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This document summarizes a research paper on the effects of reading books. It was written by Jelie Ann Rojas and Frances Cherdale Toyocan for their English class. The paper discusses the objectives of understanding what books are and the benefits of reading. It then details 15 positive effects of reading books, such as improving vocabulary, concentration, creativity, and reasoning skills. The conclusion states that reading books provides entertainment, imagination, and life lessons while stimulating interest in further reading.
Mowgli was rescued as a boy by the panther Bagheera and taken to live with wolves in the jungle. He learned the languages and customs of the wolves and also played with Baloo the bear. However, monkeys kidnapped Mowgli, and the tiger Shere Khan threatened to kill him. This led to fights between Mowgli and Shere Khan, and also Baloo defending Mowgli. In the end, Baloo told Mowgli he should live with humans in the village for his future, though it made Mowgli sad to leave. An human girl then helped Mowgli settle into his new home in the human village.
This document outlines 10 benefits of reading books on a daily basis, including mental stimulation, stress reduction, gaining knowledge, expanding vocabulary, improving memory, strengthening analytical thinking skills, improving focus and concentration, better writing skills, tranquility, and free entertainment. It encourages daily reading by stating that a reader lives many lives through books before dying, compared to a non-reader who only lives one life.
This document discusses the benefits of reading, particularly fiction. It outlines six benefits: 1) expanding vocabulary, 2) improving writing skills, 3) enhancing analytical thinking, 4) leading to a solid core of knowledge, 5) opening the eyes and broadening horizons, and 6) developing better memory performance. It argues that reading fiction exercises the mind and makes it more active and aware of its surroundings.
Reading provides several mental benefits such as slowing or preventing Alzheimer's and dementia by stimulating the mind. It also reduces stress by distracting from tensions and allowing relaxation. Regular reading expands vocabulary as exposure to new words increases everyday language. Immersing in a story improves focus and concentration by blocking out the outside world. Reading can also increase inner peace and tranquility depending on the subject.
This introduction to fiction genres helps young readers to understand the characteristics of historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery and folktales. Through pictures, examples, and review, students will learn how to identify and use genres.
This presentation summarizes a book titled "Governance of the Healthcare Sector in Bangladesh" by Khaleda Nazneen. The presentation outlines the book's bibliographic information, the author's background and credentials, and the main thesis of the book. The book's thesis argues that designing appropriate health policies and implementing them effectively can achieve measurable outcomes and a nation of good health. It develops this thesis through policy formulation recommendations, preventive healthcare examples, data analysis, and cost-benefit calculations. The presentation provides a critical analysis of the book's research-based and governance-focused approach but also notes some weaknesses around tables and limited hospital coverage.
A short story is a fictional piece of writing between 500-15,000 words that tells a single event and has a beginning, middle, and end. It uses elements like setting, characterization, plot, conflict, climax, resolution, theme, and point of view to create an impression on the reader and draw them into the action. The document defines these common elements of a short story and their purposes.
This document summarizes a research paper on the effects of reading books. It was written by Jelie Ann Rojas and Frances Cherdale Toyocan for their English class. The paper discusses the objectives of understanding what books are and the benefits of reading. It then details 15 positive effects of reading books, such as improving vocabulary, concentration, creativity, and reasoning skills. The conclusion states that reading books provides entertainment, imagination, and life lessons while stimulating interest in further reading.
Mowgli was rescued as a boy by the panther Bagheera and taken to live with wolves in the jungle. He learned the languages and customs of the wolves and also played with Baloo the bear. However, monkeys kidnapped Mowgli, and the tiger Shere Khan threatened to kill him. This led to fights between Mowgli and Shere Khan, and also Baloo defending Mowgli. In the end, Baloo told Mowgli he should live with humans in the village for his future, though it made Mowgli sad to leave. An human girl then helped Mowgli settle into his new home in the human village.
This document outlines 10 benefits of reading books on a daily basis, including mental stimulation, stress reduction, gaining knowledge, expanding vocabulary, improving memory, strengthening analytical thinking skills, improving focus and concentration, better writing skills, tranquility, and free entertainment. It encourages daily reading by stating that a reader lives many lives through books before dying, compared to a non-reader who only lives one life.
