This document is a report submitted by Jayasree, student registration number 18214383007, to her physical science lecturer Linimol K S. The report is about the topic of adhesion and cohesion in the 8th standard chemistry chapter on wave motion.
This document is a submission from Jayasree, student number 18214383010, to lecturer Linimol K.S. regarding a topic on adhesion and cohesion in chemistry for 8th standard students. It was submitted by Jayasree from Sreenarayana Training College in Sreekandeswaram Poochackal.
Pedagogy of Physical Science - Part II (Atomic Structure), IX Std Science, Physical Science, B.Ed Pedagogy, II B.Ed Physical Science, Atomic Structure, IX samacheer science, Pedagogy, Discovery of Nucleus, Rutherford's Atomic model, Limitations in Rutherford's model, Bohr's model of an atom, Limitations of Bohr's model, Discovery of Neutrons, Properties of Neutrons, Characteristics of fundamental particles, Orbits, Nucleus, Atomic number and Mass number, Electronic configuration of atoms, Geometric representation of atomic structure of elements, valence electrons, metals, valency, Isotopes, Isobars and Isotones, Laws of chemical combination, laws of multiple proportions, Law of reciprocal proportions, gay lussac's law of combining volumes, quantum numbers,
This document is a lab report on climatology from a student named Gusti Ngurah Ketut B. It was created for an agroecotechnology study program at the University of Brawijaya in Malang, Indonesia in 2012. The report discusses climate classification.
The document is a student's innovative work report for a B.Ed. course at Kerala University College of Teacher Education. It discusses a project titled "CAT & FISH" done by Adeela Beegum Z.S. in the subject of Physical Science for the 2013-2014 academic year.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Vilesh V. L. for an innovative work called "Treasure Hunt" as part of the second semester of a B.Ed. course in Physical Science at the Kerala University College of Teacher Education in Anchal for the 2013-2014 academic year.
The document is a report submitted by a student named Vilesh V. L. for an innovative work called "Treasure Hunt" as part of the second semester B.Ed. course at Kerala University College of Teacher Education in Anchal. It discusses a treasure hunt activity completed for the Physical Science subject.
Pedagogy of Biological Science (Part II ) - Organisation of tissues, Organisation of tissues, Pedagogy of Biological Science, B.Ed., II Year, Pedagogy, IX science, Samacheer kalvi science, Biology
This document is a submission from Jayasree, student number 18214383010, to lecturer Linimol K.S. regarding a topic on adhesion and cohesion in chemistry for 8th standard students. It was submitted by Jayasree from Sreenarayana Training College in Sreekandeswaram Poochackal.
Pedagogy of Physical Science - Part II (Atomic Structure), IX Std Science, Physical Science, B.Ed Pedagogy, II B.Ed Physical Science, Atomic Structure, IX samacheer science, Pedagogy, Discovery of Nucleus, Rutherford's Atomic model, Limitations in Rutherford's model, Bohr's model of an atom, Limitations of Bohr's model, Discovery of Neutrons, Properties of Neutrons, Characteristics of fundamental particles, Orbits, Nucleus, Atomic number and Mass number, Electronic configuration of atoms, Geometric representation of atomic structure of elements, valence electrons, metals, valency, Isotopes, Isobars and Isotones, Laws of chemical combination, laws of multiple proportions, Law of reciprocal proportions, gay lussac's law of combining volumes, quantum numbers,
This document is a lab report on climatology from a student named Gusti Ngurah Ketut B. It was created for an agroecotechnology study program at the University of Brawijaya in Malang, Indonesia in 2012. The report discusses climate classification.
The document is a student's innovative work report for a B.Ed. course at Kerala University College of Teacher Education. It discusses a project titled "CAT & FISH" done by Adeela Beegum Z.S. in the subject of Physical Science for the 2013-2014 academic year.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Vilesh V. L. for an innovative work called "Treasure Hunt" as part of the second semester of a B.Ed. course in Physical Science at the Kerala University College of Teacher Education in Anchal for the 2013-2014 academic year.
