We Linku2 wedding and getting married information, articles and businesses on the North Shore and Hibiscus Coast Auckland including tips on wedding gifts, booking a church, wedding traditions around the world and lots more
Lavanya Sankari N. received a course certificate from the University of Michigan dated 09/11/2016 for successfully completing the online non-credit course "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" offered through Coursera. The certificate was authorized by Clinical Associate Professor Charles Severance from the University of Michigan School of Information and can be verified on the Coursera website.
Water & Ocean Pollutions Sustainably managing a Renewable Resource kenesh_81
Water Pollution Sustainably managing a Renewable Resource
OUTLINE of chapter 21.
Surface Water Pollution
Groundwater Pollution
Ocean Pollution
Water Pollution Control
Spotlight on Sustainable Development
Cleaning Up the Great Lakes
Why water is important ?
The majority of the cells in our body are made up of water.
Water is the primary component of our saliva, sweat, and tears.
It makes up a big portion of our blood and lymph systems.
It transports food and oxygen to different cells and carries wastes out of our bodies.
It controls our blood pressure by balancing our bodies’ electrolytes.
It helps the kidneys flush out toxic substances.
It moistens our mouth, nasal passages, and eyes.
It helps regulate our body temperature. It keeps us cool when the weather is hot and it insulates our bodies from cold weather.
It serves as a shock absorber or cushion for our organs.
It serves as a lubricant for our joints so we can move comfortably.
It provides us with many minerals that our body needs.
SURFACE WATER POLLUTION
Water pollution is any physical or chemical change in water that adversely affects organisms. Like many other problems, it is global in scope, but the types of pollution vary according to a country's level of development.
SOURCES OF WATER POLLUTION:
1. Natural Sources: Rain, Snowfall, Leaching, river, etc.
2. Anthropogenic Sources:
Industrial sources
Domestic Sources
Agricultural Sources
Mining Sources
Physical Pollutant (thermal and radioactive sustainable).
Water pollution comes from either a POINT or a NONPOINT SOURCE.
Waste water characterization:
1. Physical
2. Chemical
3. Biological
1. Physical Characteristics:
Colour
Odour
Turbidity
Temperature
Solids
2. Chemical characteristic:
PH
Alkalinity
Inorganic constituents like chlorides, heavy metals,
nitrogen, Phosphorus, etc.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
Pollution Spill, South Florida
POLLUTANTS FOUND IN RUNOFF
Organic and Inorganic Nutrients
INORGANIC NUTRIENTS—NITRATES AND PHOSPHATES
Inorganic nutrients stimulate excess plant growth, which impairs navigation and swimming and disrupts the aquatic environment. When the plants die, they decompose, causing oxygen levels to decline precipitously—an effect that can be harmful to a host of organisms.
EUTROPHICATION AND NATURAL SUCCESSION
The accumulation of nutrients in lakes, from both natural and human sources, is called natural and cultural eutrophication, respectively. Combined with the deposition of sediment from human activities, cultural eutrophication causes lakes to age prematurely.
Natural eutrophication
Natural eutrophication is usually a fairly slow and gradual process, occurring over a period of many centuries. It occurs naturally when for some reason, production and consumption within the lake do not cancel each other out and the lake slowly becomes over fert
O documento discute a suspensão temporária da Argentina das importações de carne suína brasileira, alegando a necessidade de proteger produtores locais de limão siciliano. No entanto, analistas brasileiros acreditam que esta é apenas uma desculpa, já que as exportações argentinas de limão para o Brasil são insignificantes. As negociações para resolver o impasse ocorrerão em breve.
Rahul Raskar is seeking a warehouse manager position and has over 7 years of experience in warehouse management. He currently works as a warehouse manager for Global Warehouses Inc. where he is responsible for receiving, storing, and dispatching goods, maximizing warehouse space usage, and implementing quality checks and safety standards. Previously, he worked as an assistant warehouse manager for Stocknsell where he organized the warehouse, supervised employees, and ensured safety compliance. He has a bachelor's degree in science and seeks to join a company looking for talented individuals who can complete tasks on time and within budget.
