Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Synthetic Fiber Construction in lab .pptxPavel ( NSTU)
Synthetic fiber production is a fascinating and complex field that blends chemistry, engineering, and environmental science. By understanding these aspects, students can gain a comprehensive view of synthetic fiber production, its impact on society and the environment, and the potential for future innovations. Synthetic fibers play a crucial role in modern society, impacting various aspects of daily life, industry, and the environment. ynthetic fibers are integral to modern life, offering a range of benefits from cost-effectiveness and versatility to innovative applications and performance characteristics. While they pose environmental challenges, ongoing research and development aim to create more sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives. Understanding the importance of synthetic fibers helps in appreciating their role in the economy, industry, and daily life, while also emphasizing the need for sustainable practices and innovation.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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The Art Pastor's Guide to Sabbath | Steve ThomasonSteve Thomason
What is the purpose of the Sabbath Law in the Torah. It is interesting to compare how the context of the law shifts from Exodus to Deuteronomy. Who gets to rest, and why?
2. Quick Review:
• Take out a sheet of paper and answer the
following questions:
– What are Goods?
– What are Services?
– What are Resources?
– What is Scarcity?
3. Economic Systems
• Def. The method used by a society to
produce and distribute goods and
services.
• Or, How the government tells us what we
can get and how to get it!
4. All Economic Systems Must
Consider the Following Questions:
1. What goods and services to produce?
2. How will they produce them?
3. Who will get them?
4. How much will they produce now, and
how much later?
• Each economic system answers these
questions in a DIFFERENT WAY.
5. Types of Economic Systems
There are 3 basic types of economic
systems.
6. 1. Traditional Economy
• Economic questions are answered by
habits and customs (the way it has always
been done)
• Children work the same jobs parents
worked, often farming or hunter/gatherer
• Fear Change!
• Ex. Eskimos, the Amish,
Pigmies, Bush People
7. 2. Command Economy
• The government answers the basic
economic questions
• Advantages: able to act quickly in
emergencies, provide for all people
equally
• Disadvantages: Inefficient, no incentive to
work hard or be creative
• Ex. Communist Countries (China,
Vietnam, North Korea, former
Soviet Union, Cuba)
8. 3. Free Market Economy
• Economic questions are answered by
individual buyers and sellers.
• Supply and demand influence economy
• People act out of self interest; motive for
profit (money) drives the economy
• Also known as FREE ENTERPRISE or
CAPITALISM
• Ex. The United States, Western
Europe, Japan
9. I lied!
• I said there were 3 types of economic
systems, but there is a 4th!
• Mixed Economy: No economy is pure
market, pure command or pure traditional,
elements of each appear in all economies,
some have more elements of one
economy than another.
Market Mixed Command
USA Great Britain China
10. American Mixed Economy
• While the United States is mostly a free
market economy, it does have elements of
a command economy.
11. Features of American Free Market
Economy
1. Economic Freedom: individuals have the
right to choose
2. Competition: more than one producer of
good/services insures choice
3. Private Property: individuals have the
right to own their own property, including
business
12. Features of American Free Market
Economy (cont)
4. Self-Interest: individuals make
decisions based on what is best for them
5. Voluntary Exchange: individuals may
freely buy and sell goods
6. Profit Motive: individuals are driven by a
desire to profit (make money)
13. Features of American Command
Economy
1. Government regulation of some business
practices
• Ex. Wages, labor hours,
safety practice.
2. Government limits certain choices
• Ex. Cannot buy or produce certain
goods/services
3. Government provides aid to the needy
• Ex. Medicare, Medicaid, welfare
14. My Pizzeria
• How would my pizzeria function under
different economic systems?
15. My Pizzeria in a Free Market
• I answer the basic economic questions!
• I determine how much cheese and
pepperoni goes on the pizza
• I determine the quality of the cheese and
pepperoni
• I set my employees wages
• I set my business hours
16. My Pizzeria in a Command
Economy
• The government answers the basic
economic questions
• The government sets the amount of
cheese and pepperoni on each pizza
• The government determines quality of
cheese and pepperoni
• The government sets employees wages
• The government sets business hours
Problem: What does the government know
about pizza?
17. My Pizzeria in a Mixed Economy
• The Government and I both answer the
basic economic questions
• I determine the amount of cheese and
pepperoni on the pizzas; government
determines the quality of cheese and pizza
• I set employee wages; government sets
minimum wage for employees
• I determine business hours; government
determines whether I am safe to be open
or not