Your CRM for Customer Engagement- Marketing Pain KillerRavi Srinivasan
Guide for customer engagement and communication that explains the sales funnel and the role of CRM in a marketing solution. This document is the effort of Group FiO to educate SMEs about what a CRM needs to do and how FiO CRM can fulfill their requirements.
CRM is customer relationship management and with benefits like strong support and sales department coming from a CRM is direly needed today.
Companies are increasingly using virtual worlds to cut costs, improve communication, and collaborate in new ways. IBM estimates that a $80,000 investment in a virtual world event saved over $250,000 in travel costs and provided over $150,000 in additional productivity gains. Other companies like Northrop Grumman and Manpower have also used virtual worlds for projects, training, and recruiting. However, virtual worlds have yet to achieve mainstream acceptance and it will likely be several years before they are commonly used for business applications.
Why You Need to Move Your Website to the CloudEktron
Ektron's Jonathan Wall, Director, Product Marketing and Ben Schilens, Senior Vice President of Operations discuss
- Cloud trends
- The benefits of the Cloud
- Different Clouds and how to choose
- A Cloud story: What's going on today
- How the Cloud reduces TCO
- Who uses the Cloud for their Website
2013 Self-directed Learning Project In Brand GrowthMarc Binkley
Marc Binkley designed a self-directed learning project over 12 months to develop a new sales and marketing model. The project involved reading 2 books per month on topics like consumer behavior, strategy, branding, marketing, sales and innovation. Marc would apply the concepts by blogging, creating videos, participating in online discussions and testing $100 in digital marketing. The goal was to identify patterns and develop a proprietary and effective business model through this experiential learning process.
Your CRM for Customer Engagement- Marketing Pain KillerRavi Srinivasan
Guide for customer engagement and communication that explains the sales funnel and the role of CRM in a marketing solution. This document is the effort of Group FiO to educate SMEs about what a CRM needs to do and how FiO CRM can fulfill their requirements.
CRM is customer relationship management and with benefits like strong support and sales department coming from a CRM is direly needed today.
Companies are increasingly using virtual worlds to cut costs, improve communication, and collaborate in new ways. IBM estimates that a $80,000 investment in a virtual world event saved over $250,000 in travel costs and provided over $150,000 in additional productivity gains. Other companies like Northrop Grumman and Manpower have also used virtual worlds for projects, training, and recruiting. However, virtual worlds have yet to achieve mainstream acceptance and it will likely be several years before they are commonly used for business applications.
Why You Need to Move Your Website to the CloudEktron
Ektron's Jonathan Wall, Director, Product Marketing and Ben Schilens, Senior Vice President of Operations discuss
- Cloud trends
- The benefits of the Cloud
- Different Clouds and how to choose
- A Cloud story: What's going on today
- How the Cloud reduces TCO
- Who uses the Cloud for their Website
2013 Self-directed Learning Project In Brand GrowthMarc Binkley
Marc Binkley designed a self-directed learning project over 12 months to develop a new sales and marketing model. The project involved reading 2 books per month on topics like consumer behavior, strategy, branding, marketing, sales and innovation. Marc would apply the concepts by blogging, creating videos, participating in online discussions and testing $100 in digital marketing. The goal was to identify patterns and develop a proprietary and effective business model through this experiential learning process.
Plants for Every Reason - Nevada County, CaliforniaFinola87v
This document provides information on various plant species that can be planted to attract wildlife, resist deer browsing, be native to California, resist fire, and some that are poisonous. It discusses plants that can create habitat for butterflies, birds, quail, and other animals. Fire resistant plants and those deer typically avoid are listed. Native plant species for different conditions are outlined. Finally, some common poisonous plants are described. The document aims to educate homeowners on planting options that benefit the environment and local wildlife.
Plants for Gardening in Wet and Wooded Areas - ConnecticutFinola87v
This document provides guidance for choosing native plant species suitable for wet and wooded areas around homes. It discusses how native plantings can enhance conservation while reducing maintenance costs. Several shrub and groundcover species are described that thrive in wet conditions and provide benefits like wildlife habitat and erosion control. Homeowners are encouraged to plant native species and maintain naturalized vegetation near wetlands and waterways to protect water quality and local ecosystems.
