The document discusses the importance of estate planning and describes various estate planning tools. It emphasizes that a living trust can avoid probate, utilize both spouses' estate tax exemptions, and pass assets privately to heirs while a will guarantees probate. It also notes that without proper estate planning, the state determines how assets pass and probate can deplete much of the estate.
Paytm is India's largest digital payments platform that offers comprehensive payment services for customers and merchants through its wallet, app, and payment bank. Founded in 2010, Paytm pioneered QR-based mobile payments in India and has over 7 million merchants accepting payments through its platform. Paytm aims to bring banking and financial services to 500 million unserved and underserved Indians through its payment bank. The company generates revenue through affiliation marketing fees from advertisements on its app.
Online banking allows customers to conduct financial transactions through a financial institution's website rather than visiting a brick-and-mortar location. It provides convenience through its 24/7 accessibility from anywhere with an internet connection. While offering mobility and efficiency, online banking also presents some security and accessibility concerns if the internet is unavailable. Financial institutions implement various security controls like authentication, non-repudiation, and privacy policies to protect customers' information and transactions conducted online.
Do you love paper crafts? Then this paper version will definitely help you. This fun DIY paper box is super easy to learn. Isn’t it awesome that a piece of paper can be transformed into a handy dandy paper box with just a few well placed folds? This simple paper box is simple to make and can be used to hold all your personal items like clips, rubber bands or any small thing. You can even make a lid to cover the box and I will show you that also.
Paper bags and file folders can both be made from recycled materials like newspaper and decorated to be more aesthetically pleasing. Paper bags are a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic bags. Instructions are provided on how to fold newspaper or paper into a bag or file folder shape and then decorate them. The objectives are to develop craft and organization skills while reusing materials.
The document provides instructions for making traditional paper dolls, toys, and crafts from several European countries, including Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Greece, Romania, and Poland. It includes step-by-step guides with diagrams on how to make paper dolls, puppets, boats, musical instruments, and more using inexpensive and recyclable materials like paper, cardboard, straw, and wood. The goal is to learn about different cultural traditions while engaging in hands-on creative activities.
This document provides instructions for a paper engineering session with the following objectives:
1. Understand paper engineering and create an origami book.
2. Create a unit of work telling the story of a sustainable product or initiative using National Geographic and various materials.
3. Learn what tools are needed like scissors, pencil, tape, glue, and what design brief is which is to create an origami book using recycled paper about recycled cans, endangered animals, or sustainability using the provided instructions.
This document provides information about the history and process of origami. It discusses how origami originated in Japan as a ceremonial art of paper folding. Over time, origami became both a recreational and ceremonial art form in Japan as paper became more widespread. Modern origami was developed in the 1930s by Akira Yoshizawa, who created a system of symbols and diagrams to record folding patterns. The document then provides instructions for making a recycled origami basket using old papers, scissors, glue/staples, and ribbon. The instructions outline cutting paper into strips and weaving them together to form the basket.
The document discusses the importance of estate planning and describes various estate planning tools. It emphasizes that a living trust can avoid probate, utilize both spouses' estate tax exemptions, and pass assets privately to heirs while a will guarantees probate. It also notes that without proper estate planning, the state determines how assets pass and probate can deplete much of the estate.
Paytm is India's largest digital payments platform that offers comprehensive payment services for customers and merchants through its wallet, app, and payment bank. Founded in 2010, Paytm pioneered QR-based mobile payments in India and has over 7 million merchants accepting payments through its platform. Paytm aims to bring banking and financial services to 500 million unserved and underserved Indians through its payment bank. The company generates revenue through affiliation marketing fees from advertisements on its app.
Online banking allows customers to conduct financial transactions through a financial institution's website rather than visiting a brick-and-mortar location. It provides convenience through its 24/7 accessibility from anywhere with an internet connection. While offering mobility and efficiency, online banking also presents some security and accessibility concerns if the internet is unavailable. Financial institutions implement various security controls like authentication, non-repudiation, and privacy policies to protect customers' information and transactions conducted online.
