The document lists various verbs and their past and past participle forms, as well as nouns associated with medical contexts. For verbs, it provides the root form, past tense, past participle and definitions. For nouns it provides associated words.
People always say that your career is based on the marks you score in the exams. This will discourage anyone and will guide you in the wrong path. Assess yourself and know your skills and natural talent to excel in your career and life!
This document outlines a presentation given to courtiers about navigating relationships and politics within the royal court. It discusses viewing the king as the most important person and finding ways to satisfy his ego. It also addresses the three types of people in the court - bosses, colleagues, and subordinates - and strategies for manipulating each group to one's advantage such as exploiting weaknesses, turning situations to your favor, and playing on emotions like fear, greed, and jealousy. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the boss's personality and crafting strategies to appeal to their ego and trigger positive emotions.
This document lists 100 first grade sight words broken into lines with "S" at the beginning of each line. The sight words include common words like "about", "after", "again", "an", and other frequently used words for first grade reading.
Today Gerald the elephant is excited to fly in an airplane for the first time. He packs his bag with all of his favorite things like his stuffed animal Piggie. When Gerald gets to the airport, he is a bit nervous about taking off but once they are in the air, he loves looking out the window at the clouds and seeing everything from above. Gerald decides that flying is the best way to travel.
This document provides lists of words in three categories - verbs, animals, and feelings - to be found based on drawings. The verbs list includes 25 common actions words like go, fly, write, laugh, and sleep. The animals list contains 25 animal names like lion, horse, cow, eagle, and bear. Finally, the feelings list has 17 emotion words such as sad, angry, thirsty, and scared for a total of 67 words to identify through pictures.
Medical specialists are experts in specific fields of medicine or diseases. They treat particular parts of the body or focus on certain illnesses. Family doctors maintain lists of local specialists and can refer patients to the appropriate one for each medical issue. Many specialists require a referral from a primary care physician before seeing a patient. Common types of specialists include those focused on the stomach, heart, and diseases like AIDS.
The document provides a list of verbs and objects that could be used in the game Pictionary. It includes 3 sentences or less descriptions for various verbs like "to shake", "to sit down", "to make" as well as objects like "case", "pen", "book". The summary does not include the actual verbs and objects listed due to copyright.
The document describes various verbs related to bodily functions and actions. It provides definitions and examples for verbs associated with breathing, eating, facial expressions, and full-body movements. Some of the verbs defined and exemplified include breathe, yawn, cough, sneeze, sigh, hiccup, snore, burp, chew, rumble, swallow, suck, lick, bite, blink, wink, frown, grin, blush, sweat, tremble, shiver, and shake.
People always say that your career is based on the marks you score in the exams. This will discourage anyone and will guide you in the wrong path. Assess yourself and know your skills and natural talent to excel in your career and life!
This document outlines a presentation given to courtiers about navigating relationships and politics within the royal court. It discusses viewing the king as the most important person and finding ways to satisfy his ego. It also addresses the three types of people in the court - bosses, colleagues, and subordinates - and strategies for manipulating each group to one's advantage such as exploiting weaknesses, turning situations to your favor, and playing on emotions like fear, greed, and jealousy. It emphasizes the importance of understanding the boss's personality and crafting strategies to appeal to their ego and trigger positive emotions.
This document lists 100 first grade sight words broken into lines with "S" at the beginning of each line. The sight words include common words like "about", "after", "again", "an", and other frequently used words for first grade reading.
Today Gerald the elephant is excited to fly in an airplane for the first time. He packs his bag with all of his favorite things like his stuffed animal Piggie. When Gerald gets to the airport, he is a bit nervous about taking off but once they are in the air, he loves looking out the window at the clouds and seeing everything from above. Gerald decides that flying is the best way to travel.
This document provides lists of words in three categories - verbs, animals, and feelings - to be found based on drawings. The verbs list includes 25 common actions words like go, fly, write, laugh, and sleep. The animals list contains 25 animal names like lion, horse, cow, eagle, and bear. Finally, the feelings list has 17 emotion words such as sad, angry, thirsty, and scared for a total of 67 words to identify through pictures.
