The document is a newsletter from Modern Public School covering July to September 2010. It includes sections on editorials, messages from the principal, trends among toddlers, rising stars among students, and comments from seniors. The principal's message encourages students to dream big and take risks. The toddlers' trends section shows poems and stories written by young students about nature, friends, and school.
1) The document discusses how Modern Public School in India has adapted to online learning and support for students during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
2) The school provides online classes, assignments, videos, yoga and meditation sessions to continue students' education and support their well-being remotely.
3) The principal expresses confidence that with the dedication of staff and parents, the school is well-equipped to begin the new session after lockdown ends with enthusiasm.
Newsletter for the month of February -2020dee_malhotra73
This document provides a summary of activities at Modern Public School for the month of February 2020. It includes events like workshops on oral health and art competitions to promote fitness. Students participated in rallies to raise awareness about voting rights and the importance of a clean environment. Achievements of students in various competitions are highlighted. Educational visits were organized including one to the TERI summit on sustainable development.
This newsletter from Modern Public School provides summaries of events that took place at the school in January 2020. It includes sections on editorials, the principal's message, activities for toddlers and seniors, awards earned by students, and workshops/visits. Some of the events summarized include celebrations of Lohri and Basant Panchami festivals, donation drives, Republic Day celebrations, the principal receiving an award, and workshops on psychology and anger management.
This document provides a summary of the newsletter for Modern Public School. It includes sections on the editorial, principal's message, events for toddlers, seniors and awards/achievements. Some of the key events summarized are the English declamation competition for class 3, veggie garden initiative for class 2, sports day for nursery and various workshops on creative tools, meditation and happy classrooms. The newsletter highlights various academic and extracurricular activities carried out across different grades at the school.
The document summarizes various events that took place at Modern Public School, including competitions, celebrations, guest visits, and achievements. It discusses an English poem recitation competition for Class 2 students, a visit to the Astronomy Lab for Pre-school and Pre-primary students, an overnight camp for younger students, Guru Purab celebrations, a visit from health mascots, an exchange program with a school from Mauritius, science fair wins, receiving a global innovative school award, success at a tech fest, selection for a philately scholarship program, and wins for the school at athletic competitions.
The document summarizes activities and achievements at a school. It includes sections on an editorial, the principal's desk, toddlers' activities, senior students speaking, and awards and achievements. Some of the events highlighted include a role play by toddlers dressed as superheroes to promote problem solving for the planet, seniors commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, participating in clean up of the Yamuna River, and winning second prize in a street play competition on the effects of plastic pollution. Students also qualified for the state science congress and were recognized for their work surveying plastic waste using drones.
This newsletter from Modern Public School provides summaries of events and achievements. It recognizes the principal receiving an award for her contributions to education. It highlights a Teacher's Day celebration where senior students took the place of teachers for a day of fun activities. It also notes the school receiving an award for its eco-friendly practices and collaborating with the Delhi Development Authority on a tree planting initiative.
The document is a newsletter from Modern Public School covering July to September 2010. It includes sections on editorials, messages from the principal, trends among toddlers, rising stars among students, and comments from seniors. The principal's message encourages students to dream big and take risks. The toddlers' trends section shows poems and stories written by young students about nature, friends, and school.
1) The document discusses how Modern Public School in India has adapted to online learning and support for students during the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.
2) The school provides online classes, assignments, videos, yoga and meditation sessions to continue students' education and support their well-being remotely.
3) The principal expresses confidence that with the dedication of staff and parents, the school is well-equipped to begin the new session after lockdown ends with enthusiasm.
Newsletter for the month of February -2020dee_malhotra73
This document provides a summary of activities at Modern Public School for the month of February 2020. It includes events like workshops on oral health and art competitions to promote fitness. Students participated in rallies to raise awareness about voting rights and the importance of a clean environment. Achievements of students in various competitions are highlighted. Educational visits were organized including one to the TERI summit on sustainable development.
This newsletter from Modern Public School provides summaries of events that took place at the school in January 2020. It includes sections on editorials, the principal's message, activities for toddlers and seniors, awards earned by students, and workshops/visits. Some of the events summarized include celebrations of Lohri and Basant Panchami festivals, donation drives, Republic Day celebrations, the principal receiving an award, and workshops on psychology and anger management.
This document provides a summary of the newsletter for Modern Public School. It includes sections on the editorial, principal's message, events for toddlers, seniors and awards/achievements. Some of the key events summarized are the English declamation competition for class 3, veggie garden initiative for class 2, sports day for nursery and various workshops on creative tools, meditation and happy classrooms. The newsletter highlights various academic and extracurricular activities carried out across different grades at the school.
