PresentationManager PM is the graphical user interface GUI that International Business Machines IBM and Microsoft introduced in version 1.1 of their operating system OS 2 in late 1988. History PresentationManager was codenamed Winthorn and co developed by Microsoft and IBM s Hursley Lab in the UK in 1987 1988. It was a cross between Microsoft Windows and IBM s mainframe graphical system GDDM ref cite journal last Miller first Michael J. title IBM s OS 2 to Become Operating System of Choice, but Not for Some Time journal InfoWorld year 1987 month April pages 46 ref . Like Windows, it was message based and many of the messages were even identical. But there were a number of significant differences as well. Although PresentationManager was designed to be very similar to the upcoming Windows 2.0 from the user s point of view, and PresentationManager application structure was nearly identical to Windows application structure, source compatibility with Windows was not an objective. For Microsoft, the development of PresentationManager was an opportunity to clean up some of the design mistakes of Windows ref cite journal last Vellon first Manny title OS 2 Windows PresentationManager journal Microsoft Systems Journal year 1987 volume 2 issue 2 ref . One of the most significant differences was the coordinate system. While in Windows the 0,0 coordinate was located in the upper left ... Old CBR article from 19 June 1990 announcing the use of PresentationManager for Convergent Technologies Operating System CTOS . Window Managers Category OS 2 Category Graphical user interfaces de PresentationManager es PresentationManager de OS 2 no PresentationManager pt Gestor de Apresenta o ... called Presentation Space PS . OS 2 also had more powerful drawing functions in its Graphics Programming ... System X window, and it is possible to boot OS 2 into a command line environment without PresentationManager e.g. using TSHELL ref cite web title TSHELL non GUI shell for OS 2 url http www.os2site.com ... more details
Manager may refer to Anyone who uses management skills or holds the organizational title of manager A manager of a departmentalization department in an organization A manager of a division business General manager , for managing both the revenue and cost elements of an organization Project manager , for individual projects Manager baseball , head coach of a professional baseball team Manager association football , for association football Coach sport , in other sports Manager professional wrestling , a fictional character Talent manager , for musicians, actors and other artists Branch banking Bank manager Titles Manager Daily , a Thai newspaper Manager Gaelic games , coach of a Gaelic games team, most notably in Gaelic football and hurling Manager Mac OS , a component of the Mac OS operating system See also lookfrom intitle Managing director Manage , a Walloon municipality located in the Belgian province of Hainaut Management disambiguation disambig cs Mana er da Manager de Manager es Gestor it Manager nl Manager pl Mened er pt Manager simple Manager sk Mana r sv Manager th be x old uk ... more details
ManaGeR or MGR was an early windowing system originally designed and developed for Sun computers in 1984 by Stephen A. Uhler , then at Bellcore . MGR featured overlapped, asynchronous windows and an applications interface that was both machine and network independent. Each MGR window had support for both character terminal operations as well as basic graphics operations. It was controlled by mousing pop up menus, by keyboard interaction, and by escape sequences written on Pseudo terminal pseudo terminals by client software. The system was presented at the USENIX Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop in 1987 as MGR a Window System for UNIX . ref Uhler, Stephen A., MGR a Window System for UNIX , Fourth Computer Graphics Workshop Proceedings, page 106 abstract only . ref The entire MGR source code was posted to the comp.sources.unix Usenet newsgroup, Volume 17, Issue 1, in January 1989. ref http groups.google.com group comp.sources.unix browse thread thread 18632ad853442350 comp.sources.unix, Volume 17, Issue 1 ref Features MGR provided each client window with termcap style terminal control functions, graphics primitives such as line and circle drawing facilities for manipulating bitmaps, fonts , Icon computing icons , and pop up Menu computing menus commands to reshape and position windows and a message passing facility enabling client programs to rendezvous and exchange messages. Client programs may ask to be informed when a change in the window system occurs, such as a reshaped window, a pushed Mouse computing mouse button , or a message sent from another client program. These changes are called Event driven programming events . MGR notifies a client program of an event by sending it an ASCII character string in a format specified by the client program. Existing Application software applications can be integrated into the windowing environment without modification by having ... also History of the graphical user interface Carsten Emde The MGR window manager , OS 9 International ... more details
