Muslims attacked Constantinople between 693-721 A.D., though Constantinople regained control of Asia Minor from the Muslims during this period, North America was lost to Muslim control.
The document summarizes the history and beliefs of Judaism. It discusses the biblical patriarchs like Abraham and Moses, key events like the Exodus from Egypt, the receiving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, and the destruction of the Temples in Jerusalem. It also describes Jewish religious practices and holy days, the diaspora experience, responses to modernity like Zionism, and the Holocaust. Judaism continues to interpret its history and understand God through both celebration and tragedy.
Proposal to Donate Jewish Chaplains Monument to Arlington National Cemetery JCC Association
The document proposes donating a monument for fallen Jewish chaplains to be placed at Arlington National Cemetery, outlining the coalition working to make this a reality, the design of the granite and bronze monument, and next steps to receive permission, hold a dedication ceremony, and continue education efforts through a book and national tour. The monument would honor Jewish chaplains who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and commemorate them alongside chaplains of other faiths buried at Arlington.
This document provides an autobiographical summary of Tony Robertson's life from 1953 to 2017. It outlines the key places he lived, including Geelong, Sydney, Melbourne, Papua New Guinea, Brisbane, and Alice Springs. It describes his education and career highlights, such as working for ANZ Bank, studying theology, working in parish communities, and founding Micah Projects Inc. The document lists his values of justice, advocacy, solidarity and heroes who inspired him such as Jesus, Francis of Assisi, and activists like Dorothy Day. It closes with two quotes about serving the needs of the poor and the importance of eccentricity.
This document discusses several religio-political groups in Second Temple Judaism, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Herodians, Zealots, and Sicarii. It focuses on the Pharisees and Scribes, explaining that the Pharisees followed both the written and oral law, which they believed was given by God to Moses, while the Sadducees did not accept the oral law. Over time, the Pharisees prevailed while the Sadducees lost influence after the destruction of the temple. The Scribes originally copied and interpreted the written law but their interpretations began advancing social purposes and losing the meaning of the law, drawing criticism in the
The document discusses different types of ignorance, including views of some that Muslims are terrorists without reason and the actions of Pastor Terry Jones who planned to burn the Quran due to his negative views of Islam. It also mentions the Ku Klux Klan and their history of targeting minorities. To address ignorance, it suggests living well and showing that negative generalizations about groups are incorrect so perspectives may change.
Since Judas betrayed Jesus, the relationship between Jews and Christians has been strained, with caricatures of Jews propagating hate. However, Jewish persecution was traditionally based on religious differences rather than modern racial ideologies. As equality increased during the Enlightenment, divisions receded, though some Christians grew threatened by social changes and the loss of church power, fueling renewed anti-Semitism in Weimar Germany, where Jews were increasingly seen as a secular ethnic group rather than just a religious creed.
The Jews revolted against Roman rule in 66 AD and fought for four years but were ultimately defeated. The Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Temple. A group of Zealots held out at Masada for two more years but then committed suicide rather than surrendering to the Romans. As punishment, most of the remaining Jewish population was killed or enslaved. Without the Temple as their spiritual center, Jews migrated throughout the Mediterranean world. The destruction of the Temple profoundly impacted Jewish culture by elevating the role of synagogues and rabbis in religious life.
The document summarizes the history and beliefs of Judaism. It discusses the biblical patriarchs like Abraham and Moses, key events like the Exodus from Egypt, the receiving of the Ten Commandments at Mount Sinai, and the destruction of the Temples in Jerusalem. It also describes Jewish religious practices and holy days, the diaspora experience, responses to modernity like Zionism, and the Holocaust. Judaism continues to interpret its history and understand God through both celebration and tragedy.
Proposal to Donate Jewish Chaplains Monument to Arlington National Cemetery JCC Association
The document proposes donating a monument for fallen Jewish chaplains to be placed at Arlington National Cemetery, outlining the coalition working to make this a reality, the design of the granite and bronze monument, and next steps to receive permission, hold a dedication ceremony, and continue education efforts through a book and national tour. The monument would honor Jewish chaplains who served in the U.S. Armed Forces and commemorate them alongside chaplains of other faiths buried at Arlington.
