The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focuses on empowering girls and women. The Rotary Club of Makati Sa Loreo Zone conducted literacy projects in partnership with other Rotary clubs, focusing on anti-rabies, anti-dengue, leptospirosis, and oral hygiene. They educated over 250 students and donated books to Muzon Elementary School, which has over 2,350 students. Their guest speaker, Sylvia Lichauco De Leon, discussed women's and children's issues in the Philippines and founded an organization called Lola Grande Foundation to advocate for these causes.
The document summarizes an ACSI mission trip to Uganda and Nigeria in 2016. The trip involved visiting orphanages, villages, and churches to provide humanitarian aid such as food, clothing, and funds. They conducted medical outreach events and met with government officials. In Nigeria, the Governor donated land for ACSI to build a hospital and job training center. The mission provided assistance to widows, orphans, and impoverished communities.
The document provides a schedule of events for Emmett Nazarene Church for the week including Sunday school, worship service, prayer groups, and activities. It also lists leadership contacts and provides notices about upcoming events like a Wednesday night potluck, adult retreat, and needs for volunteers. World mission updates are included about safely traveled delegations, new projects approved, and prayer requests for areas experiencing drought and a church recovering from fire damage.
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The document summarizes various upcoming community events in the area, including:
1) A history group in Whiteparish welcoming new members for the start of their new season, with a talk on deer hunting.
2) A local history society in Redlynch holding an exhibition remembering soldiers from the area who served in WWI.
3) Various other upcoming community events like a goose fair, coffee mornings, try-outs for short mat bowling, and a film screening.
Belize is located in Central America and bordered by Mexico and Guatemala. It has a diverse landscape that includes mountains, swamps, tropical jungles, and the world's second largest barrier reef off its coast. Most Belizeans are of mixed Maya, Spanish, African, and British ancestry. The main highways are paved but the rest are dirt roads. There are numerous ancient Mayan ruins throughout Belize. Rural villages have thatched huts and limited infrastructure like running water.
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.
To log into Blackboard, click "User Login" and enter your username as your first initial, last name, underscore, then "bb" and the temporary password "123456". Once logged in, your seminars will be listed and you can click the one you want to enter. LSE Tech support can help change your password in the future if desired.
The document summarizes an ACSI mission trip to Uganda and Nigeria in 2016. The trip involved visiting orphanages, villages, and churches to provide humanitarian aid such as food, clothing, and funds. They conducted medical outreach events and met with government officials. In Nigeria, the Governor donated land for ACSI to build a hospital and job training center. The mission provided assistance to widows, orphans, and impoverished communities.
The document provides a schedule of events for Emmett Nazarene Church for the week including Sunday school, worship service, prayer groups, and activities. It also lists leadership contacts and provides notices about upcoming events like a Wednesday night potluck, adult retreat, and needs for volunteers. World mission updates are included about safely traveled delegations, new projects approved, and prayer requests for areas experiencing drought and a church recovering from fire damage.
SJ_180914_SJ_MAIN_1_096 - community spread 1.PDFTom Dunican
The document summarizes various upcoming community events in the area, including:
1) A history group in Whiteparish welcoming new members for the start of their new season, with a talk on deer hunting.
2) A local history society in Redlynch holding an exhibition remembering soldiers from the area who served in WWI.
3) Various other upcoming community events like a goose fair, coffee mornings, try-outs for short mat bowling, and a film screening.
Belize is located in Central America and bordered by Mexico and Guatemala. It has a diverse landscape that includes mountains, swamps, tropical jungles, and the world's second largest barrier reef off its coast. Most Belizeans are of mixed Maya, Spanish, African, and British ancestry. The main highways are paved but the rest are dirt roads. There are numerous ancient Mayan ruins throughout Belize. Rural villages have thatched huts and limited infrastructure like running water.
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.
To log into Blackboard, click "User Login" and enter your username as your first initial, last name, underscore, then "bb" and the temporary password "123456". Once logged in, your seminars will be listed and you can click the one you want to enter. LSE Tech support can help change your password in the future if desired.