Presentation College or Presentation Brothers College can refer to Australia Lavalla Catholic College Presentation College, Moe , now part of Lavalla Catholic College Iona Presentation College, Perth Presentation College, Windsor , Melbourne Grenada Presentation Brothers College, St. George s Ireland Presentation College, Bray , Co. Wicklow Presentation Brothers College, Cork Presentation College Headford , Co. Mayo Trinidad and Tobago Presentation College, San Fernando Presentation College, Chaguanas United Kingdom Elvian School Presentation College, Reading , Berkshire now called Elvian School United States Presentation College, South Dakota , Aberdeen and Eagle Butte, South Dakota, and Fairmont, Minnesota See also Presentation High School disambiguation Presentation Brothers Presentation Sisters disambig ... more details
wiktionarypar presentationPresentation is the process of presenting the content of a topic to an audience. Presentation may also refer to Presentation program , computer software used to make presentations, such as Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation software , an application used to create neurobehavioral experiments Corel Presentations , a slideshow, presentation and graphics editing software similar to PowerPoint Presentation of a group , in mathematics, a way to describe a group Presentation layer , in computer networking, the sixth level of the seven layer OSI model Presentation of Jesus at the Temple , in the Bible, when Jesus was brought to the temple forty days after his birth Presentation of Mary , an event recognized by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, mentioned in the Infancy Narrative of the Gospel of James Presentation Academy , a Catholic high school in Louisville, Kentucky Presentation Obstetrics in obstetrics Disease presentation referring to the initial symptoms or Medical sign sign s disambig de Pr sentation fr Pr sentation ru ... more details
OSIModel The presentation layer is layer 6 of the seven layer OSI model of computer network ing and serves as the data translator for the computer network network . ref name Network Guide to Networks cite book last Dean first Tamara title Network Guide to Networks publisher Delmar year 2010 location pages 44 47 url http books.google.com books?id UD0h GqgbHgC&printsec frontcover&dq network 2B guide ... encyclopedia v onepage&q&f false ref Description The presentation layer is responsible for the delivery ... http www.linfo.org presentation layer.html Linux Information Project ref It relieves the application ... user systems. An example of a presentation service would be the conversion of an EBCDIC coded text computer file to an ASCII coded file. The presentation layer is the lowest layer at which application programmers consider data structure and presentation, instead of simply sending data in form ... to be moved, and the presentation layer will deal with the rest. what is this rest? Serialization ... TLV or XML can be thought of as the key functionality of the presentation layer. Encryption is typically .... ref name Network Guide to Networks Decryption is also handled at the presentation layer. For example, when logging off bank account sites the presentation layer will decrypt the data as it is received ... used applications and protocols, no distinction is made between the presentation and application layers ..., has presentation layer aspects such as the ability to identify character encoding for proper ... network architecture, the presentation layer responds to service requests from the application ... Microsoft Technet Encryption Encryption and Decryption ref name Microsoft Technet Sublayers The presentation ... , such as FTAM File Transfer, Access and Manager VT Virtual Terminal MOTIS Message Oriented Text ... Protocol AFP Independent Computing Architecture ICA , the Citrix system core protocol Lightweight Presentation ... Assembler Disassembler Protocol PAD References Reflist Category OSI protocols Category Presentation ... more details
