The document discusses the fundamentals of taxation. It covers the nature of taxation as a power exercised by legislative bodies to collect taxes and support government expenses and public services. It also discusses the purposes of taxation which is to raise revenue to support government expenditures, services, and promote citizen well-being. Additionally, it mentions canons of taxation which establish principles like fiscal adequacy, administrative feasibility, and theoretical justice.
This was the informative seminar on the basic taxation principles in the Philippines. It was an hour-long speech on the basics of the Philippine Tax system presented to the students of the Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology on 12 August 2011 for the Political Science 2 Lecture Series by Vivienne Cemine.\. The document was uploaded by JR Lopez Gonzales of www.politikalon.blogspot.com.
Is the process by which the sovereign, through its lawmaking body raises revenues used to defray expenses of government.
Means of the government in increasing its revenue under the authority of the law purposely used to promote welfare and protection of its citizenry.
This was the informative seminar on the basic taxation principles in the Philippines. It was an hour-long speech on the basics of the Philippine Tax system presented to the students of the Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology on 12 August 2011 for the Political Science 2 Lecture Series by Vivienne Cemine.\. The document was uploaded by JR Lopez Gonzales of www.politikalon.blogspot.com.
Is the process by which the sovereign, through its lawmaking body raises revenues used to defray expenses of government.
Means of the government in increasing its revenue under the authority of the law purposely used to promote welfare and protection of its citizenry.
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
At the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
- Define taxation and taxes.
- Enumerate and explain the three inherent powers of the state.
- Describe different internal revenue taxes.
- Explain the different characteristics of taxes.
- Describe the nature of taxation in the Philippines
Dividing a linked list into two sublists of almost equal sizesa. A.pdftesmondday29076
Dividing a linked list into two sublists of almost equal sizes
a. Add the operation divideMid to the class linkedListType as follows:
Consider the following statements:
unorderedLinkedList myList;
unorderedLinkedList subList;
Suppose myList points to the list with elements 34 65 27 89 12 (in this order). The statement:
myList.divideMid(subList); divides myList into two sublists: myList points to the list with the
elements 34 65 27,
and subList points to the sublist with the elements 89 12.
b. Write the definition of the function template to implement the operation divideMid. Also,
write a program to test your function. The header files linkedList.h and unorderedLinkedList.h
are supplied. Your test program should produce output similar to this:
Turn in:
linkedList.h with modifications
Your test program.
(C++)
Required code is below:
#ifndef H_UnorderedLinkedList
#define H_UnorderedLinkedList
#include \"linkedList.h\"
using namespace std;
template
class unorderedLinkedList: public linkedListType
{
public:
bool search(const Type& searchItem) const;
//Function to determine whether searchItem is in the list.
//Postcondition: Returns true if searchItem is in the
// list, otherwise the value false is
// returned.
void insertFirst(const Type& newItem);
//Function to insert newItem at the beginning of the list.
//Postcondition: first points to the new list, newItem is
// inserted at the beginning of the list,
// last points to the last node in the
// list, and count is incremented by 1.
void insertLast(const Type& newItem);
//Function to insert newItem at the end of the list.
//Postcondition: first points to the new list, newItem
// is inserted at the end of the list,
// last points to the last node in the
// list, and count is incremented by 1.
void deleteNode(const Type& deleteItem);
//Function to delete deleteItem from the list.
//Postcondition: If found, the node containing
// deleteItem is deleted from the list.
// first points to the first node, last
// points to the last node of the updated
// list, and count is decremented by 1.
