Birth pangs of moshiach - advanced slidesItamar_Hatzvi
This document discusses signs that the coming of the Messiah is near, known as birth pangs. It explains that while we may struggle to distinguish the final pangs from other pains throughout exile, prophets and sages have defined actual signs. It notes that birth pangs are unpleasant but necessary because something wonderful is coming, and the only way to end the pains is for the Messiah to arrive. The document suggests the end of exile will be its ugliest and most unbearable time, in order to motivate leaving exile. It notes excitement over the Messiah's imminent coming but frustration over any delays, and promotes further learning about additional signs of the Messiah through an upcoming product.
The document discusses several topics related to puberty in girls and boys:
- It describes some of the physical changes girls experience during puberty like breast development between ages 8-13 and that breasts usually continue growing until ages 17-18.
- It explains that girls are born with all the eggs they will ever have and ovaries typically release one egg per month through ovulation.
- Periods usually last 3-7 days and occur about once a month, though cycles can vary between 21-35 days.
- For boys, puberty brings body growth, voice changes, and new hair growth typically between ages 9-14, though everyone develops at their own pace.
This document discusses the physical and emotional changes that occur during puberty for girls, including the onset of menstrual periods, what periods are like, how to manage cramps and hygiene, and answers some common questions about puberty. The menstrual cycle is explained as occurring every 20-35 days on average and lasting 4-7 days, shedding only about 7 teaspoons of blood each time. Personal hygiene like sweating, skin care, and using deodorant is also addressed.
This document is a guide to puberty that discusses the physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence. It covers topics like hair growth, growth spurts, weight gain, acne, body odor, breast/genital development, menstruation, and advanced social/emotional development. The guide explains that puberty is triggered by hormones and causes the body to mature into an adult form through various normal changes between the ages of 8-14. It aims to alleviate worries about puberty by presenting the process as natural and common to all adolescents.
This presentation examines the links shared among expectation, disappointment and reality. I've likened the relationship of these three variables to the process of pregnancy and birth. Enjoy!
This document provides information about puberty and reproductive development in females. It discusses physical changes during puberty like breast development, hip widening, and growth of pubic hair. It also describes the female reproductive system including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. The menstrual cycle is explained in detail, covering hormone regulation, egg maturation and release, potential fertilization, and menstruation if not pregnant. Pregnancy and the stages of development are briefly outlined as well.
Birth pangs of moshiach - advanced slidesItamar_Hatzvi
This document discusses signs that the coming of the Messiah is near, known as birth pangs. It explains that while we may struggle to distinguish the final pangs from other pains throughout exile, prophets and sages have defined actual signs. It notes that birth pangs are unpleasant but necessary because something wonderful is coming, and the only way to end the pains is for the Messiah to arrive. The document suggests the end of exile will be its ugliest and most unbearable time, in order to motivate leaving exile. It notes excitement over the Messiah's imminent coming but frustration over any delays, and promotes further learning about additional signs of the Messiah through an upcoming product.
The document discusses several topics related to puberty in girls and boys:
- It describes some of the physical changes girls experience during puberty like breast development between ages 8-13 and that breasts usually continue growing until ages 17-18.
- It explains that girls are born with all the eggs they will ever have and ovaries typically release one egg per month through ovulation.
- Periods usually last 3-7 days and occur about once a month, though cycles can vary between 21-35 days.
- For boys, puberty brings body growth, voice changes, and new hair growth typically between ages 9-14, though everyone develops at their own pace.
This document discusses the physical and emotional changes that occur during puberty for girls, including the onset of menstrual periods, what periods are like, how to manage cramps and hygiene, and answers some common questions about puberty. The menstrual cycle is explained as occurring every 20-35 days on average and lasting 4-7 days, shedding only about 7 teaspoons of blood each time. Personal hygiene like sweating, skin care, and using deodorant is also addressed.