This document provides an autobiographical summary of Tony Robertson's life from 1953 to 2017. It outlines the key places he lived, including Geelong, Sydney, Melbourne, Papua New Guinea, Brisbane, and Alice Springs. It describes his education and career highlights, such as working for ANZ Bank, studying theology, working in parish communities, and founding Micah Projects Inc. The document lists his values of justice, advocacy, solidarity and heroes who inspired him such as Jesus, Francis of Assisi, and activists like Dorothy Day. It closes with two quotes about serving the needs of the poor and the importance of eccentricity.
This document discusses several religio-political groups in Second Temple Judaism, including the Pharisees, Sadducees, Essenes, Herodians, Zealots, and Sicarii. It focuses on the Pharisees and Scribes, explaining that the Pharisees followed both the written and oral law, which they believed was given by God to Moses, while the Sadducees did not accept the oral law. Over time, the Pharisees prevailed while the Sadducees lost influence after the destruction of the temple. The Scribes originally copied and interpreted the written law but their interpretations began advancing social purposes and losing the meaning of the law, drawing criticism in the
The document discusses different types of ignorance, including views of some that Muslims are terrorists without reason and the actions of Pastor Terry Jones who planned to burn the Quran due to his negative views of Islam. It also mentions the Ku Klux Klan and their history of targeting minorities. To address ignorance, it suggests living well and showing that negative generalizations about groups are incorrect so perspectives may change.
Since Judas betrayed Jesus, the relationship between Jews and Christians has been strained, with caricatures of Jews propagating hate. However, Jewish persecution was traditionally based on religious differences rather than modern racial ideologies. As equality increased during the Enlightenment, divisions receded, though some Christians grew threatened by social changes and the loss of church power, fueling renewed anti-Semitism in Weimar Germany, where Jews were increasingly seen as a secular ethnic group rather than just a religious creed.
The Jews revolted against Roman rule in 66 AD and fought for four years but were ultimately defeated. The Romans destroyed Jerusalem and the Second Temple. A group of Zealots held out at Masada for two more years but then committed suicide rather than surrendering to the Romans. As punishment, most of the remaining Jewish population was killed or enslaved. Without the Temple as their spiritual center, Jews migrated throughout the Mediterranean world. The destruction of the Temple profoundly impacted Jewish culture by elevating the role of synagogues and rabbis in religious life.
Jim Jones was an American preacher who formed the Peoples Temple cult in the 1950s. He moved his followers to Guyana in the 1970s where he directed a mass murder-suicide in 1978 that killed over 900 people at Jonestown. David Koresh was the leader of the Branch Davidians cult in the 1990s. A 51-day standoff with federal agents in 1993 ended with the deaths of Koresh and over 70 followers. David Berg founded the Children of God cult in 1968 and promoted unconventional sexual practices, believing they drew followers closer to God.
Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish festival that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the 2nd century BCE. It is celebrated by lighting one candle on a nine-branched candelabrum called a menorah each night, recalling how a small jar of oil miraculously lasted eight days. Games involving a four-sided top are played to help children remember the great miracle. The festival celebrates how God protected the Jewish people when their temple was desecrated by Syrian Greeks and they were able to reclaim it through rebellion led by the Maccabees.
This document provides a summary of key information about 9 world religions and 6 Roman emperors that are important to know for passing the World History SOL test. It lists the founders, main beliefs, holy books, and spread of Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism. It also lists the names of 6 Roman emperors - Augustus, Marc Anthony, Julius Caesar, Constantine, Justinian, and Theodosius - and 1 or 2 important facts about each. The document was created by Lisa Gibson for her World History class at WWHS Portsmouth Virginia in 2012 to help students study for
The University Bible Fellowship was founded in 1961 in South Korea by Dr. Samuel Lee and missionary Sarah Barry to provide faith and hope to college students during a period of national turmoil. It began with Bible studies on campus and a focus on sharing the gospel with students. UBF has now grown to over 1,500 missionaries in 92 countries who are supported through their own means. The document then describes the work of the Los Angeles UBF chapter started by Isaac Kim in the 1980s to serve students at UCLA and other college campuses in the area.