};
template
bool unorderedLinkedList::
search(const Type& searchItem) const
{
nodeType *current; //pointer to traverse the list
bool found = false;
current = this->first; //set current to point to the first
//node in the list
while (current != NULL && !found) //search the list
if (current->info == searchItem) //searchItem is found
found = true;
else
current = current->link; //make current point to
//the next node
return found;
}//end search
template
void unorderedLinkedList::insertFirst(const Type& newItem)
{
nodeType *newNode; //pointer to create the new node
newNode = new nodeType; //create the new node
newNode->info = newItem; //store the new item in the node
newNode->link = this->first; //insert newNode before first
this->first = newNode; //make first point to the
//actual first node
this->count++; //increment count
if (this->last == NULL) //if the list was empty, newNode is also
//the last node in the list
this->l.
in experiment simple staining what other dyes can be used for direct.pdftesmondday29076
in experiment simple staining what other dyes can be used for direct staining?
Solution
Answer:
Dyes used in direct staining are basic dyes which react with the negatively charged cell. (they
carry positive charged ions)
Examples of direct stains are methylene blue, carbol fuchsin, crystal violet etc.
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
01. introduction to taxation ICAB, KL, Study Manual
At the end of this lecture, you should be able to:
- Define taxation and taxes.
- Enumerate and explain the three inherent powers of the state.
- Describe different internal revenue taxes.
- Explain the different characteristics of taxes.
- Describe the nature of taxation in the Philippines
Dividing a linked list into two sublists of almost equal sizesa. A.pdftesmondday29076
Dividing a linked list into two sublists of almost equal sizes
a. Add the operation divideMid to the class linkedListType as follows:
Consider the following statements:
unorderedLinkedList myList;
unorderedLinkedList subList;
Suppose myList points to the list with elements 34 65 27 89 12 (in this order). The statement:
myList.divideMid(subList); divides myList into two sublists: myList points to the list with the
elements 34 65 27,
and subList points to the sublist with the elements 89 12.
b. Write the definition of the function template to implement the operation divideMid. Also,
write a program to test your function. The header files linkedList.h and unorderedLinkedList.h
are supplied. Your test program should produce output similar to this:
Turn in:
linkedList.h with modifications
Your test program.
(C++)
Required code is below:
#ifndef H_UnorderedLinkedList
#define H_UnorderedLinkedList
#include \"linkedList.h\"
using namespace std;
template
class unorderedLinkedList: public linkedListType
{
public:
bool search(const Type& searchItem) const;
//Function to determine whether searchItem is in the list.
//Postcondition: Returns true if searchItem is in the
// list, otherwise the value false is
// returned.
void insertFirst(const Type& newItem);
//Function to insert newItem at the beginning of the list.
//Postcondition: first points to the new list, newItem is
// inserted at the beginning of the list,
// last points to the last node in the
// list, and count is incremented by 1.
void insertLast(const Type& newItem);
//Function to insert newItem at the end of the list.
//Postcondition: first points to the new list, newItem
// is inserted at the end of the list,
// last points to the last node in the
// list, and count is incremented by 1.
void deleteNode(const Type& deleteItem);
//Function to delete deleteItem from the list.
//Postcondition: If found, the node containing
// deleteItem is deleted from the list.
// first points to the first node, last
// points to the last node of the updated
// list, and count is decremented by 1.
};
template
bool unorderedLinkedList::
search(const Type& searchItem) const
{
nodeType *current; //pointer to traverse the list
bool found = false;
current = this->first; //set current to point to the first
//node in the list
while (current != NULL && !found) //search the list
if (current->info == searchItem) //searchItem is found
found = true;
else
current = current->link; //make current point to
//the next node
return found;
}//end search
template
void unorderedLinkedList::insertFirst(const Type& newItem)
{
nodeType *newNode; //pointer to create the new node
newNode = new nodeType; //create the new node
newNode->info = newItem; //store the new item in the node
newNode->link = this->first; //insert newNode before first
this->first = newNode; //make first point to the
//actual first node
this->count++; //increment count
if (this->last == NULL) //if the list was empty, newNode is also
//the last node in the list
this->l.
in experiment simple staining what other dyes can be used for direct.pdftesmondday29076
in experiment simple staining what other dyes can be used for direct staining?
