The document lists 6 famous artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Vermeer, Arcimboldo, Van Gogh, Picasso, and Andy Warhol. It does not provide any additional context or details about the artists.
Changing lid closing options on Windows 7Phouthun Nay
This presentation is a step by step guide to how to change what closing the lid on your laptop does in Windows 7. Based on: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25230/beginner-geek-change-what-windows-does-when-you-shut-your-laptops-lid/
CS101 Assignment: http://www.zamanuniversity.edu.kh
Zaman University Phnom Penh Cambodia
This document discusses professional opportunities for Indian chartered accountants in the information technology field in Canada. It outlines fields like IT auditing, information security consulting, and ERP application roles that chartered accountants can excel in. It emphasizes that accounting and IT knowledge combined creates a unique and in-demand skill set. It provides information on prerequisites like obtaining IT certifications in fields like CISA, CISM, and SAP before arriving in Canada to improve job prospects. Contact information is provided for organizations that can assist chartered accountants.
The document discusses the benefits and opportunities of accepting digital currencies like Bitcoin as a payment method. It notes that digital currencies offer lower transaction fees of less than 1% compared to 3-4% for credit cards. Accepting digital currencies can help merchants reach a global customer base with instant payments and avoid chargebacks. While price volatility and security concerns scare some merchants, the document argues that merchants should fear missing out on the growing market for digital currency payments. It provides examples of merchants that saw increased sales and orders after starting to accept Bitcoin. Overall, the document promotes adopting digital currencies to take advantage of lower costs and access to new customers.
This presentation discusses aqueous pollution caused by heavy metals. It defines heavy metals and lists some common heavy metals that cause water pollution, including cadmium, lead, mercury, aluminum, antimony, arsenic, zinc, copper, nickel, tin, and uranium. The sources of heavy metal pollution are identified as mines, smelters, power plants, vehicle emissions, and electronic waste. Several methods for purifying water from heavy metal pollution are described, such as chemical precipitation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and biosorption. The health effects of various heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, and mercury are outlined.
The document lists 6 famous artists: Leonardo da Vinci, Vermeer, Arcimboldo, Van Gogh, Picasso, and Andy Warhol. It does not provide any additional context or details about the artists.
Changing lid closing options on Windows 7Phouthun Nay
This presentation is a step by step guide to how to change what closing the lid on your laptop does in Windows 7. Based on: http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25230/beginner-geek-change-what-windows-does-when-you-shut-your-laptops-lid/
CS101 Assignment: http://www.zamanuniversity.edu.kh
Zaman University Phnom Penh Cambodia
This document discusses professional opportunities for Indian chartered accountants in the information technology field in Canada. It outlines fields like IT auditing, information security consulting, and ERP application roles that chartered accountants can excel in. It emphasizes that accounting and IT knowledge combined creates a unique and in-demand skill set. It provides information on prerequisites like obtaining IT certifications in fields like CISA, CISM, and SAP before arriving in Canada to improve job prospects. Contact information is provided for organizations that can assist chartered accountants.
The document discusses the benefits and opportunities of accepting digital currencies like Bitcoin as a payment method. It notes that digital currencies offer lower transaction fees of less than 1% compared to 3-4% for credit cards. Accepting digital currencies can help merchants reach a global customer base with instant payments and avoid chargebacks. While price volatility and security concerns scare some merchants, the document argues that merchants should fear missing out on the growing market for digital currency payments. It provides examples of merchants that saw increased sales and orders after starting to accept Bitcoin. Overall, the document promotes adopting digital currencies to take advantage of lower costs and access to new customers.
This presentation discusses aqueous pollution caused by heavy metals. It defines heavy metals and lists some common heavy metals that cause water pollution, including cadmium, lead, mercury, aluminum, antimony, arsenic, zinc, copper, nickel, tin, and uranium. The sources of heavy metal pollution are identified as mines, smelters, power plants, vehicle emissions, and electronic waste. Several methods for purifying water from heavy metal pollution are described, such as chemical precipitation, ion exchange, reverse osmosis, and biosorption. The health effects of various heavy metals like arsenic, cadmium, and mercury are outlined.
This document discusses ethnopharmacology, which is the scientific study of materials used as medicines by different cultural groups. It notes that ethnopharmacology is a branch of ethnobotany and involves multiple disciplines. The document outlines the historical development of ethnopharmacology and the process of drug discovery using its approach. This includes obtaining information from sources, scientific investigation through extraction, activity testing, and chemical examination. It also discusses some problems and questions regarding ethnopharmacology, such as reliability of information and intellectual property issues.
The document outlines the multi-step process for developing new drugs, which includes discovery, preclinical testing on cells and animals, and clinical trials with human subjects in 4 phases. It takes an average of 6.5 years and over $500 million to develop a new drug, with only 1 in 1000 potential compounds making it through the rigorous testing process. The clinical trials are designed with safety protections for research volunteers and oversight from regulatory agencies like the FDA.
