Andrea Corominas Bosch és una estudiant de 5é de primària que va assistir a una conferència interessant a Nova York l'any 2007 i li agradaria tornar-hi per visitar més coses.
This document provides information about John Dye and his social media consulting services. It includes John Dye's contact information, as well as general tips for using Facebook effectively for businesses. Some key points made in the document include that businesses should focus on being customer-centric on Facebook, regularly updating pages with new content, and avoiding spammy self-promotion. A case study is also provided about how Tostitos gained over 17,000 fans on Facebook in one month by creating an engaging contest and community for their brand.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like love and happiness. It then claims that forwarding the proverb via 20 copies will bring the sender good luck, including stories of people who forwarded it gaining wealth or their children's health being saved. It encourages forwarding the proverb within 4 days to pass luck along, while warning not to modify the text. The intention is to have the proverb spread widely.
This document provides a summary of 10 important heritage sites related to military fortifications and the influence of Sun Tzu's Art of War in China, Korea, and Japan over three millennia. It describes the key defensive structures at each site, including the Great Wall of China, city walls of Pingyao and Xi'an in China, Cheolli Jangseong and Namhansanseong walls in Korea, and castles like Himeji, Nagoya, and Ki no Jo in Japan. The sites demonstrate how military fortification designs evolved over time in response to changing weapons technology.
The document discusses the history of Danish trade in India from 1616-1869 through four successive Danish East India companies. It begins by providing context for Denmark's entry into Asian trade in the early 1600s and describes King Christian IV's founding of the first Danish East India company in 1616 to gain a foothold in the lucrative Asian trade dominated by other European powers. It then summarizes the first expedition to India led by Ove Gjedde in 1620 that established the colony of Tranquebar on India's Coromandel coast through an agreement with the local ruler.
Andrea Corominas Bosch és una estudiant de 5é de primària que va assistir a una conferència interessant a Nova York l'any 2007 i li agradaria tornar-hi per visitar més coses.
This document provides information about John Dye and his social media consulting services. It includes John Dye's contact information, as well as general tips for using Facebook effectively for businesses. Some key points made in the document include that businesses should focus on being customer-centric on Facebook, regularly updating pages with new content, and avoiding spammy self-promotion. A case study is also provided about how Tostitos gained over 17,000 fans on Facebook in one month by creating an engaging contest and community for their brand.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like love and happiness. It then claims that forwarding the proverb via 20 copies will bring the sender good luck, including stories of people who forwarded it gaining wealth or their children's health being saved. It encourages forwarding the proverb within 4 days to pass luck along, while warning not to modify the text. The intention is to have the proverb spread widely.
This document provides a summary of 10 important heritage sites related to military fortifications and the influence of Sun Tzu's Art of War in China, Korea, and Japan over three millennia. It describes the key defensive structures at each site, including the Great Wall of China, city walls of Pingyao and Xi'an in China, Cheolli Jangseong and Namhansanseong walls in Korea, and castles like Himeji, Nagoya, and Ki no Jo in Japan. The sites demonstrate how military fortification designs evolved over time in response to changing weapons technology.
The document discusses the history of Danish trade in India from 1616-1869 through four successive Danish East India companies. It begins by providing context for Denmark's entry into Asian trade in the early 1600s and describes King Christian IV's founding of the first Danish East India company in 1616 to gain a foothold in the lucrative Asian trade dominated by other European powers. It then summarizes the first expedition to India led by Ove Gjedde in 1620 that established the colony of Tranquebar on India's Coromandel coast through an agreement with the local ruler.
India Post: Themes and Biases in Commemorative Stamps Issued From 1994 To 2016Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
The author has been an avid collector of Indian postage stamps since 1995. Next only to currency, stamps have born the unique imprimatur of the state and have rightly been described as ‘little ambassadors’.
But in a democratic dispensation such as India, do they also serve as vehicles of subtle or overt propaganda for the people in power? This paper will examine the distribution of themes reflected in commemorative and definitive stamps issued by the Department of Posts, Government of India over a twenty-year period from 1995 to 2016, during which period India has been governed by parties adhering to multiple ideologies.
Themes studied include:
a. National icons vs. Regional icons
b. Statewide distribution of regional icons
c. Nature of icons: military, political, social, religious and literary
d. Human vs. institutional icons
e. Domestic vs. international icons
‘Icons’ here are defined as any person, institution, event, monument or living being that is considered noteworthy or important enough to be commemorated.
Preliminary Explorations at the Cave Complex at Kothaligad, Taluka Karjat, Di...Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
Herein we report preliminary archaeological explorations of a complex of 5 caves and other rock-cut architecture associated with the fort of Kothaligad, in the village of Peth, Karjat Taluka, Raigad District, Maharashtra, India.
Grantha script is a descendant of the Brahmi script that was used to write Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Manipravalam. It has 34 consonants, 14 vowels and uses diacritical marks called matras. Grantha evolved from Southern Brahmi and the proto-Kadamba-Pallava script. Under the Pallavas it became more elaborate and was the basis for the Tamil and Grantha scripts. Grantha was used in inscriptions and manuscripts in South India from the 6th century onward. Its use gradually declined with the introduction of printing presses and standardization of regional scripts in the 19th century.