Solution
Answer:
Dyes used in direct staining are basic dyes which react with the negatively charged cell. (they
carry positive charged ions)
Examples of direct stains are methylene blue, carbol fuchsin, crystal violet etc.
Discuss techniques and methods of presenting financial data for non-.pdftesmondday29076
Discuss techniques and methods of presenting financial data for non-reporting entities. (Please
type up your answer and also need a good paragraph of explanation not just bullet points)
Solution
The non-reporting entities while presenting their financial date has to follow the accounting
standards to provide a framework of the report, so the outside agency would able to understand
and compare the same with the related entities to show their interest either investing or buying
the products or services.
The techniques and methods of presenting the financial data by the Non-reporting entities are:
Through the use of above techniques and methods of presentation of results, the non-reporting
entities can comply with the data presentation rules.
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How many Translational and how many Rotational DOF(s) are in this sy.pdftesmondday29076
How many Translational and how many Rotational DOF(s) are in this system? (Total #DOF =
#TransDOF + #RotDOF) A rigid rod of mass Mis fixed to a massless ring at point A. Point A is
constrained to move on the fixed, frictionless circular track centered at point C and of radius R.
The system moves on a smooth, horizontal surface.
Solution
Rod can move in +ve x and -ve x direction as well in y directions. so number of translational
DOF=4,
Rod can rotate in clockwise as well as in counterclockwise., so total Rotational DOF= 2..
Define relational database. Why has it been predicted that the relat.pdftesmondday29076
Define relational database. Why has it been predicted that the relational database will be the
mainstay for organizations in the years ahead?
Solution
It is a collection of data items that are organized as a set of formally-described tables from which
data can be accessed or reassembled in many different ways without having to reorganize those
database tables.
It it been predicted that the relational database will be the mainstay for organizations in the years
ahead.
Consumers, every day, generate unstructured social media and click stream data that offer
valuable insights if companies can access it. Also the amount of data is growing so fast that
traditional database are not able to keep up without additions to the data warehouse but that will
make such arrangement costly. Due to these restrictions, companies that rely solely on relational
databases.
Check ALL of the following characteristics that make animals differen.pdftesmondday29076
Check ALL of the following characteristics that make animals different from ALL other
kingdoms of organisms. eukaryotic ingestive multicellular heterotrophic
Solution
The answer are
Hetrotrophic organism. & ingestive behavior..
It is because plants are also eukaryotic organism and are multicellular in nature but they can
preapre their own foods..hence autographs.
But animals are Hetrotrophic in nature and are dependent on the plants for food and shows
ingestive behaviour..!!.
A blood clot had been silently forming in Adam Parkers left anterio.pdftesmondday29076
A blood clot had been silently forming in Adam Parker\'s left anterior descending coronary
artery. The 53 year old advertising executive arrived at the Greenville Convention Center feeling
fine, but suddenly a dull ache started in the center of his chest and he became nauseated. At first
he thought it was the after effects of the convention banquet the night before. When the chest
pain persisted, he thought of his family history of heart disease and took an aspirin remembering
a radio ad that said to do this if you were having symptoms of a heart attack. Adam then went to
the Center\'s Aid Station m not feeling well\" he told the emergency medical technician (EMT).
The EMT, on hearing Adam\'s symptoms and seeing his pale, sweaty face immediately thought
of a heart attack. \"let\'s get you over to the hospital and get this checked out\" When people
speak of a \"heart attack\" they are actually referring to a clot that stops the blood supply to part
of the heart, creating a condition known as ischemia In medical terms, a heart attack is called a
myocardial infarction (MI), referring to an area of heart muscle that is dying because of a lack of
blood supply. The clot in Adam\'s coronary artery had reduced the blood flow to part of his left
ventricle and the myocardial cells were beginning to die from lack of oxygen. When someone
has a heart attack immediate medical intervention is critical. In the ambulance the EMT gave
Adam oxygen, hooked him to a heart monitor and started an intravenous (IV) injection of normal
saline (isotonic). With an IV line in place other drugs could be given rapidly if Adam\'s condition
worsened.
