This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include to the very Good knowledge About Islam.
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Excellence of Salat-‘Alan-Nabi صلی اللہ تعالی علیہ وسلم
*A few unique species of fish
*Longest-living fish
*And many More
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Interest in Worldly Exams
*Reward of One Hundred Thousand Rupees
*Father s Funeral
* And many more..
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Verse of the Holy Quran from a Flute
*Smiling upon the Death of his Son
*Do you wish to Become Pious?
* And many more..
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This document discusses the ethical and legal issues surrounding US soldiers encountering child soldiers in combat situations. It provides background on how child soldiers are used in conflicts in Africa and the trauma experienced by US soldiers who have faced armed children. The document examines the current US military approach to dealing with child soldiers, which focuses on non-lethal tactics but may require lethal force in some cases. It outlines international laws and treaties prohibiting the use of child soldiers. The document also evaluates the ethical justifications for US intervention and considerations around the responsibility to protect civilians from human rights abuses. It argues that greater interagency cooperation during military operations could help address the root causes of why children become soldiers and reduce the need for lethal force against them
A Look at What's New and Noteworthy in JavaFX 1.3Sten Anderson
This document provides an overview of JavaFX 1.3, including what is new in the release such as more UI controls like choice boxes and password fields, CSS support, and performance improvements. It also outlines the structure of JavaFX including the scene graph and language features. Finally, it mentions that a coding demo will show a calculator application to illustrate JavaFX coding techniques.
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include to the very Good knowledge About Islam.
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Excellence of Salat-‘Alan-Nabi صلی اللہ تعالی علیہ وسلم
*A few unique species of fish
*Longest-living fish
*And many More
This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Interest in Worldly Exams
*Reward of One Hundred Thousand Rupees
*Father s Funeral
* And many more..
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This Book is written by Ameer e Ahle Sunnat Hazrat Allama Maulana Ilyas Attar Qadri Razavi Ziaee.
This book include the following topics:
*Verse of the Holy Quran from a Flute
*Smiling upon the Death of his Son
*Do you wish to Become Pious?
* And many more..
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This document discusses the ethical and legal issues surrounding US soldiers encountering child soldiers in combat situations. It provides background on how child soldiers are used in conflicts in Africa and the trauma experienced by US soldiers who have faced armed children. The document examines the current US military approach to dealing with child soldiers, which focuses on non-lethal tactics but may require lethal force in some cases. It outlines international laws and treaties prohibiting the use of child soldiers. The document also evaluates the ethical justifications for US intervention and considerations around the responsibility to protect civilians from human rights abuses. It argues that greater interagency cooperation during military operations could help address the root causes of why children become soldiers and reduce the need for lethal force against them
A Look at What's New and Noteworthy in JavaFX 1.3Sten Anderson
This document provides an overview of JavaFX 1.3, including what is new in the release such as more UI controls like choice boxes and password fields, CSS support, and performance improvements. It also outlines the structure of JavaFX including the scene graph and language features. Finally, it mentions that a coding demo will show a calculator application to illustrate JavaFX coding techniques.
The document outlines a market framework for jujube (BAU kul and Apple kul) production in Bangladesh. The vision is to increase jujube production and link farmers to relevant market actors to improve income. The purpose is to improve existing market facilities and access for smallholder farmers. Expected outcomes include increasing the number of jujube producers by 45 and their incomes by 20-25%, as well as strengthening linkages among producers, input suppliers, and output markets. Key interventions proposed are improving the supply of quality jujube saplings, establishing nurseries, and creating linkages between producers and traders/processors.
Kevin kuhn: Neurophysical Fitness & NutritionKevin Kuhn
Kevin Kuhn has extensively researched pediatric epilepsies due to his son developing Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome in 2015. This led him to research corpus callosum removal surgery for his son's rapidly declining cognitive state. He is now interested in researching the role of exercise-induced endorphins on anxiety, depression, and mood disorders as part of psychotherapy. In this course, he hopes to learn how to properly design and conduct scholarly research as a master's student, potential research opportunities, and how to collaborate with other researchers.
The EDGE software application is a cloud-based solution that allows organizations to track, organize, and manage customer service metrics. It includes customizable dashboards, reporting, business intelligence tools, evaluation forms, an administration module, and secret shopper capabilities. The application is designed to create transparency, consistency, and accountability within customer service programs. It can be accessed from any device and includes role-based features, scalable reporting, and automated processes.
