Smart presentation by Devika Ranjith Pai, with a quiz for India's Independence day. Apt questions along with the answers, categorized in 2 rounds with increasing difficulty level.
Exploring VR with Tom Emrich
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OVERVIEW
Virtual reality is hitting the mainstream hard with mobile-powered solutions already available for users today and large manufacturers entering the market with dedicated devices in 2016. This session is an overview of the VR ecosystem before diving deep into the VR trends; and a look at what is to come in the near future.
OBJECTIVE
To provide the audience with a good understanding of the VR opportunity today and tomorrow
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
VR Ecosystem
VR by the Numbers
VR Trends Today
VR Predictions for Tomorrow
Opportunities & Challenges
Smart presentation by Devika Ranjith Pai, with a quiz for India's Independence day. Apt questions along with the answers, categorized in 2 rounds with increasing difficulty level.
Exploring VR with Tom Emrich
Save 10% off any FITC event with discount code 'slideshare'.
Details at www.FITC.ca
OVERVIEW
Virtual reality is hitting the mainstream hard with mobile-powered solutions already available for users today and large manufacturers entering the market with dedicated devices in 2016. This session is an overview of the VR ecosystem before diving deep into the VR trends; and a look at what is to come in the near future.
OBJECTIVE
To provide the audience with a good understanding of the VR opportunity today and tomorrow
FIVE THINGS AUDIENCE MEMBERS WILL LEARN
VR Ecosystem
VR by the Numbers
VR Trends Today
VR Predictions for Tomorrow
Opportunities & Challenges
Using Generative AI to Assess the Quality of Open-Ended Responses in SurveysRay Poynter
Presented by Karine Pepin.
An enormous amount of time and resources are devoted to improving data quality in survey research.
The quality of open-ended responses has become a critical factor for researchers in evaluating the validity of each participant. Reading through open-ended responses is a time-consuming task that has been difficult to automate.
While most tools are capable of identifying obviously inappropriate responses such as gibberish and profanity, they generally lack the ability to effectively assess the quality of the content.
With its ability to understand context and user-friendliness, Generative AI opens up opportunities for researchers to automate this laborious cleaning process.
During this session, you will be presented with a practical use case demonstrating how GPT was utilized to efficiently clean open-ended responses on a large scale.
Access the presentation recording via NewMR.org/Play-Again
The Great Minds Tech Quiz Bhubaneshwar Prelims- 2011Quizworks
Prelims of The Great Minds Tech Quiz hosted by Samaresh Shah from Quizworks.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz is India's first National Level Tech Quiz for Engineering and MCA students, brought to you by Quizworks in association with IBM's The Great Mind Challenge.
Rise of Artificial Intelligence
What is the history of AI, The application, its pros and cons, how would be the future, AI limitations, Threat to humans, Advancements and conclusion.
No one can now deny the importance of artificial intelligence. When we wake up in the morning and until we go to our bed at night, we use AI.
Various applications can be seen of AI for eg. we use language translation, google maps, speech recognition, self-driven cars and many more.
See full presentation to explore more.
Google which was Originally known as BackRub, was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in a friend’s garage while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University. It has since grown to become the world’s biggest search engine, and the name Google has become synonymous with search.
Apps to help attorneys, paralegals and legal professionals get the job done and stay on top of their game. Built to boost productivity, predict settlements, track time and manage your work, these apps mean business.
We detail 8 strange British laws that are still in existence today and what they actually mean. Did you know these laws still existed?
http://www.bannerjones.co.uk/articles/358
Using Generative AI to Assess the Quality of Open-Ended Responses in SurveysRay Poynter
Presented by Karine Pepin.
An enormous amount of time and resources are devoted to improving data quality in survey research.
The quality of open-ended responses has become a critical factor for researchers in evaluating the validity of each participant. Reading through open-ended responses is a time-consuming task that has been difficult to automate.
While most tools are capable of identifying obviously inappropriate responses such as gibberish and profanity, they generally lack the ability to effectively assess the quality of the content.
With its ability to understand context and user-friendliness, Generative AI opens up opportunities for researchers to automate this laborious cleaning process.
During this session, you will be presented with a practical use case demonstrating how GPT was utilized to efficiently clean open-ended responses on a large scale.
Access the presentation recording via NewMR.org/Play-Again
The Great Minds Tech Quiz Bhubaneshwar Prelims- 2011Quizworks
Prelims of The Great Minds Tech Quiz hosted by Samaresh Shah from Quizworks.
The Great Minds Tech Quiz is India's first National Level Tech Quiz for Engineering and MCA students, brought to you by Quizworks in association with IBM's The Great Mind Challenge.
Rise of Artificial Intelligence
What is the history of AI, The application, its pros and cons, how would be the future, AI limitations, Threat to humans, Advancements and conclusion.
No one can now deny the importance of artificial intelligence. When we wake up in the morning and until we go to our bed at night, we use AI.
