The Jarrow Crusade was a protest march in 1936 by 200 unemployed men from Jarrow, England to London. Jarrow had been hit hard by the Great Depression after its shipyard closed in 1933, leaving unemployment at 72.9%. The men marched 291 miles over 31 days to petition the government for jobs and support for their families in Jarrow. When they arrived in London, the Prime Minister refused to see them. In the short term, the march had little impact, but it eventually led to the creation of two new industries in Jarrow in the long term. The march is now remembered as an important event in the history of the British labor movement.
This presentation is about the state of Washington. It contains many different details about the state, and a lot of different information. For example major colleges in the state, geographical information, and the state's history.
Washington State:
- Named after George Washington and has its capital in Olympia
- Known for famous people like Jimi Hendrix and Bill Gates
- Home to natural resources, major industries like lumber and agriculture, and tourist attractions like Mount Rainier National Park
Relating Ming China And Tokugawa Japan To Theccone
1) Both Ming China and Tokugawa Japan established strong centralized governments headed by emperors and shoguns respectively who consolidated power and ruled through authoritarian means like public beatings and censorship.
2) They developed plantation systems where new farming techniques increased crop yields but landlords exploited peasants, and the governments tightly controlled agriculture and restricted social mobility.
3) They both utilized gunpowder weapons in warfare that were introduced from other civilizations, but eventually limited foreign influence and trade to protect domestic stability and loyalty to the ruling regimes.
1. During the late 1800s, new types of stores like department stores emerged and changed how Americans shopped and defined success, contributing to the rise of mass culture.
2. New forms of popular entertainment also developed such as amusement parks, vaudeville shows, and professional sports which more people could now enjoy due to increased leisure time.
3. Sensationalistic newspapers helped spread and create mass culture by catering to broad audiences, while literature and art increasingly reflected urban realities and the lives of immigrants and the working class.
American Urbanization & New York City discusses the history and development of New York City from its origins as the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam in the 1600s. It details key events like the arrival of the first African slaves in 1626 and the British surrender to the American colonies in 1783 during the Revolutionary War. The document also examines New York City during the Great Depression era of the 1930s, when corrupt mayor Jimmy Walker pocketed relief funds while over 1/3 of the nation was unemployed. His successor Fiorello LaGuardia promised to end corruption and worked to reform the city government.
As more Americans moved to cities in the late 1800s, urban populations swelled, creating new challenges. New technologies like skyscrapers, elevators, and heating systems helped accommodate more residents. Mass transit systems like streetcars and subways also helped reshape cities and allow residents to move to suburbs. However, many workers lived in overcrowded and unsanitary tenement housing. Cities worked to provide services like water, sewers, police and firefighters to address public health and safety issues arising from rapid urban growth.
The United States became the largest industrial country in the world by the early 1900s due to several key factors:
1. Cheap labor from over 20 million European immigrants between 1865-1910 who provided a large industrial workforce.
2. Abundant natural resources such as water, timber, coal, iron and copper which American companies could obtain inexpensively.
3. The development of railroads which linked the nation and expanded markets while also spending on infrastructure to support industrial growth.
4. A laissez-faire government policy with low taxes and few regulations that allowed industry to grow unfettered.
5. Important inventions like the telephone, light bulb, and phonograph that increased productivity
The Jarrow Crusade was a protest march in 1936 by 200 unemployed men from Jarrow, England to London. Jarrow had been hit hard by the Great Depression after its shipyard closed in 1933, leaving unemployment at 72.9%. The men marched 291 miles over 31 days to petition the government for jobs and support for their families in Jarrow. When they arrived in London, the Prime Minister refused to see them. In the short term, the march had little impact, but it eventually led to the creation of two new industries in Jarrow in the long term. The march is now remembered as an important event in the history of the British labor movement.
This presentation is about the state of Washington. It contains many different details about the state, and a lot of different information. For example major colleges in the state, geographical information, and the state's history.
Washington State:
- Named after George Washington and has its capital in Olympia
- Known for famous people like Jimi Hendrix and Bill Gates
- Home to natural resources, major industries like lumber and agriculture, and tourist attractions like Mount Rainier National Park
Relating Ming China And Tokugawa Japan To Theccone
1) Both Ming China and Tokugawa Japan established strong centralized governments headed by emperors and shoguns respectively who consolidated power and ruled through authoritarian means like public beatings and censorship.
