It discuss about Samuel Stillman Berry birth, life history, education, career, his contribution and awards, achievement, publications, research, findings and contribution to the society.
This document provides information on the history, classification, botany, and domestication of soybeans. It discusses:
- The naming and classification of soybeans over time by various scientists from 1861 to 1917.
- The scientific classification of soybeans in the plant kingdom.
- The domestication of soybeans originating in China and their spread to other parts of Asia, Europe, and America over centuries.
- The morphological characteristics, plant structure, growth habits, and other botanical details of soybeans and their wild relatives.
- The introduction and development of soybeans in India promoted by figures like Mahatma Gandhi and research institutions.
- The genetic relationships and gene pools between cultivated and wild soybean
Theodore Payne was a pioneering advocate for California native plants. He came to California in 1893 after apprenticing as a nurseryman in England. While working on the Modjeska Ranch, he became fascinated with native plants. In 1903 he opened his own nursery in Los Angeles, specializing first in traditional plants but later focusing exclusively on natives. Through demonstration gardens, seed catalogs, and articles, he worked to educate the public about California native plants and their value in the landscape. His legacy lives on through the Theodore Payne Foundation, which continues his work of preserving and promoting native plants.
Strawberry Culture; by Frank Gerow Corregan (1918)FalXda
1. The strawberry is one of the most widely cultivated fruits due to its wide adaptability, delicious flavor, and small space requirements.
2. The document recommends 8 varieties of strawberry for New York growers including Senator Dunlap, Sample, Marshall, Glen Mary, William Belt, Warfield, Brandywine, and Rough Rider based on their characteristics of plant vigor, disease resistance, productivity, fruit size, color, firmness, flavor, and season.
3. The strawberry has been used mainly for fresh eating and desserts but is increasingly used for ice cream, canned products, and other preparations.
History of strawberry A Research Report By Mr Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
The history of the strawberry dates back over 2,200 years to 234 BC in Italy. By the 1300s, the French began cultivating wood strawberries in gardens. Demand increased in the 1500s as people used strawberries for supposed medicinal properties. In the 1700s, cross-breeding American and European varieties created sweeter tasting berries. Commercial production began in 1800, and California became a major producer in the 1900s, now growing 80% of US strawberries.
This document discusses the history and evolution of gardening with native plants in America. It traces the origins of American gardening traditions back to influences from England in the 16th-17th centuries. While early settlers primarily grew food crops, ornamental plants from Europe were later introduced. Over time, native trees, shrubs, and plants began to be incorporated. Public interest has grown due to concerns over water, resources, and wildlife. Today's gardens more often reflect natural styles, and native plant societies and nurseries have proliferated. Controversies remain around cultivating native plants, but native plant gardening appears to be an established part of American horticultural traditions.
Thorns, Tendrils & Phylloclade by Dr. Praveen MohilDr. Praveen Mohil
Thorns, Tendrils & Phylloclade || Specialized structures of plants || Dr. Praveen Mohil
Simplify Plant Taxonomy is here to help! Our short, easy-to-follow videos are perfect for Hindi medium B.Sc. and M.Sc. students.
This document provides information on the history, classification, botany, and domestication of soybeans. It discusses:
- The naming and classification of soybeans over time by various scientists from 1861 to 1917.
- The scientific classification of soybeans in the plant kingdom.
- The domestication of soybeans originating in China and their spread to other parts of Asia, Europe, and America over centuries.
- The morphological characteristics, plant structure, growth habits, and other botanical details of soybeans and their wild relatives.
- The introduction and development of soybeans in India promoted by figures like Mahatma Gandhi and research institutions.
- The genetic relationships and gene pools between cultivated and wild soybean
Theodore Payne was a pioneering advocate for California native plants. He came to California in 1893 after apprenticing as a nurseryman in England. While working on the Modjeska Ranch, he became fascinated with native plants. In 1903 he opened his own nursery in Los Angeles, specializing first in traditional plants but later focusing exclusively on natives. Through demonstration gardens, seed catalogs, and articles, he worked to educate the public about California native plants and their value in the landscape. His legacy lives on through the Theodore Payne Foundation, which continues his work of preserving and promoting native plants.