Various applications can be seen of AI for eg. we use language translation, google maps, speech recognition, self-driven cars and many more.
See full presentation to explore more.
Google which was Originally known as BackRub, was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin in a friend’s garage while they were Ph.D. students at Stanford University. It has since grown to become the world’s biggest search engine, and the name Google has become synonymous with search.
Apps to help attorneys, paralegals and legal professionals get the job done and stay on top of their game. Built to boost productivity, predict settlements, track time and manage your work, these apps mean business.
We detail 8 strange British laws that are still in existence today and what they actually mean. Did you know these laws still existed?
http://www.bannerjones.co.uk/articles/358
Lawyers made the list of the top 10 most stressful jobs, but what are they so stressed about? Learn about the Top 10 Fears of Lawyers in this MyCase infographic.
Faith and belief in australia infographic mccrindle 2017Mark McCrindle
More than two in three Australians (68%) follow a religion or have spiritual beliefs. Of those that do, almost half (47%) remain committed to the religion of their upbringing. The number of Australians who do not identify with a religion or spiritual belief, however, is on the rise with almost one in three (32%) not identifying with a religion. This study replicated the ABS Census question, but added in an option for ‘spiritual but not religious’. This had a response rate of 14% among Australians nationally, and the Christianity grouping was 45% (down from 61% in the 2011 Census).
More than half of Australians (52%) are open to changing their religious views given the right circumstances and evidence. Younger Australians are more open to changing their current religious views than older generations.
Religion and spirituality a popular topic of conversation
When gathering with friends, more than half of Australians (55%) often or occasionally talk about religion or spirituality. Generation Z (65%) are the most comfortable talking the topic, while the Baby Boomers are the least with 51% never talking about it with their friends.
A genuine faith the greatest attraction to a religion or spirituality
Observing people with genuine faith is the greatest attraction to investigating spirituality. Second is experiencing personal trauma or a significant life change. On the inverse, the top repellent to Australians investigating is public figures or celebrities who are examples of that faith. This is followed by miraculous stories of healings or supernatural occurrences.
Perceptions of Christianity
Australians most value Christian organisations for their work with those in need, specifically looking after people who are homeless, offering financial assistance/food relief programs and providing disaster relief (74%, 72% and 69% respectively). 8% of Australian adults (1.5 million) do not know any Christians, while for Generation Y this is almost one in ten. One in 29 Australians has never heard of Jesus.
Australian communities report infographic 2017Mark McCrindle
The sector that most directly and deliberately improves and supports Australian communities is the not-for profit sector. Charities are in many ways the heart of Australia and their value to this nation is demonstrated by the almost $135 billion given in the last year, most of it by the community rather than government. The esteem of this sector is demonstrated by the size of the charity workforce, which employs 1 in every 10 Australian workers, and is second in size only to retail. In addition to the 1.2 million Australians employed by not-for-profits are the 3.6 million volunteers, all of which makes charities by far Australia’s largest labour force.
While 1 in 5 Australian adults has volunteered for a community organisation in the last year, 4 in 5 adults have given financially to such organisations, with 1 in 4 giving at least monthly.
With generation change, demographic shifts and technological transformation, the landscape for charities is rapidly changing. For the average charity, half of their supporters have joined them since this decade began- and over the same period of time, the nation has grown by almost 3 million people.
The purpose of this annual Australian Communities Report is to equip leaders in the sector to respond with relevance to the changing external environment and the emerging trends. This 2017 study builds on the results from the 2016 and 2015 research and offers insights to help Australia’s not-for-profit leaders continue to create ripples of change that over time will build the capacity of communities locally, nationally and indeed globally.
Delivering excellent customer service for a luxury brandClive Sury
How to deliver excellent customer service for a luxury brand - what's involved, the critical success factors, measures to assess effectiveness and implementation plan.
How to Obtain Permanent Residency in the NetherlandsBridgeWest.eu
You can rely on our assistance if you are ready to apply for permanent residency. Find out more at: https://immigration-netherlands.com/obtain-a-permanent-residence-permit-in-the-netherlands/.
Military Commissions details LtCol Thomas Jasper as Detailed Defense CounselThomas (Tom) Jasper
Military Commissions Trial Judiciary, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. Notice of the Chief Defense Counsel's detailing of LtCol Thomas F. Jasper, Jr. USMC, as Detailed Defense Counsel for Abd Al Hadi Al-Iraqi on 6 August 2014 in the case of United States v. Hadi al Iraqi (10026)
NATURE, ORIGIN AND DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW.pptxanvithaav
These slides helps the student of international law to understand what is the nature of international law? and how international law was originated and developed?.
The slides was well structured along with the highlighted points for better understanding .
