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S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
EFL 523 Listening and Speaking Techniques Date: Jan. 31, 2006 Instructor: Rosemary Orlando Shiho TsumuraAccuracy Lesson PlanTravel Talk Round TableLevel: Intermediate + Age: Young Adults (18) Number of students: 20 mixed cultural background Loca
S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
EFL 525 Instructor: Dr. Kathy McCarthyDate: Jan. 16, 2006 Shiho TsumuraMini Lesson PlanClass Description: High Intermediate Ages between 18 to 22 Location: University in Japan Length of class: 45 minutes Language Skills: Reading and Writing Topi
S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
Southern New Hampshire University School of Liberal Arts, Institute for Language Education (I LE) Lyra Riabov, Associate Professor l.riabov@snhu.edu http:/acadweb.snhu.edu/riabov_lyra/EFL537_CALL.htmJan. 26, 2006Phone: (603) 668-2211, X3384__ D
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EFL 537 CALLPresented by:Sarah Bellinger Angel Yang Shiho Tsumura Professor: Lyra Riabov February 2, 2006RichardKernandMarkWarschauerPresentationbySarahBellinger EFL537 NBLT Theuseofcomputersconnectedtooneanotherineitherlocalor globalnetwo
S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
EFL 537 Instructor: Lyra RiabovFebruary, 2006 Shiho TsumuraWith Iris Devadason (MSG #520, 521 and 555) MSG #520 & 521"shiho.tsumura" <shiho.tsumura@yahoo.com> shiho.tsumura Date: Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:23 am Offline Subject: Question about students'
S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
EFL 537 Instructor: Lyra RiabovFebruary, 2006 Shiho TsumuraWith Marc Sheffner, Monica Wolf and Nigel Caplan (MSG #520, 521, 554 and 587) MSG #520 & 521"shiho.tsumura" <shiho.tsumura@yahoo.com> shiho.tsumura Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:23 am Offline Subje
S. New Hampshire - EFL - 537
Listening Practice Online CALL Lesson PlanSouthern New Hampshire University MS TEFL Program EFL 537 CALL Presenter: Shiho Tsumura Instructor: Lyra Riabov03/02/2006ContentsDescription of Class Materials Objectives Procedure ClosingDescription o
University of Texas - CS - 386
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University of Texas - CS - 386
Internet Indirection InfrastructureIon Stoica Daniel AdkinsShelley ZhuangScott ShenkerSonesh SuranaUniversity of California, Berkeleyistoica, dadkins, shelleyz, sonesh @cs.berkeley.eduABSTRACTAttempts to generalize the Internet's point
University of Texas - CS - 386
THE DESIGNPHILOSOPHY OF THE DARPA PROTOCOL~SDavid D. Clark MassachusettsInstitute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science Cambridge, Ma. 02139INTERNETAbstract The Internet protocol suite, TCP/IP, was first proposed fifteen years ago. It
University of Texas - CS - 386
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University of Texas - CS - 386
A Measurement-Based Analysis of MultihomingAditya Akella Bruce Maggs Srinivasan SeshanCarnegie Mellon University{aditya, srini+, bmm}@cs.cmu.eduAnees ShaikhIBM T.J. Watson Research Centeraashaikh@watson.ibm.comRamesh SitaramanUniv. of Massa
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Introduction to ProbabilityCharles M. GrinsteadSwarthmore CollegeJ. Laurie SnellDartmouth CollegeTo our wives and in memory of Reese T. ProsserContents1 Discrete Probability Distributions 1.1 Simulation of Discrete Probabilities . . . . .
