The document discusses how to plan for a successful future through self-reflection, finding your passions, setting goals and taking action. Key steps include going to a quiet place to reflect on your strengths and interests, maintaining a journal to track progress towards goals, starting a savings account, and working your plan while being wary of negative influences. The overall message is that planning involves looking inward, setting a direction and taking consistent action to achieve your dreams.
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Whether you are a business owner, manager, or employee, this e-book is a must-have resource that can help you achieve greater productivity and success.
Download link for detailed Tamil presentation - "5S - An Overview) :
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Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments....
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tqmbala@gmail.com
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3. The literature has certain defining features including the influence of Sanskrit, use of imagery and figures of speech, and focus on royal patrons and rulers.
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The document discusses a recent news article about cryptocurrency regulations in South Korea. It notes that South Korean officials are preparing to impose new rules to crack down on speculation in the market and increase transparency. The regulations would require real-name accounts for transactions and strengthen oversight of virtual currency exchanges.
This document provides an overview of the course "Literary Criticism: Prosody and Rhetorics". It discusses the following key points in 3 sentences:
The course will cover the nature and forms of literature, poetry, and different genres of poetry from Indian and Western perspectives. It will also discuss various literary theories from prominent ancient and modern Indian scholars as well as Western theorists. The document outlines the topics to be covered under prosody and rhetoric which include various types of meters and rhetorical devices that are used in poetry.
The chakra's and How you can nourish your whole self! IntlDayofYoga
The document is an infographic from Food & Spirit that teaches about the chakras and how to nourish the whole self. It was published by Denna Minich and provides information on the chakras and nourishing each energy center through food and lifestyle choices. The content is courtesy of various websites focused on yoga and wellness.
Telling the Story of Your Content - SAScon 2016Chris Green
How do you tell the story of your content to a client, whether it's gaining initial buy-in or reporting on the success? In this brief presentation Chris runs through the steps to establishing a KPIs for content marketing, why it's important and how to test & optimise for improvement.
"5S Basics in Tamil" is an e-book that provides valuable insights on the concept of 5S methodology. It covers the five fundamental principles of 5S, namely Seiri, Seiton, Seiso, Seiketsu, and Shitsuke.
This e-book is a comprehensive guide that explains the 5S methodology in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. With the help of this e-book, individuals and organizations can learn how to organize their workspace, eliminate waste, and improve efficiency.
Whether you are a business owner, manager, or employee, this e-book is a must-have resource that can help you achieve greater productivity and success.
Download link for detailed Tamil presentation - "5S - An Overview) :
https://imojo.in/5Stamil
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions or comments....
Thanks
5S Balamurugan
tqmbala@gmail.com
1. The Aadi Kala period of Hindi literature spans from 1050 CE to 1375 CE, during the rule of Rajput kings.
2. The literature of this time was written in various dialects of Apabhramsa languages and focused on raso (aesthetic) themes including erotic poetry.
3. The literature has certain defining features including the influence of Sanskrit, use of imagery and figures of speech, and focus on royal patrons and rulers.
This document contains information about NASA apps and research papers. It lists the NASA Infonet Page App and NASA Blog Page App on three pages, along with pages 1 through 3. It also references two research papers.
This document contains information about NASA apps and research papers. It lists the NASA Infonet Page App and NASA Blog Page App on three pages, along with page numbers. It also references two research papers.
The document discusses a recent news article about cryptocurrency regulations in South Korea. It notes that South Korean officials are preparing to impose new rules to crack down on speculation in the market and increase transparency. The regulations would require real-name accounts for transactions and strengthen oversight of virtual currency exchanges.
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In children with congenital nasal disorders, supportive care of the
airway is given until the diagnosis is established. Diagnosis is
made through a combination of ?exible scoping and imaging
studies, primarily CT scan. In the case of surgically correctable
congenital problems such as choanal atresia, surgery is performed
once the child is deemed healthy and free of life-threatening
problems such as congenital heart disease.
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This document discusses infections in neonatal infants, including the pathogenesis, epidemiology, clinical presentations, and common infections. It notes that as many as 2% of fetuses are infected in utero and up to 10% of infants have infections in their first month of life. Infections can be transmitted from mother to fetus or newborn in various ways. Clinical manifestations vary from subclinical to severe systemic infection and depend on factors like timing of exposure and immune status. Common infections discussed include chorioamnionitis, late-onset infections acquired after birth like Group B Strep, and other agents that can infect newborns in utero, during delivery, or postpartum.
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2. Imaging studies like CT scans are not recommended to distinguish between viral and bacterial infections but are recommended if complications like orbital or central nervous system issues are suspected.
3. The guidelines recommend prescribing antibiotics for severe or worsening cases but allow either antibiotics or additional observation for persistent cases lasting over 10 days without improvement.
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This document provides an overview of issues facing the human race by examining terrorism, crime, corruption, poverty, education, quality of life, and life expectancy globally. It outlines these topics across 4 chapters with references to online resources for further information. The goal is to understand current problems in order to work on solutions, with the acknowledgement that respect, patience and moral values are needed for improvement.
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- Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) includes two main disorders: Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Both involve chronic inflammation of the digestive tract, though they differ in where inflammation occurs and other clinical features.
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airway is given until the diagnosis is established. Diagnosis is
made through a combination of ?exible scoping and imaging
studies, primarily CT scan. In the case of surgically correctable
congenital problems such as choanal atresia, surgery is performed
once the child is deemed healthy and free of life-threatening
problems such as congenital heart disease.
