A Semantic Multimedia Web: Create, Annotate, Present and Share your MediaRaphael Troncy
The document discusses multimedia applications and semantic annotation of multimedia content. It introduces the canonical processes of media production model for describing multimedia workflows. It also discusses various multimedia metadata formats and ontologies like MPEG-7, COMM and their use cases. The document talks about annotating multimedia content with semantic metadata and linking it to external knowledge bases on the web.
O documento descreve os principais componentes de um dispositivo de processamento, incluindo a unidade central de processamento, registos, barramentos e portas de entrada e saída. Explica como estes componentes trabalham juntos para processar e transferir dados no computador.
Schools of the Prophets The Spirit of Grace Renewed Part 1Sister Lara
This document summarizes four schools of prophecy based on a verse from Exodus. It describes Joshua representing young prophets in training who prophesied based on what he saw and heard rather than God's grace. Moses threw stones in frustration after receiving revelation from God, showing an inability to interpret God's grace. Aaron called for golden earrings to worship what the masses were doing rather than God's covenant. God was not present in any of these schools as they did not interpret prophecy according to His grace, voice, and provision. The document encourages interpreting prophecy through dwelling in God's grace rather than what the masses are doing.
[1] O réu publicou um texto em seu blog intitulado "Um Desabafo" criticando o estilo de gestão do autor quando este era Diretor de Jornalismo da Rede Globo. [2] O autor ajuizou nova ação de indenização por danos morais. [3] O relator entendeu que se trata de fato distinto da ação anterior e que as críticas do réu, embora desconfortáveis, estão dentro do direito de livre expressão assegurado pela Constituição.
This document shows a map with lightning strike data from April 17, 2016, with darker points indicating areas of more clustered lightning strikes between the latitudes of 27 and 36 and the longitudes of -105 and -100.
El mapa de empatía describe las necesidades, motivaciones y frustraciones de los usuarios desde su perspectiva. Se utiliza para comprender mejor las experiencias de los usuarios y diseñar soluciones que satisfagan realmente sus necesidades.
Sonali Mane has over 3 years of experience in manual testing, functional testing, and quality assurance in the banking and credit card domains. She has worked on multiple projects involving migration of credit card platforms and payment processing systems. She is proficient in test management tools like HP Quality Center and experienced in testing functions like transactions, statements, and delinquencies.
A Semantic Multimedia Web: Create, Annotate, Present and Share your MediaRaphael Troncy
The document discusses multimedia applications and semantic annotation of multimedia content. It introduces the canonical processes of media production model for describing multimedia workflows. It also discusses various multimedia metadata formats and ontologies like MPEG-7, COMM and their use cases. The document talks about annotating multimedia content with semantic metadata and linking it to external knowledge bases on the web.
O documento descreve os principais componentes de um dispositivo de processamento, incluindo a unidade central de processamento, registos, barramentos e portas de entrada e saída. Explica como estes componentes trabalham juntos para processar e transferir dados no computador.
Schools of the Prophets The Spirit of Grace Renewed Part 1Sister Lara
This document summarizes four schools of prophecy based on a verse from Exodus. It describes Joshua representing young prophets in training who prophesied based on what he saw and heard rather than God's grace. Moses threw stones in frustration after receiving revelation from God, showing an inability to interpret God's grace. Aaron called for golden earrings to worship what the masses were doing rather than God's covenant. God was not present in any of these schools as they did not interpret prophecy according to His grace, voice, and provision. The document encourages interpreting prophecy through dwelling in God's grace rather than what the masses are doing.
[1] O réu publicou um texto em seu blog intitulado "Um Desabafo" criticando o estilo de gestão do autor quando este era Diretor de Jornalismo da Rede Globo. [2] O autor ajuizou nova ação de indenização por danos morais. [3] O relator entendeu que se trata de fato distinto da ação anterior e que as críticas do réu, embora desconfortáveis, estão dentro do direito de livre expressão assegurado pela Constituição.
This document shows a map with lightning strike data from April 17, 2016, with darker points indicating areas of more clustered lightning strikes between the latitudes of 27 and 36 and the longitudes of -105 and -100.
El mapa de empatía describe las necesidades, motivaciones y frustraciones de los usuarios desde su perspectiva. Se utiliza para comprender mejor las experiencias de los usuarios y diseñar soluciones que satisfagan realmente sus necesidades.