DNA Testing in Civil and Criminal Matters.pptxpatrons legal
Get insights into DNA testing and its application in civil and criminal matters. Find out how it contributes to fair and accurate legal proceedings. For more information: https://www.patronslegal.com/criminal-litigation.html
Introducing New Government Regulation on Toll Road.pdfAHRP Law Firm
For nearly two decades, Government Regulation Number 15 of 2005 on Toll Roads ("GR No. 15/2005") has served as the cornerstone of toll road legislation. However, with the emergence of various new developments and legal requirements, the Government has enacted Government Regulation Number 23 of 2024 on Toll Roads to replace GR No. 15/2005. This new regulation introduces several provisions impacting toll business entities and toll road users. Find out more out insights about this topic in our Legal Brief publication.
RIGHTS OF VICTIM EDITED PRESENTATION(SAIF JAVED).pptxOmGod1
Victims of crime have a range of rights designed to ensure their protection, support, and participation in the justice system. These rights include the right to be treated with dignity and respect, the right to be informed about the progress of their case, and the right to be heard during legal proceedings. Victims are entitled to protection from intimidation and harm, access to support services such as counseling and medical care, and the right to restitution from the offender. Additionally, many jurisdictions provide victims with the right to participate in parole hearings and the right to privacy to protect their personal information from public disclosure. These rights aim to acknowledge the impact of crime on victims and to provide them with the necessary resources and involvement in the judicial process.
Car Accident Injury Do I Have a Case....Knowyourright
Every year, thousands of Minnesotans are injured in car accidents. These injuries can be severe – even life-changing. Under Minnesota law, you can pursue compensation through a personal injury lawsuit.
PRECEDENT AS A SOURCE OF LAW (SAIF JAVED).pptxOmGod1
Precedent, or stare decisis, is a cornerstone of common law systems where past judicial decisions guide future cases, ensuring consistency and predictability in the legal system. Binding precedents from higher courts must be followed by lower courts, while persuasive precedents may influence but are not obligatory. This principle promotes fairness and efficiency, allowing for the evolution of the law as higher courts can overrule outdated decisions. Despite criticisms of rigidity and complexity, precedent ensures similar cases are treated alike, balancing stability with flexibility in judicial decision-making.
ASHWINI KUMAR UPADHYAY v/s Union of India.pptxshweeta209
transfer of the P.I.L filed by lawyer Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay in Delhi High Court to Supreme Court.
on the issue of UNIFORM MARRIAGE AGE of men and women.
In 2020, the Ministry of Home Affairs established a committee led by Prof. (Dr.) Ranbir Singh, former Vice Chancellor of National Law University (NLU), Delhi. This committee was tasked with reviewing the three codes of criminal law. The primary objective of the committee was to propose comprehensive reforms to the country’s criminal laws in a manner that is both principled and effective.
The committee’s focus was on ensuring the safety and security of individuals, communities, and the nation as a whole. Throughout its deliberations, the committee aimed to uphold constitutional values such as justice, dignity, and the intrinsic value of each individual. Their goal was to recommend amendments to the criminal laws that align with these values and priorities.
Subsequently, in February, the committee successfully submitted its recommendations regarding amendments to the criminal law. These recommendations are intended to serve as a foundation for enhancing the current legal framework, promoting safety and security, and upholding the constitutional principles of justice, dignity, and the inherent worth of every individual.
1. PIVOTAL MOMENTS IN LEGAL HISTORY
Key events in the evolution of law from the dawn of
civilisation to today
2. 2853 BC - EMPEROR FU XI
Laid down the laws of humanity, establishing
moral & social orders
3. 1300 BC - THE TEN COMMANDMENTS
In the bible written that God gave the 10 Commandments to
Moses. An early statement of fundamental principles.
4. 399 BC - SOCRATES TRIAL
Early recorded trial with Socrates willing to die for his belief
in espousing the truth as he sees it.
5. 50 BC - CICERO THEORIES
Cicero formulated that human beings should follow the
natural law of reason - forming the basis of modern law.
6. 700 AD - FINGERPRINTING INVENTED
Invented in China as a means to authenticate loans and
contracts.
7. 871 AD - ALFRED THE GREAT
Introduced the principle of trial by jury.
8. 1215 AD - MAGNA CARTER
The establishment that ‘no freeman should be deprived of life,
liberty or poverty except by legal judgement…’
9. 1679 AD - HABEAS CORPUS
Prohibiting even a ruler operating outside the law preventing
unlawful detention, or arbitrary imprisonment.
10. 1804 AD - NAPOLEON’S CIVIL CODE
Comprehensive Code of Civil Law enshrining principles of
individual liberty and equality before the law.
11. 1885 AD - A.V.DICEY BRITISH
CONSTITUTION
Book setting out the twin pillars of the primacy of Parliament and
the Rule of Law, safeguarding the independence of the judiciary.
12. 1911 AD - THE PARLIAMENT ACT
Establishment of the supremacy of the elected Commons over the
non-elected Lords. The Lords could no longer block legislation.
13. 1959 AD - EUROPEAN COURT OF
HUMAN RIGHTS
Jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights over
member states of the Council of Europe.
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