Image PresentationFolders.jpg thumb Various printed presentation folders. A Presentation folder is a kind of folder that holds loose papers or document s together for organization and protection. Presentation folders usually consist of a sheet of heavy paper stock or other thin, but stiff, material which is folded in half with pockets in order to keep paper documents. Presentation folders function much like that of a file folder for organizational purposes. They can be either printed or plain and can be used, amongst other things, as a tool for business presentations to customers to aid in the sales process . Uses of Presentation Folders Presentation folders come in many different styles to suit a variety of purposes. Most all are produced by a company to provide marketing for a product business and or service, but they can fulfil other functions. A few examples would be a company producing a new product and wanted to show their customers all the benefits of that product in an organized fashion, or folders used to organise documents for distribution to delegates at a conference. Some types of presentation folders Standard 9 x 12 two pocket Capacity usually with a 1 4 spine to hold more Tabbed for use in hanging files or filing cabinets Mini or small Green or Eco friendly Examples gallery Image MoreFolders.jpg More printed presentation folders for various businesses Image CapacityFolders.jpg Folders with spines for holding extra documents. Image envirofolder.jpg Eco friendly printed folders. gallery See also Manila folder File folder Ring binder External links http www.dmoz.org Business Publishing and Printing Printing Products Presentation folder retailers http www.companyfolders.com presentationfolders.html Presentation Folders Sizes & Options http www.easypocketfolders.com epf templates.aspx Presentation Folder Templates http www.presentation folders.org.uk presentation folders.htm Business benefits of presentation folders http www.foldersonlinestore.com products.html ... more details
Presentation Pro is a developer of templates and plug ins for Microsoft Office PowerPoint , as well as designing custom presentations and templates. Some of Presentation Pro s products include PowerPoint templates ref http www.indezine.com products clipmedia powerdesigns.html ref , PowerConverter ref http www.indezine.com products powerpoint addin powerconverter.html ref ref http www.indezine.com articles onlinerichmedia.html ref , EmailPresenter and OnlinePresenter services ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 96737019.html ref , PresentationManager, PowerQuotes ref http www.indezine.com products powerpoint addin powerquotes.html ref and other add ons for Microsoft Office PowerPoint. The company was founded by Gary White originally under the name Interactive Inc. in 1993 in Atlanta, Georgia . Achievements Presentation Pro then Interactive, Inc. was the first company to introduce animated templates to PowerPoint users. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 54969742.html ref Presentation Pro was the first company to introduce a PowerPoint to Flash converter for web based distribution of PowerPoint presentations. ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1P1 98936878.html ref ref http www.highbeam.com doc 1G1 78929371.html ref See also Slideshare AuthorSTREAM Slideboom Windows Live Microsoft References Reflist Highbeam Indezine External links http www.PresentationPro.com Presentation Pro http office.microsoft.com en us templates CT010287783.aspx Presentation Pro templates on Microsoft Office Live DEFAULTSORT Presentation Pro Category Presentation Category Software development ... more details
unreferenced date September 2009 A slide is a single page of a presentation . Collectively, a group of slides may be known as a slide deck or slide show . Historically, a slide was created on a transparency projection transparency and viewed with an overhead projector . In today s digital age , a slide most commonly refers to a single page developed using a presentation program such as Microsoft PowerPoint . It is also possible to create them with a document markup language , for instance with the LaTeX class Beamer LaTeX Beamer . Lecture notetaking notes in slide format are referred to as lecture slides , frequently downloadable by students in .ppt or .pdf format. See also Reversal film Presentation software Category Presentation software stub ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Relational presentation also known as visually interactive presentation uses standard presentation software such as Microsoft PowerPoint or Keynote presentation software Keynote in a way that, unlike most presentation structures, allows dynamic customization of messages while presenting. Basic concepts Relational presentation practitioners structure their material using a combination of strategies that include hyperlinks , cognitive design principles, and even illusion to work around the normal linear constraints of slide show s. While presenting, speakers interact with audiences rather than talk at them. They use navigation devices similar to Web navigation controls to move around spontaneously within and between large collections of interconnected shows. Some of these navigation devices use text links and others incorporate picture thumbnails or miniature screenshots as link sources. Theoretical basis Relational presentation techniques have their roots in a research project conducted by Dr. C. June Maker at the University of Arizona in the late 1990s called http discover.arizona.edu DISCOVER . Robert Lane went on to further refine the techniques in a book entitled Relational Presentation A Visually Interactive Approach