Sonali Mane has over 3 years of experience in manual testing, functional testing, and quality assurance in the banking and credit card domains. She has worked on multiple projects involving migration of credit card platforms and payment processing systems. She is proficient in test management tools like HP Quality Center and experienced in testing functions like transactions, statements, and delinquencies.
Vision of the Eye of the Lord Guided by His EyeSister Lara
Sister Lara shares a vision she had concerning "The Eye of the Lord". In the vision, she was resting on Jesus' cheek looking into His eyes. As she gazed into His eyes, the Holy Spirit enlarged her vision to see handmaidens dressed in wedding gowns dancing on Jesus' cheek, coming out of and entering back into His eye. Jesus' eyes were a gate of entrance for many. As she continued to gaze into His eyes, she saw they were full of light and living fountains of life. People came to Jesus' eyes for healing of marriage and bodily infirmities. Sister Lara spoke life into these people and joined in the dance, realizing Jesus' eye was upon them all.
O documento descreve como o disco rígido armazena dados de forma permanente e como criar novas pastas. Ele também lista alguns programas instalados no disco como exemplo.
Archaeology in the Holy Bible List of Artifacts in Biblical Studies of Archae...Sister Lara
This document provides a list of artifacts significant to biblical archaeology studies. It includes artifacts from 2000 BCE to the 1st century CE that have been discovered and analyzed. The artifacts are organized chronologically by century. Several individual artifacts, like the Merneptah Stele and Mesha Stele, are discussed in more detail with descriptions of their historical context and significance. The document also references external lists of artifacts and museums where significant biblical archaeological finds are housed.
First Fruits and Firsts Fruits Offerings a Biblical ViewSister Lara
A Scripture reflection on the topic of First Fruits in the Holy Bible. While the Tithe protects what has been given by God, the First Fruit offering is an offering to give honor to Christ Jesus for the Cross and price He paid so believers can walk in Grace.
These teachings are for Online School of Prayer With Christ students and guests a like.
All free registered students receive a monthly free digital book on a dvd rom , more teachings on Grace and study notes. This is only by snail mail for our Word of Grace Correspondence Bible Studies.
http://onlineschoolofprayer.webs.com
Sin is defined in multiple ways in the document:
1) Missing the mark of God's perfection and falling short of His will
2) Acting in ways that displease or are separated from God
3) An inward condition of the heart where people reject God's authority and act in rebellion
The Bible uses various words to describe sin's depth and breadth, from accidental mistakes to deliberate rebellion, and as both specific acts and an inward state of opposition to God. Sin separates humans from God and disrupts relationships with others.
This document is a guide for a young adult group discussing the theology of the body. It includes an overview of key topics in the theology of the body such as sex and existence, understanding the body as a theology, and God's mystery in the spousal analogy. It also discusses freedom, love, redemption of sexuality, and provides practical tips for living out the theology of the body such as prayer, frequenting the sacraments, and witnessing to the truth. The goal is to help young adults come to know, understand, and live the theology of the body.
Tanzania has diverse grasslands, savannas, and miombo woodlands that are home to a variety of fauna. Tanzania is known for over 430 species of animals including zebras, elephants, wildebeests, lions, and over 1,000 species of birds. The flora includes grasses, shrubs, wildflowers, trees like baobabs and acacias. Animals and plants in the grasslands have adapted to the hot climate through traits like burrowing, migration, or strong legs and wings for mobility. However, human activities like deforestation and overhunting now endanger many species in Tanzania.
The document summarizes key aspects of tropical rainforests, including their layers, location, plants, animals, and adaptations. It also discusses the climate of Costa Rica, fun facts about rainforests, endangered species that live in them, and how human actions like deforestation are damaging their biodiversity. Finally, it provides a hypothetical budget and invitation to visit Costa Rica's tropical rainforests.