Medical specialists are experts in specific fields of medicine or diseases. They treat particular parts of the body or focus on certain illnesses. Family doctors maintain lists of local specialists and can refer patients to the appropriate one for each medical issue. Many specialists require a referral from a primary care physician before seeing a patient. Common types of specialists include those focused on the stomach, heart, and diseases like AIDS.
The document provides a list of verbs and objects that could be used in the game Pictionary. It includes 3 sentences or less descriptions for various verbs like "to shake", "to sit down", "to make" as well as objects like "case", "pen", "book". The summary does not include the actual verbs and objects listed due to copyright.
The document describes various verbs related to bodily functions and actions. It provides definitions and examples for verbs associated with breathing, eating, facial expressions, and full-body movements. Some of the verbs defined and exemplified include breathe, yawn, cough, sneeze, sigh, hiccup, snore, burp, chew, rumble, swallow, suck, lick, bite, blink, wink, frown, grin, blush, sweat, tremble, shiver, and shake.
This document contains a list of over 100 words related to communication verbs, mental processes, and emotional states. The words are grouped into categories including admit, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, and complete for communication verbs; afford, agree, allow and arrange for mental processes; and afraid, amazed, anxious and ashamed for emotional states.
This document contains lists of irregular verbs in English and their inflected forms, as well as a list of common jobs. The irregular verbs are presented with their infinitive form, past simple tense, and past participle. Some examples included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, and become/became/become. The jobs list contains occupations such as actor, architect, carpenter, dentist, electrician, and taxi driver.
This document discusses various handshakes and body language cues and their potential meanings. It describes different hand positions during handshakes and what they may indicate about the individuals' attitudes, including levels of confidence, formality, control, agreement and other impressions. Some key points covered are handshakes that indicate equality between two people, handshakes that suggest one person is taking control of the interaction, and body language cues like crossed arms that can portray indifference.
This document discusses various handshakes and body language cues and their potential meanings. It describes different hand positions during handshakes and what they may indicate about the individuals' attitudes, including levels of confidence, formality, control, agreement and other impressions. Some key points covered are handshakes that indicate equality between two people, handshakes that suggest one person is taking control of the interaction, and body language cues like crossed arms that can demonstrate indifference, boredom, or other mental states.
The document provides examples of common collocations involving adverbs combined with verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Some examples of adverb + verb collocations include "fully appreciate", "deeply regret", and "badly damaged". Examples of adverb + adjective collocations include "absolutely wrong", "highly unusual", and "deeply committed". The document also lists collocations where adverbs are combined with other adverbs such as "all alone", "all along", and "almost certainly".
Human Effectiveness is a combination of Knowledge, Skill and Attitude. However, of all the numerous Leadership qualities majority of these are Attitude. How does one learn Attitude?
This document contains a 12-lesson plan for teaching English to 7th and 8th grade students. Each lesson focuses on a language skill and increases in difficulty, starting with reviewing the alphabet in Lesson 1 and ending with reading and writing 5 or more syllable words in Lesson 5. Each lesson lists the learning objectives for students and provides example words, phrases, or concepts to practice the target language skill. Vocabulary lists and simple phrases are also included to build students' language proficiency.
This document is a list of over 600 common regular English verbs. It provides the verb stems without inflections for tense or number. Some verbs have alternate spellings between American and British English. The list aims to cover a wide range of everyday verbs to help with writing, spelling, and building vocabulary.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
The document discusses concepts of courage, uncertainty, mistakes and personal growth from several perspectives. It draws from the works of Don Miguel Ruiz on the "4 Agreements", OSHO on defining courage as facing fear, and lessons from authors on developing an unstoppable mind, living with passion, and what makes great athletes. Key ideas are to face fears and the unknown with courage, learn from mistakes, and do your best every day through hard work and visualization.
