1. The document discusses various topics related to surveying including tacheometry, leveling, and triangulation. It provides definitions and explanations of terms like tacheometer, analytic lens, substance bar, and different tacheometric measurement systems.
2. Examples are given for calculating horizontal and vertical distances using tacheometric observations. The document also includes multi-part problems for determining reduced levels, horizontal distances, and elevations from tacheometric data.
3. Additional surveying concepts covered include permanent and temporary bench marks, arbitrary bench marks, extension of baselines, trigonometric leveling, axis signal corrections, and geodetic surveying. Triangulation methods and terms
1. Tape surveying involves using a steel tape or band to measure distances. Traditionally a Gunter's chain was used, which was 66 feet long with 100 links.
2. There are various techniques for measuring distances including pacing, using an odometer, satellite positioning, and electronic distance measurement. Short distances are often measured using fiberglass or steel tapes.
3. When measuring with a tape, two assistants known as chainmen take each end of the tape and carefully stretch it out. The leader places arrows to mark points along the line and uses a ranging rod to keep the tape straight between stations.
This document discusses triangulation, which is a surveying technique used to establish horizontal control networks over large areas. It involves measuring angles and lengths within networks of triangles. There are different orders of triangulation based on accuracy and area covered, including primary, secondary, and tertiary triangulation. Key aspects discussed include triangulation station layout and design, angle and distance measurements, controlling errors, and computation of unknown lengths and directions within triangles.
1) There are multiple methods for measuring distance in surveying, each with their own advantages and limitations depending on the environment, intended use of the data, and available equipment.
2) Common distance measuring methods include pacing, using an odometer wheel, chaining, stadia, and electronic distance measurement.
3) The most important factor in selecting the best distance measuring method is the intended use of the data being collected. Precision and limitations vary between methods.
Social Psychology Module Outline FNBE Sept 2015Carol Tang
The document provides information on a 3 credit hour social psychology module offered at Taylor's University. It includes a synopsis of topics covered in the module such as social behavior, prejudice, attraction and aggression. It outlines the module's teaching objectives of providing an introduction to social psychology and enabling students to understand how social situations influence human behavior. Assessment will include assignments, projects, presentations and tests to evaluate students' understanding and application of concepts as well as development of skills like critical thinking and communication.
Mathematics Final Assignment Statistic Sept 2015Carol Tang
This document contains a survey conducted by a group of students from Taylor's University on the understanding of leukemia among male and female students. The survey included 20 multiple choice questions on topics like the definition of leukemia, its symptoms, risk factors, types and treatments. It then provides a statistical analysis of the answers collected from 143 female and 157 male participants. The analysis includes charts showing the responses to each question and the percentage of students who answered correctly. It aims to assess the awareness of leukemia among the students and identify areas needing more education.
The document provides a comparative analysis of two stationery businesses located in different geographical areas - Vision Art & Stationery Suppliers in Klang Valley, and Pustaka Chiew Sdn Bhd with outlets in Perak. It finds that Vision Art faces more competition with at least 5 competitors nearby, while Pustaka Chiew only has one main competitor in Bidor. Both businesses were founded over 20 years ago and have grown profitable over the past 3-5 years, though Pustaka Chiew has expanded to 15 outlets across West Malaysia. Key competitive factors identified include location, pricing compared to competitors, and range of products and services offered.
This document provides a financial ratio analysis of LBS Bina Group Berhad, a publicly listed Malaysian property developer, for the years 2012-2013. It includes calculations and interpretations of profitability, liquidity, stability, and valuation ratios. The analysis finds that most ratios improved from 2012 to 2013, indicating stronger financial performance. Specifically, return on equity, net profit margin, and gross profit margin all increased significantly. The document also provides background on LBS Bina Group's operations and recent development projects. Finally, it graphs the company's share price against a market index from January to December 2015 to evaluate investment performance.
1. The document discusses various topics related to surveying including tacheometry, leveling, and triangulation. It provides definitions and explanations of terms like tacheometer, analytic lens, substance bar, and different tacheometric measurement systems.
2. Examples are given for calculating horizontal and vertical distances using tacheometric observations. The document also includes multi-part problems for determining reduced levels, horizontal distances, and elevations from tacheometric data.