2) They developed plantation systems where new farming techniques increased crop yields but landlords exploited peasants, and the governments tightly controlled agriculture and restricted social mobility.
3) They both utilized gunpowder weapons in warfare that were introduced from other civilizations, but eventually limited foreign influence and trade to protect domestic stability and loyalty to the ruling regimes.
1. During the late 1800s, new types of stores like department stores emerged and changed how Americans shopped and defined success, contributing to the rise of mass culture.
2. New forms of popular entertainment also developed such as amusement parks, vaudeville shows, and professional sports which more people could now enjoy due to increased leisure time.
3. Sensationalistic newspapers helped spread and create mass culture by catering to broad audiences, while literature and art increasingly reflected urban realities and the lives of immigrants and the working class.
American Urbanization & New York City discusses the history and development of New York City from its origins as the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam in the 1600s. It details key events like the arrival of the first African slaves in 1626 and the British surrender to the American colonies in 1783 during the Revolutionary War. The document also examines New York City during the Great Depression era of the 1930s, when corrupt mayor Jimmy Walker pocketed relief funds while over 1/3 of the nation was unemployed. His successor Fiorello LaGuardia promised to end corruption and worked to reform the city government.
As more Americans moved to cities in the late 1800s, urban populations swelled, creating new challenges. New technologies like skyscrapers, elevators, and heating systems helped accommodate more residents. Mass transit systems like streetcars and subways also helped reshape cities and allow residents to move to suburbs. However, many workers lived in overcrowded and unsanitary tenement housing. Cities worked to provide services like water, sewers, police and firefighters to address public health and safety issues arising from rapid urban growth.
The United States became the largest industrial country in the world by the early 1900s due to several key factors:
1. Cheap labor from over 20 million European immigrants between 1865-1910 who provided a large industrial workforce.
2. Abundant natural resources such as water, timber, coal, iron and copper which American companies could obtain inexpensively.
3. The development of railroads which linked the nation and expanded markets while also spending on infrastructure to support industrial growth.
4. A laissez-faire government policy with low taxes and few regulations that allowed industry to grow unfettered.
5. Important inventions like the telephone, light bulb, and phonograph that increased productivity
1) China has a population of 1.2 billion people, making up 22% of the world's population. The vast majority, 94%, are Han Chinese, with 55 minority ethnic groups making up the remaining 6%.
2) Chinese civilization is over 4,000 years old and was ruled by dynastic families for most of its history. The Chinese were the first to invent paper, printing, gunpowder, the compass, and fireworks.
3) In 1949, Mao Zedong led the Communist forces to victory in the Chinese Civil War, establishing the People's Republic of China and communist rule. He controlled China for 41 years until his death.
The document summarizes the Jarrow Crusade, a protest march that took place in Britain in 1936. Unemployment had reached high levels in Jarrow, a town in northeast England, after the closure of the shipbuilding yard. To protest the lack of action by the government, 200 unemployed men from Jarrow embarked on a 300-mile march to London to present a petition to Parliament. The disciplined 25-day march gained widespread support along its route. While there were no immediate results, the Crusade brought attention to the economic struggles facing communities like Jarrow and had long-term political impacts.
- In 1848, James Marshall discovered gold in California, sparking the Gold Rush as people flocked to the state seeking riches. This mass migration from around the world transformed California's development.
- The Great Depression impacted California less severely due to its diverse economy including agriculture, industry, entertainment and tourism. However, hundreds of thousands of workers migrated to California during this era seeking jobs.
- California emerged as a leader in science and technology in the early 20th century. It played a pioneering role in fields like atomic research, biotechnology, and semiconductor technology. California also cultivated its natural beauty and became known for places like Yosemite National Park.