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The document provides instructions for tenants on how to use the Northpoint Asset Management tenant portal. It outlines the various tabs tenants can access, including My Account, Make Payment, New Service Request, Auto ePayments, Add Insurance, Maintenance, Documents, and Renter's Insurance. It describes the features and functions available on each tab, such as making rent payments, setting up auto payments, submitting maintenance requests, and adding proof of renter's insurance.
This document discusses different types of evaporators used in various industries. It defines evaporation and describes how evaporators work by feeding a liquid solution into a heated evaporator where the applied heat converts the water in the solution into vapor which is removed. The main types discussed are long-tube vertical evaporators, short-tube vertical evaporators, horizontal tube evaporators, forced circulation evaporators, agitated thin film evaporators, batch pans, plate evaporators, and vapor compression evaporators. Each type has advantages and disadvantages for different applications in industries like food/beverage, pharmaceuticals, and pulp/paper processing.
This document provides a preliminary report on the Bangladesh National Hygiene Baseline Survey conducted in 2013. The survey established a baseline of hygiene situations, knowledge, facilities, and practices in households, schools, hospitals, restaurants, and among traditional birth attendants. It covered both rural and urban areas nationally. The results are intended to help monitor sector performance and guide advocacy, planning, and implementation of hygiene promotion initiatives in Bangladesh.
La pandemia de COVID-19 ha tenido un impacto significativo en la economía mundial y las vidas de las personas. Muchos países han impuesto medidas de confinamiento que han cerrado negocios y escuelas, y han pedido a la gente que se quede en casa tanto como sea posible. A medida que los países comienzan a reabrir gradualmente, los expertos advierten que es probable que se produzcan nuevos brotes del virus a menos que se implementen medidas estrictas de prueba, rastreo de contactos y distanciamiento social.
This document outlines the schedule and objectives for a beef fattening workshop organized by IDE-B. The workshop will bring together 25-30 farmers to discuss beef fattening techniques over 7 sessions throughout the day. Sessions will cover topics like beef fattening planning, bull selection, health management, business planning, and market linkages. The workshop aims to increase farmers' knowledge of beef fattening practices and connect them with input suppliers and private sector representatives to help boost production and incomes.
This document discusses hygiene behavioural change interventions in the Chars Livelihoods Programme (CLP) in 8 districts of Bangladesh. It outlines guidelines for hygiene promoters to conduct demonstration sessions with community members on various hygiene practices. The sessions aim to increase knowledge of proper hygiene behaviours and ensure community members adopt and sustain good hygiene practices in their daily lives within 4 months. Facilitators are to monitor sessions to ensure messages are conveyed accurately and hygiene practices are institutionalized in the community.
This document provides guidelines for water and sanitation (WATSAN) projects. It discusses the technical specifications for various components of WATSAN systems including hand pumps, tube wells, sanitary latrines, and septic tanks. The document specifies the dimensions, materials, and construction procedures for these structures. Implementation of the guidelines seeks to ensure proper planning and standardized quality of construction for WATSAN projects.
This document presents the baseline survey report on the Value Chain Development project under PACE being implemented by SNF and PKSF in Mohespur Upazila, Jhinaidah District. The objective is to collect baseline data on the Imitation Gold Jewelry sector to measure changes from project interventions. A sample size of 246 entrepreneurs was surveyed using systematic sampling from the 600 project beneficiaries. Both quantitative and qualitative methods were used, including questionnaires, FGDs, IDIs and KIIs. The report provides background on the project, methodology, findings on the current status of the IGJ sector value chain actors, inputs, production, markets and recommendations.
This document provides a summary of the baseline survey conducted for the PACE project implemented by GJUS in Bhola, Bangladesh. The survey aimed to collect benchmark data on the aromatic rice and mungbean value chains in 5 upazilas to measure changes from project interventions. A sample of 404 farmers was selected through systematic sampling from a population of 8,000 project beneficiaries. Quantitative and qualitative methods including questionnaires, FGDs, and interviews were used. The collected data will help assess the current status of production, costs, inputs/outputs markets, and incomes to inform project activities and evaluate impacts.
