This document contains an IPA phonetic chart with consonants on the left side and vowels on the right side. The chart lists various phonetic symbols and their corresponding sounds to help with pronunciation.
Este documento presenta una ley que establece objetivos, principios y mecanismos para promover el emprendimiento en Colombia. La ley crea redes nacionales y regionales para el emprendimiento, compuestas por entidades gubernamentales, educativas y empresariales. Además, establece la obligación del estado de promover la cultura empresarial en la educación formal e informal y de apoyar la formación de emprendedores a través de programas de capacitación.
This document provides an introduction to phonetics and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It discusses the objectives of studying phonetics, which include understanding the relationship between sound and spelling and learning how speech sounds are produced in the vocal tract. The key topics covered are the branches of phonetics, articulatory phonetics and describing language sounds. It also outlines the characteristics of a good phonetic alphabet, describes the categories of consonants and vowels, and provides examples of phonetic transcription and the English consonant and vowel systems using IPA symbols.
Phonology is the study of sound systems in languages and the properties of those systems. It examines the contrasting sounds or phonemes that make a difference in meaning.
There are seven main speech organs involved in articulation: the pharynx, velum/soft palate, hard palate, alveolar ridge, upper and lower teeth, and lips. Sounds are produced by manipulating air flow using different articulation methods like plosives, fricatives, affricates, laterals, and nasals. Voice is produced by vibration of the vocal cords in the larynx, and pitch is controlled by the larynx shape.
This document discusses several key concepts relating to pronunciation in the English language:
1. It describes the sound system of English including phonemes, the International Phonetic Alphabet, pronunciation difficulties from a learner's first language, and challenging English sounds.
2. It explains features of English prosody like stressed and unstressed syllables, rhythm, and sentence stress and how they can be difficult for English language learners.
3. Intonation patterns in English are outlined as well as their purposes and challenges for ELLs.
4. Guidelines are provided for teaching pronunciation to English learners at different ages and language proficiency levels.
1) Phonetics is the study of speech sounds, including how they are articulated, their acoustic properties, and how they are perceived.
2) Speech sounds are produced using the vocal tract, which involves the lungs, larynx, tongue, lips and other articulators.
3) Places and manners of articulation describe where and how speech sounds are produced, such as bilabial stops like [p] made with both lips.
4) Other speech sounds include nasals, fricatives, affricates, approximants, vowels and diphthongs formed by two vowel sounds in the same syllable.
The document discusses key concepts in phonetics and phonology. It begins by explaining that English spelling does not always match sounds. It then defines phonetics as the study of speech sounds and their characteristics. The basic unit in phonetics is the phone, while the basic unit in phonology is the phoneme. It describes the International Phonetic Alphabet and how it is used to accurately transcribe sounds. The document also discusses phonetic concepts like manner and place of articulation, as well as the differences between vowels and consonants.
The document discusses the classification of sounds in General American English. It is divided into three main sections: vowels, diphthongs, and consonants. For vowels, it describes their production and lists the 11 vowel sounds. For diphthongs, it explains their blending quality and lists the 3 diphthong sounds. For consonants, it classifies them by voicing, manner of articulation, and point of articulation, listing the various consonant sounds in each category.
This document provides an overview of phonetics and its subfields. It defines phonetics as the study of sounds and their production in language. The three main subfields are articulatory phonetics, which studies speech production using the organs of speech; acoustic phonetics, which deals with the acoustic aspects of sounds; and auditory phonetics, which concerns the hearing of speech sounds. It then provides details on the organs of speech involved in sound production, such as the lips, teeth, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and glottis.
Este documento presenta una ley que establece objetivos, principios y mecanismos para promover el emprendimiento en Colombia. La ley crea redes nacionales y regionales para el emprendimiento, compuestas por entidades gubernamentales, educativas y empresariales. Además, establece la obligación del estado de promover la cultura empresarial en la educación formal e informal y de apoyar la formación de emprendedores a través de programas de capacitación.
This document provides an introduction to phonetics and the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). It discusses the objectives of studying phonetics, which include understanding the relationship between sound and spelling and learning how speech sounds are produced in the vocal tract. The key topics covered are the branches of phonetics, articulatory phonetics and describing language sounds. It also outlines the characteristics of a good phonetic alphabet, describes the categories of consonants and vowels, and provides examples of phonetic transcription and the English consonant and vowel systems using IPA symbols.