Strawberry Culture; by Frank Gerow Corregan (1918)FalXda
1. The strawberry is one of the most widely cultivated fruits due to its wide adaptability, delicious flavor, and small space requirements.
2. The document recommends 8 varieties of strawberry for New York growers including Senator Dunlap, Sample, Marshall, Glen Mary, William Belt, Warfield, Brandywine, and Rough Rider based on their characteristics of plant vigor, disease resistance, productivity, fruit size, color, firmness, flavor, and season.
3. The strawberry has been used mainly for fresh eating and desserts but is increasingly used for ice cream, canned products, and other preparations.
History of strawberry A Research Report By Mr Allah Dad Khan Mr.Allah Dad Khan
The history of the strawberry dates back over 2,200 years to 234 BC in Italy. By the 1300s, the French began cultivating wood strawberries in gardens. Demand increased in the 1500s as people used strawberries for supposed medicinal properties. In the 1700s, cross-breeding American and European varieties created sweeter tasting berries. Commercial production began in 1800, and California became a major producer in the 1900s, now growing 80% of US strawberries.
This document discusses the history and evolution of gardening with native plants in America. It traces the origins of American gardening traditions back to influences from England in the 16th-17th centuries. While early settlers primarily grew food crops, ornamental plants from Europe were later introduced. Over time, native trees, shrubs, and plants began to be incorporated. Public interest has grown due to concerns over water, resources, and wildlife. Today's gardens more often reflect natural styles, and native plant societies and nurseries have proliferated. Controversies remain around cultivating native plants, but native plant gardening appears to be an established part of American horticultural traditions.
Thorns, Tendrils & Phylloclade by Dr. Praveen MohilDr. Praveen Mohil
Thorns, Tendrils & Phylloclade || Specialized structures of plants || Dr. Praveen Mohil
Simplify Plant Taxonomy is here to help! Our short, easy-to-follow videos are perfect for Hindi medium B.Sc. and M.Sc. students.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces gametes, such as sperm and egg cells, with half the normal number of chromosomes. It involves two rounds of division called Meiosis I and Meiosis II. In Meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and crossover can occur, followed by the separation of homologous chromosomes into daughter cells. Meiosis II then separates the sister chromatids, resulting in four haploid daughter cells each with a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis ensures genetic variation between offspring and is essential for sexual reproduction in eukaryotes.
Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. There are three main types of cell division: mitosis, meiosis, and amitosis. Mitosis is a process of nuclear division that results in two daughter cells with identical chromosomes to the parent cell. Meiosis involves two cell divisions and produces four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the original parent cell. Amitosis is direct cell division without chromosomes separating. The main functions of cell division are reproduction, growth and repair, and gamete formation. The cell cycle is the series of events in a cell leading to division, consisting of interphase and the mitotic phase involving prophase, metaphase, anaph
The document discusses gender responsive approaches in school curriculum. It emphasizes the need to support girls' education, empower girls with self-confidence and decision making skills, and train the school community in reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and guidance and counseling. The document also discusses gender bias and discrimination in education, citing different causes such as men dominating mentality, lack of strong protest by women, social and religious beliefs, and physical factors. It notes that gender discrimination especially affects women and can have disastrous outcomes for a country.
GALLOWAY’S SYSTEM OF INTERACTION ANALYSIS.pdfBeulahJayarani
It discuss about Galloway's system of interaction analysis in details. It also explains what is interaction, analysis, class room interaction, importance of interaction analysis, Category wise verbal & non-verbal behaviour, rules and regulations, advantages and disadvantages of it.
