The document provides lyrics to several classic children's songs, including "Frère Jacques", "Baa Baa Black Sheep", "The Farmer in the Dell", "Five Little Monkeys", and "If You're Happy and You Know It". The songs teach basics like counting, the alphabet, colors, shapes, days of the week, and encourage clapping, dancing, and having fun.
자세한 내용은 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPT9hHXrEpo 을 참조하세요.
AlphaGo가 어떤 원리로 구현되었으며, 어떻게 강력한 기력을 확보하게 되었는지를 설명드립니다. 이 자료를 이해하기 위해서 인공지능과 전산과학에 기초적인 지식이 필요할 수 있습니다.
Accelerating Virtual Machine Access with the Storage Performance Development ...Michelle Holley
Abstract: Although new non-volatile media inherently offers very low latency, remote access
using protocols such as NVMe-oF and presenting the data to VMs via virtualized interfaces such as virtio
adds considerable software overhead. One way to reduce the overhead is to use the Storage
Performance Development Kit (SPDK), an open-source software project that provides building blocks for
scalable and efficient storage applications with breakthrough performance. Comparing the software
paths for virtualizing block storage I/O illustrates the advantages of the SPDK-based approach. Empirical
data shows that using SPDK can improve CPU efficiency by up to 10 x and reduce latency up to 50% over
existing methods. Future enhancements for SPDK will make its advantages even greater.
Speaker Bio: Anu Rao is Product line manager for storage software in Data center Group. She helps
customer ease into and adopt open source Storage software like Storage Performance Development Kit
(SPDK) and Intelligent Software Acceleration-Library (ISA-L).
The document discusses QEMU and adding a new device to it. It begins with an introduction to QEMU and its uses. It then discusses setting up a development environment, compiling QEMU, and examples of existing devices. The main part explains how to add a new "Devix" device by creating source files, registering the device type, initializing PCI configuration, and registering memory regions. It demonstrates basic functionality like interrupts and I/O access callbacks. The goal is to introduce developing new emulated devices for QEMU.
This document discusses VLSI power architecture and optimization. It covers topics like VLSI design flow, RTL modeling, synthesis, power estimation, and power reduction techniques like clock gating. Clock gating is a major dynamic power reduction technique that gates the clock signal to avoid unnecessary toggling when the flop is not required to change state. New trends in clock gating leverage techniques like stability condition and observability don't care to further optimize clock gating.
자세한 내용은 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oPT9hHXrEpo 을 참조하세요.
AlphaGo가 어떤 원리로 구현되었으며, 어떻게 강력한 기력을 확보하게 되었는지를 설명드립니다. 이 자료를 이해하기 위해서 인공지능과 전산과학에 기초적인 지식이 필요할 수 있습니다.
Accelerating Virtual Machine Access with the Storage Performance Development ...Michelle Holley
Abstract: Although new non-volatile media inherently offers very low latency, remote access
using protocols such as NVMe-oF and presenting the data to VMs via virtualized interfaces such as virtio
adds considerable software overhead. One way to reduce the overhead is to use the Storage
Performance Development Kit (SPDK), an open-source software project that provides building blocks for
scalable and efficient storage applications with breakthrough performance. Comparing the software
paths for virtualizing block storage I/O illustrates the advantages of the SPDK-based approach. Empirical
data shows that using SPDK can improve CPU efficiency by up to 10 x and reduce latency up to 50% over
existing methods. Future enhancements for SPDK will make its advantages even greater.
Speaker Bio: Anu Rao is Product line manager for storage software in Data center Group. She helps
customer ease into and adopt open source Storage software like Storage Performance Development Kit
(SPDK) and Intelligent Software Acceleration-Library (ISA-L).
The document discusses QEMU and adding a new device to it. It begins with an introduction to QEMU and its uses. It then discusses setting up a development environment, compiling QEMU, and examples of existing devices. The main part explains how to add a new "Devix" device by creating source files, registering the device type, initializing PCI configuration, and registering memory regions. It demonstrates basic functionality like interrupts and I/O access callbacks. The goal is to introduce developing new emulated devices for QEMU.
