Este documento habla sobre la historia de la ciencia ficción como género literario. Hugo Gernsback fue pionero al crear este género y publicarlo en su revista Amazing Stories hace más de 90 años. Isaac Asimov también contribuyó enormemente al género con su trilogía Fundación, la primera trilogía literaria dedicada a la ciencia ficción. La Universidad del Valle de México recordará la obra de Isaac Asimov a través de capsulas con fragmentos literarios de su obra maestra.
Este documento presenta un curso sobre guionismo para medios. Cubre la redacción de guiones para radio, televisión y cine, incluyendo elementos del lenguaje, géneros, estructuras dramáticas y formatos de guiones para cada medio. El curso consta de 5 unidades que abordan guiones no ficcionales y ficcionales para cada plataforma, y la evaluación se basa en la participación, trabajos en clase y producciones.
The document promotes a business that helps clients put their ideas into action and gives solutions to their concerns. It works with clients and learns about their businesses to develop a unique perspective. The business enjoys the creative process of working with clients and sees each project as an opportunity to explore. It has experience in the field and an art background.
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Este documento presenta un curso sobre guionismo para medios. Cubre la redacción de guiones para radio, televisión y cine, incluyendo elementos del lenguaje, géneros, estructuras dramáticas y formatos de guiones para cada medio. El curso consta de 5 unidades que abordan guiones no ficcionales y ficcionales para cada plataforma, y la evaluación se basa en la participación, trabajos en clase y producciones.
The document promotes a business that helps clients put their ideas into action and gives solutions to their concerns. It works with clients and learns about their businesses to develop a unique perspective. The business enjoys the creative process of working with clients and sees each project as an opportunity to explore. It has experience in the field and an art background.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides information about retirement planning and generating a pension through a combination of life insurance policies. It recommends splitting one's expected pension amount over 15 years and taking out an endowment policy with LIC of India each year to cover that time period. The maturity amount from each policy would serve as the pension for that year and be received tax-free. This strategy provides tax benefits and life insurance coverage. It is presented as a simple way to create a guaranteed stream of tax-free retirement income through existing LIC products and income tax provisions.
This document compares the key features of LIC's existing Money Back Plan (Plan No. 93) to their new Money Back Plan (Plan No. 821). Some of the main changes in the new plan include increasing the minimum basic sum assured to Rs. 100,000, reducing the premium paying term to 20 years from 25 years, modifying survival benefit and paid-up value percentages, changing rebate rates and slabs, allowing higher loan amounts, and reducing the revival period to 2 years from 5 years. The document provides details on benefits, eligibility, premiums, loans, surrender values and other terms for both plans.
The document summarizes several life insurance plans presented by Mr. Shreekant Patki. It outlines the key features of plans including risk covers, maturity amounts, annual payouts, and premium costs. Sample plans include regular cash flow plans, reducing liability plans, risk cover plans, limited liability annual return plans, retirement solutions, child care plans, and comprehensive family package plans. Cash flows, plan details, and benefits are shown for each. The presentation emphasizes the power of life insurance combinations to achieve significant financial goals and security.
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This document provides eligibility and premium details for two life insurance plans - Anmol Jeevan and Amulya Jeevan. Key details include the minimum and maximum ages at entry and policy terms. It also provides the minimum and maximum sum assured amounts. Premium tables show annual and half-yearly premium amounts for different ages, terms and sum assured amounts for both plans.
The document describes the JEEVAN LABH endowment insurance plan offered by LIC. It has options for policy terms of 16, 21, or 25 years. Premiums are paid for 10, 15, or 16 years respectively. Sum assured amounts start from Rs. 200,000 with no upper limit. Maturity benefits include basic sum assured plus bonuses and funds added to bonus. Death benefits provide financial protection for nominee. The document includes details on eligibility, premiums, benefits, riders, and examples of policy calculations.
