The document summarizes the origins and spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It discusses how Jesus was a Jew who taught kindness and drew followers, but was executed for offending Jewish and Roman authorities. His disciples believed he rose from the dead and spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean. Rome initially tolerated Christianity but later persecuted Christians, viewing them as a threat. Constantine legalized Christianity in the 4th century and it became the official religion under Theodosius.
La primogenitura adquirida por juramento (promesa de Dios) a través del Señor Jesucristo, y nuestra es la responsabilidad de mantenerla hasta el fin. o menospreciarla como lo hizo Esaú
This document discusses new concepts of curriculum that focus on developing thinking skills. It argues that today's world requires life-long learning and problem solving abilities rather than just content knowledge. It presents five key aspects of a "thought-full" curriculum: 1) directly teaching thinking skills, 2) using content to engage and activate the mind, 3) stimulating dialogue to build shared understanding, 4) reflecting on one's own thought processes, and 5) cultivating a more thoughtful world through education. The overall message is that education needs to go beyond just teaching content to developing strong thinking abilities in students.
Presentación relizada por alumnos de 5º 5º turno tarde pertenecientes a la EES6 de Berazategui que fue mostrada en la muestra educativa anual realizada el día 31 de Octubre de este año: 2014
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WiFi-Free is a company that provides free public WiFi access across Russia without collecting personal data on users. The company installs equipment on buildings and infrastructure to create a nationwide WiFi network called 2GIS that does not require logins or passwords. Over 33 million people in Russia currently use the WiFi-Free network each month for internet access.
The document summarizes the origins and spread of Christianity in the Roman Empire. It discusses how Jesus was a Jew who taught kindness and drew followers, but was executed for offending Jewish and Roman authorities. His disciples believed he rose from the dead and spread Christianity throughout the Mediterranean. Rome initially tolerated Christianity but later persecuted Christians, viewing them as a threat. Constantine legalized Christianity in the 4th century and it became the official religion under Theodosius.
La primogenitura adquirida por juramento (promesa de Dios) a través del Señor Jesucristo, y nuestra es la responsabilidad de mantenerla hasta el fin. o menospreciarla como lo hizo Esaú
This document discusses new concepts of curriculum that focus on developing thinking skills. It argues that today's world requires life-long learning and problem solving abilities rather than just content knowledge. It presents five key aspects of a "thought-full" curriculum: 1) directly teaching thinking skills, 2) using content to engage and activate the mind, 3) stimulating dialogue to build shared understanding, 4) reflecting on one's own thought processes, and 5) cultivating a more thoughtful world through education. The overall message is that education needs to go beyond just teaching content to developing strong thinking abilities in students.
Presentación relizada por alumnos de 5º 5º turno tarde pertenecientes a la EES6 de Berazategui que fue mostrada en la muestra educativa anual realizada el día 31 de Octubre de este año: 2014
The 3-sentence summary is:
WiFi-Free is a company that provides free public WiFi access across Russia without collecting personal data on users. The company installs equipment on buildings and infrastructure to create a nationwide WiFi network called 2GIS that does not require logins or passwords. Over 33 million people in Russia currently use the WiFi-Free network each month for internet access.
Quality by Design is a practice that uses a multidisciplinary team to simultaneously design products and plan production processes. This approach aims to develop products that satisfy customer expectations through cooperation, trust, and sharing of information between team members from different areas like engineering, production, and customers. Implementing Quality by Design requires organizational changes, using tools to improve communication and development processes, and focusing on customer satisfaction from the beginning of the product life cycle. The benefits include decreased development time, higher quality, and increased profits.
This document provides an overview of the expansion of civilizations in South and Southeast Asia from 500-1500 CE. It discusses the Kushan Kingdom and their role in regional trade via the Silk Road. It then covers the rise and decline of the Gupta Empire in India and the subsequent transformation and decline of Buddhism. The arrival and spread of Islam through invaders like Mahmud of Ghazni and the establishment of the Delhi Sultanate are described. The document examines society, culture, economics and daily life under the Sultanate. It concludes with a section on early states in Southeast Asia and the role of India.