3. Additional surveying concepts covered include permanent and temporary bench marks, arbitrary bench marks, extension of baselines, trigonometric leveling, axis signal corrections, and geodetic surveying. Triangulation methods and terms
1. Tape surveying involves using a steel tape or band to measure distances. Traditionally a Gunter's chain was used, which was 66 feet long with 100 links.
2. There are various techniques for measuring distances including pacing, using an odometer, satellite positioning, and electronic distance measurement. Short distances are often measured using fiberglass or steel tapes.
3. When measuring with a tape, two assistants known as chainmen take each end of the tape and carefully stretch it out. The leader places arrows to mark points along the line and uses a ranging rod to keep the tape straight between stations.
This document discusses triangulation, which is a surveying technique used to establish horizontal control networks over large areas. It involves measuring angles and lengths within networks of triangles. There are different orders of triangulation based on accuracy and area covered, including primary, secondary, and tertiary triangulation. Key aspects discussed include triangulation station layout and design, angle and distance measurements, controlling errors, and computation of unknown lengths and directions within triangles.
1) There are multiple methods for measuring distance in surveying, each with their own advantages and limitations depending on the environment, intended use of the data, and available equipment.
2) Common distance measuring methods include pacing, using an odometer wheel, chaining, stadia, and electronic distance measurement.
3) The most important factor in selecting the best distance measuring method is the intended use of the data being collected. Precision and limitations vary between methods.
Social Psychology Module Outline FNBE Sept 2015Carol Tang
The document provides information on a 3 credit hour social psychology module offered at Taylor's University. It includes a synopsis of topics covered in the module such as social behavior, prejudice, attraction and aggression. It outlines the module's teaching objectives of providing an introduction to social psychology and enabling students to understand how social situations influence human behavior. Assessment will include assignments, projects, presentations and tests to evaluate students' understanding and application of concepts as well as development of skills like critical thinking and communication.
Mathematics Final Assignment Statistic Sept 2015Carol Tang
This document contains a survey conducted by a group of students from Taylor's University on the understanding of leukemia among male and female students. The survey included 20 multiple choice questions on topics like the definition of leukemia, its symptoms, risk factors, types and treatments. It then provides a statistical analysis of the answers collected from 143 female and 157 male participants. The analysis includes charts showing the responses to each question and the percentage of students who answered correctly. It aims to assess the awareness of leukemia among the students and identify areas needing more education.
The document provides a comparative analysis of two stationery businesses located in different geographical areas - Vision Art & Stationery Suppliers in Klang Valley, and Pustaka Chiew Sdn Bhd with outlets in Perak. It finds that Vision Art faces more competition with at least 5 competitors nearby, while Pustaka Chiew only has one main competitor in Bidor. Both businesses were founded over 20 years ago and have grown profitable over the past 3-5 years, though Pustaka Chiew has expanded to 15 outlets across West Malaysia. Key competitive factors identified include location, pricing compared to competitors, and range of products and services offered.
This document provides a financial ratio analysis of LBS Bina Group Berhad, a publicly listed Malaysian property developer, for the years 2012-2013. It includes calculations and interpretations of profitability, liquidity, stability, and valuation ratios. The analysis finds that most ratios improved from 2012 to 2013, indicating stronger financial performance. Specifically, return on equity, net profit margin, and gross profit margin all increased significantly. The document also provides background on LBS Bina Group's operations and recent development projects. Finally, it graphs the company's share price against a market index from January to December 2015 to evaluate investment performance.
EPC Individual Oral Presentation Slide - September 2015Carol Tang
- Fujian tulou are large, fortified earth buildings found in southeastern Fujian province, China that were constructed between the 12th-20th centuries. They were built in circular or rectangular shapes using rammed earth walls that are 2-5 stories high.
- Tulou provided defense for communities against threats like bandits, animals, fires and earthquakes. The thick walls, narrow windows, and water defenses provided strong protection.
- Internally, tulou housed up to 100 families and had public areas, ancestral shrines, and bedrooms organized around central courtyards. Wood and stone materials provided structural support and wind/weather resistance.
Henry was a smart but hot-tempered and racist student in high school who only hung out with Chinese friends. In university, his initial impression on others was friendly, but they realized he had a bad temper. After his grades started dropping, his lecturer encouraged him to see a counselor. The counselor motivated Henry to change his attitudes by controlling his anger. With effort, Henry improved his behavior and his friends returned to him.