Title: Mudwig’s Secret Vineyard
Style: 2D Animation series currently in development
Format: 52 11-minute episodes, 26 half-hours
Genre: Comedy for younger children
Accomplishment, Aspirations & Challenges: BostonThe Hub Milan
The document summarizes Boston's accomplishments, aspirations, and challenges in promoting cycling. It discusses Boston winning an award for the worst bike city, but has since transformed through building bike lanes, adding bike parking, educating the public, and encouraging more cycling through initiatives like a bike share program. The city's goals are to create ten miles of bikeways, 500 additional bike racks, improve relationships with police, and engage 10,000 new cyclists. Boston aims to continue engineering better infrastructure, educating residents, and encouraging more people to bike as part of its vision to become a premier cycling city.
This document provides an overview and objectives of a modular workbook on decimal numbers. It introduces decimals and their place value, explaining how to read, write, name, compare, order, and round decimal numbers. Exercises are included to help learners evaluate their understanding of decimals.
The document discusses Ivan Illich's views on deschooling society and alternative models for learning. Illich criticized schools for being custodial institutions that assume learning must be taught through formal instruction. He argued that most learning occurs outside of school through friendship, reading, and life experiences. Illich proposed alternative "learning webs" where individuals could access networks, learning objects, skill exchanges, and educators to facilitate self-directed learning.
Emotions are a form of non verbal communication that we use to reflect our physiological and mental state. We express emotions when we are dealing with everything around us even with our computers. Since we are becoming more dependent on computers in our lives, we need to design more interactive systems. In other words, we need to adapt computers to our needs as well as to our behavior; make computers emotionally intelligent, in order to be able to detect ours mood and make decisions based on that.
The document discusses a programming assignment for a CSE340 class on principles of programming languages. It provides an overview of the assignment which involves modifying source code to implement a parser for a grammar. It includes the grammar rules to be implemented, sample code for the parser implementation, and example input programs to test the parser. It also reviews concepts like predictive parsing.
The document discusses Ivan Illich's views on deschooling society and alternative models for learning. Illich criticized schools for being custodial institutions that assume learning must be taught through formal instruction. He argued that most learning occurs outside of school through friendship, reading, and life experiences. Illich proposed alternative "learning webs" where individuals could access networks, learning objects, skill exchanges, and educators to facilitate self-directed learning.
A73A CQWW 2012 Contest operation from the Desert of QatarTobias Wellnitz
This presentation was given in the Contest forum at the HamRadio convention 2012 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
A73A was a Multi/Multi contest participation in Fieldday style from the desert of Qatar. Vertical Antennas were used directly over salt water.
El documento habla sobre cómo la industria cinematográfica usa afiches de películas para promocionar las películas y convencer al público de comprar entradas. Explica que los afiches suelen usar poses estereotipadas y clichés reconocibles para representar héroes, villanos, romances y géneros como el terror. También analiza cómo los diseñadores a veces arruinan buenos diseños originales para ajustarse a expectativas comerciales.
This is the presentation that Pres. Jing Sarao (RY2009-2010) presented during the Team Visit. It contains our club's plans and programs for the term of Pres. Jing.
The document outlines the details of a wedding ceremony and reception, including strands of lights and tealights in trees for the ceremony, a dress and bridesmaids for the bride, photography, invitations with calligraphy, programs, decorations with centerpieces possibly including artichokes and ferns, a cake and beverages, a mashed potato or grits bar for food, departure in a land rover or classic car with tin cans and birdseed, and favors such as turtles, recipe cards, coozies, and marshmallow bags for the overall theme.
1. A recent paper by John Opie discussed renewed interest in venous valvuloplasty and sparked debate online.
2. Venous valvuloplasty aims to reduce blood reflux and venous hypertension in chronic venous disease. It requires an experienced surgeon and careful patient selection.
3. While advances have been made, the main surgical approach for chronic venous insufficiency remains great saphenous vein ligation and stripping. However, some studies show valvuloplasty or external vein support devices can achieve long-term competence of both deep and superficial veins.
Rakuten aims to become the number one global internet company. To achieve this goal, Rakuten plans to run their entire business in English to create value between the internet and traditional businesses worldwide. Founded in 1997 in Japan, Rakuten has expanded over the years through mergers and acquisitions to offer a variety of e-commerce, travel, fintech, and other services globally.
