The poet asks the earthen goblet how it felt when it was being shaped on the potter's wheel. The goblet responds that it felt a desire to break away from the potter's hand as it was being molded into its current form, which fills it with sorrow. It recalls feeling close to a flower when it was just clay but before being shaped. Now, the goblet feels the potter has made it into a form that is the death of it, and it prefers its original natural state with the flower growing inside it.
My Childhood by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a English lesson for SSC Students prescribed by APSCERT. PPT prepared by M. Padma Lalitha Sharada of GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C.B. Nirmala, Rtd. Dy. E.O. Hyderabad District,
A poem, written by Markus Natten, covering both CBSE and TBSE syllabus of Class XI English, the slide has been made with utter care, so that students can understand easily. Some questions are also added, along with word meanings etc.
- The poem describes the poet's longing for her grandmother's house where she once received unconditional love. After her grandmother's death, the house became empty and silent.
- The poet wishes to return to the house to glimpse the "blind eyes of windows" or listen to the "frozen air", longing for memories of the love she once knew.
- Now devoid of that love, the poet says she has "lost [her] way" and must "beg now at strangers' doors" for even small amounts of love, contrasting her past happiness with her present lonely situation.
AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUMASHWINI KUMAR
The poem, by Stephen Spender, advocates to improve the living condition of the children and provide them equal opportunities.
The central theme deals with poverty, education and childhood.
The poet asks the earthen goblet how it felt when it was being shaped on the potter's wheel. The goblet responds that it felt a desire to break away from the potter's hand as it was being molded into its current form, which fills it with sorrow. It recalls feeling close to a flower when it was just clay but before being shaped. Now, the goblet feels the potter has made it into a form that is the death of it, and it prefers its original natural state with the flower growing inside it.
My Childhood by Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam is a English lesson for SSC Students prescribed by APSCERT. PPT prepared by M. Padma Lalitha Sharada of GHS Malakpet under guidance of Smt. C.B. Nirmala, Rtd. Dy. E.O. Hyderabad District,
A poem, written by Markus Natten, covering both CBSE and TBSE syllabus of Class XI English, the slide has been made with utter care, so that students can understand easily. Some questions are also added, along with word meanings etc.
- The poem describes the poet's longing for her grandmother's house where she once received unconditional love. After her grandmother's death, the house became empty and silent.
- The poet wishes to return to the house to glimpse the "blind eyes of windows" or listen to the "frozen air", longing for memories of the love she once knew.
- Now devoid of that love, the poet says she has "lost [her] way" and must "beg now at strangers' doors" for even small amounts of love, contrasting her past happiness with her present lonely situation.
AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUMASHWINI KUMAR
The poem, by Stephen Spender, advocates to improve the living condition of the children and provide them equal opportunities.
The central theme deals with poverty, education and childhood.
Gopi is a selfish and materialistic middle-aged bald man. The story is about how as he ages, he asks his children to be patient with him and help him as he once helped them take their first steps, as old age is inevitable for them as well. It encourages children to care for their parents in old age, as parents once cared for their children in their youth.
Valli was an eight-year-old girl who loved watching the street from her doorway and dreamed of riding the bus into town. She listened carefully to passengers' conversations to learn details about the bus route. On a fine day, Valli mustered the courage to call out to the stopping bus and convince the conductor to let her onboard as a passenger. During the ride, Valli laughed with joy at the sights but was later saddened when she saw that the same cow she had seen running in front of the bus was now dead on the side of the road. Though excited by her first bus journey, the memory of the dead cow dampened Valli's enthusiasm.
Powerpoint presentation on on the grasshopper and the cricketDhanya Zacharias
This document provides an introduction and analysis of the poem "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket" by John Keats. It begins with background on Keats and his love of nature in his writings. The poem is a Petrarchan sonnet that contrasts summer and winter through the sounds of a grasshopper and cricket. It describes birds hiding from the summer heat while the grasshopper takes luxury in the new-mown meadow. In winter, when frost brings silence, the cricket's song emerges from the stove, likened to the grasshopper among grassy hills in one's drowsiness. The document analyzes the poem's structure, rhyme, personification, and imagery.