Proper Planting Results in Healthy, Water-Efficient Plants: Make Every Drop C...Finola87v
1) Proper planting techniques such as incorporating organic amendments, using mulch, planting in fall, and watering thoroughly before planting can help newly planted plants establish strong root systems and reduce water needs.
2) Good drainage and adequate organic matter in the soil supports plant growth by improving water retention and nutrient availability while allowing for oxygen movement to the roots.
3) Amendments like compost and manure should be incorporated throughout the soil to improve structure, while inorganic amendments can be used to improve drainage in poorly drained soils.
Queensland Guideline for Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Finola87v
This document provides guidelines for efficient irrigation to conserve water. It recommends using irrigation systems with emitters that discharge less than 9 litres per minute. Efficient irrigation systems must be fitted with a timer and soil moisture or rain sensors to prevent watering when not needed. Sprinklers used must have a maximum output of 9 litres per minute and be connected to a timer. The document provides tips for calculating irrigation needs and choosing water efficient gardening practices to meet water usage targets.
Rainwater Harvesting: a Lifeline for Human Well-BeingFinola87v
The document discusses how rainwater harvesting can support both ecosystem services and human well-being by collecting and storing rainfall, which increases water retention in landscapes and enables management of water for multiple purposes. It notes that increasing demands are putting pressure on water resources while maintaining healthy ecosystems, so innovative opportunities are needed that allow development without undermining ecosystem services, of which rainwater harvesting may be one.
Rainwater Harvesting with Cisterns for Landscape Irrigation - Tampa Bay WaterFinola87v
This document provides guidance on organizing a workshop to promote rainwater harvesting with cisterns for landscape irrigation. It was developed through a collaborative initiative between the University of Florida, University of South Florida, Tampa Bay Water, and the Florida Irrigation Society. The workshop is intended to educate the public on cisterns and connect interested parties with contractors. It provides information on identifying sponsors, developing an agenda, obtaining presentation materials, and coordinating with the Florida Rainwater Harvesting Initiative going forward.
Rainwater tanks can provide a renewable source of soft, clear water that can be used for activities like washing cars, bathing, cleaning, flushing toilets, and gardening. However, if the tank is connected to town water and fills from it, water restrictions apply. Queensland provides rebates to help purchase rainwater tanks, but restrictions still apply if the tank uses a trickle top-up system but not if it uses an automatic switching valve.
Recommendations for a Drought Resistant FloridaFinola87v
The document provides recommendations for improving drought resilience in Florida. It summarizes ideas from six work groups on topics like agricultural irrigation, landscape irrigation, water pricing, indoor water use, and more. Some key recommendations include having the state require water audits and conservation plans for its facilities, forming a working group between water management districts to improve drought responses, and expanding programs to replace inefficient toilets and appliances to save indoor water. Implementing the recommendations would help reduce water usage and make the state better prepared for future droughts.
Recommended Southwestern Native Plants for the El PasoFinola87v
This document provides a list of over 100 native plant species recommended for landscaping in the El Paso/Las Cruces area of the Chihuahuan Desert region. It includes trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals/biennials, grasses, and succulents. For each plant, it provides the scientific and common names, notes on foliage, flowers, drought tolerance, and availability. The introduction explains that the lists are meant to recommend low-water plants suitable for the local climate and that have benefits like attracting wildlife or providing shade/foliage.
Recommended Vegetable Varieties for North Dakota GardensFinola87v
This document provides recommendations for superior vegetable varieties to grow in North Dakota gardens. It lists recommended varieties for asparagus, beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, greens, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, melons, okra, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, rutabagas, spinach, summer and winter squash, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, and watermelons that have performed well in trials conducted in North Dakota and surrounding states. It also lists several popular seed companies gardeners can purchase seeds from.
Residential Environmental Horticulture - University of FloridaFinola87v
Hillsborough County Extension provides resources to residents on Florida-friendly landscaping practices through their Residential Environmental Horticulture program. They offer workshops on topics like composting, irrigation, and landscape design. The Extension office has demonstration gardens showing concepts like using native plants. Master Gardener volunteers also give presentations throughout the county. Residents can contact the Extension for soil tests, questions, and information on various gardening topics.