The document lists verbs in the Lenca language spoken by indigenous people in Honduras and El Salvador. It provides over 70 verbs with their English translations, including common verbs like "to speak", "to eat", "to drink", "to sleep", "to see", "to give", "to come", "to go", and "to die". Many verbs are listed with multiple synonyms or forms in the Lenca language.
Vocabulary Feelings and Emotions (Teacher Ku)kumu0905
This document discusses different feelings and emotions people experience in various situations. It provides adjectives to describe feelings from soft to intense levels for emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, shame, guilt, jealousy, pride and confidence. It also includes phrases for talking about feelings and adverbs that can intensify how feelings are expressed. The document aims to help people understand and articulate the range of emotions they and others feel.
LEARNINGS from the movie ZINDAGI NAA MILEGI DOBARA -You won't get to live lif...aniket satam
LEARNINGS from the movie
ZINDAGI NAA MILEGI DOBARA
-You won't get to live life twice
Organizational Behavior
Under the Guidance of
-Prof. Anuj Kumar Mishra
This document discusses motivational gifts and how understanding them can help reduce conflict and misunderstanding between people. It describes seven main motivational gifts: prophetic, server, teacher, exhorter, giver, ruler, and mercy. For each gift, it provides characteristics and an example of how a person with that gift may respond in a particular scenario. It emphasizes that while motivations are innate gifts, character must be developed, and lists important character qualities for each gift type to cultivate.
This document provides guidance on business etiquette for telephone etiquette, greetings and introductions, and small talk and informal discussions at work. It offers examples of polite, concise, and considerate phrases to use when making and receiving phone calls, introducing oneself and saying farewells both formally and informally, and techniques for making suggestions, giving opinions, agreeing or disagreeing in discussions.
This document discusses the power of words and effective communication. It notes that words can positively or negatively impact people in work, home, and business settings. As a marketer or salesperson, it is important to identify when an audience may not be understanding a message and to repackage the message to make it more effectively heard. The document provides numerous examples of using positive language to describe products, services, and situations rather than negative language. It emphasizes choosing words carefully to avoid raising stress and conveying messages in a positive, appealing way.
This document contains a list of words and jargons categorized by their functions such as indicating more information, providing examples, expressing opinions, comparing and contrasting, intensifying meaning, and praising. It includes over 200 terms across 20 categories that can be used to concisely describe ideas, give examples, make an argument, and summarize discussions. Key terms involve words like moreover, for example, because, therefore, whereas, incredibly, precisely, and extol.
This document contains a list of words and jargons categorized by their functions such as indicating more information, providing examples, expressing opinions, making comparisons, and intensifying statements. It includes over 200 terms across 20 categories that can be used to concisely describe ideas, provide structure to arguments, and precisely articulate concepts in writing or speech. Examples of terms include "moreover" to add further information, "for example" to illustrate an idea, "whereas" to contrast concepts, and "extraordinarily" to intensify adjectives.
The document lists and describes various basic, subtle, moderate, and exciting animation entrance, emphasis, and exit effects that can be applied to text or objects in slide presentations. It includes effects like basic box, circle, fade entrances and exits as well as more exciting effects like boomerang, credits, and spiral animations.
The document provides recommendations for conducting oral reading assessments based on a collaborative project led by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics. It discusses key principles that should be applied in planning, designing, implementing, and using oral reading assessment data. The recommendations are drawn from several articles in an ebook that describe various oral reading assessments used around the world. The assessments discussed range from household-based citizen-led assessments to school-based assessments and focus on evaluating early reading skills from ages 3 to grade 3. The goal is to provide guidance to practitioners on best practices for selecting, administering, and using oral reading assessments to improve literacy outcomes.
This document appears to be an idiom quiz given to English students, containing 20 multiple choice questions testing their understanding of common English idioms. The idioms included in the quiz relate to topics like embarrassment, livelihood, laziness, popularity, food, mistakes, entertainment, bribery, plans, beliefs, explanations, nutrition, preferences, priorities, and more. The quiz is out of 20 marks and asks students to match each idiom with its correct meaning based on the context of short examples.
