Este documento descreve o processo de fabricação de hidrantes, incluindo fotografia, pintura, fabricação, montagem e um livro fotográfico sobre hidrantes Cadam.
O documento apresenta um laboratório de linguagem bidimensional e tridimensional ministrado por Eduardo Becker. Ele aborda diversos tópicos relacionados ao desenho como figurativo x não figurativo, desenho de observação, memória e criação. Também discute ilustração, desenho 2D e 3D, perspectiva, modelagem 3D, HQs, criação de personagens e mais.
O documento fornece informações sobre um instrutor de desenho técnico, incluindo sua formação acadêmica e experiência profissional. Também descreve o curso de desenho técnico ministrado pelo instrutor, com objetivo, ementa, material necessário e exemplos de exercícios propostos.
O documento discute a história da representação gráfica e do desenho técnico, desde as primeiras formas de arte rupestre e hieróglifos até o desenvolvimento moderno. Ele descreve como o desenho foi usado para comunicação e registro histórico, e como as técnicas evoluíram ao longo do tempo para suportar diferentes campos como arquitetura, engenharia e indústria. O documento também explica os princípios e normas do desenho técnico moderno estabelecidos por Gaspard Monge no século 18.
O documento resume os principais elementos da comunicação e do desenho técnico, incluindo seus componentes, normas e funções. Explica que o desenho técnico é uma forma padronizada e normatizada de comunicação universal, diferente do desenho artístico que permite múltiplas interpretações. Também descreve os principais materiais e tipos de linhas usados no desenho técnico.
O documento apresenta os conceitos básicos de desenho técnico, incluindo sua história, modalidades, normatização, materiais e técnicas. Aborda o uso do desenho para expressão e comunicação, normas de representação gráfica, sistemas de projeção ortogonal e elementos como escalas, legendas e caligrafia técnica.
1) O documento apresenta um texto sobre o livro Dimensionamento, que faz parte de um módulo sobre leitura e interpretação de desenho técnico mecânico.
2) O livro ensina como lidar com dimensões de objetos em desenho técnico e como são transmitidas informações sobre acabamentos e tratamentos de peças.
3) Ao estudar o livro, o leitor completará a visão geral dos assuntos básicos de desenho técnico mecânico.
Este documento descreve o processo de fabricação de hidrantes, incluindo fotografia, pintura, fabricação, montagem e um livro fotográfico sobre hidrantes Cadam.
O documento apresenta um laboratório de linguagem bidimensional e tridimensional ministrado por Eduardo Becker. Ele aborda diversos tópicos relacionados ao desenho como figurativo x não figurativo, desenho de observação, memória e criação. Também discute ilustração, desenho 2D e 3D, perspectiva, modelagem 3D, HQs, criação de personagens e mais.
O documento fornece informações sobre um instrutor de desenho técnico, incluindo sua formação acadêmica e experiência profissional. Também descreve o curso de desenho técnico ministrado pelo instrutor, com objetivo, ementa, material necessário e exemplos de exercícios propostos.
O documento discute a história da representação gráfica e do desenho técnico, desde as primeiras formas de arte rupestre e hieróglifos até o desenvolvimento moderno. Ele descreve como o desenho foi usado para comunicação e registro histórico, e como as técnicas evoluíram ao longo do tempo para suportar diferentes campos como arquitetura, engenharia e indústria. O documento também explica os princípios e normas do desenho técnico moderno estabelecidos por Gaspard Monge no século 18.
O documento resume os principais elementos da comunicação e do desenho técnico, incluindo seus componentes, normas e funções. Explica que o desenho técnico é uma forma padronizada e normatizada de comunicação universal, diferente do desenho artístico que permite múltiplas interpretações. Também descreve os principais materiais e tipos de linhas usados no desenho técnico.
O documento apresenta os conceitos básicos de desenho técnico, incluindo sua história, modalidades, normatização, materiais e técnicas. Aborda o uso do desenho para expressão e comunicação, normas de representação gráfica, sistemas de projeção ortogonal e elementos como escalas, legendas e caligrafia técnica.