Phonology is the study of sound systems in languages and the properties of those systems. It examines the contrasting sounds or phonemes that make a difference in meaning.
There are seven main speech organs involved in articulation: the pharynx, velum/soft palate, hard palate, alveolar ridge, upper and lower teeth, and lips. Sounds are produced by manipulating air flow using different articulation methods like plosives, fricatives, affricates, laterals, and nasals. Voice is produced by vibration of the vocal cords in the larynx, and pitch is controlled by the larynx shape.
This document discusses several key concepts relating to pronunciation in the English language:
1. It describes the sound system of English including phonemes, the International Phonetic Alphabet, pronunciation difficulties from a learner's first language, and challenging English sounds.
2. It explains features of English prosody like stressed and unstressed syllables, rhythm, and sentence stress and how they can be difficult for English language learners.
3. Intonation patterns in English are outlined as well as their purposes and challenges for ELLs.
4. Guidelines are provided for teaching pronunciation to English learners at different ages and language proficiency levels.
1) Phonetics is the study of speech sounds, including how they are articulated, their acoustic properties, and how they are perceived.
2) Speech sounds are produced using the vocal tract, which involves the lungs, larynx, tongue, lips and other articulators.
3) Places and manners of articulation describe where and how speech sounds are produced, such as bilabial stops like [p] made with both lips.
4) Other speech sounds include nasals, fricatives, affricates, approximants, vowels and diphthongs formed by two vowel sounds in the same syllable.
The document discusses key concepts in phonetics and phonology. It begins by explaining that English spelling does not always match sounds. It then defines phonetics as the study of speech sounds and their characteristics. The basic unit in phonetics is the phone, while the basic unit in phonology is the phoneme. It describes the International Phonetic Alphabet and how it is used to accurately transcribe sounds. The document also discusses phonetic concepts like manner and place of articulation, as well as the differences between vowels and consonants.
The document discusses the classification of sounds in General American English. It is divided into three main sections: vowels, diphthongs, and consonants. For vowels, it describes their production and lists the 11 vowel sounds. For diphthongs, it explains their blending quality and lists the 3 diphthong sounds. For consonants, it classifies them by voicing, manner of articulation, and point of articulation, listing the various consonant sounds in each category.
This document provides an overview of phonetics and its subfields. It defines phonetics as the study of sounds and their production in language. The three main subfields are articulatory phonetics, which studies speech production using the organs of speech; acoustic phonetics, which deals with the acoustic aspects of sounds; and auditory phonetics, which concerns the hearing of speech sounds. It then provides details on the organs of speech involved in sound production, such as the lips, teeth, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and glottis.
The document provides information about citing sources in MLA format. It discusses the general guidelines for MLA citations, including providing the author's name and page number when quoting or paraphrasing a source. It also provides examples of how to format in-text citations for various sources, such as books, articles, and works with multiple authors. Specific guidelines are given for citing different types of works, such as classic works with multiple editions and works without a known author.
UN Report: Ethnic Cleansing in the Central African Republic Tawanda Kanhema
The UN Secretary-General transmitted the final report of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic to the UN Security Council. The Commission was established by the Security Council to investigate violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in CAR since January 2013. The Commission found that all parties to the conflict, including Séléka, anti-balaka, ex-Seleka, CAR armed forces, and international forces committed violations such as killings, torture, rape, and recruitment of child soldiers. The report outlines these violations and provides recommendations to address the situation and pursue accountability.
This document outlines various managerial and operative roles in human resources. Administrative roles include policy maker, administrator, advisor, housekeeper, counselor, and welfare officer. As a policy maker, the manager deals with wages, benefits, and working conditions. As an administrator, they process records, files, and reports. As an advisor, they provide guidance, suggestions, and deal with grievances. Operative roles include recruiter, trainer, developer, motivator, coordinator, mediator, and employee champion. As a trainer, they identify skills gaps and provide meaningful training. As a mediator, they resolve issues between employees, groups, and management. As a champion, they ensure fair treatment and represent worker issues to management.
Brainstorming is a lateral thinking process used to stimulate creative thinking by generating many ideas without criticism. It defines the problem, sets a time limit of 25-30 minutes for shouting out solutions, and writes down all ideas without judgment. Laughing is encouraged to promote free flowing thoughts. After, the top five ideas are selected and scored against criteria to determine the highest scoring solution. Records are kept in case the best idea needs revising.
