Mash-ups are music videos that combine a song with sounds from different sources. Pogo is a well-known creator of mash-ups, having made videos mixing the music and sounds from movies and stories like Alice in Wonderland, Harry Potter, Terminator 2, and Up.
Este documento resume una edición de 2000 de la colección Grandes Clásicos publicada por la editorial Genios que presenta una versión anónima de la leyenda del rey Arturo de la Edad Media que incluye personajes como Merlín, Lancelot, la reina Ginebra y la espada Excalibur e incluye enlaces a Wikipedia y otros sitios web sobre la leyenda.
Study of mechanical properties in mild steel using metal inert gas weldingeSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
O documento descreve a origem da figura do Papai Noel, inspirada no bispo Nicolau que ajudava os pobres secretamente. Explica como a imagem de São Nicolau foi associada ao Natal e espalhada pelo mundo, ganhando diferentes nomes em cada país. Também fala sobre a criação da iconografia moderna do Papai Noel de roupa vermelha pelo cartunista Thomas Nast em 1886 e sua popularização pela Coca-Cola.
The document provides instructions for a binary code sequence that represents a message summarizing key events. When translated from binary to text, the message states that an important announcement will be made tomorrow regarding new discoveries. People are asked to wait patiently for the announcement and share the message with others.
This document outlines the key components of a health system including regulation, organization, human resources, finance, payment systems, and information. It lists these components as important parts that make up the overall structure and functioning of a health system. The document provides a high-level overview of the various areas that need to be addressed for a health system to operate effectively.
The document provides instructions for preparing a stock bleach solution and using it to make safe drinking water from raw water. It instructs the user to mix 3 tablespoons of 30% bleach powder into 1 liter of water and let it stand for 30 minutes to create the stock solution. It then explains that 0.6 ml or 3 drops of the stock solution needs to be added to 1 liter of raw water, 6 ml for 10 liters of raw water, or 60 ml for 100 liters of raw water in order to make the water safe to drink. After being treated, the water will turn pink in color, indicating it contains 0.2 to 0.5 ppm of chlorine and is safe for consumption.
Quality improvement, disaster risk reduction, adult education, development, and public health all involve continuous cycles of various phases including planning, action, reflection, data collection, rehabilitation, relief, and more. The key is that the work does not end but rather continuously improves through ongoing cycles and community participation at various levels from local to national.
The document discusses different models of the doctor-patient relationship: paternalistic, contractual, and fiduciary. The paternalistic model emphasizes the doctor's expertise but ignores patient autonomy. The contractual model highlights shared decision-making but no real contracts exist. The fiduciary model preserves both parties' freedoms and the role of trust, but some question if patient trust could be manipulated. Principles of biomedical ethics discussed are beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, truth-telling, confidentiality, and justice. Key concepts in Indian philosophy around ethics emphasize unselfishness, service to others, and sacrifice of self-interest for the welfare of all.
This document defines and discusses acute chest syndrome (ACS) in patients with sickle cell disease. ACS is characterized by fever, respiratory symptoms, and new lung infiltrates seen on chest x-ray. It is commonly caused by infection, fat embolism, or hypoventilation. Clinical features include chest pain and symptoms like cough. Diagnosis can be challenging as symptoms may be mild and radiological signs lag behind. Treatment involves oxygen, IV fluids, pain management, respiratory support like bronchodilators, and antibiotics. Preventing recurrent ACS involves therapies like hydroxyurea and long-term blood transfusions. Distinguishing asthma from wheezing caused by sickle cell disease can also be difficult.
Mash-ups are music videos that combine a song with sounds from different sources. Pogo is a well-known creator of mash-ups, having made videos mixing the music and sounds from movies and stories like Alice in Wonderland, Harry Potter, Terminator 2, and Up.
Este documento resume una edición de 2000 de la colección Grandes Clásicos publicada por la editorial Genios que presenta una versión anónima de la leyenda del rey Arturo de la Edad Media que incluye personajes como Merlín, Lancelot, la reina Ginebra y la espada Excalibur e incluye enlaces a Wikipedia y otros sitios web sobre la leyenda.
Study of mechanical properties in mild steel using metal inert gas weldingeSAT Publishing House
IJRET : International Journal of Research in Engineering and Technology is an international peer reviewed, online journal published by eSAT Publishing House for the enhancement of research in various disciplines of Engineering and Technology. The aim and scope of the journal is to provide an academic medium and an important reference for the advancement and dissemination of research results that support high-level learning, teaching and research in the fields of Engineering and Technology. We bring together Scientists, Academician, Field Engineers, Scholars and Students of related fields of Engineering and Technology
O documento descreve a origem da figura do Papai Noel, inspirada no bispo Nicolau que ajudava os pobres secretamente. Explica como a imagem de São Nicolau foi associada ao Natal e espalhada pelo mundo, ganhando diferentes nomes em cada país. Também fala sobre a criação da iconografia moderna do Papai Noel de roupa vermelha pelo cartunista Thomas Nast em 1886 e sua popularização pela Coca-Cola.
