The document appears to be the transcript of a school assembly, where various students are called on to give speeches, recite thoughts, introduce new words, and report the news and facts of the day. The speaker welcomes all those in attendance and thanks various students for their contributions throughout the assembly, while also soliciting the principal to address them at the end.
1) The document summarizes an Independence Day celebration event at a school. It describes the various programs performed by students, including songs, dances, speeches in Kannada, Hindi and English about the importance of Independence Day and freedom fighters.
2) The chief guest and principal were invited to give speeches. Students from various grades performed songs and dances.
3) In his closing remarks, one of the anchors emphasized that to truly honor the freedom fighters, students should live virtuously and respectfully, help others, obey elders, and not damage other people's property.
The document summarizes several events at an engineering olympiad organized by the University of Central Punjab. It provides details on 12 electrical engineering events, including circuit design, microcontroller programming, speed soldering, printed circuit board design, C++ programming, network design, MATLAB programming, and electrical installation. It also lists 7 general events like a treasure hunt, quiz competitions, and talent shows. For each event, it outlines the description, rules, evaluation criteria, and contact information for the event head.
The principal welcomes students to a new session and encourages them to make progress. He congratulates those who improved their grades and tells others it's not too late to improve. He tells a story about animals opening a school to teach their children, but the children could only do what was natural to them, like fish swimming but not walking. The parents got angry at first but then realized the children could only follow their nature. The moral is not to compare yourself to others but to compete with yourself and improve. The principal wishes the students good luck and says perseverance, not luck, will bring results.
basic Anchoring script for buiness quiz competitionShwetanshu Gupta
The document outlines the structure and rules for a business quiz competition consisting of 4 rounds: logo and tagline awareness, around the globe, who's who, and a rapid fire round. Teams will be asked 2 questions in each round and have 15 seconds to answer. Correct answers earn 10 points, there is no negative marking. The rounds are introduced and the scores are announced after each. In the end, the overall winner is determined based on the total score across all rounds.
This speech summarizes the school year and highlights achievements. It discusses how the school saw success in examinations and thanks hard-working students. It also acknowledges achievements broadly defined as group and individual accomplishments, as well as opportunities that enhance learning. These include leadership, teamwork, determination and respect. The speech mentions talent shows and sports involvement that have been popular. It closes by wishing students the best for their exams and future and thanks the teachers, staff, management and parents for their support in building a strong school.
'Vote of Thanks' which can be said by juniors to the seniors who are leaving the school after completing their 10th grade. This can be used for normal Vote of Thanks and can be even used at Farewell Day
The principal welcomes students to a new session and encourages them to make progress and improve. He notes that nature follows cycles and patterns, and a new session represents an opportunity for growth. The principal tells a story about animals opening a school to teach their children, but the children could only do what was natural to them, like a fish swimming but not walking. The moral is to compete with yourself and improve your own performance, rather than compare to others. The principal wishes the students good luck and perseverance in the new session.
The poem expresses gratitude and appreciation for teachers. It describes how teachers provided warmth, comfort, and guidance to students from a young age. Teachers filled students with strength, positivity, and knowledge. They solved students' problems, fostered affection for others, and had a unique and special place in each student's heart. The poem honors teachers for their dedication and the impact they have had on students' lives and learning.
1) The document summarizes an Independence Day celebration event at a school. It describes the various programs performed by students, including songs, dances, speeches in Kannada, Hindi and English about the importance of Independence Day and freedom fighters.
2) The chief guest and principal were invited to give speeches. Students from various grades performed songs and dances.
3) In his closing remarks, one of the anchors emphasized that to truly honor the freedom fighters, students should live virtuously and respectfully, help others, obey elders, and not damage other people's property.
The document summarizes several events at an engineering olympiad organized by the University of Central Punjab. It provides details on 12 electrical engineering events, including circuit design, microcontroller programming, speed soldering, printed circuit board design, C++ programming, network design, MATLAB programming, and electrical installation. It also lists 7 general events like a treasure hunt, quiz competitions, and talent shows. For each event, it outlines the description, rules, evaluation criteria, and contact information for the event head.
The principal welcomes students to a new session and encourages them to make progress. He congratulates those who improved their grades and tells others it's not too late to improve. He tells a story about animals opening a school to teach their children, but the children could only do what was natural to them, like fish swimming but not walking. The parents got angry at first but then realized the children could only follow their nature. The moral is not to compare yourself to others but to compete with yourself and improve. The principal wishes the students good luck and says perseverance, not luck, will bring results.
basic Anchoring script for buiness quiz competitionShwetanshu Gupta
The document outlines the structure and rules for a business quiz competition consisting of 4 rounds: logo and tagline awareness, around the globe, who's who, and a rapid fire round. Teams will be asked 2 questions in each round and have 15 seconds to answer. Correct answers earn 10 points, there is no negative marking. The rounds are introduced and the scores are announced after each. In the end, the overall winner is determined based on the total score across all rounds.
This speech summarizes the school year and highlights achievements. It discusses how the school saw success in examinations and thanks hard-working students. It also acknowledges achievements broadly defined as group and individual accomplishments, as well as opportunities that enhance learning. These include leadership, teamwork, determination and respect. The speech mentions talent shows and sports involvement that have been popular. It closes by wishing students the best for their exams and future and thanks the teachers, staff, management and parents for their support in building a strong school.