Do you love paper crafts? Then this paper version will definitely help you. This fun DIY paper box is super easy to learn. Isn’t it awesome that a piece of paper can be transformed into a handy dandy paper box with just a few well placed folds? This simple paper box is simple to make and can be used to hold all your personal items like clips, rubber bands or any small thing. You can even make a lid to cover the box and I will show you that also.
Paper bags and file folders can both be made from recycled materials like newspaper and decorated to be more aesthetically pleasing. Paper bags are a more environmentally friendly alternative to plastic bags. Instructions are provided on how to fold newspaper or paper into a bag or file folder shape and then decorate them. The objectives are to develop craft and organization skills while reusing materials.
The document provides instructions for making traditional paper dolls, toys, and crafts from several European countries, including Bulgaria, Italy, Spain, Greece, Romania, and Poland. It includes step-by-step guides with diagrams on how to make paper dolls, puppets, boats, musical instruments, and more using inexpensive and recyclable materials like paper, cardboard, straw, and wood. The goal is to learn about different cultural traditions while engaging in hands-on creative activities.
This document provides instructions for a paper engineering session with the following objectives:
1. Understand paper engineering and create an origami book.
2. Create a unit of work telling the story of a sustainable product or initiative using National Geographic and various materials.
3. Learn what tools are needed like scissors, pencil, tape, glue, and what design brief is which is to create an origami book using recycled paper about recycled cans, endangered animals, or sustainability using the provided instructions.
This document provides information about the history and process of origami. It discusses how origami originated in Japan as a ceremonial art of paper folding. Over time, origami became both a recreational and ceremonial art form in Japan as paper became more widespread. Modern origami was developed in the 1930s by Akira Yoshizawa, who created a system of symbols and diagrams to record folding patterns. The document then provides instructions for making a recycled origami basket using old papers, scissors, glue/staples, and ribbon. The instructions outline cutting paper into strips and weaving them together to form the basket.
This activity involves making a pencil holder out of eggshells and a tin can. The can is prepared by removing the label. Glue is poured onto waxed paper and crushed eggshells are added to the glue. The empty can is then rolled across the eggshells and glue to coat it, creating a decorative and usable pencil holder.
The document provides instructions for making origami cranes and tulips. It outlines 13 steps for folding a traditional origami tulip, including how to inflate the tulip bulb after folding. It also provides 9 steps for folding an origami crane. In between the folding instructions, it shares a movie synopsis about a rebellious high school boy who finds a baby in his grocery cart and, against his initial plans, becomes attached to caring for the infant.
The document provides instructions for simple Earth Day crafts that can be made from recycled household materials with children. It includes directions to make goldfish from egg cartons, flying saucers from plastic materials like bottle caps and plates, and elephants from tissue boxes, lunch bags, and paper plates. The crafts aim to teach children about reducing, reusing, and recycling while allowing them to be creative. Nature walks and leaf crafts are also suggested as Earth Day activities.
Simple and hassle-free. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market. today. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market today.
All the prompts are easy to follow and can be done by anyone, no matter how much experience you have with art.
Includes one monthly delivery of a painting idea for the novice painter.
The document is about origami and the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who made origami cranes while suffering from leukemia caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It provides instructions for making an easy origami box. Sadako aimed to make 1,000 origami cranes and her friends helped her complete the goal after she passed away at age 12, fulfilling a Japanese belief that making 1,000 cranes grants a wish for good health.
John Lewis Monty Campaign: CM 527 Brand Contentedward boches
This document outlines an integrated marketing campaign for Christmas 2014 that includes commercials, an online book, charity tie-ins, apps, in-store promotions, and educational activities. The campaign features educational activity cards teaching origami and instructions to make a penguin out of paper or a kitchen roll tube.
Fold a square sheet of paper in half to create a crease, then unfold it and repeat on the other side to make matching creases. Fold the paper in half again, then fold each side inward matching the points to form a shape, before folding sections downward and inward to create the body and claws of a crab. Turn it over and draw eyes to complete an origami crab.
