Islamic Hygiene Jurisprudence is the ethical value system in Islam for cleanliness. in this presentation both the heads of cleanliness are discussed. That are:
Spiritual Purity
Civic Sense
This document discusses the concept of leadership in Islam. It provides examples of good Muslim leaders like Muhammad and the Sahaba. It explains that the goal of a Muslim leader is to please Allah by achieving success in this life and the hereafter. Muslim leaders must possess qualities like sincerity, accountability, morality and patience. They should teach others, maintain dignity, communicate well and make decisions based on intuition rather than bias. The key difference between an Islamic and non-Islamic leader is that an Islamic leader prioritizes team unity, consensus and fulfilling responsibilities to gain control in a way that pleases Allah.
Assignment on essay (piety is the soul of character)Ayesha Mir
Piety is the essence of good character in Islam. It means adhering strictly to religious principles and living a virtuous life. The Quran says those with the best character in obedience to God are the noblest. Prophet Muhammad said whoever desires to be closest to God should pursue piety. Piety requires moderate living and good conduct in society, respecting the rights of others above all else. Developing piety strengthens one's character.
1) Islamic leadership is defined through verses in the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet that emphasize acting as guardians and being accountable for those under leadership.
2) The document outlines five guiding principles of Islamic leadership: trust, responsibility, accountability, and following the four stages of spiritual development - Islam, Iman, Ihsan, and Taqwa.
3) Islamic leadership is discussed as having its source in the Quran, hadiths, examples of the Prophet and his righteous caliphs, and focusing on characteristics like consultation, honesty, competence, inspiration, humility and patience.
The document discusses the definition and importance of leadership in Islam. It provides definitions of a leader from the Quran and hadith as someone who achieves goals, organizes people and resources, provides guidance, and influences others. The Quran and hadith emphasize establishing prayer, charity, enjoining good and forbidding evil as duties of a leader. Hadith also stress the importance of obeying legitimate leaders and maintaining unity under them. Effective leadership requires qualities like piety, knowledge, wisdom, and gaining the respect of followers.
Hand hygiene and pit vip toilet in rural africaDino Sgarabotto
This document discusses pit and VIP toilets and hand hygiene in rural Africa. It describes the basic design of pit toilets and how VIP toilets improve on standard pit toilets by including a vent pipe and flyscreen to prevent odors and flies from escaping. It also discusses the tippy tap, a simple handwashing station that uses a foot lever and small amount of water. The document emphasizes that pit latrines and handwashing facilities should be included in every rural household to promote hygiene and reduce disease transmission.
The document discusses establishing best-in-class food safety programs through robust sanitation practices. It addresses considerations for developing effective programs, including sanitation/environmental practices, facility/equipment design, and personnel training. It outlines sanitation zones in a plant and different types of cleaning required. The goal is to execute against metrics to ensure a world-class sanitation program focused on people, facilities, equipment, and processes.
Toilet options practised in WaterAid - A presentation by Purna Chandra Mohant...India Water Portal
WaterAid promotes equitable access to sanitation as a right, especially for marginalized groups. Their toilet options consider affordability, users, site conditions, cultural practices, water access, soil type, and local materials/skills. Examples shown include pour-flush latrines with single or double offset pits, ring-lined pits, and community-owned designs using local materials like bamboo, cement, and roofs adapted to flooding. Special designs accommodate persons with disabilities. WaterAid learns from communities and aims to provide appropriate, sustainable sanitation models.
This document discusses the concept of leadership in Islam. It provides examples of good Muslim leaders like Muhammad and the Sahaba. It explains that the goal of a Muslim leader is to please Allah by achieving success in this life and the hereafter. Muslim leaders must possess qualities like sincerity, accountability, morality and patience. They should teach others, maintain dignity, communicate well and make decisions based on intuition rather than bias. The key difference between an Islamic and non-Islamic leader is that an Islamic leader prioritizes team unity, consensus and fulfilling responsibilities to gain control in a way that pleases Allah.
Assignment on essay (piety is the soul of character)Ayesha Mir
Piety is the essence of good character in Islam. It means adhering strictly to religious principles and living a virtuous life. The Quran says those with the best character in obedience to God are the noblest. Prophet Muhammad said whoever desires to be closest to God should pursue piety. Piety requires moderate living and good conduct in society, respecting the rights of others above all else. Developing piety strengthens one's character.
