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Cassandra Training in Manila | Cassandra Training | Introduction to Cassandra Training for Beginners | Getting Started with Cassandra| January 11, 2020 – February 2, 2020

Cassandra training is a 16 hours long LIVE Instructor-led training delivered from January 11 - February 2, 2020 over 4 weekends, 8 sessions, 2 sessions per weekend, 2 hours per session. Cassandra Training Overview Cassandra training course is designed to help you master the key concepts of Apache Cassandra including Architecture, features, Data Model, and its Administration. During this Cassandra course, you will learn how to install, configure, and monitor Cassandra. You will also learn about its integration with other Apache frameworks like Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka. Weekly Schedule 4 weekends | Saturday and Sunday every weekend 7:30 - 9:30 AM US Pacific time each day January 11 - February 2, 2020 US Pacific time Please check your local date and time for first session Features and Benefits 4 weeks, 8 sessions, 16 hours of total Instructor-led LIVE training Training material, instructor handouts and access to useful resources on the cloud provided Practical Hands on Lab exercises provided Actual code and scripts provided Real-life Scenarios What are the Objectives of the Course ? Creating Sample Application in Cassandra Configuring, Reading and Writing Data in Cassandra Integrating Cassandra with Hadoop Cassandra Data Model Cassandra Environment Understanding Cassandra Architecture Who should take this course? IT Professionals looking for a career in Cassandra IT Developers Testing professionals Those looking to refresh their Cassandra skills Analyst/Researcher Project Managers Course Outline  1. What is Big Data Technology Landscape Big Data Relevance Distributed Systems and Challenges 2. Why NoSQL Databases Relational DB vs. NoSQL Type of NoSQL Databases NoSQL Landscape CAP Theorem and Eventual Consistency Key Characteristics of NoSQL Database systems ACID vs BASE 3. Cassandra Fundamentals Distributed and Decentralized Elastic Scalability High Availability and Fault Tolerance Tuneable Consistency Row-Oriented Schema-Free High Performance 4. The Cassandra Data Model The Relational Data Model A Simple Introduction Clusters Keyspaces Hands-on Session 5. Installation and Setup of Cassandra Single Node Setup Multi-Node Cluster Setup Key Configurations for Cassandra CLI and Hands-On with Cassandra 6. Cassandra Modeling Cassandra (Column Family NoSQL DB) Key Concepts – Key Space – Column Family – Column Family Options – Wide Rows, Skinny Row – Column Sorting – Super Columns – Counter Column Family – Composite Keys and Columns – Time To Live – Secondary Indexes in Cassandra Difference between Custom Indexes and Secondary Indexes Difference between Relational Modeling and Cassandra Modeling Key Points to note while modeling a Cassandra Database Patterns and Anit-Patterns in Cassandra Modeling 7. Cassandra Architecture & Intro to CQL Anatomy of Reading operation in Cassandra Anatomy of the Write operation in Cassandra How is Deletes handled in Cassandra System Keyspace Peer to Peer Model Logical Data Model: Keyspace, Column Family/Table, Rows, Columns Traditional Ring design vs. VNodes Partitioners: Murmer3, Random (md5) and ByteOrdered Gossip and Failure Detection Anti-Entropy and Read Repair Memtables, SSTables and Commit Log Compaction fundamentals to reduce SSTable data files Hinted Handoff Compaction Bloom Filters, Tombstones Managers and Services VNodes Indexes and Caches Coordinator node Seed nodes Write/Read consistency levels: Any, One, Two, Three, Quorum Snitches: Dynamic snitching, Simple Snitch, Rack Inferring Snitch, Property File Snitch, Gossiping Property File Snitch Routing Client requests Nodetool commands: gossipinfo, cfstats, describing YAML file fundamentals Operations management web GUI Stress testing Cassandra CQL command fundamentals 8. Cassandra API Key concepts for Reading and Write in Cassandra Tunable Consistency Simple-Get, Multi-get Slice Range and Slice Slice Predicate Delete Hands-on CLI commands 9. Cassandra CQSHL SQL over Cassandra Composite Keys Hands-on examples on CQL 3.0 10. Cassandra Clients How to establish Client Connections Thrift Client Connection Pooling Auto-discovery and Failover in Hector Client with CQL 11. Cassandra Monitoring and Administration Tuning Cassandra Backup and Recovery methods Balancing Bootstrapping Node Tools Commands Upgrades Monitoring critical metrics Bulk Loading Data to Cassandra Bulk Export of Data from Cassandra Hands-on Examples for each of them 12. Cassandra Analytics and Search Clusters Cassandra Hadoop Integration Integration of Solr with Cassandra Search Query on Cassandra

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ICAL 2021: 15. International Conference on Aviation Logistics

The International Research Conference Aims and Objectives

The International Research Conference is a federated organization dedicated to bringing together a significant number of diverse scholarly events for presentation within the conference program. Events will run over a span of time during the conference depending on the number and length of the presentations. With its high quality, it provides an exceptional value for students, academics and industry researchers.