The poem "No Men are Foreign" discusses how all people are fundamentally the same. It emphasizes that though we have different uniforms and live in different countries, we all have a single body that breathes. It notes we all walk upon the earth, are fed by harvests and starved by war, and have hands that do similar labor. The poem repeats "Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign" to underline its message that we should not hate others, as doing so dispossesses and betrays ourselves, and defiles the human earth we all inhabit.
This is a poem, covering Class IX Prose of NCERT & newly adopted TBSE Syllabus, written by Katharine Mansfield. Very easy to understand, with questions and answers for better preparation.
"In the bazaar of hyderabad" poem of std.-7Darshana Patel
The poem describes the various goods and activities found in the bazaar of Hyderabad. It lists the items being sold by merchants like tunics, daggers, and mirrors. It mentions what is being weighed, ground, called, made, cried, played, woven, and more by different people in the bazaar like vendors, maidens, goldsmiths, fruit men, musicians, and flower girls. The bazaar is filled with activity as people sell their wares and goods.
The document describes several prominent Indian women athletes across different sports. It profiles Mithali Raj, the captain of the Indian women's cricket team, who started playing at age 10 and was selected for the national team at 17. It also profiles Usha Rani, a Kabaddi champion and police officer from Karnataka who practiced daily at the stadium and supported her family financially. Finally, it profiles PV Sindhu, the badminton player who won a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics and started playing at age 8, balancing her passion and academics.
Gerrard is a playwright who lives in a small cottage. An intruder enters his home with a gun, intending to murder Gerrard and take his identity. However, Gerrard remains calm and uses his wit and intelligence to convince the intruder to leave with him. He tells the intruder he is also a criminal wanted by the police. When the intruder agrees to leave with Gerrard, Gerrard instead pushes the intruder into a cupboard and calls the police to arrest him.
This story is about a little girl named Kezia who is afraid of her father. She tries to avoid him because she finds his loud voice and mannerisms frightening. However, after her mother falls ill, Kezia is alone with only the cook for company. She has nightmares and cries out for her grandmother in her sleep. Her father comforts her by bringing her into his bedroom and letting her sleep beside him. Kezia realizes her father is not as scary as she had thought and feels affection for him, recognizing how hard he works to support their family.
Eleanor Estes was an American children's author born in 1906. She is best known for her 1944 children's book The Hundred Dresses, which tells the story of a Polish girl named Wanda Petronski who is teased by her classmates for claiming she has 100 dresses when she only has one. In the story, Wanda sits alone in class and is taunted daily by two popular girls, Peggy and Maddie, for being poor. Though Maddie feels badly for Wanda, she does not stop Peggy's teasing. The book explores themes of bullying, poverty, and cultural differences.
This document contains questions and answers about the poem "A Legend of the Northland". It aims to help students understand the culture, lifestyle, and beliefs of people living in the polar regions. Some key details:
- The poem refers to Scandinavian countries near the North Pole like Finland, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
- In the legend, nights are very long in the Northland due to the extreme cold climate. People harness reindeer to pull sledges through the snow. Children wear funny furry clothes and look like bear cubs.
- The story in the poem is not factually true but conveys a moral lesson. It tells of Saint Peter cursing an uncharitable old lady
The poem describes trees that have been kept inside a house moving back out into the forest at night. The trees' roots have been working to free themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor, and their leaves and branches strain toward the open glass, eager to leave. Though the forest is departing the house, the narrator sits inside writing letters without mentioning the trees' departure, as the fresh night allows the smell of leaves and lichen to still reach the rooms.
This document provides an analysis of the poem "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth. It summarizes that the poem depicts a solitary Highland girl harvesting grain alone in the Scottish countryside, singing a melancholy song in Gaelic. Though Wordsworth does not understand the language, he is entranced by her beautiful voice which seems to fill the valley. He compares the sweetness and power of her singing to that of nightingales and cuckoos. The document analyzes the themes, imagery, structure, and language of the poem.
This PowerPoint presentation summarizes the stories of two deaf musicians - Evelyn Glennie and Ustad Bismillah Khan. It describes how Evelyn Glennie pursued her passion for music despite losing her hearing at a young age. She trained intensely in percussion and went on to have a successful solo career. The presentation also outlines the life of Ustad Bismillah Khan, who was a renowned Shehnai player from the Benaras Gharana. He helped popularize the Shehnai instrument and received several prestigious awards over his musical career.