This document discusses the benefits of reading, particularly fiction. It outlines six benefits: 1) expanding vocabulary, 2) improving writing skills, 3) enhancing analytical thinking, 4) leading to a solid core of knowledge, 5) opening the eyes and broadening horizons, and 6) developing better memory performance. It argues that reading fiction exercises the mind and makes it more active and aware of its surroundings.
Reading provides several mental benefits such as slowing or preventing Alzheimer's and dementia by stimulating the mind. It also reduces stress by distracting from tensions and allowing relaxation. Regular reading expands vocabulary as exposure to new words increases everyday language. Immersing in a story improves focus and concentration by blocking out the outside world. Reading can also increase inner peace and tranquility depending on the subject.
This introduction to fiction genres helps young readers to understand the characteristics of historical fiction, realistic fiction, fantasy, science fiction, mystery and folktales. Through pictures, examples, and review, students will learn how to identify and use genres.
This presentation summarizes a book titled "Governance of the Healthcare Sector in Bangladesh" by Khaleda Nazneen. The presentation outlines the book's bibliographic information, the author's background and credentials, and the main thesis of the book. The book's thesis argues that designing appropriate health policies and implementing them effectively can achieve measurable outcomes and a nation of good health. It develops this thesis through policy formulation recommendations, preventive healthcare examples, data analysis, and cost-benefit calculations. The presentation provides a critical analysis of the book's research-based and governance-focused approach but also notes some weaknesses around tables and limited hospital coverage.
A short story is a fictional piece of writing between 500-15,000 words that tells a single event and has a beginning, middle, and end. It uses elements like setting, characterization, plot, conflict, climax, resolution, theme, and point of view to create an impression on the reader and draw them into the action. The document defines these common elements of a short story and their purposes.
This document discusses the definition of myths and provides several examples of myths from Greek and Hindu traditions. Myths are stories that may or may not be true and express visions of the human situation. The document outlines myths about Orpheus and his attempt to retrieve his wife Eurydice from the underworld using his powerful music. It also discusses the Greek goddess Demeter who presided over grains and the cycle of life and death, and her daughter Persephone who was abducted by Hades. In Hindu tradition, it summarizes the myth of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu and protagonist of the Ramayana, who fought Ravana to save his wife Sita. The document notes myths are sometimes followed due
Importance of reading (powerpoint) finished oneRose Ann Garing
Reading is an important skill that has many benefits. It helps develop important language skills by exposing children to new vocabulary. It is also necessary in today's technology-driven world, as reading and writing are required for gathering information online, emailing, texting, and using social media. Additionally, reading opens up the world by allowing people to learn about different cultures and places through stories. It can also enhance social skills, as reading allows for sharing stories and discussions with others. Overall, reading is an enjoyable activity that provides fun and entertainment for children.
Science fiction has been told since before writing was invented, with one of the earliest writers being Lucian of Samosata in the 1st century BC. Modern science fiction began to take shape in the 19th century. Science fiction is loosely defined as fiction dealing with the impact of science and technology on the world, sometimes using real technology and sometimes imagined. Common themes include using technology for disaster and expressing feelings about cultural changes from advances. For a story to be considered science fiction it generally needs to include at least three elements such as science, technology, other places, or catastrophes.
This document summarizes the key points from a book on success. It outlines 20 chapters that provide guidance on having clarity of goals, developing a growth mindset, taking action, overcoming difficulties through persistence, making decisions, managing time effectively, and viewing obstacles as opportunities. The overall message is that success requires changing one's thinking, having faith, and taking responsibility for one's own progress through continuous effort.
The document discusses the power and importance of storytelling. It notes that stories have the ability to influence people's thinking and change their behaviors. When we hear impactful stories, our brains can take on the thoughts and ideas presented in the story. Stories are how many historical events and cultural traditions have been passed down. The document also discusses how storytelling can be used as a marketing tool, with examples of how well-crafted stories can dramatically increase sales and engagement. It provides tips on how to craft stories effectively, including defining the core message, deciding on the type of story, establishing a call to action, and knowing the target audience.