Solution
Myocardial infarction leads to congestive heart failure and sudden cardiac death. Oxygen
supplimentation given to improve the blood oxigen saturation. In myocardial infarction there is
less release of oxigen from heamoglobin leads to tissue hypoxia.the inhalation of 100% oxigen at
high barometric pressure, called hyperbaric oxygen therapy.this causes increased the amount of
dissolved oxygen in plasma. Which is useful to relieve from ischemia. The osmolarity is the
number of osmoles per litre of solution. The solution that have same osmolarity as plasma are
said to be isotonic.e.g. 0.9% sodium chloride solution. We know that, when RBC are placed in
isotonic solution, they remain suspended in it, neither swell nor shrink because the osmotic
pressure of isotonic solution is equal to the osmotic pressure within the RBCs. Hence, by
injecting the istonic saline only extra cellular fluid volume Increase.the intra cellular fluid
volume and body osmolarity remains same. Since injecting fluid is isotonic it cannot cross the
membranes..
what does it takes to be a living organ Assignment Please answer th.pdftesmondday29076
what does it takes to be a living organ? Assignment Please answer the following DB Focus your
discussion on the following Make comparisons between living things and nonliving things that
have some of the characteristics that define life Compare the following pairs and explain what
the differences are using the 8 criteria A rock to a snail A rock to a tree A dog to a TV Explain
why electricity is sometimes called live or discuss some of the characteristics fire shares with
living things (it can grow, it metabolizes, and so on)
Solution
Characteristics
Living Things
Non Living Things
Shape and Size
They possess definite shape and sixe
No definite shape and size
Cellular structure
They consists of cells
They have no cells
Organisation
Have a definite organisation. There are tissues, organs, organ systems which work as an
integrated unit
No organisation
Growth
They show growth
No growth
Movement
They show movement or locomotion
No movement
Nutrition
Need food for energy
Need no food
Respiration
All living organism respire.In order to obtain energy, glucose is combine with oxygen in cells.
Need no respiration
Excretion
Excrete unwanted materials from the body
Do not show excretion
Metabolism
Anabolic and catabolic reactions takes place.
No metabolic changes takes place
Response
Show response to stimuli
Show no response to stimuli
Reproduction
Reproduce young ones of their own kind
Show no reproduction
Differentiation
Show differentiation during development
No process of differentiation takes place
Adaptations
Living things show adaptations to changing environmental conditions for better survival
Do not show any adaptations
Life span
Living things have some life span.
They have no life span
Death
Living beings will die after certain period of life.
Death doesn’t exsist in these things. They are broken down or destroyed by external forces
Examples
Human, birds, tree etc.
Car, pen, chair etc
2.
Eight criteria of life are:
i) These all above criteria present into snail but absent in rock.
ii) These above eight criteria present in tree but absent in rock.
iii) These above criteria present in dog but absent in TV.
3.
Electricity is sometimes called live because it uses a shock that can go through our whole body
and shock us.
For example:
1. Reflex arc.
2. An electrical signal always generate from our heart and maintains our blood circulation.
Characteristics
Living Things
Non Living Things
Shape and Size
They possess definite shape and sixe
No definite shape and size
Cellular structure
They consists of cells
They have no cells
Organisation
Have a definite organisation. There are tissues, organs, organ systems which work as an
integrated unit
No organisation
Growth
They show growth
No growth
Movement
They show movement or locomotion
No movement
Nutrition
Need food for energy
Need no food
Respiration
All living organism respire.In order to obtain energy, glucose is combine with oxygen in cells.
Need no respiration
Excretion
Excrete unwanted materials from.
6. How many 6-symbol computer passwords can be formed if the first t.pdftesmondday29076
6. How many 6-symbol computer passwords can be formed if the first two symbols are letters
(either upper or lower case) and the rest of the symbols are digits? (Letters and digits may be
repeated.)