This document is a guide to puberty that discusses the physical and emotional changes that occur during adolescence. It covers topics like hair growth, growth spurts, weight gain, acne, body odor, breast/genital development, menstruation, and advanced social/emotional development. The guide explains that puberty is triggered by hormones and causes the body to mature into an adult form through various normal changes between the ages of 8-14. It aims to alleviate worries about puberty by presenting the process as natural and common to all adolescents.
This presentation examines the links shared among expectation, disappointment and reality. I've likened the relationship of these three variables to the process of pregnancy and birth. Enjoy!
This document provides information about puberty and reproductive development in females. It discusses physical changes during puberty like breast development, hip widening, and growth of pubic hair. It also describes the female reproductive system including the uterus, ovaries, fallopian tubes, and vagina. The menstrual cycle is explained in detail, covering hormone regulation, egg maturation and release, potential fertilization, and menstruation if not pregnant. Pregnancy and the stages of development are briefly outlined as well.
This document discusses biblical examples of discouragement from Job, Jeremiah, and Paul. It then examines 1 Kings 19 to understand what God reveals about himself. God is committed to physical well-being, knows the future journey, allows venting even when wrong, wants people to live in current relationship not past miracles, and speaks in a still small voice. Knowing God means trusting Him.
The document contains congratulatory messages and Bible verses for Addison on her graduation. It includes quotes about trusting in God, having plans and dreams, and using education to change the world. Friends and family express pride in Addison and her accomplishments.
Women who are suffering from infertility issues and fail to resolve their problem with various other fertility treatments and choose IVF treatment. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complicated treatment which needs a specialist team of medical professionals to be successfully accomplished.
This document summarizes prenatal human development from fertilization through fetal development and birth. It describes the processes of fertilization, the 8-week embryonic period of rapid cell division and organ development, fetal development in the second and third trimesters including physical changes and movements, potential congenital abnormalities and their causes, maternal factors that can influence development, preterm birth, and risk factors for pregnancy complications.
Puberty is the stage of physical maturation triggered by increased secretion of hormones like Luteinizing Hormone and GnRH, resulting in sexual and somatic development. It involves breast development in females starting around age 10-14 and testicular growth in males around age 12-16. Puberty encompasses five stages of physical changes through Tanner stages including growth spurts that make individuals reproductively mature.
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Puberty is the period when the body matures sexually and physically as one transitions from childhood to adulthood. Some of the main changes that occur for both boys and girls during puberty include growth spurts, development of secondary sex characteristics like breasts and body hair, and the start of the menstrual cycle for girls. Puberty typically begins between ages 8-13 for girls and 9-15 for boys, though there is wide variation among individuals. The onset of puberty is triggered by hormonal changes in the brain and pituitary gland that stimulate physical maturation.
Puberty is the period when the body matures sexually and physically as one transitions from childhood to adulthood. Some of the main changes that occur for both boys and girls during puberty include growth spurts, developing deeper voices, growing hair in new places, and the start of the menstrual cycle for girls. Puberty usually begins between ages 8-13 for girls and 9-15 for boys. The onset of puberty is triggered by hormones released by the brain and pituitary gland that cause physical changes and maturation of sexual organs and characteristics.
1st science 8 when a girl becomes a womanShirley Sison
The document discusses the female menstrual cycle. It describes how the egg matures and is released from the ovary monthly. If the egg is not fertilized by a sperm, the uterine lining breaks down and is discharged through menstruation. Menstruation typically occurs every 28 days and lasts 4-5 days. As long as a female menstruates regularly, she is able to become pregnant.
A more 'zen' version of the 'One Child Policy' topic. cuurently used by Year 9 Geography students. Based on an article in this month's Teaching Geography magazine.
There are 5 preconception methods described for predicting a baby's gender:
1) The Shettles Method claims frequent sports and tight undergarments for men can predict a girl by raising scrotum temperature.
2) Fertility awareness tracking cervical fluid and basal body temperature to time intercourse can utilize sperm characteristics to predict gender.
3) A woman's diet can predict gender, with acidic environments favoring girls and alkaline favoring boys.
4) A woman's orgasm can predict gender, as orgasm creates an alkaline environment favoring boys while absence of orgasm keeps an acidic environment.
