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Portland Trail Blazers vs. Philadelphia 76ers
Cash, MasterCard, Visa, Discover and American Express. Tickets held at will call can be picked up on the day of the performance at the box office beginning 2 hours prior to the event. The customer must present valid form of picture identification and the credit card used for purchase. Box Office: (503) 797-9619 Group Sales: (503) 963-4400 Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm Saturday and Sunday hours vary. Accessible enhancements active.
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Cash, AmEx, Visa, MC Pick up tickets one hour prior to the show. Customers must present the actual credit card used to place the order and a photo ID. (212) 221-1211 Monday - Saturday 10am - 8pm Sunday 12pm - 6pm
read moreTestautomatisierung für Manager und Entscheider Schulung/Training
Das von uns angebotene Testautomatisierung für Manager und Entscheider Schulung vermittelt methodische Grundlagen im Bereich der Testautomatisierung. Wir bauen Basiswissen über die wichtigsten Aspekte der Automatisierung auf und zeigen diese in praktischen Beispielen. Folgende Fragen werden in der "Testautomatisierung für Manager und Entscheider" Schulung beantwortet: Was sind die Voraussetzungen für eine gute Testautomatisierung? Wie unterstützt Testautomatisierung Ihren Projekterfolg? Wie kann die Testautomatisierung Sie als Manager unterstützen? Wie fügt sich Automatisierung in Ihre Projektstruktur ein? Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen Robotic Process Automation (RPA) und Testautomatisierung? Inhalt des "Testautomatisierung für Manager und Entscheider" Seminars Ablaufplan: Einführung in die Testautomatisierung Entwicklung einer Teststrategie Testautomatisierbarkeit Datengetriebene Automatisierung Testautomatisierung im Continuous Integration/Delivery Prozess Notwendige Prozesse und Strukturen Reporting Ziel des Seminars: Als Seminarteilnehmer/in lernen Sie die grundlegenden Methoden und Konzepte der Testautomatisierung kennen. Des Weiteren erfahren Sie, welche Voraussetzungen erfüllt sein müssen, damit die Testautomatisierung zum Erfolg wird. Zielgruppe der "Testautomatisierung für Testmanager und Projektmanager" Schulung: Testmanager Projektmanager Teamleiter IT-Manager/Leiter Preis Preis: 920 Euro **Alle Preise verstehen sich zzgl. MwSt Bei Anmeldung bis 6 Wochen vor Schulungsbeginn erhalten Sie zusätzlich 10% Frühbucherrabatt. Mehr unter: https://www.qytera.de/seminare-trainings/testautomatisierung-testmanager-projektmanager
read moreChristmas Party 2020
This will be the party of the centuary. Your future is here. Flying cars available? Not yet. Hybrids? Defnitely! Self Driving cars will be available too. Be sure to sync up your smartwatches and be prepared to not miss this event! Hurry up and sign up while supplies last.