The document summarizes the benefits of stationary fuel cell systems for commercial real estate. Fuel cells provide clean, efficient distributed energy generation that can significantly reduce energy costs and carbon emissions compared to grid power. They operate at a lower cost per kWh than utility rates and can provide both electricity and heat for buildings. Various incentives are available to support the installation of fuel cell CHP systems.
This document discusses dynamic analysis techniques for understanding the runtime behavior of object-oriented programs. It describes various sources of runtime information, such as program output, resource usage, and internal instrumentation. Common tools for dynamic analysis include loggers, debuggers, and profilers. Reverse engineering techniques can combine static and dynamic views. Feature-based analysis aims to map features to source code by comparing execution traces.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focuses on literacy programs and youth leadership development. The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo continued its literacy program through donations to students and a talk on personal hygiene. They also organized preparation for an upcoming youth conference and visited a community project site in Calawis, Antipolo to support a grant.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati South Lorenzo for September and early October 2009. It discusses relief efforts for victims of Typhoon Ondoy, including donating goods and coordinating with other clubs to distribute supplies. It also lists upcoming district events in October and birthdays being celebrated within the club that month. Key club projects discussed include a hair grooming training program and participation in cleaning up the Pasig River.
Title: Mudwig’s Secret Vineyard
Style: 2D Animation series currently in development
Format: 52 11-minute episodes, 26 half-hours
Genre: Comedy for younger children
Accomplishment, Aspirations & Challenges: BostonThe Hub Milan
The document summarizes Boston's accomplishments, aspirations, and challenges in promoting cycling. It discusses Boston winning an award for the worst bike city, but has since transformed through building bike lanes, adding bike parking, educating the public, and encouraging more cycling through initiatives like a bike share program. The city's goals are to create ten miles of bikeways, 500 additional bike racks, improve relationships with police, and engage 10,000 new cyclists. Boston aims to continue engineering better infrastructure, educating residents, and encouraging more people to bike as part of its vision to become a premier cycling city.
This document provides an overview and objectives of a modular workbook on decimal numbers. It introduces decimals and their place value, explaining how to read, write, name, compare, order, and round decimal numbers. Exercises are included to help learners evaluate their understanding of decimals.
The document discusses Ivan Illich's views on deschooling society and alternative models for learning. Illich criticized schools for being custodial institutions that assume learning must be taught through formal instruction. He argued that most learning occurs outside of school through friendship, reading, and life experiences. Illich proposed alternative "learning webs" where individuals could access networks, learning objects, skill exchanges, and educators to facilitate self-directed learning.
Emotions are a form of non verbal communication that we use to reflect our physiological and mental state. We express emotions when we are dealing with everything around us even with our computers. Since we are becoming more dependent on computers in our lives, we need to design more interactive systems. In other words, we need to adapt computers to our needs as well as to our behavior; make computers emotionally intelligent, in order to be able to detect ours mood and make decisions based on that.
The document discusses a programming assignment for a CSE340 class on principles of programming languages. It provides an overview of the assignment which involves modifying source code to implement a parser for a grammar. It includes the grammar rules to be implemented, sample code for the parser implementation, and example input programs to test the parser. It also reviews concepts like predictive parsing.
The document discusses Ivan Illich's views on deschooling society and alternative models for learning. Illich criticized schools for being custodial institutions that assume learning must be taught through formal instruction. He argued that most learning occurs outside of school through friendship, reading, and life experiences. Illich proposed alternative "learning webs" where individuals could access networks, learning objects, skill exchanges, and educators to facilitate self-directed learning.
A73A CQWW 2012 Contest operation from the Desert of QatarTobias Wellnitz
This presentation was given in the Contest forum at the HamRadio convention 2012 in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
A73A was a Multi/Multi contest participation in Fieldday style from the desert of Qatar. Vertical Antennas were used directly over salt water.
El documento habla sobre cómo la industria cinematográfica usa afiches de películas para promocionar las películas y convencer al público de comprar entradas. Explica que los afiches suelen usar poses estereotipadas y clichés reconocibles para representar héroes, villanos, romances y géneros como el terror. También analiza cómo los diseñadores a veces arruinan buenos diseños originales para ajustarse a expectativas comerciales.