This document provides an introduction and overview of passive rainwater harvesting techniques for residential properties in Flagstaff, Arizona. It notes that the city requires new single family homes to direct roof and driveway runoff into landscaped or natural areas rather than allowing it to drain directly to streets or property lines. The introduction discusses how harvesting stormwater supports plant life, groundwater recharge, and prevents flooding and erosion, which is important in the arid Southwest climate where rainfall soaks into the ground close to where it falls.
Resource Guide for Sustainable Gardening - Manhattan Beach, CaliforniaFinola87v
The document provides resources for sustainable gardening in the Manhattan Beach area, including websites for local botanical gardens, nurseries, and organizations that offer information on water-wise plants, irrigation practices, wildlife habitat gardening, pest management, organic fertilizers and mulch, composting, and recommended books. It also lists upcoming gardening classes offered by the Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden and other local organizations.
Resources for Native Plant Gardening, Restoration - MarylandFinola87v
This document provides resources for native plant gardening, restoration, and exploration in Maryland and the surrounding region. It lists sources for purchasing native plants, including wholesale nurseries and regional native plant sales. It also provides several web resources with information on native plants and habitat conservation. Recommended books and field guides are listed to aid in gardening, propagation, and exploration of the local native flora.
Resources for Native Plant Landscaping in the Flathead, MontanaFinola87v
This document provides resources for native plant landscaping in the Flathead region, including books, websites, and other references. It lists field guides, gardening guides, propagation guides, and websites with information on identifying native plants, landscaping with natives, growing natives from seed, and locating sources for native plants. The resources cover a wide range of topics and provide keys, descriptions, photographs and other details about native plants in the region.
Retrofitting An In-Ground Irrigation System Into Microirrigation - University...Finola87v
This document provides information on retrofitting an in-ground irrigation system into a microirrigation system. Retrofitting involves replacing sprinkler heads with adapters, tubing, and low-volume emitters to convert entire irrigation zones to microirrigation and conserve water. The process involves locating sprinkler heads, removing and replacing them with appropriate fittings and tubing, and installing emitters. Regular maintenance like checking for clogs and cleaning filters is needed. Retrofitting is recommended to conserve water compared to traditional sprinkler systems.
Rules of Thumb for Water-Wise Gardening - Sacramento SuburbanFinola87v
This document provides guidance for designing a water-wise garden through proper planning and maintenance. It recommends mapping your garden site to identify sun/shade patterns, slopes, drainage issues, and wind exposure. Gardens should be planned according to water-use zones - high, moderate, low, and no water areas. Lawns should only be placed in areas of heavy use near the house. Alternative low-water groundcovers are suggested over lawns when possible. Proper soil preparation and choosing appropriate plants for each zone are key to a water-efficient garden.
This document provides a list of native plant species suitable for gardens in San Francisco, organized by plant type (trees, shrubs, etc.). It includes the common and Latin name of each plant, notes preferred sunlight conditions (full sun, filtered sun, shade), soil types (chert rock, sand), and brief descriptions. A total of 51 different plant species are listed.
Santa Monica's Sustainable Landscaping Resource GuideFinola87v
This document provides resources for sustainable landscaping in Santa Monica, including:
- Contact information for the city's Office of Sustainability and demonstration gardens
- Websites listing native and California-friendly plants suited for the region
- Sources of compost, mulch, and soil amendments
- Guidance on irrigation design, controllers, and water-wise practices
- Recommendations for soil testing, plant care, integrated pest management, and related reading materials.
Save Water Gardens: Drought Tolerant Plant Lists - AustraliaFinola87v
This document provides information about designing low-water use gardens, including plant lists for different garden styles. It discusses why saving water in the garden is important and provides tips for conserving water such as minimizing lawn areas, using mulch, and grouping plants by their water needs. Sample plant lists are given for a backyard garden, including small trees, screening shrubs, small shrubs, ornamental grasses, and lawn grasses that are drought tolerant and suitable for eastern and southern Australia. The document encourages using plants native to low rainfall areas or those with special adaptations for water conservation.
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.
Plants for Every Reason - Nevada County, CaliforniaFinola87v
This document provides information on various plant species that can be planted to attract wildlife, resist deer browsing, be native to California, resist fire, and some that are poisonous. It discusses plants that can create habitat for butterflies, birds, quail, and other animals. Fire resistant plants and those deer typically avoid are listed. Native plant species for different conditions are outlined. Finally, some common poisonous plants are described. The document aims to educate homeowners on planting options that benefit the environment and local wildlife.
