To make a fly trap, get a fizzy drink bottle and funnel, tape the funnel to the bottle, add some water, and put rotten meat inside to attract flies that cannot escape.
Amchur is a dried product made from unripe mango flesh used to add acidity to curries. It is produced and sold in the Indian states of Telangana and Nizamabad. Amchur fetching higher prices depending on quality, with sour varieties being preferred. Production is seasonal from April to May each year. Key villages in Telangana produce amchur for the local markets in Hyderabad and Nizamabad. Amchur is rich in citric acid and used widely in North Indian and some South Indian cooking to replace tamarind and add tartness to dishes.
“More with Less” The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI) in India and Beyond: Experience & Future Directions.
Presented by: Dr. Biksham Gujja, bg@agsri.com
Venue: Cornell University
Date: 8th February 2013
The document discusses the differences between profit maximization and wealth maximization as financial goals. Profit maximization aims to maximize the income of a firm through fully utilizing resources and working efficiently, guided by price signals from the market. Wealth maximization considers the net present value of actions for shareholders over time while accounting for risk, measuring benefits in terms of cash flow rather than simple profits. The overall financial goal is to increase the economic welfare of owners through either maximizing profit or shareholders' wealth.
Vermicompost - An Organic Gold (Vermiculture and Vermicompost, Earthworm Farm...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Vermiculture is the culture of earthworms. The goal is to continually increase the number of worms in order to obtain a sustainable harvest. The worms are either used to expand a vermicomposting operation or sold to customers who use them for the same or other purposes. Vermicomposting is the process by which worms are used to convert organic materials (usually wastes) into a humus-like material known as vermicompost. The municipal wastes; non-toxic solid and liquid waste of the industries and household garbage’s can also be converted into vermicompost in the same manner.
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The document covers the following topics related to human resource management (HRM):
- An introduction to management, organization, and the evolution and history of HRM
- The objective of HRM and important terminology
- A definition of HRM and how it represents the strategic deployment of human resources
- The history and evolution of HRM, from personnel management to its recognition as a profession
- The objectives of HRM from societal, organizational, functional, and personal perspectives
- An overview of the evolution of HR practices in Bangladesh and areas that can be improved
A simple and comprehensive presentation on Profit maximization v/s Wealth Maximization.
By Arvinder Pal Kaur
Faculty of Management
Northwest Group of Institutions
Dhudhike, MOGA
Cultivation, Growing, Processing and Extraction of Spice and CondimentsAjjay Kumar Gupta
Cultivation, Growing, Processing and Extraction of Spice and Condiments (Ajowan Or Bishop Weed, Allspice Or Pimenta, Amchur, Anardana, Pepper Black, White And Green, Pepper, Long, Peppermint, Poppy Seed, Rosemary, Saffron, Sage, Savory, Shallot, Spearmint, Star-Anise, Sweet Flag Or Calamus, Tamarind, Tarragon, Thyme, Turmeric, Vanilla)
Spices and Condiments are important high value commodities traded internationally for many centuries. In modern times, international trade in spices and condiments have increased dramatically which could be attributed to several factors including rapid advances in transportation, permitting easy accessibility to world markets, growing demand from industrial food manufacturers of wide ranging convenience foods which are either ready to eat or requiring minimal preparation time in the household, migration of large number of people of different ethnicity with their traditional food habits, to meet the changing requirements of industry.
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Amchur is a dried product made from unripe mango flesh used to add acidity to curries. It is produced and sold in the Indian states of Telangana and Nizamabad. Amchur fetching higher prices depending on quality, with sour varieties being preferred. Production is seasonal from April to May each year. Key villages in Telangana produce amchur for the local markets in Hyderabad and Nizamabad. Amchur is rich in citric acid and used widely in North Indian and some South Indian cooking to replace tamarind and add tartness to dishes.
“More with Less” The Sustainable Sugarcane Initiative (SSI) in India and Beyond: Experience & Future Directions.
Presented by: Dr. Biksham Gujja, bg@agsri.com
Venue: Cornell University
Date: 8th February 2013
The document discusses the differences between profit maximization and wealth maximization as financial goals. Profit maximization aims to maximize the income of a firm through fully utilizing resources and working efficiently, guided by price signals from the market. Wealth maximization considers the net present value of actions for shareholders over time while accounting for risk, measuring benefits in terms of cash flow rather than simple profits. The overall financial goal is to increase the economic welfare of owners through either maximizing profit or shareholders' wealth.