This document provides origami folding instructions for 14 different animals: fish, hopping frog, snake, tiger, frog, flapping bird, elephant, dog, crane, cow, cat, butterfly, and basic bird and square bases. It includes detailed step-by-step photos and explanations for folding each animal. The document is from a website that provides free origami ebooks and instructions to its members.
This document provides instructions to make an origami fish in 7 steps. It begins by noting to select origami or square paper. The first step is to fold the paper in half into a triangle. The second step is to fold the outside edges into the center to form a small square. The final steps involve folding the paper into the shape of a fish and tearing parts of the paper to form the tail.
This document provides instructions for making recycled cardboard folders and bags for children. The project uses recycled cardboard, buttons, string, and other materials. It involves drawing templates, punching holes, sewing buttons, and lacing the cardboard pieces together. Once completed, the folders and bags can be decorated and used to store stationery, books, and other paper items for creative play.
This document provides instructions for creating 8 different types of foldable organizers to help students with reading and writing: 1) 4-Pane/Window, 2) Square/Diamond, 3) Presentation Square, 4) Lock Book, 5) Tab type 1 (Vocabulary), 6) Flip Book, 7) Accordion Book, and 8) Mini-Book/Little Book. Each type uses different folding and cutting techniques with materials like construction paper and requires 1-4 steps to complete. The foldables are designed to help students organize information in a hands-on, interactive way.
This document provides instructions for transforming a paper bag into a book stand. It describes cutting the handle off the bag and measuring and cutting cardboard inserts to form the structure. Flaps are cut and folded to neatly finish the top. Double-sided tape is used to adhere the flaps to the cardboard. The completed book stand can display books while standing on a shelf or be used to carry books. Soft paper bags and reinforcing the sides are also described as alternatives.
This document provides information about Children's Day (こどもの日) in Japan, including how it is celebrated and some traditional symbols and customs associated with it. It discusses koinobori carp streamers that families fly outside their homes to celebrate and wish for their children's health and strength. It also introduces origami and some basic Japanese words and customs taught, such as numbers, colors, and a children's song. The group aims to share these aspects of Japanese culture and arts with their community.
This document provides instructions and summaries for 5 spring craft projects: cardboard tube birds, daisies, flowers, cloud and rainbow raindrops, and nests. For each project, materials are listed and step-by-step instructions with photos are provided to guide makers through creating each craft. The document aims to give readers ideas and tutorials for easy hands-on springtime arts and crafts projects they can do.
This document provides instructions for making a hard cover book with the following steps:
1. Add decorative paper to the pages of the book and measure and cut cardboard for the front and back covers.
2. Use bulldog clips to hold the pages together and mark holes along the spine at 5mm intervals to sew the pages together.
3. Sew the pages together and measure and cut a large piece of decorative paper to cover the cardboard covers, gluing it in place.
4. Glue the inside pages of the book into the hard covers and add a front cover illustration to complete the book.
This document provides instructions for making a hard cover book with the following steps:
1. Add decorative paper to the pages of the book and measure and cut cardboard for the front and back covers.
2. Use bulldog clips to hold the pages together and mark holes along the spine at 5mm intervals to sew the pages together.
3. Sew the pages together and measure and cut decorative paper to cover the cardboard covers, gluing them in place.
4. Glue the inside of the covers and place the sewn pages inside, gluing the inside pages to the covers before adding the front cover illustration.
This document provides instructions for creating 28 craft projects using recycled materials. It begins with an introduction to the types of crafts included such as those made from tin cans, aluminum, wine bottles, t-shirts, toilet paper rolls, cardboard, plastic, glass and other materials. Specific projects described include a tin can organizer, recycled robot made from a water bottle, soda can coasters, tuna can party lights, tissue-covered wine bottle vases, a cork bulletin board, and a glass bottle wind chime. The document encourages readers to be creative with trash and turn it into attractive homemade decorations and accessories.
The document provides instructions for making a lantern out of a paper bag or cardboard fruit box. It describes cutting hexagon shapes in the sides and taping them together to form a circular lantern. Instructions are given for adding a base made from a round object like a plate or container lid and a candle holder from a bottle top. Alternative bases and designs using egg cartons or plastic bags are also mentioned. The overall instructions allow the reader to create a simple paper or cardboard lantern.
