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Please do not use automated translation engines for software localization if you don't want to your product look silly. What's wrong? "Manual" meaning not automated refresh process has been translated to "User Guide" meaning in Polish.

The Localization Dating Game won by Wayne Bourland (Dell)

Along the runway in Kotzebue Alaska, this runway crosses the bay area.

Experts from around the world came together to share insights and challenges around localizing education, specifically local educational resources (OER). This workshop was led by Jennryn Wetzler, Senior Program Designer in the Collaboratory at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Learn more: eca.state.gov/collaboratory

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A hook switch allows a localized isolation of a conductor rail, if required.

The switch is operated by pulling two brass lugs, so that a metal blade can be loosened and then the metal blade can be swung away from the metal contacts. All with the use of a wooden pole with a metal hook at the end.

Over time the brass lugs and blade can become stiff to operate and can require the operator to exert alot of energy pulling open the switch, by pulling the hook towards him or herself. This hook switch has a rather unfortunate location by having another conductor rail right behind it.

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Swirls in dark purple with brown accents, dark gray grout localized. It will hang horizontally in Punkin Doodles the childrens clothing boutique that I made the big mosaics for...look in my sets lists.

Companies can use localization services according to their convenience. They can use these courses at any time of the day according to their needs. This process saves them from the recruitment of a specialized trainer belonging to the native language. Using self-paced localized courses, the learners can be trained during the business days, it eliminates the need to operate during the weekends as well.

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Had rain when I left home, then nice clear blue skies, then clouds and rain again.

Localized subspecies of Club-haired Mariposa Lily, Figueroa Mountain, Santa Barbara County, CA. May 18, 2012.

fun with translation and localization and sharing backstory about video tutorials!

 

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Very localized bird, possible to see in few scattered spots in Kenya

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The birth of globalization has prompted the surge of Healthcare Localization Services across geographic boundaries. Healthcare is no doubt a top priority in the gamut of mankind. To access healthcare opportunities along with the pocket-friendly price perceives to be the basic cravings for every human on earth. Localization services can be seen as a blessing in disguise. The thorny aspects of the language barrier are passé now as localization puts to an end of this simmering problems. At the crossroads, Acadestudio, a seasoned campaigner in the domain of Healthcare Localization Services, takes the lead and becomes a leader in terms of Localization and. We have a pool of outstanding polylingual and subject matter experts who are well conversant with the nitty-gritty of healthcare localization. Besides, our on-time delivery, flawless content, strict adherence to quality, and unmatched pocket-friendly price are accepted with delight by customers.

  

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Canadian Lifestyle And Culture

 

The canadian lifestyle is known to be the most laid-back in the entire world. The people of Canada live a very simple life, as they only think of the essentials and do not stress themselves out. Canada is known to have a low crime rate, which is attributed to its localized system of government. The Canadian government has successfully implemented tough laws against crime and it has been able to reduce the crime rate by a large percentage. One of the interesting facts about canadian culture is that, the majority of the people believe that their leaders are infallible. In addition, they have very low tolerance levels when it comes to criticism from other parties or organizations.

 

Canadian women are known to be highly ambitious and focused. They have the ability to easily get themselves established and achieve great results in their lives. One of the interesting facts about Canadian culture is that, they take time to celebrate and acknowledge achievements.

 

The Canadian people also ensure that they celebrate and observe different festivals every year. They believe that different seasons bring different kinds of challenges and rewards. Canada has a wide variety of different climates and hence different kinds of food are also produced and eaten by the Canadian people.

 

A lot of the food that is eaten in Canada are very unique and different. They believe that the local produce and meat can bring them different kinds of health benefits. Canada has its own unique language, which contains over sixty different words that are used to describe different things. One of the most interesting facts about Canadian culture is that, they value cleanliness and hygiene very highly.

 

Canada has been compared to the United States with regards to its ethnic diversity. There are millions of different ethnic groups in Canada. Each one of them has a different culture, way of dressing up, and food to offer to visitors. One of the most important aspects of the Canadian culture is that, it is also a very tolerant and open towards other cultures and religions.

 

There is also a different kind of profession in Canada, which is called aboriginal employment. In this case, the applicant works off the land, for the majority of Canadian tribes. There are also many different trades which are done by the indigenous peoples of Canada. These include; stone carving, fishing, trapping, fur trade and wood working.

 

Some of the interesting facts about Canadian culture include; that, the government controls the economy of the country and regulates everything from natural resources to transportation routes. It is also believed that, it is the first country in the world with a gender equality score of fifty percent. They are also one of the very first countries to adopt the metric system. Canada was also the first country in the world to see a currency backed by actual gold.

