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Be prepared for any wedding day emergency with our Bridal Toolkit. Brides and bridesmaids will benefit from the amenities packed in this easy-to-carry and reusable tool bag.

Home energy saving kits are now available to borrow at all Dublin City Public Libraries.

 

The Home Energy Saving Kits have been developed by Dublin's energy agency Codema and contain six practical tools to help the public save energy at home. The items in the toolkits address three key areas of energy use in the home - space heating, hot water and electricity consumption - and can help identify common problems such as lack of insulation, poor ventilation and the appliances in the home that might be driving up electricity bills.

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Change and Knowledge management using Open Space Technology, attributed to the work of Harrison Owen

 

With higher ed, with faculty, with professional coaches, with the horses, with professional women, with change management practitioners and consultants, with clients, Open Space has many applications, OST

 

If you'd like to learn more about this agenda-less type process organized around a key theme, an Open Space handout is available here: reveln.com/open-space-on-speed-and-social-business-video-...

 

Find out more via REVELN.com

While looking at the battery in the Mini I made a small discovery; the original toolkit which apparently lives alongside the battery in the boot. I'd no idea this was here and was amused to note it contains the locking wheel nut.

 

It's only taken me two and a half years to find this. I'd purchased a replacement locking wheel nut from the main dealer when I got the car, assuming it to be absent!

Our sysadmin is a little scary

Beltmaking tools!

Cornell University Employment & Disability Institute Extension Faculty Hannah Rudstam co-leads the new Just-In-Time web based toolkit that helps managers better provide reasonable accommodations and disability inclusiveness at U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Tuesday, May 5, 2015, in Washington, D.C. The class covered a wide range of topics, from proper verbal labels, and best strategies for various work place scenarios, to applicable laws, to name a few of the topics. The class provided knowledge for employees at all levels. The web-based toolkit was made in collaboration with Cornell University. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.

Lots of things that live in my bag :)

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Creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web with the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit 2.0

 

The Web has never been more open to everyone. Open Data services exist in almost every web application: from social networking apps to governmental pages and the news, all this data can be instantly accessed by exposed APIs. However, although most of this data is offered in a simple interchange format, its structures are quite complex, ranging from complex networks to time-based information, hierarchical data or heavy graphs. Displaying this data in a manner that enables the viewer to gain some insight can be challenging, especially if we aim at providing some interaction and doing it in a cross-browser/cross-device manner. The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit creates interactive data visualizations for the Web. It's based solely on Web Standards, leveraging the power of native browser technologies to provide insights on complex data. In this talk you will learn about the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and how it can help you create advanced data visualizations for the Web.

 

Keywords: JavaScript, Visualization, InfoVis, DataVis, VisualWeb

 

Target Audience: People wanting to create data visualizations for the web using major browsers and platforms.

 

Speaker Information

Nicolas Garcia Belmonte

Author JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and V8-GL

 

Software Passion: Passionate about Web Standards and Information Visualization.

 

Twitter: @philogb

Blog: blog.thejit.org

Software: JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit V8-GL

 

About YOW! Australia 2010

The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.

 

Here's why you should want to attend:

 

* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered

without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin

* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,

processes and practices in the software industry

* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent

international program committee from a network

of over 400 authors and experts

* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity

to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face

* an intimate workshop setting where you are able

to benefit from an in-depth learning experience

* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network

with other talented Australian software professionals

* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.

 

website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne

venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne

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Studying bats — most of which are nocturnal and can fly great distances — is difficult enough. But there’s also a lack of basic experimental tools for work on bat-virus relationships, since lab equipment and protocols are typically designed with rodents and human tissues in mind. While recent years have seen progress, the toolkit wish list remains long. Establishing stable, reproducing bat cell lines has been achieved only for a handful of bat species and often for just a few cells types, such as kidney or lung. Researchers also lack many lab reagents tailored for bats, such as ones that can be used to study the animals’ antibodies. Growing viruses within genetically altered bat cells could help to track the course of infection in live bats. It could also aid in the development of vaccines and diagnostic tests.

 

Graphic shows tools that will aid in studying bat-virus dynamics such as isolating cells from various bat tissues; ways to study the bat immune system; isolating viruses from bats; and infecting lab-bred and wild bats.

 

Read more: "How bats keep viruses at bay"

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My Stuff; Minus the 5d Mark II and 24-70 that I took this picture with. Also missing the 70-200 which is hanging out in the den I think.

The chain link fence is used here as an architectural screen element; it's a useful reminder that Amateur's architecture isn't all about deep interrogations of traditional Chinese crafts; their material palette at Xiangshan is disciplined, and carefully limited, but it's not backwards-looking, as the curtain-walled office/studio tower (next slide) should make abundantly clear...

 

Essentially, they license themselves a certain global toolkit of materials and building types, and then just play around with the possible combinations - each building gets one of the types and about three of the materials. It gives the campus a unity that Mies would have understood instantly, while largely avoiding monotony.

