Quantum Mechanics by Dr Steven SpencerAlec Gisbert
This document provides an outline and overview of quantum mechanics and how our understanding of matter has developed over time. It discusses how classical physics no longer fully explained phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels. Early quantum theory developed models using quanta, photons, wave-particle duality, and matrix and wave mechanics to describe the quantum realm. Later developments showed the complex and strange nature of quantum systems, including superposition, entanglement, and how observation influences outcomes. The document examines interpretations of quantum mechanics but leaves open what it ultimately means for our understanding of reality at the quantum scale.
"Making sense of LOGIC" by Tibor MolnarAlec Gisbert
This document provides an overview of logic, including:
1. It discusses where logic resides conceptually, distinguishing between physical and non-physical existence and arguing that logic exists in the conceptual domain of thoughts and ideas.
2. It defines logic as a set of rules for correctly manipulating thoughts through symbolic representation and reference, regardless of whether the thoughts are about real or imaginary entities.
3. It outlines some key elements of logic, including quantifiers, connectives, statements/propositions, and material implication.
4. It discusses truth-functionality and some paradoxes that arise from material implication not aligning with intuitive understandings of conditionals.
Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, Director of the National Institute of Health Sciences, discusses 3 points in the document:
1. The importance of protecting public health in Sri Lanka.
2. The role of the National Institute of Health Sciences in disease control.
3. The need for further cooperation to strengthen health services.
The document discusses consciousness and free will from an emergent perspective. It argues that free will emerges from the complex interaction between our minds, bodies, and environment. Through cognition, homeostasis, personality development, social interactions, and environmental feedback, our sense of agency and ability to make choices evolves in a way that is consistent with both relativity and determinism. While free will may not be strictly proven, it can be understood as a higher-level phenomenon that arises from complex, interdependent systems operating across many levels.
Philosophy and climate change (The Philosophers' Corner-Sydney-Australia)Alec Gisbert
The document discusses the challenges of determining responsibility for addressing climate change. It notes that while industrialized nations have contributed most to increasing carbon emissions and warming the planet, the effects of climate change are being felt globally. This raises ethical questions around how responsibility should be allocated when impacts are collective yet emissions are unequal. The document explores options like industrialized countries providing economic support to address climate impacts, or resettling populations displaced by effects like rising sea levels.
Nuclear energy/power by Robert Salisbury.Alec Gisbert
This document discusses nuclear issues from multiple perspectives. It references a speech on whether philosophy can prevent nuclear war. It also mentions peace talks and maneuvers held by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Additionally, it notes upcoming or past anti-nuclear demonstrations in Tokyo, Germany, and Sydney, and raises concerns about depleted uranium causing human mutations.
1. The document discusses the concepts of morality and ethics in relation to education. It provides definitions and explanations of key terms like moral education, ethics, virtues and values.
2. Several approaches to teaching morality and ethics are described, including through discussions of moral dilemmas, role-playing exercises and case studies. The relationship between morality, ethics and forming good character is also explored.
3. It is emphasized that morality and ethics should be an integral part of education to help students develop important life skills like good decision-making, empathy and respect for others. Moral education can guide students towards becoming responsible, principled individuals.
Quantum Mechanics by Dr Steven SpencerAlec Gisbert
This document provides an outline and overview of quantum mechanics and how our understanding of matter has developed over time. It discusses how classical physics no longer fully explained phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels. Early quantum theory developed models using quanta, photons, wave-particle duality, and matrix and wave mechanics to describe the quantum realm. Later developments showed the complex and strange nature of quantum systems, including superposition, entanglement, and how observation influences outcomes. The document examines interpretations of quantum mechanics but leaves open what it ultimately means for our understanding of reality at the quantum scale.
"Making sense of LOGIC" by Tibor MolnarAlec Gisbert
This document provides an overview of logic, including:
1. It discusses where logic resides conceptually, distinguishing between physical and non-physical existence and arguing that logic exists in the conceptual domain of thoughts and ideas.
2. It defines logic as a set of rules for correctly manipulating thoughts through symbolic representation and reference, regardless of whether the thoughts are about real or imaginary entities.
3. It outlines some key elements of logic, including quantifiers, connectives, statements/propositions, and material implication.