This is the presentation that Pres. Jing Sarao (RY2009-2010) presented during the Team Visit. It contains our club's plans and programs for the term of Pres. Jing.
The document outlines the details of a wedding ceremony and reception, including strands of lights and tealights in trees for the ceremony, a dress and bridesmaids for the bride, photography, invitations with calligraphy, programs, decorations with centerpieces possibly including artichokes and ferns, a cake and beverages, a mashed potato or grits bar for food, departure in a land rover or classic car with tin cans and birdseed, and favors such as turtles, recipe cards, coozies, and marshmallow bags for the overall theme.
1. A recent paper by John Opie discussed renewed interest in venous valvuloplasty and sparked debate online.
2. Venous valvuloplasty aims to reduce blood reflux and venous hypertension in chronic venous disease. It requires an experienced surgeon and careful patient selection.
3. While advances have been made, the main surgical approach for chronic venous insufficiency remains great saphenous vein ligation and stripping. However, some studies show valvuloplasty or external vein support devices can achieve long-term competence of both deep and superficial veins.
Rakuten aims to become the number one global internet company. To achieve this goal, Rakuten plans to run their entire business in English to create value between the internet and traditional businesses worldwide. Founded in 1997 in Japan, Rakuten has expanded over the years through mergers and acquisitions to offer a variety of e-commerce, travel, fintech, and other services globally.
The document summarizes the benefits of stationary fuel cell systems for commercial real estate. Fuel cells provide clean, efficient distributed energy generation that can significantly reduce energy costs and carbon emissions compared to grid power. They operate at a lower cost per kWh than utility rates and can provide both electricity and heat for buildings. Various incentives are available to support the installation of fuel cell CHP systems.
This document discusses dynamic analysis techniques for understanding the runtime behavior of object-oriented programs. It describes various sources of runtime information, such as program output, resource usage, and internal instrumentation. Common tools for dynamic analysis include loggers, debuggers, and profilers. Reverse engineering techniques can combine static and dynamic views. Feature-based analysis aims to map features to source code by comparing execution traces.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focuses on literacy programs and youth leadership development. The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo continued its literacy program through donations to students and a talk on personal hygiene. They also organized preparation for an upcoming youth conference and visited a community project site in Calawis, Antipolo to support a grant.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati South Lorenzo for September and early October 2009. It discusses relief efforts for victims of Typhoon Ondoy, including donating goods and coordinating with other clubs to distribute supplies. It also lists upcoming district events in October and birthdays being celebrated within the club that month. Key club projects discussed include a hair grooming training program and participation in cleaning up the Pasig River.
The document provides biographical information about Adelaida Annabella Morelos-Chan, who will be speaking to the Rotary Club of Makati Sa Lorezo. It summarizes her work history including founding and leading various companies in the Philippines, Liechtenstein, Texas, and Belgium. It also outlines her community service involvement in over 24 boards across multiple countries. The document continues by providing details of her communications and IT experience, including producing documentaries and writing articles on topics like criminal justice, health, fashion, and political changes.
The Rotary Club of Makati Sa Loreo held several activities in August in line with the Rotary International theme of water, health, environment, and youth. Members planted trees in Puerto Princesa, Palawan and attended the inductions of three new Palawan clubs. They also supported a feeding project for street children and held a forum on election automation. At a Governor's Day event, the club donated funds to Father Rocky's feeding foundation. Upcoming September activities include a literacy summit and river clean-up to support the Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig initiative.
The document summarizes VIDES Philippines' participation in various events celebrating National Children's Month and the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
[1] VIDES kids performed at the House of Representatives to promote positive discipline and anti-corporal punishment. [2] VIDES also organized relief efforts for victims of Typhoon Ondoy, visiting displaced families in Quezon City and Pasay City. [3] Additionally, VIDES launched an audio CD on positive parenting and participated in other events honoring children's rights.
The document discusses Rotary International's relief efforts in response to natural disasters that impacted the Philippines, Samoan Islands, and Indonesia in early October 2009. It details how local Rotary clubs distributed urgent relief supplies like food, water, shelter and clothing to over 500 families affected by Typhoon Parma in the Philippines. It also discusses how Rotary clubs partnered with other organizations to provide tents, blankets and emergency response kits containing necessities to victims of an earthquake in Indonesia and tsunami in the Samoan Islands. The summary highlights Rotary's work at the grassroots level through local clubs to immediately aid disaster victims and support long-term recovery efforts.
