At Place Bridge Academy, we have International Night and invite the community and several educators. Last night, April 13, 2011, was International Night. This is one of the shows I presented.
The Mexican flag represents independence, religion, and the blood of heroes with its green, white, and red colors. Mexican money comes in bills ranging from 20 to 1000 pesos. Cancun is famous for its beaches and underwater cement sculptures. Leopards are a special animal found in Mexico that live 15-25 years in quarantine. Enchiladas and margaritas are iconic Mexican foods eaten for holidays and dinner. Puerto Vallarta and the pyramids of Tenayuca and Chichen Itza are popular Mexican attractions. Joaquin Clausell brought impressionism to Mexico and Dia de los Muertos honors dead family members on November 1st and 2nd.
A tsunami is a series of waves caused by the displacement of water, usually in an ocean, which is often triggered by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other underwater explosions. Tsunamis have small wave heights offshore but grow taller as they reach shallow coastal waters, posing a threat to areas near the shore. Notable deadly tsunamis include the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 130,000 people and the 2011 Japan tsunami that caused over 9,500 deaths.
A tsunami is a large sea wave caused by earthquakes or landslides that can kill tens of thousands of people. They are very dangerous as they can destroy homes and buildings. In 2004, an earthquake in the Indian Ocean caused a tsunami that killed over 230,000 people across 14 countries. Similarly, a 2011 earthquake off the coast of Japan generated a tsunami that resulted in over 9,000 confirmed deaths.
Mexico has a diverse culture with regional specialties like tamales for Christmas and menudo on Sundays. Mexico's flag and map have changed over time as the United States acquired some Mexican states. Mexico has beautiful beaches like Acapulco and Cancun and celebrates holidays honoring the deceased as well as Christmas and Cinco de Mayo. Felipe Calderon has served as Mexico's president for the past six years and most Mexicans are Roman Catholic, believing in the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. The primary languages spoken are Spanish, Mayan and Nahuatl and Mexico has a federal republic government with climates ranging from tropical to desert.
Thailand has a red, white, and blue flag and over 50 languages are spoken. Thailand was never colonized by European powers and Bangkok is the capital and center for government, education, culture, and business. Thai people eat rice at almost every meal and consider sandwiches a snack. Thai culture places great importance on food and eating together.
Charles Dickens was a famous 19th century author known for his serial novels. He would publish chapters individually in newspapers to keep readers engaged and coming back for more. This "cliffhanger" technique involved ending chapters with a suspenseful moment to make readers want to know what happens next. The presentation argues this is an effective marketing strategy for bloggers, suggesting they write posts that introduce an idea but leave some suspense at the end to encourage readers to return. It provides an example of using this technique to discuss getting dumped by a boyfriend. The presentation concludes by offering copywriting services to help marketers tell compelling stories using techniques from great writers like Dickens.
Thailand has a red, white, and blue flag and Bangkok is its capital city. Over 50 languages are spoken in Thailand, which was never colonized by European powers. The country is shaped like an elephant's head and rice is a staple food, with Thai people eating it at almost every meal along with spicy dishes. Thai culture places importance on elephants, Buddhism, and the monarchy, with the king featured on currency.
Nepal is located between India and China in Asia. It contains Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali. The Nepali language contains 37 letters and Tihar and Dashin are two of the most important cultural festivals celebrated in Nepal, which is known for its diverse clothing, including over 63 types of traditional garments. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal, which has a unique flag among countries and is known for its spicy cuisine.
The Mexican flag represents independence, religion, and the blood of heroes with its green, white, and red colors. Mexican money comes in bills ranging from 20 to 1000 pesos. Cancun is famous for its beaches and underwater cement sculptures. Leopards are a special animal found in Mexico that live 15-25 years in quarantine. Enchiladas and margaritas are iconic Mexican foods eaten for holidays and dinner. Puerto Vallarta and the pyramids of Tenayuca and Chichen Itza are popular Mexican attractions. Joaquin Clausell brought impressionism to Mexico and Dia de los Muertos honors dead family members on November 1st and 2nd.
A tsunami is a series of waves caused by the displacement of water, usually in an ocean, which is often triggered by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and other underwater explosions. Tsunamis have small wave heights offshore but grow taller as they reach shallow coastal waters, posing a threat to areas near the shore. Notable deadly tsunamis include the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami that killed over 130,000 people and the 2011 Japan tsunami that caused over 9,500 deaths.
