The document discusses Chapter 3 questions from a reading about innovation. It asks about why Starbucks exemplifies true innovation according to Drucker, Drucker's 4 questions about innovation, innovative companies other than Apple, the concept of systematic abandonment and how companies like Kimberly-Clark and Peapod used it. It also asks about when Drucker taught the first US business course on innovation and his 7 key sources of opportunities. The document provides definitions of innovation and discusses paradigm change and Starbucks changing expectations about the fast food coffee industry.
This document provides code samples for establishing Bluetooth communication between a Python application on a mobile phone and a Python application on a PC. It includes code using PyBluez and sockets to handle the Bluetooth connection on both devices, as well as an alternative using the LightBlue module which simplifies the connection process. The code samples establish a socket connection over RFCOMM, exchange messages in a chat application, and close the connection.
East European Research Alliance was founded in 2012 as a public scientific journal. The founders of the EERJ are scientists from Europe, Asia and North America. The main mission of the Union – strengthening the cooperation between international and inter-regional research institutions, public organizations and universities. In recent years, the retention and development of scientific thought, consolidation the dialogue between the intellectual potential of different countries – the main goal of our colleagues and the organization as a whole
The document reviews and compares three mobile assessment software options: Kahoot, Lino, and MasteryConnect. Kahoot is recommended due to its engaging design, free price, ability to connect globally, and the reviewer's successful personal experience using it in the classroom to keep students participating and learning. While Lino promotes collaboration, it requires a paid subscription and was difficult to set up. MasteryConnect allows real-time data analysis but has the highest annual fee per teacher.
Este documento resume la novela de terror El Resplandor de Stephen King. Detalla la biografía del autor y cómo la historia se centra en la familia Torrance que se muda al hotel Overlook. El hotel ejerce una influencia siniestra sobre Jack Torrance, llevándolo a la locura, mientras Wendy y Danny intentan sobrevivir a los eventos sobrenaturales. La novela explora temas como el alcoholismo y las relaciones familiares bajo presión extrema.
Este documento describe los avances tecnológicos en la industria textil. Explica que la industria textil ha experimentado grandes cambios tecnológicos en los últimos años, incluyendo nuevos materiales y procesos habilitados por la nanotecnología que permiten ropa auto-limpiante y con otras propiedades avanzadas. También resume brevemente la historia de la industrialización textil y los principales tipos de materiales y tejidos textiles.
Una aleación es una mezcla homogénea de dos o más elementos metálicos que tiene propiedades metálicas. El bronce tradicionalmente se hacía fundiendo cobre y estaño, pero ahora se hace fundiendo estaño y zinc. Las máquinas de hundimiento antiguas y modernas se usan para trabajar aleaciones.
The document discusses Chapter 3 questions from a reading about innovation. It asks about why Starbucks exemplifies true innovation according to Drucker, Drucker's 4 questions about innovation, innovative companies other than Apple, the concept of systematic abandonment and how companies like Kimberly-Clark and Peapod used it. It also asks about when Drucker taught the first US business course on innovation and his 7 key sources of opportunities. The document provides definitions of innovation and discusses paradigm change and Starbucks changing expectations about the fast food coffee industry.
This document provides code samples for establishing Bluetooth communication between a Python application on a mobile phone and a Python application on a PC. It includes code using PyBluez and sockets to handle the Bluetooth connection on both devices, as well as an alternative using the LightBlue module which simplifies the connection process. The code samples establish a socket connection over RFCOMM, exchange messages in a chat application, and close the connection.
East European Research Alliance was founded in 2012 as a public scientific journal. The founders of the EERJ are scientists from Europe, Asia and North America. The main mission of the Union – strengthening the cooperation between international and inter-regional research institutions, public organizations and universities. In recent years, the retention and development of scientific thought, consolidation the dialogue between the intellectual potential of different countries – the main goal of our colleagues and the organization as a whole
The document reviews and compares three mobile assessment software options: Kahoot, Lino, and MasteryConnect. Kahoot is recommended due to its engaging design, free price, ability to connect globally, and the reviewer's successful personal experience using it in the classroom to keep students participating and learning. While Lino promotes collaboration, it requires a paid subscription and was difficult to set up. MasteryConnect allows real-time data analysis but has the highest annual fee per teacher.