Solution
Here
either upper case or lower case letters can be used,
i presume they are to be treated as distinct, so 52 symbols for letters are available,
and the rest of four symbols are digits.
so
52*52*10*10*10*10 =27,040,000.
What is a SIFI and how does it related to “too big to fail” Describ.pdftesmondday29076
What is a SIFI and how does it related to “too big to fail”? Describe the “too big to fail” debate.
Solution
SIFIs (Systematically Important Financial Institutions) are the financial institutions which are the
important part of the economy and the failure of these institutions result in economic and
financial crisis.
When the financial institutions are very large in size that its failure may result in huge financial
crisis, the government take necessary steps to provide necessary strength to the institution that it
may not fail.
The main motive of SIFIs rules was to cater to the systematic risks and the moral hazard
problems of the institutions which were seen in the markets as “too big to fail”. The SIFIs were
also called as banks which are too big to fail. Around 29 banks were categorized as SIFIs. The
regulations led to higher incentive for the banks to take risks. The government decided to bail out
the creditors to prevent the economy after financial failure. The institutions become too
leveraged and go for more credit, maturity, and liquidity. SIFI plan includes additional loss
absorption capacity, greater supervision, and institution specific cross border cooperation
agreements etc.
The too big to fail banks supports the economy but also have lot of risk for the financial failure
having devastating impact on the economy. During 2008 crisis, the government bailed the
creditors to save the banks from failure. This helped the banks to strengthen its condition and
improve the profitability. These institutions had capacity to serve the customers throughout USA
and with the low costs because of their huge size. This has resulted in the growth in the
economy..
The clade afrotheria includes a diverse variety of species, but are .pdftesmondday29076
The clade afrotheria includes a diverse variety of species, but are still considered under the same
group. What supports this?
Morphological data
Phylogenetic data
Fossil data
Molecular data
Solution
d) Molecular data
Molecular data strongly support the clade afrotheria, which includes a diverse variety of species
under the same group. But almost no morphological data is existing regarding this..
The enrollment in a certain course is 10 first year students, 30 s.pdftesmondday29076
The enrollment in a certain course is 10% first year students, 30% sophomores, 40% juniors, and
20% seniors. Data from previous semesters shows that the likelihood for receving an A in the
course is 0.2 for first-year students, 0.4 for sophomores, 0.3 for juniors, and 0.1 for seniors. Find
the probability that at student who receives an A is a sophomore.
Solution
Probability will be 0.4* 0.3 =0.12.
TFW LTE 1032 ANM Assignments Position Paper Detail Submission Grade .pdftesmondday29076
TFW LTE 10:32 ANM Assignments Position Paper Detail Submission Grade Position Paper
Due: Jul 25, 2018 at 11:59 PM Topics for Final Paper-choose a topic from the following options
. Examine the issue of insider trading Analyze the ethical issues at stake (be sure to look at the
issue from both Utilitarian and Kantian perspectives). Do you believe insider trading is ethical?
Why or why not? Be sure to support your position with reasoned argumentation (including
showing why the alternative positions are ethically weaker than your own) Write a critical essav
(either in sunnort of Previous Next Dashboard Calendar To Do Notifications Inbox
Solution
Answer ) Insider Trading and Business Ethics
Many people are complaining insider trading since it is unfair for some people who do not have
confidential information about a certain company. People who do not have information that is
not yet into the public lose their confidence and trust towards the company. Therefore, many
companies lose potential investor from insider trading. Insider trading is a huge issue among
people. Insider trading can be an unethical; yet sometimes it can be ethical.