5) Sex positions like shallow missionary favor girls while deep positions like doggy style favor boys.
This document summarizes the key physical changes that occur during male and female puberty. It describes the hormonal drivers of puberty and the typical sequence and timing of secondary sex characteristics in both sexes. The summary highlights that puberty begins earlier in girls and involves estrogen, while puberty occurs later in boys and is driven by testosterone. Physical developments include growth of genitals and pubic hair, changes in body shape and composition, and onset of reproductive maturity.
This document discusses seven common questions about getting pregnant while breastfeeding. It notes that most women can become fertile while still breastfeeding, though breastfeeding can delay fertility. Tinkering with breastfeeding patterns, like reducing frequency and duration of sessions, may help bring fertility back sooner for some. Even if menstrual cycles return, a woman may not be fertile yet. Charting methods like fertility awareness can help determine fertility status. The document also addresses whether fertility treatments or continuing breastfeeding impact a healthy pregnancy.
This document discusses the impact of environmental factors on women's reproductive health and child development. It notes that childhood disorders and reproductive issues have risen in recent decades, and early life exposure to pollutants is a key suspect. Children are more vulnerable to environmental toxins due to developing organs and immature detoxification systems. Several case studies are described that demonstrate the harmful effects of substances like thalidomide, mercury, rubella virus, alcohol, tobacco, and diethylstilbestrol on fetal and child development. The document advocates for more stringent chemical testing and regulation to protect reproductive and child health.
This document summarizes physical changes girls experience during puberty, including increased height and weight, breast and pubic hair development, menstruation, and body shape changes. It also discusses reproduction and hygiene practices during puberty. The main stages of development are breast buds appearing around age 9, pubic hair growth starting between 10-15%, menarche occurring 1-3 years after breast development, and body fat redistributing to the hips and breasts. Proper hygiene like daily washing and deodorant use is also emphasized.
This document provides information about puberty and sexuality for parents to discuss with their children. It aims to increase knowledge of body changes during puberty, address common concerns about appearance, and promote healthy habits. Key points covered include the influence of body image, the diversity of human sexuality, typical physical changes in girls and boys during puberty like growth of sexual organs and onset of menstruation, and maintaining hygiene.
What is puberty?
Puberty is the time in life when a person becomes sexually mature. It is a physical change that usually happens between ages 10 and 14 for girls and ages 12 and 16 for boys. Some African American girls start puberty earlier than white girls, making their age range for puberty 9 to 14.
Puberty starts when a part of the brain called the hypothalmus begins releasing a hormone called gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH).
GnRH then signals the pituitary gland to release two more hormones - luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) – to start sexual development.
A study funded in part by NICHD has identified a gene that appears to be the crucial signal for the beginning of puberty. Without a functioning copy of the gene, known as GPR54, humans appear unable to enter puberty normally.
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Precocious puberty is the early onset of puberty before age 8 in girls and age 9 in boys. It can be caused by central activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis or peripheral production of sex hormones. Central precocious puberty is more common and idiopathic, while peripheral precocious puberty has identifiable causes like tumors or genetic disorders. Treatment involves suppressing early pubertal changes with GnRH agonists to allow for normal bone growth and psychological development.
This document discusses prenatal development from conception through birth. It covers topics like the stages of prenatal development (germinal period, embryonic period, fetal period), what happens in each period like organ formation, common tests during pregnancy, risks from teratogens, and complications like low birth weight. The document emphasizes that the prenatal period involves the most dramatic transformation as the embryo and fetus develop all body parts and organ systems before birth.
The document provides information about menstruation and periods for young women. It explains that periods are a normal part of the body's natural process to prepare for pregnancy. It discusses common signs of periods like breast and hip growth. It answers frequently asked questions about periods, such as when the first period may start, what to expect from a period, and how long periods usually last. The document stresses that periods are nothing to worry about and offers advice on managing periods and using appropriate hygiene products.