Este documento presenta las actividades realizadas por una estudiante de psicología educativa en la asignatura de informática TIC. La estudiante describe 20 actividades realizadas en Internet, incluyendo búsquedas en Google, participación en foros y redes sociales, envío de correos electrónicos, consultas sobre precios de matrículas vehiculares, y el uso de bibliotecas virtuales para investigar sobre la web 3.0 y su impacto en la formación profesional.
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The document provides an overview of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems, including:
- CIM encompasses the entire range of product development and manufacturing activities carried out with dedicated software. It uses a common database and communication technologies to integrate functions.
- CIM reduces the human component of manufacturing to relieve the process of slow, expensive and error-prone aspects. It takes a holistic, methodological approach to improve performance.
- CIM hardware includes manufacturing equipment, computers, peripheral devices. CIM software includes programs for management, design, production control, and other functions.
- The nine major elements of a CIM system are marketing, product design, planning, purchasing, manufacturing engineering,
This document provides an introduction to non-traditional machining processes. It defines non-traditional machining as processes that remove material using mechanical, thermal, electrical or chemical energy without using sharp cutting tools. The need for developing such processes is discussed, such as difficulties in machining new hard materials and complex geometries. A comparison is provided between traditional and non-traditional machining. The document outlines the classification and selection of various non-traditional machining processes and provides examples of when they may be preferable to traditional processes. It introduces several specific non-traditional machining techniques that will be covered in more depth later in the document.
This document provides information about rapid prototyping, including stereolithography. It discusses the history and applications of rapid prototyping. Stereolithography is described as the first rapid prototyping technique developed in 1988, using a UV laser to cure liquid photopolymer resin into solid layers to build a 3D model from a CAD file. Parameters, advantages, disadvantages, and materials used are summarized for stereolithography systems.
The document discusses project management phases and principles. It describes the five phases of a project life cycle as: 1) initiation, 2) planning, 3) development, 4) implementation, and 5) closure. It also discusses project planning, the work breakdown structure (WBS), competitive bidding steps, and elements to consider in designing a project management information system (PMIS).
The document provides information about operations research (OR) including:
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(2) The basic OR process involves recognizing a problem, formulating it, constructing a model, finding a solution, defining the process, implementing it, and refining it.
(3) Linear programming applications discussed include marketing, finance, operations management, and blending problems. Graphical and algebraic methods are used to solve transportation problems.
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This document provides information about marketing management and the product life cycle. It defines marketing and discusses various marketing orientations like production, product, selling, and marketing concepts. It also explains the stages of the consumer decision making process and the product life cycle. The product life cycle includes the introduction, growth, maturity, and decline stages of a product.
This document provides information on financial management concepts including:
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- Factors that affect capital structure such as leverage, cost of capital, cash flow projections, and dilution of control.
- The capital budgeting process including project screening, market appraisal, technical appraisal, economic appraisal, and financial appraisal.
- Concepts of working capital such as gross working capital, net working capital, permanent working capital, and temporary working capital. Determinants of working capital such as nature of business, operating cycle, and growth of the firm are also discussed.
This document provides short summaries of material control and handling, labor productivity, personnel productivity, and strategic decision making. It also discusses operation strategy and its key elements. Finally, it describes different dimensions of quality including quality of design, conformance to design, utilization conditions, and after sales service. The key factors influencing plant location are also outlined, including availability of land, labor, inputs, transportation, markets, and infrastructure.
This document summarizes an LIC life insurance plan called Jeevan Umang. It provides a combination of annual survival benefits from the end of the premium paying term until maturity, as well as a lump sum payment at maturity or on death. Key benefits include a death benefit, annual survival benefits of 8% of the basic sum assured, and a maturity benefit equal to the basic sum assured plus bonuses. The plan allows policy loans and participation in profits through bonuses. Eligibility and premium amounts are also outlined.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
This document provides information about retirement planning and generating a pension through a combination of life insurance policies. It recommends splitting one's expected pension amount over 15 years and taking out an endowment policy with LIC of India each year to cover that time period. The maturity amount from each policy would serve as the pension for that year and be received tax-free. This strategy provides tax benefits and life insurance coverage. It is presented as a simple way to create a guaranteed stream of tax-free retirement income through existing LIC products and income tax provisions.
