This document provides an overview of the historical development of Islamic law (fiqh) and the schools of legal thought (madh-habs) in Islam. It discusses the evolution of fiqh in six stages: 1) Foundation, 2) Establishment, 3) Building, 4) Flowing, 5) Consolidation, and 6) Stagnation and Decline. It also examines the main schools of thought that emerged, including the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali madh-habs. The document aims to help readers understand the historical factors behind fiqh and differences between legal rulings, in order to promote unity within the Islamic legal tradition.
This document summarizes the key points from a driver's safety briefing about speeding, inattention, fatigue, and driving under the influence (DUI). It discusses the risks and consequences of these unsafe driving behaviors, such as higher chances of death and injury from speeding. It provides statistics on accidents related to these factors and updates on traffic laws. The overall message encourages drivers to slow down, pay attention, drive rested, and never drink and drive to stay safe.
This document provides information about dinosaurs for a 2nd grade class. It explains that dinosaur names are based on distinguishing features, gives examples of Triceratops meaning three-horned head and Spinosaurus meaning spiny lizard. It defines extinction as a species dying out and notes that the cause of dinosaur extinction remains unknown. It includes a video and questions about dinosaur names, the definition of extinction, and potential explanations for their extinction.
No ano de 2014, uma organização realizou 153 desejos de crianças de todo o país, 26 a mais do que em 2013. A maioria dos desejos envolvia visitas a parques temáticos, conhecer celebridades, ou ter itens eletrônicos. Eles esperam realizar ainda mais desejos em 2015 com o apoio das doações.
LD Williams, Empathy Map: empathize & define assignmentLesley Williams
The document discusses designing school-to-work transitions and outlines a framework using the acronym SAY DO THINK FEEL to address a problem statement involving stakeholders, needs, and insights.
This document provides an overview of the historical development of Islamic law (fiqh) and the schools of legal thought (madh-habs) in Islam. It discusses the evolution of fiqh in six stages: 1) Foundation, 2) Establishment, 3) Building, 4) Flowing, 5) Consolidation, and 6) Stagnation and Decline. It also examines the main schools of thought that emerged, including the Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, and Hanbali madh-habs. The document aims to help readers understand the historical factors behind fiqh and differences between legal rulings, in order to promote unity within the Islamic legal tradition.
This document summarizes the key points from a driver's safety briefing about speeding, inattention, fatigue, and driving under the influence (DUI). It discusses the risks and consequences of these unsafe driving behaviors, such as higher chances of death and injury from speeding. It provides statistics on accidents related to these factors and updates on traffic laws. The overall message encourages drivers to slow down, pay attention, drive rested, and never drink and drive to stay safe.
This document provides information about dinosaurs for a 2nd grade class. It explains that dinosaur names are based on distinguishing features, gives examples of Triceratops meaning three-horned head and Spinosaurus meaning spiny lizard. It defines extinction as a species dying out and notes that the cause of dinosaur extinction remains unknown. It includes a video and questions about dinosaur names, the definition of extinction, and potential explanations for their extinction.
No ano de 2014, uma organização realizou 153 desejos de crianças de todo o país, 26 a mais do que em 2013. A maioria dos desejos envolvia visitas a parques temáticos, conhecer celebridades, ou ter itens eletrônicos. Eles esperam realizar ainda mais desejos em 2015 com o apoio das doações.
LD Williams, Empathy Map: empathize & define assignmentLesley Williams
The document discusses designing school-to-work transitions and outlines a framework using the acronym SAY DO THINK FEEL to address a problem statement involving stakeholders, needs, and insights.
The document discusses Islamic perspectives on sexuality, reproduction, and family systems based on a paper presented by Dr. Zeenath Kausar.
Islam views life as an integrated whole and sees sexuality and reproduction as part of the complete Islamic way of life. Islamic texts provide guidance on these matters. The purpose of human creation in Islam is to serve as Allah's vicegerent on Earth. Any human thought or activity, including those related to sexuality and reproduction, should ultimately fulfill this purpose.
In Islam, sexuality is not seen as merely an animalistic function but rather something to be properly guided. Sexual relations are only permitted within marriage, which is regarded as a sign from Allah and the way of the prophe
Tony Kitous launched Comptoir Libanais in 2008 to bring Lebanese cuisine to the masses on the British high street. He believes Lebanese food can become as mainstream as Italian cuisine. Comptoir Libanais serves approachable Lebanese dishes from mezze to shawarma under £8 to introduce people to the cuisine. Kitous' goal is to expand Comptoir Libanais and make Lebanese food as common on British streets as Italian restaurants.