 

The Canadian lifestyle includes many different sports and activities. Hockey is the most popular sport and they have a national football league. The CFL is the most watched and followed sport in Canada and many of the fans enjoy watching games either on television or live in stadiums. There are also many different types of Canadian band that has made a name for themselves over the years including; The Tragically Hip, The Tragically Few, and Aches. There are many other Canadian bands and artists but these are some of the most popular.

 

Many tourists come to Canada to explore and enjoy all that this great country has to offer and the landscape is stunning with some of the most amazing mountains and beautiful forests to be found anywhere. There are many different places to visit including; historical cities like Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa, the scenic Canadian cities of Prairie, Manitoba, and New Orleans, and the spectacular wilderness areas of Quebec. There are many different things to do in each of these cities and the country as a whole and there are so many different things to see and experience that there will never be a shortage of things to do.

 

Many of the cities and towns are beautiful with plenty of historical architecture and art. There are also many different national parks to visit and explore. There are also many different cultural events and festivals held yearly in most of these towns and cities that allow the tourists to experience the many different things that Canada has to offer. There are also many different national events hosted by the government in Canada and these include the Canada Day parade, Thanksgiving parade, Olympic Games, and many other events that all showcase the great nation of Canada.

 

When one thinks of Canada the images that come to mind are often of the snow covered mountains or prairies with the evergreen pine trees lining the sides. These are the main sights that many people think of when they think of Canada. There are so many different things to see and experience when coming to Canada and one can never have a dull moment. Many of the hotels and accommodations in the many different Canadian cities are also a great experience and will leave one in complete awe of their beauty and the hospitality of the people and the Canadian government. This is also one of the many different things that make Canada such a great vacation spot. One can never have too much Canadian culture.

 

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Experts from around the world came together to share insights and challenges around localizing education, specifically local educational resources (OER). This workshop was led by Jennryn Wetzler, Senior Program Designer in the Collaboratory at the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, U.S. Department of State. Learn more: eca.state.gov/collaboratory

Doesn't consider its context into account. It translates the "variable" wind direction into the Japanese term used for variables in programming languages.

Our beautiful apartments found on East 39th street are localized to the chic, hustle and bustle of East-side nightlife. Skip to Bloomingdales, get easy access onto central Metro transportation, and enjoy many restaurant attractions nearby. Exclusive furnished studios and luxury one-bedroom apartments only through ApartmentLUXE!

 

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Marcy Kornblum and the talented, experienced, and cutting edge team of real estate professionals that make up ApartmentLUXE, formerly of Apartment Resources, Inc., is unparalleled in its ability to help both individuals and corporations navigate the complex real estate markets across the country. While our focus is Manhattan, we provide furnished apartments throughout the country that are consistently among the best accommodations for temporary stays with flexible terms.

 

ApartmentLUXE’ mission is to demonstrate to all our potential and current clients how we are different than any other company in the furnished housing industry. What makes us different is that our team recognizes that every company and individual’s needs are different every time they book an apartment. It is for this reason that the ApartmentLUXE team takes the time to personally tailor each booking to ensure client satisfaction.

 

Much of our diverse client base is from another state or country. It is often difficult to book an apartment that you have not personally toured. We take the time to get to know you prior to your arrival to ensure that we provide you with the best match for your criteria and budget thus making every stay with us a satisfying and enjoyable experience. We want every person to feel “special” and well-tended at all times.

 

ApartmentLUXE also provides long-term, unfurnished sales and rentals for permanent transfers. Many of our clients use our temporary furnished accommodations as a “launchpad” while looking with us to find their permanent housing. By utilizing ApartmentLUXE’ services for both the initial short-term stay and ultimate long-term lease or sale, we can make the transition seamless.

Localized areas of lifting paint were consolidated. Past restoration varnish layers that were uneven in discoloration and surface gloss and some areas of discolored retouching were reduced from the surface. A large restoration fill in a paint loss in the child’s proper left eye extending over original paint layers was removed and replaced with a fill that was confined to the parameters of the paint loss. The painting was revarnished and inpainted.

 

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Mother and Child with Coral Beads

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Collection of Shelburne Museum

pinata for a birthday bash, on the Black Floor stage at ICA for Locally Localized Gravity

Some 5000 – 7000 years ago the British Isles was experiencing a warmer climate that we do today. During this period the small-leaved lime was at its northern limit of its range in Cumbria and the north east of England. As temperatures slowly cooled over thousands of years this tree and its cousin the large-leaved lime, ceased to produce viable seed, as humans slowly tamed the wild wood, the oak and ash outstripped limes as the most useful timber trees, so little effort was made to save it or replant it.

 

The sparse and localized populations of the native’s limes that remain today will occasionally reproduce from layering boughs and windthrown trees bedding into the woodland floor, old trees rot and fall and simply regrow form their roots. There are some massive lime coppice stools in Britain that measure over 50 feet across, the single stools, the root or stump of a felled trees, having spread and fragmented to form circles that look as though they are individual trees. Some of these may go back several thousands of years.

