Este documento describe un grupo de investigadores compuesto por residentes de medicina interna e internistas en un hospital, que trabajan con apoyo metodológico de bioestadísticos y bibliotecólogos. El grupo ha realizado varios estudios notables sobre eventos adversos en unidades de cuidados intensivos, predictores de mortalidad, evaluación preoperatoria de cirugía de alto riesgo, correlación entre resonancia magnética y ecocardiografía, características de la miocarditis, funcionalidad pre y post hospitalaria, cesación del tabaquismo después de un inf
A Brazilian businessman was sentenced to 3 years in prison and fined for sending defamatory emails about Bradesco bank. The emails falsely claimed the bank was being sued for billions and that clients were withdrawing money and shares were falling. The police traced the emails to a cyber cafe the businessman was using in London at the time. This case shows courts can apply existing laws to online crimes and Brazilian police have the ability to investigate such crimes.
This document provides guidance on managing intellectual property rights in Brazil. It stresses the importance of protecting IP rights through preventative measures to reduce risks and costs of litigation. These measures include conducting thorough research on existing IP rights before filing applications in Brazil to avoid infringement claims. The document also recommends continuously monitoring for other applications that could cause confusion with your own trademarks after filing an application. Overall it aims to help companies maximize the competitive advantage and value of their IP assets in Brazil.
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 outlines the rules for a game show called "BAAM!". Teams take turns answering questions to earn money. If a team answers correctly, they can continue answering up to 3 times. If they get a question wrong, they are "BAAMed" and lose all their money. The team with the most money at the end wins. Penalties for incorrect answers cost $10, $25, or $50.
This document discusses an article from October 25, 2001 about American Airlines recovering the ".com.br" and "aa.com.br" domain names in Brazil from parties that had registered them without permission. While Brazil did not have formal dispute resolution policies or legislation regarding domain name registration at the time, its courts were still ordering the transfer of domain names deemed to be unfairly or in bad faith.
This document discusses music piracy in Brazil and the United States. It notes that music piracy rates are much higher in Brazil at 55% compared to less than 10% in the US. The author examines the political and economic factors driving music piracy in each country. Pressure from international groups like the IIPA has led the US to threaten sanctions against Brazil if it does not strengthen anti-piracy enforcement. However, Brazil argues it has made progress and questions whether the US adequately addresses piracy originating within its own borders. The author also notes that poverty may be a contributing factor to higher piracy rates in Brazil compared to the wealthier US.
The document summarizes various ORMS and HP TRIM related updates and resources. It discusses the ORMS Implementation Team providing HP TRIM end user training. It also describes how ORMS agencies can obtain additional HP TRIM services from subcontractors to enhance their implementation, such as for scanning, data conversion, consulting and more. Finally, it provides examples of additional services contracts that some agencies have obtained and the process for agencies to procure additional non-subscription services.
Este documento describe un grupo de investigadores compuesto por residentes de medicina interna e internistas en un hospital, que trabajan con apoyo metodológico de bioestadísticos y bibliotecólogos. El grupo ha realizado varios estudios notables sobre eventos adversos en unidades de cuidados intensivos, predictores de mortalidad, evaluación preoperatoria de cirugía de alto riesgo, correlación entre resonancia magnética y ecocardiografía, características de la miocarditis, funcionalidad pre y post hospitalaria, cesación del tabaquismo después de un inf
A Brazilian businessman was sentenced to 3 years in prison and fined for sending defamatory emails about Bradesco bank. The emails falsely claimed the bank was being sued for billions and that clients were withdrawing money and shares were falling. The police traced the emails to a cyber cafe the businessman was using in London at the time. This case shows courts can apply existing laws to online crimes and Brazilian police have the ability to investigate such crimes.
This document provides guidance on managing intellectual property rights in Brazil. It stresses the importance of protecting IP rights through preventative measures to reduce risks and costs of litigation. These measures include conducting thorough research on existing IP rights before filing applications in Brazil to avoid infringement claims. The document also recommends continuously monitoring for other applications that could cause confusion with your own trademarks after filing an application. Overall it aims to help companies maximize the competitive advantage and value of their IP assets in Brazil.
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 outlines the rules for a game show called "BAAM!". Teams take turns answering questions to earn money. If a team answers correctly, they can continue answering up to 3 times. If they get a question wrong, they are "BAAMed" and lose all their money. The team with the most money at the end wins. Penalties for incorrect answers cost $10, $25, or $50.
This document discusses an article from October 25, 2001 about American Airlines recovering the ".com.br" and "aa.com.br" domain names in Brazil from parties that had registered them without permission. While Brazil did not have formal dispute resolution policies or legislation regarding domain name registration at the time, its courts were still ordering the transfer of domain names deemed to be unfairly or in bad faith.