The document provides instructions for a binary code sequence that represents a message summarizing key events. When translated from binary to text, the message states that an important announcement will be made tomorrow regarding new discoveries. People are asked to wait patiently for the announcement and share the message with others.
This document outlines the key components of a health system including regulation, organization, human resources, finance, payment systems, and information. It lists these components as important parts that make up the overall structure and functioning of a health system. The document provides a high-level overview of the various areas that need to be addressed for a health system to operate effectively.
The document provides instructions for preparing a stock bleach solution and using it to make safe drinking water from raw water. It instructs the user to mix 3 tablespoons of 30% bleach powder into 1 liter of water and let it stand for 30 minutes to create the stock solution. It then explains that 0.6 ml or 3 drops of the stock solution needs to be added to 1 liter of raw water, 6 ml for 10 liters of raw water, or 60 ml for 100 liters of raw water in order to make the water safe to drink. After being treated, the water will turn pink in color, indicating it contains 0.2 to 0.5 ppm of chlorine and is safe for consumption.
Quality improvement, disaster risk reduction, adult education, development, and public health all involve continuous cycles of various phases including planning, action, reflection, data collection, rehabilitation, relief, and more. The key is that the work does not end but rather continuously improves through ongoing cycles and community participation at various levels from local to national.
The document discusses different models of the doctor-patient relationship: paternalistic, contractual, and fiduciary. The paternalistic model emphasizes the doctor's expertise but ignores patient autonomy. The contractual model highlights shared decision-making but no real contracts exist. The fiduciary model preserves both parties' freedoms and the role of trust, but some question if patient trust could be manipulated. Principles of biomedical ethics discussed are beneficence, non-maleficence, autonomy, truth-telling, confidentiality, and justice. Key concepts in Indian philosophy around ethics emphasize unselfishness, service to others, and sacrifice of self-interest for the welfare of all.
This document defines and discusses acute chest syndrome (ACS) in patients with sickle cell disease. ACS is characterized by fever, respiratory symptoms, and new lung infiltrates seen on chest x-ray. It is commonly caused by infection, fat embolism, or hypoventilation. Clinical features include chest pain and symptoms like cough. Diagnosis can be challenging as symptoms may be mild and radiological signs lag behind. Treatment involves oxygen, IV fluids, pain management, respiratory support like bronchodilators, and antibiotics. Preventing recurrent ACS involves therapies like hydroxyurea and long-term blood transfusions. Distinguishing asthma from wheezing caused by sickle cell disease can also be difficult.
The document discusses comprehensive primary health care in India. It proposes making primary care universal, free, and accessible close to where people live. This would include a more comprehensive package of services addressing both communicable and non-communicable diseases. Village committees would help ensure no one is excluded and services address local health priorities. Community monitoring would provide feedback on equity and quality. Comprehensive primary health care would reduce costs and the need for higher-level care compared to the selective primary care of the past.
This document discusses the ideal role of a community health professional. It envisions a trained health worker who lives in the community they serve, knows community members by name, and treats patients like extended family. The document advocates for selecting health workers from within communities, providing 5-10 years of phased training while maintaining connections to universities and hospitals. This would allow health workers to influence research and stay up to date, while strengthening the bond between medical centers and rural populations through feedback. The goal is for community health professionals to fulfill the dream of being a family doctor who visits patients' homes and empathizes with their situations.
The document is not written in a coherent manner and contains random letters, symbols and punctuation that do not form words or sentences. It is impossible to determine the intent or meaning of the text. The document appears to be gibberish without any discernible high level ideas or essential information that could be summarized.
1. The document discusses strategies to prevent and control dengue fever, including eliminating mosquito breeding sites, using insecticide treated mosquito nets, and indoor residual spraying.
2. It recommends increasing public awareness through education campaigns and encouraging community participation in prevention efforts.
3. Integrated vector management is emphasized, combining different approaches like larval source reduction, insecticide application, and fever surveillance.
This document is a bill from Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) addressed to Dr. Prabir R. Chatterjee for his account. The bill is for the period of October 1, 2012 to October 31, 2012. The total charges on the bill are Rs. 149.88 and the amount payable, including a late fee of Rs. 150, is Rs. 8,572. The payment is due by November 29, 2012.
This document discusses malaria and kala azar (visceral leishmaniasis) cases in Jharkhand and surrounding areas. It reports that 33 Oraon tribal laborers contracted kala azar at a tea estate in West Bengal. It also notes a Paharia death from malaria in Dheklapara and many young people from Barharwa migrating to Mumbai for work. Additionally, it describes recent malaria cases in Baidan and among workers constructing a monorail in Mumbai. It proposes actions like providing treatment during pulse polio campaigns in December and conducting medical camps and a mid-term kala azar survey in early 2013.
The document discusses issues facing aircraft manufacturers in India. It says that government support is needed to cushion manufacturers from risks, through mechanisms like advance market commitments. The government should commit to supporting new development projects and honoring those commitments. While private companies need to be accountable to stakeholders, government-owned airlines have a national duty as the government is involved.