What is Insider Trading :Insider trading is a word that has many definitions and connotations and
which includes both legal and illegal activities. It can also be described as an insider trading of a
company’s stock, securities, bonds and stock options by persons with possible access to non-
public information about the company. Nevertheless, insider trading can take place lawfully
every day, when trading by the corporate insiders such as officers, directors, employees and large
shareholders to buy or sell stock in their own companies if this trading will not be taking
advantage of the non-public information and also be within the boundaries of the company’s
policies and the rules governing this trading. However, the term “insider trading\" is mostly used
to describe a practice in which an insider party trades based on non-public material information
gained through the performance of the insider’s obligation at the company, in violation of other
relationships of faith and assurance or otherwise when the non-public information was stolen
from the company. In other words, insider trading is buying, selling or dealing in securities,
bonds, and stocks of a company by a director, manager, or employee of the company who has
confidential information that is not accessible to the public.
Who is an Insider:An insider is a person who has entrée to the confidential information about a
company or corporation that will affect the stock price or might manipulate investors’ decisions.
This is “material information\". Moreover, most company executives clearly have important
information about the company. For example, the manager of sales knows how much the
company has sold and if it rallies, the estimates provided with the investors. Moreover, others
who work with the company also have material information; for instance, the accoun.
Summarize the main characteristic of insectsSolution1.Insects .pdftesmondday29076
Summarize the main characteristic of insects
Solution
1.Insects are cold blooded and have six legs, 3 main body parts and an exoskeleton.
2. Insects lay eggs and many have four wings.
3.Insects have a tough defensive mechanism known as exoskeleton. Because they lack
backbones, they are invertebrates.
4.An insect\'s body has three major body elements, inclusive of a head, thorax and stomach.
5.Insects can live on land, inside the water or both. Most insects have antennae that permit them
to the touch, flavor, pay attention and smell. These antennae assist them for meals and danger
from predators.
6.Some bugs undergo a entire metamorphosis, meaning they grow into completely one of a kind
creatures than they had been in their larval stage. Insects that undergo this change include
butterflies, real flies and beetles.
7.Insects that go through an incomplete metamorphosis appearance very just like adults of the
identical species, most effective smaller. Cockroaches and grasshoppers undergo an incomplete
metamorphosis..
Put the following taxonomic hierarchy of classification groups in ord.pdftesmondday29076
Put the following taxonomic hierarchy of classification groups in order from most general
(includes the greatest number of organisms) to most specific (includes the least number of
organisms): genus, family, class, phylum, kingdom, domain, species and order. Then, write the
scientific names of the groups humans belong to. Cite your source of information.
Solution
Starting from the most general classification group :-
Human belongs to the following group:-.
please help in microprocessor course (NO handwriting) What is multi-.pdftesmondday29076
please help in microprocessor course (NO handwriting) What is multi-core processing? How
does it help in improving computer performance? Write about the different levels of integrated
circuit technologies (such as SSI, MSI, LSI, VLSI, etc.). Give examples of each. Write a
detailed report on Intel\'s IC fabrication technology with the help of pictures and diagrams. What
is the latest technology Intel is working on for chip making?
Solution
8)A multi-core processor is a single computing component with two or more independent actual
processing units (called \"cores\"), which are the units that read and execute program
instructions.
Multi-core processors offer developers the ability to apply more computer resources to a
particular problem. These additional resources can be employed to offer two types of advantages,
improved turnaround time or increasing throughput. An improved turnaround time example is
the processing of a transaction in a point-of-sales (POS) system. The time it takes to process a
transaction may be improved by taking advantage of multi-core processors. While one processor
core is updating the terminal display, another processor core could be tasked with processing the
user input. Increase in throughput can occur in the servers that handle back-end processing of the
transactions arriving from the various POS terminals. By taking advantage of multi-core
processors, any one server could handle a greater number of transactions in the desired response
time. Balancing both improved turnaround time and increased throughput is power utilization. A
power budget may be specified for the individual system used on the client end or the collection
of back-end servers. The additional performance may lead to space, power, and cooling cost
savings as fewer systems would be required to meet a specific level of demand.