A tsunami is a large sea wave caused by earthquakes or landslides that can kill tens of thousands of people. They are very dangerous as they can destroy homes and buildings. In 2004, an earthquake in the Indian Ocean caused a tsunami that killed over 230,000 people across 14 countries. Similarly, a 2011 earthquake off the coast of Japan generated a tsunami that resulted in over 9,000 confirmed deaths.
Mexico has a diverse culture with regional specialties like tamales for Christmas and menudo on Sundays. Mexico's flag and map have changed over time as the United States acquired some Mexican states. Mexico has beautiful beaches like Acapulco and Cancun and celebrates holidays honoring the deceased as well as Christmas and Cinco de Mayo. Felipe Calderon has served as Mexico's president for the past six years and most Mexicans are Roman Catholic, believing in the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ. The primary languages spoken are Spanish, Mayan and Nahuatl and Mexico has a federal republic government with climates ranging from tropical to desert.
Thailand has a red, white, and blue flag and over 50 languages are spoken. Thailand was never colonized by European powers and Bangkok is the capital and center for government, education, culture, and business. Thai people eat rice at almost every meal and consider sandwiches a snack. Thai culture places great importance on food and eating together.
Charles Dickens was a famous 19th century author known for his serial novels. He would publish chapters individually in newspapers to keep readers engaged and coming back for more. This "cliffhanger" technique involved ending chapters with a suspenseful moment to make readers want to know what happens next. The presentation argues this is an effective marketing strategy for bloggers, suggesting they write posts that introduce an idea but leave some suspense at the end to encourage readers to return. It provides an example of using this technique to discuss getting dumped by a boyfriend. The presentation concludes by offering copywriting services to help marketers tell compelling stories using techniques from great writers like Dickens.
Thailand has a red, white, and blue flag and Bangkok is its capital city. Over 50 languages are spoken in Thailand, which was never colonized by European powers. The country is shaped like an elephant's head and rice is a staple food, with Thai people eating it at almost every meal along with spicy dishes. Thai culture places importance on elephants, Buddhism, and the monarchy, with the king featured on currency.
Nepal is located between India and China in Asia. It contains Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, also known as Sagarmatha in Nepali. The Nepali language contains 37 letters and Tihar and Dashin are two of the most important cultural festivals celebrated in Nepal, which is known for its diverse clothing, including over 63 types of traditional garments. Kathmandu is the capital city of Nepal, which has a unique flag among countries and is known for its spicy cuisine.
Pat presents Thailand and shares some of its secrets treasures. He introduces aspects of Thai culture like its biodiversity, agriculture, food, textiles, people and more. Pat expresses pride in his home country and invites the reader to learn about Thailand's exotic inspirations through its natural beauty, cultural heritage and warm people.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. It has four main regions - the central plains region which contains the capital Bangkok, the mountainous north, the plateau region of Isaan in the northeast and the southern peninsula. The majority of people are ethnic Thai, descended from various tribes, though some regions also contain other ethnic groups like the Lao and people of Malay descent. Thai culture is known for its friendliness and emphasis on enjoyment, shown through greetings like the wai gesture and valuing of sanku or fun. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy and has been inhabited for over 10,000 years.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia between the South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand, and Andaman Sea. It has a population of 66 million people and its capital and largest city is Bangkok. Thailand was never colonized and its culture incorporates many regional influences, with Thai being the dominant language though some minority languages are also spoken. Some notable celebrations include Songkran (Thai New Year), Loi Krathong, and the Queen's birthday. Thai cuisine prominently features rice, soups, curries, seafood, and peanuts. The country has a diverse landscape and economy based around agriculture including rice. Famous landmarks include the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, and islands like Ko Tao and Railay known
Jim Thompson was an American businessman who helped revive the Thai silk industry in the 1950s and 1960s. He built his home in Bangkok, Thailand to showcase his large collection of Southeast Asian art. The home, now called the Jim Thompson House, is comprised of six traditional Thai houses reconstructed on the property. It features Thai design elements and sits on landscaped grounds surrounded by jungle, showcasing Thai architecture and culture.
The document provides information about several partner countries including Poland, Romania, Turkey, Portugal, Italy, Lithuania, and Spain. Some key facts presented include:
- Poland's capital is Warsaw and notable Poles include Marie Curie and Frederic Chopin.