The document is a group assignment report for a social psychology module. It includes an introduction summarizing the assignment requirements to create a video incorporating 3 concepts and write a report. It then outlines the group members, concepts chosen (prejudice, observation learning, self-handicapping, first impression, persuasion and motivation), and filming process over several sessions. It provides the plot of the video about a girl who changes her unhealthy lifestyle after being persuaded and motivated by her friend. It also includes the script of 8 scenes filmed to tell the story. In under 3 sentences, this document summarizes a group's social psychology assignment to create a video and report on concepts of prejudice, observation learning and motivation through a story about a girl
The document appears to be 3 scanned pages from a magazine or book discussing the history and development of photography. It touches on early pioneers like Daguerre and Fox Talbot who developed early photographic processes in the 1830s and 1840s. The text also discusses the growth of photography through the mid-1800s as the technology advanced and became more widely used and commercialized.
This document provides an assignment for comparing two businesses that produce LED lighting products in different locations. It outlines the group members and their roles for the project. It includes a table of contents and a key summary comparing Nitto Optotronics in Puchong, Selangor and Opto Semiconductor in Taiping, Perak. Both companies aim to produce eco-friendly LED lights to support energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. The summary describes their similar advantages while focusing on greener practices.
English 2 Final Report Presentation slideCarol Tang
This document compares two Malaysian LED lighting businesses - Nitto Optotronics and Optotronics Semiconductor. Both were founded in 2010 and 2000 respectively by consortium groups. Nitto Optotronics has two branches, 500 employees, and 25 customers. Optotronics Semiconductor has three branches, 650 employees, and two customers. They produce similar LED products but Nitto Optotronics faces more competition and aims to expand its product lines. The businesses differ in size, growth, and competitive environment.
This document provides information about an English 2 module offered at Taylor's University. The 5-credit module aims to develop students' English proficiency skills, including reading, writing, listening and speaking. It will be taught over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Students will learn to communicate effectively for different situations and purposes, and demonstrate accuracy in the four language skills. Upon completing the module, students should be able to analyze texts critically, write well-organized essays, identify elements of speech, and develop public speaking and interviewing skills. The module employs student-centered learning and assesses students throughout the semester.
This document provides information about the Effective Public Communication module offered at Taylor's University. The 3 credit, 18-week module aims to develop students' interpersonal and group communication skills through concepts like perception, listening, decision making and conflict handling. Students will learn communication principles and apply them to analyze interactions. The module involves weekly lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes class participation, projects and a final exam. Student-centered learning is used to encourage active participation.
This document summarizes key concepts from a student's journal entries on social psychology topics including counterfactual thinking, self-fulfilling prophecies, observational learning, and stereotypes. The student provides examples from their own experiences to illustrate each concept. Counterfactual thinking involves imagining alternative outcomes for events. Self-fulfilling prophecies occur when a belief causes a person to act in a way that confirms the belief. Observational learning is learning through watching others. Stereotypes involve making assumptions about people based on their group memberships.
This document provides information about a Mathematics module offered at Taylor's University. The 4-credit, 18-week module aims to equip students with essential mathematical skills through lectures, self-study, and assessments. Students will develop skills in algebra, calculus, geometry, and their applications. Assessment includes tests, assignments, and a final exam worth 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively. The module uses student-centered learning and aims to develop students' problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.
This document outlines an assignment for an English class to write a compare and contrast essay about two movie genres. Students must choose between disaster/adventure films or science fiction films, research the genre, watch examples, and write a 6 paragraph essay comparing or contrasting two movies. The essay must be 600-1000 words and follow APA style for citations and references. A draft is due for feedback before the final submission deadline of December 4, 2015. The assignment will be graded based on organization, structure, content, style, and overall presentation.
Social psychology Video Clip Presentation SlideCarol Tang
This document contains a summary of concepts from social psychology applied to a scene depicting Carol and her friends. It includes 6 concepts:
1) Prejudice is shown when Carol prejudges a man as gay based on his clothing without knowledge.
2) Self-handicapping is shown when Carol claims overweight people eat more to avoid responsibility for her health.