Digital producers often face the dilemma on whether to take a more agile approach or take a waterfall approach seeing development as a ‘bolt-on’. This presentation explores some concepts from Scrum and Lean and how they work with UCD.
The larynx, also known as the voice box, is located in the neck. It contains cartilage that forms a framework, including the thyroid, cricoid, and epiglottic cartilages. Intrinsic muscles like the cricothyroid and vocal cords control the vibration of the vocal cords during phonation. The larynx allows for phonation, respiration, fixation of the chest, and protection of the lower respiratory tract through the coordinated action of its cartilages and muscles.
1) Elaine Sihera overcame a difficult childhood with an absent father and racial discrimination to become a successful publisher, author, and diversity advocate.
2) After 34 years of marriage, Elaine had an emotional breakdown and realized she still carried deep scars from her childhood traumas and lack of self-love.
3) Elaine went through a period of personal growth and transformation, ultimately finding inner peace and happiness by loving herself unconditionally.
Employee error, server outages, bugs in third-party programs, legal compliance regulations, and public demands all pose risks to Twitter data and can result in lost or deleted tweets. Backing up Twitter data ensures that tweets will be preserved and can be restored in the event of data loss from any of these potential causes. Regular backups protect Twitter accounts from accidental deletions, insecure passwords, data exposure, server failures, and issues with third-party Twitter access programs that may wipe account data. Backups also allow complete documentation of tweets that could be relevant in legal cases or compliance investigations.
The document discusses different types of laptops and recommendations for choosing a laptop based on intended use:
- A low-cost netbook is recommended for low prices and portability with 1GB RAM, 160+GB HDD, 13-inch or smaller display, DVD burner, and wireless and Ethernet.
- A rugged and robust laptop for security features needs 2GB-4GB RAM, 160+GB HDD, 12-15 inch display, dual-layer DVD burner, Windows 7 or Vista Professional, and wireless and Ethernet.
- A powerful and massive laptop for tasks like video editing requires 4GB-8GB RAM, 320+GB 7200RPM HDD, 17+ inch display, DVD burner.
Swug July 2010 - windows debugging by sainathDennis Chung
The document provides an overview of basic debugging terms and tools like process, thread, registers, exceptions, memory dumps, and AdPlus. It discusses setting up a debugger, understanding assembly code, using important CPU registers and variables, reading memory types, and examining stacks. The document also asks questions to check understanding of debugging concepts.
This document provides an overview of the key topics in computer science including data representation, computer hardware, software, algorithms, programming languages, and the history of computers. It introduces the von Neumann model which defines a computer as having four main subsystems: memory, arithmetic logic unit, control unit, and input/output. The model specifies that both programs and data are stored in memory and that programs are executed sequentially through instructions. The document then discusses the evolution of computer generations from mechanical to modern electronic computers based on this von Neumann model.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de diccionarios y sus características. Explica que los diccionarios proporcionan definiciones concisas de palabras utilizando abreviaturas y símbolos. Además de significados, los diccionarios incluyen información sobre gramática, pronunciación, división silábica, etimología, funciones gramaticales, uso en inglés británico y americano, y sinónimos y antónimos. El documento también cubre técnicas de lectura como skimming, scanning y uso del contexto.
Este documento presenta un proyecto de 10 semanas para enseñar inglés a estudiantes de 5to grado en Venezuela. El objetivo general es desarrollar las herramientas necesarias para que los estudiantes puedan analizar el lenguaje y producir resúmenes. El proyecto se enfocará en desarrollar habilidades de escucha, lectura y escritura en inglés. Se utilizarán varias técnicas como debates, talleres y exposiciones para trabajar conceptos como vocabulario, gramática y técnicas de
The document provides examples of items one might pack in a suitcase for travel and the grammatically correct way to describe the quantities of each item. It suggests imagining describing the contents of your own suitcase to a partner. Sample items listed include a cell phone, books, t-shirts, cameras, jeans, shoes, pants, an MP3 player, backpack, sweater, map, belt, and blouse. Next to each is written either "a/an" or "two/three/four" to indicate singular or plural quantities.
The document provides a brainstorming activity where students are asked to imagine places to travel and provide examples. It encourages students by saying they are doing a great job and outlines the activity as having students fill in blanks to identify what a place is and providing instances as examples, such as identifying a Facebook logo and an engineer. The document promotes creative thinking about traveling to different locations.