This document lists different ways that trees are used and appreciated. It notes that trees provide homes and food for birds, recreation for children through treehouses and swings, shelter from the sun and wind, hiding places in games, spots for tea parties, supports for catching kites, shade in summer but none in winter, fruits like apples and pears, timber when chopped down, inspiration for painting, and leaves to rake in the fall. As homework, students are asked to make a collage and chart of different tree types and their benefits.
Mrs. Pearson has had her fortune told by her neighbor Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fitzgerald convinces Mrs. Pearson to swap bodies with her using magic so that Mrs. Fitzgerald can confront Mrs. Pearson's unappreciative family. In Mrs. Pearson's body, Mrs. Fitzgerald adopts a new assertive personality. When Mrs. Pearson's daughter Doris and son Cyril return home, they are surprised by Mrs. Fitzgerald's new behavior and attitude, as she refuses to cater to them as usual.
A poor doctor lives in a run-down house with no electricity. One night, he is studying by lamplight when a snake suddenly lands on his shoulder and coils around his arm. Unable to move for fear of being bitten, the doctor remains perfectly still as the snake stares into the mirror. Eventually, the snake uncoils and moves toward the mirror, allowing the doctor to escape. The next day, the doctor returns to find his home robbed of all his possessions except for his dirty vest, which he finds deeply insulting.
Evelyn lost her hearing at a young age but never gave up on her passion for music. She worked hard to overcome her disability, learning to feel music rather than hear it. Evelyn went on to become one of the world's most famous multi-percussionists, winning many awards and inspiring others.
The poem describes the feeling of listening to the sound of rain falling on a roof at night. It uses personification to describe the "melancholy darkness" and rain shedding "tears." As the narrator lies in bed listening to the rain, it brings up fond memories and inspires dreams.
Gopi is a selfish and materialistic middle-aged bald man. The story is about how as he ages, he asks his children to be patient with him and help him as he once helped them take their first steps, as old age is inevitable for them as well. It encourages children to care for their parents in old age, as parents once cared for their children in their youth.
Valli was an eight-year-old girl who loved watching the street from her doorway and dreamed of riding the bus into town. She listened carefully to passengers' conversations to learn details about the bus route. On a fine day, Valli mustered the courage to call out to the stopping bus and convince the conductor to let her onboard as a passenger. During the ride, Valli laughed with joy at the sights but was later saddened when she saw that the same cow she had seen running in front of the bus was now dead on the side of the road. Though excited by her first bus journey, the memory of the dead cow dampened Valli's enthusiasm.
Powerpoint presentation on on the grasshopper and the cricketDhanya Zacharias
This document provides an introduction and analysis of the poem "On the Grasshopper and the Cricket" by John Keats. It begins with background on Keats and his love of nature in his writings. The poem is a Petrarchan sonnet that contrasts summer and winter through the sounds of a grasshopper and cricket. It describes birds hiding from the summer heat while the grasshopper takes luxury in the new-mown meadow. In winter, when frost brings silence, the cricket's song emerges from the stove, likened to the grasshopper among grassy hills in one's drowsiness. The document analyzes the poem's structure, rhyme, personification, and imagery.
The poem "No Men are Foreign" discusses how all people are fundamentally the same. It emphasizes that though we have different uniforms and live in different countries, we all have a single body that breathes. It notes we all walk upon the earth, are fed by harvests and starved by war, and have hands that do similar labor. The poem repeats "Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign" to underline its message that we should not hate others, as doing so dispossesses and betrays ourselves, and defiles the human earth we all inhabit.
This is a poem, covering Class IX Prose of NCERT & newly adopted TBSE Syllabus, written by Katharine Mansfield. Very easy to understand, with questions and answers for better preparation.
"In the bazaar of hyderabad" poem of std.-7Darshana Patel
The poem describes the various goods and activities found in the bazaar of Hyderabad. It lists the items being sold by merchants like tunics, daggers, and mirrors. It mentions what is being weighed, ground, called, made, cried, played, woven, and more by different people in the bazaar like vendors, maidens, goldsmiths, fruit men, musicians, and flower girls. The bazaar is filled with activity as people sell their wares and goods.