ref 1 ref . Other individuals such as Chantal Boss , Andre Vlcek, and Dr. Karen Picus have applied the concepts to corporate training, sales, and higher education teaching respectively. Some relational presentation concepts have close ... tell a story. However, in the relational presentation context, the presenter provides live narration to complement the imagery. Relational presentation theory is in its infancy with, at the moment .... Unfortunately, no attempt has yet been made to assess whether using relational presentation techniques ... marktplc 01861.htm Relational Presentation A Visually Interactive Approach excerpt . R. A. Lane ... Communications for Relational Presentation examples Category Presentation Comm stub ... more details
In geometric group theory , a presentation complex is a 2 dimensional cell complex associated to any presentation of a group presentation of a group mathematics group G . The complex has a single vertex, and one loop at the vertex for each generating set of a group generator of G . There is one 2 cell for each relation in the presentation, with the boundary of the 2 cell attached along the appropriate word group theory word . Properties The fundamental group of the presentation complex is the group G itself. The universal cover of the presentation complex is a Cayley complex for G , whose 1 skeleton is the Cayley graph of G . Any presentation complex for G is the 2 skeleton of an Eilenberg Maclane space K G ,1 . Example Let G   Z sup 2 sup be the two dimensional integer lattice group lattice , with a presentation math G langle x,y xyx 1 y 1 rangle. math Here a picture is desperately needed Then the presentation complex for G is a torus , obtained by gluing the opposite sides of a square, the 2 cell, which are labelled x and y . All four corners of the square are glued into a single vertex, the 0 cell of the presentation complex, while a pair consisting of a longtitudal and meridian circles on the torus, intersecting at the vertex, constitutes its 1 skeleton. The associated Cayley complex is a regular tiling of the plane mathematics plane by unit squares. The 1 skeleton of this complex is a Cayley graph for Z sup 2 sup . References Roger Lyndon Roger C. Lyndon and Paul E. Schupp, Combinatorial group theory . Reprint of the 1977 edition Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete , Band 89 . Classics in Mathematics. Springer Verlag , Berlin, 2001 ISBN 3 540 41158 5 topology stub Category Algebraic topology Category Geometric group theory ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2008 Presentation technology are tools used to assist in conveying information during a presentation . When a speaker is verbally addressing an audience it is often necessary to use supplementary equipment and media to clarify the point. If the audience is large or the speaker is soft spoken, a public address system may be employed. At a basic level, visual content can be provided by drawing directly onto a blackboard or whiteboard during the presentation. At a more advanced level, flip chart s, slide projector s, and overhead projector s are more suitable for displaying prepared content. The use of prepared material often results in a neater, more accessible, and better conveyed presentation. Laser pointer s or even a simple stick are often used to highlight a particular point of interest within a slide or image. Many manufacturers produce devices that provide remote control over electrical presentation equipment, thus allowing the speaker to move around the stage freely and to activate systems when they are required. Occasionally still images do not provide enough information to convey the message clearly. For example, the presenter may attempt to describe a complex mechanical movement, in which case animation or video may provide the clearest method of delivery. Software presentation program s combined with digital projector s are frequently used because they provide a visually pleasing presentation and combine multiple media into a single device. Presentations are often used in the business world where careful attention is paid to the design of the presentation. Category Presentation software Econ stub ... more details
In software development, presentation logic is concerned with how business objects are displayed to users of the software, eg vishweshz the choice between a context menu pop up screen and a drop down menu . ref name ParagonCorp The separation of business logic from presentation logic is an important concern for software development and an instance of the separation of presentation and content . ref name Parr000 cite book first Terence John last Parr title Enforcing strict model view separation in template engines publisher Proceedings of the 13th international conference on World Wide Web year 2004 isbn 1 58113 844 X ref One major rationale behind effective separation is the need for maximum flexibility in the code and resources dedicated to the