This document appears to be a map showing various locations in a fantasy world, along with snippets of dialogue in another language discussing a general returning from war and reuniting with friends, as well as references to monks and their acceptance of an orc living with them. The map outlines different regions including "Grandi Ghiacci" (Great Ice), "Mare dei Kraken" (Sea of Krakens), and "Regni Meridionali" (Southern Kingdoms).
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to boost self-esteem and can serve as a healthy way to manage stress.
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The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to increase gray matter volume in the brain and reduce risks for conditions like Alzheimer's and dementia.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise has also been shown to boost self-esteem and can serve as a healthy way to manage stress.
This document contains two photo credits from Flickr under Creative Commons licenses. The first photo is credited to KIUI staff and the second to blakespot. Both photos are available for reuse under Creative Commons Attribution licenses.
The document discusses the use of social media and Web 2.0/3.0 technologies in scholarly communication. It notes that researchers are increasingly acting as both authors and readers due to new online tools. The document provides a brief overview of technologies like blogs, wikis, and social bookmarking/categorization. It suggests these tools could help researchers discover important information and help each other find what to read or not read. The document advocates experimenting with these technologies in scholarly contexts.
Social Networks, Dominance And Interoperabilityblogzilla
This document discusses the dominance of social utilities like social networking sites and messaging clients due to strong network effects and high switching costs. It proposes that competition authorities should impose ex ante interoperability requirements on dominant social utilities to minimize barriers between vertically integrated platforms. Specifically, it recommends a combination of three models: must-carry obligations to enable one platform's apps on another, API disclosure requirements, and interconnect requirements between telcos to create real competition.
Talk given at the Semantic Web SIKS course 2011: why we need semantics on the Social Web. Three examples: social tagging, user profiling based on Twitter streams and cross-system user profiling (linking user profiles).
This document summarizes John Breslin's presentation on the social semantic web. It discusses how semantic web technologies like FOAF, SIOC, and OGP can help connect isolated social networks and allow users to easily move between sites while bringing their data. Standards like OpenID Connect aim to provide interoperability across social platforms. Emerging projects also seek to annotate social media content with semantics and bring the data into the linked open data cloud. The goal is a unified social semantic web where users have distributed identities and their profiles and content can easily cross between different social platforms.
SIOC (Semantically-Interlinked Online Communities) is an ontology for describing social web data and linking between social sites to enable interoperability. It aims to address data silos by allowing social sites to share information through semantic descriptions of users, content, and connections. SIOC has been adopted by over 100 applications and used on hundreds of sites to provide RDF metadata and allow exporting/importing complete representations of social data.
Using narratives in enterprise gamification for sales, training, service and ...Centrical
How using enterprise gamification that is based on narratives - such as car racing, sports, team fantasy sports, song contests and more - helps communicate nuanced goals and drive lasting change in employee behavior.
Gamification involves applying game design elements to non-game applications and websites to make them more fun and engaging for users. Gamification can include rewarding users with points, badges, and levels for exploring a site and sharing it with friends. Captain Up is a tool that allows organizations to set up gamification systems on their websites to activate and reward users.
Predicting Discussions on the Social Semantic WebMatthew Rowe
This document discusses predicting discussions on social media platforms. It first notes the large amount of social data being published and then discusses how analysis of this data is currently limited. It proposes predicting which posts will start discussions ("seed posts") and how active those discussions will be. The document describes experiments using semantic features and ontologies to identify seed posts and predict discussion volume. Key findings include that user reputation, broadcast reach, and connections influence discussion likelihood and levels. The approach accurately predicts which posts will spark replies and how active discussions will be.
Global inspiration, local action #ili2014Jan Holmquist
Internet Librarian International, 2014 - London
Session A104 - Global inspiration, local action
The modern library supports learning on all levels. All types of library, in many different countries, face the same challenges, driven in many cases by technological developments or financial contraints. Despite having the same core issues, libraries come up with different answers, shaped by their differing cultures. By being globally inspired – and translating that inspiration into local action – libraries can transform their communities.
Effective Content Curation in Higher Edmeetcontent
The document discusses the needs and best practices for effective content curation in higher education. It identifies several key elements needed for effective curation, including establishing goals and understanding the audience, developing a listening and discovery framework, maintaining appropriate editorial sensibilities, ensuring content is relevant to the institutional brand, providing proper context, and cultivating an engaged community. It also discusses various tools that can be used for curation, such as Tumblr, Storify, Twitter, Facebook, and maintaining an institutional blog. The document emphasizes that curation should complement and inform original content creation.
Most information professionals already know: separation of content and presentation helps to manage and deliver complex information. This can only be done by using enriched structured content. Some call this intelligent content.
But why exactly is metadata per document (some call it "tagging") not enough?