This document contains a list of over 100 words related to communication verbs, mental processes, and emotional states. The words are grouped into categories including admit, anticipate, appreciate, avoid, and complete for communication verbs; afford, agree, allow and arrange for mental processes; and afraid, amazed, anxious and ashamed for emotional states.
This document contains lists of irregular verbs in English and their inflected forms, as well as a list of common jobs. The irregular verbs are presented with their infinitive form, past simple tense, and past participle. Some examples included are arise/arose/arisen, awake/awoke/awoken, and become/became/become. The jobs list contains occupations such as actor, architect, carpenter, dentist, electrician, and taxi driver.
This document discusses various handshakes and body language cues and their potential meanings. It describes different hand positions during handshakes and what they may indicate about the individuals' attitudes, including levels of confidence, formality, control, agreement and other impressions. Some key points covered are handshakes that indicate equality between two people, handshakes that suggest one person is taking control of the interaction, and body language cues like crossed arms that can portray indifference.
This document discusses various handshakes and body language cues and their potential meanings. It describes different hand positions during handshakes and what they may indicate about the individuals' attitudes, including levels of confidence, formality, control, agreement and other impressions. Some key points covered are handshakes that indicate equality between two people, handshakes that suggest one person is taking control of the interaction, and body language cues like crossed arms that can demonstrate indifference, boredom, or other mental states.
The document provides examples of common collocations involving adverbs combined with verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs. Some examples of adverb + verb collocations include "fully appreciate", "deeply regret", and "badly damaged". Examples of adverb + adjective collocations include "absolutely wrong", "highly unusual", and "deeply committed". The document also lists collocations where adverbs are combined with other adverbs such as "all alone", "all along", and "almost certainly".
Human Effectiveness is a combination of Knowledge, Skill and Attitude. However, of all the numerous Leadership qualities majority of these are Attitude. How does one learn Attitude?
This document contains a 12-lesson plan for teaching English to 7th and 8th grade students. Each lesson focuses on a language skill and increases in difficulty, starting with reviewing the alphabet in Lesson 1 and ending with reading and writing 5 or more syllable words in Lesson 5. Each lesson lists the learning objectives for students and provides example words, phrases, or concepts to practice the target language skill. Vocabulary lists and simple phrases are also included to build students' language proficiency.
This document is a list of over 600 common regular English verbs. It provides the verb stems without inflections for tense or number. Some verbs have alternate spellings between American and British English. The list aims to cover a wide range of everyday verbs to help with writing, spelling, and building vocabulary.
This document contains two lists:
1) A list of common irregular verbs in English along with their past simple and past participle forms.
2) A list of over 600 regular verbs in English.
The document discusses concepts of courage, uncertainty, mistakes and personal growth from several perspectives. It draws from the works of Don Miguel Ruiz on the "4 Agreements", OSHO on defining courage as facing fear, and lessons from authors on developing an unstoppable mind, living with passion, and what makes great athletes. Key ideas are to face fears and the unknown with courage, learn from mistakes, and do your best every day through hard work and visualization.
The document lists verbs in the Lenca language spoken by indigenous people in Honduras and El Salvador. It provides over 70 verbs with their English translations, including common verbs like "to speak", "to eat", "to drink", "to sleep", "to see", "to give", "to come", "to go", and "to die". Many verbs are listed with multiple synonyms or forms in the Lenca language.
Vocabulary Feelings and Emotions (Teacher Ku)kumu0905
This document discusses different feelings and emotions people experience in various situations. It provides adjectives to describe feelings from soft to intense levels for emotions like happiness, sadness, anger, fear, shame, guilt, jealousy, pride and confidence. It also includes phrases for talking about feelings and adverbs that can intensify how feelings are expressed. The document aims to help people understand and articulate the range of emotions they and others feel.
