The Battle of Gallipoli was a World War I campaign fought on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey between Allied forces from Britain, France, and their dominions against the Ottoman Empire. Intending to secure a sea route to Russia, the Allies launched a naval attack followed by amphibious landings, but the naval attack was repelled and the eight-month land campaign ended in heavy casualties on both sides, forcing the Allies to withdraw. The failed Gallipoli campaign is commemorated annually in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th and was an important event in developing a sense of national identity in those countries.
The Gallipoli Campaign was a British plan conceived by Winston Churchill in 1914 to knock the Ottoman Empire out of World War I by opening a new front in the Dardanelles region. British and French forces landed on the Gallipoli peninsula in April 1915 but faced strong resistance from Ottoman troops. Several failed attacks resulted in heavy Allied casualties. They were finally evacuated in January 1916 after the campaign became a stalemate, marking a significant victory for the Ottomans. The failed Gallipoli campaign remains an important event in the histories of Turkey, Australia, and New Zealand.
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The document discusses technology's impact on society. It begins with a brief history of technology from the 20th century to today. It then examines the effects of technology on the mind, body, and society, such as reduced critical thinking and creativity, obesity, and increased social issues like bullying. The document suggests these impacts relate to conflict theory as technology creates inequality. It provides some statistics on technology's effects and concludes that while technology has benefits, people should be aware of its negative impacts to use it positively.
The document discusses how small businesses can use technology to their advantage. It provides examples of how a lack of proper data backup and security led to business losses. It then lists top reasons to use technology, such as securely storing data, ensuring business continuity, and increasing sales. Finally, it discusses specific ways technology can help small businesses, including marketing via the internet, increasing productivity, and automating backup and security.
Slideshare Technology's Negative Impact on Students and TeachersHeather
The document discusses the potential pitfalls of technology usage in K-12 classrooms. It explores how technology can negatively impact students through distraction, negative academic effects, and enabling cheating. Teachers can also be negatively impacted through a lack of professional development and access to technology. While technology provides benefits, it is important to use it in moderation and for educational purposes to maximize learning and avoid hindering engagement.
The document discusses several disadvantages of information technology:
1) It can lead to unemployment as jobs are automated or outsourced.
2) Privacy is threatened as personal information can be hacked or intercepted.
3) There is a lack of job security as skills become quickly outdated due to changing technology.
The Battle of Gallipoli was a World War I campaign fought on the Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey between Allied forces from Britain, France, and their dominions against the Ottoman Empire. Intending to secure a sea route to Russia, the Allies launched a naval attack followed by amphibious landings, but the naval attack was repelled and the eight-month land campaign ended in heavy casualties on both sides, forcing the Allies to withdraw. The failed Gallipoli campaign is commemorated annually in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th and was an important event in developing a sense of national identity in those countries.
The Gallipoli Campaign was a British plan conceived by Winston Churchill in 1914 to knock the Ottoman Empire out of World War I by opening a new front in the Dardanelles region. British and French forces landed on the Gallipoli peninsula in April 1915 but faced strong resistance from Ottoman troops. Several failed attacks resulted in heavy Allied casualties. They were finally evacuated in January 1916 after the campaign became a stalemate, marking a significant victory for the Ottomans. The failed Gallipoli campaign remains an important event in the histories of Turkey, Australia, and New Zealand.
There is a commonality of three simple rules in various sectors. The three simple rules affect singing sand, flying birds, marketing, sales, IT, Change and other sectors. Three simple rules that create emergent structures and behaviors
The document discusses technology's impact on society. It begins with a brief history of technology from the 20th century to today. It then examines the effects of technology on the mind, body, and society, such as reduced critical thinking and creativity, obesity, and increased social issues like bullying. The document suggests these impacts relate to conflict theory as technology creates inequality. It provides some statistics on technology's effects and concludes that while technology has benefits, people should be aware of its negative impacts to use it positively.
The document discusses how small businesses can use technology to their advantage. It provides examples of how a lack of proper data backup and security led to business losses. It then lists top reasons to use technology, such as securely storing data, ensuring business continuity, and increasing sales. Finally, it discusses specific ways technology can help small businesses, including marketing via the internet, increasing productivity, and automating backup and security.