This document discusses different types of evaporators used in various industries. It defines evaporation and describes how evaporators work by feeding a liquid solution into a heating section to evaporate water and concentrate the solution. The main types discussed are long-tube vertical, short-tube vertical, horizontal tube, forced circulation, agitated thin-film, batch pans, plate, and vapor compression evaporators. Each type is described in terms of its advantages and disadvantages as well as common industrial applications.
This document discusses microwave technology for food processing and preservation. It defines microwaves as very short radio waves that heat food through the absorption of energy by polar molecules like water. Microwaves interact with water molecules and ions, generating heat through molecular friction. Microwave sterilization can rapidly heat and sterilize foods while maintaining quality attributes like texture and color. The document also outlines key properties of microwaves, such as their ability to pass through materials like glass and air while being reflected by metals, and how they generate heat inside foods rather than just on surfaces.
This document discusses food dehydration methods, specifically tunnel drying for raisins. It provides details on:
1) Tunnel dryers are widely used to dry grapes into raisins through a heated air process. Trays of grapes are loaded into multi-tunnel concrete structures and dried over 11⁄2-2 hours with controlled air temperature, humidity, and speed.
2) Pretreatment and sulfur dioxide exposure prepares the grapes for efficient drying. Golden raisins undergo an additional sodium hydroxide dipping.
3) Key factors like 155-165°F air temperature, 88-92°F wet bulb humidity, and over 400 fpm air speed optimize drying while avoiding fruit damage.
This document discusses foodborne illness and methods of food preservation and safety regulation in the United States. It notes that foodborne illness causes significant costs and deaths each year. Common food contaminants like salmonella and E. coli are discussed. Regulations and oversight of food imports, irradiation as a preservation method, and economic costs of foodborne illness are also summarized.
A heat exchanger is a device that transfers thermal energy between fluids or between fluids and solids without mixing the substances. Heat exchangers have various applications including heating, cooling, and phase changing of fluids. In most heat exchangers, a separating wall prevents direct contact between the fluids and facilitates heat transfer through conduction. Sterilization is the process of eliminating microorganisms through physical, chemical, or other means and is important in pharmaceutical applications to prevent contamination of medical products and equipment. Several factors influence sterilization effectiveness including temperature, time, the type of microorganism, and presence of organic material.
Community nutrition deals with food and nutrition issues related to groups linked by place of residence, culture, or health issues. There is a need to focus on the community level for health promotion and disease prevention, as an individual's behaviors and attitudes are influenced by their environment. Major nutrition problems in Bangladesh include chronic energy deficiency, micronutrient deficiencies like anemia and vitamin A deficiency, and multiple deficiencies. The Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey from 2011 shows that 41% of children under 5 are stunted, with 15.3% severely stunted.
Diet therapy involves modifying a patient's normal diet in response to disease or injury in order to meet altered nutritional requirements. The objectives of diet therapy include maintaining positive health and nutrition, correcting nutrient deficiencies, and adjusting food intake based on a person's ability to metabolize nutrients. Therapeutic diets are prescribed by doctors and are adaptations of a normal diet tailored to a patient's individual circumstances like economic status, preferences, and medical condition. Diet therapy principles include selecting easily digestible and preferred foods to maximize nutrient utilization and ensure patient cooperation, which is essential for success.
Water contamination in food processing can occur through physical, chemical, and microbiological means. Physical contamination includes heavy metals and suspended solids that affect water quality. Chemical contamination includes heavy metals, nitrates/nitrites, and arsenic, which can pose chronic health risks. Microbiological contamination, such as from E. coli and Cryptosporidium, poses the greatest concern due to immediate health risks. Proper treatment and testing of water is important in food processing to prevent contamination that could compromise food safety.
This document lists and provides brief descriptions of 10 common sexually transmitted diseases: Chlamydia, Gonorrhea, HIV/AIDS, Syphilis, Trichomoniasis, Genital Herpes, Scabies, Crabs (Pubic Lice), Hepatitis, and Bacterial Vaginosis. It focuses on Chlamydia, providing details on symptoms, diagnosis/testing, treatment, prevention, and complications if left untreated, such as pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility. For Gonorrhea, it discusses causes, prevalence, symptoms, diagnosis, and testing. For HIV/AIDS, it summarizes what it is, how it is contracted and spread, the incubation period, symptoms,
This document provides information on various survey methods and concepts. It discusses sampling methods like probability sampling (simple random sampling, systematic sampling, stratified sampling, cluster sampling, multistage sampling) and non-probability sampling (convenience sampling, purposive sampling, quota sampling). It also covers survey design types, importance of sampling, acceptable response rates, defining populations, steps in survey research, and increasing response rates. Classification of survey research methods includes temporal classification into cross-sectional and longitudinal surveys.