This document provides information about the Peaks to Points Festival 2014, which is a two week environmental festival held in southeast Queensland from July 19th to August 3rd. The festival features over 35 hands-on events hosted by councils, community and environmental groups from Ipswich, Brisbane and Logan, including guided walks, workshops, tree planting, bus tours and other activities. The goal of the festival is to connect people of all ages and interests and show how the local environment can be protected and improved by working together. A list of upcoming events from July 19th to July 27th is then provided, including weeding and planting activities, guided walks, and educational workshops.
The document summarizes activities of the Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo in September 2009. It discusses a joint meeting with 10 other clubs focused on cleaning up the Pasig River, with the club donating P50,000. It introduces the guest speaker, Fr. Larry Tan, SDB, and his background. It also mentions follow up on implementing a 3H grant in Antipolo, donating medical equipment, and upcoming district activities in September including a literacy summit and meetings of new generations of Interact and Rotary Community Corps members.
This newsletter from the British International School in Ho Chi Minh City provides information about upcoming events and recent activities at the school. It mentions that Year 4 students will be going on a trip to Long Hai on March 9th and that parents' evening is scheduled for March 19th. It also summarizes recent community outreach activities including visits between students and local partners, and an assembly led by Year 6 students about protecting endangered shark and rhino species.
The document provides information about upcoming community events and activities in the Upper Yarra region, including workshops on topics like native American healing, craft activities, films, and a youth initiative award. Community groups in the area like UYCE and ECOSS are promoting various workshops, gatherings, and exhibitions happening over the coming months.
The document summarizes activities from the 33rd anniversary celebration of the SAVER society at the DLSAU campus. It describes various events held from June 19 to June 25, 2010 including a dog anti-rabies vaccination drive, Eucharistic celebration, seminar on canine diseases, animal trivia contest, and acceptance of new society members. Similar events are outlined for the 32nd Lady SAVER anniversary from September 5-16, 2010.
AG Ed Afzelius
Global Presidents:
Nes Santiago - RC Alabang North
Bles Macalintal - RC Muntinlupa Central
Rony Margallo - RC Muntinlupa Filinvest
Jimmy Bonifacio - RC Muntinlupa North
Henry Tia - RC Muntinlupa South
AG Ric Dela Torre
Global Presidents:
Sylvia Wade - RC Makati Legaspi
Ronnie Legaspi - RC Makati McKinley
Jun Galindez - RC Makati Metro
Eric Angeles - RC Makati West
Christine Estepa - RC San Nicolas Makati
The document introduces the EProtect memorial service prepaid card, which provides affordable funeral services and accidental death benefits. Key details include:
1) The prepaid card costs only P2.74 per day and provides standard funeral arrangements including transport, preparation, a casket, viewing areas, and assistance with permits.
2) In the event of accidental death, beneficiaries receive P100,000 in cash benefits plus the funeral services.
3) Coverage is available for ages 10-65 and accidental death benefits are effective immediately upon enrollment.
The document discusses different earning scenarios for security guards at an agency with 1,500 employees. Scenario 1 pays each guard 999 pesos per month for a total of 1,498,500 pesos, while Scenario 2 pays 100 guards 12,487.50 pesos each through a corporate package program for a total of 1,248,750 pesos. A third scenario pays guards at different levels from 220 to 20 pesos per hour for a total income of 1,230,000 pesos. The document promotes the opportunities to earn more through franchise discounts and bonuses by leveraging imagination to expand business to call centers, bus companies, and other client types.
This document outlines an earning opportunity through the sale of E-Protect registration kits and cards. It details various package options that can be purchased and resold to earn commissions. Consultants can earn direct sales bonuses for each kit and card sold, as well as fast start and repeat order bonuses. Higher ranks of gold, platinum, and diamond provide unilevel bonus commissions on downstream sales. The program offers perks like discounts, a business website and SMS system to help run the business.
The document summarizes the activities of the Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo from July 2009 to October 2009. It describes various community service projects focused on health, literacy, vocational training, and typhoon relief. It also outlines club meetings, fellowship events, and initiatives to promote the club's public image through various online platforms. The club welcomed new members and worked on projects with its partner club.