The document provides an overview of the Jewish history curriculum covered in 10th and 11th grade. It summarizes the major eras and topics studied, including: the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah and their conquest by Assyria and Babylon; the beginnings of Jewish life in the diaspora after the destruction of the Temples; the Hellenistic period and Maccabean revolt; the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty; the rise of Jewish sects during this unsettled period; and growing dissatisfaction with Roman rule that led to the Great Revolt. Key people and events are highlighted from each time period.
Ly Bi led a revolt against Chinese rule in Vietnam in 500 AD and made himself emperor, though his followers continued the revolt for 50 years after his death. People began settling in what is now Thailand between 500-900 AD as it became a trade route connecting South and Southeast Asia. International trade routes developed through the region in this period.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share a foundation in monotheism and draw upon some of the same texts from Judaism. Both Christianity and Islam see themselves as continuations of Judaism in some form - Christianity through the Messiah Jesus Christ, and Islam through the lineage of Ismael rather than Isaac. The core texts of Judaism that also influence Christianity and Islam are the Torah (Pentateuch), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings) that make up the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). The major branches within Judaism today are Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative, which differ in their interpretations of Jewish law and practice.
The Jewish people were conquered and displaced multiple times throughout their history, leading to periods of exile and diaspora across the Middle East and Europe. They endured occupation by ancient empires like Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. Under Roman rule, Jewish revolts led to the destruction of the Holy Temple and dispersion of Jewish communities across the Roman Empire. This diaspora lasted for centuries and prevented the Jewish people from returning to their homeland, known as the Holy Land. In medieval Europe, the rise of Christianity brought increased antisemitism toward Jews, who faced persecution, massacres, and forced conversions or expulsions from places like Germany, France, and Spain during this period. From the 1600
This document discusses contemporary global issues related to conflict, cooperation, and security. It addresses topics such as global tensions and conflicts that arise from ethnic, religious, territorial, and nationalist differences. Examples provided include the Israel-Palestine conflict, tensions in Northern Ireland, and territorial disputes in Kashmir. The document also examines issues of mass extermination that have occurred in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur due to factors like political ideology, ethnic and power struggles, and racism. It outlines approaches to addressing these problems through United Nations involvement in peacekeeping, democratization efforts, and international human rights frameworks. The roles of governments, public exposure, and charitable organizations are also discussed. The document closes by mentioning the tactics of terrorism
The document discusses the emergence of new activism tactics in the 1960s civil rights movement. Frustrated by the slow pace of change, students organized high-profile sit-ins at segregated businesses starting in 1960. The sit-ins were characterized by non-violence and had a massive impact, spreading to 155 communities by the end of 1960. Inspired by the sit-ins, the Freedom Rides of 1961 were organized by SNCC to challenge segregation in interstate bus terminals and restaurants. The large-scale protests brought national attention to civil rights issues through their non-violent tactics and widespread participation.
The document summarizes Paul A. Cohen's book about the Boxer Uprising in China in three parts. It describes how Cohen uses historical reconstruction and eyewitness accounts to explore the uprising. The Boxers resented Christian converts and foreign influence, and attacks commenced in Beijing. A drought fueled religious explanations for the crisis and the Boxers' belief that eliminating foreign religion would end it. Finally, a force of European and Japanese troops captured Beijing in 1900 to end the uprising.
Why do 90 million christians support israelArieh Sclar
This document discusses the history and beliefs of Christian Zionism, a movement among some evangelical Christians to support the state of Israel. It traces the roots of Christian Zionism from early Christianity through the Protestant Reformation and rise of evangelicalism. A key event was the Six Day War in 1967, which fueled beliefs that Israel's victory fulfilled biblical prophecy. Around 80-90 million Christians in the U.S. now support Israel based on dispensationalist theology that Israel's formation and control of Jerusalem are important steps to bring about the Second Coming of Christ. However, the relationship between Christian Zionists and Israel is complex, as Christians ultimately aim to convert Jews to their faith.
The document discusses the history of the Jewish people and their ability to survive despite facing existential threats. It notes that ancient Israel was surrounded by powerful empires like Assyria and Babylon who conquered the region. Throughout history, Jews faced persecution during periods like the Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, and Holocaust. However, they have made significant contributions to society and in 1948 the State of Israel was established for the first time in 2000 years. The document argues that the survival of the Jewish people against the odds is a "miracle" and they have had an outsized influence on civilization.