Copper Accumulation in Leucaena leucocephala by Mycorrhizae Glomus Sp. Zac–19...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
Abstract— The Jose Antonio Alzate dam is the main man-made reservoir along the Lerma River in central Mexico. The water in this dam is heavily contaminated with organic and inorganic residues including copper and other heavy metals. For many years, people living in the vicinity of the dam use sediments as fertilizers, resulting in heavy soil contamination. This study focuses on the use of native Leucadena leucocephala, a small, fast-growing mimosid tree cultivated under greenhouse conditions in an attempt to reduce the levels of copper. The plant was inoculated with a fungus of the Glomus sp. Zac-19 species that in a symbiotic manner increases the decontaminating properties of L. leucocephala. The study was carried out in three stages, starting with sequential extractions to assess the geochemical distribution of copper. Next, L. leucocephala was grown under controlled conditions using a factorial statistical model adding two known doses of Cu2+ and a third plantlet grown under normal conditions to be used as control. The plant growth was followed at random during 30, 60, 90 and 180 days to assess the level of copper bioaccumulation in leaves, stem and in the whole plant. The bioaccumulation index was evaluated using the initial six fractions, with fraction five revealing a direct relationship between the levels of copper in plant and sediment. Due to the relation of fraction V with humic material, it was finally considered for the calculation of the bioaccumulation index. Copper accumulation in stems was greater than in leaves and the metal concentration decreased with time. The percentage of arbuscules, vesicles and complete colonization was affected by high doses of Cu2+,inhibiting the growth of stem and leaves of L. leucocephala. These results suggest that the plant can be useful for the biological removal of copper in contaminated sediments or soils.
El documento habla sobre el noviazgo. Explica que el noviazgo es una relación amorosa entre dos personas que puede o no conducir al matrimonio. También menciona que el noviazgo permite adquirir experiencias que contribuyen a tener buenas relaciones. Además, advierte sobre actitudes como el engaño, la violencia y el posesivismo que no son saludables en el noviazgo. Finalmente, aconseja a los jóvenes no involucrarse demasiado temprano en noviazgos sin madurez o que
We Linku2 wedding and getting married information, articles and businesses on the North Shore and Hibiscus Coast Auckland including tips on wedding gifts, booking a church, wedding traditions around the world and lots more
Lavanya Sankari N. received a course certificate from the University of Michigan dated 09/11/2016 for successfully completing the online non-credit course "Programming for Everybody (Getting Started with Python)" offered through Coursera. The certificate was authorized by Clinical Associate Professor Charles Severance from the University of Michigan School of Information and can be verified on the Coursera website.
Water & Ocean Pollutions Sustainably managing a Renewable Resource kenesh_81
Water Pollution Sustainably managing a Renewable Resource
OUTLINE of chapter 21.
Surface Water Pollution
Groundwater Pollution
Ocean Pollution
Water Pollution Control
Spotlight on Sustainable Development
Cleaning Up the Great Lakes
Why water is important ?
The majority of the cells in our body are made up of water.
Water is the primary component of our saliva, sweat, and tears.
It makes up a big portion of our blood and lymph systems.
It transports food and oxygen to different cells and carries wastes out of our bodies.
It controls our blood pressure by balancing our bodies’ electrolytes.
It helps the kidneys flush out toxic substances.
It moistens our mouth, nasal passages, and eyes.
It helps regulate our body temperature. It keeps us cool when the weather is hot and it insulates our bodies from cold weather.
It serves as a shock absorber or cushion for our organs.
It serves as a lubricant for our joints so we can move comfortably.
It provides us with many minerals that our body needs.
SURFACE WATER POLLUTION
Water pollution is any physical or chemical change in water that adversely affects organisms. Like many other problems, it is global in scope, but the types of pollution vary according to a country's level of development.
SOURCES OF WATER POLLUTION:
1. Natural Sources: Rain, Snowfall, Leaching, river, etc.
2. Anthropogenic Sources:
Industrial sources
Domestic Sources
Agricultural Sources
Mining Sources
Physical Pollutant (thermal and radioactive sustainable).
Water pollution comes from either a POINT or a NONPOINT SOURCE.
Waste water characterization:
1. Physical
2. Chemical
3. Biological
1. Physical Characteristics:
Colour
Odour
Turbidity
Temperature
Solids
2. Chemical characteristic:
PH
Alkalinity
Inorganic constituents like chlorides, heavy metals,
nitrogen, Phosphorus, etc.