The document summarizes various events that took place at Modern Public School, including competitions, celebrations, guest visits, and achievements. It discusses an English poem recitation competition for Class 2 students, a visit to the Astronomy Lab for Pre-school and Pre-primary students, an overnight camp for younger students, Guru Purab celebrations, a visit from health mascots, an exchange program with a school from Mauritius, science fair wins, receiving a global innovative school award, success at a tech fest, selection for a philately scholarship program, and wins for the school at athletic competitions.
The document summarizes activities and achievements at a school. It includes sections on an editorial, the principal's desk, toddlers' activities, senior students speaking, and awards and achievements. Some of the events highlighted include a role play by toddlers dressed as superheroes to promote problem solving for the planet, seniors commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, participating in clean up of the Yamuna River, and winning second prize in a street play competition on the effects of plastic pollution. Students also qualified for the state science congress and were recognized for their work surveying plastic waste using drones.
This newsletter from Modern Public School provides summaries of events and achievements. It recognizes the principal receiving an award for her contributions to education. It highlights a Teacher's Day celebration where senior students took the place of teachers for a day of fun activities. It also notes the school receiving an award for its eco-friendly practices and collaborating with the Delhi Development Authority on a tree planting initiative.
This newsletter summarizes events at a school. It includes sections on the editorial, principal's desk, student achievements, and more. It discusses upcoming exams and encourages students to work hard and conquer their fears. It also highlights various school activities, such as kite decorating, Raksha Bandhan celebrations, and the installation of an Interact Club. Several students are recognized for winning awards at an inter-school competition. The principal received an Inspiring Educator award for her contributions to education.
The newsletter summarizes events that took place at Modern Public School in July 2019. It includes sections on an editorial welcoming students back, the principal discussing opportunities for students, activities for toddlers and seniors, and awards received by the school. Modern Public School hosted various dance, art, and fancy dress competitions. It also held career counseling sessions and welcomed American exchange students to learn Hindi and culture. The school was recognized with the "Best Stand Alone Senior Secondary School" award.
Newsletter for the Month of January to March2019dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at Modern Public School between January and March 2019. It discusses the new year, annual exhibitions, prize distributions, competitions, visits from foreign delegates, celebrations for World Health Day, orientation programs, and awards received by the school and its students. The principal encourages students to work on self-improvement in the new year.
Newsletter For the Month of July to September 2018dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at Modern Public School between July and September 2018, including:
- Disciplinary activities like spelling bees and band making for younger students.
- Community service activities like distributing soap and collecting donations for the needy.
- Celebrations of important holidays like Independence Day, Janmashtami and Teacher's Day.
- Extracurricular activities like nature walks, collage making and a trip to Jim Corbett National Park.
- Achievements like winning competitions and beginning an exchange program with a school in South Korea.
Newsletter for the month October to December 2018dee_malhotra73
1) The newsletter summarizes various events that took place at Modern Public School between October and December 2018, including festivals celebrated, competitions held, educational trips, and achievements of the principal and school.
2) Some of the key events mentioned are the celebration of Diwali and Christmas, a visit to the International Museum of Toilets, and the principal receiving several prestigious awards for her leadership in education.
3) The school and principal were recognized with awards such as the British Council's International School Award, Uttarakhand Ratan Award, and Times of India Icon Award for their achievements and contributions to education.
Newsletter for Month : January - March 2018dee_malhotra73
The document provides information about various events that took place at Modern Public School between January and March 2018. It discusses examinations and encourages students not to fear them. It then summarizes different activities the school organized, including Holi celebrations, dance performances, poetry recitals, Lohri celebrations, and more. It also mentions the school celebrating the Republic Day, National Science Day, and its annual prize distribution ceremony.
Newsletter for the month of October to December 2017dee_malhotra73
This newsletter provides a summary of events that occurred at Modern Public School between October and December 2017. It discusses celebrations of various festivals in India. It also summarizes activities held at the school including declamation and English competitions for students, workshops on handwriting and Formula 1 racing, and an open discussion on cybercrime and gender issues. Several teachers received awards for their work and a group of students qualified for the national level of a science competition. In conclusion, it captures several months of achievements, events, and activities at the school.
