Workshop tentang pemanfaatan buah terong untuk mengajarkan penjumlahan dan pengurangan kepada siswa SD. Buah terong berwarna ungu mewakili bilangan positif dan hijau untuk bilangan negatif. Tujuannya adalah menambah wawasan siswa dan memudahkan mereka memahami operasi bilangan.
game ini dapat dijadikan media pembelajaran matematika pada anak usia 5-6 tahun, dengan menggunakan game ini dapat membuat anak termotivasi dalam belajar matemataika
This document provides a lesson on motivation and problem statements in introductions. It discusses understanding motivation, stating problems in introductions, the two parts of a problem (condition and cost), two kinds of problems (practical and conceptual), diagnosis and revision of introductions, and conclusions. Exercises are included to apply the concepts to sample introductions about issues like binge drinking and technology integration in schools. The document aims to teach writers how to motivate readers by clearly stating a problem in introductions.
This document discusses strategies for growing a bakery business in a local area. It begins by introducing bakeries and what they produce. It then analyzes the existing bakery business and potential in India, noting the large market size and room for growth. It describes the current local distribution system for bakeries and discusses ways to address horizontal and vertical conflicts that can arise. It also explores packaging, branding, and reverse logistics strategies to help overcome weaknesses and capitalize on prospects in the growing bakery industry.
Workshop tentang pemanfaatan buah terong untuk mengajarkan penjumlahan dan pengurangan kepada siswa SD. Buah terong berwarna ungu mewakili bilangan positif dan hijau untuk bilangan negatif. Tujuannya adalah menambah wawasan siswa dan memudahkan mereka memahami operasi bilangan.
game ini dapat dijadikan media pembelajaran matematika pada anak usia 5-6 tahun, dengan menggunakan game ini dapat membuat anak termotivasi dalam belajar matemataika
This document provides a lesson on motivation and problem statements in introductions. It discusses understanding motivation, stating problems in introductions, the two parts of a problem (condition and cost), two kinds of problems (practical and conceptual), diagnosis and revision of introductions, and conclusions. Exercises are included to apply the concepts to sample introductions about issues like binge drinking and technology integration in schools. The document aims to teach writers how to motivate readers by clearly stating a problem in introductions.
This document discusses strategies for growing a bakery business in a local area. It begins by introducing bakeries and what they produce. It then analyzes the existing bakery business and potential in India, noting the large market size and room for growth. It describes the current local distribution system for bakeries and discusses ways to address horizontal and vertical conflicts that can arise. It also explores packaging, branding, and reverse logistics strategies to help overcome weaknesses and capitalize on prospects in the growing bakery industry.
Gendering (im)mortals:characters of Aeetes and Kirke and exploration of alter...Maciej Paprocki
This document summarizes a research project studying representations of Circe and Aeëtes, two Greek deities whose classification as mortal or immortal varied in different texts. The project aims to understand mechanisms governing expressions of immortality among Greek gods and how gender paradigms influenced religious and political thought. Findings may help modern creators working with Greek myths, especially in video games and screenwriting, to bridge the gap between classics scholars and modern media. The research is funded by the Foundation for Polish Science and EU Regional Development Fund.
This document provides information and advice for pre-med students regarding preparing for a career in medicine. It outlines the typical pre-med curriculum, recommends volunteering and research experience, and provides a detailed timeline for the medical school application process from freshman year through acceptance and beyond. Key aspects include committing to the pre-med track, choosing a science major, developing a backup plan, meeting course requirements, gaining clinical experience, preparing for the MCAT, obtaining letters of recommendation, submitting applications in June, and continuing with interviews from September through acceptance notifications in late winter/spring.
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The document outlines several principles that are important for commercial banks, including the principles of liquidity, solvency, profitability, loan and investment, savings, services, secrecy, efficiency, and location. It discusses the need for banks to maintain liquidity to pay deposits on demand, have sufficient capital reserves, earn profit through short-term loans and investments, collect savings to reinvest and generate more profit, provide good customer service, keep customer accounts secret, operate efficiently, and locate branches in commercial areas with many potential customers.
