This document introduces the Fa-Lun Da-Fa (Law Wheel Great Way) by Li Hongzhi. It discusses core concepts of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.
Falun Dafa is a meditation practice that involves five simple exercises and cultivates mind and body according to the principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance. The NCCU Falun Dafa club practices the exercises together on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:10-7:10pm and later studies the book "Zhuan Falun" together. All activities are free and open to join.
This document discusses breastfeeding promotion and support for infants with special needs. It covers several key points:
1) Human breastmilk provides important immune factors, growth factors, and nutrients that are especially beneficial for preterm/low birth weight infants and infants with medical conditions.
2) Infants with conditions like prematurity, cardiac or breathing issues may need to be fed in special ways like through tubes, cups, or supplemental nursing systems depending on their ability to feed orally. Frequent, short feedings are often recommended.
3) With support like providing expressed breastmilk, skin-to-skin contact, and assistance with positioning and latching, mothers can successfully breastfeed infants with conditions like cleft
Session 2 Communication Skills with Practices In Breast FeedingHCY 7102
This document outlines communication skills for health professionals promoting breastfeeding. It discusses using active listening techniques like non-verbal cues, open-ended questions, reflecting statements, and empathy to encourage mothers to share their experiences without judgment. Specific skills include asking open questions, acknowledging feelings, giving reassurance, and arranging follow-up support. The goal is building the mother's confidence by accepting her perspective and providing practical information when requested. Several demonstrations show both proper and improper communication examples.
1. The document discusses maternal health concerns related to breastfeeding, including the nutritional needs of breastfeeding women, how breastfeeding assists with child spacing through the Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM), breastfeeding management when the mother is ill, and issues around maternal medication and breastfeeding.
2. It describes that the LAM method is 98% effective for child spacing if the mother is not menstruating, exclusively breastfeeding with no long intervals between feeds, and the baby is under 6 months old.
3. When a mother is ill, breastfeeding can be assisted by explaining the benefits of continuing, minimizing separation of mother and baby, providing fluids, helping find comfortable feeding positions, expressing
This document discusses how to provide breastmilk to infants who are unable to feed at the breast. It describes techniques for hand expressing breastmilk as well as cup feeding. Hand expression is preferred over pumps as it is simpler and avoids equipment issues. Expressed breastmilk can be stored safely in the refrigerator or freezer and thawed in the refrigerator before feeding. Cup feeding is recommended over other methods if an infant cannot breastfeed as it allows the baby to control feeding and avoids nipple confusion.
This document outlines a study on the evolution of grounded theory for credit scoring in India. It begins with an introduction to lending, borrowing, credit evaluation and decisions. It then reviews literature on grounded theory and credit scoring models. The document describes the research methodology, including the problem, objectives, data collection, validity/reliability. It presents the data analysis and coding process using NVivo that led to the development of several theories. Case studies are provided on the theories for public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks. Finally, suggestions and limitations of the study are discussed.
1. The document discusses a study on developing inclusive and innovative eco-tourism in the Vellar Estuaries region of South India.
2. The study aims to rank single and combo tourist products/services and analyze tourist preparedness for utilizing local strengths and opportunities while minimizing weaknesses and threats.
3. Results found that tourists prefer combo packages using rowboats for long durations at lower prices with food. Involving the local community in cooperative eco-tourism can help realize opportunities while overcoming threats like security issues.
Falun Dafa is a meditation practice that involves five simple exercises and cultivates mind and body according to the principles of truth, compassion, and tolerance. The NCCU Falun Dafa club practices the exercises together on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:10-7:10pm and later studies the book "Zhuan Falun" together. All activities are free and open to join.
This document discusses breastfeeding promotion and support for infants with special needs. It covers several key points:
1) Human breastmilk provides important immune factors, growth factors, and nutrients that are especially beneficial for preterm/low birth weight infants and infants with medical conditions.
2) Infants with conditions like prematurity, cardiac or breathing issues may need to be fed in special ways like through tubes, cups, or supplemental nursing systems depending on their ability to feed orally. Frequent, short feedings are often recommended.
3) With support like providing expressed breastmilk, skin-to-skin contact, and assistance with positioning and latching, mothers can successfully breastfeed infants with conditions like cleft
Session 2 Communication Skills with Practices In Breast FeedingHCY 7102
This document outlines communication skills for health professionals promoting breastfeeding. It discusses using active listening techniques like non-verbal cues, open-ended questions, reflecting statements, and empathy to encourage mothers to share their experiences without judgment. Specific skills include asking open questions, acknowledging feelings, giving reassurance, and arranging follow-up support. The goal is building the mother's confidence by accepting her perspective and providing practical information when requested. Several demonstrations show both proper and improper communication examples.
1. The document discusses maternal health concerns related to breastfeeding, including the nutritional needs of breastfeeding women, how breastfeeding assists with child spacing through the Lactation Amenorrhea Method (LAM), breastfeeding management when the mother is ill, and issues around maternal medication and breastfeeding.
2. It describes that the LAM method is 98% effective for child spacing if the mother is not menstruating, exclusively breastfeeding with no long intervals between feeds, and the baby is under 6 months old.