'Vote of Thanks' which can be said by juniors to the seniors who are leaving the school after completing their 10th grade. This can be used for normal Vote of Thanks and can be even used at Farewell Day
The principal welcomes students to a new session and encourages them to make progress and improve. He notes that nature follows cycles and patterns, and a new session represents an opportunity for growth. The principal tells a story about animals opening a school to teach their children, but the children could only do what was natural to them, like a fish swimming but not walking. The moral is to compete with yourself and improve your own performance, rather than compare to others. The principal wishes the students good luck and perseverance in the new session.
The poem expresses gratitude and appreciation for teachers. It describes how teachers provided warmth, comfort, and guidance to students from a young age. Teachers filled students with strength, positivity, and knowledge. They solved students' problems, fostered affection for others, and had a unique and special place in each student's heart. The poem honors teachers for their dedication and the impact they have had on students' lives and learning.
This document contains the script for the annual day celebration of VPMS Sesha School for the 2018-2019 academic year. It lists 42 events on the program, including musical and dance performances by students, speeches by guests and staff, and cultural activities like plays, debates, and competitions. The events showcase the talents of students from pre-kg through matriculation levels and celebrate the achievements of the academic year. Guests and dignitaries in attendance are welcomed and honored during the program.
This presentation provides information about St. Francis Xavier's Girls' High School in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school was started in 1912 and has about 2500 students studying in 45 classrooms. It has a five-story new building with classrooms, a playground, and basketball court. The school has facilities like science and computer labs, a library, and students participate in cultural programs and science fairs. The presenter expresses thanks and appreciation for their school.
The PowerPoint presentation summarizes the short story "The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov. It discusses the key differences between the old-fashioned school in the story from centuries ago, with human teachers and students learning together, and the futuristic school system described in the story, where each student learns individually from a mechanical teacher at home. The presentation also provides context on the author Isaac Asimov and includes images comparing the old and new school classrooms.
The document discusses Teacher's Day in India, which is celebrated annually on September 5th to commemorate Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday. It notes that Dr. Radhakrishnan was a philosopher, teacher, and former president of India who believed teachers should be the best minds in a country. The day was established to honor him and all teachers for their crucial role in developing students and shaping their futures and the future of the nation. The document expresses gratitude to teachers for making students' lives more knowledgeable and fulfilled by passing on their wisdom.
The document summarizes several events at an engineering olympiad organized by the University of Central Punjab. It provides details on 12 electrical engineering events, including circuit design, microcontroller programming, speed soldering, printed circuit board design, C++ programming, network design, MATLAB programming, and electrical installation. It also lists 7 general events like speed quizzes, photo challenges, and math puzzles. For each event, it outlines the description, rules, evaluation criteria, and contact information for the event head.
This document discusses different types of pollution including air, water, noise, land, and radioactive pollution. It provides definitions and overviews of each type of pollution, describes their causes and effects, and gives recommendations for prevention. The types of pollution covered are air pollution from industries and vehicles, water pollution from industrial and sewage waste, noise pollution from traffic, construction and airports, land pollution from mining, garbage and industrial waste, and radioactive pollution from nuclear power plants and waste. The document aims to educate about various forms of pollution and their impacts.
Kalpana Chawla was born in Karnal, India and became fascinated with flight after seeing India's first pilot J.R. Datt. She studied aeronautical engineering and received advanced degrees from universities in India and the United States. Chawla was selected by NASA for astronaut training and became the first Indian-American in space. During her first space mission on the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997, she orbited the Earth for over 16 days. Unfortunately, Chawla and six other crew members were killed in 2003 when the Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere during the shuttle's 28th mission. For millions of young Indians, Chawla's story of achieving her
The document discusses equality and its importance in Indian democracy. It summarizes that the Indian Constitution recognizes every person as equal regardless of gender, caste, religion or background. It guarantees equality before the law and prohibits discrimination. Key provisions to promote equality include abolishing untouchability and ensuring equal access to public places. The government has also implemented various schemes like the mid-day meal scheme in schools to help disadvantaged communities and ensure greater opportunities for equal treatment.
best ppt on teachers day by vedant borsevedantborse4
This document summarizes the celebration of Teacher's Day in India. It explains that Teacher's Day is celebrated annually on September 5th in honor of former president Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday is on that date. The tradition started when some of his students and friends requested to celebrate his birthday, but he suggested instead celebrating it as Teacher's Day to honor teachers. The document includes speeches, poems, and presentations by students to honor teachers for their hard work and role in students' lives and education.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in India that symbolizes the love and duty between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi bracelet on their brothers' wrists and brothers promise to protect their sisters. The document discusses the meaning and origins of Raksha Bandhan through stories from Hindu mythology as well as its celebration in modern India. It also briefly describes how the festival is observed in other religions like Jainism and Sikhism.
The document provides details from Vikram Seth's book about his visit to two temples in Kathmandu - the crowded and chaotic Pashupatinath Temple, and the quieter Baudhnath stupa. It describes the author's observations of the holy Bagmati river and various aspects of daily life in Kathmandu's busy streets, including a flute seller who plays meditatively without shouting. The summary focuses on key locations, observations, and experiences described in the passage.