This document defines genres of literature as being divided into fiction and non-fiction categories. It explains that fiction involves made-up characters and storylines, while non-fiction involves real stories about actual people and events. Realistic fiction is defined as made-up stories that could plausibly happen featuring characters resembling real people dealing with everyday problems in settings like real places. The document provides examples to test the reader's understanding of whether stories qualify as realistic fiction or not.
This document provides guidance on writing an autobiography. It recommends focusing on key events and people from one's past, using vivid details to engage readers. Writers should understand the significance of their experiences and convey meaning through careful word choices. While revealing aspects of oneself, one should choose a topic they are comfortable sharing publicly and avoid unwanted self-disclosures. The process of writing and revisiting memories can provide insight into how writers portray themselves. Models in textbooks can be used to empower writing skills, and words should be taken seriously as they can set things in motion.
Fairy tales are short stories featuring fantasy characters like dwarves, elves, fairies, and witches, often involving magic. They have been passed down orally for generations. Some famous fairy tales include Peter Pan, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella. Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm helped popularize many classic fairy tales through their published collections in the 17th-18th centuries. Perrault's stories often had moral messages for young girls. Related genres include folk tales which were traditionally shared orally by adults and contained fictional stories about everyday people and fantasy elements.
Harry Potter is the main character in the book series who lost his parents at a young age and was the only one to survive an attack by the dark wizard Voldemort. He is brought to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at age 11, where he faces many challenges alongside his friends Ron and Hermione. The books follow Harry and his friends through their magical education at Hogwarts and their ongoing fight against the evil Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents and is obsessed with eliminating Harry.
This document provides guidance on how to write short stories for ages 7-11. It discusses including key elements like settings, characters, events, and resolutions. Settings describe where the story takes place. Characters should have 2-4 characters with descriptions. Stories should include interesting events like accidents or theft, and endings should resolve problems or tie back to the beginning. Writers are encouraged to use literary devices like alliteration, rhyme, onomatopoeia, similes and metaphors to improve their writing. Finally, the document recommends planning the story using a storyboard before writing.
Character traits help readers understand why fictional characters act the way they do, predict their future actions, and comprehend their relationships. Authors bring characters to life through direct descriptions using adjectives or indirect examples of what characters say, think, feel, look like, and how others perceive them to help readers feel a certain way about each character.
1) The document provides tips for improving creative writing such as showing rather than telling, using active verbs instead of passive language, and providing hints and clues rather than explicitly stating details.
2) It emphasizes avoiding large expositions and letting characters seem real on their own rather than like puppets.
3) Examples are given of showing versus telling, with the showing example providing more subtle clues and hints rather than explicitly explaining the situation.
The document provides an overview of the fantasy genre of fiction. It defines fantasy as using magic and supernatural elements in the plot, setting, or themes. It distinguishes fantasy from sci-fi by fantasy's lack of scientific themes. The document outlines common elements of fantasy like other worlds, creatures, and magic. It also describes common character archetypes and plots in fantasy. Finally, it discusses several sub-genres of fantasy like high fantasy, sword and sorcery, fairy tales/mythology, and tips for writing an effective fantasy story.
This document discusses how stories can be used to teach language skills to children. It provides examples of how teachers can incorporate stories, such as through picture books, puppets, drawings, and tapes. Children enjoy hearing the same story multiple times and can then retell, act out, or write scripts based on the stories. The document also discusses using gestures and physical movement to reinforce storytelling. The Total Physical Response method teaches through commands, modeling, and gradually reducing dependence on the teacher. Grammar can then be taught through telling stories from different perspectives.
This document provides an overview of different types and genres of books. It begins by distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction books, with non-fiction containing factual information and fiction containing made-up stories. Examples of non-fiction genres given include biographies, journals, and travel books. Common fiction genres discussed include drama, classics, graphic novels, crime/detective, fantasy, historical fiction, horror, humor, and westerns. The document also lists and describes several non-fiction genres such as biographies, essays, reference books, and self-help books.
This document provides an overview of different literary genres including fiction, fantasy, romance, adventure, crime fiction, horror, science fiction, mystery, historical fiction, realistic fiction, and traditional literature. It discusses key elements and conventions of each genre such as settings, characters, plots, and themes. Examples of texts from various genres are also given. The document is intended to help classify literature and provide guidance on the characteristics of different genres.
