Mario and Luigi receive an invitation to Princess Peach's castle party. However, Bowser attacks, defeats Mario, kidnaps Peach and takes over the castle. Mario sets out on a quest to rescue Peach, asking everyone he meets if they've seen her. He eventually finds clues that lead him to Bowser's secret castle just as Bowser plans to force Peach to marry him. Mario confronts and defeats Bowser, rescues Peach, and they return happily to the Mushroom Kingdom.
Brynn's Poems contains 4 short poems about experiences from Brynn's life. The first poem is about Brynn's cat Katie who passed away and was Brynn's best friend. The second poem captures Brynn saying goodbye to their wool friend Buddy. The third poem celebrates Brynn's passion for rain. The fourth poem is a reflection from Brynn's marker asking to be used instead of the old black marker.
I spent my summer visiting my grandparents and cousins, going on trips to Georgia and Kazan where I saw Tbilisi and Batumi. My favorite activities were my aunt's birthday party in the village and my friend Masha's birthday where we had fun playing games and were happy.
The author took a taxi from Kathmandu to the ancient town of Bhaktapur to see its annual Bisket Jatra festival. Upon arriving, they hired a local guide who showed them the noisy opening tug-of-war contest. The festival, based on a fairy tale, includes a wild parade, candlelit procession, and two additional tugs-of-war over multiple days. Later, the author went on a tour of Bhaktapur's magnificent temples before shopping for souvenirs among the many craftsmen selling paintings and handicrafts in the city.
This document advertises a Shiva Walks tour of Banaras, the oldest spiritual capital of India, where tourists can experience Hindu rituals on the banks of the Ganga River, go on sightseeing outings and food walks, take photography and boat rides, see the Ganga Arti ceremony, and have an intensely spiritual experience soaking in the essence of the city. The tour is operated by Asian Adventures who can be contacted for more details.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in India that symbolizes the love and duty between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi bracelet on their brothers' wrists and brothers promise to protect their sisters. The document discusses the meaning and origins of Raksha Bandhan through stories from Hindu mythology as well as its celebration in modern India. It also briefly describes how the festival is observed in other religions like Jainism and Sikhism.
The essay describes the author's experience visiting Dharamsala, India, where they unexpectedly ended up teaching English to Tibetan refugees instead of in a small village as originally planned. While there, the author attended lectures on Buddhism and met with the Karmapa Lama. When the author asked the Karmapa if he had ever loved someone, he answered bluntly that as the leader of Tibetan Buddhism he never had the chance to form personal relationships, unlike the author who finds pleasure in both serving others and the relationships formed through service. This response helped the author understand both their own passion for service and independence as well as what makes the Karmapa an inspiring leader.
A slide show introducing the Hindu Festival of Raksha Bandhan. This is designed for RE teachers and Humanities departments. It can be combined with a practical art activity to design and make both Rakshis and Raksha Bandhan cards.
Mario and Luigi receive an invitation to Princess Peach's castle party. However, Bowser attacks, defeats Mario, kidnaps Peach and takes over the castle. Mario sets out on a quest to rescue Peach, asking everyone he meets if they've seen her. He eventually finds clues that lead him to Bowser's secret castle just as Bowser plans to force Peach to marry him. Mario confronts and defeats Bowser, rescues Peach, and they return happily to the Mushroom Kingdom.
Brynn's Poems contains 4 short poems about experiences from Brynn's life. The first poem is about Brynn's cat Katie who passed away and was Brynn's best friend. The second poem captures Brynn saying goodbye to their wool friend Buddy. The third poem celebrates Brynn's passion for rain. The fourth poem is a reflection from Brynn's marker asking to be used instead of the old black marker.
I spent my summer visiting my grandparents and cousins, going on trips to Georgia and Kazan where I saw Tbilisi and Batumi. My favorite activities were my aunt's birthday party in the village and my friend Masha's birthday where we had fun playing games and were happy.
The author took a taxi from Kathmandu to the ancient town of Bhaktapur to see its annual Bisket Jatra festival. Upon arriving, they hired a local guide who showed them the noisy opening tug-of-war contest. The festival, based on a fairy tale, includes a wild parade, candlelit procession, and two additional tugs-of-war over multiple days. Later, the author went on a tour of Bhaktapur's magnificent temples before shopping for souvenirs among the many craftsmen selling paintings and handicrafts in the city.