 

this pretty burrowing bee is gracing our garden, it makes little mounds with glued together soil, and we find more nests this year!

Sweat bees: Halictus harmonius

 

(Hymenoptera: [Apoidea:] Halictidae: Halictinae: Halictini)

 

Profile prepared by Dr. Laurence Packer, York University

 

Halictus harmonius is a rare localized species that has only ever been recorded from the foothills of the San Bernardino and, but with less certainty, from the San Jacinto mountains in Southern California. This whole area is subject to considerable anthropogenic disturbance through construction, pollution and agriculture. The species is active for long periods in spring and summer and appears to be primitively eusocial with macrocephalic queens and smaller workers. It appears not to be restricted in pollen and nectar source plants. A survey of suitable habitat in the small area from which the species is known is badly required.

Halictus harmonius is a member of the subgenus Seladonia. This is the only subgenus of Halictine bee in North America that has the combination of greenish metallic coloration and apical bands of pale hairs on the metasomal terga. Halictine bees can be readily identified on the basis of the strongly curved basal vein and, except in certain cleptoparasitic forms, by the pseudopygidial area on female T5. Identification of bees of this subgenus cannot be made on the basis of the apical bands on pubescence in old, or worn specimens. In such instances, the absence of a cleft in the apex of T5 combined with strong apical wing veins and greenish coloration, are sufficient to diagnose a specimen as belonging to the correct subgenus. Halictus harmonius is easily separated from other Seladonia species in North America by its minute size, less than 4.5mm in length. The most likely bees to be confused with H. harmonius are species of the Lasioglossum subgenus Dialictus, most of which are similar in size and coloration. However, Dialictus have weakened apical forewing veins and, if they have bands of pubescence on the metasoma, these are basal rather than apical.

 

Taxonomic status

 

Halictus (Seladonia) harmonius Sandhouse, 1941. The subgeneric and generic level classifications of bees in Halictus has long been inconsistent with different authors incorporating different concepts. The most commonly accepted concept is that Halictus comprises those strongly veined, non-parasitic members of the tribe Halictini that have apical bands of hairs on the metasomal terga and with an obtuse epistomal lobe. The latter feature differentiates the genus from Pseudagapostemon, a genus that is restricted to South America. Past authors sometimes considered those taxa with weakened apical wing veins as belonging here. In North America, all such weakened veined bees are generally considered to be members of the speciose genus Lasioglossum which itself has a checkered and complex subgeneric classification.

 

Halictus has been considered to be comprised of three subgenera by most North American researchers. These are Halictus sensu stricto, Seladonia, and Vestitohalictus. Only the former two subgenera are found in the New World. Pesenko considers both subgenera to deserve generic rank but with Vestitohalictus sunk within Seladonia, and he recognizes numerous subgenera within both Halictus and Seladonia.

 

There are seven species of Seladonia in North America, the most common of which, H. confuses, is a Holarctic species. H. virgatellus is found at high altitude in the rocky mountains, H. tripartitus is known from the U.S. southwest where it is common.

 

This species has been collected at various times during spring, summer and early fall (from May to September). Size variation among females with the larger ones being macrocephalic and the results of dissection of a small sample of individuals collected in early summer all suggest that it is a primitively eusocial species with a colony cycle typical for halictines with this type of sociality. Thus, only mated potential queens survive the winter, produce a brood of females in spring, and males emerge later in the year to mate with the new generation of overwintering females.

 

Those sites where the species has been collected for which detailed habitat data are available suggest that it is a “weedy” species. A longish series recently collected was obtained from the edge of a new housing development in an overgrown vegetable garden where they were found foraging upon California poppy (Eschscholzia californica). It has also been collected from California (or Eastern Mojave) buckwheat (Eriogonum fasciculatum).

 

Based upon comparisons with related species, the nests of this species are expected to consist of narrow burrows in the soil, perhaps branched during the summer provisioning phase, and with brood cells arising from the burrows directly rather than being at the end of their own separate lateral burrow extensions. Cavity construction around the brood cells, as is known for some bees in the subfamily, is not expected.

 

This species has been recorded with certainty only from the foothills of the San Bernardino and San Jacinto Mountains in southern California. It is known only from San Bernardino and Riverside counties with its center of distribution apparently being San Timoteo Canyon. Earlier records from Colorado (Krombein et al., 1979) have not been verified and have been discounted (Moure and Hurd, 1987; Janjic and Packer, 2001). The fact that the area to which this species is endemic was surveyed in some detail over an extended period by a melittologist based at Riverside (P. H. Timberlake) who collected comparatively few specimens of it (approximately two dozen), suggests that it has not been an abundant species for at least 50 years.