4. It discusses truth-functionality and some paradoxes that arise from material implication not aligning with intuitive understandings of conditionals.
Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, Director of the National Institute of Health Sciences, discusses 3 points in the document:
1. The importance of protecting public health in Sri Lanka.
2. The role of the National Institute of Health Sciences in disease control.
3. The need for further cooperation to strengthen health services.
The document discusses consciousness and free will from an emergent perspective. It argues that free will emerges from the complex interaction between our minds, bodies, and environment. Through cognition, homeostasis, personality development, social interactions, and environmental feedback, our sense of agency and ability to make choices evolves in a way that is consistent with both relativity and determinism. While free will may not be strictly proven, it can be understood as a higher-level phenomenon that arises from complex, interdependent systems operating across many levels.
Philosophy and climate change (The Philosophers' Corner-Sydney-Australia)Alec Gisbert
The document discusses the challenges of determining responsibility for addressing climate change. It notes that while industrialized nations have contributed most to increasing carbon emissions and warming the planet, the effects of climate change are being felt globally. This raises ethical questions around how responsibility should be allocated when impacts are collective yet emissions are unequal. The document explores options like industrialized countries providing economic support to address climate impacts, or resettling populations displaced by effects like rising sea levels.
Nuclear energy/power by Robert Salisbury.Alec Gisbert
This document discusses nuclear issues from multiple perspectives. It references a speech on whether philosophy can prevent nuclear war. It also mentions peace talks and maneuvers held by the Shanghai Cooperation Organization. Additionally, it notes upcoming or past anti-nuclear demonstrations in Tokyo, Germany, and Sydney, and raises concerns about depleted uranium causing human mutations.
1. The document discusses the concepts of morality and ethics in relation to education. It provides definitions and explanations of key terms like moral education, ethics, virtues and values.
2. Several approaches to teaching morality and ethics are described, including through discussions of moral dilemmas, role-playing exercises and case studies. The relationship between morality, ethics and forming good character is also explored.
3. It is emphasized that morality and ethics should be an integral part of education to help students develop important life skills like good decision-making, empathy and respect for others. Moral education can guide students towards becoming responsible, principled individuals.
1. Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, the Director of the National Institute of Health Sciences, discusses various topics related to health including stress, endorphins, adrenaline, and cortisol.
2. He explains the concept of "what goes around comes around" and encourages living life in a way that avoids negative consequences.
3. The document also lists "destructive seven blunders of the world" according to Mahatma Gandhi including wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, and politics without principle.
This document contains information from Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, the director of the National Institute of Health Sciences in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. It includes details about his work responsibilities, schedules, and areas of focus such as love, parenting, and self-esteem. It emphasizes the importance of caring for others, particularly those in need.
This document provides an overview of key qualities, factors, and characteristics that should be included in a library classification system. It discusses several important aspects such as simplicity, helpful sequencing, faceted classification, use of mnemonics, and analytico-synthetic classification. The summary emphasizes keeping the system simple to use, logically sequencing topics to aid users, incorporating multiple access points through faceted classification, and combining analytic and synthetic approaches to organizing materials by subject. The goal is to design a classification system that is flexible, comprehensive yet easy to learn and apply for libraries.
1. This document provides an introduction to the miracle of instruction as presented by the Buddha, noting that he upheld only one type of miracle, which was the power of his spoken words to convince people to change their lives and seek new goals.
2. It summarizes how the Buddha believed strongly in using speech to spread his teachings and convince people, rather than relying on magical deeds like other religious teachers of the time.
3. The document examines how the Buddha's teachings as contained in the scriptures can help guide people on the right path in life through logical implication and establishing proper norms and values in society.
This document outlines the core values of social work according to various authors. It begins by stating that social work is a professional service that cannot exist without values. The values aim to facilitate social and personal change in individuals through understanding theories, developing specialized skills, and applying knowledge to solve problems in individual, group and community contexts.
Several authors are then cited describing key values like dignity of individuals, development of human potential, tolerance of differences, basic human needs, liberty, constructive social cooperation, and protection from harm. Principles derived from these core values that guide social work include acceptance, individualization, objective and accountable practice, access to resources, and confidentiality.