Plants for Gardening in Wet and Wooded Areas - ConnecticutFinola87v
This document provides guidance for choosing native plant species suitable for wet and wooded areas around homes. It discusses how native plantings can enhance conservation while reducing maintenance costs. Several shrub and groundcover species are described that thrive in wet conditions and provide benefits like wildlife habitat and erosion control. Homeowners are encouraged to plant native species and maintain naturalized vegetation near wetlands and waterways to protect water quality and local ecosystems.
Proper Planting Results in Healthy, Water-Efficient Plants: Make Every Drop C...Finola87v
1) Proper planting techniques such as incorporating organic amendments, using mulch, planting in fall, and watering thoroughly before planting can help newly planted plants establish strong root systems and reduce water needs.
2) Good drainage and adequate organic matter in the soil supports plant growth by improving water retention and nutrient availability while allowing for oxygen movement to the roots.
3) Amendments like compost and manure should be incorporated throughout the soil to improve structure, while inorganic amendments can be used to improve drainage in poorly drained soils.
Queensland Guideline for Efficient Irrigation for Water Conservation Finola87v
This document provides guidelines for efficient irrigation to conserve water. It recommends using irrigation systems with emitters that discharge less than 9 litres per minute. Efficient irrigation systems must be fitted with a timer and soil moisture or rain sensors to prevent watering when not needed. Sprinklers used must have a maximum output of 9 litres per minute and be connected to a timer. The document provides tips for calculating irrigation needs and choosing water efficient gardening practices to meet water usage targets.
Rainwater Harvesting: a Lifeline for Human Well-BeingFinola87v
The document discusses how rainwater harvesting can support both ecosystem services and human well-being by collecting and storing rainfall, which increases water retention in landscapes and enables management of water for multiple purposes. It notes that increasing demands are putting pressure on water resources while maintaining healthy ecosystems, so innovative opportunities are needed that allow development without undermining ecosystem services, of which rainwater harvesting may be one.
Rainwater Harvesting with Cisterns for Landscape Irrigation - Tampa Bay WaterFinola87v
This document provides guidance on organizing a workshop to promote rainwater harvesting with cisterns for landscape irrigation. It was developed through a collaborative initiative between the University of Florida, University of South Florida, Tampa Bay Water, and the Florida Irrigation Society. The workshop is intended to educate the public on cisterns and connect interested parties with contractors. It provides information on identifying sponsors, developing an agenda, obtaining presentation materials, and coordinating with the Florida Rainwater Harvesting Initiative going forward.
Rainwater tanks can provide a renewable source of soft, clear water that can be used for activities like washing cars, bathing, cleaning, flushing toilets, and gardening. However, if the tank is connected to town water and fills from it, water restrictions apply. Queensland provides rebates to help purchase rainwater tanks, but restrictions still apply if the tank uses a trickle top-up system but not if it uses an automatic switching valve.
Recommendations for a Drought Resistant FloridaFinola87v
The document provides recommendations for improving drought resilience in Florida. It summarizes ideas from six work groups on topics like agricultural irrigation, landscape irrigation, water pricing, indoor water use, and more. Some key recommendations include having the state require water audits and conservation plans for its facilities, forming a working group between water management districts to improve drought responses, and expanding programs to replace inefficient toilets and appliances to save indoor water. Implementing the recommendations would help reduce water usage and make the state better prepared for future droughts.
Recommended Southwestern Native Plants for the El PasoFinola87v
This document provides a list of over 100 native plant species recommended for landscaping in the El Paso/Las Cruces area of the Chihuahuan Desert region. It includes trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals/biennials, grasses, and succulents. For each plant, it provides the scientific and common names, notes on foliage, flowers, drought tolerance, and availability. The introduction explains that the lists are meant to recommend low-water plants suitable for the local climate and that have benefits like attracting wildlife or providing shade/foliage.