Here is a very brief slide-deck, which explains the difference between the traditional approach and the graph-based approach to develop not only a metadata layer seperated from the content layer, but also a knowledge layer on top of it.
The document discusses how libraries are using gamification and gaming projects like LibraryGame and Game of Books to make libraries more fun and engaging for users. It provides examples of gaming and gamification initiatives libraries have implemented, such as creating hackerspaces, offering game development workshops, sponsoring drawing contests using Draw Something, and promoting collections through gaming. The document encourages attendees to share what gamification initiatives they are using in their own libraries.
Semantic Web and Web 3.0 - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses the vision of the Semantic Web and its key components:
- The Semantic Web aims to make data on the web machine-readable so machines can process and understand it.
- Key technologies include RDF, RDFS, and OWL which add structure and semantics to data through metadata.
- SPARQL is the query language used to extract and manipulate semantic data.
- Semantic frameworks like Jena and tools like Protégé help develop and work with semantic data.
How to pass a coding interview as an automation developer
Oct 17 2016
T.J. Maher has been a software tester for twenty years, but only recently became an automation developer. March 2015 he went from one job executing other people's automated testplans to writing his own.
When he found himself needing to start job searching over a year later due to a switch in management, he found major changes to the interview process. This presentation describes T.J. Maher's job hunt, those changes, and how he managed to find a new position ... Not just as an automation developer, but as a Software Engineer in Test.
Web 2.0 Patterns and Technologies - Web Technologies (1019888BNR)Beat Signer
The document discusses the emergence of Web 2.0 technologies and patterns. It introduces Web 2.0, which is characterized by user-generated content, data as a driving force, and collective intelligence through knowledge sharing. Key Web 2.0 technologies include wikis, blogs, folksonomies, social networking sites, and mashups. A prominent example is how AJAX enables asynchronous partial updates on webpages for richer interactive experiences.
Connectivism is a learning theory proposed by George Siemens and Stephen Downes that describes learning as a process that occurs within nebulous environments of shifting core elements - not entirely under the control of individual agents. It emphasizes how learning can reside outside of individuals as knowledge networks, and focuses on connecting specialized information sets. The theory is influenced by chaos, network, complexity, and self-organization theories. According to connectivism, knowledge is distributed across a network, and therefore learning consists of tapping into and navigating these networks. Teachers facilitate learning by maintaining connections and introducing students to new information. Connectivism addresses the challenges of continual learning in a digital age where knowledge is constantly changing.
Ireland: Island of Innovation and EntrepreneurshipJohn Breslin
John Breslin is a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Galway in Ireland. He is the principal investigator at Insight, a large data analytics research center. He is also involved in supporting entrepreneurship and innovation in Ireland through organizations like Scale Ireland and TechIreland.
This document discusses using deep learning to colorize old black and white photos. It describes DeOldify, an open-source model created by Jason Antic that can colorize photos and videos. The document explains how DeOldify works using a GAN (generative adversarial network) and highlights examples of historical figures and places colorized with DeOldify. It also discusses efforts to colorize large collections of Irish photos and videos to share on social media, as well as challenges around historical accuracy when colorizing images.
A Balanced Routing Algorithm for Blockchain Offline Channels using FlockingJohn Breslin
This document proposes a flocking-based routing algorithm for offline blockchain channels to balance load. It converts channels to nodes in a network and assigns coordinates. Channels move away from overused channels (repulsion zone) and toward underused channels (attraction zone). The coordinate updating process aims to evenly distribute channel usage. Evaluation on Bitcoin Lightning Network data shows the algorithm maintains low standard deviation of channel balances compared to shortest path routing and completes more payments with shorter paths on average.
The document discusses entrepreneurship and innovation in Ireland, particularly in the agricultural sector. It notes that the term "entrepreneur" was coined by Richard Cantillon, an Irish-born economist. It highlights Ireland's long tradition of agricultural entrepreneurship and its large agrifood exports industry today. The document then outlines several funds and accelerators focused on supporting agricultural technology startups. It proposes developing the innovation capacity and entrepreneurship ecosystem in the West of Ireland through a metric-driven common agenda, with the goal of increasing the region's impact and participation in the MIT Regional Entrepreneurship Acceleration Program.
Innovation Districts and Innovation HubsJohn Breslin
Innovation districts and hubs bring together startups, educational institutions, and mixed-use developments in transit-accessible areas powered by clean energy and digital technology. They include coworking spaces, incubators that provide services to new companies, and accelerators that offer funding, mentoring, and office space for fixed-term startup programs. Successful innovation hubs are located in city centers near transportation and amenities, house makerspaces and fabrication labs, and provide hot desking for visitors to experience the local startup community. The Galway Innovation District in Ireland has grown to include 24 companies employing 64 people through coworking, events, and plans to launch an accelerator program in 2017.