presentation logic. ref name ParagonCorp cite web url http www.paragoncorporation.com ArticleDetail.aspx?ArticleID 21 title Separation of Business Logic from Presentation Logic in Web Applications date 2003 07 19 author Paragon Corporation ref Client demands, changing customer preferences and desire to present a fresh face for pre existing content often result in the need to dramatically modify the public appearance of web content while disrupting the underlying infrastructure as little as possible. The distinction between presentation front end and business logic infrastructure is usually an important one, because the presentation source code language may differ from other code assets the production process for the application may require the work to be done at separate times and locations different workers have different skill sets, and presentation skills do not always coincide with skills for coding business logic code assets are easier to maintain and more readable when disparate components are kept separate and Loose coupling loosely coupled ref name ParagonCorp References reflist DEFAULTSORT Presentation Logic Category Software design Category Software architecture Category Software engineering terminology software eng ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 A Presentation Director is a person who works in the broadcast television industry. They are responsible for the playout of all television programmes , commercials and other material known as interstitials . History The nature of the job has changed dramatically as technology has progressed. Until recently a presentation director worked in a single presentation suite and was responsible for the manual broadcast of a single television channel , usually using video tape and a vision mixer . With new computer automation and the rise of multi channel satellite tv networks, a modern presentation director oversees the transmission of dozens of channels from a single suite. Sometimes a second suite a break out suite may be employed for live television events such as sport or news. Examples of computer automation solutions include Harris Corporation s AirClient and Pro Bel s Morpheus. External links http tvnz.co.nz view page 816464 823796 Category Broadcasting occupations ... more details
File Eucharius R sslin Der schwangeren Frauen und Hebammen Rosengarten.jpg thumb right 220px Presentation of twins in Der Rosengarten The Rose Garden , a standard medical text for midwive s published in 1513. In obstetrics , the presentation of a fetus about to be Childbirth born refers to which Human anatomy anatomical part of the fetus is leading, that is, is closest to the human pelvis pelvic inlet of the birth canal. According to the leading part, this is identified as a cephalic presentation cephalic , breech presentation breech , or shoulder presentation shoulder presentation. A malpresentation is any other presentation than a vertex presentation with the top of the head first . Classification Thus the various presentations are cephalic presentation head first vertex crown anatomy crown &mdash the commonest and associated with the fewest complications sinciput forehead brow eyebrows face chin breech presentation ref name kish cite book last Kish first Karen coauthors Joseph V. Collea editor Alan H. DeCherney others Lauren Nathan title Current Obstetric & Gynecologic Diagnosis & Treatment ... complete breech footling breech frank breech shoulder presentation arm shoulder trunk Related obstetrical ... pelvis and based on presentation Cephalic presentation Vertex presentation with longitudinal lie ref ... presentation faces anteriorly forward with mother standing and towards left. This is the most common ... posteriorly absolutely straight without any turning to any of the sides Face presentation Breech presentation ... the occiput of the vertex presentation, like close to the vagina hence known as breech presentation ... posteriorly. Shoulder presentation with transverse lie are classified into four types, based on the location of the scapula shoulderblade note this presentation needs to be delivered by cesarean section ..., resulting in either cephalic or breech presentation oblique, unstable, will eventually become either transverse or longitudinal transverse resulting in shoulder presentation . See also Child birth ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Cephalic presentation Image Smellie XIV.JPG Caption Vertex presentation, occiput ... eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic eMedicine mult MeshID A cephalic presentation is a situation at childbirth where the fetus is in a presentation obstetrics longitudinal lie and the head enters the pelvis first the most common form of cephalic presentation is the vertex presentation where the occiput ... means. Classification In the vertex presentation the head is flexion flexed and the occiput leads ... than 1 of presentations at term. In the sinicipital presentation