3. When a mother is ill, breastfeeding can be assisted by explaining the benefits of continuing, minimizing separation of mother and baby, providing fluids, helping find comfortable feeding positions, expressing
This document discusses how to provide breastmilk to infants who are unable to feed at the breast. It describes techniques for hand expressing breastmilk as well as cup feeding. Hand expression is preferred over pumps as it is simpler and avoids equipment issues. Expressed breastmilk can be stored safely in the refrigerator or freezer and thawed in the refrigerator before feeding. Cup feeding is recommended over other methods if an infant cannot breastfeed as it allows the baby to control feeding and avoids nipple confusion.
This document outlines a study on the evolution of grounded theory for credit scoring in India. It begins with an introduction to lending, borrowing, credit evaluation and decisions. It then reviews literature on grounded theory and credit scoring models. The document describes the research methodology, including the problem, objectives, data collection, validity/reliability. It presents the data analysis and coding process using NVivo that led to the development of several theories. Case studies are provided on the theories for public sector banks, private sector banks, and foreign banks. Finally, suggestions and limitations of the study are discussed.
1. The document discusses a study on developing inclusive and innovative eco-tourism in the Vellar Estuaries region of South India.
2. The study aims to rank single and combo tourist products/services and analyze tourist preparedness for utilizing local strengths and opportunities while minimizing weaknesses and threats.
3. Results found that tourists prefer combo packages using rowboats for long durations at lower prices with food. Involving the local community in cooperative eco-tourism can help realize opportunities while overcoming threats like security issues.
Annamalai University is a public residential university located in Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1929 as Minakshi College and was later bifurcated from the University of Madras. It has 10 faculties covering various fields including agriculture, arts, dentistry, science, engineering, education, fine arts, Indian languages, marine sciences, and medicine. The university has a total of around 32,700 students and offers numerous undergraduate and postgraduate programs. It operates a large teaching hospital and has extensive research collaborations both within India and internationally.
The document summarizes the proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Inclusive Innovation and Innovative Management held from December 11-12, 2014 in Pathumthani, Thailand. The conference was jointly organized by Valaya Alongkorn Rajabhat University, the National Innovation Agency, Asian Forum for Business Education, University of Dhaka, and Panjab University. It included 27 presentations on topics related to inclusive innovation and management from various countries. The proceedings document includes the program, speaker and reviewer profiles, abstracts of the presentations, and papers selected through a peer review process.
The document discusses using SPSS to analyze data from two consultants who rated 20 potential sites for a company to expand its business. Crosstabs analysis is used to compute the measure of agreement between the consultants' ratings. The Kappa value of 0.429 suggests the consultants' ratings are largely similar, with some exceptions. It is determined that one consultant should be retained for further work based on a closer examination of their reports. The summary provides high-level analysis and recommendations based on the consultant rating data.
This document discusses different methods for cross-classifying and summarizing relationships between variables, including nominal by nominal, ordinal by ordinal, and adding additional layers. Key points covered include using chi-square tests to determine if differences are due to chance, symmetric measures like phi and cramer's v to quantify relationship strength, and directional measures for nominal and ordinal variables to analyze concordance and discordance. Examples are provided using SPSS output to demonstrate interpreting these various cross-classification techniques.
The document describes using SPSS descriptive statistics to analyze customer spending data from a telecommunications company. The company maintains a database with customer spending on long distance, toll-free, equipment rental, calling card, and wireless services from the previous month. The descriptive statistics will determine which services are most profitable by analyzing the mean, median, standard deviation, minimum, maximum, skewness, and kurtosis of customer spending for each service.
This document summarizes a lesson on analyzing different types of data using SPSS frequencies procedures. It discusses nominal, ordinal, and scale data and how to interpret frequency summaries for each using pie charts, bar charts, and other descriptive statistics. Examples are provided on categorizing company contacts by department (nominal), analyzing employee ranks (ordinal), and studying sales amounts (scale). Transforming skewed scale data using logarithms is also demonstrated.
This document discusses research being conducted on customer value in the aquarium industry. It outlines the objectives to determine customer value requirements and the influence of interfaces/artifacts on value. Two hypotheses are presented relating aquarium value to waiting time/failure points and interfaces/artifacts. The methodology involves interviews and observation to understand different customer values like hobby, companionship, aesthetics and status. Preliminary findings identify different values and influences on price, product, place and promotion are discussed.
Be a believer in employee2employee communication. Be Talking, Listening, supporting, Embracing, Content Development, Event reporting, Thought Leader/Ambassador, Employee Talent, Energizing.
This document contains biographical information about Selvarasu A Mutharasu who is a professor of marketing at Annamalai University. It lists his educational background and qualifications. The document appears to be a series of slides for a presentation on topics related to branding, customer centricity, and marketing strategies. Key topics discussed include brand positioning, effective communications, customer decision making, omni-channel strategies, and creating win-win strategies.
This document outlines an event on strategic leadership at Annamalai University Training & Development Centre. The event will discuss concepts of strategic leadership, strategic marketing leadership, strategic project leadership, strategic lean leadership, and strategic information leadership. The goal is to discuss how to set goals towards student loyalty and understand key performance indicators from an institution-centric to student-centric perspective in higher education. The event is aimed at top management teams, teaching staff, and advisory members and will include presentations on the historical perspective of strategic leadership and marching towards applying it in higher education.
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