It discuss on safety and first aid in schools, home & play field. It also discuss on the qualities & responsibilities required for the first aider
1. TO SAVE LIFE
• 2. TO PREVENT FUTHER INJURY / To limit worsening of the situation
• 3. TO PROMOTE RECOVERY
It discuss about what is health, health education, aim, objectives, need, areas, scope, functional objectives, importance and new dimensions of health education.
The document discusses different types of animal tissues, including their structures and functions. It covers four main types of tissues - epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, and nervous tissue. Connective tissue is further divided into fibrous, supportive and fluid connective tissues. Specific tissues discussed in detail include areolar tissue, adipose tissue, bones, cartilage, blood, and nerves. The key roles of different tissues in the structure and functioning of the body are also summarized.
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdfBeulahJayarani
It discusses on what are the policies and programmes helps to combine the special students with main stream of education. It also talks about old to new policies
It discuss on what is micro teaching, different skill of micro teaching, teaching & learning, importance of stimulus & variation - meaning, components of skill of variation, need & importance, INCREASE THE RETENTTION POWER OF STUDENTS…Some factors which influence students attention…..evalution sheet
It discuss on major skill of micro teaching, what is teaching & learning. Meaning and definition of skill of non verbal cues, components of non verbal cues, 1. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, 2.BODY MOVEMENT AND POSTURE 3. GESTURES 4. EYE CONTACT 5. TOUCH / HAPTICS & DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERBAL & NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION, OBSERVATION CODING SHEET
This document discusses learning resources and their importance in the education process. It begins by explaining that while elementary students learn through experience and observation, higher-level students require more knowledge acquisition which is supported by learning resources. Learning resources are any devices or procedures that make teaching and learning more engaging, stimulating and effective. They help students achieve learning objectives more efficiently and remember concepts for longer. However, over-reliance on learning resources can also have limitations, such as ineffectiveness if not used properly, financial constraints, or lack of infrastructure like reliable electricity. Overall, the document promotes the strategic use of learning resources to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
Under Learning resources it discuss on science laboratory. It also discuss on Science Express, Mobile Science Lab, activities OF Mobile Science Laboratory, Virtual Lab. COMPONENTS OF VIRTUAL LAB, BENEFITS & LIMITATIONSOF VIRTUAL LABS,ROLE OF TEACHERS, Field Trip or Excursion - INTRODUCTION, benefits of field trips, Science Fair, Exhibition and Talk on Science & major activities in the science fairs
B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) chose to study behaviour through the use of what he called a Skinner box. Versions were created for rats and pigeons. It discuss about Types of behaviours - Respondent, operant,: Positive, negative, stimulus & punishment, and 6 elements also.
Glaser's Basic Teaching Model is a psychological model of teaching developed by Robert Glaser in 1962. It explains the relationship between teaching and learning through four basic components: (1) instructional objectives, (2) entering behaviors of students, (3) instructional procedures used by the teacher, and (4) performance assessments to evaluate student learning. The model assumes students have prior knowledge and the teacher guides students from their entering behaviors to achieving the instructional objectives through various teaching methods and strategies. It can be applied to any subject or grade level to systematically structure the teaching and learning process.
BRYON MASSIALS AND BENJAMIN COX SOCIAL.pdfBeulahJayarani
The social enquiry model is the outcome of the efforts of Benjamin Cox and Byron Massials. It also discuss on elements, Principles of reaction in detail
The document discusses Jerome Bruner's Concept Attainment Model, which is an instructional strategy that uses examples to lead students to identify concepts. The model has three phases: presenting examples to generate hypotheses about a concept, testing students' understanding by having them classify new examples, and analyzing their thinking process. The model is intended to teach concepts inductively and help students learn conceptual thinking skills. It provides structured examples and feedback to guide students in grouping ideas according to their shared attributes.
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
ESA/ACT Science Coffee: Diego Blas - Gravitational wave detection with orbita...Advanced-Concepts-Team
Presentation in the Science Coffee of the Advanced Concepts Team of the European Space Agency on the 07.06.2024.