This document contains an English lesson plan for third term students focusing on travelling. It includes exercises where students:
1) Match photos of places like a palace, beach, museum and pyramid to their names.
2) Listen to recordings of place names in Venezuela and say where they are located.
3) Build dialogues describing what they would pack for a trip, including the destination and items.
4) Listen to days of the week and an advertisement for a children's museum in Caracas, then create their own place advertisement.
The document provides information about citing sources in MLA format. It discusses the general guidelines for MLA citations, including providing the author's name and page number when quoting or paraphrasing a source. It also provides examples of how to format in-text citations for various sources, such as books, articles, and works with multiple authors. Specific guidelines are given for citing different types of works, such as classic works with multiple editions and works without a known author.
UN Report: Ethnic Cleansing in the Central African Republic Tawanda Kanhema
The UN Secretary-General transmitted the final report of the International Commission of Inquiry on the Central African Republic to the UN Security Council. The Commission was established by the Security Council to investigate violations of international human rights and humanitarian law in CAR since January 2013. The Commission found that all parties to the conflict, including Séléka, anti-balaka, ex-Seleka, CAR armed forces, and international forces committed violations such as killings, torture, rape, and recruitment of child soldiers. The report outlines these violations and provides recommendations to address the situation and pursue accountability.
This document outlines various managerial and operative roles in human resources. Administrative roles include policy maker, administrator, advisor, housekeeper, counselor, and welfare officer. As a policy maker, the manager deals with wages, benefits, and working conditions. As an administrator, they process records, files, and reports. As an advisor, they provide guidance, suggestions, and deal with grievances. Operative roles include recruiter, trainer, developer, motivator, coordinator, mediator, and employee champion. As a trainer, they identify skills gaps and provide meaningful training. As a mediator, they resolve issues between employees, groups, and management. As a champion, they ensure fair treatment and represent worker issues to management.
Brainstorming is a lateral thinking process used to stimulate creative thinking by generating many ideas without criticism. It defines the problem, sets a time limit of 25-30 minutes for shouting out solutions, and writes down all ideas without judgment. Laughing is encouraged to promote free flowing thoughts. After, the top five ideas are selected and scored against criteria to determine the highest scoring solution. Records are kept in case the best idea needs revising.
Digital producers often face the dilemma on whether to take a more agile approach or take a waterfall approach seeing development as a ‘bolt-on’. This presentation explores some concepts from Scrum and Lean and how they work with UCD.
The larynx, also known as the voice box, is located in the neck. It contains cartilage that forms a framework, including the thyroid, cricoid, and epiglottic cartilages. Intrinsic muscles like the cricothyroid and vocal cords control the vibration of the vocal cords during phonation. The larynx allows for phonation, respiration, fixation of the chest, and protection of the lower respiratory tract through the coordinated action of its cartilages and muscles.
1) Elaine Sihera overcame a difficult childhood with an absent father and racial discrimination to become a successful publisher, author, and diversity advocate.
2) After 34 years of marriage, Elaine had an emotional breakdown and realized she still carried deep scars from her childhood traumas and lack of self-love.
3) Elaine went through a period of personal growth and transformation, ultimately finding inner peace and happiness by loving herself unconditionally.
Employee error, server outages, bugs in third-party programs, legal compliance regulations, and public demands all pose risks to Twitter data and can result in lost or deleted tweets. Backing up Twitter data ensures that tweets will be preserved and can be restored in the event of data loss from any of these potential causes. Regular backups protect Twitter accounts from accidental deletions, insecure passwords, data exposure, server failures, and issues with third-party Twitter access programs that may wipe account data. Backups also allow complete documentation of tweets that could be relevant in legal cases or compliance investigations.
The document discusses different types of laptops and recommendations for choosing a laptop based on intended use:
- A low-cost netbook is recommended for low prices and portability with 1GB RAM, 160+GB HDD, 13-inch or smaller display, DVD burner, and wireless and Ethernet.
- A rugged and robust laptop for security features needs 2GB-4GB RAM, 160+GB HDD, 12-15 inch display, dual-layer DVD burner, Windows 7 or Vista Professional, and wireless and Ethernet.
- A powerful and massive laptop for tasks like video editing requires 4GB-8GB RAM, 320+GB 7200RPM HDD, 17+ inch display, DVD burner.
