WhoIsIn is an unique and innovative web-based biometric attendance tracking solution for businesses with employees at multiple locations. It ensures employee discipline and enhances employee productivity.
The document summarizes the cultural memory preserved in the vernacular architecture of Doran's Cove, Alabama. It describes the traditional I-house and log cabin structures built by local families using folk techniques passed down over generations. As the cove became less isolated due to infrastructure changes and population shifts, the traditional folk buildings were replaced by modern structures, representing a loss of cultural memory in the landscape. The document explores how kinship and connections to the land were expressed through the placement and naming of buildings.
1) The document discusses embracing and accepting homosexuality through various events held in May to coincide with International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
2) Planned events include a musical, film festivals showing LGBT-themed films, and an exhibition with art and a wall for sharing messages of support.
3) However, the event faces potential obstacles of disapproval from the general public and religious groups, as well as possible disapproval from the Singapore government.
Prostration helps the body discharge harmful electromagnetic waves. A non-Muslim scientist discovered that putting one's forehead on the ground allows the body to ground out positive electromagnetic charges, similar to how buildings are grounded to discharge electrical signals like from lightning. Placing the forehead directly on the ground or on sand allows for the most effective grounding. Interestingly, scientific findings show that Mecca is located at the center of the Earth's electromagnetic field and the Kaaba is at its exact center, making prostration during prayer the ideal way to discharge electromagnetic waves while also coming closer to God. While prostration is primarily an act of obedience to God, there are physical and health benefits that were designed by God.
The document provides a word ladder activity where the student is given a starting word and must provide a new word that differs by one letter, going down the ladder. It begins with the word "CALL" and provides clues for words down the ladder, ending with "FILE". It also includes a second activity where students are given images and must match them with the correct words from the first ladder.
There are approximately 461 tribes in India, with 75 considered the most backward primitive tribes. Tribes make up only 8% of India's population and live in around 5,000 villages located in forest regions. Tribal communities practice various religions and are located across states like Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Tribes suffer from material deprivation, landlessness, educational backwardness, lack of employment and government services, indebtedness, and health and nutritional issues. While government programs aim to aid tribes, they remain economically and educationally backward due to factors such as lack of direct support and motivation, rejection, and improper
Assurance responsabilité civile : A Report of Eco-CitiesRavi Nakulan
A report done by the Dr. Ioan CIUMANSU on Eco-Cities for the International Master students from UVSQ for their research work on "Railway Station and the City". Report describes how different angle of innovation describes the Sustainability and Eco-Innovation means to the project. The three proposed themes was as follows; Multi-Innovation, Climate Change and Technology.
WhoIsIn is an unique and innovative web-based biometric attendance tracking solution for businesses with employees at multiple locations. It ensures employee discipline and enhances employee productivity.
The document summarizes the cultural memory preserved in the vernacular architecture of Doran's Cove, Alabama. It describes the traditional I-house and log cabin structures built by local families using folk techniques passed down over generations. As the cove became less isolated due to infrastructure changes and population shifts, the traditional folk buildings were replaced by modern structures, representing a loss of cultural memory in the landscape. The document explores how kinship and connections to the land were expressed through the placement and naming of buildings.
1) The document discusses embracing and accepting homosexuality through various events held in May to coincide with International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia.
2) Planned events include a musical, film festivals showing LGBT-themed films, and an exhibition with art and a wall for sharing messages of support.
3) However, the event faces potential obstacles of disapproval from the general public and religious groups, as well as possible disapproval from the Singapore government.
Prostration helps the body discharge harmful electromagnetic waves. A non-Muslim scientist discovered that putting one's forehead on the ground allows the body to ground out positive electromagnetic charges, similar to how buildings are grounded to discharge electrical signals like from lightning. Placing the forehead directly on the ground or on sand allows for the most effective grounding. Interestingly, scientific findings show that Mecca is located at the center of the Earth's electromagnetic field and the Kaaba is at its exact center, making prostration during prayer the ideal way to discharge electromagnetic waves while also coming closer to God. While prostration is primarily an act of obedience to God, there are physical and health benefits that were designed by God.
The document provides a word ladder activity where the student is given a starting word and must provide a new word that differs by one letter, going down the ladder. It begins with the word "CALL" and provides clues for words down the ladder, ending with "FILE". It also includes a second activity where students are given images and must match them with the correct words from the first ladder.