Vermicompost - An Organic Gold (Vermiculture and Vermicompost, Earthworm Farm...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Vermiculture is the culture of earthworms. The goal is to continually increase the number of worms in order to obtain a sustainable harvest. The worms are either used to expand a vermicomposting operation or sold to customers who use them for the same or other purposes. Vermicomposting is the process by which worms are used to convert organic materials (usually wastes) into a humus-like material known as vermicompost. The municipal wastes; non-toxic solid and liquid waste of the industries and household garbage’s can also be converted into vermicompost in the same manner.
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Advantages of vermicomposting, Advantages of vermiculture, Agro business: Vermiculture earthworms Farming, Application in Organic Agriculture, Best small and cottage scale industries, Business consultancy, Business consultant, Business Plan for a Startup Business, Business Plan for Worm Farming, Business start-up, Business Startup commercial worm farming, Earthworm Farm Business, Earthworm Production, Earthworms end uses and potential, Great Opportunity for Startup, How to Build a Worm Farm, How to make a worm farm, How to make vermicompost, How to Prepare Vermicompost, How to start a successful Vermicompost business, How to Start a Vermicompost industry?, How to Start a Vermicompost Production Business, How to Start a Vermicomposting Bin, How to Start a Worm Bin System, How to start a worm compost, How to Start a Worm Farm Business, How to Start a Worm Farm for Profit, How to Start Vermicompost Processing Industry in India, How to Start Vermicomposting Business, How to start vermicomposting business in India, How to Start Vermiculture, How to start vermiculture business, Ideas and Plan to Start Vermiculture Business, Industrial Project Report, Manual of Farm Vermicomposting and Vermiculture, Materials used in vermicomposting, Most Profitable Vermicompost Processing Business Ideas, Preparation of Project Profiles, Process technology books, Profitable small and cottage scale industries, Profitable Small Scale Vermicompost Manufacturing, Project consultancy, Project consultant, Project for startups, Project identification and selection, Role of Earthworms, Setting up and opening your Vermicompost Business, Setting up of Vermicompost Processing Units, Small scale Commercial Vermicompost making, Small Scale Vermicompost Processing Projects, Small scale Vermicompost production line, Small Start-up Business Project, Start a Worm Farm Business, Start up India, Stand up India, Starting a Business in Vermicomposting, Starting a Vermicompost Processing Business, Starting a Vermiculture Business
The document covers the following topics related to human resource management (HRM):
- An introduction to management, organization, and the evolution and history of HRM
- The objective of HRM and important terminology
- A definition of HRM and how it represents the strategic deployment of human resources
- The history and evolution of HRM, from personnel management to its recognition as a profession
- The objectives of HRM from societal, organizational, functional, and personal perspectives
- An overview of the evolution of HR practices in Bangladesh and areas that can be improved
A simple and comprehensive presentation on Profit maximization v/s Wealth Maximization.
By Arvinder Pal Kaur
Faculty of Management
Northwest Group of Institutions
Dhudhike, MOGA
Cultivation, Growing, Processing and Extraction of Spice and CondimentsAjjay Kumar Gupta
Cultivation, Growing, Processing and Extraction of Spice and Condiments (Ajowan Or Bishop Weed, Allspice Or Pimenta, Amchur, Anardana, Pepper Black, White And Green, Pepper, Long, Peppermint, Poppy Seed, Rosemary, Saffron, Sage, Savory, Shallot, Spearmint, Star-Anise, Sweet Flag Or Calamus, Tamarind, Tarragon, Thyme, Turmeric, Vanilla)
Spices and Condiments are important high value commodities traded internationally for many centuries. In modern times, international trade in spices and condiments have increased dramatically which could be attributed to several factors including rapid advances in transportation, permitting easy accessibility to world markets, growing demand from industrial food manufacturers of wide ranging convenience foods which are either ready to eat or requiring minimal preparation time in the household, migration of large number of people of different ethnicity with their traditional food habits, to meet the changing requirements of industry.