Maternal and child undernutrition is a serious problem in Bangladesh, with nearly half of children under five stunted and 14% suffering from wasting. Micronutrient deficiencies like iron deficiency anemia and iodine deficiency are also widespread. Inadequate childcare practices like low rates of exclusive breastfeeding and late introduction of complementary foods contribute to undernutrition. While the government and NGOs have implemented some nutrition interventions, coverage remains low and interventions have faced challenges. The government has now established the National Nutrition Service to mainstream nutrition services and implement a multi-sectoral response to reduce malnutrition in Bangladesh.
Epidemiology is defined as the study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states or events in populations, and the application of this study to control health problems. The aims of epidemiology include describing disease occurrence, assessing disease importance, explaining disease etiology, predicting disease, evaluating prevention and control, and controlling disease distribution. Common epidemiological study designs include cohort studies, case-control studies, cross-sectional studies, and occupational studies. Key epidemiological concepts include incidence, prevalence, sensitivity, specificity, and confounding factors.
1. Water sources can become contaminated by human or animal waste containing harmful bacteria and viruses.
2. Chemical contaminants like heavy metals, pesticides, and other pollutants can leach into water sources from industrial and agricultural runoff.
3. Unsafe delivery methods or storage containers can introduce physical contaminants and allow microbes to grow if water is not protected from exposure. Proper treatment and handling is needed to provide clean drinking water.
This document provides information on diet therapy and protein energy malnutrition. It discusses the objectives and principles of diet therapy, including using food to treat diseases by changing a patient's normal diet based on their condition. It also covers the classification, causes, risk factors, complications, and treatment of protein energy malnutrition, specifically marasmus and kwashiorkor. The key differences between marasmus and kwashiorkor are outlined. Prevention and management of PEM focuses on proper nutrition, hygiene, breastfeeding, and treating underlying infections.
The document provides definitions and details about various topics related to blood and the cardiovascular system. It includes:
A) Definitions of blood and its functions such as transport, regulation, and defense.
B) Descriptions of the components of blood including plasma proteins, red blood cells, clotting factors, and hemoglobin.
C) Explanations of the heart and cardiovascular system including the structure of the heart, cardiac cycle, heart sounds, and cardiovascular diseases. Common causes of CVD like atherosclerosis and hypertension are discussed.
This document discusses several topics related to food microbiology. It begins by listing intrinsic and extrinsic factors that affect microbial growth in food, such as pH, moisture content, temperature, and nutrients. It then discusses how these various factors like pH, water activity, and salt/sugar concentrations specifically impact the growth of microorganisms like bacteria, molds, and yeasts. The document also covers chemical changes caused by microbes in different foods, how microbes are classified based on structure and temperature tolerance, and provides examples of diseases caused by different viruses.
This document provides information about Kwashiorkor, a form of severe protein malnutrition. It defines Kwashiorkor as a syndrome caused by protein deficiency characterized by stunted growth, skin changes, edema, and liver damage. Risk factors include conditions that interfere with protein absorption, low-protein diets, famine or drought, infections, limited food supply, parasites, and poor nutrition education. Symptoms include swollen stomach, brittle hair, skin discoloration, excessive weight loss, infections, fatigue, and dermatitis. Treatment involves slowly increasing calories and nutrients followed by protein supplementation along with managing infections and fluid/electrolyte imbalances. Left untreated, Kwashiorkor can cause life-threatening complications
The document discusses vitamin A, including its synthesis, absorption, storage, excretion, sources, requirements, deficiencies, treatment, and toxicity. Specifically, it describes how vitamin A intermediates can be synthesized from beta-ionone by increasing the conjugated aliphatic side chain and obtaining the trans form. It also notes that vitamin A toxicity can cause issues like dry skin, vomiting, and bone demineralization if intake exceeds 15 mg per day for adults or 6 mg per day for children over several months.
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