Essentials of a sound banking system- Nelson FernandesNelson Fernandes
A sound banking system has several essential elements according to the document. It must maintain liquidity by keeping some assets easily convertible to cash to meet depositor demands. It must ensure safety by making secure loans and investments to avoid risks to depositor funds. It needs stability by rationally expanding and contracting credit according to economic conditions without booms and inflation. It requires elasticity to adjust lending while following central bank directives. And it must earn profits through prudent policies to remain viable and pay expenses.
Dating the introduction of camels as pack animals to the deserts of ancient e...Maciej Paprocki
Camels were introduced as pack animals in Ancient Egypt because they enabled much longer desert journeys than donkeys. Camels could go without water for days, significantly increasing how far caravans could travel. This gave unprecedented freedom of movement. Scholars tentatively date camels being first introduced around 3000 BCE, though they were later forgotten before being reintroduced and gaining widespread use between the 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE. Camels allowed the re-routing of desert trade tracks further into the desert.
1. The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India established in 1935 under the RBI Act. It holds an apex position in the banking structure and performs developmental and promotional functions.
2. Commercial banks accept deposits, provide loans and related services. They include public sector banks like SBI, private sector banks like ICICI and HDFC, foreign banks like Citi and HSBC, and regional rural banks that provide credit to agriculture and rural development.
3. Cooperative banks were established to provide rural credit. They have a three-tier structure with state cooperative banks at the apex level, central cooperative banks at the district level, and primary cooperative banks at the local level.
Financial inclusion in rural sector banking- NelsonNelson Fernandes
This document discusses financial inclusion in rural India. It defines financial inclusion as providing financial services to all sectors of society, including the underprivileged and disadvantaged. The objectives are to study the concept and level of compliance with RBI guidelines, evaluate the role of financial institutions, and identify suitable rural financial inclusion methods. Measures taken by the government, RBI, and NABARD to promote inclusion are discussed, as well as ongoing challenges and suggestions to improve access to banking and credit in rural areas. The conclusion stresses the importance of financial inclusion for all sections of society and the need to connect more of the rural population to banking services.
statcom-grid connected wind energy generating system for power qualityy impro...Venu Gopal
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The document provides guidelines for a round-1 quiz being conducted at SVS College Bantwal PG Department of Commerce. It states that there will be 20 points per question, passing is not allowed, and there are no negatives. It then lists 10 multiple choice questions related to business, economics, and current events.
Gendering (im)mortals:characters of Aeetes and Kirke and exploration of alter...Maciej Paprocki
This document summarizes a research project studying representations of Circe and Aeëtes, two Greek deities whose classification as mortal or immortal varied in different texts. The project aims to understand mechanisms governing expressions of immortality among Greek gods and how gender paradigms influenced religious and political thought. Findings may help modern creators working with Greek myths, especially in video games and screenwriting, to bridge the gap between classics scholars and modern media. The research is funded by the Foundation for Polish Science and EU Regional Development Fund.
This document provides information and advice for pre-med students regarding preparing for a career in medicine. It outlines the typical pre-med curriculum, recommends volunteering and research experience, and provides a detailed timeline for the medical school application process from freshman year through acceptance and beyond. Key aspects include committing to the pre-med track, choosing a science major, developing a backup plan, meeting course requirements, gaining clinical experience, preparing for the MCAT, obtaining letters of recommendation, submitting applications in June, and continuing with interviews from September through acceptance notifications in late winter/spring.
9 basic principles that commercial banks follow- NelsonNelson Fernandes
The document outlines several principles that are important for commercial banks, including the principles of liquidity, solvency, profitability, loan and investment, savings, services, secrecy, efficiency, and location. It discusses the need for banks to maintain liquidity to pay deposits on demand, have sufficient capital reserves, earn profit through short-term loans and investments, collect savings to reinvest and generate more profit, provide good customer service, keep customer accounts secret, operate efficiently, and locate branches in commercial areas with many potential customers.
Essentials of a sound banking system- Nelson FernandesNelson Fernandes
A sound banking system has several essential elements according to the document. It must maintain liquidity by keeping some assets easily convertible to cash to meet depositor demands. It must ensure safety by making secure loans and investments to avoid risks to depositor funds. It needs stability by rationally expanding and contracting credit according to economic conditions without booms and inflation. It requires elasticity to adjust lending while following central bank directives. And it must earn profits through prudent policies to remain viable and pay expenses.
