Badgers are the focus of this short document. The author expresses enthusiasm for badgers through repeated exclamation points. While the content is sparse, badgers seem to be a topic that the author finds enduringly interesting.
The document outlines criteria for casting actors for a music video, including preferring a predominantly male cast to match the male vocals of the song, and actors in their late teens to early 20s to match the target demographic. It also lists a potential actor, Olly Craig. The narrative will follow the morning routine of the lead singer in an upbeat, optimistic way. The setting will be in a house with natural lighting. A variety of camera angles will be used to keep scenes interesting, including close-ups, tracking shots, and over-the-shoulder shots. Transitions between scenes will utilize blocking and reversing footage.
Pamala Warren congratulates the WarrenTeam for reaching an outstanding average handle time of 599 for the year, which signifies a milestone for continuous improvement. She thanks the team for their hard work and dedication to the company's success and encourages them to keep up the good work.
The document discusses dashboards and how they can be used to measure and track key metrics for non-profits. It provides principles for creating effective dashboards, such as defining the audience, choosing the right data, and automating updates. Examples of metrics that could be tracked include finances, development, programs, and strategic planning. The document recommends keeping dashboards concise and providing proper context for the data through graphs, trends and colors.
This document summarizes a presentation about rethinking economic development in Kentucky. It discusses that economic developers encourage job creation, business retention, and new investment. The presentation focuses on meeting the needs of existing businesses through workforce development, entrepreneurship, and new business development. It also discusses how Kentucky supports small businesses and entrepreneurship through services from the Kentucky Innovation Network across multiple cities. Programs that increase access to capital for small businesses and entrepreneurs are also summarized.
Badgers are the focus of this short document. The author expresses enthusiasm for badgers through repeated exclamation points. While the content is sparse, badgers seem to be a topic that the author finds enduringly interesting.
The document outlines criteria for casting actors for a music video, including preferring a predominantly male cast to match the male vocals of the song, and actors in their late teens to early 20s to match the target demographic. It also lists a potential actor, Olly Craig. The narrative will follow the morning routine of the lead singer in an upbeat, optimistic way. The setting will be in a house with natural lighting. A variety of camera angles will be used to keep scenes interesting, including close-ups, tracking shots, and over-the-shoulder shots. Transitions between scenes will utilize blocking and reversing footage.
Pamala Warren congratulates the WarrenTeam for reaching an outstanding average handle time of 599 for the year, which signifies a milestone for continuous improvement. She thanks the team for their hard work and dedication to the company's success and encourages them to keep up the good work.
The document discusses dashboards and how they can be used to measure and track key metrics for non-profits. It provides principles for creating effective dashboards, such as defining the audience, choosing the right data, and automating updates. Examples of metrics that could be tracked include finances, development, programs, and strategic planning. The document recommends keeping dashboards concise and providing proper context for the data through graphs, trends and colors.
This document summarizes a presentation about rethinking economic development in Kentucky. It discusses that economic developers encourage job creation, business retention, and new investment. The presentation focuses on meeting the needs of existing businesses through workforce development, entrepreneurship, and new business development. It also discusses how Kentucky supports small businesses and entrepreneurship through services from the Kentucky Innovation Network across multiple cities. Programs that increase access to capital for small businesses and entrepreneurs are also summarized.
This document discusses assessing and selling a workforce to potential employers. It provides data on workforce factors in Kentucky and the Pikeville area to help tell a compelling workforce story. Specific data points include labor force participation rates, employment and unemployment levels by sector, average wages, commuting patterns, educational attainment levels, and skilled trade employment projections. The document advises combining qualitative and quantitative workforce research to answer questions from potential employers and highlights the importance of understanding the local workforce as a competitive advantage.
This document discusses the benefits of rural areas for large data center projects. It summarizes several large tech companies that have invested over $1 billion each to build data centers in rural locations like Maiden, North Carolina and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The key factors for winning a data center project are discussed as telecommunications infrastructure, available power, low risks, and a business friendly climate. Google is highlighted for its $600 million investment in a data center in rural Jackson County, Alabama, located at a former coal power plant site. The document argues that rural areas can successfully attract large data center investments.
This document advertises C/C++ projects available from SRIS, an organization located in Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. SRIS provides C/C++ projects and also has .NET and Java projects available. They can be contacted at the listed websites and phone number for more details.
Este documento presenta varias estrategias para organizar y presentar información, incluyendo mapas conceptuales, líneas de tiempo, crucigramas, rompecabezas, juegos de memoria y videos, y describe brevemente cómo cada una puede usarse para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes.
This document summarizes the anatomy of the external ear. It describes the pinna (auricle), which is made of elastic cartilage covered in skin. It is attached to the skull by ligaments and muscles supplied by the facial nerve. The external auditory canal extends from the bottom of the concha to the tympanic membrane. The outer third is cartilaginous while the inner two thirds are bony. The tympanic membrane separates the external ear from the middle ear. It consists of the pars tensa and pars flaccida and is innervated by the auriculotemporal, vagus, and glossopharyngeal nerves.
This document discusses assessing and selling a workforce to potential employers. It provides data on workforce factors in Kentucky and the Pikeville area to help tell a compelling workforce story. Specific data points include labor force participation rates, employment and unemployment levels by sector, average wages, commuting patterns, educational attainment levels, and skilled trade employment projections. The document advises combining qualitative and quantitative workforce research to answer questions from potential employers and highlights the importance of understanding the local workforce as a competitive advantage.
This document discusses the benefits of rural areas for large data center projects. It summarizes several large tech companies that have invested over $1 billion each to build data centers in rural locations like Maiden, North Carolina and Council Bluffs, Iowa. The key factors for winning a data center project are discussed as telecommunications infrastructure, available power, low risks, and a business friendly climate. Google is highlighted for its $600 million investment in a data center in rural Jackson County, Alabama, located at a former coal power plant site. The document argues that rural areas can successfully attract large data center investments.
This document advertises C/C++ projects available from SRIS, an organization located in Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar, Odisha. SRIS provides C/C++ projects and also has .NET and Java projects available. They can be contacted at the listed websites and phone number for more details.
Este documento presenta varias estrategias para organizar y presentar información, incluyendo mapas conceptuales, líneas de tiempo, crucigramas, rompecabezas, juegos de memoria y videos, y describe brevemente cómo cada una puede usarse para mejorar el aprendizaje de los estudiantes.
This document summarizes the anatomy of the external ear. It describes the pinna (auricle), which is made of elastic cartilage covered in skin. It is attached to the skull by ligaments and muscles supplied by the facial nerve. The external auditory canal extends from the bottom of the concha to the tympanic membrane. The outer third is cartilaginous while the inner two thirds are bony. The tympanic membrane separates the external ear from the middle ear. It consists of the pars tensa and pars flaccida and is innervated by the auriculotemporal, vagus, and glossopharyngeal nerves.