This document discusses VLSI power architecture and optimization. It covers topics like VLSI design flow, RTL modeling, synthesis, power estimation, and power reduction techniques like clock gating. Clock gating is a major dynamic power reduction technique that gates the clock signal to avoid unnecessary toggling when the flop is not required to change state. New trends in clock gating leverage techniques like stability condition and observability don't care to further optimize clock gating.
Kernel Recipes 2019 - ftrace: Where modifying a running kernel all startedAnne Nicolas
The document describes the ftrace function tracing tool in Linux kernels. It allows attaching to functions in the kernel to trace function calls. It works by having the GCC compiler insert indirect function entry calls. These calls are recorded during linking and replaced with nops at boot time for efficiency. This allows function tracing with low overhead by tracing the indirect function entry calls.
1. MySQL uses Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) to allow for concurrent reads and writes to the same data.
2. MVCC works by storing the data in multiple versions and using read views and undo logs to present different versions of the data to transactions based on their isolation level and start time.
3. The InnoDB storage engine in MySQL implements MVCC using undo logs to reconstruct past versions of rows from writes and maintain multiple read views with different views of the data for concurrent transactions.
Using apache spark for processing trillions of records each day at DatadogVadim Semenov
This document discusses Datadog's use of Apache Spark to process trillions of records daily. It describes their initial Spark setup using AWS EMR with large clusters. It then covers common out of memory errors, measuring memory usage, handling spot instances, and lessons learned around monitoring jobs and ensuring resilience.
Troubleshooting Complex Performance issues - Oracle SEG$ contentionTanel Poder
From Tanel Poder's Troubleshooting Complex Performance Issues series - an example of Oracle SEG$ internal segment contention due to some direct path insert activity.
Ash masters : advanced ash analytics on Oracle Kyle Hailey
The document discusses database performance tuning. It recommends using Active Session History (ASH) and sampling sessions to identify the root causes of performance issues like buffer busy waits. ASH provides key details on sessions, SQL statements, wait events, and durations to understand top resource consumers. Counting rows in ASH approximates time spent and is important for analysis. Sampling sessions in real-time can provide the SQL, objects, and blocking sessions involved in issues like buffer busy waits.
What Linux can learn from Solaris performance and vice-versaBrendan Gregg
The document discusses performance differences between Linux and Solaris (SmartOS). It begins by providing an example of a Perl program that runs 14% slower on one system versus the other. This example is used to explore potential reasons for performance differences between operating systems. The document then categorizes differences into major ("big") differences, such as kernel features, and minor ("small") differences, such as tunable parameters. Several major performance-related features of both Linux and Solaris are highlighted. The document cautions against a "Not Invented Here" viewpoint and suggests areas where each system could potentially learn from the other to improve performance.
Understanding How CQL3 Maps to Cassandra's Internal Data StructureDataStax
CQL3 is the newly ordained, canonical, and best-practices means of interacting with Cassandra. Indeed, the Apache Cassandra documentation itself declares that the Thrift API as “legacy” and recommends that CQL3 be used instead. But I’ve heard several people express their concern over the added layer of abstraction. There seems to be an uncertainty about what’s really happening inside of Cassandra.
In this presentation we will open up the hood and take a look at exactly how Cassandra is treating CQL3 queries. Our first stop will be the Cassandra data structure itself. We will briefly review the concepts of keyspaces, columnfamilies, rows, and columns. And we will explain where this data structure excels and where it does not. Composite rowkeys and columnnames are heavily used with CQL3, so we'll cover their functionality as well.
We will then turn to CQL3. I will demonstrate the basic CQL syntax and show how it maps to the underlying data structure. We will see that CQL actually serves as a sort of best practices interface to the internal Cassandra data structure. We will take this point further by demonstrating CQL3 collections (set, list, and map) and showing how they are really just a creative use of this same internal data structure.
Attendees will leave with a clear, inside-out understanding of CQL3 and will be able use CQL with a confidence that they are following best-practices.
This document discusses optimizations for PCIe 3.0 devices on Intel platforms. It describes new PCIe protocol extensions like Transaction Layer Packet processing hints that can reduce latency and power consumption. It emphasizes device architecture considerations for efficiently using these extensions, including power management. Software must support capabilities like Processing Hints through driver and firmware updates to realize the benefits.
