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Call time simulations help women learn how to make the ask which is critical to getting that early money!
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European Political Community Summit Simulation for Moldovan Youth, 2023
On 26-27 May, 50 young people from various regions of Moldova took part in a simulation of the European Political Community Summit, organised by the Young European Ambassadors (YEAs) from Moldova. The event took place at the Moldovan Parliament in Chisinau.
The simulation took place on the eve of the summit of the European political community held near Chisinau on 1 June at the initiative of the EU. Forty-seven heads of state and government, as well as the presidents of the European Council, the European Commission and the European Parliament were invited to the summit.
The simulation provided young participants with the opportunity to take on the role of European leaders representing their countries or institutions. Participants discussed a variety of topics, including peace, democracy, climate, energy, security and misinformation, and offered their vision of how to strengthen security and stability on the European continent.
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euneighbourseast.eu/news/latest-news/young-european-ambas...
First comes the hoarding, with the photoreal rendering of the final scheme, then comes the scheme. And once the houses are built - in the eternal 'Mini-Town Hall' style of London's prosperous outer suburbs - there'll be that short period during which the simulation and the real thing exist at the same time.
Heifer Virtual Village: Nepal is browser-based real-time 3D simulation where the player's character must navigate a virtual Nepalese environment, interact with other characters in the village, and correctly complete tasks associated with the game's goal. In this Serious Game For Change you find yourself in a the simulated village where a few are prosperous, but most struggle with hunger and poverty. The player is Esha, a young girl from a poor family. Your mother's dearest wish is to somehow acquire a goat. A goat would provide your family with milk and the means of making money, which would allow Esha to go to school. Acquiring micro-loans and building animal pens are some of the activities the player engages in while playing the game. By demonstrating some of these activities in an online virtual world, Heifer hopes that the spirit of goodwill that ripples through communities as animals are passed on, will also be spread to some degree digitally.
This 1975 Eldorado has been with me for years. While working for Link Flight Simulation and Hughes as a field service engineer it was basically kept in storage. Now inXsol www.inxsol.com elearning and simulation and SCORM LMS development has allowed me to grow my fleet. Check out www.inxsol.com.
A visualization of the butterfly effect in an N-body system with a -1/r potential. (Newton's gravity is a -1/r^2 potential.)
Summer house in former private garden of Gyllyngdune estate,
possibly used as a chapel but never consecrated. c1840s for
the Revd William Coope, rector of Falmouth 1838-1870.
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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
I first saw the clusterball idea from Chris Harris and then more recently saw Thomas Fletcher's popular Friend Wheel facebook application. After the Friend Wheel, I decided I needed my own wheel / clusterball for simulations.
Over the past week, I created a Flash-based version that I'm using to show the relationship among many variables in a model. The version shown here shows the relationships among variables in a pricing simulation. Color indicates causality. So the red lines from the red Sales point to variables such as Revenue and Profitability means that Sales affects these other variables. For example, Revenue is Sales multiplied by Price.
The clustering algorithm still needs some work, but it's functional.