Speaker: Diego Blas (IFAE/ICREA)
Title: Gravitational wave detection with orbital motion of Moon and artificial
Abstract:
In this talk I will describe some recent ideas to find gravitational waves from supermassive black holes or of primordial origin by studying their secular effect on the orbital motion of the Moon or satellites that are laser ranged.
Meiosis is a type of cell division that produces gametes, such as sperm and egg cells, with half the normal number of chromosomes. It involves two rounds of division called Meiosis I and Meiosis II. In Meiosis I, homologous chromosomes pair and crossover can occur, followed by the separation of homologous chromosomes into daughter cells. Meiosis II then separates the sister chromatids, resulting in four haploid daughter cells each with a single set of chromosomes. Meiosis ensures genetic variation between offspring and is essential for sexual reproduction in eukaryotes.
Cell division is the process by which a parent cell divides into two or more daughter cells. There are three main types of cell division: mitosis, meiosis, and amitosis. Mitosis is a process of nuclear division that results in two daughter cells with identical chromosomes to the parent cell. Meiosis involves two cell divisions and produces four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the original parent cell. Amitosis is direct cell division without chromosomes separating. The main functions of cell division are reproduction, growth and repair, and gamete formation. The cell cycle is the series of events in a cell leading to division, consisting of interphase and the mitotic phase involving prophase, metaphase, anaph
The document discusses gender responsive approaches in school curriculum. It emphasizes the need to support girls' education, empower girls with self-confidence and decision making skills, and train the school community in reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, and guidance and counseling. The document also discusses gender bias and discrimination in education, citing different causes such as men dominating mentality, lack of strong protest by women, social and religious beliefs, and physical factors. It notes that gender discrimination especially affects women and can have disastrous outcomes for a country.
GALLOWAY’S SYSTEM OF INTERACTION ANALYSIS.pdfBeulahJayarani
It discuss about Galloway's system of interaction analysis in details. It also explains what is interaction, analysis, class room interaction, importance of interaction analysis, Category wise verbal & non-verbal behaviour, rules and regulations, advantages and disadvantages of it.
It discuss on safety and first aid in schools, home & play field. It also discuss on the qualities & responsibilities required for the first aider
1. TO SAVE LIFE
• 2. TO PREVENT FUTHER INJURY / To limit worsening of the situation
• 3. TO PROMOTE RECOVERY
It discuss about what is health, health education, aim, objectives, need, areas, scope, functional objectives, importance and new dimensions of health education.
The document discusses different types of animal tissues, including their structures and functions. It covers four main types of tissues - epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, and nervous tissue. Connective tissue is further divided into fibrous, supportive and fluid connective tissues. Specific tissues discussed in detail include areolar tissue, adipose tissue, bones, cartilage, blood, and nerves. The key roles of different tissues in the structure and functioning of the body are also summarized.
Policies and programmes of inclusive education.pdfBeulahJayarani
It discusses on what are the policies and programmes helps to combine the special students with main stream of education. It also talks about old to new policies
It discuss on what is micro teaching, different skill of micro teaching, teaching & learning, importance of stimulus & variation - meaning, components of skill of variation, need & importance, INCREASE THE RETENTTION POWER OF STUDENTS…Some factors which influence students attention…..evalution sheet
It discuss on major skill of micro teaching, what is teaching & learning. Meaning and definition of skill of non verbal cues, components of non verbal cues, 1. FACIAL EXPRESSIONS, 2.BODY MOVEMENT AND POSTURE 3. GESTURES 4. EYE CONTACT 5. TOUCH / HAPTICS & DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VERBAL & NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION, OBSERVATION CODING SHEET
This document discusses learning resources and their importance in the education process. It begins by explaining that while elementary students learn through experience and observation, higher-level students require more knowledge acquisition which is supported by learning resources. Learning resources are any devices or procedures that make teaching and learning more engaging, stimulating and effective. They help students achieve learning objectives more efficiently and remember concepts for longer. However, over-reliance on learning resources can also have limitations, such as ineffectiveness if not used properly, financial constraints, or lack of infrastructure like reliable electricity. Overall, the document promotes the strategic use of learning resources to enhance the teaching and learning experience.