3) First impression is shown when Carol initially views Li Ying's friend as healthy based on seeing him at the gym.
4) Persuasion is shown as Li Ying tries to encourage Carol to change unhealthy habits and lifestyle.
5) Observational learning is shown when Carol learns to use the gym facilities by watching CY.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 of the Social Psychology course. Students are asked to complete a journal entry reflecting on how the course concepts relate to their personal lives or experiences. They should submit two journal entries per assignment that are 1.5-2 paragraphs each, relating a past life experience to a concept from the lectures. The objectives are to increase awareness of how social psychology applies to daily life and to understand interactions with others. Students will be assessed on demonstrating understanding of course themes, appropriately applying concepts to personal experiences, and following the documentation format and submission requirements.
Maths project brief jan 2015 project - statisticsCarol Tang
This document outlines the requirements for a statistics project assigned to students. It instructs students to form groups of 4-5 members and conduct a survey comparing understanding of a chronic disease between male and female students. The survey must include at least 15 questions and interview a minimum of 200 targets total. Students are assessed based on their understanding of comparative surveys, knowledge and application of statistical analysis, communication skills, and individual contribution. A report summarizing the findings is required to be submitted along with an infographic poster and raw survey data. Peer evaluation of individual contributions to the group project is also included.
This document outlines an assignment for a course on effective public communication. Students must complete an individual oral presentation on one of four topics: traditional dwellings, religious buildings, mural paintings, or parks and gardens from around the world. For their chosen topic, students must describe the historical background, structure/layout, ornamentation, materials used, and other relevant information. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes with references cited. Students will be evaluated on understanding the brief, content organization and relevance, use of references, and grammar. Presentations are to be submitted digitally by the assigned dates.
Both Frozen and Tangled have protagonists born with magical powers - Elsa can create ice and snow, while Rapunzel's hair can restore youth. Though the plots differ, both involve the protagonists struggling with their powers and ultimately finding acceptance. The movies also emphasize positive messages about not judging others and finding happiness through family. While the animation styles differ slightly, both are considered technical achievements that bring their magical worlds to life through vivid details and spectacular scenes like Elsa's ice palace.
This document outlines an assignment for a research project comparing two similar businesses in different geographical locations. Students will work in groups to study and compare two trades or businesses, one located in the Klang Valley and the other located elsewhere in Malaysia. They will conduct primary and secondary research on the businesses' histories, operations, competitive environments, and similarities/differences. Students must submit a 2,500-3,000 word written report and do a 20-25 minute presentation of their findings. The report will be assessed based on topic content, format, and the quality of the verbal presentation.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for a group assignment comparing two businesses in different geographical locations within the same industry. Students must form groups of 6 or less, select two businesses to research, conduct interviews and on-site observations, and write a 2,500-3,000 word report analyzing the competitive behaviors and comparing characteristics of the two businesses. They must also submit short video segments relevant to their site visits and research. The assignment aims to help students understand real-world market forces and consumer behavior and compare different types of market competition.
Ecn30205 course outline september 2015 semesterCarol Tang
This document provides information on the Principles of Economics module offered at Taylor's University. The 5-credit hour module introduces students to key microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes a class test, assignment, final exam and e-portfolio. The module aims to help students understand economic theories, scarcity, market forces, and the overall workings of the economy.
Acc30205 new course outline september 2015 semesterCarol Tang
This document provides information about a 5-credit hour module on basic accounting taught over 18 weeks. The module aims to develop students' understanding of accounting concepts, financial reporting, bookkeeping, and analyzing business performance. It will be taught through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn key accounting principles, prepare financial statements, and assess businesses using financial ratio analysis to meet the learning outcomes. Assessment will include coursework, presentations, and a final exam.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
EPC Individual Oral Presentation Slide - September 2015Carol Tang
- Fujian tulou are large, fortified earth buildings found in southeastern Fujian province, China that were constructed between the 12th-20th centuries. They were built in circular or rectangular shapes using rammed earth walls that are 2-5 stories high.
- Tulou provided defense for communities against threats like bandits, animals, fires and earthquakes. The thick walls, narrow windows, and water defenses provided strong protection.
- Internally, tulou housed up to 100 families and had public areas, ancestral shrines, and bedrooms organized around central courtyards. Wood and stone materials provided structural support and wind/weather resistance.