Newsletter for the month of October to December 2017dee_malhotra73
This newsletter provides a summary of events that took place at Modern Public School between October and December 2017. It includes editorials on celebrating festivals together in secular India and cherishing festivities. It also summarizes activities like a Hindi declamation competition for Class 2 students, felicitation of English Ambassadors, donation drive for needy children, Flower Day celebration and workshops on handwriting and Formula 1 car manufacturing. Other events summarized are the Class 12 farewell, inter-house competitions, open discussions on cyber crime and gender issues, and teachers receiving awards for their work.
The newsletter provides summaries of events at a school over the period of July to September 2017, including:
1) Various competitions held for different classes like dance, storytelling, declamation and debates.
2) Celebrations of festivals like Janmashtami, Hindi Diwas and Independence Day.
3) Workshops on topics like pottery, yoga and circuits were conducted.
4) The installation ceremony of the Interact Club for 2017-18 and their achievements are summarized.
Newsletter for the month of April-June 2017dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at the school from April to June 2017. It includes editorials on student dedication, a message from the principal welcoming new students, and summaries of various school activities such as a road safety training, Earth Day celebrations, hosting an exchange student from Italy, celebrating labor workers, Baisakhi festival, a book fair, and an investiture ceremony to induct new leadership positions. It also highlights academic and cultural performances or competitions involving mathematics, books, and honoring mothers on Mother's Day.
1) The newsletter summarizes various events that took place at the school between January and March 2017, including dance competitions, Holi celebrations, field trips, and other academic and cultural activities.
2) It highlights student achievements in competitions and the annual prize distribution ceremony where meritorious students were recognized.
3) The newsletter was produced by the editorial team of teachers and students at the school.
The document provides information about various events that took place at Modern Public School between October 2016 and December 2016. It includes summaries of visits to an old age home and historical sites, celebrations of various festivals, competitions held in subjects like dance, debate and recitation, and awareness campaigns on issues like pollution, girl child education, and disaster management. It aims to keep parents informed about the school's activities and achievements during this time period.
1. The newsletter provides summaries of events that took place at Modernites Vision school between April and June 2016, including Earth Day celebrations, workshops on internationalism and astronomy, trips to Bhutan and old age homes, and an investiture ceremony.
2. Students participated in various activities for Earth Day like tree plantation, poster making, and quiz competitions to raise awareness about environmental protection.
3. Workshops were held on topics like benefits of cultural exchange and observing the night sky through telescopes.
4. Educational trips were taken to Bhutan and old age homes to experience other cultures and bring joy to seniors.
5. Competitions and the investiture ceremony helped develop students' leadership skills.
The document provides a summary of events that occurred at Modern Public School over the past quarter. It discusses various activities, competitions, celebrations and field trips held for students of different grades. These were aimed at promoting values like teamwork, creativity, cleanliness, patriotism and more. Awards received by the school for its efforts towards cleanliness are also mentioned.
Anna Hazare was born in poverty in Maharashtra, India and dropped out of school at a young age. He joined the Indian army as a driver to support his family. While in the army, he was inspired by Indian leaders like Gandhi and Vivekananda. After seeing his colleagues die in the India-Pakistan war, he pledged to serve the country in a bigger way. He initiated watershed development projects in his village which transformed it from a barren place to one with sufficient water and agriculture. Through hunger strikes and activism, he fought against corruption at various levels of government in Maharashtra. His reputation for integrity made him a powerful force against corruption and he was awarded the Padma Bhushan and Pad
The document provides information on first aid and fire safety. It discusses first aid procedures for injuries like cuts, burns, fractures, and shock. It also covers fire classification, fire prevention methods, fire extinguisher types, and how to operate extinguishers. The key points are:
- First aid is necessary to make the patient comfortable and prevent further injury until medical help arrives. Basic first aid procedures are described for common injuries.
- Fires are classified by type (A, B, C, D) to determine the appropriate extinguisher. Different extinguishers use methods like cooling, smothering, or starving to put out different fire classes.
- Fire prevention focuses on good housekeeping
The newsletter provides updates on events at the school over the past quarter. It discusses upcoming exams and wishes students the best of luck. It also summarizes various school activities, competitions, visits, and celebrations that took place, including annual day, science lab awards, orientation for new parents, and workshops for teachers. Several students are recognized for their achievements in national and international competitions. The school is praised for being ranked among the top 500 schools in the country.
The document provides a summary of activities that took place at a school from October to December 2015. It discusses events like celebrations of festivals like Dussehra and Diwali, competitions in areas like dance, poetry recitation and cooking, workshops attended by teachers on topics like curriculum and gender sensitivity, and recognition received by students for achievements in competitions. The principal's message focuses on making the most of every moment and wishing students a happy new year.