The document summarizes Rotary activities in October 2009, including a district membership recruitment seminar, donations to charitable causes, and an event launching the 2010 Rotary International convention in Montreal. It also announces upcoming district events in November, including a forum with political candidates and the governor's visit to the local Rotary club.
The Rotary Club of Makati donated books to four schools in Taytay, Rizal that were affected by flooding from Typhoon Ketsana. They distributed books and 300 relief packages to students at Taytay Elementary School Central. San Isidro Elementary School suffered the most damage, with estimated book losses of 700,000 pesos. The club also provided updates on upcoming literacy and fundraising events.
The Rotary International theme for 2009-2010 focused on strengthening communities through service. The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo had a busy week starting with a job training program called "Gunting Para sa Kabuhayan" to help people start careers in hair grooming. They also established a Rotary Community Corps in Antipolo to assist with ongoing service projects. Additionally, club members traveled to Batangas to support the "Kapit Bisig sa Ilog Pasig" project and interacted with community members living along the Pasig River.
Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010 is "The Four-Way Test". At a regular meeting, guest speaker Fr. Larry Tan encouraged Rotarians to emulate the spirit of selfless love shown by former Philippine president Corazon Aquino and to give their time, talents, and treasures to help those in need. The club also participated in literacy projects and a summit to increase literacy among underprivileged children. Contributions to Rotary's Annual Programs Fund through the Every Rotarian, Every Year initiative support projects in over 160 countries.
The document provides information about becoming a member of Rotary International. It describes Rotary as a global network of over 32,000 local clubs and 1.2 million members worldwide. It outlines the qualifications for membership, which include holding a professional position and demonstrating commitment to service. It explains that individuals must be sponsored by an existing member and approved by the local club's membership committee. Responsibilities of members include regular meeting attendance, paying annual dues, and participating in club activities and projects.
The document summarizes Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010, which was "Every Reader a Leader". It discusses two key events related to this theme: 1) An "Every Reader a Leader" program launch on August 4th at the Manila Peninsula Hotel to promote literacy by adopting schools. RCM San Lorenzo adopted a school in Sibol, Taguig and sent 10 members to the launch. 2) Preparations for RCM San Lorenzo's 17th induction ceremony, including multiple rehearsals at San Lorenzo Village and a final rehearsal at the Philippine Army Officers Club.
The document summarizes the Rotary International theme for 2009-2010, which is "The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands". It discusses events from the Rotary Club of Makati including their first meeting where the guest speaker was PDG Jimmy Cura. It also mentions a fellowship mass and vocational road show. The bulletin board section excerpts a message from RI President John Kenny emphasizing that the future of Rotary lies with members in local clubs and their service, and asking members to focus on water, health, hunger and literacy.
Rotary International's theme for 2009-2010 is "The Future of Rotary is in Your Hands." The Rotary Club of Makati San Lorenzo held several planning meetings and events to kick off the new Rotary year under President Jing Sarao, including crafting the year-long plan, team visits for validation, joint meetings with other local clubs, and a handover ceremony from outgoing President Chacha Camacho. Past District Governor Jimmy Cura was the guest speaker at the inaugural meeting to share insights on serving the Rotary spirit for the year.
The document lists Rotary clubs that have achieved 100% Paul Harris Fellow status as of March 30, 2009. It includes the district, club, country, and date certified for each club. There are over 200 clubs listed from countries around the world, demonstrating the global reach of Rotary's philanthropic goals.
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Muktapishti is a traditional Ayurvedic preparation made from Shoditha Mukta (Purified Pearl), is believed to help regulate thyroid function and reduce symptoms of hyperthyroidism due to its cooling and balancing properties. Clinical evidence on its efficacy remains limited, necessitating further research to validate its therapeutic benefits.
These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a quick overview of the physiological basis of a normal electrocardiogram.