There are approximately 461 tribes in India, with 75 considered the most backward primitive tribes. Tribes make up only 8% of India's population and live in around 5,000 villages located in forest regions. Tribal communities practice various religions and are located across states like Andhra Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Orissa, Rajasthan and Maharashtra. Tribes suffer from material deprivation, landlessness, educational backwardness, lack of employment and government services, indebtedness, and health and nutritional issues. While government programs aim to aid tribes, they remain economically and educationally backward due to factors such as lack of direct support and motivation, rejection, and improper
Assurance responsabilité civile : A Report of Eco-CitiesRavi Nakulan
A report done by the Dr. Ioan CIUMANSU on Eco-Cities for the International Master students from UVSQ for their research work on "Railway Station and the City". Report describes how different angle of innovation describes the Sustainability and Eco-Innovation means to the project. The three proposed themes was as follows; Multi-Innovation, Climate Change and Technology.
The document discusses sEinE Mobiles, a telecom company that is part of the sEinE group. It outlines the company's brand vision and promise to stay ahead of customer dreams through imagination and knowledge. It also discusses strategies around attracting, retaining, and motivating employees as well as the company's approach to branding, product lifecycles, and diversity.
El documento presenta los carteles de varios grupos de estudiantes de 3er grado sobre los países hispanos. Cada grupo creó un cartel sobre aspectos de los países hispanos como cultura, geografía e historia y los nombres de los estudiantes que trabajaron en cada cartel son enumerados.
Juan mauricio giraldo phase1 lesson_plan_activityJuann GGiraldo
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching English grammar to Spanish-speaking students in Colombia. The lesson introduces comparative and superlative adjectives through a logic puzzle activity. Students work in pairs to complete charts using the new grammar structures and solve clues to determine details about three athletes. For homework, students write their own logic puzzle using comparatives and superlatives to assess their skills. The teacher monitors student interaction and assesses their speaking abilities and puzzle-solving skills.
The document discusses the concept of "glocalization" in advertising in India. It provides examples of international brands like McDonald's and Domino's creating localized ad campaigns featuring Indian celebrities to appeal to local audiences. It also discusses how Indian fashion and music have been influenced by both global and local trends, blending Eastern and Western styles. Consumerism is on the rise in India, with people in smaller towns aspiring to global lifestyles and brands, but also taking pride in high-quality Indian products.
The document discusses trends in India related to skin care products, food, technology, retail, and the environment. It notes that international brands have adapted their whitening creams and packaging for the Indian market. International food chains like McDonald's and Pizza Hut have also adapted to local tastes in India. Mobile phone ownership in India has grown significantly, with companies customizing technology for the Indian market. Shopping malls are becoming more popular destinations for retail and dining. It also describes NDTV's Greenathon event, which raised funds for solar energy projects in rural India.
Sayed Foysal Ahmed has 16 years’ experience in managing diversified health and right based projects. He has been engaged in project development, project implementation, procurement, capacity development, research, community mobilization, advocacy, Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC), campaign and providing technical input to the local NGOs on strategic utilization of resources and institutionalizes community/stake support for the program. He is also experienced in developing and designing communication and service promotion strategy and campaign plan. In Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS) he leaded first ORBIS funded pro-community Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) Project and established three hospitals in northern region of Bangladesh. He is also leaded World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) funded ‘Extension of Diabetic Retinopathy Care in Bangladesh’ and established two ophthalmic mobile buses equipped with all equipment, first of its kind in Bangladesh to screen and treat DR patient across the country through Affiliated Association of BADAS. In NSDP, I provided technical assistance to the USAID supported NGOs of Smiling Sun Network on BCC and leaded more than two hundred street dramas and folk songs on Nutrition, child health, maternal health and family planning; three hundred PRA, facilitate training program on community mobilization, BCC & Marketing, counseling. In Communica, I was engaged in curriculum development in early childhood development (ECD), quality based education and conducted several training program. Presently in my current position in BTRF, I have developed several curriculums for DGFP, Terre des hommes (Tdh) Bangladesh, Urban Public and Environmental Health Sector Development Program (UPEHSDP) of MOLGRD&C, USAID funded NHSDP project, Swisscontact, Mariestopes Bangladesh and Diabetic Association of Bangladesh. I also coordinate regular course on Generic TOT each year.