This document describes TEACH - A MANTOFISH, a school business started as part of the School Enterprise Challenge. The business is a multipurpose store dealing in environmentally friendly products at affordable prices. Its mission is to develop entrepreneurship and responsibility among students while preserving the environment. The store sells food, herbal products, and creative arts made from recycled materials. It aims to reduce waste and reuse materials constructively according to principles like "Back to Nature" and "Best Out of Waste". The business donates profits to charitable causes and has received recognition in news articles and on social media.
This newsletter summarizes events and achievements from Modern Public School over the July-September 2015 quarter. It includes highlights from cultural performances, an editorial discussing competitive spirit and never settling for less than your best. It also lists awards won by students in quiz competitions, exhibitions, athletics and more. Modern Public School has been recognized for its innovation and ranked highly in an education survey. The newsletter celebrates the school's continued progress and growth.
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This newsletter summarizes events at a school. It includes sections on the editorial, principal's desk, student achievements, and more. It discusses upcoming exams and encourages students to work hard and conquer their fears. It also highlights various school activities, such as kite decorating, Raksha Bandhan celebrations, and the installation of an Interact Club. Several students are recognized for winning awards at an inter-school competition. The principal received an Inspiring Educator award for her contributions to education.
The newsletter summarizes events that took place at Modern Public School in July 2019. It includes sections on an editorial welcoming students back, the principal discussing opportunities for students, activities for toddlers and seniors, and awards received by the school. Modern Public School hosted various dance, art, and fancy dress competitions. It also held career counseling sessions and welcomed American exchange students to learn Hindi and culture. The school was recognized with the "Best Stand Alone Senior Secondary School" award.
Newsletter for the Month of January to March2019dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at Modern Public School between January and March 2019. It discusses the new year, annual exhibitions, prize distributions, competitions, visits from foreign delegates, celebrations for World Health Day, orientation programs, and awards received by the school and its students. The principal encourages students to work on self-improvement in the new year.
Newsletter For the Month of July to September 2018dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at Modern Public School between July and September 2018, including:
- Disciplinary activities like spelling bees and band making for younger students.
- Community service activities like distributing soap and collecting donations for the needy.
- Celebrations of important holidays like Independence Day, Janmashtami and Teacher's Day.
- Extracurricular activities like nature walks, collage making and a trip to Jim Corbett National Park.
- Achievements like winning competitions and beginning an exchange program with a school in South Korea.
Newsletter for the month October to December 2018dee_malhotra73
1) The newsletter summarizes various events that took place at Modern Public School between October and December 2018, including festivals celebrated, competitions held, educational trips, and achievements of the principal and school.
2) Some of the key events mentioned are the celebration of Diwali and Christmas, a visit to the International Museum of Toilets, and the principal receiving several prestigious awards for her leadership in education.
3) The school and principal were recognized with awards such as the British Council's International School Award, Uttarakhand Ratan Award, and Times of India Icon Award for their achievements and contributions to education.
Newsletter for Month : January - March 2018dee_malhotra73
The document provides information about various events that took place at Modern Public School between January and March 2018. It discusses examinations and encourages students not to fear them. It then summarizes different activities the school organized, including Holi celebrations, dance performances, poetry recitals, Lohri celebrations, and more. It also mentions the school celebrating the Republic Day, National Science Day, and its annual prize distribution ceremony.
Newsletter for the month of October to December 2017dee_malhotra73
This newsletter provides a summary of events that occurred at Modern Public School between October and December 2017. It discusses celebrations of various festivals in India. It also summarizes activities held at the school including declamation and English competitions for students, workshops on handwriting and Formula 1 racing, and an open discussion on cybercrime and gender issues. Several teachers received awards for their work and a group of students qualified for the national level of a science competition. In conclusion, it captures several months of achievements, events, and activities at the school.
Newsletter for the month of October to December 2017dee_malhotra73
This newsletter provides a summary of events that took place at Modern Public School between October and December 2017. It includes editorials on celebrating festivals together in secular India and cherishing festivities. It also summarizes activities like a Hindi declamation competition for Class 2 students, felicitation of English Ambassadors, donation drive for needy children, Flower Day celebration and workshops on handwriting and Formula 1 car manufacturing. Other events summarized are the Class 12 farewell, inter-house competitions, open discussions on cyber crime and gender issues, and teachers receiving awards for their work.
The newsletter provides summaries of events at a school over the period of July to September 2017, including:
1) Various competitions held for different classes like dance, storytelling, declamation and debates.
2) Celebrations of festivals like Janmashtami, Hindi Diwas and Independence Day.