My Childhood by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a English lesson for SSC Students prescribed by APSCERT. PPT prepared by M. Padma Lalitha Sharada of GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C.B. Nirmala, Rtd. Dy. E.O. Hyderabad District,
This document summarizes the celebration of Teacher's Day in India. It explains that Teacher's Day is celebrated on September 5th in honor of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, who was a former president of India. While some students wanted to celebrate his birthday separately, he suggested making September 5th Teacher's Day instead to honor teachers. The document includes speeches, poems, and information about benchmarks of teaching to honor teachers.
Priya Anand wrote a report about her class project on the Silk Road. The report provides background on the Silk Road as an ancient trade route connecting China with the Western world. It then details several locations along the route that Priya discussed in her project, including Darchen, the starting point for pilgrimages to Mount Kailash; Lhasa, the capital and religious center of Tibet; Lake Mansarovar, an important pilgrimage site; Gurla Mandhata peak near the lake; and Mount Kailash, the sacred peak and destination of the journey.
This document discusses challenges in India's present education system and ways to improve it. It notes that the current system emphasizes theoretical knowledge over practical skills. It also identifies issues like a lack of motivation to learn among youth, low teaching quality due to inexperienced teachers, problems with the reservation system, and insufficient infrastructure in schools. The document argues that addressing these challenges, such as improving teaching standards and infrastructure, could help students become more successful and help India continue developing as a country.
The doctor was reminiscing about an encounter with a snake during his youth. One hot summer night, as he sat alone in his small rented room, a snake suddenly fell from the ceiling onto his shoulder. The doctor was paralyzed with fear as the snake coiled around his arm. However, the snake then turned towards a mirror in the room and seemed fascinated by its own reflection. Distracted, the snake unwound itself and slipped away. The doctor then fled the room and ran to a friend's house, where he washed himself, changed clothes and had others retrieve his belongings the next day. However, most of his possessions had been stolen, though his dirty vest was left behind as a final insult.
The Mughals created a vast empire in South Asia between the 16th and 18th centuries. The first Mughal emperor, Babur, conquered Delhi and Agra in 1526, defeating the Sultan of Delhi. His grandson Akbar became emperor at age 13 in 1556 and pursued policies of religious tolerance, treating people of all faiths equally. He encouraged debate and discussion of religious ideas. The empire reached its peak under Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal and new capital of Shahjahanabad. However, the empire declined under Aurangzeb as he faced many revolts and spent many resources trying to expand into the Deccan plateau.
The document is an application for a leadership class called Flight Crew at Sperreng Middle School. It requires students to answer questions about why they want to join, their availability to help with after-school and lunch events, their ability to complete 10 hours of community service, and their comfort speaking in front of others. It also requires a teacher recommendation evaluating the student's character traits and leadership potential. If accepted, students will be notified over the summer.
This document summarizes the opening remarks for an intramurals event at Sagbayan National High School. It recognizes the school administrators and guests, and emphasizes that intramurals promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and lifelong lessons. It welcomes everyone to the 2023 intramurals with the theme of bravery and facing today's challenges through sports. The event is one of the most anticipated of the school year.
This document contains the script for the annual day celebration of VPMS Sesha School for the 2018-2019 academic year. It lists 42 events on the program, including musical and dance performances by students, speeches by guests and staff, and cultural activities like plays, debates, and competitions. The events showcase the talents of students from pre-kg through matriculation levels and celebrate the achievements of the academic year. Guests and dignitaries in attendance are welcomed and honored during the program.
This presentation provides information about St. Francis Xavier's Girls' High School in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The school was started in 1912 and has about 2500 students studying in 45 classrooms. It has a five-story new building with classrooms, a playground, and basketball court. The school has facilities like science and computer labs, a library, and students participate in cultural programs and science fairs. The presenter expresses thanks and appreciation for their school.
The PowerPoint presentation summarizes the short story "The Fun They Had" by Isaac Asimov. It discusses the key differences between the old-fashioned school in the story from centuries ago, with human teachers and students learning together, and the futuristic school system described in the story, where each student learns individually from a mechanical teacher at home. The presentation also provides context on the author Isaac Asimov and includes images comparing the old and new school classrooms.
The document discusses Teacher's Day in India, which is celebrated annually on September 5th to commemorate Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan's birthday. It notes that Dr. Radhakrishnan was a philosopher, teacher, and former president of India who believed teachers should be the best minds in a country. The day was established to honor him and all teachers for their crucial role in developing students and shaping their futures and the future of the nation. The document expresses gratitude to teachers for making students' lives more knowledgeable and fulfilled by passing on their wisdom.
The document summarizes several events at an engineering olympiad organized by the University of Central Punjab. It provides details on 12 electrical engineering events, including circuit design, microcontroller programming, speed soldering, printed circuit board design, C++ programming, network design, MATLAB programming, and electrical installation. It also lists 7 general events like speed quizzes, photo challenges, and math puzzles. For each event, it outlines the description, rules, evaluation criteria, and contact information for the event head.
This document discusses different types of pollution including air, water, noise, land, and radioactive pollution. It provides definitions and overviews of each type of pollution, describes their causes and effects, and gives recommendations for prevention. The types of pollution covered are air pollution from industries and vehicles, water pollution from industrial and sewage waste, noise pollution from traffic, construction and airports, land pollution from mining, garbage and industrial waste, and radioactive pollution from nuclear power plants and waste. The document aims to educate about various forms of pollution and their impacts.