Slideshare Technology's Negative Impact on Students and TeachersHeather
The document discusses the potential pitfalls of technology usage in K-12 classrooms. It explores how technology can negatively impact students through distraction, negative academic effects, and enabling cheating. Teachers can also be negatively impacted through a lack of professional development and access to technology. While technology provides benefits, it is important to use it in moderation and for educational purposes to maximize learning and avoid hindering engagement.
The document discusses several disadvantages of information technology:
1) It can lead to unemployment as jobs are automated or outsourced.
2) Privacy is threatened as personal information can be hacked or intercepted.
3) There is a lack of job security as skills become quickly outdated due to changing technology.
This document discusses the potential pitfalls of technology usage in K-12 classrooms. It reviews literature finding that technology can be a distraction to students and negatively impact academics by enabling cheating and plagiarism. Teachers can also face challenges like a lack of professional development and limited access to technology. While technology provides benefits, the document recommends moderating usage and ensuring technology is used purposefully to enhance learning rather than hinder it. Teachers should model appropriate technology use and incorporate it in lessons only when it is the most effective teaching method.
The document provides information about Gallipoli and World War 1. It discusses where Gallipoli is located, why it is important, what ANZACs are, the weapons used in the war, and that the war lasted from 1914 to 1918. A map of Gallipoli is included, and World War 1 was triggered by events including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Over 9 million soldiers and civilians lost their lives during the four year war.
Technology ( The Advantage and Disadvantage)Alyanna Marie
The document outlines several advantages and disadvantages of technology. The advantages include providing vast knowledge and information quickly, enabling faster communication, easily saving data, and promoting interactive learning. The disadvantages are that technology can make people lazy, dependent, distracted, and lacking in traditional communication skills as they over-rely on networking sites instead of real social interaction.
The disruptive rippling effect of technologyAli Anani, PhD
The document discusses the disruptive effects of emerging technologies like driverless cars. It argues that driverless cars could eliminate over 90% of car accidents by 2040, significantly reducing the need for industries like car insurance, car repairs, traffic police, and more. However, this would also create new demand for technologies needed in driverless cars like sensors and software, potentially creating new skilled jobs. The disruptions from driverless cars could ripple through other related sectors and permanently change the automotive landscape over the coming decades through eliminations, reductions and creations in various areas.
This document provides an overview of the history and present state of the Indian information technology sector. It discusses four periods in the history of IT: premechanical, mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic. It then outlines the major services provided by the IT sector today, including custom application development and infrastructure management. Finally, it notes that the IT sector in India has grown significantly in recent years and is expected to become an $80 billion industry by 2011, representing one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.
Excel has advantages like allowing users to organize data easily and perform calculations quickly, making skills with it more employable. However, it also has disadvantages such as lagging when files become very large with up to a million rows and 16,000 columns, and tasks can become time consuming. It is also possible to contract viruses in Excel files.
This is a combined presentation done by me and my friends namely Nidhi Singh, Priyanka Pokharel,Swostina Ranjit and Rubina Khadka. Hope you will like this effort of ours.
P.S. The video might not work.If you want to see the video go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvpDoGrRGU
This document summarizes various aspects of organizational development (OD) efforts. It discusses that OD is a planned change approach that aims to improve organizational effectiveness and employee well-being through interventions at the task, structure, technology, or people levels. It is a long-term and ongoing process that relies on experiential learning and uses action research. Various OD interventions are outlined, including sensitivity training, team building, survey feedback, and process consultation. The key aspects and processes of different interventions like team building, survey feedback, and process consultation are also summarized.
The document discusses the IT and ITES sectors globally and in India. It notes that the IT industry is currently in a growth phase in India, as evidenced by its increasing contributions to GDP, employment, and revenue. The top three players in the Indian IT and ITES sector are compared based on their number of employees, market capitalization, revenue, and profits. In conclusion, the sectors are described as having very good future prospects and providing ongoing opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, and countries.
The document discusses current trends in information technology and its impact. It covers how IT has improved productivity, efficiency, and customer service in organizations and for consumers. It also discusses how IT challenges businesses to keep pace with new technologies in competitive environments. The document defines information technology and provides examples of common IT uses in businesses like databases, word processing, computer networks, and the internet.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
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Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
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How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.