This document discusses entrepreneurship and developing mobile health (mHealth) apps. It emphasizes that the most important thing for a startup is having paying customers, not just a good idea or technology. Entrepreneurs are advised to first understand customer needs through market research and identifying a "beachhead" group to target. Examples are provided of segmenting the market for pregnancy apps and telehealth apps for mothers. The document outlines steps entrepreneurs can take to define their value proposition and minimum viable product based on solving a core customer problem. It promotes focusing first on the customer experience rather than the technology solution.
Intellectual Property: Protecting Ideas, Designs and Brands in the Real World...John Breslin
This document discusses intellectual property and provides examples of patents, trademarks, and designs. It begins with a quick overview of different types of intellectual property like patents, designs, and trademarks. It then discusses the Guinness "widget" patent and provides the full patent claim. It also discusses the importance of claiming inventions broadly in patents and provides examples of both successfully and unsuccessfully protecting intellectual property. The key takeaways are that patents can be a source of learning for others, delay in filing isn't always bad, different forms of intellectual property interact, and mistakes in intellectual property can be unforgiving.
Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Tips, Tools and TricksJohn Breslin
The document provides tips and tools for innovation and entrepreneurship from a talk given by Dr. John Breslin. It discusses establishing an innovation-driven enterprise versus an SME, the importance of mentorship and advisors, managing time efficiently, and using free or low-cost tools for tasks like email, to-dos, branding, websites, and finding images. Key recommendations include focusing on vision and relationships to drive change, executing with discipline as an attacker against larger defenders, and starting to do real work instead of just focusing on personal branding.
1. The document discusses growing Galway's startup community by learning from the successful Boulder, Colorado ecosystem and applying similar principles.
2. These principles include entrepreneurs leading the community long-term, being inclusive to all, and engaging the entire entrepreneurial stack through continual activities.
3. It outlines Galway's participants and some initial activities, and notes new coworking spaces being developed to support the community, including the PorterShed accelerator. Building a truly vibrant ecosystem will require long-term commitment and participation beyond just websites.
Startup Community: What Galway Can Do NextJohn Breslin
1. The document discusses how Galway, Ireland can further develop its startup community by applying lessons from Boulder, Colorado, a highly entrepreneurial city.
2. It outlines Boulder's "thesis" for a strong startup ecosystem, which includes entrepreneurs leading the community long-term and inclusive, continual activities across different sectors.
3. Galway has made progress with new coworking spaces and startup events, but needs to build on this through sustained commitment, participation in activities, and developing parallel ecosystems in industries like medtech and creative fields.
Communities and Tech: Build Which and What Will Come?John Breslin
The document discusses building communities and technology. It mentions that the author's grandfather helped build a lighthouse in Clare, Ireland from 1935-1936. It also mentions the author's other grandfather who delivered letters daily by bicycle in Donegal. The author has taught over 2,500 students in 15 years as a lecturer at NUI Galway and does social media research at Insight. He also started an online gaming forum called boards.ie in 1998 that now has 2.5 million monthly users and over 2.5 billion page views. The document discusses whether to build the technology and the community will come or to build the community and the technology will come. It also mentions searching for, adopting and embracing existing groups, conversing with users
Data Analytics and Industry-Academic Partnerships: An Irish PerspectiveJohn Breslin
1) John Breslin of NUI Galway gave a presentation on data analytics and industry-academic partnerships from an Irish perspective.
2) He discussed Ireland's historical connections to Chile, noting several prominent Irish individuals important to Chile's history and independence.
3) Breslin also provided an overview of NUI Galway, the Insight Centre for Data Analytics, and some of their research projects involving industry partnerships for applications in various domains including energy management, text analytics, and social media analysis.
Odoo Inventory Rules and Routes v17 - Odoo SlidesCeline George
Odoo's inventory management system is highly flexible and powerful, allowing businesses to efficiently manage their stock operations through the use of Rules and Routes.
World war-1(Causes & impacts at a glance) PPT by Simanchala Sarab(BABed,sem-4...larencebapu132
This is short and accurate description of World war-1 (1914-18)
It can give you the perfect factual conceptual clarity on the great war
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K12 Tableau Tuesday - Algebra Equity and Access in Atlanta Public Schoolsdogden2
Algebra 1 is often described as a “gateway” class, a pivotal moment that can shape the rest of a student’s K–12 education. Early access is key: successfully completing Algebra 1 in middle school allows students to complete advanced math and science coursework in high school, which research shows lead to higher wages and lower rates of unemployment in adulthood.
Learn how The Atlanta Public Schools is using their data to create a more equitable enrollment in middle school Algebra classes.
*Metamorphosis* is a biological process where an animal undergoes a dramatic transformation from a juvenile or larval stage to a adult stage, often involving significant changes in form and structure. This process is commonly seen in insects, amphibians, and some other animals.