Kalpana Chawla was born in Karnal, India and became fascinated with flight after seeing India's first pilot J.R. Datt. She studied aeronautical engineering and received advanced degrees from universities in India and the United States. Chawla was selected by NASA for astronaut training and became the first Indian-American in space. During her first space mission on the Space Shuttle Columbia in 1997, she orbited the Earth for over 16 days. Unfortunately, Chawla and six other crew members were killed in 2003 when the Columbia disintegrated upon re-entry into Earth's atmosphere during the shuttle's 28th mission. For millions of young Indians, Chawla's story of achieving her
The document discusses equality and its importance in Indian democracy. It summarizes that the Indian Constitution recognizes every person as equal regardless of gender, caste, religion or background. It guarantees equality before the law and prohibits discrimination. Key provisions to promote equality include abolishing untouchability and ensuring equal access to public places. The government has also implemented various schemes like the mid-day meal scheme in schools to help disadvantaged communities and ensure greater opportunities for equal treatment.
best ppt on teachers day by vedant borsevedantborse4
This document summarizes the celebration of Teacher's Day in India. It explains that Teacher's Day is celebrated annually on September 5th in honor of former president Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, whose birthday is on that date. The tradition started when some of his students and friends requested to celebrate his birthday, but he suggested instead celebrating it as Teacher's Day to honor teachers. The document includes speeches, poems, and presentations by students to honor teachers for their hard work and role in students' lives and education.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in India that symbolizes the love and duty between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi bracelet on their brothers' wrists and brothers promise to protect their sisters. The document discusses the meaning and origins of Raksha Bandhan through stories from Hindu mythology as well as its celebration in modern India. It also briefly describes how the festival is observed in other religions like Jainism and Sikhism.
The document provides details from Vikram Seth's book about his visit to two temples in Kathmandu - the crowded and chaotic Pashupatinath Temple, and the quieter Baudhnath stupa. It describes the author's observations of the holy Bagmati river and various aspects of daily life in Kathmandu's busy streets, including a flute seller who plays meditatively without shouting. The summary focuses on key locations, observations, and experiences described in the passage.
My Childhood by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a English lesson for SSC Students prescribed by APSCERT. PPT prepared by M. Padma Lalitha Sharada of GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C.B. Nirmala, Rtd. Dy. E.O. Hyderabad District,
This document summarizes the celebration of Teacher's Day in India. It explains that Teacher's Day is celebrated on September 5th in honor of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakhrishnan, who was a former president of India. While some students wanted to celebrate his birthday separately, he suggested making September 5th Teacher's Day instead to honor teachers. The document includes speeches, poems, and information about benchmarks of teaching to honor teachers.
Priya Anand wrote a report about her class project on the Silk Road. The report provides background on the Silk Road as an ancient trade route connecting China with the Western world. It then details several locations along the route that Priya discussed in her project, including Darchen, the starting point for pilgrimages to Mount Kailash; Lhasa, the capital and religious center of Tibet; Lake Mansarovar, an important pilgrimage site; Gurla Mandhata peak near the lake; and Mount Kailash, the sacred peak and destination of the journey.
This document discusses challenges in India's present education system and ways to improve it. It notes that the current system emphasizes theoretical knowledge over practical skills. It also identifies issues like a lack of motivation to learn among youth, low teaching quality due to inexperienced teachers, problems with the reservation system, and insufficient infrastructure in schools. The document argues that addressing these challenges, such as improving teaching standards and infrastructure, could help students become more successful and help India continue developing as a country.
The doctor was reminiscing about an encounter with a snake during his youth. One hot summer night, as he sat alone in his small rented room, a snake suddenly fell from the ceiling onto his shoulder. The doctor was paralyzed with fear as the snake coiled around his arm. However, the snake then turned towards a mirror in the room and seemed fascinated by its own reflection. Distracted, the snake unwound itself and slipped away. The doctor then fled the room and ran to a friend's house, where he washed himself, changed clothes and had others retrieve his belongings the next day. However, most of his possessions had been stolen, though his dirty vest was left behind as a final insult.
The Mughals created a vast empire in South Asia between the 16th and 18th centuries. The first Mughal emperor, Babur, conquered Delhi and Agra in 1526, defeating the Sultan of Delhi. His grandson Akbar became emperor at age 13 in 1556 and pursued policies of religious tolerance, treating people of all faiths equally. He encouraged debate and discussion of religious ideas. The empire reached its peak under Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal and new capital of Shahjahanabad. However, the empire declined under Aurangzeb as he faced many revolts and spent many resources trying to expand into the Deccan plateau.
The document is an application for a leadership class called Flight Crew at Sperreng Middle School. It requires students to answer questions about why they want to join, their availability to help with after-school and lunch events, their ability to complete 10 hours of community service, and their comfort speaking in front of others. It also requires a teacher recommendation evaluating the student's character traits and leadership potential. If accepted, students will be notified over the summer.
This document summarizes the opening remarks for an intramurals event at Sagbayan National High School. It recognizes the school administrators and guests, and emphasizes that intramurals promote sportsmanship, teamwork, and lifelong lessons. It welcomes everyone to the 2023 intramurals with the theme of bravery and facing today's challenges through sports. The event is one of the most anticipated of the school year.