This document discusses the potential pitfalls of technology usage in K-12 classrooms. It reviews literature finding that technology can be a distraction to students and negatively impact academics by enabling cheating and plagiarism. Teachers can also face challenges like a lack of professional development and limited access to technology. While technology provides benefits, the document recommends moderating usage and ensuring technology is used purposefully to enhance learning rather than hinder it. Teachers should model appropriate technology use and incorporate it in lessons only when it is the most effective teaching method.
The document provides information about Gallipoli and World War 1. It discusses where Gallipoli is located, why it is important, what ANZACs are, the weapons used in the war, and that the war lasted from 1914 to 1918. A map of Gallipoli is included, and World War 1 was triggered by events including the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Over 9 million soldiers and civilians lost their lives during the four year war.
Technology ( The Advantage and Disadvantage)Alyanna Marie
The document outlines several advantages and disadvantages of technology. The advantages include providing vast knowledge and information quickly, enabling faster communication, easily saving data, and promoting interactive learning. The disadvantages are that technology can make people lazy, dependent, distracted, and lacking in traditional communication skills as they over-rely on networking sites instead of real social interaction.
The disruptive rippling effect of technologyAli Anani, PhD
The document discusses the disruptive effects of emerging technologies like driverless cars. It argues that driverless cars could eliminate over 90% of car accidents by 2040, significantly reducing the need for industries like car insurance, car repairs, traffic police, and more. However, this would also create new demand for technologies needed in driverless cars like sensors and software, potentially creating new skilled jobs. The disruptions from driverless cars could ripple through other related sectors and permanently change the automotive landscape over the coming decades through eliminations, reductions and creations in various areas.
This document provides an overview of the history and present state of the Indian information technology sector. It discusses four periods in the history of IT: premechanical, mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic. It then outlines the major services provided by the IT sector today, including custom application development and infrastructure management. Finally, it notes that the IT sector in India has grown significantly in recent years and is expected to become an $80 billion industry by 2011, representing one of the fastest growing sectors in the country.
Excel has advantages like allowing users to organize data easily and perform calculations quickly, making skills with it more employable. However, it also has disadvantages such as lagging when files become very large with up to a million rows and 16,000 columns, and tasks can become time consuming. It is also possible to contract viruses in Excel files.
This is a combined presentation done by me and my friends namely Nidhi Singh, Priyanka Pokharel,Swostina Ranjit and Rubina Khadka. Hope you will like this effort of ours.
P.S. The video might not work.If you want to see the video go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXvpDoGrRGU
This document summarizes various aspects of organizational development (OD) efforts. It discusses that OD is a planned change approach that aims to improve organizational effectiveness and employee well-being through interventions at the task, structure, technology, or people levels. It is a long-term and ongoing process that relies on experiential learning and uses action research. Various OD interventions are outlined, including sensitivity training, team building, survey feedback, and process consultation. The key aspects and processes of different interventions like team building, survey feedback, and process consultation are also summarized.
The document discusses the IT and ITES sectors globally and in India. It notes that the IT industry is currently in a growth phase in India, as evidenced by its increasing contributions to GDP, employment, and revenue. The top three players in the Indian IT and ITES sector are compared based on their number of employees, market capitalization, revenue, and profits. In conclusion, the sectors are described as having very good future prospects and providing ongoing opportunities for investors, entrepreneurs, and countries.
The document discusses current trends in information technology and its impact. It covers how IT has improved productivity, efficiency, and customer service in organizations and for consumers. It also discusses how IT challenges businesses to keep pace with new technologies in competitive environments. The document defines information technology and provides examples of common IT uses in businesses like databases, word processing, computer networks, and the internet.
An immersive workshop at General Assembly, SF. I typically teach this workshop at General Assembly, San Francisco. To see a list of my upcoming classes, visit https://generalassemb.ly/instructors/seth-familian/4813
I also teach this workshop as a private lunch-and-learn or half-day immersive session for corporate clients. To learn more about pricing and availability, please contact me at http://familian1.com
3 Things Every Sales Team Needs to Be Thinking About in 2017Drift
Thinking about your sales team's goals for 2017? Drift's VP of Sales shares 3 things you can do to improve conversion rates and drive more revenue.
Read the full story on the Drift blog here: http://blog.drift.com/sales-team-tips
How to Become a Thought Leader in Your NicheLeslie Samuel
Are bloggers thought leaders? Here are some tips on how you can become one. Provide great value, put awesome content out there on a regular basis, and help others.