read moreChildren of Doom – Festival of Science 2020
Erlebe wissenschaftliche Keynotes, erlerne Tipps und Tricks für das Leben vor und nach der Apokalypse und genieße Live-Acts auf unserem Open-Air-Science-Festival! Children of Doom, das Festival der Wissenschaften, 16. & 17. Mai 2020 in Berlin. Nach der erfolgreichen Premiere des Wissenschaftsfestivals am 18. & 19. Mai 2019 am Hafen Rummelsburg starten wir 2020 in die nächste Runde. Alle Neuigkeiten zum Festival 2020: www.childrenofdoom.com Werde auch du Teil der Community, rund um Wissenschaft & Survival und feiere, als wäre es dein letzter Tag auf Erden! Verfolge spannende Vorträge internationaler Wissenschaftler und Autoren zu den Gefahren und Chancen neuer Technologien und zu neuen Strategien gegen den Klimawandel. Lerne an unseren interaktiven Workstations wie du die Apokalypse überlebst. Children of Doom verbindet damit erneut zwei Tage lang theoretisches Wissen mit praktischen Fertigkeiten und jeder Menge Spaß. WISSENSCHAFT Technologien wie die Genschere CRISPR, Roboter und KI stellen zusammen mit dem größtenteils industriell verursachten Klimawandel neue Gefahren für die gesamte Menschheit dar. Wissenschaft & Industrie sind aber nicht nur Teil des Problems, sondern auch die Lösung! - Lasst uns gemeinsam erforschen, wie wir diesen globalen Test bestehen und als Gesellschaft daran wachsen. SURVIVAL Für den Fall, dass es uns doch nicht gelingen wird die Erde zu retten, erhältst du von unseren Workstation-Partner Tips und Tricks an die Hand, um in einer postapokalyptischen Welt überleben zu können. FEIERN Nach den beiden Festivaltagen kannst du Abends in Gemeinschaft das erlebte reflektieren, dein Lieblingsweltuntergangsszenario diskutieren, deinen apokalyptischen Fashion Style präsentieren oder zu tollen Live Acts abrocken. Wir freuen uns dich!Bei Fragen wende dich an:info@childrenofdoom.com+49 (0)175 5892106 ---------------------- ENGLISH VERSION ---------------------- Experience scientific keynotes, get tips and tricks for survival and enjoy live acts at our open air science festival! Children of Doom, the Festival of Science, on 16 & 17 May 2020 in Berlin. After the successful premiere of the Science Festival on 18 & 19 May 2019 at the Port of Rummelsburg, we will start the next round in 2020. All news about the Festival in 2020: www.childrenofdoom.com Become part of the crazy community that revolves around SCIENCE & SURVIVAL and celebrate like it’s your last day on earth! Follow high-level lectures from international scientists and authors on the dangers & opportunities of new technologies and new tactics against climate change and learn how to survive the apocalypse at our interactive workstations. Children of Doom combines 2 days of theoretical knowledge with practical skills and lots of fun. SCIENCE Scientific advances in genetic engineering, robotics and AI as well as climate change, catalyzed by the industrial complex, represent new threats to humanity as a whole. Science & industry are not only part of the problem though, but also the solution! - Let's explore together how we can pass this global test and grow as a global society. SURVIVAL In case we don’t succeed saving the earth, you will get tips and tricks from our workstation partners to help you survive in a post-apocalyptic world. SOCIALIZE In the evening of both days you can reflect on what you've experienced together, discuss your favourite doomsday scenario, present your apocalyptic fashion style or rock to great live acts.We are looking forward to seeing you! If you have any questions, contact us:info@childrenofdoom.com+49 (0)175 5892106
read moreMemphis Grizzlies vs. Washington Wizards
American Express, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, Cash and Money Order. Will call is located at the main FedExForum Box Office and is open the day of the event during regular business hours. 901-205-2640 901-888-HOOP (4667) - Memphis Grizzlies Monday - Friday 10:00am - 5:30pm This is an accessible venue.