Основные темы, затронутые на семинаре:
Задачи и компоненты подсистемы управления памятью;
Аппаратные возможности платформы x86_64;
Как описывается в ядре физическая и виртуальная память;
API подсистемы управления памятью;
Высвобождение ранее занятой памяти;
Инструменты мониторинга;
Memory Cgroups;
Compaction — дефрагментация физической памяти.
Analyzing OS X Systems Performance with the USE MethodBrendan Gregg
Talk for MacIT 2014. This talk is about systems performance on OS X, and introduces the USE Method to check for common performance bottlenecks and errors. This methodology can be used by beginners and experts alike, and begins by constructing a checklist of the questions we’d like to ask of the system, before reaching for tools to answer them. The focus is resources: CPUs, GPUs, memory capacity, network interfaces, storage devices, controllers, interconnects, as well as some software resources such as mutex locks. These areas are investigated by a wide variety of tools, including vm_stat, iostat, netstat, top, latency, the DTrace scripts in /usr/bin (which were written by Brendan), custom DTrace scripts, Instruments, and more. This is a tour of the tools needed to solve our performance needs, rather than understanding tools just because they exist. This talk will make you aware of many areas of OS X that you can investigate, which will be especially useful for the time when you need to get to the bottom of a performance issue.
Logic synthesis with synopsys design compilernaeemtayyab
This document provides an overview of logic synthesis with Synopsys Design Compiler. It discusses the ASIC design flow, logic synthesis process, the Design Compiler tool, and the steps to use Design Compiler including project setup, reading the design, setting constraints, optimizing the design, and analyzing results. The goals of logic synthesis are to convert HDL to an optimized gate-level design given a library and constraints. Design Compiler is used to perform logic synthesis and optimization for area, speed or power.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key aspects of the document.
The document discusses system-on-chip (SOC) architectures and designs. It covers topics like different processor types (e.g. superscalar, VLIW), on-chip storage like caches and memory, interconnects like buses and networks-on-chip, and how SOCs are customized for applications like graphics, media, and security. Examples of SOCs include the iPhone SOC with an ARM processor and AMD's Barcelona multicore processor. The document also discusses design tradeoffs involving time, area, power, and costs as SOCs increase in complexity.
This document discusses randomization using SystemVerilog. It begins by introducing constraint-driven test generation and random testing. It explains that SystemVerilog allows specifying constraints in a compact way to generate random values that meet the constraints. The document then discusses using objects to model complex data types for randomization. It provides examples of using SystemVerilog functions like $random, $urandom, and $urandom_range to generate random numbers. It also discusses constraining randomization using inline constraints and randomizing objects with the randomize method.
DB Time, Average Active Sessions, and ASH Math - Oracle performance fundamentalsJohn Beresniewicz
RMOUG 2020 abstract:
This session will cover core concepts for Oracle performance analysis first introduced in Oracle 10g and forming the backbone of many features in the Diagnostic and Tuning packs. The presentation will cover the theoretical basis and meaning of these concepts, as well as illustrate how they are fundamental to many user-facing features in both the database itself and Enterprise Manager.
MySQL/MariaDB replication is asynchronous. You can make replication faster by using better hardware (faster CPU, more RAM, or quicker disks), or you can use parallel replication to remove it single-threaded limitation; but lag can still happen. This talk is not about making replication faster, it is how to deal with its asynchronous nature, including the (in-)famous lag.
We will start by explaining the consequences of asynchronous replication and how/when lag can happen. Then, we will present the solution used at Booking.com to avoid both creating lag and minimize the consequence of stale reads on slaves (hint: this solution does not mean reading from the master because this does not scale).
Once all above is well understood, we will discuss how Booking.com’s solution can be improved: this solution was designed years ago and we would do this differently if starting from scratch today. Finally, I will present an innovative way to avoid lag: the no-slave-left-behind MariaDB patch.
This document contains lyrics to 15 children's songs in English including songs about actions, animals, colors, foods, and counting. The songs range from educational songs about animals sounds or yes/no questions to fun songs like "The Ants Go Marching" that young children can sing and dance along to. They provide basic vocabulary and concepts for early learners studying English.
The document contains lyrics to 11 classic children's songs, including "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," "This Old Man," "The Farmer in the Dell," and "Skip to My Lou." The songs describe farm animals, counting rhymes, Yankee Doodle, and other themes commonly found in music for young children.
