Initial draft of presentation - Distributed security system for solving malicious software problem that has high goals of solving at least 95% of malware problems
The document discusses building sustainable social networks in a struggling economy. It defines social networks and their purpose, noting they are structures of individuals tied together through mutual interests, values, and other connections. Effective social networks are built on relationships and consist of meaningful interactions between individuals. They can be used to research career opportunities and solve problems. The document provides tips on using social networks online and in-person to enhance career prospects in a difficult job market.
The document outlines the timeline of communication technologies from 150 BC to present day, starting with Polybius inventing smoke signals, followed by Thomas Edison inventing the phonograph in 1877 which allowed signals to be recorded and played back, and Douglas Ring and Rae Young inventing cellular phones in 1947 which led to widespread mobile communication and the development of email and internet technologies.
Initial draft of presentation - Distributed security system for solving malicious software problem that has high goals of solving at least 95% of malware problems
The document discusses building sustainable social networks in a struggling economy. It defines social networks and their purpose, noting they are structures of individuals tied together through mutual interests, values, and other connections. Effective social networks are built on relationships and consist of meaningful interactions between individuals. They can be used to research career opportunities and solve problems. The document provides tips on using social networks online and in-person to enhance career prospects in a difficult job market.
The document outlines the timeline of communication technologies from 150 BC to present day, starting with Polybius inventing smoke signals, followed by Thomas Edison inventing the phonograph in 1877 which allowed signals to be recorded and played back, and Douglas Ring and Rae Young inventing cellular phones in 1947 which led to widespread mobile communication and the development of email and internet technologies.
1. El documento presenta conceptos clave sobre economía y marketing, incluyendo las teorías de los consumidores, autores de microeconomía y marketing clásico.
2. Se describen los roles del consumidor, modelos de consumo, y las necesidades y recursos del consumidor según diferentes teorías económicas.
3. También resume las ideas de autores clásicos de marketing sobre los estímulos internos y externos que motivan la conducta del consumidor.
The document discusses the Golden Mean (also called the Golden Ratio or Golden Section), which is a ratio of approximately 1.618 that is found throughout nature and considered aesthetically pleasing. It relates to the Fibonacci sequence and can be used to create Golden Rectangles and spirals. Many artists have incorporated the Golden Mean into their works, such as Leonardo Da Vinci in the Mona Lisa. Examples of the Golden Mean can also be found in architecture, music, and nature.
Efectos Y Vigencia De Los Actos Administrativos2NANAS2
Este documento describe los efectos y vigencia de los actos administrativos. En cuanto a sus efectos, estos dependen de la fuerza jurídica, el tiempo que rigen y las personas a las que van dirigidos. En cuanto a su vigencia, los actos administrativos tienen una duración condicionada por el tiempo, comenzando cuando son notificados o publicados y finalizando cuando son modificados o extinguidos, lo que puede requerir ciertos requisitos.
This is an art lesson on using the color wheel for mixing simple harmonic color chords. It is an introduction to monochromatic, complementary, analogous and neutral color schemes. This slide show was prepared for a class at Broward College.
1. The document discusses the color wheel, which shows how colors relate and are made up of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
2. It explains that all visible colors come from the visible light spectrum and describes how Sir Isaac Newton discovered the color wheel by passing white light through a prism.
3. As an assignment, students are asked to create an edible color wheel using cookies and frosting to demonstrate color mixing and understand the relationships between colors.
- Bullying occurs in all schools and negatively impacts students' learning and ability to feel safe. It is important for teachers, administrators, parents and students to pay attention to bullying, get involved to address it, and never ignore it.
- Bullying includes unwanted behaviors like teasing, threats, violence and exclusion that are intended to harm or distress other students. It can occur in person or online. Bullying often involves an imbalance of power between the students.
- To prevent bullying, schools should create a safe learning environment, clear rules against bullying, train bystanders to support students being bullied, and intervene immediately when bullying occurs. Adults must take reports of bullying seriously and address both the bullies and targets
How teachers can make their classrooms more culturally sensitive and culturally responsive. This presentation was prepared as a group project for a class on Diversity at Broward College
This document discusses cooperative learning instructional strategies and their benefits based on research. It defines cooperative learning as students working in small teams to maximize individual and collective learning. Key aspects include positive interdependence, individual accountability, developing social skills, face-to-face interaction, and group processing. Major researchers such as Johnson, Slavin, and Sharan are discussed and their findings that cooperative learning improves academic performance, social skills, and reduces prejudice. Specific cooperative learning models developed by these researchers are also outlined.
1. El documento presenta conceptos clave sobre economía y marketing, incluyendo las teorías de los consumidores, autores de microeconomía y marketing clásico.
2. Se describen los roles del consumidor, modelos de consumo, y las necesidades y recursos del consumidor según diferentes teorías económicas.
3. También resume las ideas de autores clásicos de marketing sobre los estímulos internos y externos que motivan la conducta del consumidor.
The document discusses the Golden Mean (also called the Golden Ratio or Golden Section), which is a ratio of approximately 1.618 that is found throughout nature and considered aesthetically pleasing. It relates to the Fibonacci sequence and can be used to create Golden Rectangles and spirals. Many artists have incorporated the Golden Mean into their works, such as Leonardo Da Vinci in the Mona Lisa. Examples of the Golden Mean can also be found in architecture, music, and nature.
Efectos Y Vigencia De Los Actos Administrativos2NANAS2
Este documento describe los efectos y vigencia de los actos administrativos. En cuanto a sus efectos, estos dependen de la fuerza jurídica, el tiempo que rigen y las personas a las que van dirigidos. En cuanto a su vigencia, los actos administrativos tienen una duración condicionada por el tiempo, comenzando cuando son notificados o publicados y finalizando cuando son modificados o extinguidos, lo que puede requerir ciertos requisitos.
This is an art lesson on using the color wheel for mixing simple harmonic color chords. It is an introduction to monochromatic, complementary, analogous and neutral color schemes. This slide show was prepared for a class at Broward College.
1. The document discusses the color wheel, which shows how colors relate and are made up of primary, secondary, and tertiary colors.
2. It explains that all visible colors come from the visible light spectrum and describes how Sir Isaac Newton discovered the color wheel by passing white light through a prism.
3. As an assignment, students are asked to create an edible color wheel using cookies and frosting to demonstrate color mixing and understand the relationships between colors.
- Bullying occurs in all schools and negatively impacts students' learning and ability to feel safe. It is important for teachers, administrators, parents and students to pay attention to bullying, get involved to address it, and never ignore it.
- Bullying includes unwanted behaviors like teasing, threats, violence and exclusion that are intended to harm or distress other students. It can occur in person or online. Bullying often involves an imbalance of power between the students.
- To prevent bullying, schools should create a safe learning environment, clear rules against bullying, train bystanders to support students being bullied, and intervene immediately when bullying occurs. Adults must take reports of bullying seriously and address both the bullies and targets
How teachers can make their classrooms more culturally sensitive and culturally responsive. This presentation was prepared as a group project for a class on Diversity at Broward College
This document discusses cooperative learning instructional strategies and their benefits based on research. It defines cooperative learning as students working in small teams to maximize individual and collective learning. Key aspects include positive interdependence, individual accountability, developing social skills, face-to-face interaction, and group processing. Major researchers such as Johnson, Slavin, and Sharan are discussed and their findings that cooperative learning improves academic performance, social skills, and reduces prejudice. Specific cooperative learning models developed by these researchers are also outlined.