The document discusses and compares adaptations of books to films. It summarizes several book-film comparisons, including:
1. The Lord of the Rings trilogy - The films are more accessible than the books which contain a wealth of detail that may be too much for casual readers.
2. Shutter Island - Both the novel and film adaptation are enjoyable, with the film using visuals and atmosphere to convey the themes in an unsettling way.
3. The Godfather - The novel provides more character insights while the film is more thematically driven through acting and directing, making it a masterpiece.
Fantasy is an imaginative story dealing with supernatural or unnatural events and characters. Elements of fantasy commonly include an other world, unreal characters with human traits, supernatural events, life lessons, time travel, and themes of good versus evil presented through a quest. Some common types of fantasy include fantasy novels, fairytales, science fiction, myths/legends, and folktales/fables.
Difference between fiction and non-fiction
Forms of Fiction and Non-Fiction
Genres of Fiction and Non-Fiction
Elements of Fiction
Features of Non-Fiction
The document summarizes a book titled "Ten Much" which describes the life stories of 50 notable achievers from India and around the world. It discusses the objective of the book, which is to inspire Indian youth to excel by following the processes used by successful people. These 10 processes include dreaming big, mastering your craft, having a positive attitude, having faith in yourself, seeing money as a byproduct not the goal, holding onto your dreams, trusting your team, welcoming challenges, ensuring everyone prospers, and recognizing you only have one life. The document analyzes how well the book achieves its goal of motivation and recommends it for provoking non-starters to reach their potential.
Reading regularly provides several cognitive and emotional benefits. It can improve memory, analytical skills, and vocabulary as the mind engages with new information. Reading also reduces stress by allowing the mind to relax and divert from daily worries. Regular reading exercises the brain and improves thinking capacity, empathy, and overall brain health. Developing a lifelong reading habit has wide-ranging benefits for the mind and spirit.
The UK-based book publishing company Austin Macauley attended several international book fairs in 2018, including events in Beijing, New York, London, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Guadalajara. Austin Macauley promotes their publications and scouts for new titles at these major book fairs around the world.
This document discusses the definition of myths and provides several examples of myths from Greek and Hindu traditions. Myths are stories that may or may not be true and express visions of the human situation. The document outlines myths about Orpheus and his attempt to retrieve his wife Eurydice from the underworld using his powerful music. It also discusses the Greek goddess Demeter who presided over grains and the cycle of life and death, and her daughter Persephone who was abducted by Hades. In Hindu tradition, it summarizes the myth of Rama, the seventh avatar of Vishnu and protagonist of the Ramayana, who fought Ravana to save his wife Sita. The document notes myths are sometimes followed due
Importance of reading (powerpoint) finished oneRose Ann Garing
Reading is an important skill that has many benefits. It helps develop important language skills by exposing children to new vocabulary. It is also necessary in today's technology-driven world, as reading and writing are required for gathering information online, emailing, texting, and using social media. Additionally, reading opens up the world by allowing people to learn about different cultures and places through stories. It can also enhance social skills, as reading allows for sharing stories and discussions with others. Overall, reading is an enjoyable activity that provides fun and entertainment for children.
Science fiction has been told since before writing was invented, with one of the earliest writers being Lucian of Samosata in the 1st century BC. Modern science fiction began to take shape in the 19th century. Science fiction is loosely defined as fiction dealing with the impact of science and technology on the world, sometimes using real technology and sometimes imagined. Common themes include using technology for disaster and expressing feelings about cultural changes from advances. For a story to be considered science fiction it generally needs to include at least three elements such as science, technology, other places, or catastrophes.
This document summarizes the key points from a book on success. It outlines 20 chapters that provide guidance on having clarity of goals, developing a growth mindset, taking action, overcoming difficulties through persistence, making decisions, managing time effectively, and viewing obstacles as opportunities. The overall message is that success requires changing one's thinking, having faith, and taking responsibility for one's own progress through continuous effort.