United States History Ch. 17 Section 2 Notesskorbar7
The document summarizes key social, economic, and educational changes in postwar America during the 1950s. It describes the rise of suburbs and "Sunbelt" states in the South and Southwest, fueled by government programs that enabled homeownership and the construction of the interstate highway system. It also outlines the shift to a service-based economy and growth of new industries, as well as changes in education access and the integration of schools following the Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
A glimpse on north korea and conflicts caused due to north korean nuclear act...jiawenyang2612
North Korea is one of the leading countries in Asia in terms of industrialization. Their culture is modernized with evolution of time, technology and thinking of people. And also North Korean region is a great place to visit. The military power of this country is very strong and it is known as “Korean People’s Army”. They have highly advanced nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons. Their high pace advancement in nuclear energy is projected to be a threat to the USA in future.
2008 April Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Chinese Rearmament And AfricaGRGoldsworthy
The document discusses China's growing military capabilities and its connections to Africa. It notes China's military is modernizing to project power farther as its population shrinks and economy grows. This includes developing aircraft carriers and hypersonic weapons. It also discusses China supplying arms to Africa, including small arms, landmines, and anti-aircraft systems. Additionally, it outlines China's "String of Pearls" strategy of building ports in places like Sri Lanka to expand its global naval reach and how this is increasing China's political and security influence abroad while also fueling rivalry with the US.
The document summarizes some key events from the 2000s decade. It discusses the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. It also mentions Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva becoming the first Brazilian worker elected president in 2002. Saddam Hussein was deposed as Iraqi dictator in 2003, condemned to death and executed by hanging in 2006. Pope Benedict XVI was elected leader of the Catholic Church in 2005. Brazil won the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
1) Transportation in the US revolutionized with the creation of the National Road, steamboats, and railroads which improved travel and trade.
2) The Industrial Revolution began in Britain and spread to the US, shifting manufacturing to factories powered by machines instead of individual artisans. This led to rapid industrialization and rising immigration to meet the demand for workers.
3) New technologies like the cotton gin, interchangeable parts, Morse code, and labor unions changed society and the economy, while slavery expanded using gang and task systems and slaves resisted through music, sabotage, and revolts.
1) The document summarizes Key Concept 6.3 from the APUSH curriculum about new cultural and intellectual movements during the Gilded Age, including social Darwinism and the Gospel of Wealth, as well as alternative visions like agrarianism, socialism, and the Social Gospel.
2) It also discusses the political debates of the late 19th century around issues like citizenship, corruption, and the relationship between business and government. Republicans and Democrats disagreed on tariffs and currency issues. Women and African Americans advocated for greater rights and equality.
3) The Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision in 1896 upheld racial segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine, severely limiting gains made by African Americans
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and lies in northern Great Britain, with Edinburgh as its capital city. While Gaelic was historically spoken, most now speak Scottish English. Industries have shifted from mining and shipbuilding to oil/gas and financial services. Scotland has a long history, being originally populated by Picts and later united under Kenneth MacAlpine in the 9th century. It gained independence from England under Robert the Bruce in the 14th century, though the thrones later merged under James VI. Scotland established its own parliament in 1999 to govern domestic affairs.
The Ku Klux Klan originated in the United States to promote white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration beliefs. In the 1920s, the KKK grew rapidly across the country by establishing a business model where new members paid fees to join. At its peak, the KKK had over 6 million members nationwide who used violence and intimidation tactics like cross burnings and lynchings to target African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and other minority groups they opposed.
Streeterville is a neighborhood in Chicago with a population of 29,835 and median age of 39.62. It has above average consumer spending and crime risk. The average household income is $161,160 per year. In the late 1800s, George Streeter came to Chicago on a boat that got stuck in a storm, leading him to claim the area as his own. After the Chicago Fire, he charged people to dump waste there. The building of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and skyscrapers like the Hancock Center led to rapid population growth in Streeterville. Popular attractions include Navy Pier, the Children's Museum, and the Hancock Center.
1. Between 1865 and 1914, around 25 million Europeans immigrated to the United States, more than half coming from eastern and southern Europe.
2. Immigrants arrived through ports like Ellis Island and Angel Island, where they underwent inspections before most settled in American cities.
3. Nativist sentiment grew among some Americans who feared immigrants would not assimilate or take jobs, leading to organizations opposed to Catholic and Asian immigration and exclusionary laws.