Dissolved Oxygen (DO)
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD)
Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD)
Pollution Spill, South Florida
POLLUTANTS FOUND IN RUNOFF
Organic and Inorganic Nutrients
INORGANIC NUTRIENTS—NITRATES AND PHOSPHATES
Inorganic nutrients stimulate excess plant growth, which impairs navigation and swimming and disrupts the aquatic environment. When the plants die, they decompose, causing oxygen levels to decline precipitously—an effect that can be harmful to a host of organisms.
EUTROPHICATION AND NATURAL SUCCESSION
The accumulation of nutrients in lakes, from both natural and human sources, is called natural and cultural eutrophication, respectively. Combined with the deposition of sediment from human activities, cultural eutrophication causes lakes to age prematurely.
Natural eutrophication
Natural eutrophication is usually a fairly slow and gradual process, occurring over a period of many centuries. It occurs naturally when for some reason, production and consumption within the lake do not cancel each other out and the lake slowly becomes over fert
O documento discute a suspensão temporária da Argentina das importações de carne suína brasileira, alegando a necessidade de proteger produtores locais de limão siciliano. No entanto, analistas brasileiros acreditam que esta é apenas uma desculpa, já que as exportações argentinas de limão para o Brasil são insignificantes. As negociações para resolver o impasse ocorrerão em breve.
Rahul Raskar is seeking a warehouse manager position and has over 7 years of experience in warehouse management. He currently works as a warehouse manager for Global Warehouses Inc. where he is responsible for receiving, storing, and dispatching goods, maximizing warehouse space usage, and implementing quality checks and safety standards. Previously, he worked as an assistant warehouse manager for Stocknsell where he organized the warehouse, supervised employees, and ensured safety compliance. He has a bachelor's degree in science and seeks to join a company looking for talented individuals who can complete tasks on time and within budget.
Copper Accumulation in Leucaena leucocephala by Mycorrhizae Glomus Sp. Zac–19...Agriculture Journal IJOEAR
Abstract— The Jose Antonio Alzate dam is the main man-made reservoir along the Lerma River in central Mexico. The water in this dam is heavily contaminated with organic and inorganic residues including copper and other heavy metals. For many years, people living in the vicinity of the dam use sediments as fertilizers, resulting in heavy soil contamination. This study focuses on the use of native Leucadena leucocephala, a small, fast-growing mimosid tree cultivated under greenhouse conditions in an attempt to reduce the levels of copper. The plant was inoculated with a fungus of the Glomus sp. Zac-19 species that in a symbiotic manner increases the decontaminating properties of L. leucocephala. The study was carried out in three stages, starting with sequential extractions to assess the geochemical distribution of copper. Next, L. leucocephala was grown under controlled conditions using a factorial statistical model adding two known doses of Cu2+ and a third plantlet grown under normal conditions to be used as control. The plant growth was followed at random during 30, 60, 90 and 180 days to assess the level of copper bioaccumulation in leaves, stem and in the whole plant. The bioaccumulation index was evaluated using the initial six fractions, with fraction five revealing a direct relationship between the levels of copper in plant and sediment. Due to the relation of fraction V with humic material, it was finally considered for the calculation of the bioaccumulation index. Copper accumulation in stems was greater than in leaves and the metal concentration decreased with time. The percentage of arbuscules, vesicles and complete colonization was affected by high doses of Cu2+,inhibiting the growth of stem and leaves of L. leucocephala. These results suggest that the plant can be useful for the biological removal of copper in contaminated sediments or soils.
El documento habla sobre el noviazgo. Explica que el noviazgo es una relación amorosa entre dos personas que puede o no conducir al matrimonio. También menciona que el noviazgo permite adquirir experiencias que contribuyen a tener buenas relaciones. Además, advierte sobre actitudes como el engaño, la violencia y el posesivismo que no son saludables en el noviazgo. Finalmente, aconseja a los jóvenes no involucrarse demasiado temprano en noviazgos sin madurez o que
El documento habla sobre diferentes tipos de medicamentos como antimicrobianos, antiácidos y mucolíticos. Explica que los antimicrobianos se usan para tratar infecciones al matar o detener el crecimiento de microorganismos. Los antiácidos neutralizan el exceso de ácido estomacal ya sea de forma sistémica o no sistémica. Y los mucolíticos ayudan a reducir la viscosidad de las secreciones bronquiales para facilitar su eliminación.