After World War 2, America saw significant social changes as 15 million soldiers returned home and the population increased 30% by 1960. Middle class families portrayed on shows like "Father Knows Best" faced new challenges like rising divorce and more permissive child-rearing teachings. Meanwhile, the civil rights movement gained momentum through actions like the Brown vs Board of Education Supreme Court ruling in 1954, the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 led by Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership of non-violent protests and his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
There are three main Muslim festivals discussed in the document. Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and involves congregational prayers at mosques or fields and distributing alms. Eid-ul-Adha commemorates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael and involves sacrificing an animal. Eid Milad-un-Nabi celebrates the birthday of Prophet Muhammad and involves street processions, decorating homes and mosques, and speeches about the Prophet's life and teachings.
Babe Ruth was an American baseball player who played from 1914 to 1935. He played for the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, joining the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 as one of its first five members. Ruth began his career as a pitcher but was later moved to outfield where he became one of the greatest home run hitters of all time, holding the single season home run record for decades. He helped popularize baseball and drew large crowds throughout his career.
Jim Jones was a charismatic cult leader who convinced over 900 followers to drink poison and die by suicide with him at the Jonestown settlement in Guyana. As a young man, he was interested in political and religious figures and started his own church preaching social justice. He was able to attract many followers with his powerful speaking skills. Eventually, he moved his followers, called the People's Temple, to Guyana where he had complete control over them and their belongings. On November 18, 1978, he convinced over 900 people to drink poisoned Flavor-Aid, killing them, because he believed the world was cruel and they had "lived long enough."
Cultural competency with jewish americansmgallivan
The document discusses the history and demographics of Jewish populations globally and in the United States. It notes that there are approximately 13.3 million Jews worldwide and over 5 million in the US, though not all observe the Jewish faith. Jewish culture and traditions stem from the Torah and Talmud and are passed down through families and religious schools. Important traditions include following kosher dietary laws, observing holidays like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and keeping the Sabbath. Genetics also play a role in common diseases among Jewish communities. Jews have faced discrimination but have found economic and political success in the US.
Briefly describes the 5 festivals of Islam or Muslims which celebrated all over the world.
1. Eid Ul Fitr
2. Eid ul Adha
3. Shab-e-Barat
4. Eid-e-Milad-un -nabi
5. Ashura
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE G-TEAMS BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Google Teams (G-Teams) is simple. Start by opening the Google Teams app on your phone or visiting the G-Teams website on your computer. Sign in with your Google account. To join a meeting, click on the link shared by the organizer or enter the meeting code in the "Join a Meeting" section. To start a meeting, click on "New Meeting" and share the link with others. You can use the chat feature to send messages and the video button to turn your camera on or off. G-Teams makes it easy to connect and collaborate with others!
Jim Jones was an American preacher who formed the Peoples Temple cult in the 1950s. He moved his followers to Guyana in the 1970s where he directed a mass murder-suicide in 1978 that killed over 900 people at Jonestown. David Koresh was the leader of the Branch Davidians cult in the 1990s. A 51-day standoff with federal agents in 1993 ended with the deaths of Koresh and over 70 followers. David Berg founded the Children of God cult in 1968 and promoted unconventional sexual practices, believing they drew followers closer to God.
Hanukkah is an eight-day Jewish festival that commemorates the rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem in the 2nd century BCE. It is celebrated by lighting one candle on a nine-branched candelabrum called a menorah each night, recalling how a small jar of oil miraculously lasted eight days. Games involving a four-sided top are played to help children remember the great miracle. The festival celebrates how God protected the Jewish people when their temple was desecrated by Syrian Greeks and they were able to reclaim it through rebellion led by the Maccabees.