Learning objectives:
1. Define an electrocardiogram (ECG) and electrocardiography
2. Describe how dipoles generated by the heart produce the waveforms of the ECG
3. Describe the components of a normal electrocardiogram of a typical bipolar lead (limb II)
4. Differentiate between intervals and segments
5. Enlist some common indications for obtaining an ECG
6. Describe the flow of current around the heart during the cardiac cycle
7. Discuss the placement and polarity of the leads of electrocardiograph
8. Describe the normal electrocardiograms recorded from the limb leads and explain the physiological basis of the different records that are obtained
9. Define mean electrical vector (axis) of the heart and give the normal range
10. Define the mean QRS vector
11. Describe the axes of leads (hexagonal reference system)
12. Comprehend the vectorial analysis of the normal ECG
13. Determine the mean electrical axis of the ventricular QRS and appreciate the mean axis deviation
14. Explain the concepts of current of injury, J point, and their significance
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 11, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 9, Human Physiology - From Cells to Systems, Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
3. Chapter 29, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
4. Electrocardiogram, StatPearls - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK549803/
5. ECG in Medical Practice by ABM Abdullah, 4th edition
6. Chapter 3, Cardiology Explained, https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK2214/
7. ECG Basics, http://www.nataliescasebook.com/tag/e-c-g-basics
Here is the updated list of Top Best Ayurvedic medicine for Gas and Indigestion and those are Gas-O-Go Syp for Dyspepsia | Lavizyme Syrup for Acidity | Yumzyme Hepatoprotective Capsules etc
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Phenomenal Oct 22, 2009
1. ROTARY INTERNATIONAL THEME IN 2009-2010
OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
PROGRAMME PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE
ROWENA “Jing” SARAO
Call to Order
Pres. Jing Sarao Dear RCMSL Family,
Invocation
PP Maridel
I would like to welcome everybody back to our regular
meeting after a very long, tiring but fulfilling service
National Anthem projects we had for the victims of Typhoon Ondoy.
Rtn. Eugene Gonzales
Tonight, our guest speaker, Sylvia Lichauco De Leon will
Introduction of Visiting
Rotarians and Guests
be talking about Women and Children Issues. This is a
PP Marilou Romero very interesting topic for all of us since most of our
members are also women’s rights advocates.
President’s Time
Pres. Jing Sarao Just to give everybody an update, we had a 4 in 1 literacy
project at Muzon Elementary School in Taytay Rizal. A
Introduction of Guest
Speaker seminar was conducted about anti-rabies, anti-dengue,
Dir. Shelly Lazaro leptospirosis and proper oral hygience. The project is in
partnership with RCMSL, RC Metro East Taytay and RC
Guest Speaker Paco Manila.
Sylvia Lichauco De Leon
We also donated books to Muzon Elementary school. The
Adjournment school has 2,350 children. Principal Racquel Pinon was
Pres. Jing Sarao grateful for our book donation.
Program Moderator
PP Cynthia Reyes I would like to thank PP Beth, PP Cynthia, PP Nini and
Rtn. Eugene for attending the Octoberfest.
INVOCATION octoBER
Heavenly Father, we thank you for bringing 03 Erwyn Alcomendras
us together again for our regular meeting.
WE pray Lord that you will give us wisdom
that we will be able to learn more from our 24 Prim de Guzman
speaker about women and chirldren’s issue.
WE pray Lord that you make us an
instrument to help women and children who
are in need of assistance. We ask these in
Jesus name. Amen.
2. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 22, 2009
OCTOBER FEST
Friday, October 16, 2009,
Mega World Information Center, McKinley Hills, Fort Bonifacio
RCMSL members
attended the
annual Octoberfest
at Mckinley Hills,
Fort Bonifacio.
Beers were served
to all the guests to
celebrate this
German tradition.
BOOK DONATION
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
RCMSL donated books to Muzon Elementary School.
Receiving the books was Principal Raquel R. Pinon.
Muzon Elementary school has 2,350 students. Redencion
Cecogo, the librarian, was not around during the book
donation.
3. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 22, 2009
HEALTH
Vitamin A Drops
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
RCMSL in partnership with RC Metro East
Taytay conducted a Vitamin A drops campaign
to Grade 1 students of Muzon Elementary
School. There were 300 students who received
Vitamin A drops. Vitamin A deficiency causes
blindness to children. This project will
supplement the vitamin A requirements of
children to avoid any cases of lost of eyesight in
the future.
HEALTH
ORAL Hygiene
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
An Oral Hygiene Seminar was conducted to 250 students of Muzon Elementary School.