1. The document contains 20 references cited in the footnotes of a paper. The references are from various sources such as books, dictionaries, encyclopedias published between 1961-2000.
2. The footnotes provide details of the authors, publication details, page numbers etc for each citation. Additional explanatory notes are also included for some citations.
3. The references are provided to support arguments and facts mentioned in the main text through citations. They allow readers to verify sources of information and explore topics in more depth.
1. The document discusses tourism and archaeology in Sri Lanka. It provides background information on the lecturer, Dr. Chandima Bogahawatta, and the course titled "Tourism and Archaeology in Sri Lanka".
2. It outlines the course content which includes topics such as tourism development planning, tourism planning, tourism impacts, cultural heritage management, and world tourism organization. Recommended readings are also provided.
3. Assessment criteria and grading scales are mentioned. The document provides an overview of how tourism relates to travel and the economy while preserving cultural heritage and environments.
This document contains a list of Sinhala terms from various fields including philosophy, psychology, science, and religion. The terms are presented without definitions or context.
Administration Regulations Chapter xlviii - Disciplinary Action
Staff Employee Disciplinary Action: When and How to Take It. Disciplining employees is a difficult part of supervision and management. It is important that you address performance issues as they arise and pursue a progressive approach to discipline.
1. This introduction discusses the Buddha's teaching method of using reasoned discourse and logic rather than miracles to convince people and help them change their lives for the better.
2. It outlines 10 aspects or techniques the Buddha used in his discourses, such as using scriptures, traditions, prologues, and logical implications to present his teachings.
3. The summary emphasizes that studying these discourse methods can help understand the Buddha's teachings more deeply and how they were skillfully tailored for different audiences to achieve maximum understanding and impact.
1. The document introduces the concept of the "Miracle of Instruction" in Buddhism. It explains that the Buddha believed in using reasoned discourse to convince people rather than miracles or supernatural feats.
2. It provides examples from Buddhist scriptures where the Buddha uses logical arguments and implications to explain his teachings. These include giving teachings in scriptures, using logical and nomological implications, diversifying thought, and coinciding different aspects.
3. The summary emphasizes that the Buddha's teachings as contained in the Tipitaka can be understood through rational discussion and consultation with learned preceptors, without requiring belief in miracles. The "Miracle of Instruction" thus refers to the power of reasoned discourse
1. Diagnostic tests are important to identify strengths and weaknesses in students in order to provide targeted support and interventions.
2. Educational measurement involves systematically collecting data using tools like tests and then analyzing and interpreting the results to understand the learning levels and needs of students.
3. Educational measurement helps teachers and schools evaluate the effectiveness of their teaching methods and make informed decisions about curriculum planning and student learning.
The Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences inaugurated a Multi-Parametric Geophysical Observatory in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Minister said that due to scientific innovations, India is now well-equipped to tackle natural disasters with early warning systems. Over 28 other nations depend on India's real-time data. The Minister also noted progress on a medical college project for the islands. An article discusses recent train accidents in India and calls for improved safety measures on rail tracks.
This document provides an overview of the contents of the Sri Lankan Grade 6-9 textbook for science. It contains:
1. An introduction from the editor of the science textbook series.
2. A table of contents outlining 8 chapters that make up the textbook, including chapters on living things, the human body, forces and energy, materials and their properties, ecology, and scientific inquiry.
3. Short biographies of the authors who contributed to the textbook.
The document provides a high-level structure of the textbook but does not go into detail about the content within each chapter. It orients the reader to the scope and authors of the Grade 6-9 science textbook.
1. This document discusses values (idrOu!) and their importance in cognition and behavior. It defines values as concepts that guide thinking, feelings, and actions.
2. Values shape cognition and behavior, and influence how we understand the world. Positive values like empathy, kindness and compassion can encourage beneficial behavior, while negative values may promote harmful behavior.
3. The document emphasizes living according to positive values like empathy, goodwill and non-violence in order to develop wise and ethical thoughts and actions. Positive values are said to lead to well-being for oneself and others.
1. The document discusses values (idrOu!) as an important concept in cognition and behavior. It defines values as the core principles and ideals that guide a person's actions and decisions.
2. Values are shaped by one's upbringing, culture and experiences. A person's cognition and behavior are influenced by their system of values. Understanding values is important to analyze a person's thoughts and actions.