This document discusses establishing an environmentally sustainable lifestyle through adopting a "Middle Way" as taught by Buddha. It summarizes that the Middle Way involves simplifying life's necessities through moderate consumption of food, clothing, shelter and transportation. Adopting this lifestyle would help alleviate the current environmental crisis by reducing pollution and resource use at all stages of production and transport. Key aspects of a modern sustainable lifestyle discussed include using renewable energy, conserving water and reducing waste and chemical consumption, as well as choosing a plant-based diet which has a much smaller environmental footprint than meat-based diets. The document encourages living sustainably ourselves and helping others do the same.
This activity involves making a pencil holder out of eggshells and a tin can. The can is prepared by removing the label. Glue is poured onto waxed paper and crushed eggshells are added to the glue. The empty can is then rolled across the eggshells and glue to coat it, creating a decorative and usable pencil holder.
The document provides instructions for making origami cranes and tulips. It outlines 13 steps for folding a traditional origami tulip, including how to inflate the tulip bulb after folding. It also provides 9 steps for folding an origami crane. In between the folding instructions, it shares a movie synopsis about a rebellious high school boy who finds a baby in his grocery cart and, against his initial plans, becomes attached to caring for the infant.
The document provides instructions for simple Earth Day crafts that can be made from recycled household materials with children. It includes directions to make goldfish from egg cartons, flying saucers from plastic materials like bottle caps and plates, and elephants from tissue boxes, lunch bags, and paper plates. The crafts aim to teach children about reducing, reusing, and recycling while allowing them to be creative. Nature walks and leaf crafts are also suggested as Earth Day activities.
Simple and hassle-free. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market. today. This is an art book with 100+ of the best personal project ideas you'll find on the market today.
All the prompts are easy to follow and can be done by anyone, no matter how much experience you have with art.
Includes one monthly delivery of a painting idea for the novice painter.
The document is about origami and the story of Sadako Sasaki, a young girl who made origami cranes while suffering from leukemia caused by the atomic bombing of Hiroshima. It provides instructions for making an easy origami box. Sadako aimed to make 1,000 origami cranes and her friends helped her complete the goal after she passed away at age 12, fulfilling a Japanese belief that making 1,000 cranes grants a wish for good health.
John Lewis Monty Campaign: CM 527 Brand Contentedward boches
This document outlines an integrated marketing campaign for Christmas 2014 that includes commercials, an online book, charity tie-ins, apps, in-store promotions, and educational activities. The campaign features educational activity cards teaching origami and instructions to make a penguin out of paper or a kitchen roll tube.
Fold a square sheet of paper in half to create a crease, then unfold it and repeat on the other side to make matching creases. Fold the paper in half again, then fold each side inward matching the points to form a shape, before folding sections downward and inward to create the body and claws of a crab. Turn it over and draw eyes to complete an origami crab.
This document provides origami folding instructions for 14 different animals: fish, hopping frog, snake, tiger, frog, flapping bird, elephant, dog, crane, cow, cat, butterfly, and basic bird and square bases. It includes detailed step-by-step photos and explanations for folding each animal. The document is from a website that provides free origami ebooks and instructions to its members.
This document provides instructions to make an origami fish in 7 steps. It begins by noting to select origami or square paper. The first step is to fold the paper in half into a triangle. The second step is to fold the outside edges into the center to form a small square. The final steps involve folding the paper into the shape of a fish and tearing parts of the paper to form the tail.
This document provides instructions for making recycled cardboard folders and bags for children. The project uses recycled cardboard, buttons, string, and other materials. It involves drawing templates, punching holes, sewing buttons, and lacing the cardboard pieces together. Once completed, the folders and bags can be decorated and used to store stationery, books, and other paper items for creative play.
This document provides instructions for creating 8 different types of foldable organizers to help students with reading and writing: 1) 4-Pane/Window, 2) Square/Diamond, 3) Presentation Square, 4) Lock Book, 5) Tab type 1 (Vocabulary), 6) Flip Book, 7) Accordion Book, and 8) Mini-Book/Little Book. Each type uses different folding and cutting techniques with materials like construction paper and requires 1-4 steps to complete. The foldables are designed to help students organize information in a hands-on, interactive way.