This document discusses biblical examples of discouragement from Job, Jeremiah, and Paul. It then examines 1 Kings 19 to understand what God reveals about himself. God is committed to physical well-being, knows the future journey, allows venting even when wrong, wants people to live in current relationship not past miracles, and speaks in a still small voice. Knowing God means trusting Him.
The document contains congratulatory messages and Bible verses for Addison on her graduation. It includes quotes about trusting in God, having plans and dreams, and using education to change the world. Friends and family express pride in Addison and her accomplishments.
Women who are suffering from infertility issues and fail to resolve their problem with various other fertility treatments and choose IVF treatment. In vitro fertilization (IVF) is a complicated treatment which needs a specialist team of medical professionals to be successfully accomplished.
This document summarizes prenatal human development from fertilization through fetal development and birth. It describes the processes of fertilization, the 8-week embryonic period of rapid cell division and organ development, fetal development in the second and third trimesters including physical changes and movements, potential congenital abnormalities and their causes, maternal factors that can influence development, preterm birth, and risk factors for pregnancy complications.
Puberty is the stage of physical maturation triggered by increased secretion of hormones like Luteinizing Hormone and GnRH, resulting in sexual and somatic development. It involves breast development in females starting around age 10-14 and testicular growth in males around age 12-16. Puberty encompasses five stages of physical changes through Tanner stages including growth spurts that make individuals reproductively mature.
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Puberty is the period when the body matures sexually and physically as one transitions from childhood to adulthood. Some of the main changes that occur for both boys and girls during puberty include growth spurts, development of secondary sex characteristics like breasts and body hair, and the start of the menstrual cycle for girls. Puberty typically begins between ages 8-13 for girls and 9-15 for boys, though there is wide variation among individuals. The onset of puberty is triggered by hormonal changes in the brain and pituitary gland that stimulate physical maturation.
Puberty is the period when the body matures sexually and physically as one transitions from childhood to adulthood. Some of the main changes that occur for both boys and girls during puberty include growth spurts, developing deeper voices, growing hair in new places, and the start of the menstrual cycle for girls. Puberty usually begins between ages 8-13 for girls and 9-15 for boys. The onset of puberty is triggered by hormones released by the brain and pituitary gland that cause physical changes and maturation of sexual organs and characteristics.
1st science 8 when a girl becomes a womanShirley Sison
The document discusses the female menstrual cycle. It describes how the egg matures and is released from the ovary monthly. If the egg is not fertilized by a sperm, the uterine lining breaks down and is discharged through menstruation. Menstruation typically occurs every 28 days and lasts 4-5 days. As long as a female menstruates regularly, she is able to become pregnant.
A more 'zen' version of the 'One Child Policy' topic. cuurently used by Year 9 Geography students. Based on an article in this month's Teaching Geography magazine.
There are 5 preconception methods described for predicting a baby's gender:
1) The Shettles Method claims frequent sports and tight undergarments for men can predict a girl by raising scrotum temperature.
2) Fertility awareness tracking cervical fluid and basal body temperature to time intercourse can utilize sperm characteristics to predict gender.
3) A woman's diet can predict gender, with acidic environments favoring girls and alkaline favoring boys.
4) A woman's orgasm can predict gender, as orgasm creates an alkaline environment favoring boys while absence of orgasm keeps an acidic environment.
5) Sex positions like shallow missionary favor girls while deep positions like doggy style favor boys.
This document summarizes the key physical changes that occur during male and female puberty. It describes the hormonal drivers of puberty and the typical sequence and timing of secondary sex characteristics in both sexes. The summary highlights that puberty begins earlier in girls and involves estrogen, while puberty occurs later in boys and is driven by testosterone. Physical developments include growth of genitals and pubic hair, changes in body shape and composition, and onset of reproductive maturity.
This document discusses seven common questions about getting pregnant while breastfeeding. It notes that most women can become fertile while still breastfeeding, though breastfeeding can delay fertility. Tinkering with breastfeeding patterns, like reducing frequency and duration of sessions, may help bring fertility back sooner for some. Even if menstrual cycles return, a woman may not be fertile yet. Charting methods like fertility awareness can help determine fertility status. The document also addresses whether fertility treatments or continuing breastfeeding impact a healthy pregnancy.