LEARNINGS from the movie ZINDAGI NAA MILEGI DOBARA -You won't get to live lif...aniket satam
LEARNINGS from the movie
ZINDAGI NAA MILEGI DOBARA
-You won't get to live life twice
Organizational Behavior
Under the Guidance of
-Prof. Anuj Kumar Mishra
This document discusses motivational gifts and how understanding them can help reduce conflict and misunderstanding between people. It describes seven main motivational gifts: prophetic, server, teacher, exhorter, giver, ruler, and mercy. For each gift, it provides characteristics and an example of how a person with that gift may respond in a particular scenario. It emphasizes that while motivations are innate gifts, character must be developed, and lists important character qualities for each gift type to cultivate.
This document provides guidance on business etiquette for telephone etiquette, greetings and introductions, and small talk and informal discussions at work. It offers examples of polite, concise, and considerate phrases to use when making and receiving phone calls, introducing oneself and saying farewells both formally and informally, and techniques for making suggestions, giving opinions, agreeing or disagreeing in discussions.
This document discusses the power of words and effective communication. It notes that words can positively or negatively impact people in work, home, and business settings. As a marketer or salesperson, it is important to identify when an audience may not be understanding a message and to repackage the message to make it more effectively heard. The document provides numerous examples of using positive language to describe products, services, and situations rather than negative language. It emphasizes choosing words carefully to avoid raising stress and conveying messages in a positive, appealing way.
This document contains a list of words and jargons categorized by their functions such as indicating more information, providing examples, expressing opinions, comparing and contrasting, intensifying meaning, and praising. It includes over 200 terms across 20 categories that can be used to concisely describe ideas, give examples, make an argument, and summarize discussions. Key terms involve words like moreover, for example, because, therefore, whereas, incredibly, precisely, and extol.
This document contains a list of words and jargons categorized by their functions such as indicating more information, providing examples, expressing opinions, making comparisons, and intensifying statements. It includes over 200 terms across 20 categories that can be used to concisely describe ideas, provide structure to arguments, and precisely articulate concepts in writing or speech. Examples of terms include "moreover" to add further information, "for example" to illustrate an idea, "whereas" to contrast concepts, and "extraordinarily" to intensify adjectives.
The document lists and describes various basic, subtle, moderate, and exciting animation entrance, emphasis, and exit effects that can be applied to text or objects in slide presentations. It includes effects like basic box, circle, fade entrances and exits as well as more exciting effects like boomerang, credits, and spiral animations.
The document provides recommendations for conducting oral reading assessments based on a collaborative project led by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics. It discusses key principles that should be applied in planning, designing, implementing, and using oral reading assessment data. The recommendations are drawn from several articles in an ebook that describe various oral reading assessments used around the world. The assessments discussed range from household-based citizen-led assessments to school-based assessments and focus on evaluating early reading skills from ages 3 to grade 3. The goal is to provide guidance to practitioners on best practices for selecting, administering, and using oral reading assessments to improve literacy outcomes.
This document appears to be an idiom quiz given to English students, containing 20 multiple choice questions testing their understanding of common English idioms. The idioms included in the quiz relate to topics like embarrassment, livelihood, laziness, popularity, food, mistakes, entertainment, bribery, plans, beliefs, explanations, nutrition, preferences, priorities, and more. The quiz is out of 20 marks and asks students to match each idiom with its correct meaning based on the context of short examples.
The document is a listening activity from an English class that provides instructions to fill in blanks, choose correct words, and order words in passages from song lyrics. It also includes definitions for vocabulary words used in the lyrics. The activity tests comprehension of romantic song lyrics that describe feelings of loneliness, sadness, and longing after a breakup. Students are tasked with analyzing the lyrics and selecting appropriate words to complete the passages based on context clues.
The convent was built on the ruins of an earlier Benedictine convent. The document provides a brief one sentence description of the convent being built on ruins of a Benedictine convent.
The 15th century Church of St John the Baptist in Tomar, Portugal was originally built by King Emanuel I and rebuilt in the 16th century. It has an amazing Manueline portal and octagonal spire, along with notable interior features including a carved stone pulpit, 16th century paintings of the Last Supper and beheading of John the Baptist, and fantastic architectural features that make it worth visiting.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was an old 14th century shelter built on a Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel includes a Renaissance period portal and window and is located near the Nabão river.