- Romania's capital is Bucharest and it is a large producer of wine. Many films have been shot there.
- Turkey sits on two continents and was once led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Traditional foods include baklava and kebab.
- Portugal's capital is Lisbon and it was a center of exploration led by Vasco da Gama. Soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo hails from Portugal.
- Italy invented
Thailand is officially called The Kingdom of Thailand. Its capital and largest city is Bangkok, located in Southeast Asia. The country has a population of over 65 million people and its geography is dominated by central plains known as the Rice Bowl of Asia. The official religion is Buddhism, followed by 95% of the population. Thai culture has strong Indian and Chinese influences as well as unique Thai elements. Some notable aspects of Thai culture include the greeting of "Wai", traditional costumes like the Chakri worn by women, and festivals like Songkran which marks the Thai New Year.
International students share their culture at local gradeschools with this ppt and interactive displays of their countries foods, crafts, language, writing, games, and clothing
This document provides an overview of the culture of Thailand. It discusses several aspects of traditional Thai culture, including the main religion of Buddhism, the Thai language, customs and traditions like cuisine and martial arts. It also briefly outlines popular culture in Thailand and compares Thai culture to that of neighboring Cambodia. Some key similarities between Cambodian and Thai culture include shared linguistic roots and traditional musical and dance forms. Differences include national symbols and traditional styles of dress. The document provides context on Thai culture and makes high-level comparisons to Cambodian culture.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia and is bordered by Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar. It has a population of over 69 million people, most of whom live in the capital city of Bangkok. Thailand has a tropical climate with mainly hot and wet seasons and is known for its Buddhist culture, cuisine like pad Thai and curry, and landmarks like the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
Japan is an island country about the size of California with diverse landscapes ranging from snowy mountains to sunny beaches. The capital and largest city is Tokyo, home to over 12 million people. Shinto and Buddhism are the main religions in Japan, though many do not identify with a particular faith. Traditional arts like paintings, pottery and sculptures remain influential alongside modern manga comics. Cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji and koi fish are iconic cultural symbols of natural beauty.
Thailand has a population of about 61.5 million people who are mainly Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian. The national language is Thai. Popular sports include soccer and Muay Thai boxing. Thailand offers many tourist attractions including beaches, islands, archaeological sites, and Buddhist temples. The elephant is Thailand's national animal and was traditionally used for logging but now mainly works in the tourism industry.
Traditional Thai culture is based on family, respect, cooperation, and helping others. Thai cuisine features fresh vegetables, fish, meat, and seafood flavored with fish sauces and soybean. Thais practice Buddhism intensely and often border on superstition, seeing religion as part of daily life. Thailand offers ecotourism to experience natural environments without damaging ecosystems.
Thailand has a long history and diverse culture influenced by its geography. The central plains have supported kingdoms and trade while the mountains are home to hill tribes. Buddhism is the dominant religion and monks play an important role. Major tourist attractions showcase Thailand's temples, palaces, and natural beauty. Thai food balances salty, spicy, sweet, and sour flavors. Customs include removing shoes indoors and festivals celebrate the seasons and culture. While Thailand has a large sex industry, it also hosts LGBT pride events as attitudes become more accepting. Overall, Thailand's unique culture and hospitality have increased its thriving tourism sector.
Thailand's Rich History and Heritage_ Unveiling the Tapestry of Time.pdfKaustubh Wankhede
Embark on a captivating journey through Thailand's past, from ancient kingdoms to modern wonders. Unveil the nation's rich history, cultural tapestry, and heritage, inviting you to embrace the past while envisioning a future inspired by the treasures of Southeast Asia.
1) The document discusses the author's experiences studying abroad in Trinidad and Tobago, including visiting various historical and cultural sites.
2) Some of the key places visited were the Emperor Zoo, Maracus Beach, Chagaramus, various examples of street food, architectural sites, and the Indian Museum.
3) The author learned about the blending of African, Indian, European and indigenous influences that have shaped Trinidadian culture, and was able to reflect on the country's history and their own identity.