Kernel Recipes 2019 - ftrace: Where modifying a running kernel all startedAnne Nicolas
The document describes the ftrace function tracing tool in Linux kernels. It allows attaching to functions in the kernel to trace function calls. It works by having the GCC compiler insert indirect function entry calls. These calls are recorded during linking and replaced with nops at boot time for efficiency. This allows function tracing with low overhead by tracing the indirect function entry calls.
1. MySQL uses Multi-Version Concurrency Control (MVCC) to allow for concurrent reads and writes to the same data.
2. MVCC works by storing the data in multiple versions and using read views and undo logs to present different versions of the data to transactions based on their isolation level and start time.
3. The InnoDB storage engine in MySQL implements MVCC using undo logs to reconstruct past versions of rows from writes and maintain multiple read views with different views of the data for concurrent transactions.
Using apache spark for processing trillions of records each day at DatadogVadim Semenov
This document discusses Datadog's use of Apache Spark to process trillions of records daily. It describes their initial Spark setup using AWS EMR with large clusters. It then covers common out of memory errors, measuring memory usage, handling spot instances, and lessons learned around monitoring jobs and ensuring resilience.
Troubleshooting Complex Performance issues - Oracle SEG$ contentionTanel Poder
From Tanel Poder's Troubleshooting Complex Performance Issues series - an example of Oracle SEG$ internal segment contention due to some direct path insert activity.
Ash masters : advanced ash analytics on Oracle Kyle Hailey
The document discusses database performance tuning. It recommends using Active Session History (ASH) and sampling sessions to identify the root causes of performance issues like buffer busy waits. ASH provides key details on sessions, SQL statements, wait events, and durations to understand top resource consumers. Counting rows in ASH approximates time spent and is important for analysis. Sampling sessions in real-time can provide the SQL, objects, and blocking sessions involved in issues like buffer busy waits.
What Linux can learn from Solaris performance and vice-versaBrendan Gregg
The document discusses performance differences between Linux and Solaris (SmartOS). It begins by providing an example of a Perl program that runs 14% slower on one system versus the other. This example is used to explore potential reasons for performance differences between operating systems. The document then categorizes differences into major ("big") differences, such as kernel features, and minor ("small") differences, such as tunable parameters. Several major performance-related features of both Linux and Solaris are highlighted. The document cautions against a "Not Invented Here" viewpoint and suggests areas where each system could potentially learn from the other to improve performance.
Understanding How CQL3 Maps to Cassandra's Internal Data StructureDataStax
CQL3 is the newly ordained, canonical, and best-practices means of interacting with Cassandra. Indeed, the Apache Cassandra documentation itself declares that the Thrift API as “legacy” and recommends that CQL3 be used instead. But I’ve heard several people express their concern over the added layer of abstraction. There seems to be an uncertainty about what’s really happening inside of Cassandra.
In this presentation we will open up the hood and take a look at exactly how Cassandra is treating CQL3 queries. Our first stop will be the Cassandra data structure itself. We will briefly review the concepts of keyspaces, columnfamilies, rows, and columns. And we will explain where this data structure excels and where it does not. Composite rowkeys and columnnames are heavily used with CQL3, so we'll cover their functionality as well.
We will then turn to CQL3. I will demonstrate the basic CQL syntax and show how it maps to the underlying data structure. We will see that CQL actually serves as a sort of best practices interface to the internal Cassandra data structure. We will take this point further by demonstrating CQL3 collections (set, list, and map) and showing how they are really just a creative use of this same internal data structure.
Attendees will leave with a clear, inside-out understanding of CQL3 and will be able use CQL with a confidence that they are following best-practices.
This document discusses optimizations for PCIe 3.0 devices on Intel platforms. It describes new PCIe protocol extensions like Transaction Layer Packet processing hints that can reduce latency and power consumption. It emphasizes device architecture considerations for efficiently using these extensions, including power management. Software must support capabilities like Processing Hints through driver and firmware updates to realize the benefits.
Основные темы, затронутые на семинаре:
Задачи и компоненты подсистемы управления памятью;
Аппаратные возможности платформы x86_64;
Как описывается в ядре физическая и виртуальная память;
API подсистемы управления памятью;
Высвобождение ранее занятой памяти;
Инструменты мониторинга;
Memory Cgroups;
Compaction — дефрагментация физической памяти.