This document provides instructions for transforming a paper bag into a book stand. It describes cutting the handle off the bag and measuring and cutting cardboard inserts to form the structure. Flaps are cut and folded to neatly finish the top. Double-sided tape is used to adhere the flaps to the cardboard. The completed book stand can display books while standing on a shelf or be used to carry books. Soft paper bags and reinforcing the sides are also described as alternatives.
This document provides information about Children's Day (こどもの日) in Japan, including how it is celebrated and some traditional symbols and customs associated with it. It discusses koinobori carp streamers that families fly outside their homes to celebrate and wish for their children's health and strength. It also introduces origami and some basic Japanese words and customs taught, such as numbers, colors, and a children's song. The group aims to share these aspects of Japanese culture and arts with their community.
This document provides instructions and summaries for 5 spring craft projects: cardboard tube birds, daisies, flowers, cloud and rainbow raindrops, and nests. For each project, materials are listed and step-by-step instructions with photos are provided to guide makers through creating each craft. The document aims to give readers ideas and tutorials for easy hands-on springtime arts and crafts projects they can do.
This document provides instructions for making a hard cover book with the following steps:
1. Add decorative paper to the pages of the book and measure and cut cardboard for the front and back covers.
2. Use bulldog clips to hold the pages together and mark holes along the spine at 5mm intervals to sew the pages together.
3. Sew the pages together and measure and cut a large piece of decorative paper to cover the cardboard covers, gluing it in place.
4. Glue the inside pages of the book into the hard covers and add a front cover illustration to complete the book.
This document provides instructions for making a hard cover book with the following steps:
1. Add decorative paper to the pages of the book and measure and cut cardboard for the front and back covers.
2. Use bulldog clips to hold the pages together and mark holes along the spine at 5mm intervals to sew the pages together.
3. Sew the pages together and measure and cut decorative paper to cover the cardboard covers, gluing them in place.
4. Glue the inside of the covers and place the sewn pages inside, gluing the inside pages to the covers before adding the front cover illustration.
This document provides instructions for creating 28 craft projects using recycled materials. It begins with an introduction to the types of crafts included such as those made from tin cans, aluminum, wine bottles, t-shirts, toilet paper rolls, cardboard, plastic, glass and other materials. Specific projects described include a tin can organizer, recycled robot made from a water bottle, soda can coasters, tuna can party lights, tissue-covered wine bottle vases, a cork bulletin board, and a glass bottle wind chime. The document encourages readers to be creative with trash and turn it into attractive homemade decorations and accessories.
The document provides instructions for making a lantern out of a paper bag or cardboard fruit box. It describes cutting hexagon shapes in the sides and taping them together to form a circular lantern. Instructions are given for adding a base made from a round object like a plate or container lid and a candle holder from a bottle top. Alternative bases and designs using egg cartons or plastic bags are also mentioned. The overall instructions allow the reader to create a simple paper or cardboard lantern.
This document discusses establishing an environmentally sustainable lifestyle through adopting a "Middle Way" as taught by Buddha. It summarizes that the Middle Way involves simplifying life's necessities through moderate consumption of food, clothing, shelter and transportation. Adopting this lifestyle would help alleviate the current environmental crisis by reducing pollution and resource use at all stages of production and transport. Key aspects of a modern sustainable lifestyle discussed include using renewable energy, conserving water and reducing waste and chemical consumption, as well as choosing a plant-based diet which has a much smaller environmental footprint than meat-based diets. The document encourages living sustainably ourselves and helping others do the same.
The document provides an introduction to Buddhism, including:
1) It describes Buddha's life journey from prince to enlightenment, including his encounters with suffering that led him to abandon worldly life and find the truth through meditation.
2) It explains Buddha's key teachings - the Four Noble Truths about suffering and its cessation through the Noble Eightfold Path.
3) It emphasizes that Buddha's teachings can benefit all people by cultivating understanding and abandoning suffering, and that following his teachings could create a more peaceful world.
