... Lover's Beer from you, week after week after week, so you order four truckloads from the brewery, week after week after week That's enough to give you a typical accumulation of twelve truckloads' ... structure This means that we often have the power to alter structures within which we are operating However, more often than not, we not perceive that power In fact, we usually don't see the structures ... our offices, and we said 'How are we going to handle this? We' ll tell everybody to send in a $5,000 check with their name and we' ll put them on the list.' The next thing we knew, we had over 150...
Ngày tải lên: 17/10/2013, 18:20
How Documents Know Their Parents
... see it Are you sure you know what you're doing?" (And hallelujah—in Leopard, you can turn off this warning, if you like Choose Finder Preferences Advanced pane Turn off "Show warning before changing ... more technical and threatening If you'd like to see them, however, choose Finder Preferences, click the Advanced button, and then turn on "Show all file extensions." Now examine a few of your documents; ... downloaded a graphic called Sunset.jpg Well, almost any program these days can open a JPEG graphic—Photoshop, Word, Preview, Safari, and so on How does Mac OS X know which of these programs to open...
Ngày tải lên: 24/10/2013, 07:15
... stories are dripping with stories of how sissy boyfriends have sold their souls to buy diamonds and jewels for their girlfriends But how many customers really know what goes on behind the glittering ... commits sins, knowingly or unknowingly And many of the honest and law abiding activities you are actually major gory sins And I am not kidding ‘But how is it possible? I don’t understand what you ... objects they desire Source-3: How you sponsor slave factories - Have you ever considered how our supermarkets and malls are filled with every conceivable gadget, or how newer and cheaper gadgets arrive...
Ngày tải lên: 09/03/2014, 02:20
Unequal, Unfair, Ineffective and Inefficient Gender Inequity in Health: Why it exists and how we can change it pptx
... instance that address the what – how - when – who questions: i What: Is the policy well defined in terms of exactly what needs to be done and what are the pre- or corequisites? What precisely will ... high and lower income countries has this bias Because income / wealth is only one source, however powerful, of social inequality, a proper understanding of its impact on health means that we must ... to challenge this serious injustice 27 V Norms, values and practices V.1 What we know? V.1.1 How norms work? What is viewed as normal by a group, community or organisation is shaped by its values...
Ngày tải lên: 28/03/2014, 12:20
YOUR M&S-HOW WE DO BUSINESS REPORT 2011 docx
... We ve achieved a lot this year – as the detailed information in the second half of this report shows However, referring to our new Plan A pillars – Involving customers and Making Plan A how we ... website We re-launched our dedicated Health and Nutrition website with a wealth of information on diet, health and active lifestyles For more information see: marksandspencer.com/health How We ... 2010, Plan A is at the heart of the way we business Plan A contains to achieve under The table below shows this structure and summarises how we re performing We ve achieved 95 commitments, 77 are...
Ngày tải lên: 29/03/2014, 19:20
how we got there a slightly irreverent history of technology and markets - andy kessler
... cycle? What happened to them? Why we have money? What is it backed by? What was the gold standard all about? Do we still have a gold standard? How did the stock market come into being and what ... You HOW WE GOT HERE combative; they suggested that business and management skills trump economics Maybe so So both groups were equally skeptical, and barraged me with questions like: How you know ... shoulders of giants Knowing more about those giants and how they came into being can help us create more things to build going forward Pr epar ed Ex clusively for You 12 HOW WE GOT HERE What changed...
Ngày tải lên: 05/06/2014, 11:29
reflections on how we live feb 2010
... wrong we can people, and there are plenty other wrongs which depend not upon the victims’ special needs, but upon their common human nature However little we know about future people, however ... human culture, so that we are deluded if we think we can understand what Plato or Hume meant, it is nevertheless a significant fact that we try to understand them and that we get insight from those ... recently won confidence that we control the fate of future persons brings with it a moral burden, responsibility for what we knowingly As long as our ancestors did not know what they did to us, and...
Ngày tải lên: 10/06/2014, 21:46
THE CURSES OF A THOUSAND MOTHERS How we Pursue Joyful pot
... stories are dripping with stories of how sissy boyfriends have sold their souls to buy diamonds and jewels for their girlfriends But how many customers really know what goes on behind the glittering ... commits sins, knowingly or unknowingly And many of the honest and law abiding activities you are actually major gory sins And I am not kidding ‘But how is it possible? I don’t understand what you ... objects they desire Source-3: How you sponsor slave factories - Have you ever considered how our supermarkets and malls are filled with every conceivable gadget, or how newer and cheaper gadgets arrive...
Ngày tải lên: 27/06/2014, 23:20
how we die reflections on lif tesherwin b nuland
... that of conversing with people who want to know what it is like to die I have tried to hear how a reader might reply to what is being said By listening well, I hoped to be able to address every ... about what happens when the body stops.” —Newsweek “Any reader who is not still convinced of his own mortality is bound to be altered in some profound way by this book This is knowledge we ... blight, and finally packaged for modern burial We can now deny the power not only of death but of nature itself We hide our faces from its face, but still we spread our fingers just a bit, because...