St. Iria's Convent and Chapel was built in the 14th century on the site of a former Visigothic Monastery where Saint Iria, the town's patroness, was martyred. The 16th century reconstructed chapel located near the River Nabão includes a Renaissance period portal and window from when it was originally built.
Dance has been a form of artistic expression since ancient times. It began as a way for humans to express emotions through movement, as seen even in the animal world. One of the earliest known places for dance to emerge was in Egypt around 2000 BC. Dance remains today both an artistic performance and a means of personal expression through motion.
The Spring Festival is the most important Chinese festival where families get together like Christmas. People clean their homes and decorate with calligraphy before the New Year comes. The lion dance is a spectacular event during this time, believed to bring good luck and dispel evil. Common foods include New Year cake and tangyuan, symbolizing progression, unity and prosperity. The color red and lantern riddles are also significant parts of the celebrations.
When challenged to research about a topic that would never get covered in the English classes, Rodrigo chose the Heavy Metal Culture. Here is the ppt she used on her presentation to the class.
When challenged to research about a topic that would never get covered in the English classes, Joana F chose Lesley Pearse. Here is the ppt she used on her presentation to the class.
This document discusses various topics related to sexual orientations and homosexuality. It defines different sexual orientations including heterosexual, homosexual, bisexual, asexual, pansexual and others. It then discusses the history of homosexuality in ancient cultures and the discrimination homosexuals faced until recently. It acknowledges that while homosexuality is more accepted now in some cultures, prejudice still exists. It notes some of the negative impacts this prejudice can have like isolation, low self-esteem and depression. It also discusses LGBT rights organizations and how homosexuality is still criminalized in some countries with penalties ranging from fines to death. It raises questions about the emotional impacts and challenges faced by those with orientations other than straight.
When asked to do a research assignment, Rafael , 12M (EJR) went for two topics that have puzzled him. This is the ppt he created as the support for his presentation.
The document defines human trafficking according to Article 3 of the Protocol to Prevent, Suppress and Punish Trafficking in Persons. It involves the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt of a person through force, coercion, fraud or abuse of power for the purpose of exploiting them, including exploiting the prostitution of others, forced labor, slavery, servitude, or removal of organs.
This document presents information about various conspiracy theories including:
- The moon landing being faked
- 9/11 being an inside job
- Area 51 holding secrets about aliens
- Princess Diana's death being orchestrated
- Lizards secretly running the world
The document provides links to websites with more information about these and other conspiracy theories.
Challenged to research about the lives of people the students considered to be heroes, they made videos and tried to understand how they could still be motivating to us all.
We thank Google for the image and data.
We apologise for any silly mistakes.
This is the suggestion by Henrique, Joel, Luís, Pedro and Ricardo (11B)
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
"Learn about all the ways Walmart supports nonprofit organizations.
You will hear from Liz Willett, the Head of Nonprofits, and hear about what Walmart is doing to help nonprofits, including Walmart Business and Spark Good. Walmart Business+ is a new offer for nonprofits that offers discounts and also streamlines nonprofits order and expense tracking, saving time and money.
The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
The event will cover the following::
Walmart Business + (https://business.walmart.com/plus) is a new shopping experience for nonprofits, schools, and local business customers that connects an exclusive online shopping experience to stores. Benefits include free delivery and shipping, a 'Spend Analytics” feature, special discounts, deals and tax-exempt shopping.
Special TechSoup offer for a free 180 days membership, and up to $150 in discounts on eligible orders.
Spark Good (walmart.com/sparkgood) is a charitable platform that enables nonprofits to receive donations directly from customers and associates.
Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
How to Fix the Import Error in the Odoo 17Celine George
An import error occurs when a program fails to import a module or library, disrupting its execution. In languages like Python, this issue arises when the specified module cannot be found or accessed, hindering the program's functionality. Resolving import errors is crucial for maintaining smooth software operation and uninterrupted development processes.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
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তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.