This document advertises a Shiva Walks tour of Banaras, the oldest spiritual capital of India, where tourists can experience Hindu rituals on the banks of the Ganga River, go on sightseeing outings and food walks, take photography and boat rides, see the Ganga Arti ceremony, and have an intensely spiritual experience soaking in the essence of the city. The tour is operated by Asian Adventures who can be contacted for more details.
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival celebrated annually in India that symbolizes the love and duty between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi bracelet on their brothers' wrists and brothers promise to protect their sisters. The document discusses the meaning and origins of Raksha Bandhan through stories from Hindu mythology as well as its celebration in modern India. It also briefly describes how the festival is observed in other religions like Jainism and Sikhism.
The essay describes the author's experience visiting Dharamsala, India, where they unexpectedly ended up teaching English to Tibetan refugees instead of in a small village as originally planned. While there, the author attended lectures on Buddhism and met with the Karmapa Lama. When the author asked the Karmapa if he had ever loved someone, he answered bluntly that as the leader of Tibetan Buddhism he never had the chance to form personal relationships, unlike the author who finds pleasure in both serving others and the relationships formed through service. This response helped the author understand both their own passion for service and independence as well as what makes the Karmapa an inspiring leader.
A slide show introducing the Hindu Festival of Raksha Bandhan. This is designed for RE teachers and Humanities departments. It can be combined with a practical art activity to design and make both Rakshis and Raksha Bandhan cards.
My Roller Coaster Ride Book Signing on 8 February 2014Beth Fiedler
This short document welcomes the reader for visiting and expresses thanks for their visit. It closes by saying see you next time, implying the reader should return on another occasion.
The document analyzes symbolism in the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. It discusses how various elements in the story, such as the black wooden box, slips of paper, and stones, represent the long-standing tradition of the violent lottery ritual and the emotions it evokes among the unwilling participants. The lottery has been practiced in the village for as long as anyone can remember and represents how harmful customs can persist solely through tradition rather than reason.
The is a presentation on Garon's trip to China with Habitat for Humanity. The presentation was given live on March 4, 2008, to Yakima Sunrise Rotary Club.
STORY OF THE ONE WHO HAS TRAVELED TO A 100 COUNTRIES Srishti Gupta
The document summarizes the author's experience traveling around Australia during a year-long MBA program. She spent her two-month summer break traveling alone from the Great Ocean Road to Darwin and the Great Barrier Reef, an extraordinary experience that helped her better understand different places. She also spent two weeks in Japan, before returning to Sydney and finishing her studies. This trip changed her life by making her feel free and reconnect with nature, shaping her values of being non-judgmental and inclusive with a diverse family of friends around the world.
PhotoTalkies a monthly e-magazine and is all about celebrating photography, and telling stories through images. In a joint venture between ZEISS and Kunzum. Enjoy the February 2014 edition of the same. And keep coming back for more.
Nick Carraway was the narrator of the story and provided insights into the events. He was charmed by the wealth of New York City, especially Wall Street, and lived next to Gatsby. Nick found Gatsby to be friendly and honest. As a connection to both Gatsby and Daisy's cousin, Nick found himself helping to reunite the former lovers. However, at the end of the story, Nick saw most people in New York as selfish and greedy, attending Gatsby's parties but not his funeral. Nick came to understand Gatsby's love for Daisy and admiration for his self-made wealth, seeing Gatsby as more worthy than others in the city.
Dante Sinhayan is a 34-year-old emerging tribal leader from Bukidnon, Mindanao. He narrates his life story and experiences growing up in the forest, including witnessing significant deforestation caused by logging. He discusses how this has impacted his people, the Lumad, as the forest is integral to their identity, rituals, and livelihoods. Without the forest, the Lumad will lose their way of life and not be able to survive. Dante hopes to continue raising awareness of the importance of forest protection and passing these teachings to future generations.
The document summarizes tourist attractions in Bulan, Sorsogon, Philippines, including the Japanese War Tunnel, Bariis Lake, and Fish Cave. It describes the tunnel as a witness to the atrocities of war and sacrifices made during World War II. It notes that the tunnel and lake have since been developed into ecotourism sites managed by the local government and department of agriculture. Activities mentioned include boating and floating cottages at Bariis Lake, which have become popular spots for relaxation. The document also provides some background history on the sites and recollections from interviews conducted.