This document summarizes key aspects of marine ecosystems. It describes the location as Canberra, Australia and lists some common animals like sharks, seals, whales, and endangered species such as dolphins, blue whales, and sea turtles. It also outlines plants like algae and seaweed that serve as producers in the food chain. The climate in Australia ranges from tropical in the north to cold in the south. Marine animals are adapted for life in water, with traits like streamlined bodies, fins, teeth, and gills.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
An ecosystem is a system made up of the living and non-living parts of an environment that interact as a unit. It contains individuals of a species, populations of multiple individuals of the same species, and communities of multiple interacting populations. Energy flows through ecosystems via food chains, with producers like plants obtaining energy from the sun, consumers eating producers or other consumers, and decomposers breaking down waste. Food webs illustrate how different food chains interconnect within an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that function together within a specific environment. Ecosystems can vary in size from small like a pond to very large like oceans, and are made up of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Producers like plants produce their own food through photosynthesis, consumers include herbivores, carnivores and omnivores that eat producers or other consumers, and decomposers break down dead organic matter and cycle nutrients in the ecosystem.
Germany is a western European country with a population of over 80 million people. Berlin is its capital city, known for landmarks like the Berlin Wall. Some of Germany's top tourist destinations include Berlin, Munich, and Cologne. Standard German is the main language spoken, while industries include automobiles and manufacturing. Traditional events include Oktoberfest and Carnival. Typical foods are pretzels, sausages, and the euro is the official currency.
The document provides a timeline of the European Union starting from 1945 up to 2007 which outlines the major events like countries accessing the EU and treaties being signed. It also describes some of the key EU symbols like the circle of 12 yellow stars on a blue flag and discusses the directly elected European Parliament that currently has 751 members representing the second largest democratic electorate. In addition, it includes a graph about the EU population and a population pyramid.
The document outlines the history and key institutions of the European Union. It traces the EU's origins from post-World War 2 organizations like the European Coal and Steel Community, established in 1951, to the formation of the European Economic Community via the 1957 Treaty of Rome. Major milestones included the 1993 Maastricht Treaty which ended the war and established the modern EU, and the 2002 adoption of the euro currency by most member states. The European Parliament is described as the EU's legislative body whose members are directly elected by citizens.
France is located in Western Europe, bordered by countries like Spain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. The capital and largest city of France is Paris, which is a global center of art and culture known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. France has a population of around 64 million people and receives over 2 million tourists annually. The primary language is French and the climate and geography varies from Mediterranean to oceanic, with important rivers including the Seine and Loire and mountains like the Massif Central. Traditional French dishes include crepes, croissants, and quiche, and industries include automobile manufacturing.
Vision of the Eye of the Lord Guided by His EyeSister Lara
Sister Lara shares a vision she had concerning "The Eye of the Lord". In the vision, she was resting on Jesus' cheek looking into His eyes. As she gazed into His eyes, the Holy Spirit enlarged her vision to see handmaidens dressed in wedding gowns dancing on Jesus' cheek, coming out of and entering back into His eye. Jesus' eyes were a gate of entrance for many. As she continued to gaze into His eyes, she saw they were full of light and living fountains of life. People came to Jesus' eyes for healing of marriage and bodily infirmities. Sister Lara spoke life into these people and joined in the dance, realizing Jesus' eye was upon them all.
O documento descreve como o disco rígido armazena dados de forma permanente e como criar novas pastas. Ele também lista alguns programas instalados no disco como exemplo.
Archaeology in the Holy Bible List of Artifacts in Biblical Studies of Archae...Sister Lara
This document provides a list of artifacts significant to biblical archaeology studies. It includes artifacts from 2000 BCE to the 1st century CE that have been discovered and analyzed. The artifacts are organized chronologically by century. Several individual artifacts, like the Merneptah Stele and Mesha Stele, are discussed in more detail with descriptions of their historical context and significance. The document also references external lists of artifacts and museums where significant biblical archaeological finds are housed.
First Fruits and Firsts Fruits Offerings a Biblical ViewSister Lara
A Scripture reflection on the topic of First Fruits in the Holy Bible. While the Tithe protects what has been given by God, the First Fruit offering is an offering to give honor to Christ Jesus for the Cross and price He paid so believers can walk in Grace.
These teachings are for Online School of Prayer With Christ students and guests a like.
All free registered students receive a monthly free digital book on a dvd rom , more teachings on Grace and study notes. This is only by snail mail for our Word of Grace Correspondence Bible Studies.
http://onlineschoolofprayer.webs.com
Sin is defined in multiple ways in the document:
1) Missing the mark of God's perfection and falling short of His will
2) Acting in ways that displease or are separated from God
3) An inward condition of the heart where people reject God's authority and act in rebellion
The Bible uses various words to describe sin's depth and breadth, from accidental mistakes to deliberate rebellion, and as both specific acts and an inward state of opposition to God. Sin separates humans from God and disrupts relationships with others.
