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Pakistan experienced devastating floods in 2011 that affected over 20 million people. The floods were caused by heavy monsoon rains in late July and August, with the worst flooding occurring in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab. Entire villages were swept away and infrastructure such as roads, bridges and crops were destroyed, leaving millions homeless and without basic necessities like food, water and shelter.
Openstack: An Open Source Cloud FrameworkAndrew Shafer
This document discusses OpenStack, an open source cloud computing platform. It provides details on several OpenStack projects including Nova (compute), Swift (object storage), Glance (image service), Keystone (identity), and Dashboard (web-based UI). It shares code statistics for some of the projects and discusses DevStack, a tool for quickly deploying OpenStack locally. The document emphasizes that OpenStack is a framework that requires choices around architecture, functionality, configuration, and more. It also discusses challenges around networking, storage, provisioning, and reliability.
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.
Christ redeemed believers from the curse of the law by becoming cursed on the cross so that Gentiles may receive blessings through faith in Christ and the promise of the Holy Spirit. When believers have faith, they are sealed with the Holy Spirit as a deposit until redemption, showing that the unbreakable covenant promises believers blessings through sharing in the Holy Spirit and the goodness of God's word.
Trees come in many varieties and sizes. Some common trees include oak, pine, and maple trees. They provide benefits like shade, wood, oxygen, and habitats for wildlife.
Pakistan experienced devastating floods in 2011 that affected over 20 million people. The floods were caused by heavy monsoon rains in late July and August, with the worst flooding occurring in the provinces of Sindh and Punjab. Entire villages were swept away and infrastructure such as roads, bridges and crops were destroyed, leaving millions homeless and without basic necessities like food, water and shelter.
Openstack: An Open Source Cloud FrameworkAndrew Shafer
This document discusses OpenStack, an open source cloud computing platform. It provides details on several OpenStack projects including Nova (compute), Swift (object storage), Glance (image service), Keystone (identity), and Dashboard (web-based UI). It shares code statistics for some of the projects and discusses DevStack, a tool for quickly deploying OpenStack locally. The document emphasizes that OpenStack is a framework that requires choices around architecture, functionality, configuration, and more. It also discusses challenges around networking, storage, provisioning, and reliability.
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.
Christ redeemed believers from the curse of the law by becoming cursed on the cross so that Gentiles may receive blessings through faith in Christ and the promise of the Holy Spirit. When believers have faith, they are sealed with the Holy Spirit as a deposit until redemption, showing that the unbreakable covenant promises believers blessings through sharing in the Holy Spirit and the goodness of God's word.
Lunenburg, fred c the crisis management plan nfeasj v27 n4 2010William Kritsonis
The article discusses the nine steps that should be included in an ideal school crisis management plan: 1) form a crisis management team, 2) conduct safety audits, 3) develop policies for various emergencies, 4) conduct safety drills, 5) develop a discipline plan, 6) provide means for students to communicate concerns, 7) teach alternatives to violence, 8) evaluate administrative practices, and 9) identify students at risk for violence. The crisis management plan aims to ensure school safety and prepare for any potential crisis by adhering to comprehensive guidelines.
Ch 15 Legalities Affecting Schooling - Dr. William Allan KritsonisWilliam Kritsonis
This chapter discusses important federal legislation and court cases that have impacted education in America. It outlines several key acts of Congress from the late 18th century to the late 20th century that established public schools, provided funding for vocational education, supported students with limited English skills, and mandated services for students with disabilities. It also summarizes several landmark Supreme Court cases, including Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional, and Tinker v. Des Moines, which established students' rights to freedom of expression.
The document discusses references to images and phantoms in the Bible. It provides several passages from Genesis that describe mankind being created in God's image. It then lists other passages from the Old Testament that mention idols, images, and figured stones that were worshipped instead of God and later destroyed. The document contrasts the ephemeral nature of images and phantoms with mankind heaping up wealth without knowing who will receive it.
The document outlines the agenda for an NN/LM Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan meeting. The agenda includes introductions, state reports, a tabletop exercise, lunch, and discussions on regional emergency preparedness structures, disaster planning, and response plans. It also provides information on developing disaster plans, service continuity plans, and memorandums of understanding with backup libraries.