The document is a report submitted by a student named Vilesh V. L. for an innovative work called "Treasure Hunt" as part of the second semester B.Ed. course at Kerala University College of Teacher Education in Anchal. It discusses a treasure hunt activity completed for the Physical Science subject.
Pedagogy of Biological Science (Part II ) - Organisation of tissues, Organisation of tissues, Pedagogy of Biological Science, B.Ed., II Year, Pedagogy, IX science, Samacheer kalvi science, Biology
This document provides information about acceleration due to gravity. It defines acceleration due to gravity as the acceleration of a freely falling body due to the gravitational force of attraction exerted by the Earth. It is denoted by 'g' and is independent of the mass of the falling body. The value of 'g' depends on the distance from the center of the Earth and varies from 9.83 m/s^2 at the poles to 9.79 m/s^2 at the equator. 'g' decreases with increasing distance from the Earth's surface and is zero at the Earth's center. The value of 'g' also varies for other planets depending on their radius and mass.
This document discusses different types of forces including contact forces, non-contact forces, frictional forces, magnetic forces, gravitational forces, electrostatic forces, muscular forces and mechanical forces. Contact forces are those applied through direct contact between objects like pushing or pulling. Non-contact forces act without direct contact, such as a falling coconut. Other force types discussed are magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, muscular and frictional forces.
India has a robust space program with capabilities including satellite launches, earth observation, communication systems, and interplanetary exploration. Key accomplishments include launching Chandrayaan-1 to the moon in 2008, 100 successful satellite launches, and developing the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle launch systems. Future plans include the Chandrayaan-2 and Mars Orbiter missions. India also has international cooperation agreements and provides training to personnel from other countries.
LMS is a software application that manages all aspects of the learning process, including administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, and delivery of educational courses and training programs. It handles courses, administration, skills assessments, tracking learner progress, and reporting. Most LMS systems are web-based to facilitate access to content and administration from anywhere. LMS are used by educational institutions and regulated industries for online learning, assessments, managing continuing education requirements, and collaborative learning activities.
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are free, web-based office apps that allow users to create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online and collaborate with others in real time. While traditionally lacking some features of Microsoft Office, Google Docs is praised for its simplicity, ease of collaboration, and frequent updates. It allows multiple simultaneous editors to view character-by-character changes and discuss edits through an in-document chat sidebar. Documents can be opened on any device with a supported browser through mobile apps or the web interface.
An LMS is a software application used by educational institutions to administer, track, deliver, and document online/blended courses and training programs. It allows schools and universities to enhance classroom teaching and offer courses to more learners. An LMS handles all aspects of the learning process, from student registration to content delivery, assessment, and reporting. It provides benefits like anytime access to learning, reduced costs, and analytics for monitoring. However, an LMS may not replace informal learning through networking. For an LMS to be truly valuable, ongoing interactions are needed between users and administrators to ensure proper implementation.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental rate of $1,000 due on the 1st of each month, the security deposit of $500, and responsibilities of landlord and tenant for repairs and maintenance. The initial lease term is one year beginning January 1st.
This document is a physical science submission by Nayana K.V. to Mrs. Linimol K.S. on the topic of acceleration due to gravity. It introduces Newton's law of gravitation and discusses how gravitational force gives rise to acceleration when a body is in free fall. It defines acceleration due to gravity as the acceleration imparted to a freely falling body by the Earth's gravitational pull. It notes that acceleration due to gravity depends on distance from the center of the planet and the planet's mass, but not the mass of the falling body. It provides data on how acceleration due to gravity varies at different distances from Earth's center and for different planets.
This document is from Sree Narayana Training College and contains information presented by Neethu T M on the different types of forces for an 8th standard physical science class. It defines the six main types of forces - muscular, magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, mechanical, and frictional forces.
