and reason for writing in the first paragraph, giving and requesting information in the second paragraph, and giving or requesting further information in the third paragraph. It also provides examples of formal closing expressions and signatures to use depending on whether the email is addressed to a specific person or generally.
The document provides guidance on writing short stories, including how to structure a story with an introduction, main body, and closing. It discusses using the past tense and reported speech properly. It also includes examples of useful adverbs, time phrases, and extreme adjectives to make stories more descriptive.
This document provides guidance and vocabulary for describing pictures in English, including topics to discuss, comparing images, describing people and locations, and giving opinions. It outlines how to structure a description and offers example phrases for different contexts like meeting people, daily life, family, school, travel, sports, jobs and celebrations.
The document discusses the meanings of common English idioms and expressions:
- To bear in mind means to remember something for future reference.
- To have a go means to try.
- To let the matter drop means to stop a discussion.
- To be in two minds means to be undecided.
- When a criminal is said to be "at large" it means they are free when they shouldn't be.
- When a machine is said to be "on its last legs" it means it's beyond repair.
The document contains examples of common oral mistakes in English, along with the correct versions. Some examples of mistakes include incorrect verb forms, such as "was" instead of "were"; missing words or incorrect prepositions, like "to" instead of "for"; and incorrect word choices like "hotter" instead of "hotter". The document provides corrections to improve oral English skills and help avoid mistakes that could result in a fail on an exam.
The document contains examples of sentences using the present simple and present continuous tenses in English. The sentences test the understanding of when to use each tense by filling in the blanks with the appropriate verb form. They cover common scenarios like habits, ongoing actions and future plans to illustrate the difference between the two verb tenses.
This document provides corrections for common grammatical mistakes in English sentences. Some examples include changing phrases like "I'm used to get up early" to "I'm used to getting up early" and "Would you mind to open the window?" to "Would you mind opening the window?". It also shows corrections for issues like subject-verb agreement, pronoun usage, preposition choice, and tense consistency.
Integrating Share Point With Your Ecm Erm ApplicationRuss Stalters
The document discusses three options for integrating Microsoft SharePoint with enterprise content management (ECM) or enterprise records management (ERM) systems. Option 1 is to use SharePoint with a traditional ECM solution. Option 2 is to use SharePoint with an ERM solution. Option 3 is to use SharePoint with the Department of Defense (DoD) 5015.2 records center resource kit. The document also briefly describes some additional capabilities of SharePoint like workflow, InfoPath, and connecting to external data sources.
I presented on this topic last Thursday at the AIIM National Capital Chapter breakfast meeting. I had a great time presenting my view of what the future may hold and talked about some of the clues that we may have been able to pick up at the recent AIIMexpo 2007 in Boston.
Welcome To My World: Why I Can't Sleep at NightRuss Stalters
Russell Stalters discusses the challenges of managing large volumes of documents and information in the digital age. He argues that e-discovery poses a massive challenge for organizations due to the scale of document conversions required. Additionally, current information management solutions are still too complex to use and education programs do not provide the necessary multi-disciplinary training. Stalters calls for simpler solutions, industry-specific packaged solutions, and a new professional discipline and career path focused on addressing these modern information challenges.
The document provides guidance on writing a formal email, including recommended structures and expressions to use. It recommends including a greeting and reason for writing in the first paragraph, giving and requesting information in the second paragraph, and giving or requesting further information in the third paragraph. It also provides examples of formal closing expressions and signatures to use depending on whether the email is addressed to a specific person or generally.
The document provides guidance on writing short stories, including how to structure a story with an introduction, main body, and closing. It discusses using the past tense and reported speech properly. It also includes examples of useful adverbs, time phrases, and extreme adjectives to make stories more descriptive.
This document provides guidance and vocabulary for describing pictures in English, including topics to discuss, comparing images, describing people and locations, and giving opinions. It outlines how to structure a description and offers example phrases for different contexts like meeting people, daily life, family, school, travel, sports, jobs and celebrations.