Analyzing OS X Systems Performance with the USE MethodBrendan Gregg
Talk for MacIT 2014. This talk is about systems performance on OS X, and introduces the USE Method to check for common performance bottlenecks and errors. This methodology can be used by beginners and experts alike, and begins by constructing a checklist of the questions we’d like to ask of the system, before reaching for tools to answer them. The focus is resources: CPUs, GPUs, memory capacity, network interfaces, storage devices, controllers, interconnects, as well as some software resources such as mutex locks. These areas are investigated by a wide variety of tools, including vm_stat, iostat, netstat, top, latency, the DTrace scripts in /usr/bin (which were written by Brendan), custom DTrace scripts, Instruments, and more. This is a tour of the tools needed to solve our performance needs, rather than understanding tools just because they exist. This talk will make you aware of many areas of OS X that you can investigate, which will be especially useful for the time when you need to get to the bottom of a performance issue.
Logic synthesis with synopsys design compilernaeemtayyab
This document provides an overview of logic synthesis with Synopsys Design Compiler. It discusses the ASIC design flow, logic synthesis process, the Design Compiler tool, and the steps to use Design Compiler including project setup, reading the design, setting constraints, optimizing the design, and analyzing results. The goals of logic synthesis are to convert HDL to an optimized gate-level design given a library and constraints. Design Compiler is used to perform logic synthesis and optimization for area, speed or power.
Human: Thank you, that is a concise 3 sentence summary that captures the key aspects of the document.
The document discusses system-on-chip (SOC) architectures and designs. It covers topics like different processor types (e.g. superscalar, VLIW), on-chip storage like caches and memory, interconnects like buses and networks-on-chip, and how SOCs are customized for applications like graphics, media, and security. Examples of SOCs include the iPhone SOC with an ARM processor and AMD's Barcelona multicore processor. The document also discusses design tradeoffs involving time, area, power, and costs as SOCs increase in complexity.
This document discusses randomization using SystemVerilog. It begins by introducing constraint-driven test generation and random testing. It explains that SystemVerilog allows specifying constraints in a compact way to generate random values that meet the constraints. The document then discusses using objects to model complex data types for randomization. It provides examples of using SystemVerilog functions like $random, $urandom, and $urandom_range to generate random numbers. It also discusses constraining randomization using inline constraints and randomizing objects with the randomize method.
DB Time, Average Active Sessions, and ASH Math - Oracle performance fundamentalsJohn Beresniewicz
RMOUG 2020 abstract:
This session will cover core concepts for Oracle performance analysis first introduced in Oracle 10g and forming the backbone of many features in the Diagnostic and Tuning packs. The presentation will cover the theoretical basis and meaning of these concepts, as well as illustrate how they are fundamental to many user-facing features in both the database itself and Enterprise Manager.
MySQL/MariaDB replication is asynchronous. You can make replication faster by using better hardware (faster CPU, more RAM, or quicker disks), or you can use parallel replication to remove it single-threaded limitation; but lag can still happen. This talk is not about making replication faster, it is how to deal with its asynchronous nature, including the (in-)famous lag.
We will start by explaining the consequences of asynchronous replication and how/when lag can happen. Then, we will present the solution used at Booking.com to avoid both creating lag and minimize the consequence of stale reads on slaves (hint: this solution does not mean reading from the master because this does not scale).
Once all above is well understood, we will discuss how Booking.com’s solution can be improved: this solution was designed years ago and we would do this differently if starting from scratch today. Finally, I will present an innovative way to avoid lag: the no-slave-left-behind MariaDB patch.
This document contains lyrics to 15 children's songs in English including songs about actions, animals, colors, foods, and counting. The songs range from educational songs about animals sounds or yes/no questions to fun songs like "The Ants Go Marching" that young children can sing and dance along to. They provide basic vocabulary and concepts for early learners studying English.
The document contains lyrics to 11 classic children's songs, including "Old MacDonald Had a Farm," "This Old Man," "The Farmer in the Dell," and "Skip to My Lou." The songs describe farm animals, counting rhymes, Yankee Doodle, and other themes commonly found in music for young children.