The document summarizes the socio-cultural setting of Thailand. It describes how the Thai people have traditionally been rice farmers and fishermen, influenced by seasonal monsoons. It also discusses Thailand's transition to a more urbanized society, known for its cuisine. The document notes some social issues Thailand faces, such as corruption, drugs, and rural diseases. It then provides a brief history of Thai culture, noting the influence of the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya kingdoms in developing Thai arts, language, and Theravada Buddhism.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia. It borders Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia and Myanmar. Bangkok is the capital city. Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion in Thailand. The climate is tropical, with three seasons in the north and two seasons in the south. Historically, Thailand has been influenced by the Mon, Khmer, Malay and Tai peoples. Major historical periods include the Sukhothai Kingdom, Ayutthaya Kingdom and the current Rattanakosin period under the Chakri dynasty.
This document contains information about several topics:
- The author introduces themselves, their family, education, hobbies and dreams.
- Descriptions of several famous places in Hanoi are provided, including Hoan Kiem Lake, Dong Xuan Market, Hoa Lo Prison, and sites related to Ho Chi Minh.
- Brief histories and details are shared about traditional Vietnamese foods like pho and bun cha.
- The Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first national university, is overviewed including the selection process and daily life of students.
- Finally, some tips and questions are suggested when trying to meet foreigners/Westerners in Vietnam.
The Aztecs did trade, built Pyramids, made inventions, and much more. They were a very productive empire. Their religion defined them, and they were very dedicated to pleasing their gods in any way possible.
The document summarizes the socio-cultural setting of Thailand. It describes how the Thai people have traditionally been rice farmers and fishermen, influenced by seasonal monsoons. It also discusses Thailand's transition to a more urbanized society, known for its cuisine. The document notes some social issues Thailand faces like corruption, drugs, and diseases. It then provides a brief history of Thai culture beginning with the Kingdom of Sukhothai in the 13th century, and discusses the artistic and cultural achievements of later kingdoms like Ayutthaya.
Pat presents Thailand and shares some of its secrets treasures. He introduces aspects of Thai culture like its biodiversity, agriculture, food, textiles, people and more. Pat expresses pride in his home country and invites the reader to learn about Thailand's exotic inspirations through its natural beauty, cultural heritage and warm people.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia, bordered by Burma, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia. It has four main regions - the central plains region which contains the capital Bangkok, the mountainous north, the plateau region of Isaan in the northeast and the southern peninsula. The majority of people are ethnic Thai, descended from various tribes, though some regions also contain other ethnic groups like the Lao and people of Malay descent. Thai culture is known for its friendliness and emphasis on enjoyment, shown through greetings like the wai gesture and valuing of sanku or fun. Thailand has a constitutional monarchy and has been inhabited for over 10,000 years.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia between the South China Sea, Gulf of Thailand, and Andaman Sea. It has a population of 66 million people and its capital and largest city is Bangkok. Thailand was never colonized and its culture incorporates many regional influences, with Thai being the dominant language though some minority languages are also spoken. Some notable celebrations include Songkran (Thai New Year), Loi Krathong, and the Queen's birthday. Thai cuisine prominently features rice, soups, curries, seafood, and peanuts. The country has a diverse landscape and economy based around agriculture including rice. Famous landmarks include the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, and islands like Ko Tao and Railay known
Jim Thompson was an American businessman who helped revive the Thai silk industry in the 1950s and 1960s. He built his home in Bangkok, Thailand to showcase his large collection of Southeast Asian art. The home, now called the Jim Thompson House, is comprised of six traditional Thai houses reconstructed on the property. It features Thai design elements and sits on landscaped grounds surrounded by jungle, showcasing Thai architecture and culture.
The document provides information about several partner countries including Poland, Romania, Turkey, Portugal, Italy, Lithuania, and Spain. Some key facts presented include:
- Poland's capital is Warsaw and notable Poles include Marie Curie and Frederic Chopin.
- Romania's capital is Bucharest and it is a large producer of wine. Many films have been shot there.
- Turkey sits on two continents and was once led by Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Traditional foods include baklava and kebab.
- Portugal's capital is Lisbon and it was a center of exploration led by Vasco da Gama. Soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo hails from Portugal.
- Italy invented
Thailand is officially called The Kingdom of Thailand. Its capital and largest city is Bangkok, located in Southeast Asia. The country has a population of over 65 million people and its geography is dominated by central plains known as the Rice Bowl of Asia. The official religion is Buddhism, followed by 95% of the population. Thai culture has strong Indian and Chinese influences as well as unique Thai elements. Some notable aspects of Thai culture include the greeting of "Wai", traditional costumes like the Chakri worn by women, and festivals like Songkran which marks the Thai New Year.