1) Islamic leadership is defined through verses in the Quran and hadiths of the Prophet that emphasize acting as guardians and being accountable for those under leadership.
2) The document outlines five guiding principles of Islamic leadership: trust, responsibility, accountability, and following the four stages of spiritual development - Islam, Iman, Ihsan, and Taqwa.
3) Islamic leadership is discussed as having its source in the Quran, hadiths, examples of the Prophet and his righteous caliphs, and focusing on characteristics like consultation, honesty, competence, inspiration, humility and patience.
The document discusses the definition and importance of leadership in Islam. It provides definitions of a leader from the Quran and hadith as someone who achieves goals, organizes people and resources, provides guidance, and influences others. The Quran and hadith emphasize establishing prayer, charity, enjoining good and forbidding evil as duties of a leader. Hadith also stress the importance of obeying legitimate leaders and maintaining unity under them. Effective leadership requires qualities like piety, knowledge, wisdom, and gaining the respect of followers.
Hand hygiene and pit vip toilet in rural africaDino Sgarabotto
This document discusses pit and VIP toilets and hand hygiene in rural Africa. It describes the basic design of pit toilets and how VIP toilets improve on standard pit toilets by including a vent pipe and flyscreen to prevent odors and flies from escaping. It also discusses the tippy tap, a simple handwashing station that uses a foot lever and small amount of water. The document emphasizes that pit latrines and handwashing facilities should be included in every rural household to promote hygiene and reduce disease transmission.
The document discusses establishing best-in-class food safety programs through robust sanitation practices. It addresses considerations for developing effective programs, including sanitation/environmental practices, facility/equipment design, and personnel training. It outlines sanitation zones in a plant and different types of cleaning required. The goal is to execute against metrics to ensure a world-class sanitation program focused on people, facilities, equipment, and processes.
Toilet options practised in WaterAid - A presentation by Purna Chandra Mohant...India Water Portal
WaterAid promotes equitable access to sanitation as a right, especially for marginalized groups. Their toilet options consider affordability, users, site conditions, cultural practices, water access, soil type, and local materials/skills. Examples shown include pour-flush latrines with single or double offset pits, ring-lined pits, and community-owned designs using local materials like bamboo, cement, and roofs adapted to flooding. Special designs accommodate persons with disabilities. WaterAid learns from communities and aims to provide appropriate, sustainable sanitation models.
The document discusses India's sanitation problem and various initiatives to address it. It begins with quotes highlighting the scale of open defecation in India. It then outlines the agenda which includes an introduction to the problem, costs of poor sanitation, government initiatives, roles of private/non-profit sectors, and lessons for future managers. Key points are that 60% of global open defecation occurs in India, affecting over 600 million people. Government programs like Nirmal Bharat and Swachh Bharat face challenges around implementation, awareness, and socioeconomic factors. The private sector and NGOs contribute through initiatives and technologies. Recommendations focus on enabling household access to toilets, ensuring facilities in
The document discusses facility management in educational settings. It defines educational facilities as the grounds, buildings, and facilities within schools. Educational facilities include school sites, buildings, furniture, and equipment. The availability of safe, adequate educational facilities is important for opening and operating schools. Facility management involves coordinating maintenance and non-core business support services over a facility's lifespan. It discusses the importance of comprehensive maintenance programs and dividing responsibilities between school and district levels.
The document discusses global sanitation issues and innovative solutions being piloted by USAID's Hygiene Improvement Project in various countries. 2.6 billion people lack basic sanitation and 1.1 billion still practice open defecation. New approaches are needed beyond subsidized latrines. Projects in Ethiopia, Madagascar, Peru, and Uganda aim to create demand, strengthen local markets and entrepreneurs, and link sanitation to hygiene. Monitoring tools also developed to measure access and behaviors. Handwashing promotion highlighted as a way to reduce diarrhea by 50%.
