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ea6b3da2_elebrate_Easter_and_Christmas___Pagan_Traditions
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[Time of Year] Summer Season [Christian Synthesis] Assumption Day [Pagan Traditions]
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The sun's energy transfers to the crops. Ritual blessings of the harvest, herbs, fields, mountains, and ocean.
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Do Muslims Celebrate Easter and Christmas?
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Pagan Traditions
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http://www.missionislam.com/comprel/easterchristmas.htm
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22/1438042990177.43_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_586948718_4.json
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ea6b3da2_elebrate_Easter_and_Christmas___Pagan_Traditions
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[Time of Year] Autumnal Equinox [Christian Synthesis] Michaelmas & the Nativity of Mary [Pagan Traditions]
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A time of gratitude for the harvest. Feasts and decorating with fall fruits, grains, and vegetables.
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[] |
Do Muslims Celebrate Easter and Christmas?
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Pagan Traditions
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http://www.missionislam.com/comprel/easterchristmas.htm
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22/1438042990177.43_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_586948718_4.json
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ea6b3da2_elebrate_Easter_and_Christmas___Pagan_Traditions
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[Time of Year] Fall Season [Christian Synthesis] All Soul?s Day & All Saints Day [Pagan Traditions]
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Acknowledgement of the year's completion. Honoring the dead, honoring and releasing the past.
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[] |
Do Muslims Celebrate Easter and Christmas?
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Pagan Traditions
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http://www.missionislam.com/comprel/easterchristmas.htm
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22/1438042990177.43_20150728002310-00062-ip-10-236-191-2_586948718_4.json
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0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
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[Name of Tool] 5-S + Safety [Description] The easiest to envision, and the hardest to maintain. The 5S (Sort, Store, Shine, Standardize and Sustain) and many other variations are fundamental. Sustain is the most difficult. Safety is added in the US as a reminder - thought unnecessary in many other cultures at both ends of the spectrum. [Who should use it?]
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Everyone. This is absolutely fundamental to any serious student of the Clean, Lean, and Green Enterprise.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
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Who should use it?
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http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
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20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
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0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Andon [Description] Visual signal indicating the status of an overall process or supply chain. Requires "pull system" to be effective tool. From the Japanese term for paper lantern. Example: A street-light is a rudimentary form of Andon [Who should use it?]
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For serial processes that have implemented Pull system. Assures that defects are quickly identified and fixed.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
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Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
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20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Theory of Constraints, [Description] The Theory of Constraints (TOC) is a very useful tool for the LeanSigma practitioner. Based on the book "The Goal" by Eliahu Goldratt - focused on identifying and overcoming rate-limiting processes and capacity constraint. [Who should use it?]
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An intermediate topic, especially useful for larger programs and processes with perceived capacity constraints. (All processes are constrained.)
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
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Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
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20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
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0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] VALUE, Definition of, [Description] three elements that must be present for added-value activity. Strongly recommended that all memorize the definition of Value. [Who should use it?]
|
Everyone. Fundamental to any enterprise, ESPECIALLY non-traditional students of LSEMS
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
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20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Kaizen [Description] Kai = Change / Zen = Good (A positive Change) [Who should use it?]
|
Anyone looking to improve. In general, Kaizen is any positive improvement. A Kaizen Event is five days of rapid change and improvement.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Takt Time [Description] Heart-beat of a Lean Sigma Enterprise [Who should use it?]
|
Everyone. LeanSigma EMS 101
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Value Stream Mapping [Description] Process of analyzing processes and intermediate steps added value and non-added value activities. [Who should use it?]
|
Beginner to intermediate. An artform unto itself. For seekers of deeper insights into costs and value.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Poke-Yoke [Description] "Mistake-proofing" - for example: impossible to insert a jump-drive upside down or notch in a Processor chip [Who should use it?]