The document provides an overview of ancient Irish history from the 4th century up until the 1801 Act of Union. It discusses the earliest tribes in Ireland, the conversion to Christianity with St. Patrick, Viking invasions and settlements, English attempts to control Ireland politically and religiously through laws and acts, and the eventual political union of Ireland with Britain. Key figures and events discussed include St. Patrick, Oliver Cromwell, the Penal Laws, and the 1801 Act of Union.
Materia Dinámicas ProductivasIdeas de negocio innovadorasCarlos Casas
Este documento discute dos dimensiones de las ideas de negocio innovadoras: el producto/servicio y el sistema de negocio. Explica que la innovación generalmente se aplica a nuevos productos o servicios que usan métodos de producción y distribución convencionales, mientras que las innovaciones en el sistema de negocio son menos evidentes pero igualmente importantes, como lo demuestran los éxitos de Dell y FedEx. También señala que ocasionalmente es posible combinar innovaciones en ambas dimensiones para inventar una nueva industria, como lo h
Este breve documento expresa el agradecimiento y amor de un hijo hacia su madre por todo lo que ha hecho por él, deseándole lo mejor en el mes de las madres y reconociendo que ella es su tesoro más preciado y el ser más hermoso en el planeta. También agradece a su madre por enseñarle nuevos conocimientos y ayudarlo a encontrar un futuro mejor.
El documento explica los pasos para conectar un programa a una base de datos de Microsoft Access utilizando la librería ADO y manipular los registros. Incluye instrucciones para establecer la conexión, abrir un recordset con los registros de una tabla, navegar entre los registros usando botones, y mostrar los campos de cada registro. Finalmente, indica cerrar la conexión y liberar los objetos al terminar.
The document provides a definitive guide to LED lighting, including:
1) LEDs are solid-state devices that emit light when electricity flows through them, and can replace traditional lamps.
2) Key advantages of LEDs are dramatic reductions in energy consumption and costs, increased lifespan and durability, and reduced CO2 emissions.
3) On average, customers save 86% by switching halogen or incandescent lamps to LEDs, and 50% by switching CFLs to LEDs.
Meaningful EMR Use - A Survey of Family Practice Clinics - TAGG_BEKKI_MSC_2015Bekki Tagg
This thesis explores factors related to meaningful use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in family practice clinics in Alberta, Canada. A survey was conducted using the Innovation Implementation scale and a Meaningful EMR Use scale to measure EMR use and implementation factors. Implementation climate, which refers to the perception that EMR use is expected and rewarded, was found to be the most important predictor of high EMR use. Barriers to EMR implementation cited in previous research, such as financial concerns and lack of technical support, were not as significant as expected. The results provide insight into optimizing EMR adoption through supportive implementation climates.
1) China has a population of 1.2 billion people, making up 22% of the world's population. The vast majority, 94%, are Han Chinese, with 55 minority ethnic groups making up the remaining 6%.
2) Chinese civilization is over 4,000 years old and was ruled by dynastic families for most of its history. The Chinese were the first to invent paper, printing, gunpowder, the compass, and fireworks.
3) In 1949, Mao Zedong led the Communist forces to victory in the Chinese Civil War, establishing the People's Republic of China and communist rule. He controlled China for 41 years until his death.
The document summarizes the Jarrow Crusade, a protest march that took place in Britain in 1936. Unemployment had reached high levels in Jarrow, a town in northeast England, after the closure of the shipbuilding yard. To protest the lack of action by the government, 200 unemployed men from Jarrow embarked on a 300-mile march to London to present a petition to Parliament. The disciplined 25-day march gained widespread support along its route. While there were no immediate results, the Crusade brought attention to the economic struggles facing communities like Jarrow and had long-term political impacts.
- In 1848, James Marshall discovered gold in California, sparking the Gold Rush as people flocked to the state seeking riches. This mass migration from around the world transformed California's development.
- The Great Depression impacted California less severely due to its diverse economy including agriculture, industry, entertainment and tourism. However, hundreds of thousands of workers migrated to California during this era seeking jobs.
- California emerged as a leader in science and technology in the early 20th century. It played a pioneering role in fields like atomic research, biotechnology, and semiconductor technology. California also cultivated its natural beauty and became known for places like Yosemite National Park.