Hygiene & Sanitation Presentation for Hotel & Restaurants by RaviHM Rav
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Trust you all are well,
This presentation for all Hospitality Industry Professionals/Students
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PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SANITATION, SAFETY & HYGIENEBean Malicse
The document discusses principles of food sanitation, safety, and hygiene. It covers key definitions, the importance of food safety, causes of foodborne illness including cross-contamination and time-temperature abuse. It also discusses potentially hazardous foods and understanding microorganisms like bacteria, conditions needed for bacteria to grow, and how to control bacterial growth in food. The primary goals of food sanitation are cleanliness, preventing contamination, and destroying harmful bacteria through proper cooking and handling of food.
Prayer (salaah) is the most important pillar of Islam. Indeed it is the dividing line between Islam and infidelity. Salaah is a duty incumbent on every Muslim, male or female, who has attained the age of maturity and has a sound mind. There are numerous verses in the Holy Qur’an commanding Muslims to observe salaah regularly. Allah ((سبحانه و تعالى)) says:
“Guard the prayers strictly, especially the middle prayer (i.e., ‘Asr) and stand up in prayer to Allah with
true devotion.” [Al Baqarah 238]
Ungs2050: ETHICS AND FIQH FOR EVERYDAY LIFEMizah Khalidi
The document provides an introduction to ethics in Islam, discussing key definitions and concepts. It explains that morality is the spirit of Islam and validates one's faith. Good character is an established state from which actions proceed easily without reflection. Developing strong morals has spiritual benefits like gaining the status of a devoted worshipper, and social benefits like establishing a just society. Ethics in Islam is the science of morality that studies people's innate dispositions and seeks to guide conduct according to Islamic principles.
Change must come from within by dr amru khaliddocsforu
This document discusses the importance of humbleness towards Allah. It provides examples from the Quran and hadiths of prophets who were humble during times of distress and were rescued by Allah as a result. It states that humbleness is an important act of worship that brings one closer to Allah. It emphasizes that abstaining from humbleness is a form of arrogance, and that humbleness and supplication to Allah is the solution to overcoming hardship and changing one's condition. The document encourages the reader to seek refuge in Allah through humbleness in order to be rescued from today's crises.
This document provides guidance on da'wah (inviting others to Islam). It begins by defining da'wah linguistically as calling or inviting. It discusses the importance and obligation of da'wah in Islam based on Quranic verses and hadith. It addresses common excuses people make for not doing da'wah, like saying they need to improve themselves first or that there is no compulsion in religion.
The document then discusses why da'wah training is necessary to effectively convey Islam's message. It outlines the mission, vision, objectives and strategy for da'wah work. It provides tips for the before, during and after stages of making an approach. Finally, it discusses qualities needed
Zakat is a compulsory charitable tax in Islam that is levied on Muslims each year based on accumulated wealth. It is one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat purifies wealth and reminds Muslims of their social responsibility to help the poor and needy. Failure to pay zakat is considered a major sin in Islamic law and can result in punishment on the Day of Judgment according to hadith.
This document discusses the Islamic obligation of da'wah (calling others to Islam). It provides verses from the Quran and hadith that establish da'wah as a duty. The document refutes several excuses commonly given by Muslims for not doing da'wah, such as claiming it is not their responsibility or that they need more knowledge first. It emphasizes that da'wah is an obligation mentioned in Surah Al-Asr. The document concludes by outlining important qualities needed for an effective da'i (caller), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, patience, and practicing what one preaches.
The Book of Sincerity - 1997 - by Husayn al-Awaishahfatrop
This document provides an English translation of "The Book of Sincerity" by Hussayn al-'Awa'ishah. It includes details such as the publisher, copyright information, table of contents, and introduction. The introduction explains the importance and necessity of producing this book to expound on the excellence of sincerity (ikhlas) in one's actions, the dangers of ostentation (riya'), and how to cure oneself from it. It also thanks those who helped in compiling and producing the book.
1) The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) according to Islamic scripture and teachings. It provides several Quranic verses and hadith that establish da'wah as an obligation for all Muslims.
2) It addresses some common excuses made for not doing da'wah, such as focusing on one's own community first or respecting other religions, and explains why those excuses contradict Islamic principles.
3) The document outlines many qualities needed to be an effective da'i (one who does da'wah), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, perseverance, and practicing what one preaches. It emphasizes conveying the message of Islam with
Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) based on Quranic verses and hadith. It emphasizes that simply believing and doing good deeds is not enough; one must also convey the message of Islam to others. It then outlines important qualities needed for an effective da'i (preacher), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, patience, and practicing what one preaches. The goal is to convey the message of Islam with wisdom, make the message appealing, and leave the guidance of others to Allah.