This document is a guide for a young adult group discussing the theology of the body. It includes an overview of key topics in the theology of the body such as sex and existence, understanding the body as a theology, and God's mystery in the spousal analogy. It also discusses freedom, love, redemption of sexuality, and provides practical tips for living out the theology of the body such as prayer, frequenting the sacraments, and witnessing to the truth. The goal is to help young adults come to know, understand, and live the theology of the body.
Tanzania has diverse grasslands, savannas, and miombo woodlands that are home to a variety of fauna. Tanzania is known for over 430 species of animals including zebras, elephants, wildebeests, lions, and over 1,000 species of birds. The flora includes grasses, shrubs, wildflowers, trees like baobabs and acacias. Animals and plants in the grasslands have adapted to the hot climate through traits like burrowing, migration, or strong legs and wings for mobility. However, human activities like deforestation and overhunting now endanger many species in Tanzania.
The document summarizes key aspects of tropical rainforests, including their layers, location, plants, animals, and adaptations. It also discusses the climate of Costa Rica, fun facts about rainforests, endangered species that live in them, and how human actions like deforestation are damaging their biodiversity. Finally, it provides a hypothetical budget and invitation to visit Costa Rica's tropical rainforests.
This document summarizes key aspects of marine ecosystems. It describes the location as Canberra, Australia and lists some common animals like sharks, seals, whales, and endangered species such as dolphins, blue whales, and sea turtles. It also outlines plants like algae and seaweed that serve as producers in the food chain. The climate in Australia ranges from tropical in the north to cold in the south. Marine animals are adapted for life in water, with traits like streamlined bodies, fins, teeth, and gills.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
An ecosystem is a system made up of the living and non-living parts of an environment that interact as a unit. It contains individuals of a species, populations of multiple individuals of the same species, and communities of multiple interacting populations. Energy flows through ecosystems via food chains, with producers like plants obtaining energy from the sun, consumers eating producers or other consumers, and decomposers breaking down waste. Food webs illustrate how different food chains interconnect within an ecosystem.
An ecosystem is a community of living and non-living things that function together within a specific environment. Ecosystems can vary in size from small like a pond to very large like oceans, and are made up of producers, consumers, and decomposers. Producers like plants produce their own food through photosynthesis, consumers include herbivores, carnivores and omnivores that eat producers or other consumers, and decomposers break down dead organic matter and cycle nutrients in the ecosystem.
Germany is a western European country with a population of over 80 million people. Berlin is its capital city, known for landmarks like the Berlin Wall. Some of Germany's top tourist destinations include Berlin, Munich, and Cologne. Standard German is the main language spoken, while industries include automobiles and manufacturing. Traditional events include Oktoberfest and Carnival. Typical foods are pretzels, sausages, and the euro is the official currency.
The document provides a timeline of the European Union starting from 1945 up to 2007 which outlines the major events like countries accessing the EU and treaties being signed. It also describes some of the key EU symbols like the circle of 12 yellow stars on a blue flag and discusses the directly elected European Parliament that currently has 751 members representing the second largest democratic electorate. In addition, it includes a graph about the EU population and a population pyramid.
The document outlines the history and key institutions of the European Union. It traces the EU's origins from post-World War 2 organizations like the European Coal and Steel Community, established in 1951, to the formation of the European Economic Community via the 1957 Treaty of Rome. Major milestones included the 1993 Maastricht Treaty which ended the war and established the modern EU, and the 2002 adoption of the euro currency by most member states. The European Parliament is described as the EU's legislative body whose members are directly elected by citizens.
France is located in Western Europe, bordered by countries like Spain, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy. The capital and largest city of France is Paris, which is a global center of art and culture known for landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. France has a population of around 64 million people and receives over 2 million tourists annually. The primary language is French and the climate and geography varies from Mediterranean to oceanic, with important rivers including the Seine and Loire and mountains like the Massif Central. Traditional French dishes include crepes, croissants, and quiche, and industries include automobile manufacturing.
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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