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IMF economists Lesley Fisher and Amanda Sayegh from FAD join with Principal Secretary of Finance of the Government of Odisha, India, Vishal Kumar Dev, participate in a Capacity Development Talk titled Building Capacity on Managing Fiscal Risks: A New Fiscal Risk Toolkit at the International Monetary Fund.

 

IMF Photo/Cory Hancock

12 April 2022

Washington, DC, United States

Photo ref: CH220412056.arw

Young activists from across the Pacific took part in a five-day workshop based around The Changemakers: A young activist's toolkit for ending violence against women and girls in Suva, Fiji in September.

 

The workshop, held by the International Planned Parenthood Federation in partnership with UN Women, is aimed at helping young peer-educators facilitate discussions on gender equality, violence against women, health relationships and positive activism in their families and communities.

 

Credit: UN Women/Ellie van Baaren

blog.witness.org | screenshot from the new Video Advocacy Planning Toolkit from WITNESS. Visit the Toolkit to start planning your video for change now: videoplan.witness.org

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Creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web with the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit 2.0

 

The Web has never been more open to everyone. Open Data services exist in almost every web application: from social networking apps to governmental pages and the news, all this data can be instantly accessed by exposed APIs. However, although most of this data is offered in a simple interchange format, its structures are quite complex, ranging from complex networks to time-based information, hierarchical data or heavy graphs. Displaying this data in a manner that enables the viewer to gain some insight can be challenging, especially if we aim at providing some interaction and doing it in a cross-browser/cross-device manner. The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit creates interactive data visualizations for the Web. It's based solely on Web Standards, leveraging the power of native browser technologies to provide insights on complex data. In this talk you will learn about the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and how it can help you create advanced data visualizations for the Web.

 

Keywords: JavaScript, Visualization, InfoVis, DataVis, VisualWeb

 

Target Audience: People wanting to create data visualizations for the web using major browsers and platforms.

 

Speaker Information

Nicolas Garcia Belmonte

Author JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and V8-GL

 

Software Passion: Passionate about Web Standards and Information Visualization.

 

Twitter: @philogb

Blog: blog.thejit.org

Software: JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit V8-GL

 

About YOW! Australia 2010

The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.

 

Here's why you should want to attend:

 

* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered

without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin

* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,

processes and practices in the software industry

* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent

international program committee from a network

of over 400 authors and experts

* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity

to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face

* an intimate workshop setting where you are able

to benefit from an in-depth learning experience

* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network

with other talented Australian software professionals

* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.

 

website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne

venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne

Creating Interactive Data Visualizations for the Web with the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit 2.0

 

The Web has never been more open to everyone. Open Data services exist in almost every web application: from social networking apps to governmental pages and the news, all this data can be instantly accessed by exposed APIs. However, although most of this data is offered in a simple interchange format, its structures are quite complex, ranging from complex networks to time-based information, hierarchical data or heavy graphs. Displaying this data in a manner that enables the viewer to gain some insight can be challenging, especially if we aim at providing some interaction and doing it in a cross-browser/cross-device manner. The JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit creates interactive data visualizations for the Web. It's based solely on Web Standards, leveraging the power of native browser technologies to provide insights on complex data. In this talk you will learn about the JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and how it can help you create advanced data visualizations for the Web.

 

Keywords: JavaScript, Visualization, InfoVis, DataVis, VisualWeb

 

Target Audience: People wanting to create data visualizations for the web using major browsers and platforms.

 

Speaker Information

Nicolas Garcia Belmonte

Author JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit and V8-GL

 

Software Passion: Passionate about Web Standards and Information Visualization.

 

Twitter: @philogb

Blog: blog.thejit.org

Software: JavaScript InfoVis Toolkit V8-GL

 

About YOW! Australia 2010

The YOW! 2010 Australia Software Developer Conference is a unique opportunity for you to listen to and talk with international software experts in a relaxed setting.

 

Here's why you should want to attend:

 

* concise, technically-rich talks and workshops delivered

without the usual vendor-hype and marketing spin

* broad exposure to the latests tools and technologies,

processes and practices in the software industry

* "invitation only" speakers selected by an independent

international program committee from a network

of over 400 authors and experts

* a relaxed conference setting where you get the rare opportunity

to meet and talk with world-reknowned speakers face-to-face

* an intimate workshop setting where you are able

to benefit from an in-depth learning experience

* a truly unique opportunity to make contacts and network

with other talented Australian software professionals

* you'll be supporting a great charity. Ten dollars from every registration will be donated to the Endeavour Foundation.

 

website: YOW! 2010 Melbourne

venue: Jasper Hotel, Melbourne

Please recycle plastic bottles in the "plastic only" bin.

 

Persons not complying will be forced to use the Globus Toolkit

 

(Rubbish humour by Michael Parkin)

 

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Crying out for having the metal bobs replaced with brass.

Members of the Young Women in Parliament Group with the newly-launched "How to design projects to end violence against women and girls" toolkit in Honiara, Solomon Islands.

 

Credit: UN Women

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