This document discusses different types of forces including contact forces, non-contact forces, frictional forces, magnetic forces, gravitational forces, electrostatic forces, muscular forces and mechanical forces. Contact forces are those applied through direct contact between objects like pushing or pulling. Non-contact forces act without direct contact, such as a falling coconut. Other force types discussed are magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, muscular and frictional forces.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer who is considered the father of modern physics. Through his telescope observations and experiments, he provided evidence that supported the Copernican model of the sun-centered solar system over the Ptolemaic model, which placed Earth at the center. This contradicted the Catholic Church and resulted in Galileo being tried for heresy. He spent the last years of his life under house arrest, though he continued writing and made important contributions to the fields of physics and astronomy until his death in 1642.
This document provides an overview of academic activities in three categories: cultural, social, and psychological. Cultural activities include traditional dance and songs. Social activities aim to develop interpersonal skills and community values. Psychological activities focus on nurturing creativity, critical thinking, leadership and self-awareness in students. The document states that these academic activities help students develop important life skills and foster self-knowledge.
A cube is a three-dimensional solid object with six square faces, eight vertices and twelve equal length edges. The document provides the properties of a cube including its volume and surface area, and examples of calculating the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of 5 cm. The volume of the cube is 125 cm3 and its surface area is 150 cm2.
The document outlines the key details of a home sale including the purchase price of $350,000, a closing date of January 15, 2023, and contingencies requiring the home to pass inspection and the buyer to obtain financing by December 15, 2022.
This document summarizes Newton's three laws of motion. It states that Newton's laws of motion were first compiled by Isaac Newton in 1687 and describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it. The three laws are: 1) An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force. 2) The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the unbalanced external force applied. 3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The document provides a template for lesson plans that includes sections for objectives, materials needed, procedures (introduction, body, conclusion), assessment, and references. It suggests listing 3-5 clear and measurable objectives for what students will know or be able to do by the end of the lesson, as well as any materials, technology, or other resources needed.
Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists of all time. He made seminal contributions to physics, mathematics, and optics. In physics, he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, as published in his masterwork Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica in 1687. In mathematics, he developed calculus independently of Leibniz, though priority disputes arose. In optics, Newton showed that white light is composed of the visible colors through experiments with prisms. The story is told of Newton developing his theory of gravitation after seeing an apple fall from a tree. Newton had a wide range of interests beyond science as well, including alchemy, religion, and chronology. He never married and had
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between John Doe and ABC Bank. It specifies that John Doe will receive a $200,000 loan at 4% annual interest to purchase a property located at 123 Main St. The loan is to be repaid over 30 years through monthly installments of principal and interest. The document details various rights and responsibilities of both parties regarding late payments, prepayment, and foreclosure.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on January 15th, 2022 for $58.64. It lists the items bought which include produce, dairy, baked goods, and other grocery items. The payment was made with a credit card ending in 4321.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian philosopher and the father of critical pedagogy who developed the concept of conscientization. Conscientization is the ability to critically perceive the causes of social, political, and economic oppression in order to take action against oppressive elements of society. It involves developing a deep understanding of the world that leads to freedom from oppression. Freire viewed education as a tool for liberation that should involve dialogue between students and teachers to develop a shared critical understanding of reality. His educational philosophy emphasized problem-posing education, dialogue, and using education to promote conscientization and liberation.
This document provides information about acceleration due to gravity. It defines acceleration due to gravity as the acceleration of a freely falling body due to the gravitational force of attraction exerted by the Earth. It is denoted by 'g' and is independent of the mass of the falling body. The value of 'g' depends on the distance from the center of the Earth and varies from 9.83 m/s^2 at the poles to 9.79 m/s^2 at the equator. 'g' decreases with increasing distance from the Earth's surface and is zero at the Earth's center. The value of 'g' also varies for other planets depending on their radius and mass.
This document discusses different types of forces including contact forces, non-contact forces, frictional forces, magnetic forces, gravitational forces, electrostatic forces, muscular forces and mechanical forces. Contact forces are those applied through direct contact between objects like pushing or pulling. Non-contact forces act without direct contact, such as a falling coconut. Other force types discussed are magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, muscular and frictional forces.