read moreEvent Marketing School [Training]
FREE Training: How To Triple Your Revenue Through Event Marketing There’s no denying that events drive massive business deals. This training teaches the best strategies for tripling your revenue and 10x your ROI with the fastest growing marketing channel… event marketing. What we’ll cover in this training: How to Run a Profitable In Person Event From Scratch Get 10k+ Attendees to an Event Like SaaStr Advanced Event Pricing Strategies Growth Hacks for Securing Massive Email Lists From Partners How to Grow A Webinar to 20K Listeners in a Competitive Niche Virtual Summit Mastery Training Event Marketing Growth Stack For Hacking Attendance How Startup Socials Built a Community of 100,000+ Tech Entrepreneurs and Marketers
read moreTechnical Writing 4 Days Virtual Live Training in Seoul
Course Description: Technical writing is usually the term given to writing about technical subjects, such as computers, machinery or equipment. This is the kind of writing one sees in instruction manuals, how-to books, and reference materials. This is a fairly narrow definition of technical writing. A broader definition of technical writing is any writing in which the focus is on the correct, accurate and precise communication of practical information; information that is presented in order to instruct, guide, facilitate or train. Falling under this broader definition are reports, text books, records, submissions, plans and other documents that are not necessarily about technology. An even broader definition of technical writing reflects its wide applicability to a large range of writing situations, from workplace writing to the highest levels of academic writing. Almost all writing we come across in everyday life, in home and work, is technical writing (the exception being, of course, fiction books and magazines). The instructions that tell us how to assemble a set of shelves, a resume from a prospect employee, or a submission to a professional journal are all considered to be technical documents. Learn to write technical and scientific documents, articles, papers, books, manuals and even product labels. Technical writing is a skill required by all types of industries - from factories to research laboratories. It is a skill required by people in many professions - from consultants to teachers. WHAT DO YOU DO?. The course is far more involved than just reading and writing. You will be researching, analyzing, interpreting and problem solving all sorts of things to do with technical writing. It is important to engage with the subject in a diverse range of ways; to both see and understand all of the possible applications for technical writing; but also, to engage with the same ideas in a range of different ways. When you look at a concept from different perspectives, your ability to work with it is enhanced and your capacity to remember what you learn is strengthened. Studying this subject should, and is, more than just encountering it. It is learning it. If you want an encounter, buy a book on technical writing, but if you want to learn it properly, you need a substantial course like this. Target Audience: Scientists, Technicians, Product Developers, Journalists, Students and anyone else Writing Factual, Technical Information anyone writing technical manuals or promotional materials Learning Objectives: Identify a broad range of situations where technical writing is used and where you might gainfully apply those skills; Present technical documentation for a variety of situations; Determine how to write appropriately for a defined audience; Develop formats for different documents that follow a logical appropriate structure; Explain how to effectively collaborate with one or more people in the production of a technical writing assignment; Write items of technical writing that are appropriate for publication in different types of periodicals including: popular magazines, industry magazines, scientific journals, newspapers and e-zines; Write easy to follow, technically accurate instructions for a variety of processes, using a variety of equipment; Write a formal proposal for a project; Write in an effective and appropriate style of report, during, or on conclusion of a project. WHERE CAN IT BE APPLIED? Technical writing is applied in more places than you might think, and demand for technical writers who can do a good job is always strong. Any piece of modern technology from computers to cars, and microwaves to watches, all require lots of technical writing during their conception, development, production and marketing. Scientific research, articles in technology magazines, and even gardening magazines; can all be technical writing. Obviously research reports, but also research funding submissions and many other types of submissions, are also technical writing. Consider Writing Manuals/ Instructions/ Guidelines These are documents intended to show people how to do something, e.g. how to use a particular piece of equipment, how to make something e.g. recipes, construction, or gardening, how to care for something e.g. property maintenance, health care, or animal care, or workplace or management procedures. There are too many to review here so we'll look at a select few. User Guide User guides or manuals are written to accompany a variety of goods e.g. televisions, DVDs, computers, and computer software. They may be a single document or they may be one of several documents that accompany a product where other documents could include safety instructions, installation instructions or data sheets. When writing a user guide it is good practice to think about how a person using the guide will approach it. In most cases, people do not read a whole guide from start to finish. In reality, they are most likely to look for specific parts of the guide because they are more likely to read the guide when they have a problem. User guides then should address tasks and how to complete them rather than elaborate on product