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You are welcomed to join our review of backup power systems (customer-level). Although the term “backup” is not used in the codes and standards that govern electrical power safety and reliability, “backup” is a term of art widely used in design and field practice. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. https://standardsmichigan.com/backup-power-systems/ https://twitter.com/GretaBucyte/status/1699002002095722790?s=20 We follow the construction spend rate of the US education industry; using the US Census Bureau Construction Spending figures released the first day of every month. We encourage our colleagues in the education facilities industry to respond to Census Bureau-retained data gathering contractors in order to contribute to the accuracy of the report. https://youtu.be/x613cyteWL4 Sogno Toscano at 17 Perry St, in the West village. New York City pic.twitter.com/g2Ij83imBH — NewYorkCityKopp (@newyorkcitykopp) July 29, 2024 Lorem ipsum https://standardsmichigan.com/%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8a%e0%ae%b4%e0%ae%bf-2/ https://standardsmichigan.com/water-300/ Can’t do this anywhere else. Your call 📱 pic.twitter.com/BtWCpbM87C — Bobby Guntoro (@bobbygunt) July 18, 2024 https://standardsmichigan.com/water-management-monthly/ https://standardsmichigan.com/watersport/ https://youtu.be/fj1aSyzM8oA A walk through the status of best practice literature that sets the standard of care for safety and sustainability in the education facilities built for the performance arts. Readings: The Seven Lively Arts (1924) Glibert Seldes (Oxford Academic review) https://twitter.com/RoyalBalletSch/status/1651974785490878464?s=20 This Is Marshall McLuhan (1967)https://t.co/HiR9l0Nk9ahttps://t.co/FEzQc7Hs3y pic.twitter.com/C8xUfOdDZe — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 10, 2023 https://youtu.be/DcXb9KWZtZU?si=2qeTsLy2bm1VAKiL https://youtu.be/zUWPfkM3gQk?si=3_okExCFMRj5HF5a https://youtu.be/j9Vit2vq22M?si=kM0zjzl61e_nPL21 HAM operators are priceless during a disaster. Listen! pic.twitter.com/pQDv1K29ID — Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪 (@catsscareme2021) October 6, 2024 “A machine, to be economical, should be capable of being worked at any time, day or night, summer and winter, with trifling exception.” — Thomas Tredgold (1882 “Practical Essay on the Strength of Cast Iron and Other Metals“) Today we scan of redlines of titles open for public consultation in the mechanical engineering domain as it is understood in building construction disciplines. After architectural elements, mechanical systems in new building construction encompass a variety of components and technologies that are designed to ensure the comfort, safety, and functionality of the building’s occupants. These systems are crucial for maintaining indoor environmental conditions, such as temperature, humidity, and air quality. Here are some key mechanical system elements commonly found in new building construction: These mechanical system elements work in conjunction to create a comfortable, safe, and energy-efficient building environment. The design and integration of these systems are critical to the overall functionality and sustainability of modern building projects. Many of the characteristics listed above are covered in separate colloquia. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our homepage. Related: https://standardsmichigan.com/mechanical-engineering-monthly/ 2024 International Fire Code Monthly review of all consensus, consortia and open source codes, standards and regulations the set the standard of care for fire safety in educational settlements. We group them with fire protection standards because most of the compliance and enforcement expertise originates with fire safety expertise. Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email for an advance agenda. Choir of King’s College | Cambridge — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) December 14, 2023 In Greek mythology Prometheus is the Titan god of fire & credited w/ creation of humanity w/help from goddess Athena & defying other gods by giving fire to hasten civilized Manhttps://t.co/SKtP0DHqgN@EmoryUniversityhttps://t.co/W9CeH5MeaN pic.twitter.com/DiAOzfiTy7 — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) April 14, 2021 ASTM’s color and appearance committee (E12) has approved a new standard that will be useful in calculating the colors of objects. The new standard (E3415) expands on color calculations described in ASTM’s standard on CIE colorimetric systems (E308). https://t.co/7F97dcFkVe pic.twitter.com/5GCfEgP4TI — ASTM International (@ASTMIntl) September 30, 2024 Review of development in safety and sustainability best practice catalogs for education community outdoor environment. https://youtu.be/REF3ZUCByqo?si=-rMY-WCvs3RTMDxz https://youtu.be/uqgK06n4DHw?si=C-x8KFrjizcYnLhK I have to let go of you, oh summer blushes, and look now at the icy glare of your sister as she peers from behind the falling leaves. Deceiving the eye, you look close to the same, though your once burning heart is now muted by the cool sighs of autumn. -KM 8 Oct ‘23, Cambridge pic.twitter.com/V98IgvMjj7 — Katie Marshall (@KatieHistory) October 8, 2023 Christopher Columbus newly landed from his flagship Santa Maria on October 12, 1492. @uscapitolhttps://t.co/fXnp0Z70uM — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) October 11, 2021 https://standardsmichigan.com/90-second-lecture-was-christopher-columbus-a-genius-or-was-he-just-lucky/ A special note for the upcoming Thanksgiving Day Holiday. The College will open on Monday, October 14, 2024. Please note that there will be no classes scheduled and food services will not be available on campus. For hours 🔗https://t.co/WRpyq9UtyP Enjoy the long weekend! pic.twitter.com/QZQPfK3v2p — St. Clair College (@StClairCollege) October 11, 2024 “He who does not speak foreign languages — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Here’s a rough breakdown of the top languages on the web: English: 55.4% – Russian: 6.6% – Japanese: 5.4% – Spanish: 5.2% – Chinese: 4.6% One of the most contentious aspects of best practice discovery and promulgation in any domain, and no less so in educational settlements, is an agreed-upon vocabulary and shared understanding. As we explain elsewhere in this