The document describes several prominent Indian women athletes across different sports. It profiles Mithali Raj, the captain of the Indian women's cricket team, who started playing at age 10 and was selected for the national team at 17. It also profiles Usha Rani, a Kabaddi champion and police officer from Karnataka who practiced daily at the stadium and supported her family financially. Finally, it profiles PV Sindhu, the badminton player who won a silver medal at the 2016 Olympics and started playing at age 8, balancing her passion and academics.
Gerrard is a playwright who lives in a small cottage. An intruder enters his home with a gun, intending to murder Gerrard and take his identity. However, Gerrard remains calm and uses his wit and intelligence to convince the intruder to leave with him. He tells the intruder he is also a criminal wanted by the police. When the intruder agrees to leave with Gerrard, Gerrard instead pushes the intruder into a cupboard and calls the police to arrest him.
This story is about a little girl named Kezia who is afraid of her father. She tries to avoid him because she finds his loud voice and mannerisms frightening. However, after her mother falls ill, Kezia is alone with only the cook for company. She has nightmares and cries out for her grandmother in her sleep. Her father comforts her by bringing her into his bedroom and letting her sleep beside him. Kezia realizes her father is not as scary as she had thought and feels affection for him, recognizing how hard he works to support their family.
Eleanor Estes was an American children's author born in 1906. She is best known for her 1944 children's book The Hundred Dresses, which tells the story of a Polish girl named Wanda Petronski who is teased by her classmates for claiming she has 100 dresses when she only has one. In the story, Wanda sits alone in class and is taunted daily by two popular girls, Peggy and Maddie, for being poor. Though Maddie feels badly for Wanda, she does not stop Peggy's teasing. The book explores themes of bullying, poverty, and cultural differences.
This document contains questions and answers about the poem "A Legend of the Northland". It aims to help students understand the culture, lifestyle, and beliefs of people living in the polar regions. Some key details:
- The poem refers to Scandinavian countries near the North Pole like Finland, Denmark, and the Netherlands.
- In the legend, nights are very long in the Northland due to the extreme cold climate. People harness reindeer to pull sledges through the snow. Children wear funny furry clothes and look like bear cubs.
- The story in the poem is not factually true but conveys a moral lesson. It tells of Saint Peter cursing an uncharitable old lady
The poem describes trees that have been kept inside a house moving back out into the forest at night. The trees' roots have been working to free themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor, and their leaves and branches strain toward the open glass, eager to leave. Though the forest is departing the house, the narrator sits inside writing letters without mentioning the trees' departure, as the fresh night allows the smell of leaves and lichen to still reach the rooms.
This document provides an analysis of the poem "The Solitary Reaper" by William Wordsworth. It summarizes that the poem depicts a solitary Highland girl harvesting grain alone in the Scottish countryside, singing a melancholy song in Gaelic. Though Wordsworth does not understand the language, he is entranced by her beautiful voice which seems to fill the valley. He compares the sweetness and power of her singing to that of nightingales and cuckoos. The document analyzes the themes, imagery, structure, and language of the poem.
This PowerPoint presentation summarizes the stories of two deaf musicians - Evelyn Glennie and Ustad Bismillah Khan. It describes how Evelyn Glennie pursued her passion for music despite losing her hearing at a young age. She trained intensely in percussion and went on to have a successful solo career. The presentation also outlines the life of Ustad Bismillah Khan, who was a renowned Shehnai player from the Benaras Gharana. He helped popularize the Shehnai instrument and received several prestigious awards over his musical career.
This document lists different ways that trees are used and appreciated. It notes that trees provide homes and food for birds, recreation for children through treehouses and swings, shelter from the sun and wind, hiding places in games, spots for tea parties, supports for catching kites, shade in summer but none in winter, fruits like apples and pears, timber when chopped down, inspiration for painting, and leaves to rake in the fall. As homework, students are asked to make a collage and chart of different tree types and their benefits.
Mrs. Pearson has had her fortune told by her neighbor Mrs. Fitzgerald. Mrs. Fitzgerald convinces Mrs. Pearson to swap bodies with her using magic so that Mrs. Fitzgerald can confront Mrs. Pearson's unappreciative family. In Mrs. Pearson's body, Mrs. Fitzgerald adopts a new assertive personality. When Mrs. Pearson's daughter Doris and son Cyril return home, they are surprised by Mrs. Fitzgerald's new behavior and attitude, as she refuses to cater to them as usual.