3) Workshops on topics like pottery, yoga and circuits were conducted.
4) The installation ceremony of the Interact Club for 2017-18 and their achievements are summarized.
Newsletter for the month of April-June 2017dee_malhotra73
The newsletter summarizes events that occurred at the school from April to June 2017. It includes editorials on student dedication, a message from the principal welcoming new students, and summaries of various school activities such as a road safety training, Earth Day celebrations, hosting an exchange student from Italy, celebrating labor workers, Baisakhi festival, a book fair, and an investiture ceremony to induct new leadership positions. It also highlights academic and cultural performances or competitions involving mathematics, books, and honoring mothers on Mother's Day.
1) The newsletter summarizes various events that took place at the school between January and March 2017, including dance competitions, Holi celebrations, field trips, and other academic and cultural activities.
2) It highlights student achievements in competitions and the annual prize distribution ceremony where meritorious students were recognized.
3) The newsletter was produced by the editorial team of teachers and students at the school.
The document provides information about various events that took place at Modern Public School between October 2016 and December 2016. It includes summaries of visits to an old age home and historical sites, celebrations of various festivals, competitions held in subjects like dance, debate and recitation, and awareness campaigns on issues like pollution, girl child education, and disaster management. It aims to keep parents informed about the school's activities and achievements during this time period.
1. The newsletter provides summaries of events that took place at Modernites Vision school between April and June 2016, including Earth Day celebrations, workshops on internationalism and astronomy, trips to Bhutan and old age homes, and an investiture ceremony.
2. Students participated in various activities for Earth Day like tree plantation, poster making, and quiz competitions to raise awareness about environmental protection.
3. Workshops were held on topics like benefits of cultural exchange and observing the night sky through telescopes.
4. Educational trips were taken to Bhutan and old age homes to experience other cultures and bring joy to seniors.
5. Competitions and the investiture ceremony helped develop students' leadership skills.
The document provides a summary of events that occurred at Modern Public School over the past quarter. It discusses various activities, competitions, celebrations and field trips held for students of different grades. These were aimed at promoting values like teamwork, creativity, cleanliness, patriotism and more. Awards received by the school for its efforts towards cleanliness are also mentioned.
Anna Hazare was born in poverty in Maharashtra, India and dropped out of school at a young age. He joined the Indian army as a driver to support his family. While in the army, he was inspired by Indian leaders like Gandhi and Vivekananda. After seeing his colleagues die in the India-Pakistan war, he pledged to serve the country in a bigger way. He initiated watershed development projects in his village which transformed it from a barren place to one with sufficient water and agriculture. Through hunger strikes and activism, he fought against corruption at various levels of government in Maharashtra. His reputation for integrity made him a powerful force against corruption and he was awarded the Padma Bhushan and Pad
The document provides information on first aid and fire safety. It discusses first aid procedures for injuries like cuts, burns, fractures, and shock. It also covers fire classification, fire prevention methods, fire extinguisher types, and how to operate extinguishers. The key points are:
- First aid is necessary to make the patient comfortable and prevent further injury until medical help arrives. Basic first aid procedures are described for common injuries.
- Fires are classified by type (A, B, C, D) to determine the appropriate extinguisher. Different extinguishers use methods like cooling, smothering, or starving to put out different fire classes.
- Fire prevention focuses on good housekeeping
The newsletter provides updates on events at the school over the past quarter. It discusses upcoming exams and wishes students the best of luck. It also summarizes various school activities, competitions, visits, and celebrations that took place, including annual day, science lab awards, orientation for new parents, and workshops for teachers. Several students are recognized for their achievements in national and international competitions. The school is praised for being ranked among the top 500 schools in the country.
The document provides a summary of activities that took place at a school from October to December 2015. It discusses events like celebrations of festivals like Dussehra and Diwali, competitions in areas like dance, poetry recitation and cooking, workshops attended by teachers on topics like curriculum and gender sensitivity, and recognition received by students for achievements in competitions. The principal's message focuses on making the most of every moment and wishing students a happy new year.
This document describes TEACH - A MANTOFISH, a school business started as part of the School Enterprise Challenge. The business is a multipurpose store dealing in environmentally friendly products at affordable prices. Its mission is to develop entrepreneurship and responsibility among students while preserving the environment. The store sells food, herbal products, and creative arts made from recycled materials. It aims to reduce waste and reuse materials constructively according to principles like "Back to Nature" and "Best Out of Waste". The business donates profits to charitable causes and has received recognition in news articles and on social media.