Inter-cultural communication principles guide meaningful and unambiguous information exchange across cultures respectfully. Culture refers to shared systems of symbols, beliefs, attitudes, values, expectations and behaviors among coherent groups, whether within or across states. These principles apply to tourists seeking help, companies merging operations, and politicians negotiating peace. Improved technology and transportation have increased intercultural contact by opening communication without mediation and transporting people outside familiar environments. While some argue globalization reduced diversity, characterizing people as homogeneous markets is simplistic since culture involves many complex factors beyond material aspirations.
This document provides an overview of discrete-event system simulation. It discusses what simulation is, when it is appropriate to use, its advantages and disadvantages. It also covers components of a system like entities, attributes, events. Different types of models are described - static vs dynamic and deterministic vs stochastic. Various application areas of simulation are listed like manufacturing, logistics, military etc.
Bjarke Ingels is a Danish architect and founder of Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). He draws inspiration from sustainable design and sociological concepts, aiming for a balance between playful and practical approaches. Some of his notable projects include Islands Brygge Harbour Bath in Copenhagen, Mountain Dwellings housing in Denmark, and Vancouver House in Canada. Ingels believes that architecture should have an inclusive approach and respond to its local environment through conversation.
Executive summary of Electric vehicle charging station for business plan presentation in ICAR-NAARM and this was written by referring some of the business running models in abroad.
This document summarizes the steps in a Quality by Design (QbD) approach for pharmaceutical development:
1. Define the Target Product Profile to outline the desired quality characteristics.
2. Determine the Critical Quality Attributes that ensure the product's safety, efficacy and quality.
3. Link the material attributes, process parameters and Critical Quality Attributes through experimental studies and risk assessment.
4. Define the Design Space as the multidimensional combination of input variables and process parameters that provide quality assurance.
5. Establish a control strategy for inputs, processes and outputs to maintain final product quality within the design space.
Quality by Design is a practice that uses a multidisciplinary team to simultaneously design products and plan production processes. This concurrent engineering approach aims to develop products that satisfy customer expectations through cooperation and communication across different teams. Implementing Quality by Design requires organizational changes, cross-functional teams, and new communication practices to reduce costs and development time while improving quality, productivity and profits. It utilizes various tools from organizational methods to statistical analysis to support integrated product development.
This document discusses moving from a quality by testing approach to a quality by design approach for method validation and transfer. It proposes a three stage lifecycle process for method validation that begins with method design to define objectives and critical controls. Stage two involves method qualification to confirm the method meets its design. Stage three provides for continued method verification to ensure the method remains fit for use. This lifecycle approach focuses on collecting data and knowledge throughout the method's use to consistently deliver quality results. The document advocates applying quality by design principles to stability studies to reduce testing and costs by focusing on attributes likely to change over time.
Electron beam welding uses a beam of electrons accelerated by high voltage to melt and join materials. It can achieve deep penetration with minimal heat input. It produces a clean, homogeneous weld in a vacuum environment without filler metals or shielding gas. However, it requires expensive equipment and a vacuum chamber. Laser beam welding uses a focused laser beam to melt materials. It has high travel speeds but requires precise part fit-up and tracking. Solid state welding joins materials without melting through processes like friction, diffusion, or ultrasonic welding. Plasma welding uses an arc struck in an externally-supplied ionized gas to produce high temperature for welding metals. Explosion welding joins materials through high velocity impact using a chemical explosion.
Electron beam welding uses a beam of electrons accelerated by high voltage to melt and join materials. It can achieve deep penetration with minimal heat input. It produces a clean, homogeneous weld in a vacuum environment without filler metals or shielding gas. However, it requires expensive equipment and a vacuum chamber. Laser beam welding uses a focused laser beam to melt materials. It has high travel speeds but requires precise part fit-up and positioning. Solid state welding joins materials without melting through processes like friction, diffusion, or ultrasonic welding. This reduces heat effects but is limited in applications. Plasma welding uses an arc struck in an externally-supplied ionized gas to produce high temperature for welding metals.
The document provides information about lathe operations including turning, facing, knurling, grooving, parting, chamfering, taper turning and drilling. It discusses lathe components like the bed, headstock, tailstock, carriage and feed screw. It also covers workholding devices, operating conditions, material removal rate, process sequences and examples of calculating machining times and tool life.
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