A poor doctor lives in a run-down house with no electricity. One night, he is studying by lamplight when a snake suddenly lands on his shoulder and coils around his arm. Unable to move for fear of being bitten, the doctor remains perfectly still as the snake stares into the mirror. Eventually, the snake uncoils and moves toward the mirror, allowing the doctor to escape. The next day, the doctor returns to find his home robbed of all his possessions except for his dirty vest, which he finds deeply insulting.
Evelyn lost her hearing at a young age but never gave up on her passion for music. She worked hard to overcome her disability, learning to feel music rather than hear it. Evelyn went on to become one of the world's most famous multi-percussionists, winning many awards and inspiring others.
The poem describes the feeling of listening to the sound of rain falling on a roof at night. It uses personification to describe the "melancholy darkness" and rain shedding "tears." As the narrator lies in bed listening to the rain, it brings up fond memories and inspires dreams.
The poem describes the poet's memories of his mother, though he cannot explicitly remember her. Certain sensations trigger memories. The tune of a lullaby reminds him when playing as a child. In autumn, the scent of shiuli flowers takes him back to his mother visiting the temple. Looking at the vast blue sky, he feels her calm gaze has spread all around. Though he cannot recall her clearly, nature helps evoke his mother's presence.
The poem describes a garden within the poet's heart that grows beauty through the smiles and flowers given by others. Hope provides nutritious seeds to feed the poet's spirit. With gratitude, the poet will reach their goal of touching their soul, suggesting gratitude is helpful for achieving life goals. The garden is a metaphor for finding inner beauty and nourishment from others.
Be thankful for challenges and limitations as they help you grow in strength and build character. Be grateful for mistakes and times of weariness as they provide learning opportunities and signify that you have made an impact. Practicing gratitude can help one find positivity even during difficult times.
This document provides a unit plan for an English class on the topic of family. The unit includes 26 periods and involves reading texts, engaging in creative discourses, and developing writing skills. Some of the key activities include reading the story "The Tattered Blanket", analyzing the poem "My Mother", writing descriptions, narratives, conversations, letters, and completing a group project on different types of families. The plan outlines the objectives, period-wise details of activities and strategies, expected outcomes, and teacher notes/questions to facilitate discussions for each period.
The poem is about a dispute between a man and a tiger over who is stronger. Both argue in their own favor, with the tiger emphasizing its courage and strength, and the man pointing to a sculpture that depicts a man overpowering a tiger. However, the tiger notes that the sculpture was carved by a man, implying that if a tiger had carved it, the roles would be reversed. The poem shows that people often draw conclusions based on a limited perspective and are not open to alternative views.
A poster is used to promote a product, event, idea or cause through visual and textual elements. An effective poster catches attention, uses striking design elements like captions, slogans, logos and pictures/diagrams, and conveys a clear and concise message or call to action in a few words. Key elements of good poster design include being eye-catching, using imagery and statistics to engage viewers, and posing open-ended questions. Posters should aim to quickly inform and persuade viewers about the topic being promoted.
The poem describes Indian fishermen preparing for their daily catch. It summarizes:
The fishermen are called to gather their nets and set sail on their boats as the morning sun rises. They see themselves as kings of the sea, following the path of seagulls to find fish. Though they enjoy land, the fishermen find the sea more calling, preparing to return at sunset when the sky meets the sea.
1. The document discusses posters, providing examples of posters on various topics like eye donation, postal savings schemes, paint brands, earthquakes, school bags, and more.
2. Key points about making effective posters are highlighted, including using captions, slogans, logos/symbols, pictures, catchy and concise messages, and eye-catching designs.
3. Various types of posters are shown as examples, promoting causes like preventing drug abuse, encouraging voting, and raising awareness about pollution and accidents.
Here are the key points about the urbanization of India:
- India has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, with the urban population growing from around 27% in 1981 to over 34% in 2021.
- Some of the main factors driving urbanization include industrialization and economic development and the associated migration from rural to urban areas in search of better jobs and livelihoods.
- However, urbanization in India has also occurred in an unplanned manner in many cities, leading to the growth of large slum populations that lack basic amenities. The rapid rise in urban population has outstripped the ability of cities to provide housing, infrastructure and services.