Henry was a smart but hot-tempered and racist student in high school who only hung out with Chinese friends. In university, his initial impression on others was friendly, but they realized he had a bad temper. After his grades started dropping, his lecturer encouraged him to see a counselor. The counselor motivated Henry to change his attitudes by controlling his anger. With effort, Henry improved his behavior and his friends returned to him.
The document is a group assignment report for a social psychology module. It includes an introduction summarizing the assignment requirements to create a video incorporating 3 concepts and write a report. It then outlines the group members, concepts chosen (prejudice, observation learning, self-handicapping, first impression, persuasion and motivation), and filming process over several sessions. It provides the plot of the video about a girl who changes her unhealthy lifestyle after being persuaded and motivated by her friend. It also includes the script of 8 scenes filmed to tell the story. In under 3 sentences, this document summarizes a group's social psychology assignment to create a video and report on concepts of prejudice, observation learning and motivation through a story about a girl
The document appears to be 3 scanned pages from a magazine or book discussing the history and development of photography. It touches on early pioneers like Daguerre and Fox Talbot who developed early photographic processes in the 1830s and 1840s. The text also discusses the growth of photography through the mid-1800s as the technology advanced and became more widely used and commercialized.
This document provides an assignment for comparing two businesses that produce LED lighting products in different locations. It outlines the group members and their roles for the project. It includes a table of contents and a key summary comparing Nitto Optotronics in Puchong, Selangor and Opto Semiconductor in Taiping, Perak. Both companies aim to produce eco-friendly LED lights to support energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. The summary describes their similar advantages while focusing on greener practices.
English 2 Final Report Presentation slideCarol Tang
This document compares two Malaysian LED lighting businesses - Nitto Optotronics and Optotronics Semiconductor. Both were founded in 2010 and 2000 respectively by consortium groups. Nitto Optotronics has two branches, 500 employees, and 25 customers. Optotronics Semiconductor has three branches, 650 employees, and two customers. They produce similar LED products but Nitto Optotronics faces more competition and aims to expand its product lines. The businesses differ in size, growth, and competitive environment.
This document provides information about an English 2 module offered at Taylor's University. The 5-credit module aims to develop students' English proficiency skills, including reading, writing, listening and speaking. It will be taught over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Students will learn to communicate effectively for different situations and purposes, and demonstrate accuracy in the four language skills. Upon completing the module, students should be able to analyze texts critically, write well-organized essays, identify elements of speech, and develop public speaking and interviewing skills. The module employs student-centered learning and assesses students throughout the semester.
This document provides information about the Effective Public Communication module offered at Taylor's University. The 3 credit, 18-week module aims to develop students' interpersonal and group communication skills through concepts like perception, listening, decision making and conflict handling. Students will learn communication principles and apply them to analyze interactions. The module involves weekly lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes class participation, projects and a final exam. Student-centered learning is used to encourage active participation.
This document summarizes key concepts from a student's journal entries on social psychology topics including counterfactual thinking, self-fulfilling prophecies, observational learning, and stereotypes. The student provides examples from their own experiences to illustrate each concept. Counterfactual thinking involves imagining alternative outcomes for events. Self-fulfilling prophecies occur when a belief causes a person to act in a way that confirms the belief. Observational learning is learning through watching others. Stereotypes involve making assumptions about people based on their group memberships.
This document provides information about a Mathematics module offered at Taylor's University. The 4-credit, 18-week module aims to equip students with essential mathematical skills through lectures, self-study, and assessments. Students will develop skills in algebra, calculus, geometry, and their applications. Assessment includes tests, assignments, and a final exam worth 20%, 30%, and 50% respectively. The module uses student-centered learning and aims to develop students' problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.
This document outlines an assignment for an English class to write a compare and contrast essay about two movie genres. Students must choose between disaster/adventure films or science fiction films, research the genre, watch examples, and write a 6 paragraph essay comparing or contrasting two movies. The essay must be 600-1000 words and follow APA style for citations and references. A draft is due for feedback before the final submission deadline of December 4, 2015. The assignment will be graded based on organization, structure, content, style, and overall presentation.
