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1st Lt. Erin Kan, a U.S. Army Reserve military police officer with the 724th Military Police Battalion, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, poses for a portrait during the Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 29. This image was digitally manipulated in post-production. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Corporal Alberto Perez III engages his target during a table three shoot aboard Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Calif., Sept. 4, 2014. Table three is part of the Combat Marksmanship Program, which is designed to keep Marines in a combat mindset and ready for what the mission might demand. Perez is an administration specialist with the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit.
Photo by Cpl. Anna Albrecht
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Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
The Lightweight Concept Vehicle programme was initiated by Land Rover in the early 1990s, and was a serious investigation into the production of lighter, cleaner and greener off-roaders. The idea was to test-bed new technologies, harking back to the days of the British Leyland Technology ECV programme, and one of the targets was to come up with a Defender replacement capable of 40mpg.
The LCV1 based on a Discovery 1, and was effectively that car re-clad in aluminium – and produced encouraging results. That led to LCV2, which was a series of prototypes closely based on the Defender 90. Underneath, though, it was radically different to its lookalike, built on a unique bonded and riveted space frame. Despite this, it was strong – and is said to have the strength and durability of the production Defender. That was developed into the ultimate incarnation of the LCV, the LCV⅔ – or LCV ‘two-thirds’, as it was known internally.
The LCV⅔ was built to demonstrate to company management what could be achieved in the next phase of the programme, LCV3. Sadly, that never got underway, leaving us with a fascinating insight into the mindset of Land Rover in the late 1990s, and what its idea of a new-age Defender replacement would look like. It’s also an interesting comparison with the Land Rover SD5 of the 1970s.
The styling inside and out was conservative, yet progressive, designed to appeal to management – but it was underneath where all the action takes place. The space frame design philosophy and construction techniques were carried over from the LCV2, while the engine was a KV6 lifted straight out of the Rover 800. The pick-up was considerably more aerodynamic than the Defender 90, and looks really appealing even today. However, the project never took off – investment costs would have been too high in an era when the emphasis was on getting the Range Rover L322 and Rover 75 into production.
A group of U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers participate in the Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27-29. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Calous motives causing comotion,
Materialistic mindsets moving to motion,
An idea of neediness,
A life of hopelessness, societal self loathing.
Epidemic. Pandemic.
Mindset på Leadership är ett chefs -och ledarskapskoncept från utbildning.se i syfte att inspirera och utveckla chefer och ledare inom kompetensutveckling. Konceptet är ett samarbete mellan utbildning.se och tre förbund: Jusek, Sveriges Ingenjörer och Civilekonomerna.
A group of U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldiers participate in the Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27-29. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
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Sgt. 1st Class John Salinas, instructor with the 200th Military Police Command, and Spc. Megan Barrett, a U.S. Army Reserve military police Soldier with the 724th Military Police Battalion, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, secure opposite ends of a hallway during an Active Shooter Threat Response Training taught at an Army Reserve installation in Nashville, Tennessee, on Sept. 27. This training is the first program in the Army Reserve to use the latest tactics taught by federal agents to defend against active shooter incidents, which will eventually train all military police armed guards across the 200th Military Police Command. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Master Sgt. Michel Sauret)
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Cecilia Bengtsson från Mindset på Leadershipdagen 2010 i Malmö med utbildning.se. Leadership är ett chefs -och ledarskapskoncept från utbildning.se i syfte att inspirera och utveckla chefer och ledare inom kompetensutveckling.
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Jay Silver, Research Assistant and PhD candidate in Media Arts and Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, discusses the mindset of Makers and introduces a new technology called Makey Makey.
TEDxPioneerValley, an independently organized event licensed by TED, explores learning that takes place in unexpected ways, cracking open traditional notions of how learning happens. The day-long conference at Amherst College Jan. 21, 2012, is presented in collaboration with the Holyoke Community College Adult Learning Center, Amherst College, Smith College and Mount Holyoke College.
Photo by Samuel Masinter
Quote comes from Steve Brophy's post stevebrophy.wordpress.com/2015/02/11/c-o-n-n-e-c-t-e-d/
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CBC 2019
Workshop: Mindset de colaboração e cooperação
Com Mauro Peres
Realizado no dia 09 de maio de 2019 no Centro de Convenções do Brasil 21, Brasília - DF
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