University of Texas - CS - 386
Bro: A System for Detecting Network Intruders in Real-TimeVern Paxson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA and AT&T Center for Internet Research at ICSI, Berkeley, CA vern@aciri.orgAbstractWe describe Bro, a stand-alone system for
University of Texas - CS - 386
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SPV: Secure Path Vector Routing for Securing BGPYih-Chun Hu Adrian Perrig Marvin Sirbu UC Berkeley Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University yihchun@cs.cmu.edu perrig@cmu.edu sirbu@cmu.eduA BSTRACTAs our economy and critical infrast
University of Texas - CS - 386
A Scalable Distributed Information Management SystemPraveen Yalagandula ypraveen@cs.utexas.edu Mike Dahlin dahlin@cs.utexas.eduDepartment of Computer Sciences The University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX 78712ABSTRACTWe present a Scalable Distr
University of Texas - CS - 386
SIFF: A Stateless Internet Flow Filter to Mitigate DDoS Flooding AttacksAbraham Yaar Adrian Perrig Dawn Song Carnegie Mellon University {ayaar, perrig, dawnsong}@cmu.eduAbstractOne of the fundamental limitations of the Internet is the inability o
University of Texas - CS - 386
Optimizing Cost and Performance for MultihomingDavid K. Goldenberg Lili Qiu Haiyong Xie Yang Richard Yang Yin Zhang AT&T Labs Research Microsoft Research Yale University{david.goldenberg,haiyong.xie,yang.r.yang}@yale.edu liliq@microsoft.com y
University of Texas - CS - 386
Designing for Scale and DifferentiationKaren R. Sollins MIT Laboratory for Computer Science March 26, 2003 Submitted for publicationAbstractNave pictures of the Internet frequently portray a small collection of hosts or LANs connected by a cloud
University of Texas - CS - 386
IEEE/ACM TRANSACTIONS ON NETWORKING, VOL. 6, NO. 5, OCTOBER 1998515Internet Routing InstabilityCraig Labovitz, Student Member, IEEE, G. Robert Malan, Student Member, IEEE, and Farnam Jahanian, Member, IEEEAbstract-This paper examines the networ
University of Texas - CS - 386
A Taxonomy of Computer Worms Nicholas WeaverVern PaxsonICSIStuart StanifordSilicon DefenseRobert CunninghamMIT Lincoln LaboratoryUC BerkeleyABSTRACTTo understand the threat posed by computer worms, it is necessary to understand
UCSB - SOC - 147
Psychological Bulletin 2000, Vol. 126, No. 6, 925-945Copyright 2000 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0033-2909/00/$5.00 DOI: 10.1037/0033-2909.126.6.925Beyond Behaviorism: On the Automaticity of Higher Mental ProcessesJohn A. Barg
UCSB - SOC - 147
The Emergence of Norms in Competitive Decision-Making Groups Kenneth Bettenhausen; J. Keith Murnighan Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 30, No. 3. (Sep., 1985), pp. 350-372.Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0001-8392%28198509%2930%3A3
UCSB - SOC - 147
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UCSB - SOC - 147
Psychological Bulletin 1985, Vol. 97, No. 3,387-411Copyright 1985 by the American Psychological Association, Inc. 0033-2909/85/S00.75Field Studies of French and Raven's Bases of Power: Critique, Reanalysis, and Suggestions for Future ResearchPhi
UCSB - SOC - 147
Psychology in ActionDyads and Triads at 35,000 FeetFactors Affecting Group Process and Aircrew PerformanceH. Clayton Foushee National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationABSTRACT: The task of flying a multipilot transport ing the period from 19
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Journal of Personally and Social Psycholog> 1986. Vol. 50. No. 6 . ' l l 4 l - I I S ICopyright 1986 by the American Psychological Association. Inc. 0022-3 S14/86,'JOO.1'!Group Polarization: A Critical Review and Meta-AnalysisDaniel J. Isenberg
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Process and Structure in Leader-Member Exchange Raymond T. Sparrowe; Robert C. Liden The Academy of Management Review, Vol. 22, No. 2. (Apr., 1997), pp. 522-552.Stable URL: http:/links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0363-7425%28199704%2922%3A2%3C522%3APASILE%3
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080924
08B006-Midwife Broch2/12/0811:06 AMPage 1The Midwifery Scope of PracticeMidwives work as specialists in normal birth, this includes the assessment and monitoring of women and their babies during pregnancy, labour, birth, and the postpartum p
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080924
E-Learning EventMidwifery Implementation in Saskatchewan September 24, 2008 Photographer: Stephen Coburn | Agency: Dreamstime.comThis E-Learning event will be available via the Saskatchewan Communications Network at the following sites:Assiniboi
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080924
Saskatoon Health Region and MidwiferySept 24, 2008History Saskatoon Health Region involved in Midwifery Program development since 2006 Appointed to Provincial Transitional Council early 2007 Implementation Committees : Legislative and Regul
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20060914
PCTI - Final ReportProvincial Cross-Training InitiativeCross-Training Needs Assessment Mental Health & Addiction Services Final Report December 15, 20051PCTI - Final ReportContentsPreface Provincial Cross-Training Initiative Committee Memb
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20060914
Mental Health & Addictions Pharmacological Interventions in Concurrent DisordersDr. K.D. Kok MD, FRCPC Consultant Psychiatrist, Mental Health Services Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Psychiatry U of SOutlineLearning Objectives Definitions
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20060914
What are Cross-Training Initiatives? One of the primary focuses in establishing cross-training initiatives is to address the problems many health professionals often have to contend with when dealing with clients suffering from concurrent disorders.