The respiratory system's main functions are to supply oxygen to meet metabolic demands and remove carbon dioxide. Lung volumes are traditionally measured with a spirometer and include tidal volume, inspiratory capacity, expiratory reserve volume, residual volume, and vital capacity. A child's breathing is mechanically disadvantaged compared to an adult due to their more horizontal ribs and diaphragm position. The airway is divided into the extrathoracic, intrathoracic-extrapulmonary, and intrapulmonary sections. After birth, closure of structures like the foramen ovale allows blood to fully circulate through the lungs. Clinical examples show how respiratory distress can occur without lung disease and severe failure without obvious distress.
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The document discusses the newborn period, which begins at birth and lasts through the first month of life. During this time, marked physiological transitions occur across all organ systems as the infant learns to respond to external stimuli. A thorough history and physical exam are important to assess any medical issues in the mother, pregnancy, delivery, or infant. The exam should check temperature, pulse, breathing, color, tone and activity. Breastfeeding is recommended but some medical conditions like HIV or active tuberculosis may contraindicate it until treatment. Certain medications may also affect breast milk safety.
Maximizing child health and injury control. The document discusses well child visits including their frequency and purpose of assessing nutrition, immunizations, and development. Common injuries like motor vehicle accidents, falls, drowning, and burns are described. Post injury consequences can include psychosocial issues for children and parents.
1. The document discusses the pathogenesis and diagnosis of acute bacterial sinusitis in children, including defining the typical bacterial causes, the role of prior viral infections in enabling bacterial overgrowth, and guidelines for diagnosing based on symptom duration and severity.
2. Imaging studies like CT scans are not recommended to distinguish between viral and bacterial infections but are recommended if complications like orbital or central nervous system issues are suspected.
3. The guidelines recommend prescribing antibiotics for severe or worsening cases but allow either antibiotics or additional observation for persistent cases lasting over 10 days without improvement.
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This document summarizes the leading causes of illness and death among pediatric populations in Simcoe Muskoka, Canada from 2011-2017. For emergency visits, the top causes for infants under 1 were respiratory diseases, symptoms/signs, and infectious diseases. For children 1-9, respiratory diseases and injuries were most common. For youth 10-19, injuries accounted for over 1/3 of visits. Regarding hospitalizations, perinatal conditions, respiratory diseases and congenital anomalies were top for infants under 1. For children 1-9, respiratory diseases were most frequent. For youth 10-19, digestive and injury-related issues each accounted for about 1/5 of hospitalizations. Finally, the leading causes of death
This document provides an overview of issues facing the human race by examining terrorism, crime, corruption, poverty, education, quality of life, and life expectancy globally. It outlines these topics across 4 chapters with references to online resources for further information. The goal is to understand current problems in order to work on solutions, with the acknowledgement that respect, patience and moral values are needed for improvement.
This presentation provides an overview of epidemiology and pandemic control. It defines key epidemiological terms like incidence, prevalence and defines epidemiology. It discusses the history and origin of the word "epidemiology" and what epidemiologists do. This includes collecting and analyzing health data to understand diseases and plan public health programs. The presentation outlines educational and career requirements to become an epidemiologist and typical salary ranges, which is a median of $91,561 annually. The objectives are to define relevant terms, discuss differences, provide a brief history and outline a plan.
The document discusses principles of medico-legal autopsy, including definitions, types, benefits, authorized performers, procedures, and potential issues. A medico-legal autopsy is a post-mortem examination performed by a forensic pathologist or coroner to determine cause and manner of death when the death is non-natural or suspicious. It involves an external and internal examination of the entire body and organs to investigate injuries or disease processes and address any legal questions surrounding the death. Potential issues include concerns around authorization, body disfigurement, organ retention, failure to diagnose cause of death, and negligence during the autopsy process.
The document discusses how to plan for a successful future through self-reflection, finding your passions, setting goals and taking action. Key steps include going to a quiet place to reflect on your strengths and interests, maintaining a journal to track progress towards goals, starting a savings account, and working your plan while being wary of negative influences. The overall message is that preparing early through research and advice can help you achieve your dreams.
1. How to Plan For a Successful Future
Thinking About a Future for Yourself
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2. Go to a quiet place
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3. Explore some essential questions
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4. Stop thinking of what you did from the past and
focus on the present and future
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5. Finding Your Passion
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6. Review your life
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7. Start feeling proud of what you’re good at
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8. Trust your instincts
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9. Maintaining Motivation
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10. Write in a journal to keep track of your progress
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11. How to Keep a Diary and Stick to It
1. Make sure your diary reflects your
personality
2. Write in some basic information
about yourself on the first page
3. Don't be afraid to even give your
diary a name
4. write everyday things about your
schedule
5. Start again if you have a break from
writing
6. Read your old entries
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12. Remind yourself of your goals
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13. Setting Things in Motion
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14. Start a savings account
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15. Look at what needs to be changed in your lifestyle
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16. Work your plan
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17. Tips
● Talk to your parents, guidance counselors, etc., about what they think you
would be good at and how to get there. You may not want to, but they went
through this too.
● The more you will research about your future over the Internet, it will be more
clear to you what you want to do.
● You're never too young to prepare for success!
● Never wait for a fall to take good advice.
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18. Warnings
● Never give up on your dreams.
● Stand up again, If you fall ever.
● Know the kind of friends you keep and move around with. Be your own
person, not a follower!
● Think before you make a move.
● Believe in yourself.
● Ignore criticism (although take some into consideration), and stay focused.
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