Este documento resume la novela de terror El Resplandor de Stephen King. Detalla la biografía del autor y cómo la historia se centra en la familia Torrance que se muda al hotel Overlook. El hotel ejerce una influencia siniestra sobre Jack Torrance, llevándolo a la locura, mientras Wendy y Danny intentan sobrevivir a los eventos sobrenaturales. La novela explora temas como el alcoholismo y las relaciones familiares bajo presión extrema.
Este documento describe los avances tecnológicos en la industria textil. Explica que la industria textil ha experimentado grandes cambios tecnológicos en los últimos años, incluyendo nuevos materiales y procesos habilitados por la nanotecnología que permiten ropa auto-limpiante y con otras propiedades avanzadas. También resume brevemente la historia de la industrialización textil y los principales tipos de materiales y tejidos textiles.
Una aleación es una mezcla homogénea de dos o más elementos metálicos que tiene propiedades metálicas. El bronce tradicionalmente se hacía fundiendo cobre y estaño, pero ahora se hace fundiendo estaño y zinc. Las máquinas de hundimiento antiguas y modernas se usan para trabajar aleaciones.
Krishnendu Bose is seeking a managerial role in operations management or general administration with over 16 years of experience. He has experience leading corporate policy implementation, facilities management, negotiating deals with vendors, and ensuring smooth business operations. His experience includes roles in general administration, operations, and facility management with The Royal Bank of Scotland, Jones Lang Lassalle Property Consultants, and Teamlease Services Private Limited. He has a B.Com. degree from Behala College of Commerce and is seeking opportunities anywhere in India.
El documento resume la historia de la educación de las personas sordas en cuatro períodos clave. En el primer período, figuras como Pedro Ponce de León y Juan Pablo Bonet establecieron los fundamentos de la educación de las personas sordas utilizando métodos basados en signos manuales y lenguaje escrito. En el segundo período se fundaron los primeros institutos para sordos en Europa y se desarrollaron diversos métodos como el método francés y el método oral alemán. En el tercer período hubo un enfoque en
The idea for the "Virtues in Action" project was born as an antidote to the prevailing
mores in today's society based primarily on material values and lack of virtues in our
relationships, especially those of the younger generation. The word virtue is so rarely
used that probably the majority of students do not know its meaning . By distributing
FREE the folder "Virtues in Action" and introducing the Virtues Project to as as many
schools and kindergartens as possible we will be able to assist in the moral and
spiritual development of children on a global level.
By using a consistent dark color scheme and clothing style across their three media products, the campaign effectively appealed to their target rock music audience. They portrayed their gender-fluid artist with an androgynous look by hiding the artist's face and dressing them in unisex clothing. Repeating these visual elements in the digipak, poster, and music video helped viewers recognize the campaign's message of pursuing gender equality and representing all genders in rock music. The use of polaroids in the music video took on symbolic meaning that was reinforced when those same polaroids appeared in the other products.
The document describes the six main phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): 1) Planning and Requirement Analysis, 2) Defining Requirements, 3) Designing the product architecture, 4) Building or Developing the Product, 5) Testing the Product, and 6) Deployment in the Market and Maintenance. Each phase is explained in 1-2 sentences with an emphasis on gathering requirements, designing the architecture, coding, testing, and deploying the final product.
Guía Nacional de Profesionales y afines a la Discapacidad Auditiva 2016Veronica Cher
Revista Atrapasueños te presenta la Guía Nacional de Profesionales y afines a la Discapacidad Auditiva del Congreso de Salud Mental y Sordera 2016.