This document discusses the relationship between the speed of light (c), frequency (f), and wavelength (lambda) of electromagnetic radiation. It defines wavelength as being equal to the speed of light divided by the frequency. It also mentions decibels and power in relation to measuring electromagnetic radiation.
291 ( space solar power satellite system) (1)sanjiivambati59
Solar power satellites have been proposed as a way to collect solar energy in space and transmit it to receivers on Earth. In 1968, Dr. Peter Glaser introduced the concept of using large solar panels in geosynchronous orbit to convert sunlight to microwaves and beam the energy back to rectennas on Earth. NASA and the Department of Energy studied the feasibility in the 1970s. In 1999, NASA initiated the Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program to further design studies. While solar power satellites could provide a continuous source of clean energy without pollution, many technical challenges remain regarding construction, power transmission levels, and thermal management that require more research and development.
FONA XPan DG Plus
FONA XPan DG Plus is built around a new high resolution and low noise imaging sensor for clear and sharp radiographs taking advantage of the features of the OrisWin DG Suite, the application Program for image processing and storage.
° Panoramic projections:
(1) Adult standard with constant vertical magnification of the dental arch,
(2) Child panoramic,
(3) Left-side dentition,
(4) Right-side dentition,
(5) Anterior dentition,
(6) TMJ in normal occlusion and fully open,
(7) Frontal view of maxillary sinuses
° Cephalometric projections:
(1) Antero Posterior (AP),
(2) Latero Lateral (LL),
(3) Carpus,
(4) Sub-Mento Vertex (SMV) in AP model
Technical data
° Compact control panel with intuitive symbols
° X-ray controls via keypad with spiral cable
° Source Constant potential high-frequency multi-pulse X-ray generator
° Focal spot: 0.5 IEC 336
° Voltage at anode: 61–85 kV
° Current at anode: 4–10 mA
° Exposure time: panoramic 15 s maximum, Cephalometric 9 to 12 s
° Heating load management for minimum waiting time
° Source image distance: panoramic 51 cm, Cephalometric 165 cm
° Dental arch vertical magnification: 27%
° Cephalometric magnification: 1 0%
° Vertical travel of reference point for occlusal plane: 90–176 cm
Digital Sensor
° Removable CCD Sensor
° Image height 22 cm
° Spatial resolution > 5 line pairs per mm
° Acquisition dynamics 12 levels
° Imaging area of 15 x 30 cm on Panoramic and 22 x 24 cm on Ceph
° USB interface
Accessories for positioning:
Bite Block, Chin Rest,
Optional Temporo-Mandibular adjustable resting bars, Cephalostat and hand support for Carpus
° Positioning references:
3 laser beams for the Frankfurt, Mid-Saggital and Canine-Lateral Planes
° Carriage positioning: motorized for horizontal and vertical movements
° Weight: Pan Ceph 205 kg, Pan Solo 160 kg
° Room size: Min. height 220 cm, max. height 227 cm, depth 110 cm, width 240 cm for Pan Ceph 140 for pan Solo
° Free-standing base unit (optional)
Poetry is described in various ways by different authors. Carl Sandburg describes poetry as "the achievement of the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits." Samuel Taylor Coleridge says poetry is "the best words in the best order." Fiona MacLeod says poetry is "the emotion of life rhythmically remembering beauty." Edgar Allan Poe calls poetry "the rhythmical creation of beauty." Percy Bysshe Shelley refers to poetry as "the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." Two additional important definitions are provided by William Wordsworth as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings recollected in tranquility" and Wallace Stevens as "the supreme fiction."
Light can travel through a vacuum and enables us to see. It exhibits rectilinear propagation, reflecting regularly off smooth surfaces and irregularly off rough surfaces. Images can be real, formed by the actual intersection of light rays, or virtual, formed behind a mirror but not by the actual intersection of rays. Spherical mirrors can be concave or convex and have defined optical characteristics. Concave mirrors form enlarged images close to the mirror and diminished ones further away. Convex mirrors always form diminished, erect images. Lenses come in converging and diverging types and also have specific optical properties depending on the position of objects in relation to the focal point.
The document discusses Islamic perspectives on sexuality, reproduction, and family systems based on a paper presented by Dr. Zeenath Kausar.
Islam views life as an integrated whole and sees sexuality and reproduction as part of the complete Islamic way of life. Islamic texts provide guidance on these matters. The purpose of human creation in Islam is to serve as Allah's vicegerent on Earth. Any human thought or activity, including those related to sexuality and reproduction, should ultimately fulfill this purpose.