|
Good Kaizen tool for everyone who develops processes - Poke-yoke makes it impossible to create defects.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Jidoka [Description] Automation with a human touch. Shingo coined the term "autonomation" to describe processes which automatically detect abnormality and stop the process. Prevents additional process steps on defective parts. Rudimentary examples include a go/no-go gauge. [Who should use it?]
|
Good for serial processes which later add value to components. Broadly applicable, excellent TPM goal. Intermediate step for enterprise implementation.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] TPM [Description] Total Productive Maintenance - moving responsibility for most system maintenance onto the people performing the process. Difficult to do well. No one knows a process like the person doing it, so improvement and maintenance must include operator. [Who should use it?]
|
Good for processes with highly repetitive components, especially if Cycle Time is close to Takt Time. TPM activity, along with Five-S and other Kaizen is part daily standard work.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Pull System [Description] Opposite of push production. Relies on visual signal from customer for production of next part or process step. Critical to eliminate inventory, reduce WIP and single piece Flow. [Who should use it?]
|
Any organization with complex operations (3 or more steps) performed repetitively. Fundamental to Lean.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] SMED [Description] Single Minute Exchange of Dies (The techniques are more interesting than it sounds). Move internal activities involving change to to external. Broadly applicable. [Who should use it?]
|
Any process that changes from one process to another during a normal workday. Highly applicable for administrative processes
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Energy [Description] Emerging field - using the concepts of LeanSigma EMS to form forward thinking energy policies. Includes "smarter grid," point of use generation, Thermodynamics and Lean, minimizing entropy, cogeneration, storage technology, etc. [Who should use it?]
|
Folks interested in Energy. Lean Environment.com is building a resource network on LeanEnergy deployment. Contact Us if you are working in this field
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Accounting [Description] Change in cost allocation to focus on value rather than hours or widgets. This is HIGHLY under-developed, especially in light of Sarbanes-Oxley and post-Enron legislation. There is still room for great innovation in this field. Actuarial experience needed. [Who should use it?]
|
Policy makers interested in tunnelling down into details of Lean Sigma EMS. Risk Management is critical. Much work to be done here, and room for innovation.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Hoshin Kanri [Description] The process of strategic planning - usually defining two or three key metrics for enterprise-wide focus and implementation. "Catch-ball" concept. [Who should use it?]
|
For leaders and executives with strategic responsibilities.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Cellular Manufacturing [Description] Designing physical workstations for how people really move. Most folks are right handed. As a result, work cells are usually counter-clockwise. [Who should use it?]
|
Any workstation with repetitive processes, serial processes or multiple people in one area.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Kanban [Description] Any form of visual signal - the rate-keeper for the Pull System. Cards have become common, but are only one form of kanban (e.g. empty bins, carts, etc. ) [Who should use it?]
|
Any process with two or more people involved (almost all.)
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Visual Management [Description] Methods of communicating status, quality or condition at a glance. Any indicator that a process is needed, completed, or quality indicator like go / no-go are common examples. [Who should use it?]
|
Any process with two or more people involved, especially with shift changes or handoffs.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] ROI [Description] Return on investment, typically calculated with discounted cash flows. Typically does not consider risk. Note to accountants, selecting accounting methods w/out risk mitigation undervalues Lean Sigma EMS activity, esp since future cash flows are significantly positive. [Who should use it?]
|
Basic financial performance measure. Pay-back, NPV and DCROR are others.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Supermarkets and VMI [Description] Auto-replenish of Vendor managed inventory (VMI) using production kanbans or other methods. Supermarkets may be replenished several times per day. Water striders often used to replenish shadow-boards for assembly operations. [Who should use it?]
|
Advanced lean for larger enterprises, or complex operations with multiple suppliers. High added value activities see quick return. intensive to set up. Months or years typical.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Standard Work [Description] Defined process steps, procedures and defined sequence to assure reliable process. No process can be improved UNTIL it is standardized [Who should use it?]
|
Fundamental. Most important part of Five-S for process improvement.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] TRIZ ("try-Z") [Description] Theory of Inventive Problem Solving, created in the Soviet Union starting in 1946. The brainchild of Genrich Altschuller. Much of the approach shrouded in proprietary programs - but good general discussions are available. [Who should use it?]