This document discusses the impact of environmental factors on women's reproductive health and child development. It notes that childhood disorders and reproductive issues have risen in recent decades, and early life exposure to pollutants is a key suspect. Children are more vulnerable to environmental toxins due to developing organs and immature detoxification systems. Several case studies are described that demonstrate the harmful effects of substances like thalidomide, mercury, rubella virus, alcohol, tobacco, and diethylstilbestrol on fetal and child development. The document advocates for more stringent chemical testing and regulation to protect reproductive and child health.
This document summarizes physical changes girls experience during puberty, including increased height and weight, breast and pubic hair development, menstruation, and body shape changes. It also discusses reproduction and hygiene practices during puberty. The main stages of development are breast buds appearing around age 9, pubic hair growth starting between 10-15%, menarche occurring 1-3 years after breast development, and body fat redistributing to the hips and breasts. Proper hygiene like daily washing and deodorant use is also emphasized.
This document provides information about puberty and sexuality for parents to discuss with their children. It aims to increase knowledge of body changes during puberty, address common concerns about appearance, and promote healthy habits. Key points covered include the influence of body image, the diversity of human sexuality, typical physical changes in girls and boys during puberty like growth of sexual organs and onset of menstruation, and maintaining hygiene.
What is puberty?
Puberty is the time in life when a person becomes sexually mature. It is a physical change that usually happens between ages 10 and 14 for girls and ages 12 and 16 for boys. Some African American girls start puberty earlier than white girls, making their age range for puberty 9 to 14.
Puberty starts when a part of the brain called the hypothalmus begins releasing a hormone called gonadotropin releasing hormone (GnRH).
GnRH then signals the pituitary gland to release two more hormones - luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) – to start sexual development.
A study funded in part by NICHD has identified a gene that appears to be the crucial signal for the beginning of puberty. Without a functioning copy of the gene, known as GPR54, humans appear unable to enter puberty normally.
Female First Hospital is one of the best IVF Center in India. We provide all kind of infertility services from last 10 year in Surat at a very affordable cost as the primary motto is to spread happiness and joy to all infertile couple, we have best doctors for IVF in India to assure your pregnancy.
Precocious puberty is the early onset of puberty before age 8 in girls and age 9 in boys. It can be caused by central activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis or peripheral production of sex hormones. Central precocious puberty is more common and idiopathic, while peripheral precocious puberty has identifiable causes like tumors or genetic disorders. Treatment involves suppressing early pubertal changes with GnRH agonists to allow for normal bone growth and psychological development.
This document discusses prenatal development from conception through birth. It covers topics like the stages of prenatal development (germinal period, embryonic period, fetal period), what happens in each period like organ formation, common tests during pregnancy, risks from teratogens, and complications like low birth weight. The document emphasizes that the prenatal period involves the most dramatic transformation as the embryo and fetus develop all body parts and organ systems before birth.
The document provides information about menstruation and periods for young women. It explains that periods are a normal part of the body's natural process to prepare for pregnancy. It discusses common signs of periods like breast and hip growth. It answers frequently asked questions about periods, such as when the first period may start, what to expect from a period, and how long periods usually last. The document stresses that periods are nothing to worry about and offers advice on managing periods and using appropriate hygiene products.
The document provides information about menstruation and periods for young women. It explains that periods are a normal part of the body's natural process to prepare for pregnancy. It discusses common signs of periods like breast and hip growth. It answers frequently asked questions about periods, such as when the first period may start, what to expect from a period, and how long periods usually last. The document stresses that periods are nothing to worry about and offers advice on managing periods and using appropriate hygiene products.
This document discusses the development of identical and non-identical twins from conception through birth. It begins by explaining that identical twins come from one zygote that splits, while non-identical twins develop from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm. It then describes the three ways identical twins can form based on shared placenta and amniotic sac formation. Risks and complications of multiple pregnancies are outlined for both mother and babies. The document concludes by addressing how to determine a multiple pregnancy, breastfeed twins, and deliver twins.