This document discusses music piracy in Brazil and the United States. It notes that music piracy rates are much higher in Brazil at 55% compared to less than 10% in the US. The author examines the political and economic factors driving music piracy in each country. Pressure from international groups like the IIPA has led the US to threaten sanctions against Brazil if it does not strengthen anti-piracy enforcement. However, Brazil argues it has made progress and questions whether the US adequately addresses piracy originating within its own borders. The author also notes that poverty may be a contributing factor to higher piracy rates in Brazil compared to the wealthier US.
The document summarizes various ORMS and HP TRIM related updates and resources. It discusses the ORMS Implementation Team providing HP TRIM end user training. It also describes how ORMS agencies can obtain additional HP TRIM services from subcontractors to enhance their implementation, such as for scanning, data conversion, consulting and more. Finally, it provides examples of additional services contracts that some agencies have obtained and the process for agencies to procure additional non-subscription services.
The document discusses the importance of teaching applied skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity instead of just facts. It recommends using Google tools and services to help students and teachers work smarter by providing access and collaboration capabilities from anywhere. The strategies suggest teachers start by using the tools themselves, then incorporate them gradually into the classroom in a simple way to enhance learning without physical boundaries.
QR codes are 2-dimensional matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to quickly link to various types of online content like websites, videos, contact info, and more. This document discusses using QR codes in elementary classrooms and schools to provide interactive content for students on book posters, worksheets, newsletters, and more. It also provides examples of QR codes seen in the real world and tips for creating and optimizing QR codes.
The document discusses QR codes, which are matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to link to various types of online content. It provides information on what QR codes are, what types of information can be encoded, and examples of QR codes in use. The document also outlines several advantages of using QR codes in an educational classroom setting, such as avoiding long URLs and providing a quick way to access online resources. Suggestions are provided for creating QR codes and ideas for their use, such as on newsletters, websites and more.
The document provides updates on the Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS) project. It includes a message from the State Archivist highlighting the growing adoption of the project. It also provides success stories and tips for using HP TRIM, including how to search, tag records, and a case study of the City of Beaverton scanning paper records into HP TRIM using Onstream software. Training resources and an upcoming pilot group call are also announced.
The document discusses the importance of teaching applied skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity instead of just facts. It recommends using Google tools and services to help students and teachers work smarter by providing access and collaboration capabilities from anywhere. The strategies suggest teachers start by using the tools themselves, then incorporate them gradually into the classroom in a simple way to enhance learning without physical boundaries.
The document summarizes news about Oregon state agencies connecting to and implementing the HP TRIM records management system. The first pilot agency, the Oregon Department of Energy, has connected to HP TRIM hosted by the Synergy Data Center. The implementation process is being improved based on lessons learned. Upcoming events include HP TRIM training webinars and manuals, and the HP IM Summit conference in August.
The document discusses creating podcasts with students using GarageBand. It outlines goals such as defining what a podcast is, why students should create them, and possible content ideas. Some benefits mentioned are increasing student engagement, providing authentic audiences, and allowing accessibility anywhere. The document also provides tips for those just starting a podcast, such as scripting, scheduling, and promoting their podcast.
The document summarizes a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS) and Synergy Data Center partnership. It then provides details on how the ORMS Software as a Service (SaaS) billing model works, charging agencies per user each month even if all users haven't begun using the system. The monthly fees help cover upfront infrastructure costs and are significantly lower than alternatives. The document urges agencies to ensure employees use the system, as getting billed is not a SaaS issue but a management responsibility. It describes alternatives that pose higher risks and costs if electronic records are not properly managed.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Quick links to important information are available on both the District and local high school websites. These quick links allow users to easily access essential resources and information with just a click. Visitors to the websites can find quick access to things like calendars, staff directories, lunch menus and more through prominently displayed quick links.
The document summarizes the goals and plans of a company called BrainBackups. It discusses assembling a team of neuroscientists, engineers, and advisors to develop the technology. The mission is to create a full backup of the human brain by mapping all neurons and synapses, which would require around 1 terabyte of storage. High resolution brain imaging technologies would be used to map and decode different areas of the brain. Initial funding is needed to continue research into decoding neuroanatomy and developing devices that could store brain backups.
The document discusses augmented reality and the augmented reality platform Aurasma. It defines key terms related to Aurasma like trigger image, overlay, aura, and channel. It also provides instructions for creating aur as in both the Aurasma Studio and the Aurasma app. The document is dated February 9, 14 and includes the name and contact information of Chris Hyde from the West School School District.
Anatomization of a utopian city case of BarcelonaEsa Shaikh
Barcelona is considered a utopian city due to its highly desirable urban planning and design qualities. The document outlines Barcelona's history and development over five acts. It describes how Ildefons Cerda designed the Eixample district in the 19th century with a regular street grid and block structure to maximize light, air circulation, and public space. It also discusses Gaudi's unique Park Güell and how the 1992 Olympics revitalized the waterfront. Barcelona is praised for prioritizing pedestrian access, integrating diverse street widths, and strategically placing tall buildings to create beautiful city views.