This document provides an introduction to Pāḷi grammar, including the Pāḷi alphabet and an overview of noun and adjective declension patterns. It discusses the different cases that nouns can take and provides numerous examples of how different types of nouns, such as those ending in -a, -ī, -u, and others, are declined. It also covers adjective declension and types of adjectives like those ending in -antu and the comparat form.
This document provides a biography of Sakyamuni Buddha in 40 sections. It describes his life as a prince named Siddhattha in Kapilavatthu, India. As a prince, he was sheltered but noticed suffering in the world. After seeing old age, sickness, and death, he decided to leave his family to find the truth of how to end suffering. He studied under teachers but eventually practiced asceticism. After nearly starving, he realized asceticism was not the path. He meditated under a bodhi tree and became enlightened, realizing desire and ignorance cause suffering. He then taught the dharma to others to help them end suffering as well.
Buddhist Studies for Young Students - Primary Level.pdfDanuse Murty
The document provides background information on a Buddhist studies workbook for primary level students. It includes a preface, introduction for parents and teachers, table of contents, and samples of lessons. The lessons cover topics like the life of the Buddha, his teachings, Buddhist history and culture. The workbook aims to help students develop elementary knowledge of Buddhism and establish a peaceful way of life through practicing concepts like the Five Precepts and loving-kindness. It is intended for upper primary or beginning secondary students and uses simple explanations and questions to engage students in developing their own understanding.
The document summarizes information about the Bodhi tree, which is considered sacred in Buddhism. It describes how Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment while meditating under a Bodhi tree. The tree's medicinal uses and role in natural ecosystems are discussed. The document also tells how the Mahabodhi Tree at Bodh Gaya was successfully treated and rehabilitated after being threatened by an insect infestation in the early 2000s.
A booklet about the Indian Elephant and its role in and contributions to the history, religion, and ecosystems. It has been designed to help save the elephant from extinction in the wild.
This document provides background information on a colouring book about the life of Siddhattha Gotama, who became the Buddha. It was published by the Buddhist Council of New South Wales to provide a teaching resource about Buddhism. The colouring book is based on an earlier pictorial biography and contains captions explaining key events in the Buddha's life from birth to enlightenment to teaching and passing away. It is intended to help children learn about the Buddha's life and teachings through colouring and reflecting on the pictures and text.
Sadako Sasaki was a young Japanese girl who lived in Hiroshima and was exposed to radiation from the atomic bomb dropped on the city in 1945. She developed leukemia at age 11 and was hospitalized. While in the hospital, she was told a Japanese legend that anyone who folds 1000 paper cranes would be granted a wish. Sadako began folding cranes in hopes of recovering, but ultimately passed away after folding over 1000 cranes. Her classmates built a monument to Sadako and the children killed by the atomic bomb, where paper cranes are still sent in her memory as a symbol of peace.
This document provides a workbook to help individuals and communities establish environmentally sustainable lifestyles. It contains information on measuring ecological footprints, examining energy, water, waste and chemical use at home, and suggestions for more sustainable practices. The workbook utilizes online footprint calculators and provides worksheets to help understand current behaviors and develop action plans for improvements. The goal is to contribute to environmental sustainability and emission reduction targets through lifestyle changes.
This document provides information about the natural heritage of Australia. It discusses the country's diverse landforms and ecosystems, as well as its unique flora and fauna. Specific sections cover Australian terrestrial ecosystems, open forests and woodlands, flowering plant families, vertebrate animals, threatened species, and protecting wildlife. The document aims to educate about Australia's natural environment and biodiversity.
Global environmental and social problems are symptoms of unsustainable human lifestyles and population growth. The document discusses the current global crisis in terms of climate change due to greenhouse gas emissions. It proposes addressing this at the individual level through adopting a simple, sustainable lifestyle as taught by Buddha - moderate views and actions that avoid extremes. Living according to Buddhist principles like the Noble Eightfold Path can help create a more just and harmonious world for all.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Main Java[All of the Base Concepts}.docxadhitya5119
This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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.