1) O documento apresenta um texto sobre o livro Dimensionamento, que faz parte de um módulo sobre leitura e interpretação de desenho técnico mecânico.
2) O livro ensina como lidar com dimensões de objetos em desenho técnico e como são transmitidas informações sobre acabamentos e tratamentos de peças.
3) Ao estudar o livro, o leitor completará a visão geral dos assuntos básicos de desenho técnico mecânico.
Session four of a forum exploring how invasive species impact the environment, what policy solutions are needed to prevent new invaders, and how science-based stewardship can be used for targeted management.
Presenter: Brendan Quirion, Program Coordinator, Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program
Extreme weather is becoming more common in our region. Flood events can impact human health and safety, and result in substantial costs to property and infrastructure. Geared toward municipal decision makers and concerned citizens, this forum provides on-the-ground examples of flood resilience strategies that can help Hudson Valley communities minimize risks while conserving financial resources.
Presentation by Dr. Stuart Findlay, Aquatic Ecologist, Cary Institute for a flood management forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 4, 2013.
Extreme weather is becoming more common in our region. Flood events can impact human health and safety, and result in substantial costs to property and infrastructure. Geared toward municipal decision makers and concerned citizens, this forum provides on-the-ground examples of flood resilience strategies that can help Hudson Valley communities minimize risks while conserving financial resources.
Presentation by Wayne Reynolds, Commissioner, Delaware County Department of Public Works for a flood management forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 4, 2013.
The Hudson Valley is a treasured landscape that has undergone tremendous change over the past century. This forum explores how science-based stewardship on private land can help protect and promote healthy forests and open spaces, now and for future generations.
Presentations explore threats our forests and natural areas face – from invasive species and climate change to deer overabundance – and actions that can be taken on a site-by-site basis to optimize conditions. A special focus will be given to the overlap between sport hunting and conservation communities, with a roundtable discussion on advancing common ground. Hosted April 12, 2014 at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation Part IV by: Raymond Winchcombe, Wildlife Ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
This document provides an overview of the global carbon cycle and the role of inland waters. It discusses carbon pools and fluxes at different time scales, from the modern perturbed cycle to pre-anthropocene, glacial-interglacial, and Earth's history. The key role of the ocean in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels over the past 10,000 years is explained through calculations showing that net heterotrophy in the ocean could account for the required imbalance. Links between the carbon and oxygen cycles through geological time are also briefly outlined.
The document discusses pharmacology and different types of drugs, including medicines prescribed by medical professionals which treat infections like antibiotics and over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol, as well as illegal and dangerous drugs like cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. It notes that while legal drugs help when people are sick, illegal drugs can be poisonous and harmful. The document also lists some common reasons why people may use drugs, such as to reduce stress, look cool, fit in with others, or because they enjoy the effects on the brain or have low self-esteem.
To be an Academic Champion, one must choose the right path in school through doing good work, having good grades, and achieving goals. An Academic Champion leads by example with integrity and responsibility, rather than following others, and is motivated to succeed through perseverance and a drive to win that extends beyond just results.
DiscoverPoint is a technology solution that automates the delivery of relevant information to employees, identifies colleagues with similar expertise to facilitate collaboration, and provides analytics to management. It works by analyzing documents, information accessed, and communications to determine individual areas of expertise and interests. Relevant information is then pushed to users to improve productivity. It also connects employees with complementary knowledge for more efficient collaboration using social networking. This helps improve organizational performance, reduce costs, and mitigate issues like knowledge loss from employee turnover. DiscoverPoint would benefit organizations that depend on knowledge workers, have large information repositories, and where collaboration is important for success.
The Hudson Valley is a treasured landscape that has undergone tremendous change over the past century. This forum explores how science-based stewardship on private land can help protect and promote healthy forests and open spaces, now and for future generations.