This newsletter summarizes events and achievements from Modern Public School over the July-September 2015 quarter. It includes highlights from cultural performances, an editorial discussing competitive spirit and never settling for less than your best. It also lists awards won by students in quiz competitions, exhibitions, athletics and more. Modern Public School has been recognized for its innovation and ranked highly in an education survey. The newsletter celebrates the school's continued progress and growth.
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ملزمة تشريح الجهاز الهيكلي (نظري 3)
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تتميز هذهِ الملزمة بعِدة مُميزات :
1- مُترجمة ترجمة تُناسب جميع المستويات
2- تحتوي على 78 رسم توضيحي لكل كلمة موجودة بالملزمة (لكل كلمة !!!!)
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3- دقة الكتابة والصور عالية جداً جداً جداً
4- هُنالك بعض المعلومات تم توضيحها بشكل تفصيلي جداً (تُعتبر لدى الطالب أو الطالبة بإنها معلومات مُبهمة ومع ذلك تم توضيح هذهِ المعلومات المُبهمة بشكل تفصيلي جداً
5- الملزمة تشرح نفسها ب نفسها بس تكلك تعال اقراني
6- تحتوي الملزمة في اول سلايد على خارطة تتضمن جميع تفرُعات معلومات الجهاز الهيكلي المذكورة في هذهِ الملزمة
واخيراً هذهِ الملزمة حلالٌ عليكم وإتمنى منكم إن تدعولي بالخير والصحة والعافية فقط
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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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THE SACRIFICE HOW PRO-PALESTINE PROTESTS STUDENTS ARE SACRIFICING TO CHANGE T...indexPub
The recent surge in pro-Palestine student activism has prompted significant responses from universities, ranging from negotiations and divestment commitments to increased transparency about investments in companies supporting the war on Gaza. This activism has led to the cessation of student encampments but also highlighted the substantial sacrifices made by students, including academic disruptions and personal risks. The primary drivers of these protests are poor university administration, lack of transparency, and inadequate communication between officials and students. This study examines the profound emotional, psychological, and professional impacts on students engaged in pro-Palestine protests, focusing on Generation Z's (Gen-Z) activism dynamics. This paper explores the significant sacrifices made by these students and even the professors supporting the pro-Palestine movement, with a focus on recent global movements. Through an in-depth analysis of printed and electronic media, the study examines the impacts of these sacrifices on the academic and personal lives of those involved. The paper highlights examples from various universities, demonstrating student activism's long-term and short-term effects, including disciplinary actions, social backlash, and career implications. The researchers also explore the broader implications of student sacrifices. The findings reveal that these sacrifices are driven by a profound commitment to justice and human rights, and are influenced by the increasing availability of information, peer interactions, and personal convictions. The study also discusses the broader implications of this activism, comparing it to historical precedents and assessing its potential to influence policy and public opinion. The emotional and psychological toll on student activists is significant, but their sense of purpose and community support mitigates some of these challenges. However, the researchers call for acknowledging the broader Impact of these sacrifices on the future global movement of FreePalestine.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
Tech That Converts Lip Motion Into
Voice
One of the latest inventions presented at the CeBIT
(Centrum der Büro- und Informationstechnik; German
for "Centre of Office and Information technology"),
which is the largest computer exposition in the world is
dubbed "silent sounds." The technology converts lip
motion into a computer-generated voice for the person
on the other end of the phone.
It is worth mentioning that "silent sounds" tech was
developed by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
(KIT). This latest invention makes use of
electromyography, monitoring small muscular motions
that take place when a person speaks, transforming them
into electrical pulses which are afterwards converted into
speech.
According to its developers, the invention gives way to a
lot of different application that can help people who lost
their voice or allow users to inform confidential data via
the cell phone without using their voice.
In addition, this latest invention can help you instantly
translate words into another language, due to the fact
that electrical pulses are universal. The users can convert
these pulses into one of the languages currently supported
by the technology: English, French and German. At the
same time translation could be a problem for such
languages as Chinese, in which one word could have a
lot of meanings, depending on the tone used.
At this time, engineers managed to achieve 99 percent
accuracy for their latest invention, which means that the
person on the other end of the phone will get one word
out of 100 wrong, said explained Michael Wand, from
the KIT.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
Device That Allows Using the Arm As a
Touchscreen
Chris Harrison at Carnegie Mellon University and
Dan Morris and Desney Tan at Microsoft's research
lab in Redmond, Washington, recently came up with
their latest invention called Skinput, which
represents a skin-based interface that makes it possible
for a person to use his or her palm as a touchscreen.