This document summarizes the key aspects of childbirth and labor, including:
1) The typical timing of labor between 37-42 weeks gestation and how hormones and baby's maturity influence its start.
2) Common signs that labor has begun like mucus discharge, cramps, and water breaking.
3) Details of a cesarean section including the use of epidurals and higher risks compared to vaginal birth.
4) Stages of giving birth from full dilation through pushing and delivery of the placenta.
5) Importance of immediate breastfeeding and cord cutting practices.
Developmental psychology covers physical, social, cognitive, and moral development over the lifespan. Nature and nurture both influence who we become. Research methods include cross-sectional and longitudinal studies. Physical development encompasses changes from prenatal development and infancy through adulthood and death. Social development involves attachment, parenting styles, and relationships. Cognitive development progresses through Piaget's stages of sensorimotor, preoperational, and concrete operational thought.
The document discusses child development and provides guidance for parents. It notes that while all children follow the same developmental sequence, no two develop in exactly the same way. A child's nature, family patterns, and environmental stimulation can impact their development speed. Parents should compare their child's development to previous milestones rather than other children. Temporary regressions may occur with illness but the child will regain skills. Child development occurs across physical, mental, language, and social domains, and allowing independence with supervision supports faster development than overprotecting a child.
The document discusses the process of human development from conception through birth. It begins with fertilization occurring when a sperm meets an egg to form a single-celled zygote. Over the course of pregnancy, the zygote develops into a fetus through 8 weeks of development and growth until birth. The document also lists some common problems experienced during pregnancy such as backaches, nausea, and weight gain. It emphasizes the importance of appreciating mothers for what they go through during pregnancy and birth.
The document discusses three levels of "Egypt" that must be overcome: 1) materialistic culture, 2) the personal evil inclination, and 3) the world government prior to the coming of the Messiah. It argues that just as the Jewish people had to be redeemed from Egyptian enslavement, individuals must free themselves from inner limitations and worldly control will give way to God's sovereignty. The ultimate redemption will come when all constraints on experiencing God are removed in the Messianic era, transforming even the embodiments of evil and oppression.
1) The Jews had long revered the powerful Pharaoh as their supreme leader, even during their enslavement.
2) However, after Pharaoh began slaughtering Jewish babies and became worse over time, the Jews began to realize their hopes in Pharaoh were misplaced.
3) This was the turning point that led the Jews to turn to God for salvation, prompting God to appoint Moses to lead the Exodus and extract power from Pharaoh, transferring it to Moses and marking the start of their redemption.
When the Government Turns Completely HereticItamar_Hatzvi
How the case of All-White Tzaraat applies to the "Government" at the End of Days: Which Government? Why heresy? And how is all that a sign that Moshiach is about to come?
After seeing what Tzaraat is about (in Part 1),
and how it applies to Messianic Times (in Part 2),
we now deal with the case of when the whole skin turns white.
"Tzaraat" is the Hebrew name for an ancient ailment that resurfaces with the Coming of Moshiach.
It will help us understand some of the Signs of Moshiach.
This is Part 1 (out of 3).
Why has Evil been increasing in the world.
How the Torah deals with it.
How do we compare with previous generations.
And about the climax with the advent of Moshiach.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Communicating effectively and consistently with students can help them feel at ease during their learning experience and provide the instructor with a communication trail to track the course's progress. This workshop will take you through constructing an engaging course container to facilitate effective communication.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
2. Zion has gone into labor…
(Isaiah 66:8)
• Zion is like “Ziun” which means a “mark” in Hebrew.
• When Jewishness is reduced to miniscule form (just a mark).
• And truth goes into hiding.
• And falsehood is celebrating.
• Such times are called “Gola” in Hebrew ()גולה
• And are likened to pregnancy, when the baby is tiny, hidden,
and adverse side effects befall the mother.
• Gola worsens over time...
3. • There is also something new and wonderful
developing during Gola –
• Like the baby during pregnancy –
• That’s the “Geula” (,גאולה in Hebrew).