Presentations explore threats our forests and natural areas face – from invasive species and climate change to deer overabundance – and actions that can be taken on a site-by-site basis to optimize conditions. A special focus will be given to the overlap between sport hunting and conservation communities, with a roundtable discussion on advancing common ground. Hosted April 12, 2014 at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation Part III by: Gary Lovett, Forest Ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation by Dr. Jonathan J. Cole, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Starting in its earliest development, limnology has tended to view lakes as rather isolated from their terrestrial watersheds. This view of lakes as microcosms (Forbes 1887) proved useful in some ways, but it failed to help explain phenomena such as eutrophication which is driven by the external input of nutrients. While the study of limiting nutrients has fully embraced the watershed for decades, the study of C cycling in lakes has maintained a somewhat microcosm viewpoint. This is a viewpoint in which organic C is envisioned as being formed almost entirely by photosynthesis within the system (autochthonous sources); exogenous sources are largely ignored, downplayed, or assumed to be refractory. A number of disparate research threads in recent decades have completely overturned this view.
This document discusses the importance of choosing the right path and making good decisions. It states that choosing the right means doing well in school, following rules, helping others, and meeting goals. Choosing the wrong could negatively impact one's future through consequences. The document advises that choosing the right is the key to success and easier than dealing with the difficulties of choosing wrong. An example is given of being an academic champion by studying hard and not giving up. In conclusion, the reader is encouraged to aim for success by selecting the right options.
Presentation from a Cary Institute of Ecosystems Studies public forum on climate change by Perry Sheffield, Professor of Pediatrics and Preventative Medicine, Mount Sinai
This document discusses hydraulic fracturing operations and separating facts from fiction. It covers regulatory considerations for air emissions and surface impacts, as well as subsurface considerations for protecting underground water resources and frac fluid disclosure. Ensuring well integrity is key to protecting water resources, which involves evaluating stratigraphic confinement, well construction standards, and monitoring fracturing jobs and producing wells. The document calls for a straight talk on regulating the natural gas industry to debate real issues without politics.
Presentation by Radisav D. Vidic,
University of Pittsburgh, for a hydrofracking forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 5, 2012.
Atividade letra da música - Espalhe Amor, Anavitória.Mary Alvarenga
A música 'Espalhe Amor', interpretada pela cantora Anavitória é uma celebração do amor e de sua capacidade de transformar e conectar as pessoas. A letra sugere uma reflexão sobre como o amor, quando verdadeiramente compartilhado, pode ultrapassar barreiras alcançando outros corações e provocando mudanças positivas.
Session four of a forum exploring how invasive species impact the environment, what policy solutions are needed to prevent new invaders, and how science-based stewardship can be used for targeted management.
Presenter: Brendan Quirion, Program Coordinator, Adirondack Park Invasive Plant Program
Extreme weather is becoming more common in our region. Flood events can impact human health and safety, and result in substantial costs to property and infrastructure. Geared toward municipal decision makers and concerned citizens, this forum provides on-the-ground examples of flood resilience strategies that can help Hudson Valley communities minimize risks while conserving financial resources.
Presentation by Dr. Stuart Findlay, Aquatic Ecologist, Cary Institute for a flood management forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 4, 2013.
Extreme weather is becoming more common in our region. Flood events can impact human health and safety, and result in substantial costs to property and infrastructure. Geared toward municipal decision makers and concerned citizens, this forum provides on-the-ground examples of flood resilience strategies that can help Hudson Valley communities minimize risks while conserving financial resources.
Presentation by Wayne Reynolds, Commissioner, Delaware County Department of Public Works for a flood management forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 4, 2013.
The Hudson Valley is a treasured landscape that has undergone tremendous change over the past century. This forum explores how science-based stewardship on private land can help protect and promote healthy forests and open spaces, now and for future generations.