This document provides a summary of key information about 9 world religions and 6 Roman emperors that are important to know for passing the World History SOL test. It lists the founders, main beliefs, holy books, and spread of Buddhism, Hinduism, Shintoism, Confucianism, Taoism, Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Zoroastrianism. It also lists the names of 6 Roman emperors - Augustus, Marc Anthony, Julius Caesar, Constantine, Justinian, and Theodosius - and 1 or 2 important facts about each. The document was created by Lisa Gibson for her World History class at WWHS Portsmouth Virginia in 2012 to help students study for
The University Bible Fellowship was founded in 1961 in South Korea by Dr. Samuel Lee and missionary Sarah Barry to provide faith and hope to college students during a period of national turmoil. It began with Bible studies on campus and a focus on sharing the gospel with students. UBF has now grown to over 1,500 missionaries in 92 countries who are supported through their own means. The document then describes the work of the Los Angeles UBF chapter started by Isaac Kim in the 1980s to serve students at UCLA and other college campuses in the area.
The document provides an overview of the Jewish history curriculum covered in 10th and 11th grade. It summarizes the major eras and topics studied, including: the divided kingdoms of Israel and Judah and their conquest by Assyria and Babylon; the beginnings of Jewish life in the diaspora after the destruction of the Temples; the Hellenistic period and Maccabean revolt; the establishment of the Hasmonean dynasty; the rise of Jewish sects during this unsettled period; and growing dissatisfaction with Roman rule that led to the Great Revolt. Key people and events are highlighted from each time period.
Ly Bi led a revolt against Chinese rule in Vietnam in 500 AD and made himself emperor, though his followers continued the revolt for 50 years after his death. People began settling in what is now Thailand between 500-900 AD as it became a trade route connecting South and Southeast Asia. International trade routes developed through the region in this period.
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam all share a foundation in monotheism and draw upon some of the same texts from Judaism. Both Christianity and Islam see themselves as continuations of Judaism in some form - Christianity through the Messiah Jesus Christ, and Islam through the lineage of Ismael rather than Isaac. The core texts of Judaism that also influence Christianity and Islam are the Torah (Pentateuch), Nevi'im (Prophets), and Ketuvim (Writings) that make up the Tanakh (Hebrew Bible). The major branches within Judaism today are Orthodox, Reform, and Conservative, which differ in their interpretations of Jewish law and practice.
The Jewish people were conquered and displaced multiple times throughout their history, leading to periods of exile and diaspora across the Middle East and Europe. They endured occupation by ancient empires like Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, and Persia. Under Roman rule, Jewish revolts led to the destruction of the Holy Temple and dispersion of Jewish communities across the Roman Empire. This diaspora lasted for centuries and prevented the Jewish people from returning to their homeland, known as the Holy Land. In medieval Europe, the rise of Christianity brought increased antisemitism toward Jews, who faced persecution, massacres, and forced conversions or expulsions from places like Germany, France, and Spain during this period. From the 1600
This document discusses contemporary global issues related to conflict, cooperation, and security. It addresses topics such as global tensions and conflicts that arise from ethnic, religious, territorial, and nationalist differences. Examples provided include the Israel-Palestine conflict, tensions in Northern Ireland, and territorial disputes in Kashmir. The document also examines issues of mass extermination that have occurred in Cambodia, Rwanda, Bosnia, and Darfur due to factors like political ideology, ethnic and power struggles, and racism. It outlines approaches to addressing these problems through United Nations involvement in peacekeeping, democratization efforts, and international human rights frameworks. The roles of governments, public exposure, and charitable organizations are also discussed. The document closes by mentioning the tactics of terrorism
The document discusses the emergence of new activism tactics in the 1960s civil rights movement. Frustrated by the slow pace of change, students organized high-profile sit-ins at segregated businesses starting in 1960. The sit-ins were characterized by non-violence and had a massive impact, spreading to 155 communities by the end of 1960. Inspired by the sit-ins, the Freedom Rides of 1961 were organized by SNCC to challenge segregation in interstate bus terminals and restaurants. The large-scale protests brought national attention to civil rights issues through their non-violent tactics and widespread participation.
The document summarizes Paul A. Cohen's book about the Boxer Uprising in China in three parts. It describes how Cohen uses historical reconstruction and eyewitness accounts to explore the uprising. The Boxers resented Christian converts and foreign influence, and attacks commenced in Beijing. A drought fueled religious explanations for the crisis and the Boxers' belief that eliminating foreign religion would end it. Finally, a force of European and Japanese troops captured Beijing in 1900 to end the uprising.
