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The document discusses the importance of concise document summarization. Providing high-level overviews in 3 sentences or less allows readers to understand the essential information and core topics without reading the entire source material. Summarization tools aim to extract and present the most critical details from longer documents in a brief yet informative manner.
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Integrating curriculum for 21 st century skills for commercePRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document appears to be about FRFABRIKAM RESIDENCES and includes sections on their about us, promise, chart and table options. It includes lorem ipsum placeholder text describing the company's background and services. Charts and tables are included as examples of visual elements that could be customized with real data. The document concludes with contact information for the company.
You can create a blog on Blogger by logging into your Google account and going to www.blogger.com. From there, you select a title and web address for your blog, choose a design theme, and customize background and layout options. Once created, you can make posts by uploading or copy-pasting content, adding a title, and publishing your blog for viewing.
This document discusses the importance of digital literacy for teachers. It defines digital literacy as the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share and create content using technology and the internet. It identifies several elements of digital literacy including computer literacy, network literacy, media literacy, and information literacy. The document outlines advantages of digital literacy for both teachers and students, such as increased engagement, collaboration, improved digital skills, and bringing the classroom into the 21st century. It discusses the role of educational institutions and agencies in providing pre-service and in-service training to develop teachers' digital competencies. Finally, it identifies several sources for teachers to develop their own digital literacy, such as reading articles, tutorials, workshops and attending seminars on educational
Digital Lesson on Accounting for partnership firms fundamentalsPRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document provides an overview of accounting for partnership firms. It defines a partnership as a relationship between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all. The document outlines key features of partnerships such as the minimum of two persons required, the need for an agreement, that the business must be lawful, and that profits are shared. It also discusses partnership deeds, contents that should be included in deeds, and rules that apply in the absence of a deed, such as how profits and losses are shared.
The document outlines key topics in accountancy that commonly appear on exams, including:
1) Accounting for partnerships, company accounts, and analyzing financial statements. Specifically, accounting for partnerships involves topics like admission and retirement of partners.
2) Preparing profit and loss appropriation accounts and valuing goodwill, which often involve 4-6 mark questions.
3) Preparing final accounts for events like partner retirement or death, and partnership dissolution, through 6-8 mark questions.
4) Other topics like shares, debentures, financial statements, comparative statements, accounting ratios, and cash flow statements, assessed through 1-8 mark questions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document defines several key organizational concepts:
Objectives are the goals an organization aims to achieve over time. Policies provide guiding principles for routine actions. Procedures are a series of related tasks that must be followed in order. Methods show the specific steps in a procedure. Rules state actions that must or must not be taken. Programmes define non-repetitive plans for specific objectives. Projects are discrete plans to achieve well-defined goals. Budgets state expected outcomes numerically and help regulate resource allocation and evaluate results.
Human rights are fundamental moral principles that establish standards for human behavior and are regularly protected as legal rights. They include rights such as freedom from unlawful imprisonment and torture. Human rights doctrines have been highly influential in international law and institutions, and continue to be debated in terms of their precise meaning and justifications. Human rights include both negative rights that require inaction, like freedom of speech, as well as positive rights that require action to fulfill, like rights to education and healthcare.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Language refers to systems of human communication using written or spoken symbols, while a language refers to a variety used by a particular group. There are over 6,900 languages spoken worldwide grouped into over 90 language families. Languages diversified over time as dialects of proto-languages split due to geographical distance. Language enables human communication and is a distinctly human ability to express thoughts, ideas, and information through structured symbolic systems. It plays a crucial role in human interaction, identity, knowledge acquisition, and connecting people and ideas.
Developing proficiency in written comprehension and productionPRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document discusses strategies for developing reading comprehension skills. It begins by explaining that reading comprehension involves both shallow and deep processing of text. It then describes different types of reading like loud reading, silent reading, intensive reading, and extensive reading. It also discusses skills like skimming, scanning and skipping. The document ends by listing strategies that can be used to improve comprehension, such as building background knowledge, teaching vocabulary explicitly, and using graphic organizers to aid understanding.