They were taught on the proper way of cleaning their teeth to prevent tooth decay. At the
end of the seminar, the students were given toothbrushes and toothpastes.
4. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 22, 2009
LITERACY
– ANTI-DENGUE CAMPAIGN
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
Dengue is very rampant now especially
in flooded areas with stagnant water. A
seminar was conducted to students to
teach them on the how to prevent
dengue.
LITERACY
– ANTI-RABIES CAMPAIGN
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
We had a film showing about rabies, its
causes, prevention and cure. The video is
courtesy of National Rabies Center of San
Lazaro Hospital. The seminar increased the
awareness of student to be responsible pet
owners to avoid cases of rabies in the
future.
5. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Sylvia Lichauco De Leon
Sylvia obtained her degree from Georgetown University, School of Business -
Class of ‘69 with a B.S.B.A. in Foreign Management. After graduation she
became involved in the first condominium developments in the Philippines.
In 1972 she moved to San Francisco and continued working in the real
estate field. She founded Edgewood Investments and handled the acquisition
and management of real estate investments primarily for overseas investors.
She later worked as owner’s representative for the GSIS /PAL development of
the prime commercial property on Union Square, S.F. Unfortunately, due to
change in government despite all her efforts the project did not materialize.
Sylvia worked on raising her 3 daughters in both S.F. and Boston but was
looking for a chance to get involved in development. With a visit to Rwanda
with an inspiring friend, and her last daughter ready for college - Sylvia
returned to the Philippines to work on women’s and children’s issues. Her
first assignment was to help launch an information campaign on the
importance of breastfeeding, where she served as consultant to Children for
Breastfeeding and UNICEF. Breastfeeding is the most far-reaching and least
costly way to alleviate poverty. Yet breast milk substitutes are among the
top 3 items sold in sari-sari stores all over the country. Approximately
16,000 Filipino babies die each year from not being breast fed.
In 2006 after learning about the abuses of our female OFWs from the
Human Rights website, (www.hrw.org) she proposed to the Philippines
government that they host an international conference on gender and
migration. Sylvia founded the Lola Grande Foundation for Women and
Children, Inc. (LGF) which became a co-convener of the “International
Conference on Gender, Migration, and Development (ICGMD) successfully
held in September 2008. (www.icgmd.info) Lola Grande’s partners were the
National Commission on the Role of Filipino Women NCRFW, UNICEF,
UNIFEM, ILO, Migrant Forum Asia and the Women and Gender Institute of
Miriam College. It is important to note that the Manila Call to Action – the
output of the Conference - the Manila Call to Action – has made it to the UN
HCHR (UN High Commissioner on Human Rights, to the Special Rapparteur
on Migrant Workers and their Families.
Sylvia is proposing a Filipino Women’s Fund which will be a grant-making
institution for women and children’s social issues related to education,
environment, livelihood and health (See www.womensfunding network.org).
With women as half the population, they should be entitled to half the
development money. We have a long way to go.
6. OFFICIAL WEEKLY PUBLICATIO OF THE ROTARY CLUB OF MAKATI SA LORE ZO
Thursday, October 08, 2009
4 IN 1 LITERACY PROJ.
Monday, October 19, 2009,
Muzon Elementary School
RCMSL with RC Metro East Taytay and RC Paco
Manila had a 4 in 1 literacy project for Grade 5 and
Grade 6 students of Muzon Elementary School. We had
a film showing about rabies, its causes, prevention and
cure. We also did a presentation on the causes of
dengue and how to prevent it. Since its been in the
news that most people who were victims of the flood are
getting leptospirosis, we also gave some inputs to the
children about the causes of leptospirosis, its symptoms
and what are the possible remedies. The last
presentation was about proper oral hygiene. About 250
students attended the 4 in 1 Literacy Project.
BULLETIN BOARD
•On to Montreal launch is on October 28, 2009, 6pm at Makati Sports Club.
The guest speaker is Ambassador Robert Desjardines of Canada
•October 29 is our Halloween party and new members night. Please invite
prospective members to attend the event.
•Just a friendly reminder, please settle your 2nd quarter dues and the 1,000
assessment for the typhoon ondoy victims.