India has a robust space program with capabilities including satellite launches, earth observation, communication systems, and interplanetary exploration. Key accomplishments include launching Chandrayaan-1 to the moon in 2008, 100 successful satellite launches, and developing the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle launch systems. Future plans include the Chandrayaan-2 and Mars Orbiter missions. India also has international cooperation agreements and provides training to personnel from other countries.
LMS is a software application that manages all aspects of the learning process, including administration, documentation, tracking, reporting, and delivery of educational courses and training programs. It handles courses, administration, skills assessments, tracking learner progress, and reporting. Most LMS systems are web-based to facilitate access to content and administration from anywhere. LMS are used by educational institutions and regulated industries for online learning, assessments, managing continuing education requirements, and collaborative learning activities.
Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides are free, web-based office apps that allow users to create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online and collaborate with others in real time. While traditionally lacking some features of Microsoft Office, Google Docs is praised for its simplicity, ease of collaboration, and frequent updates. It allows multiple simultaneous editors to view character-by-character changes and discuss edits through an in-document chat sidebar. Documents can be opened on any device with a supported browser through mobile apps or the web interface.
An LMS is a software application used by educational institutions to administer, track, deliver, and document online/blended courses and training programs. It allows schools and universities to enhance classroom teaching and offer courses to more learners. An LMS handles all aspects of the learning process, from student registration to content delivery, assessment, and reporting. It provides benefits like anytime access to learning, reduced costs, and analytics for monitoring. However, an LMS may not replace informal learning through networking. For an LMS to be truly valuable, ongoing interactions are needed between users and administrators to ensure proper implementation.
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental rate of $1,000 due on the 1st of each month, the security deposit of $500, and responsibilities of landlord and tenant for repairs and maintenance. The initial lease term is one year beginning January 1st.
This document is a physical science submission by Nayana K.V. to Mrs. Linimol K.S. on the topic of acceleration due to gravity. It introduces Newton's law of gravitation and discusses how gravitational force gives rise to acceleration when a body is in free fall. It defines acceleration due to gravity as the acceleration imparted to a freely falling body by the Earth's gravitational pull. It notes that acceleration due to gravity depends on distance from the center of the planet and the planet's mass, but not the mass of the falling body. It provides data on how acceleration due to gravity varies at different distances from Earth's center and for different planets.
This document is from Sree Narayana Training College and contains information presented by Neethu T M on the different types of forces for an 8th standard physical science class. It defines the six main types of forces - muscular, magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, mechanical, and frictional forces.
This document discusses different types of forces including contact forces, non-contact forces, frictional forces, magnetic forces, gravitational forces, electrostatic forces, muscular forces and mechanical forces. Contact forces are those applied through direct contact between objects like pushing or pulling. Non-contact forces act without direct contact, such as a falling coconut. Other force types discussed are magnetic, electrostatic, gravitational, muscular and frictional forces.
Galileo Galilei was an Italian astronomer, physicist and engineer who is considered the father of modern physics. Through his telescope observations and experiments, he provided evidence that supported the Copernican model of the sun-centered solar system over the Ptolemaic model, which placed Earth at the center. This contradicted the Catholic Church and resulted in Galileo being tried for heresy. He spent the last years of his life under house arrest, though he continued writing and made important contributions to the fields of physics and astronomy until his death in 1642.
This document provides an overview of academic activities in three categories: cultural, social, and psychological. Cultural activities include traditional dance and songs. Social activities aim to develop interpersonal skills and community values. Psychological activities focus on nurturing creativity, critical thinking, leadership and self-awareness in students. The document states that these academic activities help students develop important life skills and foster self-knowledge.
A cube is a three-dimensional solid object with six square faces, eight vertices and twelve equal length edges. The document provides the properties of a cube including its volume and surface area, and examples of calculating the volume and surface area of a cube with sides of 5 cm. The volume of the cube is 125 cm3 and its surface area is 150 cm2.
The document outlines the key details of a home sale including the purchase price of $350,000, a closing date of January 15, 2023, and contingencies requiring the home to pass inspection and the buyer to obtain financing by December 15, 2022.