Coastal Defense Management : A Group ReportRavi Nakulan
This document discusses indicators for assessing eco-innovative coastal defense systems in the North Sea region. It first defines coastal erosion and flooding, noting these are increasing problems affecting countries like Denmark, the Netherlands, and the UK. Current coastal defenses are described as under threat from rising sea levels. The document then discusses developing innovative, eco-friendly coastal defenses and outlines a framework for indicators to evaluate these systems, focusing on sustainability.
The document discusses sEinE Mobiles, a telecom company that is part of the sEinE group. It outlines the company's brand vision and promise to stay ahead of customer dreams through imagination and knowledge. It also discusses strategies around attracting, retaining, and motivating employees as well as the company's approach to branding, product lifecycles, and diversity.
El documento presenta los carteles de varios grupos de estudiantes de 3er grado sobre los países hispanos. Cada grupo creó un cartel sobre aspectos de los países hispanos como cultura, geografía e historia y los nombres de los estudiantes que trabajaron en cada cartel son enumerados.
Juan mauricio giraldo phase1 lesson_plan_activityJuann GGiraldo
This document outlines a lesson plan for teaching English grammar to Spanish-speaking students in Colombia. The lesson introduces comparative and superlative adjectives through a logic puzzle activity. Students work in pairs to complete charts using the new grammar structures and solve clues to determine details about three athletes. For homework, students write their own logic puzzle using comparatives and superlatives to assess their skills. The teacher monitors student interaction and assesses their speaking abilities and puzzle-solving skills.
The document discusses the concept of "glocalization" in advertising in India. It provides examples of international brands like McDonald's and Domino's creating localized ad campaigns featuring Indian celebrities to appeal to local audiences. It also discusses how Indian fashion and music have been influenced by both global and local trends, blending Eastern and Western styles. Consumerism is on the rise in India, with people in smaller towns aspiring to global lifestyles and brands, but also taking pride in high-quality Indian products.
The document discusses trends in India related to skin care products, food, technology, retail, and the environment. It notes that international brands have adapted their whitening creams and packaging for the Indian market. International food chains like McDonald's and Pizza Hut have also adapted to local tastes in India. Mobile phone ownership in India has grown significantly, with companies customizing technology for the Indian market. Shopping malls are becoming more popular destinations for retail and dining. It also describes NDTV's Greenathon event, which raised funds for solar energy projects in rural India.
Sayed Foysal Ahmed has 16 years’ experience in managing diversified health and right based projects. He has been engaged in project development, project implementation, procurement, capacity development, research, community mobilization, advocacy, Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC), campaign and providing technical input to the local NGOs on strategic utilization of resources and institutionalizes community/stake support for the program. He is also experienced in developing and designing communication and service promotion strategy and campaign plan. In Diabetic Association of Bangladesh (BADAS) he leaded first ORBIS funded pro-community Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) Project and established three hospitals in northern region of Bangladesh. He is also leaded World Diabetes Foundation (WDF) funded ‘Extension of Diabetic Retinopathy Care in Bangladesh’ and established two ophthalmic mobile buses equipped with all equipment, first of its kind in Bangladesh to screen and treat DR patient across the country through Affiliated Association of BADAS. In NSDP, I provided technical assistance to the USAID supported NGOs of Smiling Sun Network on BCC and leaded more than two hundred street dramas and folk songs on Nutrition, child health, maternal health and family planning; three hundred PRA, facilitate training program on community mobilization, BCC & Marketing, counseling. In Communica, I was engaged in curriculum development in early childhood development (ECD), quality based education and conducted several training program. Presently in my current position in BTRF, I have developed several curriculums for DGFP, Terre des hommes (Tdh) Bangladesh, Urban Public and Environmental Health Sector Development Program (UPEHSDP) of MOLGRD&C, USAID funded NHSDP project, Swisscontact, Mariestopes Bangladesh and Diabetic Association of Bangladesh. I also coordinate regular course on Generic TOT each year.
Coastal Defense Management : A Group ReportRavi Nakulan
This document discusses indicators for assessing eco-innovative coastal defense systems in the North Sea region. It first defines coastal erosion and flooding, noting these are increasing problems affecting countries like Denmark, the Netherlands, and the UK. Current coastal defenses are described as under threat from rising sea levels. The document then discusses developing innovative, eco-friendly coastal defenses and outlines a framework for indicators to evaluate these systems, focusing on sustainability.