...how can you use a Google Docs document collaboratively with others? There are undoubtedly many ways of sharing ideas. Some of the most common ways of sharing ideas in corporate world is to have meeting where we invite a group of people and the discussion leads to some conclusion how things should look like. These sort of sharing ideas are especially useful for people who are located at the same site or atleast able to login remotely around same time. Here the collaboration is more verbal and not all participants in the meeting may know what the others are saying. Sometimes a copy of a document is send to all intended candidates to review and make comments. The document can be in a word or any text format that can be opened by intended users. This way of sharing documents between multiple users are very useful to extract their opinion and thoughts. However the problem with this approach is that there need to be at least one person who can collaborate with all the users and make updates to the document. Sometimes it is not always possible to capture all the updates that were done in a systematic way. Once the document is updated from all user comments it is sent as a final draft to all the users. While this is a better way of sharing documents to arrive at a common goal, with the change in technology there are other better ways of doing things as well. One of the leading document collaboration tools that are used these days is called Google docs. The reason why I think this...
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...technology as an advancement that can help the government and the peasants. For example, during second century B.C.E., a Han government official wrote to other local officials concerning flood prevention (doc. 1). He gave details on how the waterways could be inspected to stop floodings in their district and how everyone can contribute to help China. He felt that technology was advanced enough to prevent floods and that it was not the technology that was lacking, but the organization of technology was. Another official, Huan Guan, wrote about how...
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...The whole water crisis in China is a major problem. Imagine, every day not being able to drink clean water to drink at all. You would always be thirsty. The people who command these reasons are the government. The government is in charge of the prices of the water. If the government raises the prices of water less people would want to use it. If the government lowers the prices more people would use it but people would be wasteful (Doc B). A second reason for China’s ongoing water scarcity is global warming. The glaciers seasonal melting keeps the rivers flowing during the dry season (Doc A). The melting will cause massive flooding. The glaciers are shrinking 7% each year (Doc A). China is expected to pass India by population. The melting...
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...panel software 1.30 and forward Doc. No: 309-002 Rev 1.02 Foreword: The purpose of this document is to describe how to install, set-up, and configure Neets central control. Included in this manual is also a description on how to use the software. This program can be downloaded from Neets.dk. The document is split into 3 sections: 1. Hardware configuration. 2. Software setup. 3. End-user manual. COPYRIGHT - All information contained in this Manual is the intellectual property of and copyrighted material of Neets. All rights are reserved. You may not allow any third party access to content, information or data in this manual without Neets’ express written consent and you may only use such information for the care and operation of Neets Control. Questions, AFTER reading this manual may be addressed to your local dealer or: Neets Torvet 4 8700 Horsens Denmark by E-Mail: Support@Neets.dk Or you may use our contact form at www.neets.dk Page 1 of 17 Doc. no: 309-002 Rev 1.02 Revision list: Author : Date Description Pages TSA : 27-07-06 SDV : 03-10-06 SVL : 23-06-08 First release Spelling error Header in the document has been change. Remove information regarding the lockup of panels Added the description of the renaming functions. Added description of the relabeling Updated the description of the settings options. All 1.00 5,7,8,9,10,13,15,16 1.01 All 1.02 Doc. no: 309-002 Rev 1.02 Doc ver SW ver 1.00 1.00 ...
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...Crystal Lekarczyk Andra Pavuls English 7 May 26,2016 Annotated Bibliography Clarke, Matthew “Indiana Cuts Prison College Courses”, Prison Privileges and Education. March 2012, p40, web Clarke wrote that “9 million in financial aid for college programs for prisons has been cut”. The DOC will now concentrate and put the money into programs for work skill certificates or on a two year associates degree. The information provided by Clarke was helpful and very useful because it was written by a prisoner. The information he provided from his point of view on the inside of it all helped to add research and arguments into my research. It also helps you understand more on what type of education was provided to the inmate and why. Good read for anyone who is doing a research on schooling or inmates and their education. Rawe, Julie “Indiana Prisons End College Degree Programs” Indiana Public Media 26, June 2012 Web As of June 2012 the prisons around Indiana cut the budgets, now the DOC is trying to decide if they should bring the education degrees for the inmates or work release programs to allow a job to the inmates after released from prison. Rawe explains why the cost for inmate education has been cut and the new programs they are looking into for the inmates to have a better life afterwards to not make the same mistakes. Some inmates take the education to heart and use it after release as for some just do it to get an early release date. The info was...
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...printing press created a better way of copying books. By comparing an advertisement about copying texts from the15th century and a woodcut that shows copying in the 16th century, it can be observed that the method for book reproduction is much faster and much easier.(doc #1) Being fast and easy, the printing method also became very cheap. The printing press created a more efficient way of reproducing books than the ones people used before that. By making the reproduction of books so much better, the printing press created a positive feedback loop that allowed more and more people to copy books. When maps that show the locations of the printing press in 1471 and 1500 are...
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...C13 Colloids This topic focuses on a variety of colloidal systems and stresses their importance in everyday life. Hand cream, salad cream and milk are all emulsions. For example, milk is an emulsion of fat droplets in water. Jelly baby sweets are a gel and muddy river water is a sol. Fog or mist is an example of a colloid called an aerosol. |Syllabus Core |Page |Notes | |Know that a colloid consists of one substance finely dispersed in another|p1 & 2 |of this booklet and | |and know the meaning of the words sol, gel and emulsion |p4 |of the “Unit 11 Colloids Information” document | |Know that colloidal systems are not | | | |transparent; | | | |Appreciate the purpose of emulsifiers | | | |Supplement | | | |Understand that colloidal...