This document summarizes Newton's three laws of motion. It states that Newton's laws of motion were first compiled by Isaac Newton in 1687 and describe the relationship between a body and the forces acting upon it. The three laws are: 1) An object at rest stays at rest and an object in motion stays in motion unless acted upon by an unbalanced external force. 2) The rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to the unbalanced external force applied. 3) For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
The document provides a template for lesson plans that includes sections for objectives, materials needed, procedures (introduction, body, conclusion), assessment, and references. It suggests listing 3-5 clear and measurable objectives for what students will know or be able to do by the end of the lesson, as well as any materials, technology, or other resources needed.
Isaac Newton was one of the greatest scientists of all time. He made seminal contributions to physics, mathematics, and optics. In physics, he formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation, as published in his masterwork Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica in 1687. In mathematics, he developed calculus independently of Leibniz, though priority disputes arose. In optics, Newton showed that white light is composed of the visible colors through experiments with prisms. The story is told of Newton developing his theory of gravitation after seeing an apple fall from a tree. Newton had a wide range of interests beyond science as well, including alchemy, religion, and chronology. He never married and had
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a home loan agreement between John Doe and ABC Bank. It specifies that John Doe will receive a $200,000 loan at 4% annual interest to purchase a property located at 123 Main St. The loan is to be repaid over 30 years through monthly installments of principal and interest. The document details various rights and responsibilities of both parties regarding late payments, prepayment, and foreclosure.
This document is a scanned receipt from a grocery store purchase on January 15th, 2022 for $58.64. It lists the items bought which include produce, dairy, baked goods, and other grocery items. The payment was made with a credit card ending in 4321.
Paulo Freire was a Brazilian philosopher and the father of critical pedagogy who developed the concept of conscientization. Conscientization is the ability to critically perceive the causes of social, political, and economic oppression in order to take action against oppressive elements of society. It involves developing a deep understanding of the world that leads to freedom from oppression. Freire viewed education as a tool for liberation that should involve dialogue between students and teachers to develop a shared critical understanding of reality. His educational philosophy emphasized problem-posing education, dialogue, and using education to promote conscientization and liberation.
Interactive white boards (IWB) are large touchscreen displays connected to computers, allowing users to interact directly with digital content. Normal chalk boards (NCB) are traditional slates that use chalk. While IWBs allow content to be saved, shared digitally, and incorporate online resources, they require technology skills and preparation. Both have their place in classrooms and offices, with the goal of integrating information technologies into new educational activities and experiences.
Our school participated in the opening ceremony of the Thuravoor Sub-District Kalolsavam on December 5, 2016, which was inaugurated by Hon. Minister Sri. P. Thilothaman. Many students from our school competed in various competitions, and our students won first prize in the skit competition, with Devananda of standard VIII winning Best Actress in skit and second prize in mono act. There was also a rally for the HARITHA KERALA MISSION PROGRAMME where the Pattanakad panchayath president Sri. T.M. Sherif handed over seedlings of vegetables and trees to our Headmistress. Additionally, the District Educational Officer of Cher
- Rabindranath Tagore was a renowned Indian philosopher and poet who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
- He was born in 1861 in Calcutta and began composing verses in Bengali at age 8. He was a prolific writer, publishing works in many genres including poetry, novels, short stories, and essays.
- Tagore's philosophy emphasized unity with the universe and nature, freedom of thought, and universal brotherhood between all people. He saw education as a way to holistically develop students' minds and foster their creativity, individual expression, and connection with the world around them.
This document is a submission from Reshma Raj of the English department at Sreenarayana Training College in Sreekandesaram Poochakal. It includes picturizations of words like "granade rifles" and "drill manuel" and expresses thanks at the end.
1) Educational psychology deals with studying human behavior in educational situations, but faces several limitations.
2) Limitations include the unpredictable nature of human behavior, wide individual differences making it difficult to adopt strategies for all learners, and the gap between theoretical situations and practical classroom applications.
3) Additionally, psychological experiments are less reliable because children and educational environments are flexible and can influence behavior differently.