the large fontanelle is the presenting part with further labor the head will either flex or extend more so that in the end this presentation leads to a vertex or face presentation. ref name william1 In the brow presentation the head is slightly extended, but less than in the face presentation. The chin presentation is a variant of the face presentation with maximum extension of the head. Non cephalic presentations are the breech presentation 3.5 and the shoulder presentation 0.5 . ref name william1 Vertex presentation The vertex ... the parietal eminences. In the vertex presentation the occiput typically is anterior and thus in an optimal ... cite journal author Gardberg M, Tuppurainen M title Persitent occiput posterior presentation &mdash ... Posterior ROP , Right Occipito Transverse ROT File Cephalic presentation right occipito anterior.png thumb 140px Right occipito anterior File Cephalic presentation straight occipito anterior.png thumb 140px Straight occipito anterior File Cephalic presentation left occipito anterior.png thumb 140px Left occipito anterior File Cephalic presentation right occipito transverse.png thumb 140px Right occipito transverse File Cephalic presentation.svg thumb 140px File Cephalic presentation left occipito transverse.png thumb 140px Left occipito transverse File Cephalic presentation right occipito posterior.png thumb 140px Right occipito posterior File Cephalic presentation straight occipito posterior.png ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced May 2009 orphan February 2009 notability May 2009 A presentation copy is a copy of a book that has been dedicated by the author or illustrated and signed in some way to that effect. Presentation copies with a demonstrated relationship between the presenter and the recipient are generally more valuable than those merely signed chockablock by a writer. Category Book publishing lit stub ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Dichoptic from the Greek word dicha meaning in two, and optic relating to Visual perception sight is viewing a separate and independent field by each eye. In dichoptic presentation, stimulus A is presented to the left eye and then stimulus B is presented to the right eye. References Dictionary of Optometry and Visual Science, 7th edition. 2009 Goldstein, E. B. 1989 . Sensation and Perception . 3rd edition. ISBN 0 534 09672 7 The Chambers Dictionary. 1993 . DEFAULTSORT Dichoptic Presentation Category Optometry pl Prezentacja dychoptyczna eye stub ... more details
right A slide created by the first presentation graphics company, VCN ExecuVision , in 1982. A presentation program also called a presentation graphics program is a computer software package used to display ... Kingsoft Presentation OpenOffice.org Impress open source SlideRocket Prezi Apple Keynote History Image StevenKooninBP20050222 CopyrightKaihsuTai.jpg thumb left A presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint . The presentation graphics software ran on computer workstations, such as those manufactured ... to create professional looking presentation graphics. Originally these programs were used to generate ... a presentation on a personal computer screen was VCN ExecuVision , developed in 1982. This program allowed users to choose from a library of images to accompany the text of their presentation. A slide from this software is visible at left. Features A presentation program is supposed to help both the speaker ... , education, entertainment, and for general communication. Presentation programs can either supplement ... , a device that has become somewhat obsolescence obsolete due to the use of presentation software ... of elements on a slide itself. Typically a presentation has many constraints and the most important being the limited time to present consistent information. Recently a new presentation paradigm has emerged zooming presentation programs. Instead of individual slides these ZUI s zoom user interface ... of the presentation. Several people can work on the presentation at the same time revising content or reviewing the changes as they are made by others. Many presentation programs come with pre designed ... these types of media also include presentation functions for displaying them in a similar slide ... plugins for presentation programs can be used to enhance their capabilities. For example, it would be useful to export a PowerPoint presentation as a SWF Flash animation or Portable Document Format ... widely accessible. Certain presentation programs also offer an interactive integrated hardware element ... more details
Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 wikify December 2009 orphan December 2009 A case presentation is a formal communication between health care professional s doctors, pharmacists, nurses, therapists, nutritionist etc. regarding a patient s clinical information. Essential parts of a case presentation include Identification Reason for consultation admission Chief complaints CC what made patients to seek medical attention. History of present illness HPI circumstances relating to chief complaints. Past medical history PMHx Past surgical history Current medications Allergies Family history FHx Social history SocHx Physical examination PE Laboratory results Lab Other investigations imaging, biopsy etc. Case summary and impression Management plans follow up in clinic or hospital Adherence of the patient to treatment success of the treatment or failure. causes of success or failure. DEFAULTSORT Case Presentation Category Medical terms Treatment stub ... more details
The Presentation Sisters , also known as the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin Mary PBVM ... by Nano Nagle Nano Honoria Nagle in 1775. The Presentation Sisters are located in 23 countries including ..., Slovakia, Thailand, United States of America, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The Presentation Sisters have ... of Presentation Sisters exist throughout the world. However, historical and legal factors caused these communities ... are today more closely united within the Union of the Sisters of the Presentation of the Blessed Virgin ... as their title Sisters of the Sacred Heart , which was changed in 1791 to that of Presentation Sisters . Their habit was similar to that of the Ursulines. As the schools of the Presentation Sisters ... , and other places, where Limerick lace, Irish points and crochet are taught. The first Presentation ... of children attending their schools. The Presentation Sisters in North America In 1833, the congregation ..., 120 sisters, and over 2000 pupils. In November, 1854, five Presentation sisters arrived in San Francisco ..., the San Francisco Presentation foundation established two convents and schools within the city ... Gilroy and Sonoma, California Sonoma . The Presentation Convent, St. Michael s, New York City, was founded on September 8, 1874, by Mother Joseph Hickey, of the Presentation Convent, Terenure, Co. Dublin ... to invite the Presentation sisters to take charge of the girls department. Upon the sisters agreeing ... called Presentation College opened in Aberdeen. The college primarily educated nurses for the northern ... hospitals. ref CathEncy wstitle Order of the Presentation ref Australia The Presentation sisters ... victoria Iona Presentation Primary School, Perth http ionaps.wa.edu.au , Perth, Western Australia Iona Presentation College, Perth, Western Australia Presentation College Windsor http www.pcw.melb.catholic.edu.au ... Wales Canada http www.presentationsisters.ca Presentation Convent established in St. John s, Newfoundland . The Presentation Sisters came in 1833 and established a school next to their convent, still ... more details
Technical date April 2011 Image Edmund Ignatius Rice.JPG thumb 300px Edmund Rice The Congregation of Presentation ... Blessed Edmund Ignatius Rice . Presentation Brothers live and work in Ireland, England, USA ... Mariae . The expressed mission of the Presentation Brothers is to form Christ in the Young and traditionally they have worked to achieve this through education. Today Presentation Bothers ... people. In 2007 the Presentation Brothers opened new missions in Slovakia and Nigeria and an Advocacy ..., the Congregation of Presentation Brothers and the Congregation of Christian Brothers . In the early ... of the Presentation Sisters Rule. The Holy See had already approved of this Rule when Edmund ... Riordan, continued to live by the Presentation Rule. They continued as the Presentation Brothers and became a Pontifical Institute in 1889. Like the Irish Christian Brothers, the Presentation Brothers ... image removed Image Mtstjoseph.jpg thumb 300px Mount St. Joseph, Cork The Presentation Brothers ..., St. Lucia, Grenada, Trinidad Ghana Province Ghana, Nigeria Schools Presentation Brothers College, Cork , Ireland Col iste an Spioraid Naoimh , Cork, Ireland Presentation College, Bray , Wicklow, Ireland ..., Cobh, Ireland Presentation College, San Fernando , Trinidad Presentation College, Grenada Presentation College Chaguanas , Trinidad Presentation Secondary Miltown, Kerry, Ireland Scoil Chr ost R , Cork Former schools Presentation College, Reading, Berkshire Reading , England now Elvian School , itself later closed summer 2010 Presentation High School Montebello, Quebec now the Auberge Montebello ... Elementary School Prince George, British Columbia Presentation College St. John, Barbados Notable ... Today Brebeuf John McGahern , author Presentation College Leitrim Patrick Manning , Prime Minister of Trinidad ... of Christian Brothers Presentation Sisters External links http www.presentationbrothers.com PresentationBrothers.com The official Congregation website http www.presnews.tk Presentation College Bray http ... more details