International students share their culture at local gradeschools with this ppt and interactive displays of their countries foods, crafts, language, writing, games, and clothing
This document provides an overview of the culture of Thailand. It discusses several aspects of traditional Thai culture, including the main religion of Buddhism, the Thai language, customs and traditions like cuisine and martial arts. It also briefly outlines popular culture in Thailand and compares Thai culture to that of neighboring Cambodia. Some key similarities between Cambodian and Thai culture include shared linguistic roots and traditional musical and dance forms. Differences include national symbols and traditional styles of dress. The document provides context on Thai culture and makes high-level comparisons to Cambodian culture.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia and is bordered by Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, and Myanmar. It has a population of over 69 million people, most of whom live in the capital city of Bangkok. Thailand has a tropical climate with mainly hot and wet seasons and is known for its Buddhist culture, cuisine like pad Thai and curry, and landmarks like the Grand Palace in Bangkok.
Japan is an island country about the size of California with diverse landscapes ranging from snowy mountains to sunny beaches. The capital and largest city is Tokyo, home to over 12 million people. Shinto and Buddhism are the main religions in Japan, though many do not identify with a particular faith. Traditional arts like paintings, pottery and sculptures remain influential alongside modern manga comics. Cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji and koi fish are iconic cultural symbols of natural beauty.
Thailand has a population of about 61.5 million people who are mainly Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian. The national language is Thai. Popular sports include soccer and Muay Thai boxing. Thailand offers many tourist attractions including beaches, islands, archaeological sites, and Buddhist temples. The elephant is Thailand's national animal and was traditionally used for logging but now mainly works in the tourism industry.
Traditional Thai culture is based on family, respect, cooperation, and helping others. Thai cuisine features fresh vegetables, fish, meat, and seafood flavored with fish sauces and soybean. Thais practice Buddhism intensely and often border on superstition, seeing religion as part of daily life. Thailand offers ecotourism to experience natural environments without damaging ecosystems.
Thailand has a long history and diverse culture influenced by its geography. The central plains have supported kingdoms and trade while the mountains are home to hill tribes. Buddhism is the dominant religion and monks play an important role. Major tourist attractions showcase Thailand's temples, palaces, and natural beauty. Thai food balances salty, spicy, sweet, and sour flavors. Customs include removing shoes indoors and festivals celebrate the seasons and culture. While Thailand has a large sex industry, it also hosts LGBT pride events as attitudes become more accepting. Overall, Thailand's unique culture and hospitality have increased its thriving tourism sector.
Thailand's Rich History and Heritage_ Unveiling the Tapestry of Time.pdfKaustubh Wankhede
Embark on a captivating journey through Thailand's past, from ancient kingdoms to modern wonders. Unveil the nation's rich history, cultural tapestry, and heritage, inviting you to embrace the past while envisioning a future inspired by the treasures of Southeast Asia.
1) The document discusses the author's experiences studying abroad in Trinidad and Tobago, including visiting various historical and cultural sites.
2) Some of the key places visited were the Emperor Zoo, Maracus Beach, Chagaramus, various examples of street food, architectural sites, and the Indian Museum.
3) The author learned about the blending of African, Indian, European and indigenous influences that have shaped Trinidadian culture, and was able to reflect on the country's history and their own identity.
The document summarizes the socio-cultural setting of Thailand. It describes how the Thai people have traditionally been rice farmers and fishermen, influenced by seasonal monsoons. It also discusses Thailand's transition to a more urbanized society, known for its cuisine. The document notes some social issues Thailand faces, such as corruption, drugs, and rural diseases. It then provides a brief history of Thai culture, noting the influence of the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya kingdoms in developing Thai arts, language, and Theravada Buddhism.
Thailand is located in Southeast Asia. It borders Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia and Myanmar. Bangkok is the capital city. Theravada Buddhism is the dominant religion in Thailand. The climate is tropical, with three seasons in the north and two seasons in the south. Historically, Thailand has been influenced by the Mon, Khmer, Malay and Tai peoples. Major historical periods include the Sukhothai Kingdom, Ayutthaya Kingdom and the current Rattanakosin period under the Chakri dynasty.
This document contains information about several topics:
- The author introduces themselves, their family, education, hobbies and dreams.
- Descriptions of several famous places in Hanoi are provided, including Hoan Kiem Lake, Dong Xuan Market, Hoa Lo Prison, and sites related to Ho Chi Minh.