Presentations explore threats our forests and natural areas face – from invasive species and climate change to deer overabundance – and actions that can be taken on a site-by-site basis to optimize conditions. A special focus will be given to the overlap between sport hunting and conservation communities, with a roundtable discussion on advancing common ground. Hosted April 12, 2014 at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation Part IV by: Raymond Winchcombe, Wildlife Ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
This document provides an overview of the global carbon cycle and the role of inland waters. It discusses carbon pools and fluxes at different time scales, from the modern perturbed cycle to pre-anthropocene, glacial-interglacial, and Earth's history. The key role of the ocean in regulating atmospheric CO2 levels over the past 10,000 years is explained through calculations showing that net heterotrophy in the ocean could account for the required imbalance. Links between the carbon and oxygen cycles through geological time are also briefly outlined.
The document discusses pharmacology and different types of drugs, including medicines prescribed by medical professionals which treat infections like antibiotics and over-the-counter drugs like Tylenol, as well as illegal and dangerous drugs like cigarettes, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin. It notes that while legal drugs help when people are sick, illegal drugs can be poisonous and harmful. The document also lists some common reasons why people may use drugs, such as to reduce stress, look cool, fit in with others, or because they enjoy the effects on the brain or have low self-esteem.
To be an Academic Champion, one must choose the right path in school through doing good work, having good grades, and achieving goals. An Academic Champion leads by example with integrity and responsibility, rather than following others, and is motivated to succeed through perseverance and a drive to win that extends beyond just results.
DiscoverPoint is a technology solution that automates the delivery of relevant information to employees, identifies colleagues with similar expertise to facilitate collaboration, and provides analytics to management. It works by analyzing documents, information accessed, and communications to determine individual areas of expertise and interests. Relevant information is then pushed to users to improve productivity. It also connects employees with complementary knowledge for more efficient collaboration using social networking. This helps improve organizational performance, reduce costs, and mitigate issues like knowledge loss from employee turnover. DiscoverPoint would benefit organizations that depend on knowledge workers, have large information repositories, and where collaboration is important for success.
The Hudson Valley is a treasured landscape that has undergone tremendous change over the past century. This forum explores how science-based stewardship on private land can help protect and promote healthy forests and open spaces, now and for future generations.
Presentations explore threats our forests and natural areas face – from invasive species and climate change to deer overabundance – and actions that can be taken on a site-by-site basis to optimize conditions. A special focus will be given to the overlap between sport hunting and conservation communities, with a roundtable discussion on advancing common ground. Hosted April 12, 2014 at Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation Part III by: Gary Lovett, Forest Ecologist, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Presentation by Dr. Jonathan J. Cole, Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
Starting in its earliest development, limnology has tended to view lakes as rather isolated from their terrestrial watersheds. This view of lakes as microcosms (Forbes 1887) proved useful in some ways, but it failed to help explain phenomena such as eutrophication which is driven by the external input of nutrients. While the study of limiting nutrients has fully embraced the watershed for decades, the study of C cycling in lakes has maintained a somewhat microcosm viewpoint. This is a viewpoint in which organic C is envisioned as being formed almost entirely by photosynthesis within the system (autochthonous sources); exogenous sources are largely ignored, downplayed, or assumed to be refractory. A number of disparate research threads in recent decades have completely overturned this view.
This document discusses the importance of choosing the right path and making good decisions. It states that choosing the right means doing well in school, following rules, helping others, and meeting goals. Choosing the wrong could negatively impact one's future through consequences. The document advises that choosing the right is the key to success and easier than dealing with the difficulties of choosing wrong. An example is given of being an academic champion by studying hard and not giving up. In conclusion, the reader is encouraged to aim for success by selecting the right options.
Presentation from a Cary Institute of Ecosystems Studies public forum on climate change by Perry Sheffield, Professor of Pediatrics and Preventative Medicine, Mount Sinai
This document discusses hydraulic fracturing operations and separating facts from fiction. It covers regulatory considerations for air emissions and surface impacts, as well as subsurface considerations for protecting underground water resources and frac fluid disclosure. Ensuring well integrity is key to protecting water resources, which involves evaluating stratigraphic confinement, well construction standards, and monitoring fracturing jobs and producing wells. The document calls for a straight talk on regulating the natural gas industry to debate real issues without politics.