Induction and Turnover Script and Program Flow
For JCI Metro Area
Includes the scripts for the Induction of officers, Turnover of the Gavel, Induction of New Regular Members
Prepared by AVP Chai Talag, edited by ASec Aimee Flordeliza
Updated as of Feb 3, 2017
This document contains an English grammar practice worksheet with multiple sections:
1. Completing sentences with relative pronouns.
2. Joining sentences with relative pronouns.
3. Circling relative pronouns that can be omitted.
4. Identifying defining and non-defining relative clauses.
5. Joining sentences with relative pronouns using commas.
6. Rewriting informal sentences formally.
7. Translating sentences into another language.
The document provides exercises to practice using relative pronouns in sentences.
This document appears to be a template for introducing oneself and one's topic to an audience. It includes sections for introducing yourself, thanking the audience, stating the topic which will be about one's favorite bag, thanking the audience again, and asking for any questions. The template prompts the user to fill in their name, student number, and topic within the designated lines.
Student guide how to start a student bully awareness group in your school -...Bully Prevention Alliance
This document provides guidance for students wanting to start a bully awareness group at their school. It outlines the steps to get approval, including getting teacher sponsorship, recruiting other students, drafting a proposal, and planning initial meetings. The benefits of such a group are also discussed, such as further educating students on bullying and empowering them to help peers safely. Overall, the document serves as a helpful guide for students to launch an impactful new club.
The document summarizes the passing of Ann Henderson Johnson, a leader in the Georgia Toastmasters District 14. It discusses her accomplishments, including being the first female governor of District 14 and leading the district to be named the #1 President's Distinguished District. It invites donations in her memory. It also previews upcoming articles in the newsletter, including one on lessons learned in the classroom and the importance of second chances.
Learning about your child beginning of yearEsther Chau
This document is a letter from Ms. Chau, a second grade Mandarin teacher, to parents of her students. She explains that filling out a form with information about their child will help her better understand the students' individual needs and the parents' expectations. The form asks for details like the child's name, birthday, family, strengths/weaknesses, personality, fears, goals for the school year, and expectations for the teacher. Ms. Chau assures parents the information will remain confidential and thanks them in advance for taking the time to provide these details to help make the school year a success.
Peer relationships become increasingly important during adolescence. While peers can lead teens into risky behaviors, peer relationships fulfill important social and emotional needs that cannot be met by parents or teachers alone. They provide a forum for self-expression, social interaction beyond the family, and a transition from total reliance on parents to greater independence. Having close friendships benefits teens socially and emotionally, reducing stress and boosting self-esteem. Peer status and popularity are influenced by characteristics like the number of positive and negative nominations received from other teens. Groups satisfy personal needs, raise self-worth, and contribute to identity development during adolescence. A lack of peer acceptance puts some teens at risk for long-term psychosocial difficulties.
This document outlines a procedure for self-improvement and personal development. It instructs the reader to stand in front of a mirror each evening and morning and repeat positive affirmations about their character and qualities in the first person. The affirmations focus on developing honesty, organization, responsibility, commitment, teachability, optimism, punctuality, enthusiasm, goal-setting abilities, and other beneficial personal attributes. After 30 days, the reader is instructed to choose their strongest and weakest qualities and make daily affirmations focused on improving the weakest one. Repeating this process daily and for as long as desired is said to help the reader achieve more happiness, prosperity, security and better relationships.
The document contains a series of multiple choice questions about words and their meanings. It also includes a short passage describing someone admiring their mother for being intelligent, ambitious, a wonderful mother, and teaching them to be a better person every day. The person states their mother is very important to them and they love and admire her.
This document discusses tools that can help one be an effective leader. It lists 10 tools: duct tape to listen more than you speak, a clock to schedule your time wisely, a scale and saw to stay balanced and refreshed, a butterfly net to chase your dreams, shoes to walk in others' shoes, a jar of honey to speak kindly in case you later regret your words, crutches for when you say something regrettable, a slice of humble pie to remember the importance of teamwork, eye drops to keep your vision clear, and a moral compass as the most important tool not to lose. An extra tip is to always have thank you cards to express gratitude.
Social media allows businesses to build relationships with their consumers. This presentation takes a look at effective communication on social media platforms to help users create loyalty and increase engagement with your audience. There is a special emphasis on Facebook as a way to communicate with “friends” and fans.
This document discusses the personal attributes and qualities that make an effective teacher. It provides a checklist for students to assess their own attributes in 12 areas, including intelligence, emotional stability, resourcefulness, compassion, and reliability. The document also has students observe and collect data on the personal attributes of 7 teachers using the same checklist. Analyzing these observations, students answer questions about which attributes were the strongest and weakest among teachers. They are prompted to reflect on why some teachers are better liked than others and which attributes all teachers should possess. The goal is for students to understand the qualities that will help them become good teachers and to apply this learning when they enter the profession.
This document outlines exercises and activities to reinforce English language skills for students. It begins with an introduction describing the purpose and approach of the material. The document then provides a table of contents listing the units and activities covered. It provides details on the subtopics covered in each unit, including customs and traditions, health lifestyles, benefits of sports, mass media influence, personal experiences, and rules and regulations. For each subtopic, it gives instructions and descriptions for language exercises focusing on vocabulary, reading, writing, speaking, and other skills.
Material diseñado con el fin de practicar el tiempo presente simple y aprender algunos adjetivos para describir sentimientos y estados de ánimo. Desarrolla habilidades comunicativas.
What are your strengths and what are your weaknesses? Which job could suit to your personality? What do you have to consider for a job application and how can you prepare for a job interview?