Swug July 2010 - windows debugging by sainathDennis Chung
The document provides an overview of basic debugging terms and tools like process, thread, registers, exceptions, memory dumps, and AdPlus. It discusses setting up a debugger, understanding assembly code, using important CPU registers and variables, reading memory types, and examining stacks. The document also asks questions to check understanding of debugging concepts.
This document provides an overview of the key topics in computer science including data representation, computer hardware, software, algorithms, programming languages, and the history of computers. It introduces the von Neumann model which defines a computer as having four main subsystems: memory, arithmetic logic unit, control unit, and input/output. The model specifies that both programs and data are stored in memory and that programs are executed sequentially through instructions. The document then discusses the evolution of computer generations from mechanical to modern electronic computers based on this von Neumann model.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de diccionarios y sus características. Explica que los diccionarios proporcionan definiciones concisas de palabras utilizando abreviaturas y símbolos. Además de significados, los diccionarios incluyen información sobre gramática, pronunciación, división silábica, etimología, funciones gramaticales, uso en inglés británico y americano, y sinónimos y antónimos. El documento también cubre técnicas de lectura como skimming, scanning y uso del contexto.
Este documento presenta un proyecto de 10 semanas para enseñar inglés a estudiantes de 5to grado en Venezuela. El objetivo general es desarrollar las herramientas necesarias para que los estudiantes puedan analizar el lenguaje y producir resúmenes. El proyecto se enfocará en desarrollar habilidades de escucha, lectura y escritura en inglés. Se utilizarán varias técnicas como debates, talleres y exposiciones para trabajar conceptos como vocabulario, gramática y técnicas de
The document provides examples of items one might pack in a suitcase for travel and the grammatically correct way to describe the quantities of each item. It suggests imagining describing the contents of your own suitcase to a partner. Sample items listed include a cell phone, books, t-shirts, cameras, jeans, shoes, pants, an MP3 player, backpack, sweater, map, belt, and blouse. Next to each is written either "a/an" or "two/three/four" to indicate singular or plural quantities.
The document provides a brainstorming activity where students are asked to imagine places to travel and provide examples. It encourages students by saying they are doing a great job and outlines the activity as having students fill in blanks to identify what a place is and providing instances as examples, such as identifying a Facebook logo and an engineer. The document promotes creative thinking about traveling to different locations.
This document contains an English lesson plan for third term students focusing on travelling. It includes exercises where students:
1) Match photos of places like a palace, beach, museum and pyramid to their names.
2) Listen to recordings of place names in Venezuela and say where they are located.
3) Build dialogues describing what they would pack for a trip, including the destination and items.
4) Listen to days of the week and an advertisement for a children's museum in Caracas, then create their own place advertisement.
El documento proporciona una guía detallada de los sonidos vocálicos del inglés a través de un diagrama de vocales. Explica cómo se producen los diferentes sonidos vocálicos y provee ejemplos de palabras que ilustran cada sonido. Además, indica variaciones posibles en la pronunciación de algunos sonidos. El resumen ofrece una visión general de los principales sonidos vocálicos del inglés y sus representaciones fonéticas a través de ejemplos de palabras.
La carta es de un profesor de una escuela en Venezuela dirigida a sus estudiantes. Introduce el tema de los sonidos del idioma español y la importancia de conocerlos para hablar y escribir correctamente.
El documento lista diferentes grupos de consonantes y ejemplos de palabras que contienen esos grupos. Se dividen las consonantes en 22 grupos con ejemplos de palabras para cada grupo.
This document provides information about places students can visit while traveling in Venezuela. It includes:
- Pictures of a museum, pyramid, palace, and beach for students to match with the words.
- A listening activity with the names and locations of places in Venezuela like the Orinoco River in Bolivar State.
- A dialogue building activity where students discuss the place they are visiting, its location, and what is in their suitcase.
- A listening activity matching suitcase descriptions with letters.
- An advertisement for the Children's Museum in Caracas including admission prices and hours.
- An activity where students create their own place advertisement.
This document discusses the modal verb "can" and how it is used to express possibility or capability. It notes that "can" has no conjugations and is used with an infinitive verb. Examples are provided to demonstrate how "can" is used in affirmative and negative statements as well as yes/no and wh- questions. Common verbs that are used with "can", like "make", "have", "buy", and "come" are listed with examples.