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20060914
Thank you for registering for the e-learning event "Cross-Training Initiatives in Saskatchewan (Mental Health and Addictions) on September 14, 2006. Please note the following housekeeping items regarding the event: 1. All materials are available at:
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080310
EMERGENCY CARELearning ObjectivesUpon successful completion of the workshop the participant will be able to: describe and practice basic Assessment skills, focusing on priorities of care in common emergencies document findings and actions initia
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070201
AgendaLeading Practices in the Management of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Preventing Complications0900-0905 Welcome and Housekeeping 905-1015 Live Well Optimizing Chronic Disease Management Leslie Worth - Manager, Patient Education, Saskato
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070201
Websites Canadian Diabetes Association. Canadian Diabetes Association 2003 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada. Can J Diabetes. 2003;27(suppl 2):S1S152. Can be accessed on the website www.diabetes.
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070201
Websites Canadian Diabetes Association. Canadian Diabetes Association 2003 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada. Can J Diabetes. 2003;27(suppl 2):S1-S152. Can be accessed on the website www.diabetes.ca.
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070201
Optimizing Chronic Disease ManagementLeslie Worth Manager, Chronic Disease Management Saskatoon Health Region February 1, 2007Outline Using a Chronic Disease Management Approach Wagner's Chronic Care Model SHR Objectives and CDM Structure CDM
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070201
Leading Practices in Physical ActivityRick Stene Manager Chronic Disease Management-Exercise Saskatoon Health RegionNew ProblemToxic Environment <Activity >Food availability Leads to a Hazardous Waist Metabolic Syndrome Type II Diabetes Cardiovas
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080605
Outcome Program ModelInputsResources Money Staff Volunteers Equipment. & Supplies Constraints Laws regulationsActivitiesServices Training Education Counselling Mentoring InternshipsOutputsProducts # Classes taught # Counselling sessions condu
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080605
Measuring Success: Can We Prove We Make a Difference in the Health of our Communities? Agenda June 5, 2008 Keynote Speaker: Laura Soparlo08:30 Registration and Site Check In 09:00 Welcoming Remarks and Introductions 09:10 Is There Logic in a Logic
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080605
Measuring Success: Can We Prove We Make a Difference in the Health of Our Communities?E-Learning EventJune 5, 2008FAX SHEETPHONE: (306) 966-8800 FAX to: (306) 966-2412 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SITE LOCATION:_ Here is my question: _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080605
Measuring SuccessCan we prove we make a difference in the Health of our CommunitiesGoalsOne day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in the tree. "Which road do I take?" she asked. "Where do you want to go?" .was the cats resp
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20080221
Prevention of Falls in the ElderlyE-Learning EventFebruary 21, 2008FAX SHEETPHONE: (306) 966-8800 FAX to: (306) 966-2412 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SITE LOCATION:_ Here is my question: __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Thanks for participating!
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070503
Active TransportationE-Learning EventMay 3, 2007FAX SHEETPHONE: (306) 966-8800 FAX to: (306) 966-2412 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SITE LOCATION:_ Here is my question: __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Thanks for participating!
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070503
Active TransportationE-Learning EventMay 3, 2007FAX SHEETPHONE: (306) 966-8800 FAX to: (306) 966-2412 PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY SITE LOCATION:_ Here is my question: __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ Thanks for participating!
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070503
What is Active Transportation?.any mode of transportation that requires human powerCreating Healthier Communities in Saskatchewan walking, bicycling wheeling inline skating skateboarding skating skiingWhat is Active Transportation?Short
Air Force Academy - DOCS - 20070503
What are the key issues?Health of the EnvironmentThe health of our environment is in danger from the negative impact of our current lifestyles. 92% believe that environmental problems will affect the health of future generations. (The 2003 Internat