This document compares the key features of LIC's existing Money Back Plan (Plan No. 93) to their new Money Back Plan (Plan No. 821). Some of the main changes in the new plan include increasing the minimum basic sum assured to Rs. 100,000, reducing the premium paying term to 20 years from 25 years, modifying survival benefit and paid-up value percentages, changing rebate rates and slabs, allowing higher loan amounts, and reducing the revival period to 2 years from 5 years. The document provides details on benefits, eligibility, premiums, loans, surrender values and other terms for both plans.
The document summarizes several life insurance plans presented by Mr. Shreekant Patki. It outlines the key features of plans including risk covers, maturity amounts, annual payouts, and premium costs. Sample plans include regular cash flow plans, reducing liability plans, risk cover plans, limited liability annual return plans, retirement solutions, child care plans, and comprehensive family package plans. Cash flows, plan details, and benefits are shown for each. The presentation emphasizes the power of life insurance combinations to achieve significant financial goals and security.
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This document provides eligibility and premium details for two life insurance plans - Anmol Jeevan and Amulya Jeevan. Key details include the minimum and maximum ages at entry and policy terms. It also provides the minimum and maximum sum assured amounts. Premium tables show annual and half-yearly premium amounts for different ages, terms and sum assured amounts for both plans.
The document describes the JEEVAN LABH endowment insurance plan offered by LIC. It has options for policy terms of 16, 21, or 25 years. Premiums are paid for 10, 15, or 16 years respectively. Sum assured amounts start from Rs. 200,000 with no upper limit. Maturity benefits include basic sum assured plus bonuses and funds added to bonus. Death benefits provide financial protection for nominee. The document includes details on eligibility, premiums, benefits, riders, and examples of policy calculations.
Este documento presenta las actividades realizadas por una estudiante de psicología educativa en la asignatura de informática TIC. La estudiante describe 20 actividades realizadas en Internet, incluyendo búsquedas en Google, participación en foros y redes sociales, envío de correos electrónicos, consultas sobre precios de matrículas vehiculares, y el uso de bibliotecas virtuales para investigar sobre la web 3.0 y su impacto en la formación profesional.
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The document provides an overview of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems, including:
- CIM encompasses the entire range of product development and manufacturing activities carried out with dedicated software. It uses a common database and communication technologies to integrate functions.
- CIM reduces the human component of manufacturing to relieve the process of slow, expensive and error-prone aspects. It takes a holistic, methodological approach to improve performance.
- CIM hardware includes manufacturing equipment, computers, peripheral devices. CIM software includes programs for management, design, production control, and other functions.
- The nine major elements of a CIM system are marketing, product design, planning, purchasing, manufacturing engineering,
This document provides an introduction to non-traditional machining processes. It defines non-traditional machining as processes that remove material using mechanical, thermal, electrical or chemical energy without using sharp cutting tools. The need for developing such processes is discussed, such as difficulties in machining new hard materials and complex geometries. A comparison is provided between traditional and non-traditional machining. The document outlines the classification and selection of various non-traditional machining processes and provides examples of when they may be preferable to traditional processes. It introduces several specific non-traditional machining techniques that will be covered in more depth later in the document.
This document provides information about rapid prototyping, including stereolithography. It discusses the history and applications of rapid prototyping. Stereolithography is described as the first rapid prototyping technique developed in 1988, using a UV laser to cure liquid photopolymer resin into solid layers to build a 3D model from a CAD file. Parameters, advantages, disadvantages, and materials used are summarized for stereolithography systems.
The document discusses project management phases and principles. It describes the five phases of a project life cycle as: 1) initiation, 2) planning, 3) development, 4) implementation, and 5) closure. It also discusses project planning, the work breakdown structure (WBS), competitive bidding steps, and elements to consider in designing a project management information system (PMIS).
The document provides information about operations research (OR) including:
(1) OR uses mathematical models and statistics to aid decision-making, typically to optimize performance of complex systems.
(2) The basic OR process involves recognizing a problem, formulating it, constructing a model, finding a solution, defining the process, implementing it, and refining it.