This document discusses the close bond between dogs and humans from multiple perspectives. It provides quotes that say dogs provide comfort through their unconditional affection, dogs view humans as the best hunters, and that dogs experience pure love without mixing in hate like humans do. The document suggests dogs make our lives feel complete and whole through their friendship.
1) The document assigns numeric values to letters of the alphabet and uses them to calculate the percentage values of various words like Hard Work, Knowledge, Love, Luck, Money, and Leadership.
2) It determines that Attitude, when calculated in the same way, equals 100%, implying it is the key to fully achieving success in life.
3) The main message is that having the right attitude towards life and work is most important because it allows one to make their life 100% successful and fulfilled.
1) The document assigns numeric values to letters of the alphabet and uses them to calculate the percentage values of various words like Hard Work, Knowledge, Love, Luck, Money, and Leadership.
2) It determines that Attitude, when calculated in the same way, equals 100%, implying it is the key to fully achieving success in life.
3) The main message is that having the right attitude towards life and work is most important because it allows one to make their life 100% successful and fulfilled.
The son of a rich father spent three days living with a peasant family to learn what it means to be poor. When the father asked what he learned, the son listed several ways that the peasant family's life was richer than his own, such as having more connections to nature, community, and simple pleasures. The son concluded that through always wanting more possessions, his own family had become poorer by not appreciating what they had.
The document is McDonald's calendar for 2011 listing each day of the month from January through December. It provides a simple listing of the dates for each month without any additional details or notes.
Man and woman agree to have sex in the evening. Throughout the evening, man repeatedly makes sexual advances that woman rebuffs by suggesting alternative activities like having dinner, taking a bath, or going for a walk. In the end, after drinking a bottle of wine by himself, man finally buys woman a pair of shoes, and they presumably have sex.
This document contains a prayer to Ganesh in Sanskrit and instructions to forward the prayer to others for benefits. It includes the Sanskrit mantra praising Ganesh's elephant head, four arms, and peaceful face. It asks for his blessings to remove all obstacles and promises that one's life will improve depending on how many people receive the forwarded prayer within 5 minutes or 96 hours.
The document contains a series of quotes and lessons about life and relationships. It encourages maintaining a positive attitude despite changing circumstances or mistakes. It advises valuing all people, even those who were once enemies, and accepting that situations can reverse over time. The quotes also emphasize being true to oneself and recognizing one's inherent worth rather than changing for others.
A man found an unconventional way to pray by imagining God sitting in an empty chair next to his bed. He shared this with a priest who came to pray with him. Though his daughter did not know of this practice, it brought the man peace, as evidenced by him resting his head on the empty chair before passing away. The priest saw this as an ideal way for all people to depart this world.
A man found an unconventional way to pray by imagining God sitting in an empty chair next to his bed. He shared this with a priest who came to pray with him. Though his daughter did not know of this practice, it brought the man peace, as evidenced by him resting his head on the chair when he died. The priest saw this as an ideal way for all people to pass away.
This presentation discusses photos and PowerPoint. It contains slides with images and music, advancing with the space bar. The final slide acknowledges the people of Galveston's Historic District for restoring their neighborhood following Hurricane Ike.
This document recognizes and celebrates women of all ages and backgrounds for their perseverance, love, dreams, and efforts to build a better world. It notes that women have amazing energy and strength, as they manage difficulties and problems while remaining cheerful, loving, and joyous. They battle injustice and do not accept no, working to find better solutions. They unconditionally love, support their families and friends, and find happiness and strength even when facing losses.
The document discusses how time is like a bank that credits each person with 86,400 seconds every day. Any unused time is lost and does not carry over to the next day. It encourages people to make the most of their time each day by investing it in health, happiness, and success. Realizing the value of even just a minute, second, or millisecond makes us appreciate how precious time is and that it cannot be regained once lost.
This document provides an overview of the NRI Online 2010 study conducted by JuxtConsult. The study surveyed over 1,500 online NRIs from various parts of the world to understand their demographic profiles, economic status, and how they connect with India through physical, communicational, financial, informational and media means. Key findings are reported for four regional NRI groups. The document also outlines the study methodology, reports that will be produced, topics covered, pricing and contact details.
India Post: Themes and Biases in Commemorative Stamps Issued From 1994 To 2016Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
The author has been an avid collector of Indian postage stamps since 1995. Next only to currency, stamps have born the unique imprimatur of the state and have rightly been described as ‘little ambassadors’.
But in a democratic dispensation such as India, do they also serve as vehicles of subtle or overt propaganda for the people in power? This paper will examine the distribution of themes reflected in commemorative and definitive stamps issued by the Department of Posts, Government of India over a twenty-year period from 1995 to 2016, during which period India has been governed by parties adhering to multiple ideologies.
Themes studied include:
a. National icons vs. Regional icons
b. Statewide distribution of regional icons
c. Nature of icons: military, political, social, religious and literary
d. Human vs. institutional icons
e. Domestic vs. international icons
‘Icons’ here are defined as any person, institution, event, monument or living being that is considered noteworthy or important enough to be commemorated.
