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An inter-disciplinary group including University of Louisville Medicine residents and students came together in UofL's Paris Simulation Center as part of a program designed by Dr. Lorrel Brown of the UofL Division of Cardiovascular Medicine to educate groups in an inter-professional fashion to be high-performing code response teams.
Brother Jim St Vrain (left) prepares for a rescue simulation while Brother Garrett Biermann (right) gives instruction. Also shown is Brother Shane McKinney (back to camera)
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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November American Red Cross meeting in Contra Costa County was a well attended shelter operations simulations.
Photography by | Cate Calson of American Rec Cross
Coloring is based on splitting a dodecahedron into two identical (red / yellow) regions each comprising six of the twelve faces of the dodecahedron.
The program (3D brush) kept crashing, so I didn't bother to add the blue boundary.
The wheels and engine compartment have been removed from this junked car. The frame has been mounted on caster wheels for ease of movement. This simulator has been used for EMS crash simulations as well as felony stop practice for law enforcement students.
Simulation (using Stellarium) of Mercury and Venus over the first few weeks of April, 2010.
Each frame is a view when the Sun is 6 degrees below the horizon (about 40 minutes after sunset) - that's dark enough to see Venus and Mercury, but not so late that they are hidden behind trees.
The best day to look is on the 15th and 16th of April, when the Moon acts as a useful guide. This will be your best chance to see the elusive Mercury!
University of Gloucestershire Oxstalls campus held a major incident simulation codenamed Operation Blizzard.
This critical incident saw students from various courses working alongside each other following a mock terrorist attack on a Christmas market.
picture by Mikal Ludlow Photography
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This is the last page of my current simulation notebook that I use for scratch calculations and notes. This notebook is a spiral bound school one that my son never really used so I recycled it. I used this one for about three years, as it started life with me at my job for taking notes.
The page is a calculation for the final virial radius after kinetic and potential energy reconfiguration from the initial conditions. (I was working on for too long to get that result. So dumb at times!) Note that the final virial radius goes to infinity when the initial kinetic energy equals the initial potential energy.
I need a new notebook now but the boy has left more spiral bound notebooks for recycling!
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Our film series targeted at young people continues with the second event focused on human rights and immigration. We heard from musician and storyteller Logie Meachum, watched the film "The Other Side of Immigration" and held an interactive immigration simulation followed by discussions, tabling by organizations and refreshments.