A blind boy helps lead Indian troops to victory in a battle against the British by guiding them up a hill, inspiring the author to write a short story about it. The story brings back memories of the author's childhood friend, a poor blind boy who lived near him in Jhansi and played the flute beautifully. The document also discusses Indian poetry and folktales as well as analyzing stories from collections like the Panchatantra and Hitopadesh.
The document describes the mythology and religious traditions of the Dogon people in Mali. It discusses how the author and companions were warned by their guide, Zakari, about avoiding the village of Yaye due to a local tradition where anyone who receives a fish from a fisherman in the village's lake will die within two weeks. It provides context on the Dogon people living along the Bandiagara Escarpment and their sophisticated culture and cosmology. The author seeks to examine how mythology and superstition still influence the Dogons based on their fieldwork experience and comparisons to the early anthropological work of Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen among the Dogon in the 1930s.
London is a magical place to visit during Christmas with extravagant decorations, dazzling lights, and festive activities like ice skating at Somerset House or Trafalgar Square, watching Christmas shows in theaters, and shopping on Oxford Street. The document recommends visiting London this Christmas season and provides details on some top things to do in the city during the holidays.
The document provides a first person account of the author's experience moving to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to work for 6 months. It describes their initial orientation period, meeting coworkers and being shown around the city. It also details visiting villages for work and taking occasional trips outside the city. The second half focuses on the author living in Lindi town with their partner while overseeing construction of a home in the village of Jome, 50 km away. It shares experiences adapting to life in Tanzania and building relationships within the community.
The document discusses longhouses and tribal culture in Sarawak, Malaysia. It describes longhouses as large communal structures housing multiple families under one roof. It details the lifestyles and customs of the Iban tribe, including their traditional attire, rice wine, and welcoming dances. A visit involves an scenic boat ride through the rainforest, staying overnight in simple accommodations, and experiencing Iban hospitality and cultural performances.
Day 2 historical islands-river Route Student presentation--PGSBuDa folklore
The document summarizes a 2-day trip along the Sharavathi River in India. On the first day, the group took a peaceful boat ride along the river and walked along the riverbed to experience the tidal changes. They explored ruined Jain temples and heard stories about the local "Pepper Queen". The locals were very friendly and the food was unique and delicious. On the second day, the group learned more about the local tribes and culture. They hoped the river would remain undeveloped and the tribes would continue their traditional ways of life.
This document is a travel magazine featuring articles about travel destinations and minority groups in China. It includes an article summarizing the author's experiences traveling in Yunnan province and interacting with the Bai and Dai minority groups. The article describes the diverse geography and ecosystems of Yunnan and how it has influenced the traditions and architecture of local minorities, such as their use of bench terraces and stilt houses. It also provides details about the author's visits to various villages and cities in Yunnan.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - November 2013Ryan Ozawa
The document provides information about the Jodo Mission of Hawaii website. It contains the following key details:
- The website address is www.jodo.us and provides information about upcoming events and activities at the mission.
- Visitors can find details on Sunday services, other special events, newsletters, and videos on the website. There is also a link to the Chion-in Temple website.
- People are encouraged to access the website to learn more and tell others about it. Any comments or questions can be directed to Rev. Yubun Narashiba.
'How far is the river' is another beautiful short story by Indian author Ruskin Bond. I made the slides based solely on my perception of the story. Feel free to download and alter if necessary. Do please upload your modified version, so that others can benefit too. Cheers!
This document provides a series of snapshots from the early days of the author's arrival in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to establish objectives, meet contacts, and acclimate. It then shifts to describing the construction of a home in Jome over a period of around 2 years, including acquiring land, hiring workers, transporting materials, dealing with challenges like theft, and visiting periodically to monitor progress. Intermixed are anecdotes about local customs, excursions to nearby areas, and interactions with the surrounding community during this time.
Ginseng intern Iryna Voloshyna reflects on her time spent uncovering the peoples and stories associated with this historic plant, providing insight into how the culture of ginseng cultivation has morphed, grown, and changed through time.