Presentation by Radisav D. Vidic,
University of Pittsburgh, for a hydrofracking forum hosted by the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook, NY on May 5, 2012.
Atividade letra da música - Espalhe Amor, Anavitória.Mary Alvarenga
A música 'Espalhe Amor', interpretada pela cantora Anavitória é uma celebração do amor e de sua capacidade de transformar e conectar as pessoas. A letra sugere uma reflexão sobre como o amor, quando verdadeiramente compartilhado, pode ultrapassar barreiras alcançando outros corações e provocando mudanças positivas.
O Que é Um Ménage à Trois?
A sociedade contemporânea está passando por grandes mudanças comportamentais no âmbito da sexualidade humana, tendo inversão de valores indescritíveis, que assusta as famílias tradicionais instituídas na Palavra de Deus.
Slides Lição 11, CPAD, A Realidade Bíblica do Inferno, 2Tr24.pptxLuizHenriquedeAlmeid6
Slideshare Lição 11, CPAD, A Realidade Bíblica do Inferno, 2Tr24, Pr Henrique, EBD NA TV, Lições Bíblicas, 2º Trimestre de 2024, adultos, Tema, A CARREIRA QUE NOS ESTÁ PROPOSTA, O CAMINHO DA SALVAÇÃO, SANTIDADE E PERSEVERANÇA PARA CHEGAR AO CÉU, Coment Osiel Gomes, estudantes, professores, Ervália, MG, Imperatriz, MA, Cajamar, SP, estudos bíblicos, gospel, DEUS, ESPÍRITO SANTO, JESUS CRISTO, Com. Extra Pr. Luiz Henrique, de Almeida Silva, tel-What, 99-99152-0454, Canal YouTube, Henriquelhas, @PrHenrique, https://ebdnatv.blogspot.com/
REGULAMENTO DO CONCURSO DESENHOS AFRO/2024 - 14ª edição - CEIRI /UREI (ficha...Eró Cunha
XIV Concurso de Desenhos Afro/24
TEMA: Racismo Ambiental e Direitos Humanos
PARTICIPANTES/PÚBLICO: Estudantes regularmente matriculados em escolas públicas estaduais, municipais, IEMA e IFMA (Ensino Fundamental, Médio e EJA).
CATEGORIAS: O Concurso de Desenhos Afro acontecerá em 4 categorias:
- CATEGORIA I: Ensino Fundamental I (4º e 5º ano)
- CATEGORIA II: Ensino Fundamental II (do 6º ao 9º ano)
- CATEGORIA III: Ensino Médio (1º, 2º e 3º séries)
- CATEGORIA IV: Estudantes com Deficiência (do Ensino Fundamental e Médio)
Realização: Unidade Regional de Educação de Imperatriz/MA (UREI), através da Coordenação da Educação da Igualdade Racial de Imperatriz (CEIRI) e parceiros
OBJETIVO:
- Realizar a 14ª edição do Concurso e Exposição de Desenhos Afro/24, produzidos por estudantes de escolas públicas de Imperatriz e região tocantina. Os trabalhos deverão ser produzidos a partir de estudo, pesquisas e produção, sob orientação da equipe docente das escolas. As obras devem retratar de forma crítica, criativa e positivada a população negra e os povos originários.
- Intensificar o trabalho com as Leis 10.639/2003 e 11.645/2008, buscando, através das artes visuais, a concretização das práticas pedagógicas antirracistas.
- Instigar o reconhecimento da história, ciência, tecnologia, personalidades e cultura, ressaltando a presença e contribuição da população negra e indígena na reafirmação dos Direitos Humanos, conservação e preservação do Meio Ambiente.
Imperatriz/MA, 15 de fevereiro de 2024.
Produtora Executiva e Coordenadora Geral: Eronilde dos Santos Cunha (Eró Cunha)