ISO/IEC 27001, ISO/IEC 42001, and GDPR: Best Practices for Implementation and...PECB
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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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To Parents and Teachers
Origami literally means paper-folding in Japanese (ori-gami). Paper was
first used in China in the 1st
century AD and paper-making process was
developed there in the 2nd
century AD. Paper was introduced to Japan
in the 6th
Century AD by Buddhist monks and there the original folding
of paper documents slowly evolved into an art form.
Origami is a holistic teaching medium, as it encourages a wise use of
natural resources, helps children develop concentration and creative
imagination, and to direct these abilities to creating things beneficial
for everyone. Origami costs close to nothing and so it is ideal for
anyone with a good supply of clean paper.
This origami activity has been designed to encourage children to
reflect on the current marine environment crisis, and use their natural
talents to create little gifts for Christmas, birthdays and other
occasions. By using this booklet the children can learn to make simple
origami models of animals, people and various objects from ordinary
paper.
3. Origami Person
This simple origami person is made by folding paper.
All you need to make it is paper and colour pencils.
The hat, the bag or cup and the map are also traditional Origami models.
Adapted from the origami doll at www.enchantedlearning.com
4. Origami Hat and Boat
(Front view)
To make this easy origami hat, use one rectangular sheet of paper,
and follow the instructions below.
Turn the sides of the hat inside out to make a little boat.
Fold both front
and back flaps up:
Fold corners over
and colour your hat:
5. Origami Cup, Bag and other Things
To make a simple origami cup, use one sheet of paper, and follow the
instructions below.
To make a bag, simply use a larger sheet of paper, such as brown paper
or newspaper, and fold it as for the cup. Experiment to improve on this
basic design.
To make a finger puppet, make a small cup as before. Then fold the front
flap inside, and turn the cup upside down. Draw the puppet features on it.
Back Front
6. Origami Dove
To make a dove, use a small square of paper and
fold along the dashed lines as shown.
Fold up on
both sides
Fold sides
together
Make
the
wings
Make the
beak, using
inverse fold
Make the
tail, using
inverse
fold.
Bend each
wing slightly
along the
dashed line.
7. Origami Whale
This simple origami whale is made by folding paper. All you need to
make it is paper, scissors and colour pencils .
Make a short cut through the end of the fold in the tail. Fold the
edges of the tail outwards. Draw the eyes, mouth and fins, and colour
in.
Adapted from the origami whale at www.enchantedlearning.com
8. Copied from “Origami Aussie Animals” with a permission from Steve Isham, Bandicoot Books at
www.bandicootbooks.com
Alternatively, in (3) fold the flaps over the top to form the open
wings, and in (5) fold the feet out too.
9. Use the Peace Crane model overleaf to make the Bird Base.
Copied from “Origami Aussie Animals” with a permission from Steve Isham,
Bandicoot Books at www.bandicootbooks.com
11. Origami Star
To make a star, use a small square of paper and fold it along the
dashed lines as shown. Then press the centers of all 4 sides
together to form a star.
12. Origami Box
To make a small box use a square piece of paper, and follow the
instructions given below. All diagrams, except the finished boxes,
are
from the top view of the paper.
Use different square sizes to make a wide range of boxes.
Reuse old calendars and other paper to help reduce pollution.
Turn the T and B
sides upright
Unfold
Unfold the L and R sides fully
Fold the R side up, shape its 2 corners
and fold the flap in.
Repeat on the L side
to complete the box
Finished box from
the side view
T
B
L R
RL
T
B
13. A Little Cardboard House
To make a simple house for your origami models, all the materials you
will need are just some cardboard from discarded boxes or other
things, string and glue.
Cut and fold one sheet of the cardboard to make the floor, walls and
two windows of the house. Cut and fold another sheet to make the
roof. Cut out the door and tie the walls of the house together with
a string. You can also paste another door over the inner one and place
a small sheet of cardboard on the roof for an extra protection.
Finally you can add other features like solar panels and a water tank,
and also make a little garden with some trees and other plants.
14. Origami Gifts
Now that you have learnt how
to make various origami
models, you can create little
gifts for birthdays and other
occasions.