GDGLSPGCOER - Git and GitHub Workshop.pptxazeenhodekar
This presentation covers the fundamentals of Git and version control in a practical, beginner-friendly way. Learn key commands, the Git data model, commit workflows, and how to collaborate effectively using Git — all explained with visuals, examples, and relatable humor.
A measles outbreak originating in West Texas has been linked to confirmed cases in New Mexico, with additional cases reported in Oklahoma and Kansas. The current case count is 817 from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas. 97 individuals have required hospitalization, and 3 deaths, 2 children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico. These fatalities mark the first measles-related deaths in the United States since 2015 and the first pediatric measles death since 2003.
The YSPH Virtual Medical Operations Center Briefs (VMOC) were created as a service-learning project by faculty and graduate students at the Yale School of Public Health in response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake. Each year, the VMOC Briefs are produced by students enrolled in Environmental Health Science Course 581 - Public Health Emergencies: Disaster Planning and Response. These briefs compile diverse information sources – including status reports, maps, news articles, and web content– into a single, easily digestible document that can be widely shared and used interactively. Key features of this report include:
- Comprehensive Overview: Provides situation updates, maps, relevant news, and web resources.
- Accessibility: Designed for easy reading, wide distribution, and interactive use.
- Collaboration: The “unlocked" format enables other responders to share, copy, and adapt seamlessly. The students learn by doing, quickly discovering how and where to find critical information and presenting it in an easily understood manner.
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 817 (As of 05/3/2025)
• Texas: 688 (+20)(62% of these cases are in Gaines County).
• New Mexico: 67 (+1 )(92.4% of the cases are from Eddy County)
• Oklahoma: 16 (+1)
• Kansas: 46 (32% of the cases are from Gray County)
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 97 (+2)
• Texas: 89 (+2) - This is 13.02% of all TX cases.
• New Mexico: 7 - This is 10.6% of all NM cases.
• Kansas: 1 - This is 2.7% of all KS cases.
DEATHS: 3
• Texas: 2 – This is 0.31% of all cases
• New Mexico: 1 – This is 1.54% of all cases
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 967 (Confirmed and suspected):
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD (As of 4/2/2025)
• Mexico – 865 (+58)
‒Chihuahua, Mexico: 844 (+58) cases, 3 hospitalizations, 1 fatality
• Canada: 1531 (+270) (This reflects Ontario's Outbreak, which began 11/24)
‒Ontario, Canada – 1243 (+223) cases, 84 hospitalizations.
• Europe: 6,814
This chapter provides an in-depth overview of the viscosity of macromolecules, an essential concept in biophysics and medical sciences, especially in understanding fluid behavior like blood flow in the human body.
Key concepts covered include:
✅ Definition and Types of Viscosity: Dynamic vs. Kinematic viscosity, cohesion, and adhesion.
⚙️ Methods of Measuring Viscosity:
Rotary Viscometer
Vibrational Viscometer
Falling Object Method
Capillary Viscometer
🌡️ Factors Affecting Viscosity: Temperature, composition, flow rate.
🩺 Clinical Relevance: Impact of blood viscosity in cardiovascular health.
🌊 Fluid Dynamics: Laminar vs. turbulent flow, Reynolds number.
🔬 Extension Techniques:
Chromatography (adsorption, partition, TLC, etc.)
Electrophoresis (protein/DNA separation)
Sedimentation and Centrifugation methods.
How to Customize Your Financial Reports & Tax Reports With Odoo 17 AccountingCeline George
The Accounting module in Odoo 17 is a complete tool designed to manage all financial aspects of a business. Odoo offers a comprehensive set of tools for generating financial and tax reports, which are crucial for managing a company's finances and ensuring compliance with tax regulations.
How to Manage Opening & Closing Controls in Odoo 17 POSCeline George
In Odoo 17 Point of Sale, the opening and closing controls are key for cash management. At the start of a shift, cashiers log in and enter the starting cash amount, marking the beginning of financial tracking. Throughout the shift, every transaction is recorded, creating an audit trail.
How to track Cost and Revenue using Analytic Accounts in odoo Accounting, App...Celine George
Analytic accounts are used to track and manage financial transactions related to specific projects, departments, or business units. They provide detailed insights into costs and revenues at a granular level, independent of the main accounting system. This helps to better understand profitability, performance, and resource allocation, making it easier to make informed financial decisions and strategic planning.
Geography Sem II Unit 1C Correlation of Geography with other school subjectsProfDrShaikhImran
The correlation of school subjects refers to the interconnectedness and mutual reinforcement between different academic disciplines. This concept highlights how knowledge and skills in one subject can support, enhance, or overlap with learning in another. Recognizing these correlations helps in creating a more holistic and meaningful educational experience.