3. The author argues that values provide meaning and purpose in life. Core values like compassion and honesty are important for well-being and positive relationships with others.
u;lh (Memory) and wu;lùu (Forgetting)
- Memory is the process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information over time. There are three types of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
- Forgetting occurs when information in long-term memory decays over time or is displaced by new information through interference. Two types of interference are proactive and retroactive interference.
- Strategies to improve memory include creating a conducive learning environment, rehearsal, using mnemonics, organizing information, and taking short breaks during study.
- Professional codes outline standards of conduct for journalists to ensure ethical reporting and build public trust.
- They provide guidance on issues like conflicts of interest, accuracy, and protecting confidential sources while allowing for independent reporting.
- Adhering to codes of ethics helps journalists balance responsibilities to their profession and the public.
1. The document discusses preparing a research proposal and provides an overview of the process. It outlines identifying an area of interest, developing a research question and objectives, conducting a literature review, determining study design and methodology, obtaining ethical clearance, acquiring funding, managing the project, collecting and analyzing data, and disseminating findings.
2. Key components of a research proposal are identified as the introduction, justification, literature review, research question/hypotheses, objectives, methodology, budget, timeframe, limitations, and conflicts of interest.
3. The proposal development process involves identifying a problem, reviewing previous studies, formulating a hypothesis, developing a study design and instruments, obtaining necessary approvals, executing the project, analyzing
This document outlines the process of conducting a literature review. It discusses finding relevant literature through various sources like journals, books, and the internet. It also describes reviewing the literature critically and writing a literature review by analyzing existing knowledge on the topic of interest. The principles of writing a literature review include describing background knowledge, comparing to other research, and designing the study method. Referencing literature must be done to avoid plagiarism and allow others to find the original sources.
1. Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, the Director of the National Institute of Health Sciences, discusses various topics related to health including stress, endorphins, adrenaline, and cortisol.
2. He explains the concept of "what goes around comes around" and encourages living life in a way that avoids negative consequences.
3. The document also lists "destructive seven blunders of the world" according to Mahatma Gandhi including wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, and politics without principle.
This document contains information from Dr. Lakshman Gamlath, the director of the National Institute of Health Sciences in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. It includes details about his work responsibilities, schedules, and areas of focus such as love, parenting, and self-esteem. It emphasizes the importance of caring for others, particularly those in need.
This document provides an overview of key qualities, factors, and characteristics that should be included in a library classification system. It discusses several important aspects such as simplicity, helpful sequencing, faceted classification, use of mnemonics, and analytico-synthetic classification. The summary emphasizes keeping the system simple to use, logically sequencing topics to aid users, incorporating multiple access points through faceted classification, and combining analytic and synthetic approaches to organizing materials by subject. The goal is to design a classification system that is flexible, comprehensive yet easy to learn and apply for libraries.
1. This document provides an introduction to the miracle of instruction as presented by the Buddha, noting that he upheld only one type of miracle, which was the power of his spoken words to convince people to change their lives and seek new goals.
2. It summarizes how the Buddha believed strongly in using speech to spread his teachings and convince people, rather than relying on magical deeds like other religious teachers of the time.
3. The document examines how the Buddha's teachings as contained in the scriptures can help guide people on the right path in life through logical implication and establishing proper norms and values in society.
This document outlines the core values of social work according to various authors. It begins by stating that social work is a professional service that cannot exist without values. The values aim to facilitate social and personal change in individuals through understanding theories, developing specialized skills, and applying knowledge to solve problems in individual, group and community contexts.
Several authors are then cited describing key values like dignity of individuals, development of human potential, tolerance of differences, basic human needs, liberty, constructive social cooperation, and protection from harm. Principles derived from these core values that guide social work include acceptance, individualization, objective and accountable practice, access to resources, and confidentiality.
1. The document contains 20 references cited in the footnotes of a paper. The references are from various sources such as books, dictionaries, encyclopedias published between 1961-2000.
2. The footnotes provide details of the authors, publication details, page numbers etc for each citation. Additional explanatory notes are also included for some citations.
3. The references are provided to support arguments and facts mentioned in the main text through citations. They allow readers to verify sources of information and explore topics in more depth.