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This document discusses moral autonomy and the relationship between consensus and controversy. It defines moral autonomy as the ability to think critically and independently about moral issues. It notes that while exercising moral autonomy, individuals may arrive at different conclusions on moral issues, leading to controversy. However, some consensus is still needed. Consensus provides a framework for learning and tolerance. The document gives examples of moral dilemmas where principles conflict and no clear consensus or solution exists. It argues that authority and autonomy can be compatible if there is consensus on the role of authority.
This document contains a quiz about geography facts related to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It includes 200 multiple choice or true/false questions about topics such as tides in the Bay of Fundy, cities and towns in New Brunswick, industries, borders, inventions from the province, and other historical and geographical details. The questions are formatted with possible answer options for each to test the reader's knowledge of New Brunswick.
Eng9 changing direct questions to reported questionsTine Lachica
This document discusses the rules for changing direct questions to reported questions. It states that tense, sequence, and pronoun changes follow the same rules as changing direct statements to reported statements. Yes-no questions are introduced with "if" when reported, while choice questions use "whether." Information questions keep the same question word in both direct and reported forms. Examples are provided to illustrate each rule.
The poem Lion Heart by Amanda Chong is a patriotic poem about Singapore that uses the mythical Merlion as a symbol. It describes the Merlion emerging from the sea and establishing itself on the island that would become Singapore. Over centuries, the poem depicts Singapore growing from a small settlement into a modern city under the watch of the Merlion. The last stanzas remind both the Merlion and citizens of Singapore to remember their strength, pride and origins as the poem connects the Merlion to the founding and future of the nation.
The poem describes an aging father returning home from work on a rainy evening. He stands tiredly on the crowded train, unseeing as the suburbs pass by. His clothes are dirty and worn, representing his aging and fatigue. When he arrives at his stop, he hurries through the rain to his home. There, he drinks weak tea and eats stale food alone before retreating to the bathroom to contemplate his estrangement from his family and the modern world. Though he works to support them, his children share no jokes or secrets with him. He goes to sleep listening to static on the radio, dreaming of his ancestors as he feels disconnected from his own family.
The document summarizes the key events surrounding the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. It notes that following World War 2, Berlin was divided between the Western Allies and Soviet Union. By 1961, many East Germans were fleeing to the West for political and economic reasons, which embarrassed the USSR. In response, the Soviet leader Khrushchev demanded the withdrawal of Western troops from Berlin. When Kennedy refused, the East Germans, with Soviet backing, erected the Berlin Wall overnight on August 13th 1961 to stem the flow of refugees. The Wall separated friends and families and resulted in over 100 deaths of people trying to cross over the years until it eventually fell in 1989.
The document summarizes events in Czechoslovakia in 1938 as German leader Hitler demanded the Sudetenland region, which had a large ethnic German population. British Prime Minister Chamberlain met with Hitler hoping to avoid war through appeasement and agreed to Germany's annexation of the territory at the Munich Agreement. However, in March 1939 Hitler took control of all remaining parts of Czechoslovakia, demonstrating that appeasement had failed as Hitler could not be trusted to keep his word.
This document provides an overview of key concepts and themes from Romantic literature, including:
1) Social advancement in literature was often depicted through financial gains (Dickens) or marrying within one's class (Bronte).
2) Romantic poets drew inspiration from their own experiences and feelings, engaging in subjectivity. Poems like Keats' "Ode to the Nightingale" were based on personal matters.
3) Imagination was seen as a way for poets to protect their troubled minds and transform reality. Poets like Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Keats explored the power of imagination.