The legend describes how a village called Kal-iyan was under attack from enemy tribes. The village chief's youngest daughter, Gallinao, fell in love with a man named Gaccayon who lived in the forest. When the village was about to surrender, Gaccayon and Gallinao helped defend the village. Gaccayon proved to be a strong warrior, killing many enemies in battle and driving the rest away. The villagers then decided to resettle with Gaccayon and Gallinao in the mountains, forming a new village called Anggacan with Gaccayon as their new chief.
The legend describes how a village called Kal-iyan was under attack from enemy tribes. The village chief's youngest daughter, Gallinao, fell in love with a man named Gaccayon who lived in the forest. When the village was about to surrender, Gaccayon and Gallinao helped defend the village. Gaccayon proved to be a strong warrior, killing many enemies in battle and driving the rest away. The villagers then decided to resettle with Gaccayon and Gallinao in the mountains, forming a new village called Anggacan with Gaccayon as their new chief.
My Roller Coaster Ride Book Signing on 8 February 2014Beth Fiedler
This short document welcomes the reader for visiting and expresses thanks for their visit. It closes by saying see you next time, implying the reader should return on another occasion.
The document analyzes symbolism in the short story "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. It discusses how various elements in the story, such as the black wooden box, slips of paper, and stones, represent the long-standing tradition of the violent lottery ritual and the emotions it evokes among the unwilling participants. The lottery has been practiced in the village for as long as anyone can remember and represents how harmful customs can persist solely through tradition rather than reason.
The is a presentation on Garon's trip to China with Habitat for Humanity. The presentation was given live on March 4, 2008, to Yakima Sunrise Rotary Club.
STORY OF THE ONE WHO HAS TRAVELED TO A 100 COUNTRIES Srishti Gupta
The document summarizes the author's experience traveling around Australia during a year-long MBA program. She spent her two-month summer break traveling alone from the Great Ocean Road to Darwin and the Great Barrier Reef, an extraordinary experience that helped her better understand different places. She also spent two weeks in Japan, before returning to Sydney and finishing her studies. This trip changed her life by making her feel free and reconnect with nature, shaping her values of being non-judgmental and inclusive with a diverse family of friends around the world.
PhotoTalkies a monthly e-magazine and is all about celebrating photography, and telling stories through images. In a joint venture between ZEISS and Kunzum. Enjoy the February 2014 edition of the same. And keep coming back for more.
Nick Carraway was the narrator of the story and provided insights into the events. He was charmed by the wealth of New York City, especially Wall Street, and lived next to Gatsby. Nick found Gatsby to be friendly and honest. As a connection to both Gatsby and Daisy's cousin, Nick found himself helping to reunite the former lovers. However, at the end of the story, Nick saw most people in New York as selfish and greedy, attending Gatsby's parties but not his funeral. Nick came to understand Gatsby's love for Daisy and admiration for his self-made wealth, seeing Gatsby as more worthy than others in the city.
Dante Sinhayan is a 34-year-old emerging tribal leader from Bukidnon, Mindanao. He narrates his life story and experiences growing up in the forest, including witnessing significant deforestation caused by logging. He discusses how this has impacted his people, the Lumad, as the forest is integral to their identity, rituals, and livelihoods. Without the forest, the Lumad will lose their way of life and not be able to survive. Dante hopes to continue raising awareness of the importance of forest protection and passing these teachings to future generations.
The document summarizes tourist attractions in Bulan, Sorsogon, Philippines, including the Japanese War Tunnel, Bariis Lake, and Fish Cave. It describes the tunnel as a witness to the atrocities of war and sacrifices made during World War II. It notes that the tunnel and lake have since been developed into ecotourism sites managed by the local government and department of agriculture. Activities mentioned include boating and floating cottages at Bariis Lake, which have become popular spots for relaxation. The document also provides some background history on the sites and recollections from interviews conducted.
A blind boy helps lead Indian troops to victory in a battle against the British by guiding them up a hill, inspiring the author to write a short story about it. The story brings back memories of the author's childhood friend, a poor blind boy who lived near him in Jhansi and played the flute beautifully. The document also discusses Indian poetry and folktales as well as analyzing stories from collections like the Panchatantra and Hitopadesh.
The document describes the mythology and religious traditions of the Dogon people in Mali. It discusses how the author and companions were warned by their guide, Zakari, about avoiding the village of Yaye due to a local tradition where anyone who receives a fish from a fisherman in the village's lake will die within two weeks. It provides context on the Dogon people living along the Bandiagara Escarpment and their sophisticated culture and cosmology. The author seeks to examine how mythology and superstition still influence the Dogons based on their fieldwork experience and comparisons to the early anthropological work of Marcel Griaule and Germaine Dieterlen among the Dogon in the 1930s.