1. The document discusses tourism and archaeology in Sri Lanka. It provides background information on the lecturer, Dr. Chandima Bogahawatta, and the course titled "Tourism and Archaeology in Sri Lanka".
2. It outlines the course content which includes topics such as tourism development planning, tourism planning, tourism impacts, cultural heritage management, and world tourism organization. Recommended readings are also provided.
3. Assessment criteria and grading scales are mentioned. The document provides an overview of how tourism relates to travel and the economy while preserving cultural heritage and environments.
This document contains a list of Sinhala terms from various fields including philosophy, psychology, science, and religion. The terms are presented without definitions or context.
Administration Regulations Chapter xlviii - Disciplinary Action
Staff Employee Disciplinary Action: When and How to Take It. Disciplining employees is a difficult part of supervision and management. It is important that you address performance issues as they arise and pursue a progressive approach to discipline.
1. This introduction discusses the Buddha's teaching method of using reasoned discourse and logic rather than miracles to convince people and help them change their lives for the better.
2. It outlines 10 aspects or techniques the Buddha used in his discourses, such as using scriptures, traditions, prologues, and logical implications to present his teachings.
3. The summary emphasizes that studying these discourse methods can help understand the Buddha's teachings more deeply and how they were skillfully tailored for different audiences to achieve maximum understanding and impact.
1. The document introduces the concept of the "Miracle of Instruction" in Buddhism. It explains that the Buddha believed in using reasoned discourse to convince people rather than miracles or supernatural feats.
2. It provides examples from Buddhist scriptures where the Buddha uses logical arguments and implications to explain his teachings. These include giving teachings in scriptures, using logical and nomological implications, diversifying thought, and coinciding different aspects.
3. The summary emphasizes that the Buddha's teachings as contained in the Tipitaka can be understood through rational discussion and consultation with learned preceptors, without requiring belief in miracles. The "Miracle of Instruction" thus refers to the power of reasoned discourse
1. Diagnostic tests are important to identify strengths and weaknesses in students in order to provide targeted support and interventions.
2. Educational measurement involves systematically collecting data using tools like tests and then analyzing and interpreting the results to understand the learning levels and needs of students.
3. Educational measurement helps teachers and schools evaluate the effectiveness of their teaching methods and make informed decisions about curriculum planning and student learning.
The Union Minister of Science & Technology and Earth Sciences inaugurated a Multi-Parametric Geophysical Observatory in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The Minister said that due to scientific innovations, India is now well-equipped to tackle natural disasters with early warning systems. Over 28 other nations depend on India's real-time data. The Minister also noted progress on a medical college project for the islands. An article discusses recent train accidents in India and calls for improved safety measures on rail tracks.
This document provides an overview of the contents of the Sri Lankan Grade 6-9 textbook for science. It contains:
1. An introduction from the editor of the science textbook series.
2. A table of contents outlining 8 chapters that make up the textbook, including chapters on living things, the human body, forces and energy, materials and their properties, ecology, and scientific inquiry.
3. Short biographies of the authors who contributed to the textbook.
The document provides a high-level structure of the textbook but does not go into detail about the content within each chapter. It orients the reader to the scope and authors of the Grade 6-9 science textbook.
1. This document discusses values (idrOu!) and their importance in cognition and behavior. It defines values as concepts that guide thinking, feelings, and actions.
2. Values shape cognition and behavior, and influence how we understand the world. Positive values like empathy, kindness and compassion can encourage beneficial behavior, while negative values may promote harmful behavior.
3. The document emphasizes living according to positive values like empathy, goodwill and non-violence in order to develop wise and ethical thoughts and actions. Positive values are said to lead to well-being for oneself and others.
1. The document discusses values (idrOu!) as an important concept in cognition and behavior. It defines values as the core principles and ideals that guide a person's actions and decisions.
2. Values are shaped by one's upbringing, culture and experiences. A person's cognition and behavior are influenced by their system of values. Understanding values is important to analyze a person's thoughts and actions.
3. The author argues that values provide meaning and purpose in life. Core values like compassion and honesty are important for well-being and positive relationships with others.
u;lh (Memory) and wu;lùu (Forgetting)
- Memory is the process of encoding, storing, and retrieving information over time. There are three types of memory: sensory memory, short-term memory, and long-term memory.