Recommended Vegetable Varieties for North Dakota GardensFinola87v
This document provides recommendations for superior vegetable varieties to grow in North Dakota gardens. It lists recommended varieties for asparagus, beans, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, corn, cucumbers, eggplant, garlic, greens, kale, kohlrabi, lettuce, melons, okra, onions, peas, peppers, potatoes, pumpkins, radishes, rutabagas, spinach, summer and winter squash, sweet potatoes, Swiss chard, tomatoes, turnips, and watermelons that have performed well in trials conducted in North Dakota and surrounding states. It also lists several popular seed companies gardeners can purchase seeds from.
Residential Environmental Horticulture - University of FloridaFinola87v
Hillsborough County Extension provides resources to residents on Florida-friendly landscaping practices through their Residential Environmental Horticulture program. They offer workshops on topics like composting, irrigation, and landscape design. The Extension office has demonstration gardens showing concepts like using native plants. Master Gardener volunteers also give presentations throughout the county. Residents can contact the Extension for soil tests, questions, and information on various gardening topics.
This document provides an introduction and overview of passive rainwater harvesting techniques for residential properties in Flagstaff, Arizona. It notes that the city requires new single family homes to direct roof and driveway runoff into landscaped or natural areas rather than allowing it to drain directly to streets or property lines. The introduction discusses how harvesting stormwater supports plant life, groundwater recharge, and prevents flooding and erosion, which is important in the arid Southwest climate where rainfall soaks into the ground close to where it falls.
Resource Guide for Sustainable Gardening - Manhattan Beach, CaliforniaFinola87v
The document provides resources for sustainable gardening in the Manhattan Beach area, including websites for local botanical gardens, nurseries, and organizations that offer information on water-wise plants, irrigation practices, wildlife habitat gardening, pest management, organic fertilizers and mulch, composting, and recommended books. It also lists upcoming gardening classes offered by the Manhattan Beach Botanical Garden and other local organizations.
Resources for Native Plant Gardening, Restoration - MarylandFinola87v
This document provides resources for native plant gardening, restoration, and exploration in Maryland and the surrounding region. It lists sources for purchasing native plants, including wholesale nurseries and regional native plant sales. It also provides several web resources with information on native plants and habitat conservation. Recommended books and field guides are listed to aid in gardening, propagation, and exploration of the local native flora.
Resources for Native Plant Landscaping in the Flathead, MontanaFinola87v
This document provides resources for native plant landscaping in the Flathead region, including books, websites, and other references. It lists field guides, gardening guides, propagation guides, and websites with information on identifying native plants, landscaping with natives, growing natives from seed, and locating sources for native plants. The resources cover a wide range of topics and provide keys, descriptions, photographs and other details about native plants in the region.
Retrofitting An In-Ground Irrigation System Into Microirrigation - University...Finola87v
This document provides information on retrofitting an in-ground irrigation system into a microirrigation system. Retrofitting involves replacing sprinkler heads with adapters, tubing, and low-volume emitters to convert entire irrigation zones to microirrigation and conserve water. The process involves locating sprinkler heads, removing and replacing them with appropriate fittings and tubing, and installing emitters. Regular maintenance like checking for clogs and cleaning filters is needed. Retrofitting is recommended to conserve water compared to traditional sprinkler systems.
Rules of Thumb for Water-Wise Gardening - Sacramento SuburbanFinola87v
This document provides guidance for designing a water-wise garden through proper planning and maintenance. It recommends mapping your garden site to identify sun/shade patterns, slopes, drainage issues, and wind exposure. Gardens should be planned according to water-use zones - high, moderate, low, and no water areas. Lawns should only be placed in areas of heavy use near the house. Alternative low-water groundcovers are suggested over lawns when possible. Proper soil preparation and choosing appropriate plants for each zone are key to a water-efficient garden.
This document provides a list of native plant species suitable for gardens in San Francisco, organized by plant type (trees, shrubs, etc.). It includes the common and Latin name of each plant, notes preferred sunlight conditions (full sun, filtered sun, shade), soil types (chert rock, sand), and brief descriptions. A total of 51 different plant species are listed.
Santa Monica's Sustainable Landscaping Resource GuideFinola87v
This document provides resources for sustainable landscaping in Santa Monica, including:
- Contact information for the city's Office of Sustainability and demonstration gardens
- Websites listing native and California-friendly plants suited for the region
- Sources of compost, mulch, and soil amendments
- Guidance on irrigation design, controllers, and water-wise practices
- Recommendations for soil testing, plant care, integrated pest management, and related reading materials.