|
Advanced tool for enhacing systematic innovation. Excellent advanced topic.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Supply Chain [Description] Integrating Lean and Six Sigma throughout the supply. Requires immense discipline, trust, but pays big dividends. Integrated with Lean Accounting, reduces non-added-value steps in all transactions. [Who should use it?]
|
Advanced lean for larger enterprises, or complex operations with multiple suppliers. High added value.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Project Management [Description] Some powerful tools from basic PDCA and SIPOC, to DMAVD, DMAIC for product and process design, and stage-gate processes for advanced projects. [Who should use it?]
|
Can be applied independent of other Lean Sigma initiatives. Requires discipline and careful communication.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Spaghetti Charts [Description] Fun and insightful tool. Be the part. Draw a map of the physical pathway of material and information. Humorous outcomes frequent. Suggested Exercise: Spaghetti chart meal preparation in your home kitchen. [Who should use it?]
|
Excellent tool for developing present state VSM and identifying immediate opportunity for improvement.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Planning [Description] Japanese approach considers the entire product cycle in project planning and deployment. Very difficult for Western Management to grasp. [Who should use it?]
|
For enterprises with deep commitment to improvement, and willing to play chicken.
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[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Ohm's Law [Description] Resistance is endemic to transmission of electricity, except in superconductors. Transmission (a form of transportation) is waste. Alternatives include co-generation, local generation and energy security. [Who should use it?]
|
Leads to consideration of point-of-use generation. Generation and storage with materials at hand. Working toward a smarter grid.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] Lean Product Design [Description] Very deep commitment to improvement. Understand that design is the key to everything. Includes DFSS, DFM, Lifecycle, etc. Lean Sigma EMS integrates lifecycle mass balance. [Who should use it?]
|
Not for the faint of heart. Master level Lean Sigma EMS. Think Prius. Requires fundamental change in thinking.
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
|
0d8e10ec_LeanEnvironment_com__Who_should_use_it_
|
[Name of Tool] WHAT'S NEW? [Description] List of New Tools, Links and Applications available through www.LeanEnvironment.com [Who should use it?]
|
Updated Weekly - usually close of business Mondays
|
[] |
LeanEnvironment.com
|
Who should use it?
|
http://www.leanenvironment.com/Toolbox.php
|
20/1438042989234.2_20150728002309-00031-ip-10-236-191-2_557329407_11.json
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0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
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[C Type] primitive pointers and references [Typemap] INPUT [File] typemaps.i [Java Type] Java basic types [Function] Allows values to be used for C functions taking pointers for data input. [Kind]
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0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
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0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
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[C Type] primitive pointers and references [Typemap] INOUT [File] typemaps.i [Java Type] Java basic type arrays [Function] Allows values held within an array to be used for C functions taking pointers for data input and output. [Kind]
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0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
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[C Type] string wstring [Typemap] [unnamed] [File] std_string.i [Java Type] String [Function] Use for std::string mapping to Java String. [Kind]
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19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_727298944_5.json
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0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
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[C Type] arrays of primitive types [Typemap] [unnamed] [File] arrays_java.i [Java Type] arrays of primitive Java types [Function] Use for mapping C arrays to Java arrays. [Kind]
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input output
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"t"
],
[
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t",
" ",
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
]
] |
SWIG and Java
|
Kind
|
http://www.swig.org/Doc3.0/Java.html
|
19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_727298944_5.json
|
0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
|