 

Development of the area in which this species has been found has been intense and some of its earlier localities are now covered with roads and buildings. Habitat modification of some suitable areas has probably resulted from the construction of vacation homes in the San Bernardino Mountain area as well as urban expansion. The area in which it has been found harbors considerable agricultural development and also receives a great deal of pollution from Los Angeles. The species’ response to drought is unknown.

 

As it is unlikely that this species is narrowly specialized on any particular flower or to a highly specific nesting site, it is possible that its conservation needs might be comparatively easily met once its other habitat requirements are recognized.

 

A detailed survey for this species should be made during the spring and early summer of a year in which there has been adequate winter rainfall. A wide variety of habitats, including artificial and otherwise anthropogenically altered sites, should be surveyed for it. The flowers preferred by this species should be investigated, as should its preferred nesting substrate.

 

Janjic, J., and L. Packer. 2001. New descriptions of Halictus (Seladonia) from the New World (Hymenoptera: Halictidae). Journal of Hymenoptera Research, 10:55-75.

 

Krombein, K. V., P. D. Hurd, Jr., D. R. Smith, and B. D. Burks. 1979. Catalog of the Hymenoptera of America North of Mexico, vol. 2, Apocrita. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. xvii+pp. 1199-2209.

 

Moure, J. S., and P. D. Hurd. 1987. An annotated catalogue of the Halictid bees of the Western Hemisphere. vii+405pp. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

 

Sandhouse, G. A. 1941. The American bees of the subgenus Halictus. Entomologica Americana (n.s.), 21:23-38.

 

Just an artsy shot throught the antenna array in Kotzebue, Ak.

Localizing a "robot" in Processing using sequential sensor readings (adapted from Sebastian Thrun's Self-Driving Car Udacity course).

And these are the antennas fed by all that cabling. (Just a note- must have been a guy designing these.) Radiate off the front with reflectors in the rear.

Citytech Software Private Limited has developed Paylite Software, specifically for the MENA member countries. Built with the latest Microsoft technologies, it can provide a rule-based and robust interface to manage all HR functions of an organization while eliminating all paper-based, time-taking and error-prone HR works. It's very popular and the top-most choice as HRMS across the MENA region.

A very localized rain shower floats over the Pacific during tonight's sunset—notice the faint band of rain across the water.

 

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Mount Batur (Gunung Batur) is an active volcano located at the center of two concentric calderas north west of Mount Agung, Bali, Indonesia.

 

The south east side of the larger 10×13 km caldera contains a caldera lake. The inner 7.5-kilometer-wide caldera, which was formed during emplacement of the Bali (or Ubud) ignimbrite, has been dated at about 23,670 and 28,500 years ago.

 

The SE wall of the inner caldera lies beneath Lake Batur; The Batur cone has been constructed within the inner caldera to a height above the outer caldera rim. The Batur stratovolcano has produced vents over much of the inner caldera, but a NE-SW fissure system has localized the Batur I, II, and III craters along the summit ridge.

 

Historical eruptions have been characterized by mild-to-moderate explosive activity sometimes accompanied by lava emission. Basaltic lava flows from both summit and flank vents have reached the caldera floor and the shores of Lake Batur in historical time. The caldera contains an active, 700-metre-tall stratovolcano rising above the surface of Lake Batur. The first historically documented eruption of Batur was in 1804, and it has been frequently active since then.

 

The caldera is populated and includes the two main villages of Kedisan and Toya Bungkah. The locals largely rely on agriculture for income but tourism has become increasingly popular due to the relatively straightforward trek to the summit of the central crater.

 

The lake, Danau Batur, is the largest lake on the island of Bali and is a good source of fish.

 

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Runway 7L localizer antenna array at LAX. These guide instrument landings coming in over the Pacific on the rare times when winds prevail from the east. Landings going in the other direction (toward a localizer at the opposite end of the same runway) are said to be on Runway 25R. The frequency for this localizer is 111.10MHz. I shot this while my United flight from Newark was landing on the runway next door, 25L.

Bengalaru International Airport

 

The Kannada logo of Jus Booster Juice

 

One of the best localized logos.

Macau International Airport

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Whole Foods Market uses Brown Innovations speakers in store locations nationwide.

 

I was the event photographer for Workbar's latest speaker series event at their Cambridge location on May 25th. The topic was localized marketing.

 

Moderator:

Colin Barry, Editor & Contributor at VentureFizz

  

Panelists:

Armandina Cueva, Global Marketing Operations Producer at Netflix

 

Damien Smith, Marketing Director at Yelp Boston

 

Eric Groves, Co-Founder at Alignable.com

 

Daniel Murphy, Marketing at Drift

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