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...Hello, Professor and Classmates! 1.Have you successfully downloaded and saved the Final Project from Doc Sharing? If not, please do so now and then return to this area to complete this Discussion. Yes, I have successfully downloaded and saved the Final Project from Doc Sharing. I’m done with my final project, but I plan on taking the class on 12th, so I can make sure I have done all the area correctly. 2.Have you successfully downloaded the Project Dataset from Doc Sharing? If not, please do so now and then return to this area to complete this Discussion Yes, I have successfully downloaded the Project Dataset from Doc Sharing. It’s easy to do if you have Excel installed on the computer. 3. Have you located the Excel tutorials that you may use for the Final Project in Doc Sharing? Which tutorial have you found to be the most useful?...
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...paid 10 cent per day (Doc A). Most children didn't have a education, but very few could read at low level. However, there was night schooling for them but after working those long hours, most children didn't go because they were overworked and tired. For example, in 1910 a little girl only 11 years...
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...Visiting the French Royal Academy, Louis XIV displays support for science (Doc 8). Being the monarch of the French State, he had to show he was involved in these new enlightened ideas, it was done as propaganda move to attract the French people and scientists. With the help of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, Louis XIV's finance minister, Louis was able to capture this image of an enlightened leader. Colbert believed that art and science should flourish, but believed this solely for the respect and advancement of his country (Doc 1). His personal reputation and high ranking position attributed to his decision to support scientific work. But men like, Thomas Hobbes, caught on to the fake support and openly criticized these political leaders. Hobbes claimed that people supported geometry because it didn't jeopardize their political position, but when scientific discoveries threatened religious beliefs, everyone criticized it (Doc 7). Whether supporting science for personal advancement, political advancement, or just in the belief of its legitimacy helped advance the work of scientists with their...
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...The letter from King Frederick of Prussia to the minister of the Prussian army after they were defeated by the British demonstrates his concern that they will not be able to help out the British without foreign involvement of the British. His tone is very doubtful, as he makes the decision up to the foreign minister on how to align themselves with the British (doc. 4). Around the same time, the French minister of foreign affairs, César de Choiseul sends a letter to a French ambassador to London regarding negotiation of land with the British; however his tone shows concern since he is unresponsive and his perspective on the issues is that there would be no way for them to restrict trade (doc. 6). Another document that could be useful to the reader would be perspectives involving British ambassadors or monarchs to show their viewpoint on the situation on foreign affairs, alliances, or the East India Company within the Caribbean. Also, a map of interactions between each region, such as trade or defeat would be helpful instead of the map given for historical...
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...had changed because of it and how they believed it spread throughout the great continent of Europe. These groups of authors, physicians and travelers all formed their own beliefs and concerns about the plague such as Erasmus of Rotterdam who believed that “the plague and sickness in England is due to the filth on the streets…” (Doc 2) At the time, physicians were believed to have more informed beliefs and concerns than other members of society due to their advanced educations. In fact, Johann Weyer, a German physician, claimed that townspeople smeared the bolts of the town with an ointment directly intended to spread the plague to anyone who touched it. In turn, many people died, including members of the royal family. Weyer even believed that heirs of the dead paid people to spread the cream so that they could inherit their fortunes more quickly. (Doc 4). On the other hand, Giovan Fillipo pronounced in 1576 his motto of, “Gold, fire, the gallows: gold for the expense of the pest houses to quarantine the diseased, the gallows to punish those who violate the heath regulations and to frighten the others, and bonfires to eliminate infected things.” (Doc 6) The motto of Fillipo was well respected by his fellow French citizens because he was an educated physician who, like all the other medical personal was desperate to try anything that could cure this deadly disease. Similarly, H. de Rochas, a French physician who wrote The Reform of Medicine, described the toads that were hanging...
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...culture, there is a government where there would be judges to see if the citizen is guilty or innocent. A society, whether if the families were patriarchal, where men exercised authority or matriarchal, where women exercised authority, and an economy, the Babylonians had a form of currency and a way of trade. Hammurabi's Code is a useful source for an anthropologist studying Babylonian culture because it provides examples of ancient government, society, and economy. First of all in Hammurabi’s Code, there were laws that proved that there was ancient...
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...Conquests chart (Doc 1), which is over one million more square miles then the US owns today. Because the Mongol Empire was so massive, in order to be a successful, they needed to...
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...If you were stranded in a place you don’t know, what would you do to survive? Would you walk thousands of miles? If you’re a 15th century conquistador named Cabeza de Vaca, you’d say yes! Cabeza de Vaca was, as said before, a 15th century conquistador that washed up in Texas on a failed mission to Mexico City. When I heard this story and learned he lived to tell the tale, I wondered, how did Cabeza de Vaca survive that? Well, the three main reasons he survived were the Indians respect, his communication skills and being considered a shaman. One of the reasons Cabeza de Vaca survived was the respect of the Indians. Cabeza de Vaca performed a surgery on one of the Indians who was bleeding (Doc C). He had done this many times before but this...
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