United States History Ch. 17 Section 2 Notesskorbar7
The document summarizes key social, economic, and educational changes in postwar America during the 1950s. It describes the rise of suburbs and "Sunbelt" states in the South and Southwest, fueled by government programs that enabled homeownership and the construction of the interstate highway system. It also outlines the shift to a service-based economy and growth of new industries, as well as changes in education access and the integration of schools following the Brown v. Board of Education ruling.
A glimpse on north korea and conflicts caused due to north korean nuclear act...jiawenyang2612
North Korea is one of the leading countries in Asia in terms of industrialization. Their culture is modernized with evolution of time, technology and thinking of people. And also North Korean region is a great place to visit. The military power of this country is very strong and it is known as “Korean People’s Army”. They have highly advanced nuclear power plants and nuclear weapons. Their high pace advancement in nuclear energy is projected to be a threat to the USA in future.
2008 April Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Chinese Rearmament And AfricaGRGoldsworthy
The document discusses China's growing military capabilities and its connections to Africa. It notes China's military is modernizing to project power farther as its population shrinks and economy grows. This includes developing aircraft carriers and hypersonic weapons. It also discusses China supplying arms to Africa, including small arms, landmines, and anti-aircraft systems. Additionally, it outlines China's "String of Pearls" strategy of building ports in places like Sri Lanka to expand its global naval reach and how this is increasing China's political and security influence abroad while also fueling rivalry with the US.
The document summarizes some key events from the 2000s decade. It discusses the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon. It also mentions Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva becoming the first Brazilian worker elected president in 2002. Saddam Hussein was deposed as Iraqi dictator in 2003, condemned to death and executed by hanging in 2006. Pope Benedict XVI was elected leader of the Catholic Church in 2005. Brazil won the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
1) Transportation in the US revolutionized with the creation of the National Road, steamboats, and railroads which improved travel and trade.
2) The Industrial Revolution began in Britain and spread to the US, shifting manufacturing to factories powered by machines instead of individual artisans. This led to rapid industrialization and rising immigration to meet the demand for workers.
3) New technologies like the cotton gin, interchangeable parts, Morse code, and labor unions changed society and the economy, while slavery expanded using gang and task systems and slaves resisted through music, sabotage, and revolts.
1) The document summarizes Key Concept 6.3 from the APUSH curriculum about new cultural and intellectual movements during the Gilded Age, including social Darwinism and the Gospel of Wealth, as well as alternative visions like agrarianism, socialism, and the Social Gospel.
2) It also discusses the political debates of the late 19th century around issues like citizenship, corruption, and the relationship between business and government. Republicans and Democrats disagreed on tariffs and currency issues. Women and African Americans advocated for greater rights and equality.
3) The Plessy v. Ferguson Supreme Court decision in 1896 upheld racial segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine, severely limiting gains made by African Americans
Scotland is part of the United Kingdom and lies in northern Great Britain, with Edinburgh as its capital city. While Gaelic was historically spoken, most now speak Scottish English. Industries have shifted from mining and shipbuilding to oil/gas and financial services. Scotland has a long history, being originally populated by Picts and later united under Kenneth MacAlpine in the 9th century. It gained independence from England under Robert the Bruce in the 14th century, though the thrones later merged under James VI. Scotland established its own parliament in 1999 to govern domestic affairs.
The Ku Klux Klan originated in the United States to promote white supremacy, white nationalism, and anti-immigration beliefs. In the 1920s, the KKK grew rapidly across the country by establishing a business model where new members paid fees to join. At its peak, the KKK had over 6 million members nationwide who used violence and intimidation tactics like cross burnings and lynchings to target African Americans, Catholics, Jews, and other minority groups they opposed.
Streeterville is a neighborhood in Chicago with a population of 29,835 and median age of 39.62. It has above average consumer spending and crime risk. The average household income is $161,160 per year. In the late 1800s, George Streeter came to Chicago on a boat that got stuck in a storm, leading him to claim the area as his own. After the Chicago Fire, he charged people to dump waste there. The building of the Michigan Avenue Bridge and skyscrapers like the Hancock Center led to rapid population growth in Streeterville. Popular attractions include Navy Pier, the Children's Museum, and the Hancock Center.