London is a magical place to visit during Christmas with extravagant decorations, dazzling lights, and festive activities like ice skating at Somerset House or Trafalgar Square, watching Christmas shows in theaters, and shopping on Oxford Street. The document recommends visiting London this Christmas season and provides details on some top things to do in the city during the holidays.
The document provides a first person account of the author's experience moving to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to work for 6 months. It describes their initial orientation period, meeting coworkers and being shown around the city. It also details visiting villages for work and taking occasional trips outside the city. The second half focuses on the author living in Lindi town with their partner while overseeing construction of a home in the village of Jome, 50 km away. It shares experiences adapting to life in Tanzania and building relationships within the community.
The document discusses longhouses and tribal culture in Sarawak, Malaysia. It describes longhouses as large communal structures housing multiple families under one roof. It details the lifestyles and customs of the Iban tribe, including their traditional attire, rice wine, and welcoming dances. A visit involves an scenic boat ride through the rainforest, staying overnight in simple accommodations, and experiencing Iban hospitality and cultural performances.
Day 2 historical islands-river Route Student presentation--PGSBuDa folklore
The document summarizes a 2-day trip along the Sharavathi River in India. On the first day, the group took a peaceful boat ride along the river and walked along the riverbed to experience the tidal changes. They explored ruined Jain temples and heard stories about the local "Pepper Queen". The locals were very friendly and the food was unique and delicious. On the second day, the group learned more about the local tribes and culture. They hoped the river would remain undeveloped and the tribes would continue their traditional ways of life.
This document is a travel magazine featuring articles about travel destinations and minority groups in China. It includes an article summarizing the author's experiences traveling in Yunnan province and interacting with the Bai and Dai minority groups. The article describes the diverse geography and ecosystems of Yunnan and how it has influenced the traditions and architecture of local minorities, such as their use of bench terraces and stilt houses. It also provides details about the author's visits to various villages and cities in Yunnan.
Jodo Mission of Hawaii Bulletin - November 2013Ryan Ozawa
The document provides information about the Jodo Mission of Hawaii website. It contains the following key details:
- The website address is www.jodo.us and provides information about upcoming events and activities at the mission.
- Visitors can find details on Sunday services, other special events, newsletters, and videos on the website. There is also a link to the Chion-in Temple website.
- People are encouraged to access the website to learn more and tell others about it. Any comments or questions can be directed to Rev. Yubun Narashiba.
'How far is the river' is another beautiful short story by Indian author Ruskin Bond. I made the slides based solely on my perception of the story. Feel free to download and alter if necessary. Do please upload your modified version, so that others can benefit too. Cheers!
This document provides a series of snapshots from the early days of the author's arrival in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to establish objectives, meet contacts, and acclimate. It then shifts to describing the construction of a home in Jome over a period of around 2 years, including acquiring land, hiring workers, transporting materials, dealing with challenges like theft, and visiting periodically to monitor progress. Intermixed are anecdotes about local customs, excursions to nearby areas, and interactions with the surrounding community during this time.
Ginseng intern Iryna Voloshyna reflects on her time spent uncovering the peoples and stories associated with this historic plant, providing insight into how the culture of ginseng cultivation has morphed, grown, and changed through time.
The legend describes how a village called Kal-iyan was under attack from enemy tribes. The village chief's youngest daughter, Gallinao, fell in love with a man named Gaccayon who lived in the forest. When the village was about to surrender, Gaccayon and Gallinao helped defend the village. Gaccayon proved to be a strong warrior, killing many enemies in battle and driving the rest away. The villagers then decided to resettle with Gaccayon and Gallinao in the mountains, forming a new village called Anggacan with Gaccayon as their new chief.
The legend describes how a village called Kal-iyan was under attack from enemy tribes. The village chief's youngest daughter, Gallinao, fell in love with a man named Gaccayon who lived in the forest. When the village was about to surrender, Gaccayon and Gallinao helped defend the village. Gaccayon proved to be a strong warrior, killing many enemies in battle and driving the rest away. The villagers then decided to resettle with Gaccayon and Gallinao in the mountains, forming a new village called Anggacan with Gaccayon as their new chief.