This document contains the script for a school assembly. It lists the various items on the agenda, which include reading prayers, hosting the flags and singing songs, reciting an oath of commitment by student leaders, hearing reports from the previous week's duty teachers, speeches from teachers and the headmaster, and closing the assembly by singing the national anthem and prayer. Each item calls upon a different student or teacher to lead or present that portion of the assembly.
The article discusses how modern society increasingly defines people by superficial measures like possessions, social media presence, and popularity rather than human qualities. It encourages taking time to focus on meaningful human connections by expressing care, appreciation, and helping others in need in order to create "human delight" rather than just technological stimulation.
This document provides samples and activities to evaluate effective communication. It includes:
1. Five sample oral communication activities: a president's speech, friends discussing a TV show, a manager asking for cafe suggestions, a mother discussing college courses, and a student council assembly.
2. Four activities: examining communication breakdown and solutions, ranking influences on communication, comparing two conversations, and creating a sample dialogue.
3. Analysis questions on a quotation about understanding different perspectives in communication and a motivational speech promoting faith.
4. A performance task of writing a 250-word essay evaluating various speakers.
This document discusses the history and types of computer viruses. It begins by describing basic types of viruses like Trojan horses, worms, and email viruses. It then defines types of viruses like boot sector viruses, program viruses, multipartite viruses, and others. The document outlines some signs that a computer may be infected. It provides examples of notable viruses from the 1980s onward like the Brain virus, Melissa virus, Love Bug virus, and others. It discusses prevention methods like using antivirus software and being cautious of emails and attachments. Overall, the document provides a comprehensive overview of the development of computer viruses and methods to protect against viruses.
The speech discusses India's journey to independence from British rule and the importance of celebrating Independence Day. It notes the struggles and sacrifices of freedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi and common citizens. While proud of India's progress as the largest democracy, it raises concerns about ongoing issues like violence and political instability. The speaker encourages students to study hard, eliminate illiteracy, and work towards a bright future for India.
The document outlines the steps of the scientific method and provides an example of a student, John, applying the scientific method to investigate how the amount of sugar affects the rising of bread. John develops a question about sugar's effect, researches baking and fermentation, formulates the hypothesis that more sugar will cause higher rising, designs an experiment to test varying sugar amounts while controlling other factors, collects and analyzes the resulting data, draws a conclusion, then communicates his findings.
Great teachers set high expectations for all students, have clear lesson plans and objectives, and are prepared and organized. They engage students through varied teaching methods, form strong relationships and show they care about students. Great teachers are also masters of their subject matter, communicate frequently with parents, and demonstrate a commitment to their school.
A good principal is defined by their actions, not their title. They gain trust by fulfilling commitments and communicating vision. Key traits include trustworthiness, vision, empathy, and developing relationships. Successful principals earn respect by understanding individuals, helping them achieve goals, using rewards appropriately, and influencing school culture. When staff, students, and parents buy into the principal's vision through their leadership, they work harder to achieve shared goals and feel more engaged.
This document contains a 10-round general knowledge quiz with multiple choice questions on various topics including sports, geography, history, entertainment, science, maths, Indian culture, abbreviations, and a rapid fire round. The rounds cover questions related to recent events, famous people, places, inventions, diseases, mathematical concepts, classical dances, festivals, and abbreviations among other things. The quiz tests the participants' knowledge across several domains.
This project aims to promote the use of wind energy through educational outreach. The objectives are to conserve non-renewable resources, educate people about renewable energy, boost economic growth, and create easily maintainable and transportable wind power systems. The methodology includes gathering online information, visiting a wind site, building a model, and giving a final presentation to school administrators. In conclusion, the project found wind energy to be cheap, renewable, and non-polluting, making it suitable for powering the school's electrical equipment and lighting through an expanded localized system.
This document provides an overview of the history of mathematics, beginning with ancient Indian mathematicians like Aryabhata, Brahmagupta, Mahavira, and Varahamihira who made early contributions to algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. It then discusses Greek mathematicians such as Euclid, Pythagoras, and Archimedes and their foundational work in geometry and number theory. The document highlights seminal European mathematicians like Euler, Gauss, Riemann, Hilbert and their advances in areas like analysis, algebra, geometry and topology. It concludes that the collective contributions of these mathematicians established the foundations of modern mathematics.
This document discusses various topics related to water shortage issues and solutions like rainwater harvesting and water recycling. It provides information on reasons for water shortage like population increase and urbanization. It then covers rainwater harvesting techniques like catchment area, storage tanks, and advantages. Water recycling processes like primary treatment, secondary treatment and uses of recycled water are outlined. The conclusion recommends rainwater harvesting and water recycling as ways to overcome water scarcity and conserve resources.
This document discusses diagnostic tests, which are designed to identify specific learning deficiencies in individuals in order to address them. It outlines the nature, definition, functions, characteristics, construction, preparation, administration, and uses of diagnostic tests. Diagnostic tests differ from achievement tests in that they more exhaustively test each learning point to provide a detailed picture of a student's strengths and weaknesses. The roles of diagnostic tests include directing curriculum, providing educational guidance, simulating learning activities, and informing administrative and supervisory efforts. Computer programs can help score and interpret diagnostic tests to formulate individualized instructional programs.