- Brief histories and details are shared about traditional Vietnamese foods like pho and bun cha.
- The Temple of Literature, Vietnam's first national university, is overviewed including the selection process and daily life of students.
- Finally, some tips and questions are suggested when trying to meet foreigners/Westerners in Vietnam.
The Aztecs did trade, built Pyramids, made inventions, and much more. They were a very productive empire. Their religion defined them, and they were very dedicated to pleasing their gods in any way possible.
The document summarizes the socio-cultural setting of Thailand. It describes how the Thai people have traditionally been rice farmers and fishermen, influenced by seasonal monsoons. It also discusses Thailand's transition to a more urbanized society, known for its cuisine. The document notes some social issues Thailand faces like corruption, drugs, and diseases. It then provides a brief history of Thai culture beginning with the Kingdom of Sukhothai in the 13th century, and discusses the artistic and cultural achievements of later kingdoms like Ayutthaya.
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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
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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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.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
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9. Thailand is shaped like an elephant's head. Narrow southern Thailand is the trunk, and the North is the head and the ear. Looks Like
10. Food Thai people really like hot pepper and they eat it mostly on everything. (Ex. ant egg)
11. Thai people are used to eating rice with their meal Favorite food
12. Most Thai people can't have sandwiches for their meal. They call sandwiches a snack. SANDWICHES
13. Most Thai people do not sit down to eat a proper meal because they usually eat when they are hungry, especially kids and teenagers. How they eat
14. The main food in Thailand is rice. Everyone has eaten it since they were born. Main food
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16. Thailand is the largest rice exporter in the world. Rice Fields
17. If you know some Thai person, you might hear them say "gin khao yung" every time you meet them. It means “Have you eaten yet?" or more precisely “Have you eaten rice yet?". ^^Eat^^
18. If you come to Thailand and stay with a Thai family then be careful you don't put on too much weight! All of the visitors that have come to stay at Thailand always go home weighing more! Gain Weight
19. Thai Wedding The Thai wedding ceremony is unique. It used to be more complex with lots of steps. Presently, it has been modified to be more modern and less complex.
20. Money Paper money is made in amounts of 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000 baht. Coins are 1, 5 and 10 baht pieces . The king's face is pictured on the front of every coin and every bill. By the way, it's about 42 baht per 1 US. dollar.
21. Thai usually wear their traditional dress when it is a special day . Dress
42. Location Mexico is in North America between Guatemala and the United States.
43. People Mexico has an estimated population of 111 million people. Mexico also has 31 UNESCO international world heritage sites including the Chichen Itza pyramid in Southern Mexico
44. Mexico's Government The federal government is divided into three branches: Executive, Legislative and Judicial, The current president of Mexico is Felipe Calderon.
45. Ancient Cultures The Maya, the Zapotec, and the Aztec, flourished for nearly 4,000 years before the first contact with Europeans.
46. Places to see Chichen itza , southern Mexico El angel , Mexico city
47. Cuisine The most internationally recognized dishes include chocolate, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, burritos, and tamales among others.
48. Naica Mine The Naica Mine of the Mexican state of Chihuahua is known for its extraordinary selenite crystals. Caverns discovered during mining operations contain crystals of selenite as large as 4 feet in diameter and 50 feet long!
49. Mexico’s Economy Most of the economy is agriculture: 18%, industry: 24%, services: 58% .
50. Famous people Frida Kahlo was a Mexican painter, born in Coyoacan, and best known for her self-portraits.
51. Famous People (cont.) Salma Hayek is a Mexican actress. She received a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role as Frida Kahlo in the movie Frida.
52. Famous people (cont.) Javier Hernández, is a Mexican football player who plays as a forward for Manchester United, being the first Mexican to do so.
66. NEPAL FLAG This is the flag of Nepal. Which has white, blue, and red colors.
67. nepali food In Nepal people make different kinds of food; which is delicious but looks nasty. Nepali people like spicy food.
68. Nepali Dress In Nepal men wear Topi (head dress) that is what their culture says and women wear giniyu choli. ( That is shown on the right side.)
69. Language in Nepal There are 36 letters in Nepali writing. This writing is also used in Indian writing. Nepali language is also a little the same as Indian language.
70. Mountains in Nepal There are 8 of 10 mountains in Nepal, including Mount Everest. Nepal is full of beautiful mountains and other scenic things.