La Universidad Central del Ecuador, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, Carrera de Parvularia Semipresencial, presenta el curso de Investigación II. El tutor es el MSc. Marcelo Chicaiza y la estudiante es Julia Prieto Torres del sexto año "A".
Aplicando técnicas más propias de coaching grupal que de una ponencia, Jesús Huertas ayudó a conducir a los asistentes en un viaje desde los Recursos Humanos del presente a los RRHH 2.0, donde el área y sus funciones se redefinen para convertirse en un departamento esencial de la compañía. Nuevas tareas como orientar a directivos y mandos intermedios en la dirección de equipos, marcar objetivos alineados con la estrategia y la realidad empresarial, realizar una descripción clara de puestos de trabajo, o liderar cambios mediante un plan de comunicación interno parecen ser determinantes en este camino hacia el futuro.
In the United States, Christmas is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians as a time to be with family and friends and give to others. People decorate their homes inside and out starting after Thanksgiving until early January. Common decorations include Christmas trees, lights, wreaths and stockings. Families exchange gifts, attend church, and have meals together on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Los actos nerviosos se dividen en dos tipos: involuntarios y voluntarios. Los actos involuntarios son controlados por la médula espinal y los ganglios y ocurren sin intervención consciente del cerebro, como los reflejos. Los actos voluntarios requieren la participación del cerebro y pueden aprenderse y automatizarse, como mover un brazo o comer.
Este documento trata sobre los fundamentos de la estrategia de marketing y comunicaciones. Explica conceptos clave como la orientación al consumidor, la segmentación del mercado y la definición del público objetivo. La profesora Maryfrancia Méndez Matheus presenta diferentes modelos para entender el comportamiento del consumidor y realizar una efectiva segmentación que permita dirigir los esfuerzos a los grupos más atractivos.
El documento habla sobre diferentes tipos de medicamentos como antimicrobianos, antiácidos y mucolíticos. Explica que los antimicrobianos se usan para tratar infecciones al matar o detener el crecimiento de microorganismos. Los antiácidos neutralizan el exceso de ácido estomacal ya sea de forma sistémica o no sistémica. Y los mucolíticos ayudan a reducir la viscosidad de las secreciones bronquiales para facilitar su eliminación.
La Universidad Central del Ecuador, Facultad de Filosofía, Letras y Ciencias de la Educación, Carrera de Parvularia Semipresencial, presenta el curso de Investigación II. El tutor es el MSc. Marcelo Chicaiza y la estudiante es Julia Prieto Torres del sexto año "A".
Aplicando técnicas más propias de coaching grupal que de una ponencia, Jesús Huertas ayudó a conducir a los asistentes en un viaje desde los Recursos Humanos del presente a los RRHH 2.0, donde el área y sus funciones se redefinen para convertirse en un departamento esencial de la compañía. Nuevas tareas como orientar a directivos y mandos intermedios en la dirección de equipos, marcar objetivos alineados con la estrategia y la realidad empresarial, realizar una descripción clara de puestos de trabajo, o liderar cambios mediante un plan de comunicación interno parecen ser determinantes en este camino hacia el futuro.
In the United States, Christmas is celebrated by both Christians and non-Christians as a time to be with family and friends and give to others. People decorate their homes inside and out starting after Thanksgiving until early January. Common decorations include Christmas trees, lights, wreaths and stockings. Families exchange gifts, attend church, and have meals together on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
Los actos nerviosos se dividen en dos tipos: involuntarios y voluntarios. Los actos involuntarios son controlados por la médula espinal y los ganglios y ocurren sin intervención consciente del cerebro, como los reflejos. Los actos voluntarios requieren la participación del cerebro y pueden aprenderse y automatizarse, como mover un brazo o comer.
Este documento trata sobre los fundamentos de la estrategia de marketing y comunicaciones. Explica conceptos clave como la orientación al consumidor, la segmentación del mercado y la definición del público objetivo. La profesora Maryfrancia Méndez Matheus presenta diferentes modelos para entender el comportamiento del consumidor y realizar una efectiva segmentación que permita dirigir los esfuerzos a los grupos más atractivos.