- Forgetting occurs when information in long-term memory decays over time or is displaced by new information through interference. Two types of interference are proactive and retroactive interference.
- Strategies to improve memory include creating a conducive learning environment, rehearsal, using mnemonics, organizing information, and taking short breaks during study.
- Professional codes outline standards of conduct for journalists to ensure ethical reporting and build public trust.
- They provide guidance on issues like conflicts of interest, accuracy, and protecting confidential sources while allowing for independent reporting.
- Adhering to codes of ethics helps journalists balance responsibilities to their profession and the public.
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1. The document discusses preparing a research proposal and provides an overview of the process. It outlines identifying an area of interest, developing a research question and objectives, conducting a literature review, determining study design and methodology, obtaining ethical clearance, acquiring funding, managing the project, collecting and analyzing data, and disseminating findings.
2. Key components of a research proposal are identified as the introduction, justification, literature review, research question/hypotheses, objectives, methodology, budget, timeframe, limitations, and conflicts of interest.
3. The proposal development process involves identifying a problem, reviewing previous studies, formulating a hypothesis, developing a study design and instruments, obtaining necessary approvals, executing the project, analyzing
This document outlines the process of conducting a literature review. It discusses finding relevant literature through various sources like journals, books, and the internet. It also describes reviewing the literature critically and writing a literature review by analyzing existing knowledge on the topic of interest. The principles of writing a literature review include describing background knowledge, comparing to other research, and designing the study method. Referencing literature must be done to avoid plagiarism and allow others to find the original sources.
Research ethics evolved in response to unethical human experimentation. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study and Nazi human experiments violated principles of informed consent and caused harm. This led to the Nuremberg Code which established standards of voluntary consent and that risks must not outweigh benefits. Subsequent declarations further developed ethical guidelines regarding subjects' rights, like privacy and confidentiality. Institutional review boards now oversee research to protect human participants.
Personal Health Record (PHR) system is a
• Online free web portal which can access by client with registered email & password.
• Can keep all health records (OPD Hx, Past Hospitalization Hx, PMH, PSH, Past Allergy, Social Hx, Lab Hx, Drug Hx, Past Document up uploaded(X ray, Scan report), Reminders and lot more.
• Secure with modern art technology (which use in online banking)
• Can share with authenticated people
There was a lecture series of Staff Motivation. Cancer is one of lecture in this series which was held at Main Auditorium of National Institute of Health Sciences by Director Dr. Lakshman Gamlath.
This document provides a visualization of distances from Earth as they increase exponentially from 1 meter to 100 million light years. At each order of magnitude, a brief description is given of what can be seen from that distance, starting with leaves close up and progressing out to views of the Milky Way galaxy and beyond. The scale of the distances involved and perspective of Earth and the solar system become increasingly small as the distance grows enormously large.
To add a new record to the OPD folder, click the "Add New" button and enter the date of treatment and select an outcome from the dropdown box. Other fields can be filled in using the prescription note. Click submit to save the new record or cancel to discard changes.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
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আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
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The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
Denis is a dynamic and results-driven Chief Information Officer (CIO) with a distinguished career spanning information systems analysis and technical project management. With a proven track record of spearheading the design and delivery of cutting-edge Information Management solutions, he has consistently elevated business operations, streamlined reporting functions, and maximized process efficiency.
Certified as an ISO/IEC 27001: Information Security Management Systems (ISMS) Lead Implementer, Data Protection Officer, and Cyber Risks Analyst, Denis brings a heightened focus on data security, privacy, and cyber resilience to every endeavor.
His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
What sets Denis apart is his comprehensive understanding of Business and Systems Analysis technologies, honed through involvement in all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle (SDLC). From meticulous requirements gathering to precise analysis, innovative design, rigorous development, thorough testing, and successful implementation, he has consistently delivered exceptional results.
Throughout his career, he has taken on multifaceted roles, from leading technical project management teams to owning solutions that drive operational excellence. His conscientious and proactive approach is unwavering, whether he is working independently or collaboratively within a team. His ability to connect with colleagues on a personal level underscores his commitment to fostering a harmonious and productive workplace environment.
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Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Macroeconomics- Movie Location
This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
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