Integrating curriculum for 21 st century skills for commercePRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document appears to be about FRFABRIKAM RESIDENCES and includes sections on their about us, promise, chart and table options. It includes lorem ipsum placeholder text describing the company's background and services. Charts and tables are included as examples of visual elements that could be customized with real data. The document concludes with contact information for the company.
You can create a blog on Blogger by logging into your Google account and going to www.blogger.com. From there, you select a title and web address for your blog, choose a design theme, and customize background and layout options. Once created, you can make posts by uploading or copy-pasting content, adding a title, and publishing your blog for viewing.
This document discusses the importance of digital literacy for teachers. It defines digital literacy as the ability to find, evaluate, utilize, share and create content using technology and the internet. It identifies several elements of digital literacy including computer literacy, network literacy, media literacy, and information literacy. The document outlines advantages of digital literacy for both teachers and students, such as increased engagement, collaboration, improved digital skills, and bringing the classroom into the 21st century. It discusses the role of educational institutions and agencies in providing pre-service and in-service training to develop teachers' digital competencies. Finally, it identifies several sources for teachers to develop their own digital literacy, such as reading articles, tutorials, workshops and attending seminars on educational
Digital Lesson on Accounting for partnership firms fundamentalsPRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document provides an overview of accounting for partnership firms. It defines a partnership as a relationship between persons who have agreed to share the profits of a business carried on by all or any of them acting for all. The document outlines key features of partnerships such as the minimum of two persons required, the need for an agreement, that the business must be lawful, and that profits are shared. It also discusses partnership deeds, contents that should be included in deeds, and rules that apply in the absence of a deed, such as how profits and losses are shared.
The document outlines key topics in accountancy that commonly appear on exams, including:
1) Accounting for partnerships, company accounts, and analyzing financial statements. Specifically, accounting for partnerships involves topics like admission and retirement of partners.
2) Preparing profit and loss appropriation accounts and valuing goodwill, which often involve 4-6 mark questions.
3) Preparing final accounts for events like partner retirement or death, and partnership dissolution, through 6-8 mark questions.
4) Other topics like shares, debentures, financial statements, comparative statements, accounting ratios, and cash flow statements, assessed through 1-8 mark questions.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document defines several key organizational concepts:
Objectives are the goals an organization aims to achieve over time. Policies provide guiding principles for routine actions. Procedures are a series of related tasks that must be followed in order. Methods show the specific steps in a procedure. Rules state actions that must or must not be taken. Programmes define non-repetitive plans for specific objectives. Projects are discrete plans to achieve well-defined goals. Budgets state expected outcomes numerically and help regulate resource allocation and evaluate results.
Human rights are fundamental moral principles that establish standards for human behavior and are regularly protected as legal rights. They include rights such as freedom from unlawful imprisonment and torture. Human rights doctrines have been highly influential in international law and institutions, and continue to be debated in terms of their precise meaning and justifications. Human rights include both negative rights that require inaction, like freedom of speech, as well as positive rights that require action to fulfill, like rights to education and healthcare.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Language refers to systems of human communication using written or spoken symbols, while a language refers to a variety used by a particular group. There are over 6,900 languages spoken worldwide grouped into over 90 language families. Languages diversified over time as dialects of proto-languages split due to geographical distance. Language enables human communication and is a distinctly human ability to express thoughts, ideas, and information through structured symbolic systems. It plays a crucial role in human interaction, identity, knowledge acquisition, and connecting people and ideas.
Developing proficiency in written comprehension and productionPRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document discusses strategies for developing reading comprehension skills. It begins by explaining that reading comprehension involves both shallow and deep processing of text. It then describes different types of reading like loud reading, silent reading, intensive reading, and extensive reading. It also discusses skills like skimming, scanning and skipping. The document ends by listing strategies that can be used to improve comprehension, such as building background knowledge, teaching vocabulary explicitly, and using graphic organizers to aid understanding.
This document discusses language of instruction and developing listening and speaking skills in a second language. It addresses several key points:
1) The language of instruction is crucial for delivering quality education as it is the medium through which knowledge is transmitted between teachers and students.
2) Listening and speaking skills are important to develop in a second language and are closely intertwined. Proficiency is judged by how well one can communicate orally.