(3) Linear programming applications discussed include marketing, finance, operations management, and blending problems. Graphical and algebraic methods are used to solve transportation problems.
Managers face many challenges in managing information systems as organizations and systems continuously change. First-order effects are direct outcomes of a new system while second-order effects are indirect outcomes. Whether a system is successful depends on factors like the organization's competitive environment, culture, structure, processes, and existing IT infrastructure. Privacy is important for individuals in organizations because electronic monitoring can track sensitive personal data like internet usage, medical information, and physical movements. Organizations should consider balancing oversight with employees' reasonable expectations of privacy.
This document provides information about marketing management and the product life cycle. It defines marketing and discusses various marketing orientations like production, product, selling, and marketing concepts. It also explains the stages of the consumer decision making process and the product life cycle. The product life cycle includes the introduction, growth, maturity, and decline stages of a product.
This document provides information on financial management concepts including:
- The differences between wealth maximization and profit maximization, and the relationship between finance and accounting.
- Factors that affect capital structure such as leverage, cost of capital, cash flow projections, and dilution of control.
- The capital budgeting process including project screening, market appraisal, technical appraisal, economic appraisal, and financial appraisal.
- Concepts of working capital such as gross working capital, net working capital, permanent working capital, and temporary working capital. Determinants of working capital such as nature of business, operating cycle, and growth of the firm are also discussed.
This document provides short summaries of material control and handling, labor productivity, personnel productivity, and strategic decision making. It also discusses operation strategy and its key elements. Finally, it describes different dimensions of quality including quality of design, conformance to design, utilization conditions, and after sales service. The key factors influencing plant location are also outlined, including availability of land, labor, inputs, transportation, markets, and infrastructure.
This document summarizes an LIC life insurance plan called Jeevan Umang. It provides a combination of annual survival benefits from the end of the premium paying term until maturity, as well as a lump sum payment at maturity or on death. Key benefits include a death benefit, annual survival benefits of 8% of the basic sum assured, and a maturity benefit equal to the basic sum assured plus bonuses. The plan allows policy loans and participation in profits through bonuses. Eligibility and premium amounts are also outlined.
This document contains 45 quotes related to money and wealth from various notable figures. The quotes provide advice on topics like spending money wisely, investing, earning money, dealing with failure, and achieving success and financial independence through hard work and patience. Many of the quotes emphasize living within one's means, pursuing knowledge and skills over possessions, and focusing on long-term goals over short-term gains.
This document contains 30 quotes on failure from various notable figures. The quotes provide perspectives on failure such as it being an important part of the learning process, an inevitable aspect of achieving success, and something that makes us stronger by how we recover from it. Failure is framed as a learning experience, a stepping stone, and something that one should not be afraid of in order to achieve great things.
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This document contains a collection of quotes and thoughts from Sir M. Visvesvaraya on various topics related to nation building such as education, industrialization, efficiency, discipline, self-reliance, and hard work. The quotes emphasize the importance of practical training, modern tools and methods, planning, teamwork, and developing skilled citizens to build a strong and self-supporting nation. They also stress the role of discipline, hard work, and self-reliance in achieving success.
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- To be successful, one should focus completely on a single idea or goal, thinking of nothing else.
- When the heart and brain conflict, one should follow the heart.
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Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
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“Amidst Tempered Optimism” Main economic trends in May 2024 based on the results of the New Monthly Enterprises Survey, #NRES
On 12 June 2024 the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) held an online event “Economic Trends from a Business Perspective (May 2024)”.
During the event, the results of the 25-th monthly survey of business executives “Ukrainian Business during the war”, which was conducted in May 2024, were presented.
The field stage of the 25-th wave lasted from May 20 to May 31, 2024. In May, 532 companies were surveyed.
The enterprise managers compared the work results in May 2024 with April, assessed the indicators at the time of the survey (May 2024), and gave forecasts for the next two, three, or six months, depending on the question. In certain issues (where indicated), the work results were compared with the pre-war period (before February 24, 2022).
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Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
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