The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It provides several Quranic verses and hadith that establish da'wah as a responsibility for all Muslims. The document then addresses some common excuses made for not doing da'wah, such as focusing on one's own community first or respecting other religions. It emphasizes that Muslims will be accountable for failing to convey the message of Islam to others. The document concludes by outlining important qualities needed for effective da'wah, such as knowledge, sincerity, good character, and perseverance.
This document is a transcript from a lecture on Islam. It discusses ways of knowing God, including the inner or innate way. The inner way refers to believing in God through introspection and one's innate sense. The lecture gives an example of an atheist who, when stranded at sea in desperation, found a glimmer of hope in an unknown power, which the Imam said was God. The lecture prompts the audience to consider what the "outer way" of knowing God might be before concluding.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of Pakistan. It notes that in the present, Pakistan faces issues like terrorism, crises of leadership, and a decline of values. However, it also discusses Pakistan's history of struggle for independence led by great leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Quaid-e-Azam. Moving forward, the document suggests that Pakistan's future depends on obeying Allah and the people changing themselves, as well as the continued spirit of sacrifice and independence exemplified by Pakistan's founders.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of Pakistan. It notes that in the present, Pakistan faces issues like terrorism, crises of leadership, and a decline of values. However, it also discusses Pakistan's history of struggle for independence led by great leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Quaid-e-Azam. Moving forward, the document suggests that Pakistan's future depends on obeying Allah and the people changing themselves, as well as the continued spirit of sacrifice and independence exemplified by Pakistan's founders.
This document discusses Pakistan's energy crisis, its causes, and recommendations. It outlines that Pakistan faces an energy crisis due to a growing demand for electricity that outstrips supply. Key causes include economic and political instability, fluctuating international oil prices, an aging infrastructure, and mismanagement of resources. Recommendations include short-term plans to increase private power producers and import electricity, mid-term plans to develop renewable resources, and long-term plans such as developing coal power and energy agreements with other countries. The document stresses that Pakistan must take urgent steps to address the crisis and increase domestic energy production from coal.
The document discusses India's sanitation problem and various initiatives to address it. It begins with quotes highlighting the scale of open defecation in India. It then outlines the agenda which includes an introduction to the problem, costs of poor sanitation, government initiatives, roles of private/non-profit sectors, and lessons for future managers. Key points are that 60% of global open defecation occurs in India, affecting over 600 million people. Government programs like Nirmal Bharat and Swachh Bharat face challenges around implementation, awareness, and socioeconomic factors. The private sector and NGOs contribute through initiatives and technologies. Recommendations focus on enabling household access to toilets, ensuring facilities in
The document discusses facility management in educational settings. It defines educational facilities as the grounds, buildings, and facilities within schools. Educational facilities include school sites, buildings, furniture, and equipment. The availability of safe, adequate educational facilities is important for opening and operating schools. Facility management involves coordinating maintenance and non-core business support services over a facility's lifespan. It discusses the importance of comprehensive maintenance programs and dividing responsibilities between school and district levels.
The document discusses global sanitation issues and innovative solutions being piloted by USAID's Hygiene Improvement Project in various countries. 2.6 billion people lack basic sanitation and 1.1 billion still practice open defecation. New approaches are needed beyond subsidized latrines. Projects in Ethiopia, Madagascar, Peru, and Uganda aim to create demand, strengthen local markets and entrepreneurs, and link sanitation to hygiene. Monitoring tools also developed to measure access and behaviors. Handwashing promotion highlighted as a way to reduce diarrhea by 50%.
Hygiene & Sanitation Presentation for Hotel & Restaurants by RaviHM Rav
Hi Friends,
Trust you all are well,
This presentation for all Hospitality Industry Professionals/Students
Please Keep sharing this to all who need it and comment for me for more presentations.