This document discusses the cultural services provided by ecosystems in the Sundarbans region of India and Bangladesh. It outlines several cultural activities that take place in the Sundarbans, including eco-tourism focused on the diverse wildlife, the annual Dubla Rash Mela festival attracting 40-50 thousand people, the Sundarbans Mangrove Festival aimed at environmental education, religious festivals celebrated by the local Munda community, and Banbibi Utsav honoring the forest goddess Banbibi. It also mentions some local rumors and superstitions among the people regarding ghostly presences in the forest and avoiding entering on Fridays.
The author recounts experiences from their travels that highlighted extreme poverty and suffering. During a trip to Thailand in the 1970s, the author encountered a young boy begging for food under their table. On Buddhist pilgrimages to India and Nepal in the 1990s and 2000s, the author witnessed dire conditions, including a village of beggars and syndicates that mutilated victims to increase begging profits. These encounters reinforced the importance of practicing charity and compassion to help alleviate suffering in the world.
A Very Happy Diwali, Indeed: My Report on the Status of Magic in india and N...Mark Gura
This document provides a summary of the author's trip to India and Nepal during Diwali. Some key details:
- The author and his brother visited sites in Delhi like the Taj Mahal and Red Fort. They experienced Diwali celebrations and attended a party at their guide's apartment.
- They then took a tour of sites in Jaipur like Amber Fort and Jantar Mantar observatory.
- In Nepal, they saw evidence of earthquake damage in Kathmandu and found the traffic chaotic. The author got a sense of parts of Kathmandu being uninviting after dark.
- Overall it describes the author's experiences visiting cultural sites and experiencing festivals 29 years after his
Similar to Day 3 people and the culture-River route -Students Presentation _Peepals Grove School (20)
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Introduction to AI for Nonprofits with Tapp NetworkTechSoup
Dive into the world of AI! Experts Jon Hill and Tareq Monaur will guide you through AI's role in enhancing nonprofit websites and basic marketing strategies, making it easy to understand and apply.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
International FDP on Fundamentals of Research in Social Sciences
at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
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11. This idol is a god named Bobbri. Originally a folk god established in Devar kaadu(Sacred grove)in the tribes land
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12. Noticed the broken hand?
There's a story to that:
When the British began to invade these areas Bobbri decides to protect his people. And so when the British chased villagers Bhabri whistled to distract them. Angered by this, the British chopped off Bobbbri’s hand.
17. Vandana:
When the current took us with the river, the river seemed powerful! Walking on the quicksand was really challenging.
Samyukta:
It was real good fun! We learnt how powerful nature can be! It made you feel small compared to nature.
What we thought:
19. TN: Better than going for a movie or sitting on a sofa!
Gowri :
*speechless*
20. Maithilee:
The movement of the river seemed to take me along with it, that made me feel peaceful.
Gauri:
The forceful currents and the struggle against it taught me a lesson. I learnt to never give up for there's always a mighty reward at the end of the struggle.
21. Swimming again!
After spending many hours watching and being part of Sharavati, somewhere deep down, an unforgettable connection has been made with her.
22. Our Next destination was Balkur through trekking along the river.. crossing Paddy fields.. villages ..small boat rides…
23. As we hopped skipped and jumped over fences and through the fields of Balkur, we realised the biggest difference between people of the city and of the village. In the city people seem very preoccupied with their own lives and aren’t too bothered about the people around them. Whereas, we noticed, in the villages there is an idea of community, a sense of oneness.
24. For instance, this lady greeted us and gave us water. She knew not where we came from nor who we were, but still kindly let us in and treated us warmly.
Also, just before this incident, we met a man as we were walking who asked us to come to his house just after a simple how-do-you-do conversation.
25. We went to a village Jaatre, and saw the energetic people of Balkur! However, we were slightly dismayed by the fact that the little shops of the Jaatre sold urban products, while we had wished to see local products. This made us see how culture can easily be lost.
26. From where we were hoisted (at a rice-miller’s house), we saw a beautiful idol procession in the river held by the locals.
27. Gandhi said, “India is in her villages”. He probably referred to the population, but perhaps he was also talking about her culture. This trip showed us that our conception of a village being backward is not true in its real sense. It may not have the luxuries of “modern” life, but it does have the elements that make India.