ICAL 2021: 15. International Conference on Aviation Logistics aims to bring together leading academic scientists, researchers and research scholars to exchange and share their experiences and research results on all aspects of Aviation Logistics. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of Aviation Logistics

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Arizona Coyotes vs. Detroit Red Wings

VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER, AMERICAN EXPRESS & CASH The Coyotes Pick-up Window is located outside the Northeast corner of the Arena near Gate 5. Guests picking up will call tickets must present valid photo ID and credit card used for purchase, if applicable, that matches tickets to be picked up. ALTERNATE PICK-UP: If another person, other than the person ordering & paying for the tickets, is picking up a WILL CALL order, the ALTERNATE PICK-UP name MUST be on the account. To get the alternate pick-up name noted on the account, the original purchaser MUST contact Ticketmaster at 800-745-3000, ask for customer service, verify account information and request alternate pick-up. Please call TICKETMASTER for event and ticketing information - 1-800-745-3000 For Additional information call Gila River Arena Box Office - 623-772-3800. WEBPAGE: www.gilariverarena.com Located outside on the Northeast corner of the Arena. Monday – Friday: 10:00AM – 6:00PM Saturday: 10:00AM – 4:00PM during hockey season and on-sale days. Sunday: Closed except on event days. Box Office hours may be extended for on-sales or on event days. Arizona Coyotes: To purchase accessible seats for Arizona Coyotes, subject to availability, please call the Arizona Coyotes Ticket Office at 480-563-PUCK (7825) or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. Arena Concerts and other Events: To purchase accessible seats for a concert or other event, subject to availability, please call Ticketmaster at 1-800-745-3000 for phone purchase or www.ticketmaster.com for on-line purchase, or visit the Gila River Arena Box Office. ACCESSIBLE SERVICES: Requests for Sign Language Interpreters should be made at least 72 hours in advance of the event. Call Guest Services at 623-772-3240 for these arrangements. Assistive Listening Devices are available from the Gate 5 Guest Services Booth. Parking Lot G located on the east side of the Arena is available for disabled guests with state issued license plates or placards. Parking Attendants will direct guests to the disabled parking area. All restrooms and concession stands are accessible. Gila River Arena welcomes service animals utilized by guests with disabilities.

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Kabbalah Lunch and Learn

Are you searching for meaning? Do you wonder about the purpose of your life? Would you like to feel more in control and do you want to learn how to overcome fear and anxiety while you're at it? Search no further, the answers are right here. Every Monday from 12 to 1PM master Kabbalist and life coach Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui will hold a Lunch and Learn on Kabbalah This is a feel good event catering to your soul and spirituality while pastrami and corned beef sandwiches cater to your stomach. The satisfaction and fulfillment experienced on Mondays will last much longer than the 1 hour lunch and can transcend your life. Come feel complete and feed your soul every Monday 12 to 1PM with Rabbi Shlomo Ezagui Kabbalah Lunch and Learn. (888)-714-7624 www.jewishsocial.org

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Hamilton (NY)

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

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Business Writing 1 Day Training in Seoul