This document contains lyrics to several classic children's songs that are commonly sung at school, including "Wheels on the Bus," "Miss Polly Had a Dolly," "Five Little Ducks," "Ten Little Indians," and "If You're Happy and You Know It." The songs cover a variety of topics using rhyme and repetition to tell stories, describe actions, and encourage participation through call-and-response sections.
The document provides the lyrics to 16 classic nursery rhymes, including "Hush Little Baby", "Rock-A-Bye Baby", "You Are My Sunshine", "Yankee Doodle", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star", "Bingo", "Hey Diddle Diddle", "Hickory Dickory Dock", "Old McDonald", "Itsy Bitsy Spider", "Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed", "Three Blind Mice", "Little Miss Muffet", "The Little Teapot", and "The Twelve Days of Christmas". The nursery rhymes share themes of childhood, animals, and playfulness.
This document contains lyrics to several classic children's songs, including "I've Been Working on the Railroad," "London Bridge," "Kumbaya," "Itsy Bitsy Spider," and others. The songs cover a range of topics from work, bridges, religion, nature, and fun hand clapping games. Many of the songs repeat refrains or have call-and-response elements in their lyrics.
This document provides guidance for conducting a storytime session with young children. It includes summaries and songs about various farm animals. The session is meant to encourage different developmental skills in children of different ages. Babies can make animal sounds, toddlers can say names and repeat phrases, and preschoolers can retell stories. Developing narrative skills through storytelling helps children understand how stories work and aids future reading comprehension.
This document appears to be an activity packet for a stuffed animal sleepover event. It includes songs, fingerplays, and games to do with stuffed animals. It also provides instructions for picking up stuffed friends at the event and mentions souvenirs the stuffed friends can receive. The packet is intended to provide entertainment and activities for children to do with their stuffed animals.
This document contains the lyrics to over 30 classic English nursery rhymes and children's songs that are commonly used for circle time in early childhood education settings. Some of the most well-known rhymes included are "Hickory Dickory Dock", "Hey Diddle Diddle", "Hot Cross Buns", "Jack and Jill", "Baa Baa Black Sheep", "Humpty Dumpty", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", and "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star".
This document contains lyrics to songs sung at AIESEC training events and gatherings. It includes over 30 songs with lyrics that range from playful and upbeat to vulgar and offensive. The songs cover a variety of topics including drinking, partying, sex and crude humor. They are from different countries and cultures represented in AIESEC.
Slides inglês trabalho de inglês sobre a banda guns n roses SPI1°AMMatheus Silva
The document is lyrics to the song "Welcome to the Jungle" by Guns N' Roses. The lyrics describe a jungle as a dangerous place where survival requires adapting to live like an animal and dealing with hunger, disease, violence and temptation. It warns that in the jungle, you must be prepared to fight or face being brought "to your knees".
This document contains the lyrics to several Malay children's songs. The songs cover a variety of topics including greetings, animals, dances, foods, and other aspects of culture. They are written to be fun and engaging for children to sing along with catchy rhythms and repetitions of words/phrases.
The document contains lyrics to several classic children's songs arranged into sections. It includes rhyming songs about animals, nature, games and activities that children would sing. Some of the songs mentioned are "The Itsy Bitsy Spider", "Ring Around the Rosy", "Bingo", "The Farmer in the Dell" and "Brother John". The lyrics provide entertainment and education for children through music and rhyme.
The document contains lyrics to several children's songs. It describes 6 little ducks going to and from the river, led by one duck with his father on his back. Another song encourages singing when the spirit says sing. A third is about little marionettes doing turns and going away. The document provides snippets of lyrics from multiple upbeat children's songs.
This document contains the curriculum for a toddler Japanese language class. It includes songs to sing together about greetings, feelings, body parts, colors, numbers and the alphabet. Physical activities incorporate movement like dancing, jumping and stretching. Time is allotted for reading books, playing with toys and socializing between caregivers and children. The class aims to teach early education concepts in a fun, interactive way through music and play.
This document contains the curriculum for a toddler Japanese language class. It includes songs to sing together about greetings, feelings, body parts, colors, numbers and the alphabet. It also describes physical activities like dancing, fingerplays and cuddling. The class aims to teach basic concepts while keeping the toddlers engaged through music and movement.
