Vedic mathematics is a system of mathematics consisting of 16 basic principles called sūtras. It was presented in the early 20th century by Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja to make calculations easier. Some key techniques include multiplying by 5 by taking the number's half and adding a 0, and multiplying by 15 by taking the number's half, adding it to the original number, and multiplying the result by 10. It also provides strategies for subtraction like converting numbers to a digit-by-digit format to simplify large subtractions. The goal of Vedic mathematics is to make calculations more intuitive and less tedious.
The document discusses collaborative transport and matching unused transport capacity with delivery needs close by through a collaborative marketplace. It mentions two examples of this approach called BringBee and Kartoffeltaxi that allow people to offer unused space for deliveries and earn money by picking up deliveries on their way. The goal is to utilize unused capacity to provide more sustainable delivery options.
This document summarizes a student's experience with personal computers assignments and discusses their experience before and after taking bath salts. It provides ratings and comments for assignments including a spreadsheet, webpage, Javascript program, and PowerPoint. It also includes an attempt at providing a zombie survival guide and a photo of the author from high school applying makeup in an attempt to look like a zombie.
The Sharing Economy | Global developments & status in SwitzerlandStella Schieffer
The document discusses the sharing economy and its growth. It provides examples of sharing services like apartment sharing, food deliveries, car sharing, and ride sharing. The sharing economy is growing due to factors like urbanization, lower information costs, and a desire for more efficient use of resources and waste reduction. Trust and reputation are important aspects in the sharing economy. There is a shift towards access over ownership and more meaningful consumption that is local and social.
Vedic mathematics is a system of mathematics consisting of 16 basic principles called sūtras. It was presented in the early 20th century by Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaja to make calculations easier. Some key techniques include multiplying by 5 by taking the number's half and adding a 0, and multiplying by 15 by taking the number's half, adding it to the original number, and multiplying the result by 10. It also provides strategies for subtraction like converting numbers to a digit-by-digit format to simplify large subtractions. The goal of Vedic mathematics is to make calculations more intuitive and less tedious.
The document discusses collaborative transport and matching unused transport capacity with delivery needs close by through a collaborative marketplace. It mentions two examples of this approach called BringBee and Kartoffeltaxi that allow people to offer unused space for deliveries and earn money by picking up deliveries on their way. The goal is to utilize unused capacity to provide more sustainable delivery options.
This document summarizes a student's experience with personal computers assignments and discusses their experience before and after taking bath salts. It provides ratings and comments for assignments including a spreadsheet, webpage, Javascript program, and PowerPoint. It also includes an attempt at providing a zombie survival guide and a photo of the author from high school applying makeup in an attempt to look like a zombie.
The Sharing Economy | Global developments & status in SwitzerlandStella Schieffer
The document discusses the sharing economy and its growth. It provides examples of sharing services like apartment sharing, food deliveries, car sharing, and ride sharing. The sharing economy is growing due to factors like urbanization, lower information costs, and a desire for more efficient use of resources and waste reduction. Trust and reputation are important aspects in the sharing economy. There is a shift towards access over ownership and more meaningful consumption that is local and social.
Messe Düsseldorf is one of the largest trade fair organizers in the world, hosting over 40 annual fairs in Düsseldorf, Germany. It has over 1,459 employees and 306,000 square meters of exhibition space. Messe Düsseldorf India is its Indian subsidiary, hosting events in key industries like machinery, medical, and packaging. Major fairs include Tube India, Glasspex India, and Medical Fair India. With representatives in 132 countries, Messe Düsseldorf connects exhibitors and buyers globally to support trade in industries like metalworking, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Motivation refers to factors that induce people to act or move in a desired way to achieve organizational goals. It is a complex process that begins with a need and results in goal-directed behavior. Managers use various motivators like pay, bonuses, recognition to influence employee behavior. Motivation theories like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Herzberg's two-factor theory, expectancy theory, and equity theory provide frameworks to understand factors that motivate individuals and affect performance. Goal setting, leadership, and other techniques can also influence employee motivation levels.
This presentation contain information about uttrakhand the famous tourist destination in India.
The famous attractions of that place, how to visit their, etc.
Messe Düsseldorf is one of the largest trade fair organizers in the world, hosting over 40 annual fairs in Düsseldorf, Germany. It has over 1,459 employees and 306,000 square meters of exhibition space. Messe Düsseldorf India is its Indian subsidiary, hosting events in key industries like machinery, medical, and packaging. Major fairs include Tube India, Glasspex India, and Medical Fair India. With representatives in 132 countries, Messe Düsseldorf connects exhibitors and buyers globally to support trade in industries like metalworking, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and more.
Motivation refers to factors that induce people to act or move in a desired way to achieve organizational goals. It is a complex process that begins with a need and results in goal-directed behavior. Managers use various motivators like pay, bonuses, recognition to influence employee behavior. Motivation theories like Maslow's hierarchy of needs, Herzberg's two-factor theory, expectancy theory, and equity theory provide frameworks to understand factors that motivate individuals and affect performance. Goal setting, leadership, and other techniques can also influence employee motivation levels.
This presentation contain information about uttrakhand the famous tourist destination in India.
The famous attractions of that place, how to visit their, etc.