Dating the introduction of camels as pack animals to the deserts of ancient e...Maciej Paprocki
Camels were introduced as pack animals in Ancient Egypt because they enabled much longer desert journeys than donkeys. Camels could go without water for days, significantly increasing how far caravans could travel. This gave unprecedented freedom of movement. Scholars tentatively date camels being first introduced around 3000 BCE, though they were later forgotten before being reintroduced and gaining widespread use between the 1st century BCE to 3rd century CE. Camels allowed the re-routing of desert trade tracks further into the desert.
1. The Reserve Bank of India is the central bank of India established in 1935 under the RBI Act. It holds an apex position in the banking structure and performs developmental and promotional functions.
2. Commercial banks accept deposits, provide loans and related services. They include public sector banks like SBI, private sector banks like ICICI and HDFC, foreign banks like Citi and HSBC, and regional rural banks that provide credit to agriculture and rural development.
3. Cooperative banks were established to provide rural credit. They have a three-tier structure with state cooperative banks at the apex level, central cooperative banks at the district level, and primary cooperative banks at the local level.
Financial inclusion in rural sector banking- NelsonNelson Fernandes
This document discusses financial inclusion in rural India. It defines financial inclusion as providing financial services to all sectors of society, including the underprivileged and disadvantaged. The objectives are to study the concept and level of compliance with RBI guidelines, evaluate the role of financial institutions, and identify suitable rural financial inclusion methods. Measures taken by the government, RBI, and NABARD to promote inclusion are discussed, as well as ongoing challenges and suggestions to improve access to banking and credit in rural areas. The conclusion stresses the importance of financial inclusion for all sections of society and the need to connect more of the rural population to banking services.
statcom-grid connected wind energy generating system for power qualityy impro...Venu Gopal
—Injection of the wind power into an electric grid affects the power quality. The performance of the wind turbine and thereby power quality are determined on the basis of measurements and the norms followed according to the guideline specified in International Electro-technical Commission standard, IEC-61400. The influence of the wind turbine in the grid system concerning the power quality measurements are-the active power, reactive power, variation of voltage, flicker, harmonics, and electrical behavior of switching operation and these are measured according to national/international guidelines. The paper study demonstrates the power quality problem due to installation of wind turbinewith the grid. In thisproposed scheme STATic COMpensator (STATCOM) is connected at a point of common coupling with a battery energy storage system (BESS) to mitigate the power quality issues. The battery energy storage is integrated to sustain the real power source under fluctuating wind power. The STATCOM control scheme for the grid connected wind energy generation system for power quality improvement is simulated using MATLAB/SIMULINK in power system block set. The effectiveness of the proposed scheme relives the main supply source from the reactivepower demand of the load and the induction generator. The development of the grid co-ordination rule and the scheme for improvement in power quality norms as per IEC-standard on the grid has been presented
This document defines and compares different types of terms of trade, including commodity terms of trade, gross barter terms of trade, income terms of trade, single factoral terms of trade, and double factoral terms of trade. It provides formulas for calculating each type and examples to demonstrate how they are used. It also discusses the limitations and criticisms of each approach.
The document provides guidelines for a round-1 quiz being conducted at SVS College Bantwal PG Department of Commerce. It states that there will be 20 points per question, passing is not allowed, and there are no negatives. It then lists 10 multiple choice questions related to business, economics, and current events.
1. KSSR TAHUN 5 MATEMATIK
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2.Jadual JRA ri ra pu sa
3.Nilai tempat= nama rumah perkataan
4.Nilat digit = dlm no
5.Cerakin = dlm nilai dgit dan nilai tmpat
6.nombor genap= boleh dibahagi tnpa baki
7.ganjl habagi 2 ada baki
8.0123 no bulat
9.123 no jati
10.mencari selang antara nombor
11.kenapa perlu annggaran = tajuk wang beli barang senang
12 pnyelesaian ,masalah- model polya
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Laksana
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10-2
10-3
10-4
10-5
10-6
10-7
10-8
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2. Kaedah bentuk lazim
Ikot nilai digit
Lattice form
PENGGUNAAN ANU
HURUF
KOTAK
MASALAH BUKAN RUTIN
PLBAGAI STATEGI
GAMBARAJAH
FOMULA
MODEL POLYA
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