1. Between 1865 and 1914, around 25 million Europeans immigrated to the United States, more than half coming from eastern and southern Europe.
2. Immigrants arrived through ports like Ellis Island and Angel Island, where they underwent inspections before most settled in American cities.
3. Nativist sentiment grew among some Americans who feared immigrants would not assimilate or take jobs, leading to organizations opposed to Catholic and Asian immigration and exclusionary laws.
The document provides an overview of ancient Irish history from the 4th century up until the 1801 Act of Union. It discusses the earliest tribes in Ireland, the conversion to Christianity with St. Patrick, Viking invasions and settlements, English attempts to control Ireland politically and religiously through laws and acts, and the eventual political union of Ireland with Britain. Key figures and events discussed include St. Patrick, Oliver Cromwell, the Penal Laws, and the 1801 Act of Union.
Materia Dinámicas ProductivasIdeas de negocio innovadorasCarlos Casas
Este documento discute dos dimensiones de las ideas de negocio innovadoras: el producto/servicio y el sistema de negocio. Explica que la innovación generalmente se aplica a nuevos productos o servicios que usan métodos de producción y distribución convencionales, mientras que las innovaciones en el sistema de negocio son menos evidentes pero igualmente importantes, como lo demuestran los éxitos de Dell y FedEx. También señala que ocasionalmente es posible combinar innovaciones en ambas dimensiones para inventar una nueva industria, como lo h
Este breve documento expresa el agradecimiento y amor de un hijo hacia su madre por todo lo que ha hecho por él, deseándole lo mejor en el mes de las madres y reconociendo que ella es su tesoro más preciado y el ser más hermoso en el planeta. También agradece a su madre por enseñarle nuevos conocimientos y ayudarlo a encontrar un futuro mejor.
El documento explica los pasos para conectar un programa a una base de datos de Microsoft Access utilizando la librería ADO y manipular los registros. Incluye instrucciones para establecer la conexión, abrir un recordset con los registros de una tabla, navegar entre los registros usando botones, y mostrar los campos de cada registro. Finalmente, indica cerrar la conexión y liberar los objetos al terminar.
The document provides a definitive guide to LED lighting, including:
1) LEDs are solid-state devices that emit light when electricity flows through them, and can replace traditional lamps.
2) Key advantages of LEDs are dramatic reductions in energy consumption and costs, increased lifespan and durability, and reduced CO2 emissions.
3) On average, customers save 86% by switching halogen or incandescent lamps to LEDs, and 50% by switching CFLs to LEDs.
Meaningful EMR Use - A Survey of Family Practice Clinics - TAGG_BEKKI_MSC_2015Bekki Tagg
This thesis explores factors related to meaningful use of electronic medical records (EMRs) in family practice clinics in Alberta, Canada. A survey was conducted using the Innovation Implementation scale and a Meaningful EMR Use scale to measure EMR use and implementation factors. Implementation climate, which refers to the perception that EMR use is expected and rewarded, was found to be the most important predictor of high EMR use. Barriers to EMR implementation cited in previous research, such as financial concerns and lack of technical support, were not as significant as expected. The results provide insight into optimizing EMR adoption through supportive implementation climates.
The document is a collection of 20 photos from Flickr shared under various Creative Commons licenses. The photos show a variety of subjects including landscapes, objects, people and more. Each photo is credited and linked back to the Flickr page of the photographer who uploaded it.
Деловым людям - деловые подарки! Умейте удивлять всех без исключения, особенно людей с которыми вы стоите бизнес. В этой презентации есть множество полезных принадлежность на все случаи жизни. Например: для командировки подойдет вместительный портплед, в него положите дорожное портмоне и багажную бирку. Либо сделайте оригинальный классический подарок в виде набора из универсального зарядного устройства, стилуса и флешки в 3D-упаковке.
This document lists various social media and website links for Samir Geagea, including his profiles on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, SlideShare, YouTube, LinkedIn, Vimeo, Tumblr and Pinterest. It also includes links to the Lebanese Forces Party website and two personal websites for Samir Geagea.