71. Money of Nepal These are some pictures of money. In Nepal they call it rupees (money).
72. Animals in Nepal Cow is the national animal of Nepal. Peacock and Humming bird are the birds that lives in Nepal.
73. Nepal Government Nepal’s government is a democracy. The Government of Nepal is weak. The population of Nepal is 28,563,377.
74. Politics of Nepal Politics in Nepal is really bad and people in Nepal hate politics. Bad politics is used by bad Nepali politicians and people are sad about that.
75. Nepal Employs 80% of the population. Only about 20% of the total area is cultivatable. Another 33% is forested; and most of the rest is mountainous. Rice and wheat are the main food crops. Economy in Nepal
92. The Background picture is The Roman colosseum originally known as the Flavian Amphitheatre.
93. Venice or as the Italians say it “Venezia”, is full of special boats called gondolas and the nighttime is a very rich and romantic evening for a lot of couples.
94. There are around 16-17 main cities in Italy. Like Rome, Naples, Florence, Torin, Genoa, Venice, Bori, Milan and Palermo and more.
95. There was a big war in Italy called the Crimean war which took place in 1853-1856.
96. The Italians made the pizza! Well, guess again….it’s a false statement. The pizza came from China and the Italian’s evolved it.
107. Mexico This picture is how Mexico looks in real life.
108. Mexico’s Beautiful Cave *In Mexico, the largest crystal ever found is in a beautiful cave. This crystal glows in the moon light . *They’re fifty feet long and heavy. About fifty one people could hold a crystal but that is a hard task to do without anyone who knows how to do it.
114. Ghana’s current president is John Atta Mills. He was a twin. Unfortunately his sister died. President
115. Ghana has had numerous kings. The religion is Muslim, Christian and other. Ghana was once called the gold coast because of it’s gold. Ghana is a peaceful country.
116. Ghana is 92,098 sq miles. It’s population is 24,233,431. The capital city of Ghana is Accra. Ghana was once a British colony.
117. The flag of Ghana is red, yellow in the middle with a star also in the middle and green at the bottom. The red represents the blood shed to win Ghana's independence and the yellow represents the gold we had. The green represents rich agriculture and the black star is the symbol of African emancipation.
144. Mexico’s food is sometimes made for celebrations like Christmas… most Mexicans make tamales. On Sundays people in Mexico sale menudo which is so delicious. On parties parents like to make tacos or BQ. MEXICO’S FOOD
145. MEXICO’s MAP Mexico’s map has changed a lot because part of UNITED STATES was Mexico's states; but Mexico sold their land to the UNITED STATES and gave them the states to pay the bill.
146. MEXICO’S BEACHES Mexico has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world like Acapulco, Cancun, and others.
147. MEXICO’SHOLIDAYS MEXICO celebrates many things like The Day of the Dead which honors people they once loved. They also celebrate Christmas and The Fifth of May (Cinco De Mayo) .
148. MEXICO’S CLOTHING These are some of the dresses that Mexican women wear in Mexico for special days like international days. Women in Mexico like to design and make dresses by hand which takes up to 7 to 8 weeks.
149. MEXICO’S PRESIDENT Mexico’s president is Felipe Calderon de Jesus Hionjosa. He has been the president for about 6 years .
151. Mexico’s Gods Mexico’s people are mostly Catholic. They believe in La virgin De Guadalupe Which is so famous in Mexico. There are a few Christian people as well. .
181. I was born on September,16,1999 in Kumas,Ghana. As a kid I went C school for first and half of second grade. Then my dad who was in the United States at that time called my mom and said he was going to make us passports to go to the U.S.
182. After we did all the tests required to be a citizen of the U.S we got our passports and went to the U.S. There my sister, mom, and I got picked up by our dad.
183. At my new apartment it felt weird because I used to live in a house while in Ghana.
184. The first school I went while in the U.S was Fallis Elementary School. There I made new friends such as Leo and Malik.
185. At Fallis my favorite teacher was Ms. Bartels. She would give us tickets every time we did something good then every month we would exchange tickets for prizes.
186. After the third grade the school closed so I went to Place Bridge Academy. It had the same principle as Fallis did.
187. At Place Bridge Academy I made new friends such as Silesh, Marcos and Amethyst.
188. In the fifth grade my teachers were Ms. Sweeny, Ms. Lang and Mrs. Sando.