Save Water Gardens: Drought Tolerant Plant Lists - AustraliaFinola87v
This document provides information about designing low-water use gardens, including plant lists for different garden styles. It discusses why saving water in the garden is important and provides tips for conserving water such as minimizing lawn areas, using mulch, and grouping plants by their water needs. Sample plant lists are given for a backyard garden, including small trees, screening shrubs, small shrubs, ornamental grasses, and lawn grasses that are drought tolerant and suitable for eastern and southern Australia. The document encourages using plants native to low rainfall areas or those with special adaptations for water conservation.
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.
हिंदी वर्णमाला पीपीटी, hindi alphabet PPT presentation, hindi varnamala PPT, Hindi Varnamala pdf, हिंदी स्वर, हिंदी व्यंजन, sikhiye hindi varnmala, dr. mulla adam ali, hindi language and literature, hindi alphabet with drawing, hindi alphabet pdf, hindi varnamala for childrens, hindi language, hindi varnamala practice for kids, https://www.drmullaadamali.com
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
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
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
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
বিসিএস ও ব্যাংক এর লিখিত পরীক্ষা ...+এছাড়া মাধ্যমিক ও উচ্চমাধ্যমিকের স্টুডেন্টদের জন্য অনেক কাজে আসবে ...
Pengantar Penggunaan Flutter - Dart programming language1.pptx
Save A Drop, Save A Lot - Saskatchewan, Canada
1. Save a drop.
Save a lot.
SaskWater is the leader in providing water and wastewater services in
Saskatchewan. Along with our commitment to providing quality products,
we are equally committed to promoting water conservation.
The average Canadian uses 329 litres of water a day. In the summer
months, water consumption doubles with 50% of treated water
used to water lawns.
This summer, Save a drop. Save a lot. with these simple water
conservation tips:
• Save 10-35 litres of water per minute by watering your lawn one
hour or less, twice a week.
• For best results, avoid watering during the hottest time of the day
or when it’s rainy or windy.
• Use sprinklers that throw big drops of water close to the ground.
Smaller drops of water and mist often evaporate before reaching
your lawn.
• When mowing, cut the top 1/3 of the grass and leave clippings behind.
They are a natural fertilizer and help the soil retain moisture.
• Aerate, compost and weed your lawn to increase moisture retention.
• Collect water in a rain barrel and use it to water outdoor plants.
• Instead of washing your car with a running hose, use a bucket and
sponge, then rinse using a trigger nozzle on your hose.
• Use a broom instead of a hose to clean your driveway or sidewalk.
SaskWater, the clear choice for
water services in Saskatchewan.
www.saskwater.com/conservation
2. Try Xeriscaping
Xeriscaping is the conservation of water through creative landscaping.
Seven Principles of Xeriscaping:
Planning and Design – Start with a plan by creating planting zones based
on your garden’s topography, exposure and soil.
Choose Appropriate Plant Material – Selecting plants that thrive in your
area during low water conditions will give you the best results.
Soil Improvement – Incorporate generous amounts of organic matter. This
will improve water penetration and retention in any type of soil.
Mulch – Allow existing leaves and debris to coat and decay into the soil,
or bring in more aesthetically pleasing mulch, such as shredded bark and
compost. Mulch moderates soil temperature, holds moisture, slows erosion
and suppresses weeds that compete for food and water.
Practical and Appropriate Turf Areas – Where to place the lawn should be
part of your initial design plan. If you are using grass as a ground cover,
there are other options that would be less labour and water intensive.
Efficient Watering – Not all plants need the same amount of water. If you’ve
followed the steps above, you have your plants grouped by their water
needs, including your lawn, allowing you to water only where needed.
Appropriate Maintenance – A xeriscape garden requires some
maintenance. Watering, weeding, pruning, deadheading and sensible pest
management will all factor into the quality of your garden.
Plants that thrive in Saskatchewan:
Asters, Pansy, Purple Coneflower, Cosmos, Columbine, Iris, Sedums, Statice,
Marigold, Phlox, Vinca, Zinnias, Hosta, Juniper and Ornamental grasses.
www.saskwater.com/conservation