This Harvest Fast Day aim high in your fundraising to help young people living in poverty. Check out Abdi’s story below, and use our resources below to help you get involved to help make a difference:
Ethical Decision Making In Education: Utilizing the Ways of Knowing through t...William Kritsonis
The document discusses William Kritsonis' framework of the six realms of meaning for developing whole persons through general education. The realms are symbolics, empirics, aesthetics, synnoetics, ethics, and synoptics. It provides examples of how these realms relate to concepts like responsibility, trust, professional development, effective communication, caring environments, ethical decision making, and codes of ethics in education. Overall, the document presents Kritsonis' view that applying the six realms of meaning can help guide ethical practice and decision making in educational organizations.
Williams, Monica National Focus On Postmodernism In Higher EducationWilliam Kritsonis
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1) The article examines how parental influence and student self-efficacy affect first-generation college students' decisions to remain enrolled.
2) It finds that first-generation students often lack personal traits like self-efficacy that help with persistence, and their parents cannot provide the same support as parents who attended college.
3) The lack of parental understanding and involvement can negatively impact students' adjustment and persistence, so colleges need to address obstacles first-generation students face.
This document discusses passages from John 17 that relate to Palm Sunday themes of joy and sorrow. It summarizes Jesus' prayer to God about revealing himself to humanity and granting eternal life. Jesus asks God to glorify him so that he in turn can glorify God. He refers to giving authority over all people so they may know God and have eternal life. The passages discuss Jesus revealing God to humanity and his desire for his followers to be with him in glory.
This document discusses the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and provides examples of Web 2.0 tools that can facilitate learning and teaching in psychology. Web 1.0 consisted mainly of static pages, while Web 2.0 aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and collaboration among users. Some Web 2.0 tools highlighted include blogging, wikis, blended learning, forums, comments, social networking, RSS, and file sharing sites.
London Mapping Marathon Lightening Talk at SOTM2008Shaun McDonald
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Dr. William Allan Kritsonis - Social Environment PPT.William Kritsonis
1. Many adolescents are experiencing less connection to protective influences like family, school, and church, while spending more time with peers and consuming media.
2. This has led to concerning rates of risky behaviors among adolescents like unintended pregnancy and abortion.
3. To support healthier development, efforts are needed to transform risk factors like disconnect from protective influences and peer pressure into protective factors, through open communication, reasonable limits, and encouraging self-discovery and creative expression.
Lunenburg, fred c the crisis management plan nfeasj v27 n4 2010William Kritsonis
The article discusses the nine steps that should be included in an ideal school crisis management plan: 1) form a crisis management team, 2) conduct safety audits, 3) develop policies for various emergencies, 4) conduct safety drills, 5) develop a discipline plan, 6) provide means for students to communicate concerns, 7) teach alternatives to violence, 8) evaluate administrative practices, and 9) identify students at risk for violence. The crisis management plan aims to ensure school safety and prepare for any potential crisis by adhering to comprehensive guidelines.
Ch 15 Legalities Affecting Schooling - Dr. William Allan KritsonisWilliam Kritsonis
This chapter discusses important federal legislation and court cases that have impacted education in America. It outlines several key acts of Congress from the late 18th century to the late 20th century that established public schools, provided funding for vocational education, supported students with limited English skills, and mandated services for students with disabilities. It also summarizes several landmark Supreme Court cases, including Brown v. Board of Education, which ruled that racial segregation in public schools is unconstitutional, and Tinker v. Des Moines, which established students' rights to freedom of expression.
The document discusses references to images and phantoms in the Bible. It provides several passages from Genesis that describe mankind being created in God's image. It then lists other passages from the Old Testament that mention idols, images, and figured stones that were worshipped instead of God and later destroyed. The document contrasts the ephemeral nature of images and phantoms with mankind heaping up wealth without knowing who will receive it.
The document outlines the agenda for an NN/LM Emergency Preparedness & Response Plan meeting. The agenda includes introductions, state reports, a tabletop exercise, lunch, and discussions on regional emergency preparedness structures, disaster planning, and response plans. It also provides information on developing disaster plans, service continuity plans, and memorandums of understanding with backup libraries.