details. If you think like a user, you are more likely to write what a user needs to know. The key to writing user guides is to use an active voice (it emphasises the user if the subject and verb in a sentence is clear), focus on the reader (use "you" to address the reader), and write with clarity (the user needs to know how to complete a task form reading the instructions). A typical user guide would have the following sections: Cover Page - Title of Guide Copyright information (if necessary) - this should be on the cover and title page (if separate). Disclaimer - the terms and conditions of using the guide. Preface (if necessary) - this section can be used to make reference to any other documents released with the product (e.g. warranty, service). Table of Contents - this is necessary because people will use it to quickly find what they are looking for. For smaller documents of about 10 pages or less it is not a requirement. Instead the document might be titled a Quick Reference Guide, or similar. Procedures - these are included in the main body of the text, separate from reference material. The procedure outline the tasks required for using the product. These include how, when and why to undertake tasks and what will happen as a result. It may also be necessary to use specific examples. Illustrations could be incorporated to provide a visual aid. When writing procedures it is helpful to work out what the main tasks are, and if necessary break them down into smaller tasks or subtasks. Step-by-step approaches are very useful to explain each task, and each step should be numbered. For decisions that a user might make, you could use and "if-then" style e.g. If you plug the printer in, then a window on the computer task bar should pop-up with "Found new hardware". If you break information down into separate sections, use a consistent format for each so that a user becomes familiar with the layout and can easily navigate through it. References - it may be necessary to include a references section. Here, any additional specific information which applies to the guide can be included for those who seek more information. This is also the place to put a troubleshooting guide and FAQs. Glossary - it may be useful to include a glossary of terms. This can include and technical terms and jargon used in the main body. If the glossary is only short it can be placed after the preface and before the table of contents. Longer glossaries should go at the end of the document before the index. Index - for longer documents, e.g. 20 pages or more, an index is needed at the rear to make the document user-friendly. Like a table of contents, the index enables a user to quickly source information. Prerequisites: There are no prerequisites for this course. Course Materials: Students will receive a course manual with presentation slides and reference materials. Examination: There is no exam. Technical Requirements: For eBooks: Internet for downloading the eBook Laptop, tablet, Smartphone, eReader (No Kindle) Adobe DRM supported software (e.g. Digital Editions, Bluefire Reader) eBook download and activation instructions Agenda: Scope and Nature of Technical Writing Nature and Scope Quality of Information Nature of Language Structure Characteristics of Technical Writing Presentation of Technical Writing Presentation Basic Parts of a Document (Written text, Images, White space) Headings Types of Images (Tables, Charts, Graphs, Photos, Drawings) Captions and Labels Main Elements (Front Matter, Body, end matter) Creating an Index Elements of Different types of Technical Documents (References, Texts, Journals, Reports, etc) Referencing Matching Style and Content to the Audience Writing for an Audience Writing Well Writing Guidelines (Jargon, Gender neutral writing, Using simple sentences, passive or active language, first, second or third person, etc) Spelling, Grammar Editing, Proof reading Planning: Developing a Logical Structure or Format Creating a Technical Document Research the Document; gather information Plan; decide on the format Write; create an outline and then write the first draft Verify; check the accuracy of what you have written Revise; amend the document before Writing a First Draft Collaborative Writing Working in a team Tasks and Roles Technical Brief Strategies for Collaboration Style Guide Using Templates Using Email Effectively Writing Technical Articles for Periodicals Writing for Periodicals Publisher Specs Writing Descriptions and Specifications Journal Abstracts Writing Manuals and Procedures Writing manuals Writing Instructions and Procedures Guidelines Troubleshooting Writing Project Proposals What is a Proposal? Proposal Categories (Solicited and Unsolicited) Model for Writing Proposals Grant Proposals The Stop Format Writing Project Reports Types of Reports Progress Reports Completion Reports Review Reports Regulatory Reports Feasibility Reports Scientific Reports Elements of a Formal Report Executive Summaries
read moreJones Family Christmas Light and Music Show
We want to invite everyone to a social-distancing Christmas event! My husband, Ryan Jones, has created the Jones Family Christmas Light and Music Show at our home on 1748 Abbington Hill in Lexington. Ryan, who is visually impaired, has synchronized Christmas lights and music for a beautiful and meaning display. We have recorded a narration of the Christmas story to accompany the show. The show consist of Trans-Siberian Orchestra Christmas songs. The show is FREE and starts December 1 and ends January 1. The show runs each night from 6:30-9:00pm except during heavy rain. The show can be watched from your car, and the music and narration can be heard by tuning to 89.5 FM. For more information, please see the 2016 Fox56 news story using the following link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/wsxCimrysy0 Our Facebook page is Facebook.com/JonesFamilyLights Thank you and God bless, Kayla Jones
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