The tutorial covers plagiarism, collusion, and the university's procedures for handling cases of academic dishonesty. It gives tutors guidance on structuring writing sessions to promote original work from students while reviewing drafts and providing feedback without doing the work for them. Tutors are advised to ensure students take
Conceptos básicos de un Sistema OperativoMIGUEL0327
El documento describe los sistemas operativos. Explica que un sistema operativo administra los recursos de una computadora y ayuda a desarrollar y ejecutar programas. Luego menciona algunos sistemas operativos comunes como MS-DOS, UNIX, LINUX y Windows. Finalmente, describe las funciones de un sistema operativo, como administrar hardware y facilitar el trabajo del usuario, y diferentes categorías como multitarea, multiusuario y multiproceso.
Este documento describe cómo una maestra novata logra mejorar las relaciones entre un grupo de estudiantes que inicialmente se mostraban desinteresados en el estudio y divididos en grupos hostiles. La maestra se enfoca en comprender los antecedentes personales y problemas de los estudiantes, y organiza actividades como diarios personales y discusiones sobre discriminación para ayudarlos a sanar heridas emocionales y mejorar la comunicación. Sus esfuerzos dan resultado, los estudiantes dejan atrás la hostilidad, se comprometen con sus estudios y log
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para configurar la red en Windows 7, incluyendo cómo cambiar la IP, el nombre del equipo y el grupo de trabajo, y unirse a un grupo de red. Explica los pasos para acceder a la configuración de red a través del Panel de Control y otras opciones, y realizar cambios en la configuración manual de TCP/IP y la configuración compartida.
Project center in trichy @ieee 2016 titles for java and dotnetTripleN Infotech
IEEE Final Year Projects for M.E/M.TECH,B.E-CSE/IT from any domain & Technologies.For more detail contact:-DreamWeb TechnoSolutions@7200021403/04, 73/5 3rd floor,Kamatchi cmplx,Thillai nagar 1st cross,Trichy.
This document provides a user guide for navigating the Trakinvest stock trading simulation platform. It outlines the key sections and pages that users can access from the home page menu, including the dashboard, portfolio, discussion board, and leaderboard. The dashboard allows users to view market and stock information, read news, and make trades. The portfolio page tracks a user's current and previous trades. Users can also download a mobile app to access Trakinvest features on Android devices.
Project center in trichy @ieee 2016 titles for java and dotnetTripleN Infotech
IEEE Final Year Projects for M.E/M.TECH,B.E-CSE/IT from any domain & Technologies.For more detail contact:-DreamWeb TechnoSolutions@7200021403/04, 73/5 3rd floor,Kamatchi cmplx,Thillai nagar 1st cross,Trichy.
Project center in trichy @ieee 2016 titles for java and dotnetTripleN Infotech
IEEE Final Year Projects for M.E/M.TECH,B.E-CSE/IT from any domain & Technologies.For more detail contact:-DreamWeb TechnoSolutions@7200021403/04, 73/5 3rd floor,Kamatchi cmplx,Thillai nagar 1st cross,Trichy.
This certificate confirms that Jaggayya Chukka successfully completed an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support course provided by GVK Emergency Management and Research Institute in Secunderabad, India on March 6, 2016. The certificate was issued by instructor Raja Hadigal and expires in March 2018.
El documento habla sobre la programación y sus usos, incluyendo idear acciones para proyectos, anunciar partes de actos o espectáculos, preparar máquinas para tareas específicas, elaborar programas para resolver problemas usando computadoras, y preparar datos para obtener soluciones a problemas usando calculadoras electrónicas. También discute la necesidad de exactitud, precisión, integridad y generalidad en los programas para procesar datos y generar resultados sin errores para satisfacer las expectativas de los usuarios. Finalmente, menciona diagramas
The document provides information on the geography, population patterns, and history of Japan. It notes that traditional and modern aspects co-exist in Japanese culture. Most of Japan's 127 million people live in urban areas along the coasts and valleys, with 86% concentrated in the Tokyo area. The history section outlines Japan's early unification under the Yamato dynasty, the rise of shoguns and samurai, isolation from the West followed by forced opening of trade, and its transformation into a modern imperial power in the late 1800s which led to military expansion until its defeat in World War 2.