Under Learning resources it discuss on science laboratory. It also discuss on Science Express, Mobile Science Lab, activities OF Mobile Science Laboratory, Virtual Lab. COMPONENTS OF VIRTUAL LAB, BENEFITS & LIMITATIONSOF VIRTUAL LABS,ROLE OF TEACHERS, Field Trip or Excursion - INTRODUCTION, benefits of field trips, Science Fair, Exhibition and Talk on Science & major activities in the science fairs
B.F. Skinner (1904-1990) chose to study behaviour through the use of what he called a Skinner box. Versions were created for rats and pigeons. It discuss about Types of behaviours - Respondent, operant,: Positive, negative, stimulus & punishment, and 6 elements also.
Glaser's Basic Teaching Model is a psychological model of teaching developed by Robert Glaser in 1962. It explains the relationship between teaching and learning through four basic components: (1) instructional objectives, (2) entering behaviors of students, (3) instructional procedures used by the teacher, and (4) performance assessments to evaluate student learning. The model assumes students have prior knowledge and the teacher guides students from their entering behaviors to achieving the instructional objectives through various teaching methods and strategies. It can be applied to any subject or grade level to systematically structure the teaching and learning process.
BRYON MASSIALS AND BENJAMIN COX SOCIAL.pdfBeulahJayarani
The social enquiry model is the outcome of the efforts of Benjamin Cox and Byron Massials. It also discuss on elements, Principles of reaction in detail
The document discusses Jerome Bruner's Concept Attainment Model, which is an instructional strategy that uses examples to lead students to identify concepts. The model has three phases: presenting examples to generate hypotheses about a concept, testing students' understanding by having them classify new examples, and analyzing their thinking process. The model is intended to teach concepts inductively and help students learn conceptual thinking skills. It provides structured examples and feedback to guide students in grouping ideas according to their shared attributes.
Mending Clothing to Support Sustainable Fashion_CIMaR 2024.pdfSelcen Ozturkcan
Ozturkcan, S., Berndt, A., & Angelakis, A. (2024). Mending clothing to support sustainable fashion. Presented at the 31st Annual Conference by the Consortium for International Marketing Research (CIMaR), 10-13 Jun 2024, University of Gävle, Sweden.
ESA/ACT Science Coffee: Diego Blas - Gravitational wave detection with orbita...Advanced-Concepts-Team
Presentation in the Science Coffee of the Advanced Concepts Team of the European Space Agency on the 07.06.2024.
Speaker: Diego Blas (IFAE/ICREA)
Title: Gravitational wave detection with orbital motion of Moon and artificial
Abstract:
In this talk I will describe some recent ideas to find gravitational waves from supermassive black holes or of primordial origin by studying their secular effect on the orbital motion of the Moon or satellites that are laser ranged.
PPT on Direct Seeded Rice presented at the three-day 'Training and Validation Workshop on Modules of Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) Technologies in South Asia' workshop on April 22, 2024.
Immersive Learning That Works: Research Grounding and Paths ForwardLeonel Morgado
We will metaverse into the essence of immersive learning, into its three dimensions and conceptual models. This approach encompasses elements from teaching methodologies to social involvement, through organizational concerns and technologies. Challenging the perception of learning as knowledge transfer, we introduce a 'Uses, Practices & Strategies' model operationalized by the 'Immersive Learning Brain' and ‘Immersion Cube’ frameworks. This approach offers a comprehensive guide through the intricacies of immersive educational experiences and spotlighting research frontiers, along the immersion dimensions of system, narrative, and agency. Our discourse extends to stakeholders beyond the academic sphere, addressing the interests of technologists, instructional designers, and policymakers. We span various contexts, from formal education to organizational transformation to the new horizon of an AI-pervasive society. This keynote aims to unite the iLRN community in a collaborative journey towards a future where immersive learning research and practice coalesce, paving the way for innovative educational research and practice landscapes.