This Harvest Fast Day aim high in your fundraising to help young people living in poverty. Check out Abdi’s story below, and use our resources below to help you get involved to help make a difference:
Ethical Decision Making In Education: Utilizing the Ways of Knowing through t...William Kritsonis
The document discusses William Kritsonis' framework of the six realms of meaning for developing whole persons through general education. The realms are symbolics, empirics, aesthetics, synnoetics, ethics, and synoptics. It provides examples of how these realms relate to concepts like responsibility, trust, professional development, effective communication, caring environments, ethical decision making, and codes of ethics in education. Overall, the document presents Kritsonis' view that applying the six realms of meaning can help guide ethical practice and decision making in educational organizations.
Williams, Monica National Focus On Postmodernism In Higher EducationWilliam Kritsonis
Postmodernism in higher education is a widely debated issue. Critics argue that postmodernism breeds an unruliness of knowledge in higher education. Some academics choose to educate students through prescription rather than innovating classroom delivery and incorporating postmodernism.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis, Editor-in-Chief, NATIONAL FORUM JOURNALS - www.n...William Kritsonis
1) The article examines how parental influence and student self-efficacy affect first-generation college students' decisions to remain enrolled.
2) It finds that first-generation students often lack personal traits like self-efficacy that help with persistence, and their parents cannot provide the same support as parents who attended college.
3) The lack of parental understanding and involvement can negatively impact students' adjustment and persistence, so colleges need to address obstacles first-generation students face.
This document discusses passages from John 17 that relate to Palm Sunday themes of joy and sorrow. It summarizes Jesus' prayer to God about revealing himself to humanity and granting eternal life. Jesus asks God to glorify him so that he in turn can glorify God. He refers to giving authority over all people so they may know God and have eternal life. The passages discuss Jesus revealing God to humanity and his desire for his followers to be with him in glory.
This document discusses the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 and provides examples of Web 2.0 tools that can facilitate learning and teaching in psychology. Web 1.0 consisted mainly of static pages, while Web 2.0 aims to enhance creativity, information sharing, and collaboration among users. Some Web 2.0 tools highlighted include blogging, wikis, blended learning, forums, comments, social networking, RSS, and file sharing sites.
London Mapping Marathon Lightening Talk at SOTM2008Shaun McDonald
This document discusses mapping London at different zoom levels for the State of the Map 2008 conference. While the map looks complete at low zoom, issues are apparent at higher zoom levels, such as unnamed roads, incorrect junction layouts, missing roads under trees, and lack of footpaths and points of interest. The proposed solution is for mappers to dedicate Wednesday evenings to improving the map details through additional mapping work.
Dr. William Allan Kritsonis - Social Environment PPT.William Kritsonis
1. Many adolescents are experiencing less connection to protective influences like family, school, and church, while spending more time with peers and consuming media.
2. This has led to concerning rates of risky behaviors among adolescents like unintended pregnancy and abortion.
3. To support healthier development, efforts are needed to transform risk factors like disconnect from protective influences and peer pressure into protective factors, through open communication, reasonable limits, and encouraging self-discovery and creative expression.
Selected Spotlights on Informatics Education in AustriaPeter Micheuz
This document discusses informatics education in Austrian schools. It provides examples of fields of activity and research around developing competence models, interventions in primary education, and reforms to the lower secondary curriculum and "Matura" exam. It outlines the stratified Austrian school system and describes efforts to introduce informatics at various levels, from non-formal education in primary schools to an obligatory 9th grade subject and electives in upper secondary. The document also notes inconsistencies between schools in their Matura exam topics in informatics and calls for a more standardized approach. Overall it aims to establish informatics as a foundation for digital education across the Austrian education system.
This document discusses information security as a key competence that should be taught in education frameworks and curricula. It outlines several frameworks that reference information security concepts, including protecting confidentiality, integrity, authenticity, availability, and reliability of information. The document proposes implementing information security education through learning tasks and a planning grid for lower secondary education. It argues that information security is ubiquitous and important for students to learn about given humans' vulnerability in the digital world.
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