9) Small Scale Integration (SSI) where the number of transistors incorporated in a single IC chip
is up to 100 and they include basic gates and flip flops.
Examples:The 7400 TTL series.
Medium Scale Integration (MSI) where the number of transistors incorporated in a single IC chip
is from 100 to 1000 and they include logic functions such as Encoders, Decoders, Counters,
Registers, Multiplexers and small memories etc.
Examples:multiplexer,Decoder.
Large Scale Integration (LSI) where the number of transistors incorporated in a single IC chip is
from 1000 to 20,000 and they include memories.
Examples:CPU
Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) where the number of transistors incorporated in a single IC
chip is from 20,000 to 10,00,000.
Ultra Large Scale Integration (ULSI) where the number of transistors incorporated in a single IC
chip is from 10,00,000 to 1,00,00,000.
10)IC Fabrication Technology – Doping, Oxidation, Thin-film deposition, Lithography, Etch,
Lithography trends, Plasma processing, Chemical mechanical polishing
Integrated Circuit Fabrication: Mass fabrication (i.e. simultaneous fabrication) of many “chips”,
each a circuit .
List some applications of surveying in Geology, Forestry, and archeo.pdftesmondday29076
List some applications of surveying in Geology, Forestry, and archeology
Solution
Remote sensing in geology is remote sensing used in the geologicalsciences as a data acquisition
method complementary to field observation, because it allows mapping ofgeological
characteristics of regions without physical contact with the areas being explored.
RS and GIS has wide applications in geology, requires good knowledge and expertise in hyper
spectral data processing and interpretation and quantitative approaches used in imaging
spectroscopy for the determination of material composition.
Lithological mapping
Structural mapping
Geomorphological mapping
Mineral exploration
Hydrocarbon exploration
Sedimentation mapping and monitoring
Geo-hazard mapping
planetary mapping.
There are many forestry applicationsthat remote sensing can be used for. Some of these
applications include terrain analysis, forest management, recultivation, updating of existingforest
inventories, forest cover type discrimination, the delineation of burned areas, and mapping of
cleared areas.
In archaeology, survey or field survey is a type of field research by which archaeologists(often
landscape archaeologists) search for archaeological sites and collect information about the
location, distribution and organization of past human cultures across a large area (e.g. typically
in excess of one hectare.
1 List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume that.pdftesmondday29076
1: List the basic steps in securing an operating system. Assume that the O.S. is being installed for
the first time on new hardware.
Solution
An OS allows different users to access different resources in a shared way. The OS needs to
control the sharing and provide an interface to allow the access. Each layer is impotent to attack
from below if the lower layers are not secured appropriately.
The top four assessments for securing os are:
Most important thing in securing operating system is to secure a base operating system.
The following are the simple steps:.
Students, digital devices and success - Andreas Schleicher - 27 May 2024..pptxEduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher presents at the OECD webinar ‘Digital devices in schools: detrimental distraction or secret to success?’ on 27 May 2024. The presentation was based on findings from PISA 2022 results and the webinar helped launch the PISA in Focus ‘Managing screen time: How to protect and equip students against distraction’ https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/managing-screen-time_7c225af4-en and the OECD Education Policy Perspective ‘Students, digital devices and success’ can be found here - https://oe.cd/il/5yV
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
This is a presentation by Dada Robert in a Your Skill Boost masterclass organised by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan (EFSS) on Saturday, the 25th and Sunday, the 26th of May 2024.
He discussed the concept of quality improvement, emphasizing its applicability to various aspects of life, including personal, project, and program improvements. He defined quality as doing the right thing at the right time in the right way to achieve the best possible results and discussed the concept of the "gap" between what we know and what we do, and how this gap represents the areas we need to improve. He explained the scientific approach to quality improvement, which involves systematic performance analysis, testing and learning, and implementing change ideas. He also highlighted the importance of client focus and a team approach to quality improvement.
