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3.1 A knowledge management technology framework In the introduction to a book on knowledge management technologies, Borghoff and Pareschi (1998) described a framework for organisational memory that has been developed within Xerox to promote understanding of the roles and interplay between different technologies (Figure 4). 1.2.4 Places and spaces as resources Attachment to places can be a resource within care relationships, especially where people have a shared history of attachment to places. An older couple may have experienced the ups and downs of moving between places together for much of their lives. Or a daughter may be caring for her mother in the home where she was born and brought up. A shared understanding of the home environment and the support which may be available locally can be invaluable in developing a care relationship. Such know 1.5 Speeds Speed is the ratio of distance travelled to time taken. A runner's speed may be quoted in metres per second, miles per hour or kilometres per hour. The units are given as:    unit of distance per unit of time. When you have a distance covered (such as a mile) and a time taken (such as four minutes) the average speed is defined as LR/PS - Moving between Lightroom and Photoshop Computadoras y Arquitectura en la Era Digital (Computers and Architecture in the Digital Era) Lesson 03 - One Minute Romanian Keep on learning   There are more than 800 courses on OpenLearn for you to choose from on a range of subjects. Find out more 3.3 Lipid-modifying enzymes The internal surface of the plasma membrane provides a useful environment for spreading signals received by surface receptors around the cell. Several specialist enzymes are activated by membrane-bound receptors, creating large numbers of small lipid-soluble second messenger molecules, which can diffuse easily through the membrane. These enzymes all use phosphatidylinositol (PI) and its derivatives as their substrates. PI itself is a derivative of glycerol: the OH group on carbon atom 3.1 Introducing ideology in portraiture Ancient Warriors - The Highlanders 1/3 7.6.3 Explain results in relation to your work You should be able to explain the results of your work, drawing attention to any patterns, trends or relationships you have identified. What are the consequences of your work? Does it support the hypotheses or assumptions you started with? How did you carry out your work? What lines of enquiry did you follow to reach your conclusions? Were there any dead-ends where you felt you could not make further progress, or particular insights that you felt helped you to understand your work better? You Award for Merit DP147754 White City Tube Station, Wood Lane, Sheperd's Bush, London. Detail of a Festival of Britain award of merit plaque on the wall of the underground station. 4.4 Genetic diversity and mass extinctions It is for this reason that there are now international agreements on the need to work together to retain genetic diversity in all species and, more generally, biological diversity (species and habitat diversity). Democracy on the Road: a 25 year journey through India [Audio] Opening Ceremony (audio) Learning outcomes After studying this course, you should be able to: 1.6.4 Summary EU enlargement is going to impose new problems for both monetary and fiscal policy. The process by which the accession countries can enter the Euro-zone will be long and will possibly lack stability. According to the rules of the SGP fiscal retrenchment is called for some governments because of government sector imbalances, though this might be offset by payments to the accession countries and regions from Structural and Co FY-RTS 3 Portfolio Template 1.2 Discourse as social action Consider this first transcribed extract from the interview. Note that the numbers in brackets refer to pauses and give the length of the pause in seconds, while (.) signifies a micro-pause too small to count and .hhh indicates an audible in-breath.
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It seems that when architects think, and talk about computers, they only reflect on very narrow images of the phenomenon. Architects think that the impact of computers in their profession is only related to how PCs, CAD/CAM, networks, software, peripherals, can improve the way they work today. Architects, by enlarge, are unable to reflect beyond the screen of their computers and the wall of their offices when it comes to recognize the real consequences resulting from the new technological advanc
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Speaker(s): Ruchir Sharma | On the eve of India’s General elections in April and May, Ruchir Sharma will in this event, which marks the publication of his new book, offer a portrait of how India and its democracy work. Sharma has covered every election for the last two decades on the road talking to farmers, shopkeepers and CEOs from Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu, and interviewing leaders from Narendra Modi to Rahul Gandhi. Sharma will explain how the complex forces of family, caste and community, e
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