- While cities have become engines of economic growth, urbanization has
An Interactive, hyperlinked slide show that makes the parts of speech more fun to learn. It is complete with internet games and movies. Should use it fully yourself before using it in front of a class
This document provides guidance on developing effective lesson plans. It discusses key components to consider, including knowing your students, the content, and available materials and equipment. Lesson plans should have clear objectives, outline the procedure and activities, and include assessments tied to the objectives. The document also presents several common lesson plan models, such as Gagne's nine events of instruction and the 5E model. Readers are encouraged to design lesson plans that incorporate useful instructional strategies and techniques.
Effect of technology on environment (edited)Padma Lalitha
1) Advancements in technology have made daily tasks easier but have also increased health risks from factors like air pollution.
2) While technology has improved transportation, communication, and manufacturing, it has also contributed to pollution through vehicle emissions, factory waste, and increased resource consumption.
3) Major events like oil spills devastate wildlife by coating animals' fur and feathers with toxic chemicals, preventing temperature regulation and causing poisoning through ingestion.
Nick Vujicic was born with no limbs but has not let that stop him from living a full life. He surfs, plays sports, and travels the world as a motivational speaker. Despite early struggles with depression, he found purpose in encouraging others with his message that one's challenges are meant to strengthen them. Through faith, family support, and determination, Nick achieved independence and has become an inspiration to many around the world.
Scientists throughout history have contributed greatly to scientific progress and modern comforts through their discoveries and innovations. Early scientists in ancient India, Greece, and elsewhere made observations but faced skepticism due to superstitions. Beginning in the 16th century, bold scientists conducted experiments and research which gave life to scientific knowledge through discoveries like microscopes, printing presses, and breakthroughs in fields like medicine and agriculture. Many scientists are highlighted for their seminal work, including John Gutenberg, Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Louis Pasteur, Jagadish Chandra Bose, C.V. Raman, and M.S. Swaminathan whose green revolution efforts helped address food shortages.
A poster or advertisement is a visual form of communication that uses pictures and brief text to influence viewers. It should attract attention through colorful images and slogans. Key details in a poster include the heading, venue, date, time, program details, issuer, and relevant images. An effective poster follows a format that presents this essential information concisely through a minimum layout and border.
Every success story is also a story of great failures Padma Lalitha
"Every Success Story is Also a Story of Great Failures" Lesson is included in Class X English Text Book of APSCERT & Telangana State Govt. Syllabus. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada
The poem describes a river from its beginning as a small, playful stream dancing over pebbles and through foliage, to its growth into a larger, faster flowing river rushing over rocks, to becoming a broad, deep river moving steadily like time itself, and finally ending as a headlong river dashing into the endless sea, akin to eternity.
Stephen Hawking was born in Oxford, England in 1942 and studied physics at university. He went on to become a professor of mathematics at Cambridge despite being diagnosed with ALS at a young age. Though his condition worsened over time and he became fully paralyzed, he continued his groundbreaking work in physics and cosmology using a computer system to communicate. Hawking authored books and papers, gave lectures, and was honored with numerous awards. He inspired many with his determination to overcome his disabilities through his scientific achievements.
This poem discusses how people react differently depending on one's mood and behavior. It notes that when one smiles and laughs, everyone is with them, but when one shrieks and cries, no one is near. It encourages the reader to be brave and daring, as the world will be behind them, but if they are meek and dull, the world will run away. Finally, it states that when one is happy, they will have many friends, but if sad, there will be nobody left.
"Dr. Dwarakanath Kotnis" Lesson prescribed for Class VIII English by SCERT of Telangana & Andhra Pradesh States. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada.
Srinivasa Ramanujan Date Of Birth 22.12.1887Padma Lalitha
In last slide I have mentioned Srinivasa Ramanujan D.O.B. as
22.12.1987. I am extremely sorry for that. Please read it as 22.12.1887. Thanks to my friend Smt. Indira, who brought it to my notice.
"Little Bobby" Lesson by Ritcha Rao prescribed for Class IX English by SCERT of Andhra Pradesh & Telangana States. PPT prepared by M Padma Lalitha Sharada.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
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.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
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.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
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!"