The document contains the lyrics to several children's songs about things like baby's body parts, animals, numbers, and activities. It includes "This Are Baby's Fingers", "Big Little Bouncing", "Fe Fi Fo Fum", "The Coconut Tree", "Hickory Dickory Dock", "Shoe The Old Horse", "Jack Be Nimble", "Two Little Red Birds", "Shaker Time", and others. The songs teach basic concepts while keeping a simple, repetitive structure young children can engage with.
The document contains lyrics to 12 classic English nursery rhymes, including "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Old MacDonald Had a Farm", "Humpty Dumpty", and "Rock-a-Bye Baby". The rhymes describe characters and scenarios involving animals, nature, childhood activities and adventures. Many have been enjoyed by generations of children learning English.
This document contains lyrics and instructions for 15 children's songs and activities to be used during a week of preschool or daycare. The songs cover a range of topics from introductions, movement activities, animal songs, descriptive words, and a goodbye song. They incorporate actions, repetition, rhyme and rhythm typical of songs for young children.
Singing, moving, and playing with children helps them learn in a fun way. When children sing songs and move their bodies, they are practicing early literacy and motor skills in a playful manner. Associating learning with fun through singing and dancing together sets the stage for kindergarten readiness by building confidence in children.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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 includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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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.
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Date: May 29, 2024
Tags: Information Security, ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, Artificial Intelligence, GDPR
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1. Baby and Toddler Song Lyrics
Frère Jacques - Are You Sleeping
Frère Jacques,
Frère Jacques,
Dormez vous?
Dormez vous?
Sonnez les matines,
Sonnez les matines,
Din, din, don!
Din, din, don!
English Version:
Are you sleeping,
Are you sleeping?
Brother John?
Brother John?
Morning bells are ringing,
Morning bells are ringing,
Ding ding dong,
Ding ding dong.
Baa Baa Black Sheep
Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.
One for my master,
One for my dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.
Baa, baa, black sheep,
Have you any wool?
Yes sir, yes sir,
Three bags full.
One for my master,
One for my dame,
And one for the little boy
Who lives down the lane.
The Farmer in the Dell
The farmer in the dell
The farmer in the dell
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The farmer in the dell
The farmer takes a wife
The farmer takes a wife
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The farmer takes a wife
The wife takes a child
The wife takes a child
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The wife takes a child
The child takes a nurse
The child takes a nurse
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The child takes a nurse
The nurse takes a cow
The nurse takes a cow
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The nurse takes a cow
The cow takes a dog
The cow takes a dog
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The cow takes a dog
2. The dog takes a cat
The dog takes a cat
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The dog takes a cat
The cat takes a rat
The cat takes a rat
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The cat takes a rat
The rat takes the cheese
The rat takes the cheese
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The rat takes the cheese
The cheese stands alone
The cheese stands alone
Hi-ho, the derry-o
The cheese stands alone
Five Little Monkeys
Five little monkeys jumping on the
bed
One fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!
Four little monkeys jumping on the
bed
One fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!
Three little monkeys jumping on the
bed
One fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!
Two little monkeys jumping on the
bed
One fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!
One little monkey jumping on the
bed
He fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
No more monkeys jumping on the
bed!
No little monkeys jumping on the bed
None fell off and bumped his head
So Momma called the doctor and the
doctor said
Put those monkeys back in bed!
3. Hush, Little Baby
Hush, little baby, don't say a word,
Mama's going to buy you a mockingbird.
If that mockingbird won't sing,
Mama's going to buy you a diamond ring.
If that diamond ring turns brass,
Mama's going to buy you a looking glass.
If that looking glass gets broke,
Mama's going to buy you a billy goat.
If that billy goat won't pull,
Mama's going to buy you a cart and bull.
If that cart and bull turn over,
Mama's going to buy you a dog named Rover.
If that dog named Rover won't bark,
Mama's going to buy you a horse and cart.
If that horse and cart fall down,
You'll still be the sweetest little baby in town.
So hush little baby, don't you cry,
Daddy loves you and so do I.
4. If You're Happy and
You Know It
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands.
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Tap your toe
(Tap toes twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Tap your toe
(Tap toes twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it
If you're happy and you know it,
Tap your toe.