ValueFirst provides mobile marketing solutions to help BPCL manage its large network of fuel dealers. ValueFirst can send real-time alerts and notifications to dealers via SMS regarding things like price changes, new product launches, and payment reminders. It also allows dealers to pull information by SMS, such as order statuses and outstanding balances. This helps BPCL streamline communications with dealers and provide a better customer experience while gaining valuable sales insights.
The document discusses the importance of teaching applied skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity instead of just facts. It recommends using Google tools and services to help students and teachers work smarter by providing access and collaboration capabilities from anywhere. The strategies suggest teachers start by using the tools themselves, then incorporate them gradually into the classroom in a simple way to enhance learning without physical boundaries.
QR codes are 2-dimensional matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to quickly link to various types of online content like websites, videos, contact info, and more. This document discusses using QR codes in elementary classrooms and schools to provide interactive content for students on book posters, worksheets, newsletters, and more. It also provides examples of QR codes seen in the real world and tips for creating and optimizing QR codes.
The document discusses QR codes, which are matrix barcodes that can be scanned by smartphones to link to various types of online content. It provides information on what QR codes are, what types of information can be encoded, and examples of QR codes in use. The document also outlines several advantages of using QR codes in an educational classroom setting, such as avoiding long URLs and providing a quick way to access online resources. Suggestions are provided for creating QR codes and ideas for their use, such as on newsletters, websites and more.
The document provides updates on the Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS) project. It includes a message from the State Archivist highlighting the growing adoption of the project. It also provides success stories and tips for using HP TRIM, including how to search, tag records, and a case study of the City of Beaverton scanning paper records into HP TRIM using Onstream software. Training resources and an upcoming pilot group call are also announced.
The document discusses the importance of teaching applied skills like critical thinking, problem solving, and creativity instead of just facts. It recommends using Google tools and services to help students and teachers work smarter by providing access and collaboration capabilities from anywhere. The strategies suggest teachers start by using the tools themselves, then incorporate them gradually into the classroom in a simple way to enhance learning without physical boundaries.
The document summarizes news about Oregon state agencies connecting to and implementing the HP TRIM records management system. The first pilot agency, the Oregon Department of Energy, has connected to HP TRIM hosted by the Synergy Data Center. The implementation process is being improved based on lessons learned. Upcoming events include HP TRIM training webinars and manuals, and the HP IM Summit conference in August.
The document discusses creating podcasts with students using GarageBand. It outlines goals such as defining what a podcast is, why students should create them, and possible content ideas. Some benefits mentioned are increasing student engagement, providing authentic audiences, and allowing accessibility anywhere. The document also provides tips for those just starting a podcast, such as scripting, scheduling, and promoting their podcast.
The document summarizes a ribbon cutting ceremony for the Oregon Records Management Solution (ORMS) and Synergy Data Center partnership. It then provides details on how the ORMS Software as a Service (SaaS) billing model works, charging agencies per user each month even if all users haven't begun using the system. The monthly fees help cover upfront infrastructure costs and are significantly lower than alternatives. The document urges agencies to ensure employees use the system, as getting billed is not a SaaS issue but a management responsibility. It describes alternatives that pose higher risks and costs if electronic records are not properly managed.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Quick links to important information are available on both the District and local high school websites. These quick links allow users to easily access essential resources and information with just a click. Visitors to the websites can find quick access to things like calendars, staff directories, lunch menus and more through prominently displayed quick links.
The document summarizes the goals and plans of a company called BrainBackups. It discusses assembling a team of neuroscientists, engineers, and advisors to develop the technology. The mission is to create a full backup of the human brain by mapping all neurons and synapses, which would require around 1 terabyte of storage. High resolution brain imaging technologies would be used to map and decode different areas of the brain. Initial funding is needed to continue research into decoding neuroanatomy and developing devices that could store brain backups.
The document discusses augmented reality and the augmented reality platform Aurasma. It defines key terms related to Aurasma like trigger image, overlay, aura, and channel. It also provides instructions for creating aur as in both the Aurasma Studio and the Aurasma app. The document is dated February 9, 14 and includes the name and contact information of Chris Hyde from the West School School District.
Anatomization of a utopian city case of BarcelonaEsa Shaikh
Barcelona is considered a utopian city due to its highly desirable urban planning and design qualities. The document outlines Barcelona's history and development over five acts. It describes how Ildefons Cerda designed the Eixample district in the 19th century with a regular street grid and block structure to maximize light, air circulation, and public space. It also discusses Gaudi's unique Park Güell and how the 1992 Olympics revitalized the waterfront. Barcelona is praised for prioritizing pedestrian access, integrating diverse street widths, and strategically placing tall buildings to create beautiful city views.
ValueFirst provides mobile marketing solutions to help BPCL manage its large network of fuel dealers. ValueFirst can send real-time alerts and notifications to dealers via SMS regarding things like price changes, new product launches, and payment reminders. It also allows dealers to pull information by SMS, such as order statuses and outstanding balances. This helps BPCL streamline communications with dealers and provide a better customer experience while gaining valuable sales insights.