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Agro Based Small Scale Industries Projects, Agro-processing of spices, book on spices, Cultivation of spices and condiments, Cultivation of various Spices in India, Extraction of Oleoresins & Essential Oils, Food Processing & Agro Based Profitable Projects, Food Processing Industry in India, How to extract oil from spices, How to grow spices from seeds, How to Process Spice, How to Start a Food Production Business, How to Start a Spices Production Business, How to Start Spices Processing Industry in India, How to Start Food Processing Industry in India, Importance of spices in our life, Most Profitable Food Processing Business Ideas, Most Profitable Spices Processing Business Ideas, new small scale ideas in Spices processing industry, Processing of spices and condiments, Processing of Spices and Plantation Crops, Production Technology of Spices, Profitable Spices to Grow, Small Scale Food Processing Projects, Small-scale spice processing, Spice production process, Spices and condiments and their uses, Spices and condiments pdf, Spices and Condiments: processing grading and Value added products, Spices Processing Industry in India, Starting a Food or Beverage Processing Business, Starting a Spices Processing Business, Steam Distillation of Spices
This document provides instructions for completing a test with multiple choice questions. It explains that questions will appear in a blue box for 4 seconds before displaying the answer. The test can be taken manually, with no time limit on answering questions, or automatically, where the user does not need to click between questions.
To make a paper plane, fold a sheet of paper in half and then unfold it. Next, fold the top corners down and fold the sides into the center. Finally, fold the wings up from the center and you have completed the paper plane which is ready to fly.
To make a cake in a mug, mix dry ingredients like flour, sugar and cocoa together in a mug without any pockets of flour. Then crack an egg into the mug and mix well, followed by adding milk, oil and vanilla and mixing together. Finally, microwave the mug for two minutes, being careful as it will be very hot.
This document provides instructions for making a simple craft or toy using a toothpick, string, paper cup, and paper clip. The instructions are to make a hole in each paper cup, cut the string to the desired length, thread the string through each cup, and tie the string tightly to each end of the cup.
To make lemonade, put 4 cups of water, the juice of 3-4 lemons, and 1/2 cup of sugar in a bowl. Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves. Once dissolved, pour the lemonade into cups over ice to serve.
To make a peg trunk elephant you will need glue, paper, and one peg. The first step is to glue the peg on the elephant's bottom part. The second step is to draw two eyes on the elephant's shape. Once completed, the peg trunk elephant is finished.
This document provides instructions for making a loom for French knitting using cardboard, pop sticks, masking tape, wool, and scissors. The first step is to tape 4 pop sticks evenly around the outside of a cardboard roll so they poke up at the same height. The second step is to thread wool through the top of the frame so it hangs 20cm through. The third step is to wind wool twice around each pop stick and pull the bottom thread over, repeating for all 4 pop sticks. The last step is to wind wool once around the pop sticks and pull the bottom thread over to continuously knit, gently pulling the dangling thread.
To make a paper envelope, fold a piece of paper in half and then fold the top down. Take three small pieces of sticky tape and form them into a loop, then attach the loop to the folded paper to create an adhesive closure. This simple process results in a basic paper envelope that can be used for gifts or notes.
This recipe requires milk, butter, noodles, water, powder, a microwave, fork and bowl. You lift the lid, microwave the ingredients for 3-4 minutes, add powder cheese and mix for 1 minute.
This document provides instructions for making a parachute for an army figure using cloth, string, a needle, scissors, and the figure. The figure is tied with string to form a harness loop like bunny ears. Four equal pieces of string are tied to the harness loop and threaded through a needle to poke through each corner of fabric one by one. Then the parachute can be dropped from a chair or table while holding the middle to test it.
To make slime, put flour in a sandwich bag along with hot water and food coloring, then seal the bag and knead it to mix the ingredients together. The flour, hot water, and food coloring are combined in a sealed sandwich bag and kneaded to create slime.
This document provides instructions for making a miniature garden in a jar. It lists the necessary materials as foil, flowers, moss, grass, twigs, a jam jar lid, water, soil, and stones. The instructions then outline 5 steps: 1) placing soil on an old plate, 2) adding stones to the soil, 3) adding moss, 4) placing a jam jar lid on top, and 5) decorating with twigs and flowers.
This document provides instructions for making a wool anklet using three colors of wool cut to the same length, tying knots at each end and placing a heavy object on one knot while plaiting the strands together, then tying another knot at the finished end to create a beautiful homemade anklet.
A simple compass can be made using a needle, cork, magnet and bowl of water. Rubbing the magnet on the needle sixty times magnetizes it. Then place the magnetized needle through a cork and float it in a bowl of water, where it will point north. The needle orients itself using the Earth's magnetic field.
This document provides instructions for making a miniature garden in a jar. It lists the necessary materials as foil, flowers, moss, grass, twigs, a jam jar lid, water, soil, and stones. The instructions then outline 5 steps: 1) placing soil on an old plate, 2) adding stones to the soil, 3) adding moss on top of the soil, 4) placing a jam jar lid on top, and 5) decorating with twigs and flowers.