The document summarizes China from 1750-1900, a time of crisis. It describes:
1. China was ruled by the Qing Dynasty and was largely self-sufficient agriculturally, but faced internal problems like corruption and opium addiction.
2. Contact with Western powers like Britain increased due to trade imbalances, leading Britain to smuggle opium into China. This caused social issues in China and tensions with Western powers.
3. Conflict came to a head in the Opium Wars, where Britain defeated China militarily and imposed unequal treaties, marking a turning point as Western influence grew in China.
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This book provides summaries of the cultures of six cities in China by authors native to those areas. It aims to give a more localized perspective than reports by outsiders. The introduction argues that development should be measured not just economically but also by people's sense of meaning and identity. Chapter authors then describe the modern aspects of Beijing, the cultural mix of Heng Shui, Ningbo's culture-flourishing landscape, Jingdezhen as the porcelain capital, the charms of Haimen, and Changsha's cultural influences. The book seeks to foster dialogue on giving modernization a more humanized interpretation.
Theodore Adorno argues that writing poetry has become impossible after Auschwitz. A US military commander was suspended for using the phrase "Arbeit Macht Frei" in a memo. In the late 19th century, the formation of a republic in a country caused trouble for Catholics there and led to the founding of an organization to fight "godlessness" and regain religious control, which was the Christ the Redeemer statue.
Here are a few key reasons why more Chinese people are preferring to buy luxury goods:
1. Rising incomes and wealth. China has experienced tremendous economic growth over the past few decades, lifting hundreds of millions of people out of poverty. The expanding middle class now has significantly more disposable income to spend on luxury items that were previously out of reach. Flaunting luxury brands has become a symbol of status and success.
2. Exposure to global luxury brands. As China has opened up to international trade and tourism, the Chinese people have been exposed to luxury goods from all over the world like never before. This has created a growing demand and appreciation for famous European and American luxury brands. The Chinese want to own these globally coveted products
The document provides an overview of the book "Wild Swans" by Jung Chang. It discusses how Chang grew up in China and experienced the Cultural Revolution firsthand. After obtaining a PhD from the University of York, she wrote "Wild Swans" with her husband to tell the story of three generations of women in her family against the backdrop of China's history in the 20th century. The book gives insights into life under Mao Zedong's rule and the hardships Chinese people faced during that time. It provides intimate perspectives of women's lives that were not often recorded in official histories.
The essay provides a brief history of China, noting that it blossomed quickly early on and stalled in progress throughout its history. It is now on the verge of becoming a superpower like the US and UK. The purpose is to convey information about China's past and present to understand its culture and identity as it progresses towards superpower status. Key events mentioned include China unifying under the Qin dynasty in 221 BC and the influence of Confucian ideology on Chinese society and politics over time.
While in college in 1970, X was the General Secretary of his university’s Students’ Union. Once, with only 2 paisa in his pocket and determined not to spend the money, he called his friends for a peanut treat. After eating their fill, X threatened the peanut seller for having the audacity to ask for payment. “Do you know who I am? I am the future prime minister of India. Get lost!”
The document discusses the concepts of post-colonialism, imperialism, and colonialism. It provides context on the British Empire, which at its height in the early 20th century encompassed over 20% of the world's population and land area. It discusses how imperialism involved the conquest and rule over less developed countries, and the slave trade that forcibly shipped millions of Africans to the Americas. The effects of colonialism included the erosion of local cultures and imposition of colonial identities and worldviews. Key concepts discussed include diaspora, the "white man's burden" justification of colonialism, and W.E.B. Du Bois' idea of "double consciousness" for subordinated groups.
The document is a chapter from a book that discusses a community arts project in Clanwilliam, South Africa called the Clanwilliam Arts Project. It provides background information on the project, which engages school students in creative arts activities based on stories and icons from the Bleek & Lloyd archive of /Xam (San) oral traditions. The project aims to provide arts access, train facilitators, and reconnect the community to its /Xam heritage through performance. It discusses how heritage is an active process of engaging with the past in the present, and can be transformative.
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