Why do 90 million christians support israelArieh Sclar
This document discusses the history and beliefs of Christian Zionism, a movement among some evangelical Christians to support the state of Israel. It traces the roots of Christian Zionism from early Christianity through the Protestant Reformation and rise of evangelicalism. A key event was the Six Day War in 1967, which fueled beliefs that Israel's victory fulfilled biblical prophecy. Around 80-90 million Christians in the U.S. now support Israel based on dispensationalist theology that Israel's formation and control of Jerusalem are important steps to bring about the Second Coming of Christ. However, the relationship between Christian Zionists and Israel is complex, as Christians ultimately aim to convert Jews to their faith.
The document discusses the history of the Jewish people and their ability to survive despite facing existential threats. It notes that ancient Israel was surrounded by powerful empires like Assyria and Babylon who conquered the region. Throughout history, Jews faced persecution during periods like the Crusades, Spanish Inquisition, and Holocaust. However, they have made significant contributions to society and in 1948 the State of Israel was established for the first time in 2000 years. The document argues that the survival of the Jewish people against the odds is a "miracle" and they have had an outsized influence on civilization.
After World War 2, America saw significant social changes as 15 million soldiers returned home and the population increased 30% by 1960. Middle class families portrayed on shows like "Father Knows Best" faced new challenges like rising divorce and more permissive child-rearing teachings. Meanwhile, the civil rights movement gained momentum through actions like the Brown vs Board of Education Supreme Court ruling in 1954, the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 led by Rosa Parks, and Martin Luther King Jr.'s leadership of non-violent protests and his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech in 1963.
There are three main Muslim festivals discussed in the document. Eid-ul-Fitr marks the end of Ramadan and involves congregational prayers at mosques or fields and distributing alms. Eid-ul-Adha commemorates Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ishmael and involves sacrificing an animal. Eid Milad-un-Nabi celebrates the birthday of Prophet Muhammad and involves street processions, decorating homes and mosques, and speeches about the Prophet's life and teachings.
Babe Ruth was an American baseball player who played from 1914 to 1935. He played for the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees, joining the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 as one of its first five members. Ruth began his career as a pitcher but was later moved to outfield where he became one of the greatest home run hitters of all time, holding the single season home run record for decades. He helped popularize baseball and drew large crowds throughout his career.
Jim Jones was a charismatic cult leader who convinced over 900 followers to drink poison and die by suicide with him at the Jonestown settlement in Guyana. As a young man, he was interested in political and religious figures and started his own church preaching social justice. He was able to attract many followers with his powerful speaking skills. Eventually, he moved his followers, called the People's Temple, to Guyana where he had complete control over them and their belongings. On November 18, 1978, he convinced over 900 people to drink poisoned Flavor-Aid, killing them, because he believed the world was cruel and they had "lived long enough."
Cultural competency with jewish americansmgallivan
The document discusses the history and demographics of Jewish populations globally and in the United States. It notes that there are approximately 13.3 million Jews worldwide and over 5 million in the US, though not all observe the Jewish faith. Jewish culture and traditions stem from the Torah and Talmud and are passed down through families and religious schools. Important traditions include following kosher dietary laws, observing holidays like Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, and keeping the Sabbath. Genetics also play a role in common diseases among Jewish communities. Jews have faced discrimination but have found economic and political success in the US.
Briefly describes the 5 festivals of Islam or Muslims which celebrated all over the world.
1. Eid Ul Fitr
2. Eid ul Adha
3. Shab-e-Barat
4. Eid-e-Milad-un -nabi
5. Ashura
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE G-TEAMS BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Google Teams (G-Teams) is simple. Start by opening the Google Teams app on your phone or visiting the G-Teams website on your computer. Sign in with your Google account. To join a meeting, click on the link shared by the organizer or enter the meeting code in the "Join a Meeting" section. To start a meeting, click on "New Meeting" and share the link with others. You can use the chat feature to send messages and the video button to turn your camera on or off. G-Teams makes it easy to connect and collaborate with others!