Please Keep Posting your comments. Many More to come soon
for download please mail me at rasrgm@gmail.com
PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SANITATION, SAFETY & HYGIENEBean Malicse
The document discusses principles of food sanitation, safety, and hygiene. It covers key definitions, the importance of food safety, causes of foodborne illness including cross-contamination and time-temperature abuse. It also discusses potentially hazardous foods and understanding microorganisms like bacteria, conditions needed for bacteria to grow, and how to control bacterial growth in food. The primary goals of food sanitation are cleanliness, preventing contamination, and destroying harmful bacteria through proper cooking and handling of food.
Prayer (salaah) is the most important pillar of Islam. Indeed it is the dividing line between Islam and infidelity. Salaah is a duty incumbent on every Muslim, male or female, who has attained the age of maturity and has a sound mind. There are numerous verses in the Holy Qur’an commanding Muslims to observe salaah regularly. Allah ((سبحانه و تعالى)) says:
“Guard the prayers strictly, especially the middle prayer (i.e., ‘Asr) and stand up in prayer to Allah with
true devotion.” [Al Baqarah 238]
Ungs2050: ETHICS AND FIQH FOR EVERYDAY LIFEMizah Khalidi
The document provides an introduction to ethics in Islam, discussing key definitions and concepts. It explains that morality is the spirit of Islam and validates one's faith. Good character is an established state from which actions proceed easily without reflection. Developing strong morals has spiritual benefits like gaining the status of a devoted worshipper, and social benefits like establishing a just society. Ethics in Islam is the science of morality that studies people's innate dispositions and seeks to guide conduct according to Islamic principles.
Change must come from within by dr amru khaliddocsforu
This document discusses the importance of humbleness towards Allah. It provides examples from the Quran and hadiths of prophets who were humble during times of distress and were rescued by Allah as a result. It states that humbleness is an important act of worship that brings one closer to Allah. It emphasizes that abstaining from humbleness is a form of arrogance, and that humbleness and supplication to Allah is the solution to overcoming hardship and changing one's condition. The document encourages the reader to seek refuge in Allah through humbleness in order to be rescued from today's crises.
This document provides guidance on da'wah (inviting others to Islam). It begins by defining da'wah linguistically as calling or inviting. It discusses the importance and obligation of da'wah in Islam based on Quranic verses and hadith. It addresses common excuses people make for not doing da'wah, like saying they need to improve themselves first or that there is no compulsion in religion.
The document then discusses why da'wah training is necessary to effectively convey Islam's message. It outlines the mission, vision, objectives and strategy for da'wah work. It provides tips for the before, during and after stages of making an approach. Finally, it discusses qualities needed
Zakat is a compulsory charitable tax in Islam that is levied on Muslims each year based on accumulated wealth. It is one of the five pillars of Islam. Zakat purifies wealth and reminds Muslims of their social responsibility to help the poor and needy. Failure to pay zakat is considered a major sin in Islamic law and can result in punishment on the Day of Judgment according to hadith.
This document discusses the Islamic obligation of da'wah (calling others to Islam). It provides verses from the Quran and hadith that establish da'wah as a duty. The document refutes several excuses commonly given by Muslims for not doing da'wah, such as claiming it is not their responsibility or that they need more knowledge first. It emphasizes that da'wah is an obligation mentioned in Surah Al-Asr. The document concludes by outlining important qualities needed for an effective da'i (caller), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, patience, and practicing what one preaches.
The Book of Sincerity - 1997 - by Husayn al-Awaishahfatrop
This document provides an English translation of "The Book of Sincerity" by Hussayn al-'Awa'ishah. It includes details such as the publisher, copyright information, table of contents, and introduction. The introduction explains the importance and necessity of producing this book to expound on the excellence of sincerity (ikhlas) in one's actions, the dangers of ostentation (riya'), and how to cure oneself from it. It also thanks those who helped in compiling and producing the book.
1) The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) according to Islamic scripture and teachings. It provides several Quranic verses and hadith that establish da'wah as an obligation for all Muslims.
2) It addresses some common excuses made for not doing da'wah, such as focusing on one's own community first or respecting other religions, and explains why those excuses contradict Islamic principles.
3) The document outlines many qualities needed to be an effective da'i (one who does da'wah), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, perseverance, and practicing what one preaches. It emphasizes conveying the message of Islam with
Ikhlaas refers to sincerity in worshipping Allah alone without any partners or impurities in intentions. It is an important part of faith and acts of worship. Maintaining ikhlaas is challenging as one must ensure pure intentions before, during, and after deeds. Riyaa (desire for praise) and craving what others have severely hinder ikhlaas. Deeds not performed with ikhlaas are invalid and may lead to punishment on Judgment Day. One must train the soul to seek only Allah's pleasure and not be concerned with people's praise or possessions.