The Skinput can be used to play games, control
various devices, make phone calls and surf the
Internet. The invention features a keyboard, menu
and a number of other graphics that appear of the
user's palm and forearm. The graphics are generated
by a pico projector that in incorporated in an
armband.
When the user touches a certain point on his or her
palm, the acoustic detector in the armband identifies
the part that was activated and performs the respective
action. Scientists explain that the differences in bone
density, size and mass, along with filtering effects
from a person's soft tissues and joints, imply that
various locations on the user's skin have different
acoustic features. It is worth mentioning that the
acoustic detector used in this invention is able to
identify five skin locations, registering an accuracy of
about 95.5 percent.
Using wireless technology, the researchers' latest
invention can convey the signals to a cell phone, iPod
or computer. The system was tested by 20 volunteers
who gave a positive response to the device and its
ability to provide fast navigation.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
Eco-friendly Battery that Powers
Devices for 6,000 Hours
Researchers from the Technion - Israel Institute of
Science developed a battery that can power different
devices for thousands of hours.
The new invention of Prof. Yair Ein-Eli and his team
produces power by making use a non-polluting fuel
source. It is worth mentioning that the new battery
features a silicon power source that reverts back to sand
as soon as it is spent.
Currently researchers look towards using their new
invention to power small devices such as hearing aids,
but in the near future they hope to develop a battery that
would power laptops.
After carrying out their tests, scientist found that after
600 hours, the battery used only 10 percent of its
capacity, which means that a fully charged green
battery could function for 6,000 hours and then deplete
back into its initial form as sand.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
Chip Implanted in the Brain to Help
Control Your PC
According to Intel, its customers would soon have the
possibility to have a computer chip implanted into their
brains so they would operate computers, mobile phones, TV
and more, using their thoughts, without any physical
interaction.
Currently the company's new invention is being developed at
its lab located in Pittsburg, USA. The chip will be able to feel
brain activity with the help of a special technology based on
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (FMRI). Scientists
at Intel have not yet developed such a chip but according to
one of the company's researchers Dean Pomerleau these are
close.
Theoretically, different people thinking of the same word or
image would have the same activity in their brains, but since
no one really knows exactly how the brain works, this is not
certain.
With the help of FMRI, Pomerleau together with his
colleagues scanned the brains of volunteers in order to see
whether brain patters match when people are thinking about
the same things. It is worth mentioning that in theory
different people that think of a similar word of picture have
similar brain activity, informs Physorg. However, such theory
cannot be proved since no one yet knows how exactly our
brain works.
The research team says that up till now the results look rather
promising. According to the lead researcher, in a decade or
so people will be more inclined towards the company’s new
invention implanted into their brains.
In 10 to 15 years it would be possible for people to operate
hybrid computers by making use of a combination of new
technology and living tissue, considers Associate Professor
Charles Higgins of the University of Arizona. His statement
comes after scientists at the University managed to come up
with a robot that is controlled by the eyes and brain of a
moth. In the near future Intel's new invention could help
people with some physical disabilities.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
DVD That Can Last for 1,000 Years
The lifespan of the majority of DVDs extends from 2 to 5 years. A
solution for prolonging the lifespan of a disc was recently proposed
by CranBerry LLC, a company that claims it managed to create a
new type of DVD that can last for 1,000 years.
The company's new invention is called DiamonDisc. The name
comes from the diamond-like synthetic stone surface that the disc
is made of. The new DVD holds just as much data as the
conventional DVD disc, but in contrast to the standard model that
features a gold or silver reflective surface, the new invention does
not have a reflective layer.
The ECMA-379 standard temperature and humidity testing, used
to estimate the life of optical media, showed that the exceptional
qualities of the new DVD allow it to resist the temperature of up
to 176 F, deal with ultraviolet rays, and delay material
deterioration, reports ComputerWorld.
The initial price of the CranBerry's new invention is $34.95, but one
can acquire a pack of five discs for $149.75. The company can burn
the disc by itself, but those who look forward to burn the new DVD
at home or office would need to purchase CranBerry's burner for
$4,995. It is worth mentioning that the discs can be easily played on
virtually any conventional DVD player. The main purchaser of the
new technology will most likely be the government, who might use
the invention for archival purposes.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
New Technology to Prevent DVD Theft
DVDs are soon to be protected by a new technology that
aims towards preventing theft. The DVD disks are
unplayable until the cash register activates them. The new
technology represents a small chip (smaller than a pin's
head) which is placed onto the disc together with a thin
coating. The latter blocks a DVD player, not allowing it
to read the necessary information stored on the disk.