[C Type] char * [Typemap] BYTE [File] various.i [Java Type] byte[] [Function] Java byte array is converted to char array [Kind]
|
input
|
[
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t",
" ",
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
]
] |
SWIG and Java
|
Kind
|
http://www.swig.org/Doc3.0/Java.html
|
19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_727298944_5.json
|
0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
|
[C Type] char ** [Typemap] STRING_ARRAY [File] various.i [Java Type] String[] [Function] Use for mapping NULL terminated arrays of C strings to Java String arrays [Kind]
|
input output
|
[
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t",
" ",
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
]
] |
SWIG and Java
|
Kind
|
http://www.swig.org/Doc3.0/Java.html
|
19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_727298944_5.json
|
0fca0784_SWIG_and_Java__Kind
|
[C Type] unsigned char * [Typemap] NIOBUFFER [File] various.i [Java Type] java.nio.Buffer [Function] Use for mapping directly allocated buffers to c/c++. useful with directors and long lived memory objects [Kind]
|
input output
|
[
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
],
[
"i",
"n",
"p",
"u",
"t",
" ",
"o",
"u",
"t",
"p",
"u",
"t"
]
] |
SWIG and Java
|
Kind
|
http://www.swig.org/Doc3.0/Java.html
|
19/1438042988650.6_20150728002308-00280-ip-10-236-191-2_727298944_5.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+B [Example of usage] When editing your blog posts, highlight the section you want to appear in bold test and key CTRL+B (or CMD+B) [What it does]
|
Bold Text
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+I [Example of usage] For when editing blog posts. Highlight the text you would like italicised and key CTRL+I (or CMD+I) [What it does]
|
Italic Text
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+A [Example of usage] Selects all of the content on a page. If you put your cursor in a container (eg: when editing a blog post or your template), this will select all of the content in the container. [What it does]
|
Select all
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+C [Example of usage] Copied the highlighted selection to your clipboard. Useful for when copying code in your template, or using quotations in your blog posts. [What it does]
|
Copy
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+V [Example of usage] Pastes the content of your clipboard into the area you are working on. Often used with the "copy" function (above) [What it does]
|
Paste
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+X [Example of usage] Cuts the selection from your working area, and copies to the clipboard for later use rather than deleting it. Useful for when you need to move a selection of code or text from one area to another. [What it does]
|
Cut
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+F [Example of usage] Presents a test input box which you can use to find specified text in your current page. This is very helpful when editing your blog template, for example when finding a specific line of code. [What it does]
|
Find
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+N [Example of usage] This brings up a new browser window, ideal for when you need to view two web pages in the same session. [What it does]
|
New browser window
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL/CMD+T [Example of usage] Brings up a new browser tab. [What it does]
|
New Tab (Not available in IE)
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] HOME [Example of usage] Ideal for when you need to go back to the top of a page quickly [What it does]
|
Go straight to the top of the page
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] END [Example of usage] A fast way to reach the bottom of a post when editing, for example. When editing your posts or template, this key will quickly move your cursor to the end of the line you are editing. [What it does]
|
Go straight to the bottom of a page, or to the end of a line if you are editing your posts/template
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
62694cba_er_Buster__01_10_07___01_11_07__What_it_does
|
[Function] CTRL+H [Example of usage] Bring up a sidebar section in your browser to display recently viewed pages. [What it does]
|
View browser history
|
[] |
Blogger Buster: 01/10/07 - 01/11/07
|
What it does
|
http://www.bloggerbuster.com/2007_10_01_archive.html
|
16/1438042987866.61_20150728002307-00239-ip-10-236-191-2_335942130_3.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_TEXT [Arg 1] Specifies the size of the text form element as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): [Arg 2] N/A [Description]
|
Allows the user to enter a single line of text
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_MULTILINETEXT [Arg 1] Specifies how many characters wide the textform element should be as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): [Arg 2] Specifies how many lines long the textform element should be as it would appear in the following ("NN" would be replaced with Arg 1): [Description]