The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) based on Quranic verses and hadith. It emphasizes that simply believing and doing good deeds is not enough; one must also convey the message of Islam to others. It then outlines important qualities needed for an effective da'i (preacher), including knowledge, sincerity, good character, patience, and practicing what one preaches. The goal is to convey the message of Islam with wisdom, make the message appealing, and leave the guidance of others to Allah.
The document discusses the obligation of da'wah (inviting others to Islam) according to Islamic teachings. It provides several Quranic verses and hadith that establish da'wah as a responsibility for all Muslims. The document then addresses some common excuses made for not doing da'wah, such as focusing on one's own community first or respecting other religions. It emphasizes that Muslims will be accountable for failing to convey the message of Islam to others. The document concludes by outlining important qualities needed for effective da'wah, such as knowledge, sincerity, good character, and perseverance.
This document is a transcript from a lecture on Islam. It discusses ways of knowing God, including the inner or innate way. The inner way refers to believing in God through introspection and one's innate sense. The lecture gives an example of an atheist who, when stranded at sea in desperation, found a glimmer of hope in an unknown power, which the Imam said was God. The lecture prompts the audience to consider what the "outer way" of knowing God might be before concluding.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of Pakistan. It notes that in the present, Pakistan faces issues like terrorism, crises of leadership, and a decline of values. However, it also discusses Pakistan's history of struggle for independence led by great leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Quaid-e-Azam. Moving forward, the document suggests that Pakistan's future depends on obeying Allah and the people changing themselves, as well as the continued spirit of sacrifice and independence exemplified by Pakistan's founders.
The document discusses the past, present, and future of Pakistan. It notes that in the present, Pakistan faces issues like terrorism, crises of leadership, and a decline of values. However, it also discusses Pakistan's history of struggle for independence led by great leaders like Sir Syed Ahmed Khan, Allama Iqbal, and Quaid-e-Azam. Moving forward, the document suggests that Pakistan's future depends on obeying Allah and the people changing themselves, as well as the continued spirit of sacrifice and independence exemplified by Pakistan's founders.
This document discusses Pakistan's energy crisis, its causes, and recommendations. It outlines that Pakistan faces an energy crisis due to a growing demand for electricity that outstrips supply. Key causes include economic and political instability, fluctuating international oil prices, an aging infrastructure, and mismanagement of resources. Recommendations include short-term plans to increase private power producers and import electricity, mid-term plans to develop renewable resources, and long-term plans such as developing coal power and energy agreements with other countries. The document stresses that Pakistan must take urgent steps to address the crisis and increase domestic energy production from coal.
Globalization refers to the increasing integration of economies and societies around the world through cross-border movement of goods, capital, services, technologies and people. It has positive effects like financial diversification, boosting communication and development in third world nations. However, it also has negative consequences such as environmental degradation, concerns over culture, low wages, rising income inequality and brain drain. Overall, globalization has both benefits and disadvantages, so a neutral assessment of its impacts is needed.
The document discusses several concepts related to a hypothesized "New World Order" including mind control, UFO phenomena, and the real goals and forces behind the New World Order such as Freemasons, Zionists, and Illuminati seeking to establish a secular, materialistic global order and weaken religion. It questions how successful these groups have been in implementing their agenda.
This short document discusses optical illusions and presents three visual examples - lines that appear parallel but may not be, a phantom triangle illusion, and black dots that are difficult to count accurately. It introduces the topic of optical illusions, briefly shows 3 illusion examples, and concludes after the final example.
Emotional intelligence involves the ability to understand and manage emotions in oneself and others. There are different models of emotional intelligence, including the ability model which focuses on perceiving, understanding, using and managing emotions. Developing emotional intelligence involves self-reflection, paying attention to feelings, sharing feelings with others, having empathy, setting realistic goals, and maintaining an optimistic outlook. Emotional intelligence is important for success, health, and reducing crime, and is considered more important than IQ for overall effectiveness in life.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
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বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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