The register activates the chip sending an electrical pulse
through the coating. Thus it turns it clear and allows the
DVD player to run the disk.
The new technology comes from two companies: NXP
Semiconductors, located in the Netherlands and Kestrel
Wireless Inc., with its headquarters in Emeryville. The
former developed the radio frequency identification chip
and the latter developed the Radio Frequency Activation
technology.
Both companies are currently looking forward to make
deals with several Hollywood studios. The Chief
Executive at Kestrel Wireless, Paul Atkinson, mentioned
that some deals are to be announced this summer.
It is worth mentioning that the retail theft of video games,
along with other entertainment products, is estimated at
$400 million each year. This data was provided by the
Entertainment Merchants Association. The majority of
retailers today keep their products behind glass cases,
which, however inhibits browsing.
Mark Fisher, who works as a vice president for strategic
initiatives at EMA, outlined that by using the new
technology, retailers will be free to display their consumer
-entertainment products openly, which will undoubtedly
lead to sales increase.
"It will also get product into a lot more outlets that are
afraid of theft, including grocers," he mentioned.
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
Pioneer Presents Its 400GB Optical Disc
Tokyo-based multinational corporation that deals with
digital entertainment products, Pioneer, claims to
create world's first optical disc with 16 layers. The
company's officials did not reveal any details regarding
the format of the medium, but they said that each data
layer features the same capacity as a Blu-ray disk.
Having 16 layers, each with a capacity of 25 GB,
means that the disk can store information on a 400GB
space. The capacity of Pioneer's disk is twice the
capacity of a 200GB disk that TDK has been
developing for a couple of years, claiming that it
would be the future of Blu-ray.
However, the Pioneer's disk is currently read-only,
which means that is will be used for pre-recorded
content. The company's representatives stated that
Pioneer managed to deal with the issue regarding the
interference between the surface of the disk and the
surface that the player wants to read.
In order to develop "16-layer optical disc that can play
back high-quality signals from every layer" the
company mentioned that it applied a range of optical
and signal processing methods.
Besides that data capacity of each layer, the Blu-ray
spec is also matched by the optical features of the lens.
The result, Pioneer mentioned that "it is possible to
maintain compatibility between the new 16-layer
optical disc and the BD discs".
In addition to the fact that each layer of the disk has
the capacity of a Blu-ray disk, Pioneers creation is
green too: "The 16-layer optical disc technology,
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Entertainment corner
SEPTEMBER, 2010
Santa and Banta try something new
Banta Singh and Santa Singh got
tired with the mobile communication
They decide to use the conventional
method of communication.
That is to use pigeons to send
messages. One day Santa sends his
pigeon.
When the pigeon reached Banta, it
was with out any message.
Angrily, Banta picks up his mobile and
calls and asks Santa “what is this - a
joke?
The pigeon is without any message.”
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SEPTEMBER, 2010
I love Microsoft’s security
system
Internet Is Very Useful
Guy 1: “How’s your history paper
coming?”
Guy 2: “Well, my history professor
suggested that I use the Internet for
research, and it’s been very helpful.
Guy 1: “Really?”
Guy 2: “Yes! I’ve already located 17
people who sell them!”
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dard products or services, you
can include a listing of those
here. You may want to refer your
readers to any other forms of
communication that you’ve cre-
ated for your organization.
Back Page Story Headline
This would be a good place to insert a short paragraph about your organization. It might include the
purpose of the organization, its mission, founding date, and a brief history. You could also include a brief
list of the types of products, services, or programs your organization offers, the geographic area covered (for
example, western U.S. or European markets), and a profile of the types of customers or members served.
It would also be useful to include a contact name for readers who want more information about the or-
ganization.
Phone: 555-555-5555
Fax: 555-555-5555
E-mail: someone@example.com
Business Name
Your business tag line here.
Organization
We’re on the Web!
example.com
Caption describing
picture or graphic.
Primary Business Address
Your Address Line 2
Your Address Line 3
Your Address Line 4
Entertainment corner
SEPTEMBER, 2010
Banta singh opens up an
hotmail account
Letter to Mr.Bill Gates from Banta
singh
Dear Mr Bill Gates,
We have bought a computer for our
home and we found problems, which I
want to bring to your notice.
After connecting to internet we planned
to open e-mail account and whenever we
fill the form in Hotmail in the password
column, only ****** appears, but in the
rest of the fields whatever we typed
appears. We face this problem only in
password field. We checked with
hardware vendor Santa Singh and he
said that there is no problem in keyboard.
I request you to check this as we
ourselves do not know what the
password is.