"The Clod and The Pebble" and "Love III"AlinaClaps
The two poems "The Clod and The Pebble" and "Love III" both tackle the theme of love but in different ways. "The Clod and The Pebble" contrasts two views of love through the metaphors of the Clod and the Pebble, with the Clod seeing love as bringing happiness and the Pebble seeing love as a cause of suffering. "Love III" represents love as God and uses metaphors to depict the speaker's initial rejection of God's love due to feelings of guilt and unworthiness, but ultimately accepting it by the end of the poem. Both poems use metaphors, symbols and contrasts in voice to explore the complex nature of love and one's relationship
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai. It discusses how the story is about a young boy named Ravi's despair stemming from a realization of his own insignificance. It describes how Ravi is a fearful yet ambitious child who hides during a game of tag, feeling terrified alone in the shed. When he finally emerges, thrilled at "winning," he is crushed to find that the other kids had long since moved on to another game and never noticed he was missing. The essay analyzes how the central theme of the story is Ravi coming to understand his own irrelevance to his family.
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai. It discusses how the story is about a young boy named Ravi's despair stemming from a realization of his own insignificance. It describes how Ravi is a fearful yet ambitious boy who hides during a game of tag, feeling terrified alone in the shed. When he finally emerges victorious, he feels glorious, but is then crushed to learn that the other children and adults had long since moved on to another game without noticing his absence. The document analyzes how the story focuses on Ravi's reaction to understanding how irrelevant he is to his family.
The sources discuss the goals and challenges of the League of Nations:
1) Source 1 depicts an aggressive dog representing war being muzzled by the League of Nations, but removing the muzzle could make it worse, suggesting the League could only temporarily control war.
2) Source 2 shows Wilson offering an olive branch labeled "League of Nations" to a dove, but the branch is too heavy, implying the League's goal of worldwide peace was too ambitious.
3) A 1918 Wilson quote says the League aimed to not just win WW1 but ensure future peace, showing its long-term peacekeeping goals.
4) Source 4 portrays the League as an "idealism" bubble Wilson blows
El documento describe el efecto invernadero y cómo los gases de efecto invernadero como el dióxido de carbono atrapan el calor del sol y causan el calentamiento global. También explica algunas consecuencias como la escasez de agua, las inundaciones costeras y los efectos en la salud y los ecosistemas. Finalmente, resume los protocolos de Kyoto y Copenhague para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y detener el cambio climático.
Krishnendu Bose is seeking a managerial role in operations management or general administration with over 16 years of experience. He has experience leading corporate policy implementation, facilities management, negotiating deals with vendors, and ensuring smooth business operations. His experience includes roles in general administration, operations, and facility management with The Royal Bank of Scotland, Jones Lang Lassalle Property Consultants, and Teamlease Services Private Limited. He has a B.Com. degree from Behala College of Commerce and is seeking opportunities anywhere in India.
El documento resume la historia de la educación de las personas sordas en cuatro períodos clave. En el primer período, figuras como Pedro Ponce de León y Juan Pablo Bonet establecieron los fundamentos de la educación de las personas sordas utilizando métodos basados en signos manuales y lenguaje escrito. En el segundo período se fundaron los primeros institutos para sordos en Europa y se desarrollaron diversos métodos como el método francés y el método oral alemán. En el tercer período hubo un enfoque en
The idea for the "Virtues in Action" project was born as an antidote to the prevailing
mores in today's society based primarily on material values and lack of virtues in our
relationships, especially those of the younger generation. The word virtue is so rarely
used that probably the majority of students do not know its meaning . By distributing
FREE the folder "Virtues in Action" and introducing the Virtues Project to as as many
schools and kindergartens as possible we will be able to assist in the moral and
spiritual development of children on a global level.
By using a consistent dark color scheme and clothing style across their three media products, the campaign effectively appealed to their target rock music audience. They portrayed their gender-fluid artist with an androgynous look by hiding the artist's face and dressing them in unisex clothing. Repeating these visual elements in the digipak, poster, and music video helped viewers recognize the campaign's message of pursuing gender equality and representing all genders in rock music. The use of polaroids in the music video took on symbolic meaning that was reinforced when those same polaroids appeared in the other products.