This tutorial presentation offers a beginner-friendly guide to using THREADS, Instagram's messaging app. It covers the basics of account setup, privacy settings, and explores the core features such as close friends lists, photo and video sharing, creative tools, and status updates. With practical tips and instructions, this tutorial will empower you to use THREADS effectively and stay connected with your close friends on Instagram in a private and engaging way.
Lifecycle of a GME Trader: From Newbie to Diamond Handsmediavestfzllc
Your phone buzzes with a Reddit notification. It's the WallStreetBets forum, a cacophony of memes, rocketship emojis, and fervent discussions about Gamestop (GME) stock. A spark ignites within you - a mix of internet bravado, a rebellious urge to topple the hedge funds (remember Mr. Mayo?), and maybe that one late-night YouTube rabbit hole about tendies. You decide to YOLO (you only live once, right?).
Ramen noodles become your new best friend. Every spare penny gets tossed into the GME piggy bank. You're practically living on fumes, but the dream of a moonshot keeps you going. Your phone becomes an extension of your hand, perpetually glued to the GME ticker. It's a roller-coaster ride - every dip a stomach punch, every rise a shot of adrenaline.
Then, it happens. Roaring Kitty, the forum's resident legend, fires off a cryptic tweet. The apes, as the GME investors call themselves, erupt in a frenzy. Could this be it? Is the rocket finally fueled for another epic launch? You grip your phone tighter, heart pounding in your chest. It's a wild ride, but you're in it for the long haul.
This tutorial presentation provides a step-by-step guide on how to use Facebook, the popular social media platform. In simple and easy-to-understand language, this presentation explains how to create a Facebook account, connect with friends and family, post updates, share photos and videos, join groups, and manage privacy settings. Whether you're new to Facebook or just need a refresher, this presentation will help you navigate the features and make the most of your Facebook experience.
Project Serenity is an innovative initiative aimed at transforming urban environments into sustainable, self-sufficient communities. By integrating green architecture, renewable energy, smart technology, sustainable transportation, and urban farming, Project Serenity seeks to minimize the ecological footprint of cities while enhancing residents' quality of life. Key components include energy-efficient buildings, IoT-enabled resource management, electric and autonomous transportation options, green spaces, and robust waste management systems. Emphasizing community engagement and social equity, Project Serenity aspires to serve as a global model for creating eco-friendly, livable urban spaces that harmonize modern conveniences with environmental stewardship.
The Evolution of SEO: Insights from a Leading Digital Marketing AgencyDigital Marketing Lab
Explore the latest trends in Search Engine Optimization (SEO) and discover how modern practices are transforming business visibility. This document delves into the shift from keyword optimization to user intent, highlighting key trends such as voice search optimization, artificial intelligence, mobile-first indexing, and the importance of E-A-T principles. Enhance your online presence with expert insights from Digital Marketing Lab, your partner in maximizing SEO performance.
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In order to make a lasting impression on your sector, SocioCosmos provides customized solutions to improve your LinkedIn profile.
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Surat Digital Marketing School is created to offer a complete course that is specifically designed as per the current industry trends. Years of experience has helped us identify and understand the graduate-employee skills gap in the industry. At our school, we keep up with the pace of the industry and impart a holistic education that encompasses all the latest concepts of the Digital world so that our graduates can effortlessly integrate into the assigned roles.
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Telegram is a messaging platform that ushers in a new era of communication. Available for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, Telegram offers simplicity, privacy, synchronization across devices, speed, and powerful features. It allows users to create their own stickers with a user-friendly editor. With robust encryption, Telegram ensures message security and even offers self-destructing messages. The platform is open, with an API and source code accessible to everyone, making it a secure and social environment where groups can accommodate up to 200,000 members. Customize your messenger experience with Telegram's expressive features.
EASY TUTORIAL OF HOW TO USE REMINI BY: FEBLESS HERNANEFebless Hernane
Using Remini is easy and quick for enhancing your photos. Start by downloading the Remini app on your phone. Open the app and sign in or create an account. To improve a photo, tap the "Enhance" button and select the photo you want to edit from your gallery. Remini will automatically enhance the photo, making it clearer and sharper. You can compare the before and after versions by swiping the screen. Once you're happy with the result, tap "Save" to store the enhanced photo in your gallery. Remini makes your photos look amazing with just a few taps!