|
Allows the user to enter multiple lines of text
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_URL [Arg 1] N/A [Arg 2] N/A [Description]
|
Allows the user to enter a single line of text and will be displayed as a link when viewed
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_DATE [Arg 1] N/A [Arg 2] N/A [Description]
|
Allows the user to select a date using the standard date selection form elements
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_EMAIL [Arg 1] N/A [Arg 2] N/A [Description]
|
Allows the user to enter a single line of text and will be displayed as a mailto URL link
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_REMINDER [Arg 1] Specifies how many minutes before the event that the reminder should be sent. [Arg 2] Specifies other reminder-specific options. The following options are available: $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_DATE $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_OFFSET $EXTRA_REMINDER_DEFAULT_YES If more than one option is needed, they should be or-ed together with the | character. [Description]
|
Allows the user to specify if a reminder should be sent out for the event
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_REMINDER_DATE [Arg 1] Specifies the default for how many minutes before the event that the reminder should be sent. The user can override this when they create/edit the event. [Arg 2] Specifies other reminder-specific options. The following options are available: $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_DATE $EXTRA_REMINDER_WITH_OFFSET $EXTRA_REMINDER_DEFAULT_YES If more than one option is needed, they should be or-ed together with the | character. [Description]
|
Allows the user to specify if a reminder should be sent out for the event and and what time it should be sent
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
2c259e84_r_System_Administrator_s_Guide__Description
|
[Type] EXTRA_SELECTION_LIST [Arg 1] Specifies the list of available options using the PHP array function [Arg 2] N/A [Description]
|
Presents the user with a selection list (single selection) to choose from
|
[] |
WebCalendar System Administrator's Guide
|
Description
|
http://www.inuitbroadcasting.ca/english/calendar/docs/WebCalendar-SysAdmin.html
|
19/1438044160065.87_20150728004240-00010-ip-10-236-191-2_522870940_1.json
|
0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
|
[FORMULA] N2O [COMMON NAME] nitrous oxide [SYSTEM NAME]
|
dinitrogen monoxide
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CHEMTUTOR COMPOUNDS
|
SYSTEM NAME
|
http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
|
0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
|
[FORMULA] NO [COMMON NAME] nitric oxide [SYSTEM NAME]
|
nitrogen monoxide
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[
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"n",
" ",
"t",
"r",
"i",
"o",
"x",
"i",
"d",
"e"
]
] |
CHEMTUTOR COMPOUNDS
|
SYSTEM NAME
|
http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
|
0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
|
[FORMULA] N2O3 [COMMON NAME] nitrous anhydride [SYSTEM NAME]
|
dinitrogen trioxide
|
[
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]
] |
CHEMTUTOR COMPOUNDS
|
SYSTEM NAME
|
http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
|
0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
|
[FORMULA] NO2 [COMMON NAME] nitrogen dioxide [SYSTEM NAME]
|
nitrogen dioxide
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CHEMTUTOR COMPOUNDS
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SYSTEM NAME
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http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
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0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
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[FORMULA] N2O4 [COMMON NAME] nitrogen tetroxide [SYSTEM NAME]
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dinitrogen tetroxide
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SYSTEM NAME
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http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
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0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
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[FORMULA] N2O5 [COMMON NAME] nitric anhydride [SYSTEM NAME]
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dinitrogen pentoxide
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SYSTEM NAME
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http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
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9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
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0cac3f7f_CHEMTUTOR_COMPOUNDS__SYSTEM_NAME
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[FORMULA] NO3 [COMMON NAME] nitrogen trioxide [SYSTEM NAME]
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nitrogen trioxide