Social psychology Video Clip Presentation SlideCarol Tang
This document contains a summary of concepts from social psychology applied to a scene depicting Carol and her friends. It includes 6 concepts:
1) Prejudice is shown when Carol prejudges a man as gay based on his clothing without knowledge.
2) Self-handicapping is shown when Carol claims overweight people eat more to avoid responsibility for her health.
3) First impression is shown when Carol initially views Li Ying's friend as healthy based on seeing him at the gym.
4) Persuasion is shown as Li Ying tries to encourage Carol to change unhealthy habits and lifestyle.
5) Observational learning is shown when Carol learns to use the gym facilities by watching CY.
This document provides instructions for Assignment 1 of the Social Psychology course. Students are asked to complete a journal entry reflecting on how the course concepts relate to their personal lives or experiences. They should submit two journal entries per assignment that are 1.5-2 paragraphs each, relating a past life experience to a concept from the lectures. The objectives are to increase awareness of how social psychology applies to daily life and to understand interactions with others. Students will be assessed on demonstrating understanding of course themes, appropriately applying concepts to personal experiences, and following the documentation format and submission requirements.
Maths project brief jan 2015 project - statisticsCarol Tang
This document outlines the requirements for a statistics project assigned to students. It instructs students to form groups of 4-5 members and conduct a survey comparing understanding of a chronic disease between male and female students. The survey must include at least 15 questions and interview a minimum of 200 targets total. Students are assessed based on their understanding of comparative surveys, knowledge and application of statistical analysis, communication skills, and individual contribution. A report summarizing the findings is required to be submitted along with an infographic poster and raw survey data. Peer evaluation of individual contributions to the group project is also included.
This document outlines an assignment for a course on effective public communication. Students must complete an individual oral presentation on one of four topics: traditional dwellings, religious buildings, mural paintings, or parks and gardens from around the world. For their chosen topic, students must describe the historical background, structure/layout, ornamentation, materials used, and other relevant information. Presentations should be 10-15 minutes with references cited. Students will be evaluated on understanding the brief, content organization and relevance, use of references, and grammar. Presentations are to be submitted digitally by the assigned dates.
Both Frozen and Tangled have protagonists born with magical powers - Elsa can create ice and snow, while Rapunzel's hair can restore youth. Though the plots differ, both involve the protagonists struggling with their powers and ultimately finding acceptance. The movies also emphasize positive messages about not judging others and finding happiness through family. While the animation styles differ slightly, both are considered technical achievements that bring their magical worlds to life through vivid details and spectacular scenes like Elsa's ice palace.
This document outlines an assignment for a research project comparing two similar businesses in different geographical locations. Students will work in groups to study and compare two trades or businesses, one located in the Klang Valley and the other located elsewhere in Malaysia. They will conduct primary and secondary research on the businesses' histories, operations, competitive environments, and similarities/differences. Students must submit a 2,500-3,000 word written report and do a 20-25 minute presentation of their findings. The report will be assessed based on topic content, format, and the quality of the verbal presentation.
This document provides guidelines and requirements for a group assignment comparing two businesses in different geographical locations within the same industry. Students must form groups of 6 or less, select two businesses to research, conduct interviews and on-site observations, and write a 2,500-3,000 word report analyzing the competitive behaviors and comparing characteristics of the two businesses. They must also submit short video segments relevant to their site visits and research. The assignment aims to help students understand real-world market forces and consumer behavior and compare different types of market competition.
Ecn30205 course outline september 2015 semesterCarol Tang
This document provides information on the Principles of Economics module offered at Taylor's University. The 5-credit hour module introduces students to key microeconomic and macroeconomic concepts over 18 weeks through lectures, tutorials and self-study. Assessment includes a class test, assignment, final exam and e-portfolio. The module aims to help students understand economic theories, scarcity, market forces, and the overall workings of the economy.
Acc30205 new course outline september 2015 semesterCarol Tang
This document provides information about a 5-credit hour module on basic accounting taught over 18 weeks. The module aims to develop students' understanding of accounting concepts, financial reporting, bookkeeping, and analyzing business performance. It will be taught through lectures, tutorials, and self-study. Students will learn key accounting principles, prepare financial statements, and assess businesses using financial ratio analysis to meet the learning outcomes. Assessment will include coursework, presentations, and a final exam.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
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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.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
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LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
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changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
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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.
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Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
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How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.