4. Both pregnancy (Gola) and the baby (Geula) reach
full maturity at the birth.
…Zion has given birth!
(Ibid)
6. Do We Need Gola?
• Why become pregnant?
• It can get very painful. It’s a commitment. And life will
completely change once it’s over.
• That’s all true.
• But nevertheless people still choose to go through it.
• We want the baby and that’s the only way to get it.
• Gola is so bad – no one wants it. Even (and especially) G-d
Himself.
• But it’s worth it, because that’s how we’ll ultimately achieve
the Geula.
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7. What is Geula?
• Uneducated? First pregnancy?
• Pregnancy is a natural process. Once pregnant, no need to do
anything special.
• (Except for looking after your general health, please)
• At least in the first few months.
• But further into the pregnancy, need to prepare. There’s a
birth coming!
• Same thing with Geula. Ignorance here is not bliss.
• Especially toward the end of Gola, we need to know what
Geula is about and ensure we’re ready for it.
• Better learn up on it. (Before the birth ☺)
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8. Geula in Gola
• First is health.
• Monitor the baby during the pregnancy.
• But focus on the mother.
• Not only for her own health, but also, everything the baby
needs before the birth comes from her.
• Similarly, the Geula is fashioned during and through Gola.
• Geula is in Gola, albeit hidden.
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9. Birth-Pangs? Get Ready!
• Easy births are great.
• If you’re ready.
• To ensure you are, birth-pangs are signs that the birth is
coming up.
• So that you quickly prepare for it.
• The signs of Geula tell us to make no mistake. It’s about to
happen.
• “Would I [G-d] bring to the birth-stool and not cause to give
birth?!” (Isaiah 66:9)
• So that we get ready for it.
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10. Before Birth – A New Context
● We said earlier to focus on the mother in the beginning of the
pregnancy, not the baby.
● Come time to give birth, we’re still looking after the mother.
For sure! But in the labor ward.
● What’s changed?
● The whole context changes: Hyper-care, excitement, everyone
is teamed up and engaged with the birth to help make it
happen.
● A healthy mother means spiritual endurance during Gola.
Jewish survival. That’s what we’ve fought for all along.
● But the birth-pangs of Moshiach at the end of Gola direct our
focus toward the emerging Geula.
● That becomes the context and purpose of everything we do.
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11. Geula in a Flash
• Labor is very hard.
• The sky could be falling.
• “What will be?!” – every laboring woman cries.
• But in a flash
o Not only the pain subsides (as if it never was),
o The baby we’ve been yearning for comes out, safe and sound.
• Wow. Amazing turnaround!
• We see lots of bad in the world. Increasing. On all levels. These
are the negative/external facets of Gola.
• What will be?
• But in a flash
o Not only will it all die down,
o A new, much-awaited bonus / context will come into the picture. Geula.
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12. We Celebrate Revelation
• You just had a baby! – Congratulations! Mazal Tov!
• But what’s the novelty we’re getting excited about?
o You – the mother – are (slowly) getting back to your old self, and
o The new-born baby is not really new. It was there all along.
• However, the birth has revealed it all. Life is not the same
now.
• All the good things (Geula) are all here during Gola also. But
they are hidden.
• Moshiach will bring them out into the open.
• That’s what we’ll celebrate.
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13. Further Learning
• Another 5 insights – for the advanced.
• Another 3 introductions to understand the Signs of Moshiach:
o The biblical ailment of Tzaraat and how it’s so applicable today
o Deep Evil – an analysis of Daniel 12:10
o Generational Decline – our Pre-Moshiach dilemma from a historical context
• What are those signs of Moshiach’s coming?
• Soon to be available, by the Grace of G-d.
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Editor's Notes
To survive (as Jews) during this troublesome period. Synagogues, Mikvas, Yeshivas and other essential Jewish InfrastructureBut also need to bear in mind the destination of the Exile journey (Redemption) and ensure it is also nurtured.How?
Without conscious of what’s cooking inside (Redemption) you'd still not know what will be.It’s pretty serious turmoil and the scare from the unknown might put you to craze.