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CHEMTUTOR COMPOUNDS
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SYSTEM NAME
|
http://www.chemtutor.com/compoun.htm
|
9/1438042990611.52_20150728002310-00029-ip-10-236-191-2_360047427_5.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Patriarchal [Roles in Church] Different [Roles at Work] Different [Roles in Home]
|
Different
|
[
[
"D",
"i",
"f",
"f",
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[
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Strong Complementarian [Roles in Church] Different [Roles at Work] Similar [Roles in Home]
|
Different
|
[
[
"D",
"i",
"f",
"f",
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"r",
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"n",
"t"
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[
"S",
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"m",
"i",
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Moderate complementarian [Roles in Church] Some differences [Roles at Work] Some differences [Roles in Home]
|
Different
|
[
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"f",
"f",
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[
"S",
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"m",
"i",
"l",
"a",
"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Soft Complentarian [Roles in Church] Similar [Roles at Work] Identical [Roles in Home]
|
Similar
|
[
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[
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Moderate Egalitarian [Roles in Church] Same in theory [Roles at Work] Identical [Roles in Home]
|
Similar
|
[
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[
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Strong Egalitarian [Roles in Church] Identical [Roles at Work] Identical [Roles in Home]
|
Identical
|
[
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[
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
58584900_tarian_vs_Egalitarian_Spectrum__Roles_in_Home
|
[0] Extreme Feminism [Roles in Church] Different [Roles at Work] Different [Roles in Home]
|
Different
|
[
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"i",
"f",
"f",
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[
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"r"
],
[
"I",
"d",
"e",
"n",
"t",
"i",
"c",
"a",
"l"
]
] |
Gender: Complementarian vs Egalitarian Spectrum
|
Roles in Home
|
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/adrianwarnock/2012/09/gender-roles-a-complementarian-and-egalitarian-spectrum/
|
50/1438042985647.51_20150728002305-00251-ip-10-236-191-2_639757630_0.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Title] Great stuff [Date] 8/18/2014 1:55 am [Comments]
|
I've had a total of 4 steering wheels throughout my many gaming years. This is by far the best so far. Hoping for PC drivers soon so I can expand it's use.
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Reviewer] PURPLESPEED [Title] Hard Core Racer..... [Date] 8/4/2014 8:33 am [Comments]
|
WOW, it is by far above any other wheel I have used! Waited a long time to get this, a long time. Was it worth the wait, YES. The feedback and rumble on the wheel is over the top in performance. It really is the best wheel I have, and I have three other wheels. Get one, you will not regret it, stay shiny and keep in on the pavement. PURPLESPEED
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Title] works very well [Date] 7/30/2014 8:56 pm [Comments]
|
Not as much force feed back as the thrustmaster but so far it has had no problems and also has a better feeling wheel. I have two thrustmaster wheels and so far the madcatz has been reliable with no issues, I can not say the same for the thrustmaster although they have good customer service I would rather just have a reliable wheel. Good job Madcatz!
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Reviewer] Williams [Title] Gamer [Date] 2/4/2014 3:54 pm [Comments]
|
I've played a lot of raceing games from PGR series thru forza series with a wheel & pedals set up , this pro wheel & pedals remind me when I first got my MOMO ff wheel, very high quality next gen can't wait, come on mad katz release the wheel on time PLEASE. Pre-ordered mine already
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Reviewer] Valfredo Borghezan [Title] One for me... [Date] 12/14/2013 4:13 am [Comments]
|
That´s is a serious simulation wheel with great construction quality and good specifications...one wheel is mine for sure!!!
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
b02dd831_ce_Feedback_Wheel_for_Xbox_One__Comments
|
[Reviewer] James williams [Title] Wheel first impressions [Date] 12/11/2013 6:00 pm [Comments]
|
Ino it's not a review but, first impressions are very good! Looks firm and looks very nice! Iv previously purchased the xbox 360 force feedback wheel and my impressions were fantastic! If madcatz can better that I will take my hat off to them ! Looks great, can't wait to get my hands on one! Peace.