This recipe requires popcorn kernels, icing sugar, a bowl, and a popcorn machine. The kernels are measured and placed in the machine, which is then turned on to pop the kernels into the bowl. The popped popcorn is watched until it bursts into the bowl.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
This document provides instructions for completing a test with multiple choice questions. It explains that questions will appear in a blue box for 4 seconds before displaying the answer. The test can be taken manually, with no time limit on answering questions, or automatically, where the user does not need to click between questions.
To make a paper plane, fold a sheet of paper in half and then unfold it. Next, fold the top corners down and fold the sides into the center. Finally, fold the wings up from the center and you have completed the paper plane which is ready to fly.
To make a cake in a mug, mix dry ingredients like flour, sugar and cocoa together in a mug without any pockets of flour. Then crack an egg into the mug and mix well, followed by adding milk, oil and vanilla and mixing together. Finally, microwave the mug for two minutes, being careful as it will be very hot.
This document provides instructions for making a simple craft or toy using a toothpick, string, paper cup, and paper clip. The instructions are to make a hole in each paper cup, cut the string to the desired length, thread the string through each cup, and tie the string tightly to each end of the cup.
To make lemonade, put 4 cups of water, the juice of 3-4 lemons, and 1/2 cup of sugar in a bowl. Stir the mixture until the sugar dissolves. Once dissolved, pour the lemonade into cups over ice to serve.
To make a peg trunk elephant you will need glue, paper, and one peg. The first step is to glue the peg on the elephant's bottom part. The second step is to draw two eyes on the elephant's shape. Once completed, the peg trunk elephant is finished.
This document provides instructions for making a loom for French knitting using cardboard, pop sticks, masking tape, wool, and scissors. The first step is to tape 4 pop sticks evenly around the outside of a cardboard roll so they poke up at the same height. The second step is to thread wool through the top of the frame so it hangs 20cm through. The third step is to wind wool twice around each pop stick and pull the bottom thread over, repeating for all 4 pop sticks. The last step is to wind wool once around the pop sticks and pull the bottom thread over to continuously knit, gently pulling the dangling thread.
To make a paper envelope, fold a piece of paper in half and then fold the top down. Take three small pieces of sticky tape and form them into a loop, then attach the loop to the folded paper to create an adhesive closure. This simple process results in a basic paper envelope that can be used for gifts or notes.
This recipe requires milk, butter, noodles, water, powder, a microwave, fork and bowl. You lift the lid, microwave the ingredients for 3-4 minutes, add powder cheese and mix for 1 minute.
This document provides instructions for making a parachute for an army figure using cloth, string, a needle, scissors, and the figure. The figure is tied with string to form a harness loop like bunny ears. Four equal pieces of string are tied to the harness loop and threaded through a needle to poke through each corner of fabric one by one. Then the parachute can be dropped from a chair or table while holding the middle to test it.
To make slime, put flour in a sandwich bag along with hot water and food coloring, then seal the bag and knead it to mix the ingredients together. The flour, hot water, and food coloring are combined in a sealed sandwich bag and kneaded to create slime.
This document provides instructions for making a miniature garden in a jar. It lists the necessary materials as foil, flowers, moss, grass, twigs, a jam jar lid, water, soil, and stones. The instructions then outline 5 steps: 1) placing soil on an old plate, 2) adding stones to the soil, 3) adding moss, 4) placing a jam jar lid on top, and 5) decorating with twigs and flowers.
This document provides instructions for making a wool anklet using three colors of wool cut to the same length, tying knots at each end and placing a heavy object on one knot while plaiting the strands together, then tying another knot at the finished end to create a beautiful homemade anklet.
A simple compass can be made using a needle, cork, magnet and bowl of water. Rubbing the magnet on the needle sixty times magnetizes it. Then place the magnetized needle through a cork and float it in a bowl of water, where it will point north. The needle orients itself using the Earth's magnetic field.
This document provides instructions for making a miniature garden in a jar. It lists the necessary materials as foil, flowers, moss, grass, twigs, a jam jar lid, water, soil, and stones. The instructions then outline 5 steps: 1) placing soil on an old plate, 2) adding stones to the soil, 3) adding moss on top of the soil, 4) placing a jam jar lid on top, and 5) decorating with twigs and flowers.
This recipe requires popcorn kernels, icing sugar, a bowl, and a popcorn machine. The kernels are measured and placed in the machine, which is then turned on to pop the kernels into the bowl. The popped popcorn is watched until it bursts into the bowl.
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 2024.
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A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
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.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,