The document discusses the various Microsoft Office programs, including Word for word processing, Excel for spreadsheets, PowerPoint for presentations, Outlook for email, Access for databases, Publisher for publishing, InfoPath for forms, Visio for diagrams, and FontPage for webpages. It provides an overview of each program's features and purposes. Microsoft Office is a collection of programs made by Microsoft for all types of users, both personal and business, to create documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and more.
This document discusses inclusive education in India. It defines inclusive education as a system that provides opportunities for students with special needs or disabilities to pursue education alongside neurotypical students. The objectives of inclusive education are to ensure no child is denied admission, promote access to education for all, and provide support services. It aims to serve people ages 0-21 with disabilities. Challenges include enrollment and retention, but strategies exist like awareness campaigns and ensuring physical access. Teachers play a key role by supporting individual student needs. Benefits are seen through improved academic performance and grade levels over time. The conclusion states the goals of inclusive education are enrollment of all children with disabilities and providing needed support in mainstream schools.
This document discusses learning styles and provides information on different learning styles including visual, auditory, kinesthetic, tactile, active, reflective, sequential, and global learners. It describes the characteristics and preferred teaching aids/strategies for each learning style. The conclusion states that modern technology has helped address different learning styles and removed gaps between learners with and without disabilities.
This document discusses modernization and social change, providing definitions and characteristics of each. It addresses that modernization is a multifaceted process involving changes across all areas of human life that began with the industrial revolution. Social change refers to variations in social relationships, interactions, and organizations over time. While modernization and social change impact societies globally, achieving consensus on shared human values can guide modernization in a way that respects both developed and developing communities.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
1. Jai Sri Gurudev to all of you!!
At the outset my humble paranam at the lotus feet of our Parampujya Padmabhusana Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr.
Balagangadharanatha Maha Swamiji, my obeisance to our present pontiff Sri Sri Sri Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji
for theirbenediction. RespectedPrincipal Sir, HeadMistress Madam, beloved teachers and my fellowfriends. A very
warm welcome to all of you gathered here. I _________________________ on behalf of Ashoka take the privilege to start
today’s assembly.
Now my friend _______________________________________ will continue the assembly.
Thank you _____________________________
Let us begin today’s assembly with a speech that will be rendered by
_______________________________________________ of 6th
STD.
Thank you very much my dear friend ________________________________ for the illuminative speech.
Updating ourselves everyday is a good and never ending habit we shouldalways have this type of habit a habit which
shows our awareness towards our society, towards our nation and that is possible only when we are eageror fond of it.
______________________________ of 5th
std will make us apprise by Today’s News Headlines andhelpus to make us
better in this area.
Thank you ___________________________ for the current information about the happenings around us and abroad.
There is a thing which always counts when we look into this competitive world and that thing is knowledge which never
ends but the intensionto get it shouldbe in positive way with positive attitude. A person who follows this mantra is always
admired by others and they even respect.
Let us have Today’s Facts by ________________________________________ of 4th
std.
Thanks you ______________________________ for these knowledgeable questions.
Have you ever thought why great peoples were famous and why theirwords were very important for us and we still
followit for the betterment of our life andto achieve success. Each and every great personality have given some thoughts
which is nothing but theirexperience in different fields of life and to come with a bright life it shouldbe followedtill our
last breathe on the earth not for our improvement but for the improvement of our country. So I will ask
_______________________ of 3rd
std to speak today’s thought.
Thank you ______________________________ for the inspirational thought.
The professional characterof a person is noticedby the way he speaks before the audience but for that he shouldbe
familiarwith the words which he shoulduse to make the audience feel goodat him and that is only possible when he uses
useful words before them so I will ask my juniorfriends _________________________________ and
____________________________________ to introduce some new words for today.
Thank you friends for your support and contribution in Today’s Assembly.
Now I solicit ourbeloved Principal Sirto address us.
Thank you sir.
2. Jai Sri Gurudev to all of you!!
At the outset my humble paranam at the lotus feet of our Parampujya Padmabhusana Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr.
Balagangadharanatha Maha Swamiji, my obeisance to our present pontiff Sri Sri Sri Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji
for theirbenediction. RespectedPrincipal Sir, HeadMistress Madam, beloved teachers and my fellowfriends. It’s nice to
see all of you on a wonderful day for today’s assembly. I _________________________ on behalf of Ashoka Group
heartily welcome you all and hope that your day will go smoother.
Now my friend _______________________________________ will continue the assembly.
Thank you _____________________________
“Youneverknowwhatyoucando untilyoutry“thatistry first before deciding not to do something.
Let us get into today’s assembly with a speech that will be deliveredby ___________________________________ of 6th
STD.
Thank you very much my dear friend __________________________ for the instructional speech.
Updating ourselves everyday is a good and never ending habit we shouldalways have this type of habit a habit which
shows our awareness towards our society, towards our nation and that is possible only when we are eageror fond of it.
______________________________ of 5th
std will make us apprise by Today’s News Headlines andhelpus to make us
better in this area.
Thank you ___________________________ for the current information about the happenings around us and abroad.
There is a thing which always counts when we look into this competitive world and that thing is knowledge which never
ends but the intensionto get it shouldbe in positive way with positive attitude. A person who follows this mantra is always
admired by others and they even respect.
Let us have Today’s Facts by ________________________________________ of 4th
std.
Thanks you ______________________________ for these knowledgeable questions.