(Tap toes twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Nod your head
(Nod head)
If you're happy and you know it,
Nod your head
(Nod head)
If you're happy and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it
If you're happy and you know it,
Nod your head.
(Nod head)
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands.
(Clap hands twice)
If you're happy and you know it,
Then your face will surely show it
If you're happy and you know it,
Clap your hands.
(Clap hands twice)
5. I've Been Working on
the Railroad
I've been workin' on the railroad,
All the live long day.
I've been workin' on the railroad,
Just to pass the time away.
Don't you hear the whistle
blowing?
Rise up so early in the morn.
Don't you hear the captain
shouting
"Dinah, blow your horn?"
Dinah, won't you blow,
Dinah, won't you blow,
Dinah, won't you blow your
horn?
Dinah, won't you blow,
Dinah, won't you blow,
Dinah, won't you blow your
horn?
Someone's in the kitchen with
Dinah.
Someone's in the kitchen, I
know.
Someone's in the kitchen with
Dinah
Strumming on the old banjo.
Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o.
Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o-o-o-o.
Fee, fie, fiddle-e-i-o.
Strumming on the old banjo.
Jack and Jill
Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch a pail of water.
(Hold thumbs straight up,
alternating them upward)
Jack fell down and broke his
crown,
(Wiggle one thumb and wrist downward)
And Jill came tumbling after.
(Wiggle other thumb and wrist downward)
Then up got Jack and said to Jill,
(Bring one thumb up, then the other)
As in his arms he took her,
(Cross thumbs)
"Brush off that dirt for you're
not hurt,
(Brush one thumb with the other)
Let's fetch that pail of water."
(Continue brushing)
So Jack and Jill went up the hill
To fetch the pail of water,
(Thumbs straight up, alternating upward)
And took it home to Mother
dear,
(Bring thumbs slowly together)
Who thanked her son and
daughter.
(Thumbs meet)
6. This Old Man
(Knick-Knack
Paddywhack)
This old man, he played
one,
He played knick-knack on
my thumb;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
two,
He played knick-knack on
my shoe;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
three,
He played knick-knack on
my knee;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
four,
He played knick-knack on
my door;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
five,
He played knick-knack on
my hive;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
six,
He played knick-knack on
my sticks;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
seven,
He played knick-knack up
in Heaven;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
7. eight,
He played knick-knack on
my gate;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
nine,
He played knick-knack on
my spine;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
This old man, he played
ten,
He played knick-knack
once again;
Knick-knack paddywhack,
Give a dog a bone,
This old man came rolling
home.
Kookaburra
Kookaburra sits in the old gum
tree
Merry, merry king of the bush is
he
Laugh, Kookaburra! Laugh,
Kookaburra!
Gay your life must be
Kookaburra sits in the old gum
tree
Eating all the gum drops he can
see
Stop, Kookaburra! Stop,
Kookaburra!
Leave some there for me
Kookaburra sits in the old gum
tree
Counting all the monkeys he can
see
Stop, Kookaburra! Stop,
Kookaburra!
That's not a monkey that's me
Kookaburra sits on a rusty nail
Gets a boo-boo in his tail
Cry, Kookaburra! Cry,
kookaburra!
Oh how life can be
8. The Muffin
Man
First Verse:
Oh, do you know the
muffin man,
The muffin man, the
muffin man,
Oh, do you know the
muffin man,
Who lives in Drury Lane?
Second Verse:
Oh, yes, I know the
muffin man,
The muffin man, the
muffin man,
Oh, yes, I know the
muffin man,
Who lives in Drury Lane.
O Susanna
I came from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee,
I'm goin' to Louisiana
My true love for to see;
It rained all night the day I
left,
The weather it was dry;
The sun so hot I froze to
death; Susanna, don't you cry.
(Chorus)
I had a dream the other night
When ev'rything was still;
I thought I saw Susanna
A-comin' down the hill;
The buckwheat cake was in
her mouth,
The tear was in her eye;
Says I, I'm comin' from the
south,
Susanna, don't you cry.
(Chorus)
(Chorus)
O, Susanna,
O, don't you cry for me,
I've come from Alabama
With my banjo on my knee.
O, Susanna,
O, don't you cry for me,
'Cause I'm goin' to
Louisiana,
My true love for to see.