The document discusses the power and importance of storytelling. It notes that stories have the ability to influence people's thinking and change their behaviors. When we hear impactful stories, our brains can take on the thoughts and ideas presented in the story. Stories are how many historical events and cultural traditions have been passed down. The document also discusses how storytelling can be used as a marketing tool, with examples of how well-crafted stories can dramatically increase sales and engagement. It provides tips on how to craft stories effectively, including defining the core message, deciding on the type of story, establishing a call to action, and knowing the target audience.
This document defines genres of literature as being divided into fiction and non-fiction categories. It explains that fiction involves made-up characters and storylines, while non-fiction involves real stories about actual people and events. Realistic fiction is defined as made-up stories that could plausibly happen featuring characters resembling real people dealing with everyday problems in settings like real places. The document provides examples to test the reader's understanding of whether stories qualify as realistic fiction or not.
This document provides guidance on writing an autobiography. It recommends focusing on key events and people from one's past, using vivid details to engage readers. Writers should understand the significance of their experiences and convey meaning through careful word choices. While revealing aspects of oneself, one should choose a topic they are comfortable sharing publicly and avoid unwanted self-disclosures. The process of writing and revisiting memories can provide insight into how writers portray themselves. Models in textbooks can be used to empower writing skills, and words should be taken seriously as they can set things in motion.
Fairy tales are short stories featuring fantasy characters like dwarves, elves, fairies, and witches, often involving magic. They have been passed down orally for generations. Some famous fairy tales include Peter Pan, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, and Cinderella. Charles Perrault and the Brothers Grimm helped popularize many classic fairy tales through their published collections in the 17th-18th centuries. Perrault's stories often had moral messages for young girls. Related genres include folk tales which were traditionally shared orally by adults and contained fictional stories about everyday people and fantasy elements.
Harry Potter is the main character in the book series who lost his parents at a young age and was the only one to survive an attack by the dark wizard Voldemort. He is brought to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry at age 11, where he faces many challenges alongside his friends Ron and Hermione. The books follow Harry and his friends through their magical education at Hogwarts and their ongoing fight against the evil Lord Voldemort, who killed Harry's parents and is obsessed with eliminating Harry.
This document provides guidance on how to write short stories for ages 7-11. It discusses including key elements like settings, characters, events, and resolutions. Settings describe where the story takes place. Characters should have 2-4 characters with descriptions. Stories should include interesting events like accidents or theft, and endings should resolve problems or tie back to the beginning. Writers are encouraged to use literary devices like alliteration, rhyme, onomatopoeia, similes and metaphors to improve their writing. Finally, the document recommends planning the story using a storyboard before writing.
Character traits help readers understand why fictional characters act the way they do, predict their future actions, and comprehend their relationships. Authors bring characters to life through direct descriptions using adjectives or indirect examples of what characters say, think, feel, look like, and how others perceive them to help readers feel a certain way about each character.
1) The document provides tips for improving creative writing such as showing rather than telling, using active verbs instead of passive language, and providing hints and clues rather than explicitly stating details.
2) It emphasizes avoiding large expositions and letting characters seem real on their own rather than like puppets.
3) Examples are given of showing versus telling, with the showing example providing more subtle clues and hints rather than explicitly explaining the situation.
The document provides an overview of the fantasy genre of fiction. It defines fantasy as using magic and supernatural elements in the plot, setting, or themes. It distinguishes fantasy from sci-fi by fantasy's lack of scientific themes. The document outlines common elements of fantasy like other worlds, creatures, and magic. It also describes common character archetypes and plots in fantasy. Finally, it discusses several sub-genres of fantasy like high fantasy, sword and sorcery, fairy tales/mythology, and tips for writing an effective fantasy story.
This document discusses how stories can be used to teach language skills to children. It provides examples of how teachers can incorporate stories, such as through picture books, puppets, drawings, and tapes. Children enjoy hearing the same story multiple times and can then retell, act out, or write scripts based on the stories. The document also discusses using gestures and physical movement to reinforce storytelling. The Total Physical Response method teaches through commands, modeling, and gradually reducing dependence on the teacher. Grammar can then be taught through telling stories from different perspectives.