This document summarizes heavy metal contamination in various areas of Pakistan. It discusses high levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, copper, chromium, and zinc found in groundwater and surface water in several provinces, often exceeding World Health Organization guidelines. Extended exposure to these heavy metals through drinking water can cause various cancers and other health issues. Maps show the concentration levels of cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead and arsenic found in groundwater across Pakistan.
This document summarizes key aspects of water quality assessment. It discusses the importance of monitoring water quality and outlines some common parameters used to assess quality, including biological, chemical, and physical parameters. Specific parameters discussed in detail include dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, and water quality standards for various substances. The overall document provides an overview of approaches and considerations for water quality assessment.
NEED, IMPORTANCE, OPPORTUNITIES, TYPES AND CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND PLANS; FOREIGN COLLABORATION; CASE STUDY ON SEWA.
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 1881 and showed an early talent for art. He spent part of his childhood in A Coruña, Spain before moving to other cities to develop his unique artistic style. Over his long career, Picasso painted over 1,500 pictures in different periods and styles, making major innovations such as Cubism, while also using his art to promote peace, such as in his famous painting Guernica.
This document discusses food quality parameters and methods for analyzing food products. It outlines factors that contribute to food quality like appearance, taste, and nutritional value. Physical, chemical, and microbiological tests are used to analyze raw materials and finished products to ensure safety and purity. Parameters like moisture, fat, protein, and packaging materials are evaluated using methods like the hot air oven test and chemical analysis. Instrumental techniques like gas chromatography-olfactometry and electronic nose are also used to objectively measure organoleptic properties and identify volatile compounds that influence flavor.
This document discusses edge detection in images. It defines edges as areas of abrupt change in pixel intensity that often correspond to object boundaries. Several edge detection techniques are covered, including gradient-based methods using the Sobel and Prewitt operators to calculate the gradient magnitude and direction at each pixel and identify edges. The key steps of edge detection are described as smoothing, enhancement, thresholding and localization. Examples of edge detection code in C language using the Sobel operator are provided. Applications of edge detection include image enhancement, text detection and video surveillance.
This document discusses ethnopharmacology, which is the scientific study of materials used as medicines by different cultural groups. It notes that ethnopharmacology is a branch of ethnobotany and involves multiple disciplines. The document outlines the historical development of ethnopharmacology and the process of drug discovery using its approach. This includes obtaining information from sources, scientific investigation through extraction, activity testing, and chemical examination. It also discusses some problems and questions regarding ethnopharmacology, such as reliability of information and intellectual property issues.
The document outlines the multi-step process for developing new drugs, which includes discovery, preclinical testing on cells and animals, and clinical trials with human subjects in 4 phases. It takes an average of 6.5 years and over $500 million to develop a new drug, with only 1 in 1000 potential compounds making it through the rigorous testing process. The clinical trials are designed with safety protections for research volunteers and oversight from regulatory agencies like the FDA.
This document summarizes heavy metal contamination in various areas of Pakistan. It discusses high levels of arsenic, cadmium, lead, nickel, copper, chromium, and zinc found in groundwater and surface water in several provinces, often exceeding World Health Organization guidelines. Extended exposure to these heavy metals through drinking water can cause various cancers and other health issues. Maps show the concentration levels of cadmium, chromium, nickel, lead and arsenic found in groundwater across Pakistan.
This document summarizes key aspects of water quality assessment. It discusses the importance of monitoring water quality and outlines some common parameters used to assess quality, including biological, chemical, and physical parameters. Specific parameters discussed in detail include dissolved oxygen, biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, and water quality standards for various substances. The overall document provides an overview of approaches and considerations for water quality assessment.
NEED, IMPORTANCE, OPPORTUNITIES, TYPES AND CHALLENGES OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP; GOVERNMENT SCHEMES AND PLANS; FOREIGN COLLABORATION; CASE STUDY ON SEWA.
Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in 1881 and showed an early talent for art. He spent part of his childhood in A Coruña, Spain before moving to other cities to develop his unique artistic style. Over his long career, Picasso painted over 1,500 pictures in different periods and styles, making major innovations such as Cubism, while also using his art to promote peace, such as in his famous painting Guernica.
This document discusses food quality parameters and methods for analyzing food products. It outlines factors that contribute to food quality like appearance, taste, and nutritional value. Physical, chemical, and microbiological tests are used to analyze raw materials and finished products to ensure safety and purity. Parameters like moisture, fat, protein, and packaging materials are evaluated using methods like the hot air oven test and chemical analysis. Instrumental techniques like gas chromatography-olfactometry and electronic nose are also used to objectively measure organoleptic properties and identify volatile compounds that influence flavor.
This document discusses edge detection in images. It defines edges as areas of abrupt change in pixel intensity that often correspond to object boundaries. Several edge detection techniques are covered, including gradient-based methods using the Sobel and Prewitt operators to calculate the gradient magnitude and direction at each pixel and identify edges. The key steps of edge detection are described as smoothing, enhancement, thresholding and localization. Examples of edge detection code in C language using the Sobel operator are provided. Applications of edge detection include image enhancement, text detection and video surveillance.