3) Developing listening skills is important for proper interaction, but listening involves more than just receiving audio - it requires cognitive and affective processing. The importance of listening in language learning cannot be overestimated.
Analysing and interpreting discipline based languagePRASANTH VENPAKAL
This document discusses English for Specific Purposes (ESP) and its historical development. ESP involves teaching English in professional contexts like business, medicine, or aviation. It began focusing on grammar in the 1960s-70s, then integrated rhetorical functions in the 1980s. The 1980s also saw a notional-functional approach emphasizing communicative purposes. Later, ESP considered learner strategies and needs. Recently, some propose the term "Academic and Professional Languages." Effective ESP classrooms combine English teaching with the subject matter, set clear goals, and require teachers to adapt their skills to both language and content teaching.
Teachers now have many roles beyond just imparting knowledge. They act as facilitators who guide students in setting goals and organizing the learning process. Teachers also take on roles as mentors, friends, role models, and substitutes for parents. With changes in technology and curriculum, teachers now must develop skills in areas like information technology, developing personalized lesson plans, and adapting to changing educational expectations and systems. Teachers play an important role in developing students' character and preparing them to contribute positively to society.
An entrepreneur performs various functions from developing an idea to establishing and operating a successful business. They recognize commercial opportunities, formulate business policies for production, marketing, and organization. According to economists, an entrepreneur's functions include entrepreneurial, promotional, managerial, and commercial activities such as innovation, risk-taking, and organization building. Entrepreneurs conduct market research and analysis, acquire necessary resources, determine capital structure, and manage production, finance, marketing, personnel, accounting, and other business operations.
The document discusses the concepts of entrepreneurship, entrepreneur, and enterprise. It defines an entrepreneur as an individual who undertakes the risk of starting a new business venture. The word "entrepreneur" originated from the French word "entreprendre," meaning to undertake. An entrepreneur is responsible for setting up businesses, demonstrating innovation and initiative, creating jobs and wealth, and driving economic growth. The key aspects of an entrepreneur are that they develop their own enterprises, are innovative, persist in the face of challenges, and take on the risks and responsibilities of business ownership.
This document discusses different theories of motivation. It begins by defining motivation as an internal state that directs and maintains behavior. It then discusses entrepreneurial motivation as the process that activates entrepreneurs to exert effort towards their goals.
The document goes on to summarize Maslow's hierarchy of needs theory, which proposes that people are motivated by five universal needs arranged hierarchically from physiological needs to safety, social, esteem, and self-actualization needs. It provides examples of each type of need.
Finally, the document summarizes McClelland's theory of needs, which identifies the three main motives that drive people as achievement, affiliation, and power. It describes each motive and explains how recognizing an individual's dominant motive can
The document discusses different personality types of entrepreneurs and how their personalities influence their entrepreneurial approach. It identifies seven main types: Trailblazers who are ambitious, goal-oriented risk takers; Go-getters who are driven to get things done; Managers who are goal-oriented and focus on processes; Motivators who are good at building consensus and driving change; Authoritarians who do things the right way and follow rules carefully; Collaborators who are sociable and do well in customer-facing businesses; and Diplomats who work well under pressure, adjust to change, and multitask. Each type has different strengths and tendencies that impact how they approach entrepreneurship.
The document discusses the key competencies required for successful entrepreneurship. It identifies initiative, creativity and innovation, risk taking and risk management, problem solving, leadership, persistence, quality performance, information seeking, systematic planning, persuasion, communication skills, technical knowledge, and self-confidence as important entrepreneurial competencies. These competencies include traits like taking initiative, managing risks, solving problems creatively, leading others, persisting through challenges, continuously improving performance, seeking new information, careful planning, persuading and communicating well with others, keeping technical knowledge updated, and having self-confidence.
Entrepreneurship involves significant risk but can provide substantial rewards like profits and independence. While it offers excitement from adventure and developing new products, entrepreneurs must be willing to work irregular schedules and make difficult decisions alone. Starting a business also means entrepreneurs may have to forgo benefits, give up a steady salary, and deal with incompetent staff, all of which can negatively impact productivity and profits if not properly managed.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
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.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.