Have you ever thought why great peoples were famous and why theirwords were very important for us and we still
followit for the betterment of our life andto achieve success. Each and every great personality have given some thoughts
which is nothing but theirexperience in different fields of life andto come with a bright life it shouldbe followedtill our
last breathe on the earth not for our improvement but for the improvement of our country. So I will ask
_______________________ of 3rd
std to speak today’s thought.
Thank you ______________________________ for the admirable thought.
The professional characterof a person is noticedby the way he speaks before the audience but for that he shouldbe
familiarwith the words which he shoulduse to make the audience feel goodat him and that is only possible when he uses
useful words before them so I will ask my juniorfriends _________________________________ and
____________________________________ to introduce some new words for today.
Thank you friends for your support and contribution in Today’s Assembly.
Now I solicit ourbeloved Principal Sirto address us.
Thank you sir.
3. Jai Sri Gurudev to all of you!!
At the outset my humble paranam at the lotus feet of our Parampujya Padmabhusana Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr.
Balagangadharanatha Maha Swamiji my obeisance to our present pontiff Sri Sri Sri Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji
for theirbenediction. RespectedPrincipal Sir, HeadMistress Madam, beloved teachers and my fellowfriends. What a
wonderful day and how nice to see all of yours smiling faces. I _________________________ on behalf of Ashoka Group
heartily welcome you all and hope that your day will go smoother.
Now my friend _______________________________________ will continue the assembly.
Thank you _____________________________
Let us proceed to today’s assembly with a speech that will be rendered by ___________________________________ of 6th
std.
Thank you very much my dear friend __________________________ for the educative speech.
Updating ourselves everyday is a good and never ending habit we shouldalways have this type of habit a habit which
shows our awareness towards our society, towards our nation and that is possible only when we are eageror fond of it.
______________________________ of 5th
std will make us apprise by Today’s News Headlines andhelpus to make us
better in this area.
Thank you ___________________________ for the current information about the happenings around us and abroad.
There is a thing which always counts when we look into this competitive world and that thing is knowledge which never
ends but the intensionto get it shouldbe in positive way with positive attitude. A person who follows this mantra is always
admired by others and they even respect.
Let us have Today’s Facts by ________________________________________ of 4th std.
Thanks you ______________________________ for these knowledgeable questions.
Have you ever thought why great peoples were famous and why theirwords were very important for us and we still
followit for the betterment of our life andto achieve success. Each and every great personality have given some thoughts
which is nothing but theirexperience in different fields of life andto come with a bright life it shouldbe followedtill our
last breathe on the earth not for our improvement but for the improvement of our country. So I will ask
_______________________ of 3rd
std to speak today’s thought.
Thank you ______________________________ for the incredible thought.
The professional characterof a person is noticedby the way he speaks before the audience but for that he shouldbe
familiarwith the words which he shoulduse to make the audience feel goodat him and that is only possible when he uses
useful words before them so I will ask my juniorfriends _________________________________ and
____________________________________ to introduce some new words for today.
Thank you friends for your support and contribution in Today’s Assembly.
Now I solicit ourbeloved Principal Sirto address us.
Thank you sir.
4. Jai Sri Gurudev to all of you!!
At the outset my humble paranam at the lotus feet of our Parampujya Padmabhusana Jagadguru Sri Sri Sri Dr.
Balagangadharanatha Maha Swamiji, my obeisance to our present pontiff Sri Sri Sri Nirmalanandanatha Mahaswamiji
for theirbenediction. RespectedPrincipal Sir, HeadMistress Madam, beloved teachers and my fellowfriends. It’s an
honor for me to start today’s assembly. I _________________________ on behalf of Ashoka Group heartily welcome you
all and hope that your day will go smoother.
Now my friend _______________________________________ will continue the assembly.
Thank you _____________________________
Let us go aheadin today’s assembly with a speech that will be deliveredby ___________________________________ of 6th
std.
Thank you very much my dear friend __________________________ for the informative speech.
Updating ourselves everyday is a good and never ending habit we shouldalways have this type of habit a habit which
shows our awareness towards our society, towards our nation and that is possible only when we are eageror fond of it.
______________________________ of 5th
std will make us apprise by Today’s News Headlines andhelpus to make us
better in this area.
Thank you ___________________________ for the current information about the happenings around us and abroad.
There is a thing which always counts when we look into this competitive world and that thing is knowledge which never
ends but the intensionto get it shouldbe in positive way with positive attitude. A person who follows this mantra is always
admired by others and they even respect.
Let us have Today’s Facts by ________________________________________ of 4th std.
Thanks you ______________________________ for these knowledgeable questions.
Have you ever thought why great peoples were famous and why theirwords were very important for us and we still
followit for the betterment of our life andto achieve success. Each and every great personality have given some thoughts
which is nothing but theirexperience in different fields of life andto come with a bright life it shouldbe followedtill our
last breathe on the earth not for our improvement but for the improvement of our country. So I will ask
_______________________ of 3rd
std to speak today’s thought.
Thank you ______________________________ for the developmental thought.
The professional characterof a person is noticedby the way he speaks before the audience but for that he shouldbe
familiarwith the words which he shoulduse to make the audience feel goodat him and that is only possible when he uses
useful words before them so I will ask my junior friends _________________________________ and
____________________________________ to introduce some new words for today.
Thank you friends for your support and contribution in Today’s Assembly.
Now I solicit ourbeloved Principal Sirto address us.
Thank you sir.