The document describes the six main phases of the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC): 1) Planning and Requirement Analysis, 2) Defining Requirements, 3) Designing the product architecture, 4) Building or Developing the Product, 5) Testing the Product, and 6) Deployment in the Market and Maintenance. Each phase is explained in 1-2 sentences with an emphasis on gathering requirements, designing the architecture, coding, testing, and deploying the final product.
Guía Nacional de Profesionales y afines a la Discapacidad Auditiva 2016Veronica Cher
Revista Atrapasueños te presenta la Guía Nacional de Profesionales y afines a la Discapacidad Auditiva del Congreso de Salud Mental y Sordera 2016.
¿Querés que te armemos la guía para tu Congreso o evento? Escribinos a: revista.atrapasue@gmail.com y te contamos como hacerlo!
This document discusses moral autonomy and the relationship between consensus and controversy. It defines moral autonomy as the ability to think critically and independently about moral issues. It notes that while exercising moral autonomy, individuals may arrive at different conclusions on moral issues, leading to controversy. However, some consensus is still needed. Consensus provides a framework for learning and tolerance. The document gives examples of moral dilemmas where principles conflict and no clear consensus or solution exists. It argues that authority and autonomy can be compatible if there is consensus on the role of authority.
This document contains a quiz about geography facts related to the Canadian province of New Brunswick. It includes 200 multiple choice or true/false questions about topics such as tides in the Bay of Fundy, cities and towns in New Brunswick, industries, borders, inventions from the province, and other historical and geographical details. The questions are formatted with possible answer options for each to test the reader's knowledge of New Brunswick.
Eng9 changing direct questions to reported questionsTine Lachica
This document discusses the rules for changing direct questions to reported questions. It states that tense, sequence, and pronoun changes follow the same rules as changing direct statements to reported statements. Yes-no questions are introduced with "if" when reported, while choice questions use "whether." Information questions keep the same question word in both direct and reported forms. Examples are provided to illustrate each rule.
The poem Lion Heart by Amanda Chong is a patriotic poem about Singapore that uses the mythical Merlion as a symbol. It describes the Merlion emerging from the sea and establishing itself on the island that would become Singapore. Over centuries, the poem depicts Singapore growing from a small settlement into a modern city under the watch of the Merlion. The last stanzas remind both the Merlion and citizens of Singapore to remember their strength, pride and origins as the poem connects the Merlion to the founding and future of the nation.
The poem describes an aging father returning home from work on a rainy evening. He stands tiredly on the crowded train, unseeing as the suburbs pass by. His clothes are dirty and worn, representing his aging and fatigue. When he arrives at his stop, he hurries through the rain to his home. There, he drinks weak tea and eats stale food alone before retreating to the bathroom to contemplate his estrangement from his family and the modern world. Though he works to support them, his children share no jokes or secrets with him. He goes to sleep listening to static on the radio, dreaming of his ancestors as he feels disconnected from his own family.
The document summarizes the key events surrounding the construction of the Berlin Wall in 1961. It notes that following World War 2, Berlin was divided between the Western Allies and Soviet Union. By 1961, many East Germans were fleeing to the West for political and economic reasons, which embarrassed the USSR. In response, the Soviet leader Khrushchev demanded the withdrawal of Western troops from Berlin. When Kennedy refused, the East Germans, with Soviet backing, erected the Berlin Wall overnight on August 13th 1961 to stem the flow of refugees. The Wall separated friends and families and resulted in over 100 deaths of people trying to cross over the years until it eventually fell in 1989.
The document summarizes events in Czechoslovakia in 1938 as German leader Hitler demanded the Sudetenland region, which had a large ethnic German population. British Prime Minister Chamberlain met with Hitler hoping to avoid war through appeasement and agreed to Germany's annexation of the territory at the Munich Agreement. However, in March 1939 Hitler took control of all remaining parts of Czechoslovakia, demonstrating that appeasement had failed as Hitler could not be trusted to keep his word.