In Islam, sexuality is not seen as merely an animalistic function but rather something to be properly guided. Sexual relations are only permitted within marriage, which is regarded as a sign from Allah and the way of the prophe
Tony Kitous launched Comptoir Libanais in 2008 to bring Lebanese cuisine to the masses on the British high street. He believes Lebanese food can become as mainstream as Italian cuisine. Comptoir Libanais serves approachable Lebanese dishes from mezze to shawarma under £8 to introduce people to the cuisine. Kitous' goal is to expand Comptoir Libanais and make Lebanese food as common on British streets as Italian restaurants.
This document discusses the relationship between the speed of light (c), frequency (f), and wavelength (lambda) of electromagnetic radiation. It defines wavelength as being equal to the speed of light divided by the frequency. It also mentions decibels and power in relation to measuring electromagnetic radiation.
291 ( space solar power satellite system) (1)sanjiivambati59
Solar power satellites have been proposed as a way to collect solar energy in space and transmit it to receivers on Earth. In 1968, Dr. Peter Glaser introduced the concept of using large solar panels in geosynchronous orbit to convert sunlight to microwaves and beam the energy back to rectennas on Earth. NASA and the Department of Energy studied the feasibility in the 1970s. In 1999, NASA initiated the Space Solar Power Exploratory Research and Technology program to further design studies. While solar power satellites could provide a continuous source of clean energy without pollution, many technical challenges remain regarding construction, power transmission levels, and thermal management that require more research and development.
FONA XPan DG Plus
FONA XPan DG Plus is built around a new high resolution and low noise imaging sensor for clear and sharp radiographs taking advantage of the features of the OrisWin DG Suite, the application Program for image processing and storage.
° Panoramic projections:
(1) Adult standard with constant vertical magnification of the dental arch,
(2) Child panoramic,
(3) Left-side dentition,
(4) Right-side dentition,
(5) Anterior dentition,
(6) TMJ in normal occlusion and fully open,
(7) Frontal view of maxillary sinuses
° Cephalometric projections:
(1) Antero Posterior (AP),
(2) Latero Lateral (LL),
(3) Carpus,
(4) Sub-Mento Vertex (SMV) in AP model
Technical data
° Compact control panel with intuitive symbols
° X-ray controls via keypad with spiral cable
° Source Constant potential high-frequency multi-pulse X-ray generator
° Focal spot: 0.5 IEC 336
° Voltage at anode: 61–85 kV
° Current at anode: 4–10 mA
° Exposure time: panoramic 15 s maximum, Cephalometric 9 to 12 s
° Heating load management for minimum waiting time
° Source image distance: panoramic 51 cm, Cephalometric 165 cm
° Dental arch vertical magnification: 27%
° Cephalometric magnification: 1 0%
° Vertical travel of reference point for occlusal plane: 90–176 cm
Digital Sensor
° Removable CCD Sensor
° Image height 22 cm
° Spatial resolution > 5 line pairs per mm
° Acquisition dynamics 12 levels
° Imaging area of 15 x 30 cm on Panoramic and 22 x 24 cm on Ceph
° USB interface
Accessories for positioning:
Bite Block, Chin Rest,
Optional Temporo-Mandibular adjustable resting bars, Cephalostat and hand support for Carpus
° Positioning references:
3 laser beams for the Frankfurt, Mid-Saggital and Canine-Lateral Planes
° Carriage positioning: motorized for horizontal and vertical movements
° Weight: Pan Ceph 205 kg, Pan Solo 160 kg
° Room size: Min. height 220 cm, max. height 227 cm, depth 110 cm, width 240 cm for Pan Ceph 140 for pan Solo
° Free-standing base unit (optional)
Poetry is described in various ways by different authors. Carl Sandburg describes poetry as "the achievement of the synthesis of hyacinths and biscuits." Samuel Taylor Coleridge says poetry is "the best words in the best order." Fiona MacLeod says poetry is "the emotion of life rhythmically remembering beauty." Edgar Allan Poe calls poetry "the rhythmical creation of beauty." Percy Bysshe Shelley refers to poetry as "the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds." Two additional important definitions are provided by William Wordsworth as "the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings recollected in tranquility" and Wallace Stevens as "the supreme fiction."
Light can travel through a vacuum and enables us to see. It exhibits rectilinear propagation, reflecting regularly off smooth surfaces and irregularly off rough surfaces. Images can be real, formed by the actual intersection of light rays, or virtual, formed behind a mirror but not by the actual intersection of rays. Spherical mirrors can be concave or convex and have defined optical characteristics. Concave mirrors form enlarged images close to the mirror and diminished ones further away. Convex mirrors always form diminished, erect images. Lenses come in converging and diverging types and also have specific optical properties depending on the position of objects in relation to the focal point.