For similarly named institutions Presentation of Mary Academy Presentation College disambiguation Infobox NRHP name Presentation Academy nrhp type nhl image Presentation Academy.jpg caption Front entrance to Presentation Academy location Louisville, Kentucky area built 1893 architect D.X. Murphy architecture ... body Infobox School name Presentation Academy native name latin name image Presentation Academy ... Presentation Academy , a college preparatory high school for young women, is located just ... Presentation in 1831. The school began in a rented house, but in October of the same year moved to its own building on Forth Street where it would remain for over fifty years. Presentation was the second ... of funds, and thus Presentation became the oldest school in continuous operation in the city. ref name nrhp cite report title Presentation Academy NRHP Inventory Form publisher National Register of Historic ... expanded, and in 1891 NLBI, the corporate arm of the religious community operating Presentation ... own Board of Trustees. ref cite news publisher Courier Journal date 2004 01 14 title Presentation ready ... brokensidewalk.com 2008 09 10 presentation academy art athletics complex Arts and Athletic ..., January 23, 2009 Presentation Academy marked the placement of the final beam in the Arts and Athletic ... Presentation of Achievement last Edelen first Sheryl ref The center was dedicated on September 13 ... 2010 ref Image Presentation Academy Tower.jpg thumb left alt The Tower Traditions A long standing ..., seniors sign their names on the inside of the tower. Presentation s annual Walk A Thon is held every ... event Campus Because Presentation Academy is located near the heart of Downtown Louisville ... Museum . Image Presentation A&A Center.jpg thumb 250px right Presentation s Arts and Athletic Center ... Construction Co., the facility is a result of Tower Vision, Presentation Academy s first ever capital ... 28 tidbits1.html title Presentation to break ground on new arts and athletic facility April 2008 date ... more details
In computer science , particularly in human computer interaction , presentation semantics specify how a particular piece of a formal language is represented in a distinguished manner accessible to human senses , usually human vision. For example, saying that code nowiki bold ... bold nowiki code must render the text between these constructs using some bold typeface is a specification of presentation semantics for that syntax . An example of interactive presentation semantics is defining the expect behavior of a Hyperlink hypertext link on a suitable syntax. Many markup languages like HTML , CSS , DSSSL , XSL FO or troff have presentation semantics, but others like XML , XLink and XPath do not. ref H. P. Alesso, Craig Forsythe Smith, Developing Semantic Web services , A K Peters, Ltd., 2005, ISBN 1568812124, p. 62 and p. 100 ref ref G. Ken Holman, Definitive XSL FO , Prentice Hall PTR, 2003, ISBN 0131403745, p. 13 ref ref Erik Wilde, David Lowe, Xpath, XLink, XPointer, and XML a practical guide to Web hyperlinking and transclusion , Addison Wesley, 2003, ISBN 0201703440, p. 201 ref Character encoding standards like Unicode also have presentation semantics. ref http publib.boulder.ibm.com infocenter printer v1r1 index.jsp?topic com.ibm.printers.infoprintfonts com.ibm.printers.usingopentypefontsinanafpsystem g3a02mst18.htm ref One of the main goals of style sheet language s like CSS is to separate the syntax used to define structured data from the syntax endowed with presentation semantics that is used to render the data in various ways. References reflist compu sci stub Category Semantics Category Human computer interaction Category Programming language topics ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 The term value presentation denotes the purposive and recipient specific conveyance of information or data by means of modern, multimedia based demonstration techniques Argote & Ingram 2000 pp.  11 . To achieve this goal multimedia supported lecture PowerPoint Presentation as well as short animation s, real videoclips training course clips or a series of charts may be utilized. Knowledge transfer Knowledge transmission via value presentations is equally applied in business or economical and commercial or marketing domains Tufte 2006 pp.  5 . See also Marketing Marketing communications Microsoft PowerPoint Verify credibility date January 2011 PowerPoint animation Knowledge visualization Verify credibility date January 2011 Lecture Verify credibility date January 2011 References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Argote, L. & Ingram, P. 2000 Knowledge transfer A Basis for Competitive Advantage in Firms .Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes 82. Kotler, Ph. & Keller, K. L. 2009 A Framework for Marketing Management 4th ed. . Pearson Prentice Hall.ISBN 0136026605. Tufte, E.R. 2006 The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint Pitching Out Corrupts Within. Cheshire, Connecticut Graphics Press, 2nd edition. Category Presentation ... more details