This document provides a summary of English verb tenses and their uses in 3 sentences or less:
There are 3 basic tenses in English - present, past, and future - each with simple, progressive, perfect, and perfect progressive forms to indicate actions that are ongoing, completed, or will be completed. Examples are provided of how to form sentences in each tense along with explanations of their meanings and uses. Connectors like conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs are also defined for joining clauses.
Este documento presenta el plan de estudios de 12 semanas para un curso de inglés de 5o grado en una escuela privada en Venezuela. El objetivo general es desarrollar estrategias para transferir contenido escrito del español al inglés usando herramientas de análisis. Las destrezas a desarrollar son lectura, escritura, y trabajo en equipo. El plan incluye temas como tiempos verbales, voz pasiva, y conectivos lógicos, evaluados a través de actividades, portafolios, talleres y
Este documento presenta un proyecto de 9 semanas para mejorar la producción oral del idioma inglés en estudiantes de 3er año utilizando herramientas web 2.0 como Skype y podcasts. El objetivo es que los estudiantes usen el lenguaje como una alternativa para establecer comunicación e intercambios orales bajo el paradigma del aprendizaje significativo. El proyecto evaluará las destrezas de speaking, listening y writing a través de discusiones grupales, presentaciones orales, y conversaciones grabadas en podcasts.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones para descargar e instalar Skype y Skype Recorder, grabar una conversación en Skype, subir el archivo de audio a una página web llamada Podbean, compartir el archivo en las redes sociales, y solicitar acceso a un wiki llamado agustinaveledo.pbworks.com. El documento contiene enlaces e instrucciones paso a paso para completar estas tareas relacionadas con comunicaciones y grabación de audio en línea.
Este documento establece las normas para la elaboración y presentación de trabajos de grado de especialización, maestría y tesis doctorales. Describe los tipos de proyectos, contenido, formato y estilo requeridos. Incluye secciones sobre páginas preliminares, texto, mecanografiado, impresión, referencias bibliográficas y audiovisuales.
El documento proporciona información sobre cómo escribir resúmenes. Explica que los resúmenes deben tener entre 200 y 250 palabras, usar un interlineado de 1 punto, y estar escritos en tipos de letra como Times New Roman o Arial. Además, indica que existen dos tipos de resúmenes, descriptivos e informativos, y enumera las partes que debe contener un resumen como introducción, planteamiento del problema, procedimientos y resultados. Por último, menciona cosas que se deben evitar al escribir un resumen, como el uso de
El documento presenta los diferentes tipos de referencias para fuentes impresas y electrónicas, incluyendo libros, artículos, documentos, ponencias, tesis, reseñas, comunicaciones y datos. Describe los elementos necesarios para cada referencia como autores, fecha, título, datos de publicación y localización. Además, explica formatos específicos para referencias con varios autores, obras colectivas y fuentes electrónicas en línea.
Este documento proporciona instrucciones paso a paso para crear un podcast en Podbean. Inicialmente se debe crear una cuenta de correo en Gmail o Yahoo y luego registrarse en Podbean como usuario gratuito. Una vez registrado, se puede cargar un archivo de audio MP3 grabado previamente con Audacity y publicarlo en Podbean asignándole una categoría y título.
The song lyrics describe Phineas and Ferb's plans to have fun and push boundaries over the summer by "kicking it up a notch." They acknowledge that some may think they have already gone as far as possible, but they insist on going even further. The chorus repeats their determination to kick it up a notch and push through barriers because summer is meant for fun and adventure.
Este documento describe las siete secciones preliminares requeridas para un proyecto académico de posgrado según el Manual UPEL de 2006: i) la página del título, ii) la página de dedicatoria opcional, iii) la página de reconocimiento opcional, iv) el índice general, v) la lista de cuadros si aplica, vi) la lista de gráficos si aplica, y vii) el resumen que resume el tema, metodología, resultados y conclusiones en menos de 300 palabras.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Ipa phonetic chart
1. IPA Phonetic Chart
Consonants Vowels
hot - bait -
sit - father -
tell - bat -
man - wear -
nut - beer -
dig - feet -
king - bird -
lit - wet -
but - bite -
fig - boat -
2. yes - food -
just - foot -
shut - hot -
think -
bought -
other -
about -
boy -
vision -
hut -
chat -
pig -
apply / computer -
get -
pet -
run -
vet -