This document provides an overview of different types and genres of books. It begins by distinguishing between fiction and non-fiction books, with non-fiction containing factual information and fiction containing made-up stories. Examples of non-fiction genres given include biographies, journals, and travel books. Common fiction genres discussed include drama, classics, graphic novels, crime/detective, fantasy, historical fiction, horror, humor, and westerns. The document also lists and describes several non-fiction genres such as biographies, essays, reference books, and self-help books.
This document provides an overview of different literary genres including fiction, fantasy, romance, adventure, crime fiction, horror, science fiction, mystery, historical fiction, realistic fiction, and traditional literature. It discusses key elements and conventions of each genre such as settings, characters, plots, and themes. Examples of texts from various genres are also given. The document is intended to help classify literature and provide guidance on the characteristics of different genres.
The document discusses and compares adaptations of books to films. It summarizes several book-film comparisons, including:
1. The Lord of the Rings trilogy - The films are more accessible than the books which contain a wealth of detail that may be too much for casual readers.
2. Shutter Island - Both the novel and film adaptation are enjoyable, with the film using visuals and atmosphere to convey the themes in an unsettling way.
3. The Godfather - The novel provides more character insights while the film is more thematically driven through acting and directing, making it a masterpiece.
Fantasy is an imaginative story dealing with supernatural or unnatural events and characters. Elements of fantasy commonly include an other world, unreal characters with human traits, supernatural events, life lessons, time travel, and themes of good versus evil presented through a quest. Some common types of fantasy include fantasy novels, fairytales, science fiction, myths/legends, and folktales/fables.
Difference between fiction and non-fiction
Forms of Fiction and Non-Fiction
Genres of Fiction and Non-Fiction
Elements of Fiction
Features of Non-Fiction
The document summarizes a book titled "Ten Much" which describes the life stories of 50 notable achievers from India and around the world. It discusses the objective of the book, which is to inspire Indian youth to excel by following the processes used by successful people. These 10 processes include dreaming big, mastering your craft, having a positive attitude, having faith in yourself, seeing money as a byproduct not the goal, holding onto your dreams, trusting your team, welcoming challenges, ensuring everyone prospers, and recognizing you only have one life. The document analyzes how well the book achieves its goal of motivation and recommends it for provoking non-starters to reach their potential.
Reading regularly provides several cognitive and emotional benefits. It can improve memory, analytical skills, and vocabulary as the mind engages with new information. Reading also reduces stress by allowing the mind to relax and divert from daily worries. Regular reading exercises the brain and improves thinking capacity, empathy, and overall brain health. Developing a lifelong reading habit has wide-ranging benefits for the mind and spirit.
The UK-based book publishing company Austin Macauley attended several international book fairs in 2018, including events in Beijing, New York, London, Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Guadalajara. Austin Macauley promotes their publications and scouts for new titles at these major book fairs around the world.
The document provides 11 tips to improve the readability of content, such as using short concise sentences, active voice, explaining ideas swiftly, removing jargon, using short paragraphs and listicles, choosing readable fonts, staying on point, and testing readability. It recommends organizing content in a pyramid structure and using infographics to engage readers.
Reading books has many benefits such as reducing stress and improving empathy. It increases knowledge, helps develop time management skills, and improves relationships by helping people understand different perspectives. Regular reading also enhances communication abilities, improves analytical thinking, and broadens one's visions by considering issues from new angles. Overall, reading books makes people calmer, more knowledgeable, and better equipped to navigate the world.
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The document provides a 7-step guide for writing a book: 1) Establish a dedicated writing space; 2) Create an outline and schedule for writing daily; 3) Break the project into smaller, more manageable pieces; 4) Establish firm deadlines; 5) Find a mentor for advice and feedback; 6) Share work with others for additional feedback; 7) Learn from mistakes and keep writing to improve. Following these steps can help anyone write and complete their first book.
The document provides 10 tips from bestselling authors for writing a story. The tips include: never letting characters have what they want easily, keeping writing plans private, creating powerful conflicts, having an alluringly shocking title, reading widely, writing the story you most want to read, creating compelling characters with profound problems, and keeping the story believable within its fictional universe. The document ends by providing links for more writing tips and information.
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The presentation is about how a person can submit/publish his/her book. There are four methods discussed in the presentation.
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.