The document discusses various academic web resources including web browsers, web servers, websites, e-journals, and online dictionaries. It provides details on common web browsers like Firefox, Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Opera. It defines a website as a set of related web pages typically served from a single domain. E-journals are described as electronic magazines that can be accessed online and provide material for academic research. Online dictionaries are defined as dictionaries that can be accessed via the internet through a web browser and allow for the active acquisition of vocabulary.
The document outlines the key details of a home sale including the purchase price of $450,000, a closing date of January 15, 2023, and contingencies requiring the home to pass inspections and the buyer to obtain financing by December 15, 2022.
A chemical bond is an attraction between atoms that allows the formation of substances containing two or more atoms. The bond is caused by electrostatic forces of attraction, either between electrons and nuclei or due to dipole attraction. When metals bond to nonmetals, electrons from the metal atoms are transferred to the nonmetal atoms, resulting in the metal atoms becoming positively charged ions and the nonmetal atoms becoming negatively charged ions.
India has a robust space program with capabilities including satellite launches, earth observation, communication systems, and interplanetary missions. Key accomplishments include launching Chandrayaan-1 to the moon in 2008, 100 successful satellite launches including foreign satellites, and developing the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle and Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle launch systems. Future planned missions include Chandrayaan-2 and the development of the GSLV MkIII launch vehicle.
Semiconductors are materials whose conductivity falls between conductors and insulators. They have a valence band, conduction band, and forbidden energy gap. Solids are classified as conductors, insulators, or semiconductors based on the relationship between these bands. Intrinsic semiconductors have low conductivity, while extrinsic semiconductors are doped with impurities to increase conductivity, making them either N-type with extra electrons or P-type with extra holes.
Semiconductors are materials whose conductivity falls between conductors and insulators. They have a valence band, conduction band, and forbidden energy gap. Solids are classified as conductors, insulators, or semiconductors based on the relationship between these bands. Intrinsic semiconductors have low conductivity, while extrinsic semiconductors are doped with impurities to increase conductivity, making them either N-type with extra electrons or P-type with extra holes.
This document is a report submitted by Jayasree, student number 18214383010, to her physical science lecturer Linimol K.S. at Sreenarayana Training College in Sreekandeswaram, Poochackal. The report covers the topic of adhesion and cohesion in chemistry for 8th standard students.
1) Marie Curie was a Polish and French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize and the only woman to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences.
2) Working with her husband Pierre Curie, Marie discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium. After Pierre's death, she continued her research and became the first female professor at the University of Paris.
3) Marie Curie's exposure to radiation over many years took a toll on her health and she ultimately died of aplastic anemia in 1934. She left a lasting legacy as one of the most famous scientists in history and the only woman to be entombed in
This document outlines the terms and conditions for a rental agreement between John Doe and Jane Smith for the property located at 123 Main St. It specifies the monthly rental rate of $1,000 due on the 1st of each month, the security deposit of $1,000, and the lease term of 1 year beginning January 1st. The landlord and tenant responsibilities for repairs and maintenance are also defined.
J.J. Thomson was a British physicist born in 1856. He demonstrated exceptional talent in science from a young age and attended Owens College at the unusually young age of 14. He later studied at Trinity College, where he obtained his BA and MA. Thomson discovered the electron through his experiments with cathode rays in 1897. He determined that cathode rays were over 1,000 times smaller than hydrogen atoms and had a universal negative charge. Thomson's discovery of the electron established it as a fundamental subatomic particle and proved that atoms are divisible. He proposed the "plum pudding" atomic model, where electrons were embedded in a sphere of positive charge like plums in a pudding. Thomson's work revolutionized the field of physics
1) A black hole is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. It has an event horizon boundary that marks the point of no return.
2) Black holes form when very massive stars collapse at the end of their life cycle. Supermassive black holes millions of times the mass of our sun may form at the centers of galaxies through mergers with other black holes and stars.
3) While black holes themselves are invisible, their presence can be inferred through their interaction with nearby matter like gas and stars. This surrounding material often forms an accretion disk and bright radiation that astronomers can observe.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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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.
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 Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.