The technology uses reclaimed CO₂ as the dyeing medium in a closed loop process. When pressurized, CO₂ becomes supercritical (SC-CO₂). In this state CO₂ has a very high solvent power, allowing the dye to dissolve easily.
Current Ms word generated power point presentation covers major details about the micronuclei test. It's significance and assays to conduct it. It is used to detect the micronuclei formation inside the cells of nearly every multicellular organism. It's formation takes place during chromosomal sepration at metaphase.
Authoring a personal GPT for your research and practice: How we created the Q...Leonel Morgado
Thematic analysis in qualitative research is a time-consuming and systematic task, typically done using teams. Team members must ground their activities on common understandings of the major concepts underlying the thematic analysis, and define criteria for its development. However, conceptual misunderstandings, equivocations, and lack of adherence to criteria are challenges to the quality and speed of this process. Given the distributed and uncertain nature of this process, we wondered if the tasks in thematic analysis could be supported by readily available artificial intelligence chatbots. Our early efforts point to potential benefits: not just saving time in the coding process but better adherence to criteria and grounding, by increasing triangulation between humans and artificial intelligence. This tutorial will provide a description and demonstration of the process we followed, as two academic researchers, to develop a custom ChatGPT to assist with qualitative coding in the thematic data analysis process of immersive learning accounts in a survey of the academic literature: QUAL-E Immersive Learning Thematic Analysis Helper. In the hands-on time, participants will try out QUAL-E and develop their ideas for their own qualitative coding ChatGPT. Participants that have the paid ChatGPT Plus subscription can create a draft of their assistants. The organizers will provide course materials and slide deck that participants will be able to utilize to continue development of their custom GPT. The paid subscription to ChatGPT Plus is not required to participate in this workshop, just for trying out personal GPTs during it.
EWOCS-I: The catalog of X-ray sources in Westerlund 1 from the Extended Weste...Sérgio Sacani
Context. With a mass exceeding several 104 M⊙ and a rich and dense population of massive stars, supermassive young star clusters
represent the most massive star-forming environment that is dominated by the feedback from massive stars and gravitational interactions
among stars.
Aims. In this paper we present the Extended Westerlund 1 and 2 Open Clusters Survey (EWOCS) project, which aims to investigate
the influence of the starburst environment on the formation of stars and planets, and on the evolution of both low and high mass stars.
The primary targets of this project are Westerlund 1 and 2, the closest supermassive star clusters to the Sun.
Methods. The project is based primarily on recent observations conducted with the Chandra and JWST observatories. Specifically,
the Chandra survey of Westerlund 1 consists of 36 new ACIS-I observations, nearly co-pointed, for a total exposure time of 1 Msec.
Additionally, we included 8 archival Chandra/ACIS-S observations. This paper presents the resulting catalog of X-ray sources within
and around Westerlund 1. Sources were detected by combining various existing methods, and photon extraction and source validation
were carried out using the ACIS-Extract software.
Results. The EWOCS X-ray catalog comprises 5963 validated sources out of the 9420 initially provided to ACIS-Extract, reaching a
photon flux threshold of approximately 2 × 10−8 photons cm−2
s
−1
. The X-ray sources exhibit a highly concentrated spatial distribution,
with 1075 sources located within the central 1 arcmin. We have successfully detected X-ray emissions from 126 out of the 166 known
massive stars of the cluster, and we have collected over 71 000 photons from the magnetar CXO J164710.20-455217.
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1913 to 1918-Librarian & Research Assistant
(Scripps Institution, California)
1917-President of Winne cook Ranch
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1920 to 1940-Horticultural business
from Winne cook ranch
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