We all have good and bad thoughts from time to time and situation to situation. We are bombarded daily with spiraling thoughts(both negative and positive) creating all-consuming feel , making us difficult to manage with associated suffering. Good thoughts are like our Mob Signal (Positive thought) amidst noise(negative thought) in the atmosphere. Negative thoughts like noise outweigh positive thoughts. These thoughts often create unwanted confusion, trouble, stress and frustration in our mind as well as chaos in our physical world. Negative thoughts are also known as “distorted thinking”.
How to Split Bills in the Odoo 17 POS ModuleCeline George
Bills have a main role in point of sale procedure. It will help to track sales, handling payments and giving receipts to customers. Bill splitting also has an important role in POS. For example, If some friends come together for dinner and if they want to divide the bill then it is possible by POS bill splitting. This slide will show how to split bills in odoo 17 POS.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
The Roman Empire A Historical Colossus.pdfkaushalkr1407
The Roman Empire, a vast and enduring power, stands as one of history's most remarkable civilizations, leaving an indelible imprint on the world. It emerged from the Roman Republic, transitioning into an imperial powerhouse under the leadership of Augustus Caesar in 27 BCE. This transformation marked the beginning of an era defined by unprecedented territorial expansion, architectural marvels, and profound cultural influence.
The empire's roots lie in the city of Rome, founded, according to legend, by Romulus in 753 BCE. Over centuries, Rome evolved from a small settlement to a formidable republic, characterized by a complex political system with elected officials and checks on power. However, internal strife, class conflicts, and military ambitions paved the way for the end of the Republic. Julius Caesar’s dictatorship and subsequent assassination in 44 BCE created a power vacuum, leading to a civil war. Octavian, later Augustus, emerged victorious, heralding the Roman Empire’s birth.
Under Augustus, the empire experienced the Pax Romana, a 200-year period of relative peace and stability. Augustus reformed the military, established efficient administrative systems, and initiated grand construction projects. The empire's borders expanded, encompassing territories from Britain to Egypt and from Spain to the Euphrates. Roman legions, renowned for their discipline and engineering prowess, secured and maintained these vast territories, building roads, fortifications, and cities that facilitated control and integration.
The Roman Empire’s society was hierarchical, with a rigid class system. At the top were the patricians, wealthy elites who held significant political power. Below them were the plebeians, free citizens with limited political influence, and the vast numbers of slaves who formed the backbone of the economy. The family unit was central, governed by the paterfamilias, the male head who held absolute authority.
Culturally, the Romans were eclectic, absorbing and adapting elements from the civilizations they encountered, particularly the Greeks. Roman art, literature, and philosophy reflected this synthesis, creating a rich cultural tapestry. Latin, the Roman language, became the lingua franca of the Western world, influencing numerous modern languages.
Roman architecture and engineering achievements were monumental. They perfected the arch, vault, and dome, constructing enduring structures like the Colosseum, Pantheon, and aqueducts. These engineering marvels not only showcased Roman ingenuity but also served practical purposes, from public entertainment to water supply.
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.
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Fundamentals of taxation
1.Nature of Taxation- Taxation is a state power exercised through the country's legislative body.
The principle of Taxation states that taxes are collected to support the government in its expenses
and services for public welfare.
2.Purpose- The purpose of taxation is to raise revenues from all possible sources to support
government expenditures and services and to promote the general well-being and protection of
its citizens.
3.Canons of Taxation- refer to the basic principles of a sound tax system which identify the
following: fiscal adequacy, administrative feasibility, and theoretical justice.
4.Administrative feasibility- Payment of taxes must be taxpayer- friendly.
5.Objective of Taxation- Individuals who earn a considerable amount of income as a worker or
as a businessman in partnerships or corportions, including those who inherited a property or
given a gift or donation of a considerable value; Tangible and Intangible properties, whether
personal properties that can be moved or relocated or real properties and Transactions,
consumptions interests, imports and exports.