Course Description: Writing is a key method of communication for most people, and it”s one that many people struggle with. Writing and communication skills have degraded with more and more people communicating through email and text messaging. Developing writing skills is still important is the business world as creating proper documents (such as proposals, reports, and agendas), giving you that extra edge in the workplace.  The Business Writing workshop will give your participants a refresher on basic writing concepts (such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation), and an overview of the most common business documents. These basic skills will provide your participants with that extra benefit in the business world that a lot of people are losing. Course Topics: Module One: Working with Words ●     Spelling ●     Grammar ●     Creating a Cheat Sheet Module Two: Constructing Sentences ●     Parts of a Sentence ●     Punctuation ●     Types of Sentences Module Three: Creating Paragraphs ●     The Basic Parts ●     Organization Methods Module Four: Writing Meeting Agendas ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Agenda Module Five: Writing E-mails ●     Addressing Your Message ●     Grammar and Acronyms Module Six: Writing Business Letters ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Letter Module Seven: Writing Proposals ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Proposal Module Eight: Writing Reports ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Report Module Nine: Other Types of Documents ●     Requests for Proposals ●     Projections ●     Executive Summaries ●     Business Cases Module Ten: Proofreading and Finishing ●     A Proofreading Primer ●     How Peer Review Can Help ●     Printing and Publishing Module Eleven: Wrapping Up ●     Words from the Wise ●     Review of Parking Lot ●     Lessons Learned ●     Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations Course Features: Learning Objectives:  After completing this course, delegates will be able to: ●     Write business documents to a professional standard and conforming to acceptable formats. ●     Present information in an organised, structured way so as to achieve a specific objective. ●     Use a business-like style and vocabulary, while displaying sensitivity to different levels of reader expertise. ●     Express ideas with confidence and clarity, supporting persuasive and logical arguments. Certification: Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates Who can Attend? Anybody who is interested in learning Business Writing Skills Course Description: Writing is a key method of communication for most people, and it”s one that many people struggle with. Writing and communication skills have degraded with more and more people communicating through email and text messaging. Developing writing skills is still important is the business world as creating proper documents (such as proposals, reports, and agendas), giving you that extra edge in the workplace.   The Business Writing workshop will give your participants a refresher on basic writing concepts (such as spelling, grammar, and punctuation), and an overview of the most common business documents. These basic skills will provide your participants with that extra benefit in the business world that a lot of people are losing. Course Topics: Module One: Working with Words ●     Spelling ●     Grammar ●     Creating a Cheat Sheet Module Two: Constructing Sentences ●     Parts of a Sentence ●     Punctuation ●     Types of Sentences Module Three: Creating Paragraphs ●     The Basic Parts ●     Organization Methods Module Four: Writing Meeting Agendas ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Agenda Module Five: Writing E-mails ●     Addressing Your Message ●     Grammar and Acronyms Module Six: Writing Business Letters ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Letter Module Seven: Writing Proposals ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Proposal Module Eight: Writing Reports ●     The Basic Structure ●     Choosing a Format ●     Writing the Report Module Nine: Other Types of Documents ●     Requests for Proposals ●     Projections ●     Executive Summaries ●     Business Cases Module Ten: Proofreading and Finishing ●     A Proofreading Primer ●     How Peer Review Can Help ●     Printing and Publishing Module Eleven: Wrapping Up ●     Words from the Wise ●     Review of Parking Lot ●     Lessons Learned ●     Completion of Action Plans and Evaluations Course Features: Learning Objectives:   After completing this course, delegates will be able to: ●     Write business documents to a professional standard and conforming to acceptable formats. ●     Present information in an organised, structured way so as to achieve a specific objective. ●     Use a business-like style and vocabulary, while displaying sensitivity to different levels of reader expertise. ●     Express ideas with confidence and clarity, supporting persuasive and logical arguments. Certification: Once after the training you receive course completion certificate from Mangates Who can Attend? Anybody who is interested in learning Business Writing Skills

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Hamilton (Touring)

Visa, MC, AMEX,DSC,Cash,Travelers Checks Will call 2 hours prior to curtain time. 10 am - 6 pm Monday - Friday (non-show days)

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The September 2020 Johnson Park Center (JPC) Food Pantry Schedule

Below is our upcoming JPC Food Pantry Schedule for September 2020: FB Walk-Up: · Monday, August 31st, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Tuesday, September 1st, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Wednesday, September 2nd, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm FB Walk-Up: · Monday, September 7th. Labor Day Closed · Tuesday, September 8th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Wednesday, September 9th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Give-Away: Opening Hours/Days Drive-Thru: · Monday, September 14th, 2:00 pm - 7:30 pm Walk-Up · Tuesday, September 15th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Wednesday, September 16th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm FB Walk-Up: · Monday, September 21st, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Tuesday, September 22nd, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Wednesday, September 23rd, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Give-Away: Opening Hours/Days Drive-Thru: · Monday, September 28th, 2:00 pm - 7:30 pm Walk-Up · Tuesday, September 29th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm · Wednesday, September 30th, 3:00 pm - 6:00 pm Follow us on Facebook for updates and more: https://www.facebook.com/Johnson-Park-Center-216078625103918/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnsonParkCtr JPC Office Weekdays 1 pm - 5 pm at (315) 734-9608 Rev. Dr. Maria A. Scates, D.D. CEO / Founder

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