Ngày tải lên: 04/07/2014, 15:50
How Are We Presenting: A Look At How We All Present And Where It All Goes Wrong
... Keynote Other 9% 7% Prezi 0% 12% 10% 5% 3% Learn what to with PowerPoint, not just how to use it Presentations Viewed and Delivered per year How many presentations you view per year? 47% 25+ ... 38% 28% 17% 14% 3% Strongly Agree Agree Disagree Strongly Disagree Unsure Learn what to with PowerPoint, not just how to use it Where does it all go wrong Top factors as voted by respondents 68% ... use? Resources used by respondents 45% 37% 26% Presentation websites & blogs 27% Books on presentations Online tutorials None of the above How would you rate the average presentation given in your...
Ngày tải lên: 21/07/2014, 11:53
Báo cáo khoa học: "Information technology issues during and after Katrina and usefulness of the Internet: how we mobilized and utilized digital communications systems" docx
... immediate Katrina aftermath were on too small a scale and were insufficiently preplanned to have a major impact in the field New technologies emerge continuously, however, and must be proactively ... real-time feeds from government and private data such as weather radar, web applications, and classical media such as blogs [24], wikis [25], and web forums for end users and medical professionals ... UAVs were flown from the New Orleans Naval Air Station to assess structure damage and flooding data The heavier but still hand-launched or catapult-launched Silver Fox weighs 22 pounds, is powered...
Ngày tải lên: 12/08/2014, 23:20
Báo cáo y học: "ll bleeding stops: how we can help" potx
... as well, is the inherent delay in obtaining these values When these test results return, they no longer reflect the coagulation state of the exsanguinating patient but rather show ‘where they were’ ... specific ratio The lack of recommendations further support the need for a well designed, adequately powered, randomized trial to answer this question As trauma surgeons, it is interesting to speculate ... areas to achieve hemostasis without complications of thrombosis Until then, the best we can is to review the knowledge captured in excellent guidelines such as this one and use our best clinical...
Ngày tải lên: 13/08/2014, 20:21
the student loan scam; the most oppressive debt in u.s. history and how we can fight back (2009)
... beginning in 1997 (see appendix) How this wealth was distributed among Sallie Mae employees is unknown, but it is certainly likely that the majority of this wealth went to top management rather ... already paid more than double their original loan amounts but who still owed more than double what they had borrowed There were people who had left the country, even people whose family members ... was progress almost beyond what I had hoped for When both Ralph Nader and Michael Moore contacted the organization the week following the show, it became apparent that we had touched a nerve with...
Ngày tải lên: 30/10/2014, 16:59
seymour - against austerity; how we can fix the crisis they made (2014)
... trillion.16 Many banks were ostensibly taken into public ownership (They continued to operate, however, as commercial providers with considerable autonomy from the government What we have seen is ‘not ... analysis was like a census, we can instead ask some more productive questions What kind of society and what kind of relations are being reproduced, and by what mechanisms? How does this class help ... ‘parasite’? I think our analysis of what austerity is, how it works, and what strategies can best stop it, has been badly wrong But it is not simply a question of flawed perspectives – this is merely...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2014, 11:47
fisher - crashes, crises, and calamities; how we can use science to read the early-warning signs (2011)
... we can imagine that Chung K’ang organized what he could along these lines We can also imagine that he must have felt mightily relieved when the sun reappeared We don’t know for sure What we know ... seismologists have pointed out, however, that if we could establish a genuine correlation between animal behavior and some physical change, that would mean that we were already able to measure the ... who accused the West of using the octopus to spread “Western propaganda and superstition.” But how did the octopus it? Before we can possibly countenance claims of psychic powers, we need to follow...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2014, 13:17
marin - global pension crisis; unfunded liabilities and how we can fill the gap (2013)
... the slow economic cycle, but guess what else it did? Remember how we calculate pension obligations by discounting them? Well, the lower the bond yields, the lower the discount, and the higher those ... things: people, wealth, obligations, and expectations In this chapter, we attack the following questions: What is a pension? What is the pension crisis? ■■ How much of the world’s wealth is committed ... somewhat by your own hand! Remember those predators we left on the savannah? Well, I don’t know what sound a wildebeest makes when it senses danger, but whatever it is would be the appropriate sound...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2014, 18:45
how we make products
... from certified and wel l-managed sources What products can you see here? What products you use every day? How we make these products? Now read and discover more about how we make different products! ... ,\"\"\"\"""""""" What is it? What' s it made of? , , What you use it for? What is the product? What material is it made of? Is it made by hand or in factories? How people make it? What is it used ... machines We use sewing to make clothes like jeans z m i c P s p t e t r k n s n u v m pieces She's also wearing a _ _ false It's and it's made of _ _ What cLothes are you wearing today? What...
Ngày tải lên: 11/01/2015, 15:53
How we learn course guidebook
... everything else we already know, and what we already know changes our experiences as we learn In this lecture, we ll discuss goals, or purposes, and how they affect learning Then, we ll consider how past ... personality? 38 What Babies Know Lecture S o far, we have suggested that we learn for the sake of learning and as we pursue other goals In addition, we learn by connecting new experiences to what we know ... whether we learn something, and consequently, our ideas about what we need to practice and what we can stop practicing are also wrong Myth 3: When learning is going well—when we re really learning—we...
Ngày tải lên: 27/08/2016, 13:48