history, when a counter-party disagrees with you, he simply switches out the vocabulary — i.e. changes definitions or adds or subtracts from the traditional meanings of things. So we approach this topic several times a year to confirm our bearing on the meaning of things. We observe National Poetry Month in the United States and Canada every year with an inquiry into changes in the (meaning of) definitions at the foundation of best practice literature; frequently the subject of sporty debate among experts writing codes and standards for the built environment of education communities. In the United Kingdom, National Poetry Month is celebrated in October, and it is known as “National Poetry Day” which has been observed since 1994. It is an initiative of the Forward Arts Foundation, which aims to encourage people to read, write and perform poetry. Other countries also have their own poetry celebrations, such as World Poetry Day, which is observed annually on March 21 by UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) to promote the reading, writing, and teaching of poetry worldwide. In past years we used a Tamil mnemonic because Tamil is the oldest surviving language and remains the spoken language of 80-odd million people of South Asia. Alas, use of Tamil confounds our Wordpress content management system so in 2024 we began coding this topic in American English https://standardsmichigan.com/%e0%ae%ae%e0%af%8a%e0%ae%b4%e0%ae%bf-2/ Latin Phrases You Should Know. pic.twitter.com/Erq61gVW29 — Learn Latin (@latinedisce) May 5, 2024 Today we explain our collaboration with other education settlements in the US and other nations. We conform to participation requirements set by ANSI US Technical Advisory Groups to the International Organization for Standardization but we also have liaison with other universities in the European Union who conform to the participation requirements of their own national standards bodies. Use the login credentials at the upper right of our home page. Because a great deal of content is copyright protected by the International Electrotechnical Commission, International Organization for Standardization and International Telecommunications Union, please contact bella@standardsmichigan.com for an advance agenda. https://standardsmichigan.com/international-standards-teleconference-today-11-am-eastern/ https://standardsmichigan.com/iso-tc-309/ https://standardsmichigan.com/iec-2021/ https://standardsmichigan.com/itu-academia/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/time-frequency-services/ d https://standardsmichigan.com/readability-of-design-standards/ v The IT Law Wiki: Spectrum Allocation https://standardsmichigan.com/radio-300/ HAM operators are priceless during a disaster. Listen! pic.twitter.com/pQDv1K29ID — Jessica Rojas 🇺🇸💪 (@catsscareme2021) October 6, 2024 IEC General Meeting: The General Meeting uniquely combines management and technical meetings. Stakeholders from around the world come together to decide on current issues, as well as future directions and strategies for the IEC. https://youtu.be/qCaMTRFS3b4?si=Wiro4TgTA3Mn_u4j https://standardsmichigan.com/tennessee/ https://youtu.be/pEPyaeqxLR8?si=GAnJJSBHD8EqprjI — Prep Propaganda 👔 (@prep_propaganda) October 16, 2024 https://youtu.be/4V-AQbKyg48 Grand Valley State University | Ottawa County Michiganhttps://t.co/1krlRo5bJj@GVSU pic.twitter.com/5O7arDMOjy — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) October 19, 2024 Students gathered on Lower College Lawn at the University of St Andrews today for the annual Raisin Monday foam fight, with those taking part donating items to the @StorehouseStA Food bank. #EverToExcel #NoPlaceLikeFoam pic.twitter.com/hDLj7A6oo7 — University of St Andrews (@univofstandrews) October 21, 2024 With emphasis on OB-GYN because educational settlements are where families begin and grow among the young. Many research universities have large medical research and clinical delivery enterprises that provide significant revenue. We periodically scan public consultations for literature that sets the standard of care for the facilities and technologies in these enterprises in education communities. Innovation – Standardization – Commoditization run along a continuum. Today we unpack some of the ideas that hasten (and prohibit) leading practice discovery; how quickly goods and services become a “human right”; why all of this is relevant to education communities and why some believe that commoditization is a myth. From the Wikipedia In business literature, commoditization is defined as the process by which goods that have economic value and are distinguishable in terms of attributes (uniqueness or brand) end up becoming simple commodities in the eyes of the market or consumers. It is the movement of a market from differentiated to undifferentiated price competition and from monopolistic competition to perfect competition. Hence, the key effect of commoditization is that the pricing power of the manufacturer or brand owner is weakened: when products become more similar from a buyer’s point of view, they will tend to buy the cheapest. https://twitter.com/StandardsMich/status/1318508254658502657?s=20 “The City” 1952 | Edward Bawden https://t.co/An3zzyTSvdhttps://t.co/V0nw80umD4 pic.twitter.com/zm0yvDAdnl — Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) November 29, 2023 Review of all consensus, consortia and open source codes, standards and regulations regarding energy production and conservation relevant to the education facility industry. Faculty and staff in the education industry in all nations provide basic research, application research in energy technologies. The “cities-within-cities” we call the #SmartCampus” also provide crucibles for new testing new technologies as well as provide energy load for utilities operating under all ownership regimes. Send bella@standardsmichigan.com an email for an advance agenda. https://standardsmichigan.com/agenda-energy-standards-monthly/ A busy life is not a symbol of status. It’s a symptom of trying to do too much for too many people. A full calendar brings a surplus of stress and a shortage of energy. Reflecting and relaxing should be top priorities. Unscheduled time isn’t wasted. It’s invested in well-being. pic.twitter.com/u29z25DXBa — Adam Grant (@AdamMGrant) April 28, 2023
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