|
[] |
Mad Catz Pro Racing Force Feedback Wheel for Xbox One
|
Comments
|
http://store.madcatz.com/categories/specialty-controllers-category/Mad-Catz-Pro-Racing-Force-Feedback-Wheel-and-Pedals-for-Xbox-One.html
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00015-ip-10-236-191-2_235445542_14.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] Monthly Food Stamps Per Person [Calculation] monthly Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (i.e., food stamp) benefits ÷ total SNAP enrollees [Definition]
|
average monthly benefit received per person enrolled in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] People in Poverty [Calculation] number of people living in poverty ÷ total population [Definition]
|
percentage of the population estimated to be living in poverty
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] Unemployment [Calculation] number of people laid off or actively seeking work ÷ number of people in labor force [Definition]
|
percentage labor force who are laid off and/or actively seeking work
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] Pupil Teacher Ratio [Calculation] number of students ÷ number of public school teachers [Definition]
|
number of students for every public school teacher
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] Food Insecurity [Calculation] number of food-insecure households ÷ total households [Definition]
|
percentage of households with difficulty at some time during the year providing enough food for all members
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
735e1c8a_dnesday__Normalization_Wrap_Up__Definition
|
[Dataset] Federal Expenditures [Calculation] total spending amount ÷ total population [Definition]
|
all datasets related to federal expenditures are available in per capita format
|
[] |
Data Wednesday: Normalization Wrap-Up
|
Definition
|
https://www.nationalpriorities.org/blog/2012/03/13/data-wednesday-normalization-wrap/
|
32/1438042990603.54_20150728002310-00260-ip-10-236-191-2_920716225_0.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Interpersonal abilities sufficient to interact with individuals, families, and groups from a variety of social, emotional, cultural and intellectual backgrounds Establish rapport with patients and colleagues; Use therapeutic communication (attending, clarifying, coaching, facilitating, teaching); function (consult, negotiate, share) as a part of a team. [Decision Making]
|
Interpersonal Skills
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Communication abilities sufficient for effective interaction with others in spoken and written English Explain treatment procedures; initiate health teaching; document and interpret instructions. Listen attentively. [Decision Making]
|
Communication Ability
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Remain continuously on task for several hours while standing, sitting, moving, lifting, and/or bending Manually resuscitate patients in emergency situations or stand/walk for extensive periods of time. [Decision Making]
|
Physical Endurance
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Physical abilities sufficient to move from room to room and maneuver in small spaces; full range of motion; manual and finger dexterity; and hand-eye coordination Move around in patient's rooms, work spaces and treatment areas. [Decision Making]
|
Mobility
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Gross and fine motor abilities sufficient to provide safe and effective patient care and operate equipment Calibrate and use equipment; transfer and position patients or lift and operate equipment with necessary strength and dexterity. Accurately complete motor skills within an established, safe timeframe designated for the skills performed [Decision Making]
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Motor Skills
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[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
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Decision Making
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https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
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24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
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0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
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Ability to reach and operate overhead equipment Turn wall mounted monitors/gauges on and off. [Decision Making]
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Adequate Height
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[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
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Decision Making
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https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
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Auditory ability sufficient to monitor and assess health needs Hear monitor alarms, emergency signals, auscultatory sounds, cries for help. [Decision Making]
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Hearing Ability
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[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Normal or corrected visual ability sufficient for patient observation and assessment, ability to discriminate between subtle changes in density (black to gray) of a color in low light Observe patient/responses, secretions, color. Read thermometer, chart, computer screen, digital printouts, label and gauges. [Decision Making]
|
Visual Ability
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
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Tactile ability sufficient for physical assessment Perform palpation, functions of physical examinations and/or those related to therapeutic intervention. [Decision Making]
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Tactile Ability
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
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Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Olfactory senses (smell) sufficient for maintaining environmental and patient safety Distinguish smells which are contributory to assessing and/or maintaining the patient's health status or environmental safety (fire). [Decision Making]
|
Olfactory Ability
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
|
0cd98838_sing_Program___Nursing_Program__Decision_Making
|
Ability to present professional appearance and implement measures to maintain own physical and mental health, and emotional stability. Work under stressful conditions and irregular hours. Be exposed to communicable diseases and contaminated body fluids. React calmly in emergency situations. Demonstrate flexibility. Shown concern for others. [Decision Making]
|
Professional Attitude and Demeanor
|
[] |
Track I Step 6 Nursing Program : Nursing Program
|
Decision Making
|
https://www.sanjuancollege.edu/pages/1371.asp
|
24/1438042989043.35_20150728002309-00002-ip-10-236-191-2_939640091_3.json
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