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The IU Kokomo School of Nursing and School of Education, in conjunction with Second Harvest, hosted a poverty simulation in which students try to live for in poverty for one month, condensed into an hour for the simulation. Various scenarios are assigned ranging from a single parent of 5 kids to a single person with no job and no home.

COMP 559 - Fundamentals of Computer Animation with Paul Kry - Assignment 3

Pictures during Simulation

On Thursday, December 10, the Council hosted it's annual Model Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing at Temple University’s Fox School of Business.

 

A key component of this year’s Model Senate simulation is the use of Forward Engagement, a method of policy analysis that emphasizes the importance of considering the longer-range future in policy making. Forward Engagement is a concept developed by Leon Fuerth, former National Security Advisor to Vice President Al Gore and Research Professor of International Affairs at the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs. The Council extends a warm thanks to Leon Fuerth, the Project on Forward Engagement, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and Fox School of Business' CIBER program for their contribution to and support of the Council’s Model Senate program

Film Simulation Agfa Color

 

Film Simulation = Classic Chrome

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Grain = Strong

Noise Reduction = -3

Dynamic Range = Auto

White Balance = Auto

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Pictures during Simulation

The IU Kokomo School of Nursing and School of Education, in conjunction with Second Harvest, hosted a poverty simulation in which students try to live for in poverty for one month, condensed into an hour for the simulation. Various scenarios are assigned ranging from a single parent of 5 kids to a single person with no job and no home.

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It'll be Giselle's birthday soon so I bought me a present. Wait, what? haha.

 

I've been wanting to get one of these simulation rigs for a long ass time, it's just that I could never afford it. But luck was on my side today and I ended up going home with a Playseat Evo and a Logitech G27. I also picked up another 40" TV to complete my "driver's training tool" or otherwise known as my personal arcade. It'll be what my winter activity this year while my friends are out snowboarding and all that other shenanigans.

 

I'll be moving furniture in my already tight room to accommodate these things so I'll have some work to do. As it sits right now, I have my old 40" TV which is wall mounted so it doesn't take up space, but I have my Xbox, PS3 and Wii on a table underneath it. One one corner sits where I'm typing now which is my workstation. I'll just have to make it work somehow.

  

Day 3 - Mystery Event Level 2. The Level 2 Mystery Event of the 2014 USARPAC Warrior Challenge featured was held at the Medical Simulation Training Center. Events included evaluating a casualty, performing first aid to an extremity, performing first aid in an open abdominal wound and a 9-line MEDEVAC request. The event included an outdoor trauma lane as well as an indoor blood trauma lane. Competitors had to perform tactical medical care in an outdoor environment, as well as treating casualties in an indoor environment with combat sound effects, thus creating a stressful environment. (Photo by Spc. Nikko-Angelo Matos, 311th Signal Command Public Affairs)

This truck allowed students to experience a simulated earthquake. There were lots of cameras and news crews around too.

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Second try:

less blur, more color burning on frame and blue prevalence

DB Class V 200.0 (from 1968: Class 220) was one of the first diesel-hydraulic express locomotives of the German Deutsche Bundesbahn and - as Am 4/4 - of the SBB-CFF-FFS in Switzerland.

Wilde and NAMTEC hosted a one-day awareness seminar on “Improving Design by Simulation: The Benefits of ANSYS to Industry”

 

The seminar held at NAMTEC on 16th October 2008 was a “resounding success” said David Deakin, Managing Director of Wilde.

 

Hosted by Wilde in conjunction with NAMTEC, seminar focused on the success companies have gained from the ANSYS range of CAD-integrated structural, thermal and computational fluid dynamics programs, both in-house and through the use of consultants.

 

More than 95% of delegates were satisfied with the event and found it “enjoyable, relevant and beneficial”.

  

The IU Kokomo School of Nursing and School of Education, in conjunction with Second Harvest, hosted a poverty simulation in which students try to live for in poverty for one month, condensed into an hour for the simulation. Various scenarios are assigned ranging from a single parent of 5 kids to a single person with no job and no home.

The IU Kokomo School of Nursing and School of Education, in conjunction with Second Harvest, hosted a poverty simulation in which students try to live for in poverty for one month, condensed into an hour for the simulation. Various scenarios are assigned ranging from a single parent of 5 kids to a single person with no job and no home.

Understanding the impacts of vegetation on soil loss is important to helping land managers take care of the land. Through the use of large-scale rainfall simulation, we studied the impacts of brush removal on military training lands and how much soil is saved/lost before and after the land treatment.

Film Simulation: Forgotten Negative

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Healthcare Simulation Center debuts new manikins.

Supple is like an interactive television sitcom where you control the star of the show. Her name is Arin Costello, and she is an associate editor at Supple Magazine, a fictional hot fashion publication. The game is all about relationships, shopping, money and getting ahead at work. In Supple...

 

My kids have dubbed this the "Summer Of Fun" and it's been somewhat hard living up to that title everyday. One thing that's been making it easier is the Regal Cinemas Summer Movie Festival. Every Tuesday & Wednesday at 10am they show 2 PG or G Rated Movies. This summer the schedule has been really great and we've seen a movie every single week.

 

It's also now turned into a nice way to motivate them to do things around the house because they enjoy saving their quarters so they can each play a game at the arcade when we leave. This is their favorite the Snowmobile race.

 

I found it funny that this week Dominic jumped on the back and held on while Johnny was playing.

 

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JIBC training simulation involving JIBC, paramedic students, police officers, JIBC Law Enforcement Studies Diploma students, BC Ambulance volunteers, UBC Medicine resident physicians and staff from the BC Medical Unit.

A Scrum product release simulation with Sabre's Mobile Check-in team leaders.

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