Preliminary Explorations at the Cave Complex at Kothaligad, Taluka Karjat, Di...Raamesh Gowri Raghavan
Herein we report preliminary archaeological explorations of a complex of 5 caves and other rock-cut architecture associated with the fort of Kothaligad, in the village of Peth, Karjat Taluka, Raigad District, Maharashtra, India.
Grantha script is a descendant of the Brahmi script that was used to write Sanskrit, Tamil, Malayalam and Manipravalam. It has 34 consonants, 14 vowels and uses diacritical marks called matras. Grantha evolved from Southern Brahmi and the proto-Kadamba-Pallava script. Under the Pallavas it became more elaborate and was the basis for the Tamil and Grantha scripts. Grantha was used in inscriptions and manuscripts in South India from the 6th century onward. Its use gradually declined with the introduction of printing presses and standardization of regional scripts in the 19th century.
This document discusses the close bond between dogs and humans from multiple perspectives. It provides quotes that say dogs provide comfort through their unconditional affection, dogs view humans as the best hunters, and that dogs experience pure love without mixing in hate like humans do. The document suggests dogs make our lives feel complete and whole through their friendship.
1) The document assigns numeric values to letters of the alphabet and uses them to calculate the percentage values of various words like Hard Work, Knowledge, Love, Luck, Money, and Leadership.
2) It determines that Attitude, when calculated in the same way, equals 100%, implying it is the key to fully achieving success in life.
3) The main message is that having the right attitude towards life and work is most important because it allows one to make their life 100% successful and fulfilled.
1) The document assigns numeric values to letters of the alphabet and uses them to calculate the percentage values of various words like Hard Work, Knowledge, Love, Luck, Money, and Leadership.
2) It determines that Attitude, when calculated in the same way, equals 100%, implying it is the key to fully achieving success in life.
3) The main message is that having the right attitude towards life and work is most important because it allows one to make their life 100% successful and fulfilled.
The son of a rich father spent three days living with a peasant family to learn what it means to be poor. When the father asked what he learned, the son listed several ways that the peasant family's life was richer than his own, such as having more connections to nature, community, and simple pleasures. The son concluded that through always wanting more possessions, his own family had become poorer by not appreciating what they had.
The document is McDonald's calendar for 2011 listing each day of the month from January through December. It provides a simple listing of the dates for each month without any additional details or notes.
Man and woman agree to have sex in the evening. Throughout the evening, man repeatedly makes sexual advances that woman rebuffs by suggesting alternative activities like having dinner, taking a bath, or going for a walk. In the end, after drinking a bottle of wine by himself, man finally buys woman a pair of shoes, and they presumably have sex.
This document contains a prayer to Ganesh in Sanskrit and instructions to forward the prayer to others for benefits. It includes the Sanskrit mantra praising Ganesh's elephant head, four arms, and peaceful face. It asks for his blessings to remove all obstacles and promises that one's life will improve depending on how many people receive the forwarded prayer within 5 minutes or 96 hours.
The document contains a series of quotes and lessons about life and relationships. It encourages maintaining a positive attitude despite changing circumstances or mistakes. It advises valuing all people, even those who were once enemies, and accepting that situations can reverse over time. The quotes also emphasize being true to oneself and recognizing one's inherent worth rather than changing for others.
A man found an unconventional way to pray by imagining God sitting in an empty chair next to his bed. He shared this with a priest who came to pray with him. Though his daughter did not know of this practice, it brought the man peace, as evidenced by him resting his head on the empty chair before passing away. The priest saw this as an ideal way for all people to depart this world.
A man found an unconventional way to pray by imagining God sitting in an empty chair next to his bed. He shared this with a priest who came to pray with him. Though his daughter did not know of this practice, it brought the man peace, as evidenced by him resting his head on the chair when he died. The priest saw this as an ideal way for all people to pass away.
This presentation discusses photos and PowerPoint. It contains slides with images and music, advancing with the space bar. The final slide acknowledges the people of Galveston's Historic District for restoring their neighborhood following Hurricane Ike.
This document recognizes and celebrates women of all ages and backgrounds for their perseverance, love, dreams, and efforts to build a better world. It notes that women have amazing energy and strength, as they manage difficulties and problems while remaining cheerful, loving, and joyous. They battle injustice and do not accept no, working to find better solutions. They unconditionally love, support their families and friends, and find happiness and strength even when facing losses.
The document discusses how time is like a bank that credits each person with 86,400 seconds every day. Any unused time is lost and does not carry over to the next day. It encourages people to make the most of their time each day by investing it in health, happiness, and success. Realizing the value of even just a minute, second, or millisecond makes us appreciate how precious time is and that it cannot be regained once lost.
This document provides an overview of the NRI Online 2010 study conducted by JuxtConsult. The study surveyed over 1,500 online NRIs from various parts of the world to understand their demographic profiles, economic status, and how they connect with India through physical, communicational, financial, informational and media means. Key findings are reported for four regional NRI groups. The document also outlines the study methodology, reports that will be produced, topics covered, pricing and contact details.