This document provides an overview of key concepts and themes from Romantic literature, including:
1) Social advancement in literature was often depicted through financial gains (Dickens) or marrying within one's class (Bronte).
2) Romantic poets drew inspiration from their own experiences and feelings, engaging in subjectivity. Poems like Keats' "Ode to the Nightingale" were based on personal matters.
3) Imagination was seen as a way for poets to protect their troubled minds and transform reality. Poets like Coleridge, Wordsworth, and Keats explored the power of imagination.
"The Clod and The Pebble" and "Love III"AlinaClaps
The two poems "The Clod and The Pebble" and "Love III" both tackle the theme of love but in different ways. "The Clod and The Pebble" contrasts two views of love through the metaphors of the Clod and the Pebble, with the Clod seeing love as bringing happiness and the Pebble seeing love as a cause of suffering. "Love III" represents love as God and uses metaphors to depict the speaker's initial rejection of God's love due to feelings of guilt and unworthiness, but ultimately accepting it by the end of the poem. Both poems use metaphors, symbols and contrasts in voice to explore the complex nature of love and one's relationship
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai. It discusses how the story is about a young boy named Ravi's despair stemming from a realization of his own insignificance. It describes how Ravi is a fearful yet ambitious child who hides during a game of tag, feeling terrified alone in the shed. When he finally emerges, thrilled at "winning," he is crushed to find that the other kids had long since moved on to another game and never noticed he was missing. The essay analyzes how the central theme of the story is Ravi coming to understand his own irrelevance to his family.
The document summarizes and analyzes the short story "Games at Twilight" by Anita Desai. It discusses how the story is about a young boy named Ravi's despair stemming from a realization of his own insignificance. It describes how Ravi is a fearful yet ambitious boy who hides during a game of tag, feeling terrified alone in the shed. When he finally emerges victorious, he feels glorious, but is then crushed to learn that the other children and adults had long since moved on to another game without noticing his absence. The document analyzes how the story focuses on Ravi's reaction to understanding how irrelevant he is to his family.
The sources discuss the goals and challenges of the League of Nations:
1) Source 1 depicts an aggressive dog representing war being muzzled by the League of Nations, but removing the muzzle could make it worse, suggesting the League could only temporarily control war.
2) Source 2 shows Wilson offering an olive branch labeled "League of Nations" to a dove, but the branch is too heavy, implying the League's goal of worldwide peace was too ambitious.
3) A 1918 Wilson quote says the League aimed to not just win WW1 but ensure future peace, showing its long-term peacekeeping goals.
4) Source 4 portrays the League as an "idealism" bubble Wilson blows
El documento describe el efecto invernadero y cómo los gases de efecto invernadero como el dióxido de carbono atrapan el calor del sol y causan el calentamiento global. También explica algunas consecuencias como la escasez de agua, las inundaciones costeras y los efectos en la salud y los ecosistemas. Finalmente, resume los protocolos de Kyoto y Copenhague para reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y detener el cambio climático.
This document summarizes the key causes and events of World War I. It explains that long-term causes included the arms race between countries, territorial disputes like France wanting back Alsace-Lorraine from Germany, and ethnic tensions within empires. The short-term cause was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by Gavrilo Princip, which led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia and starting a chain reaction. The war became entrenched in trench warfare on the Western Front by 1915. In 1917, the US joined the Allies and Russia left the war. After the war, the Treaty of Versailles assigned blame to Germany and imposed penalties.
This document provides an overview of the causes of World War 1. It discusses both long-term causes like the arms race, territorial disputes between countries, and the formation of military alliances, as well as short-term causes like the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand which directly led to Austria-Hungary declaring war on Serbia and starting a chain reaction that engulfed Europe in war. The document also summarizes some key events of the war like the entry of the US in 1917 and Russia leaving the war, as well as the Treaty of Versailles that ended the war and placed blame and reparations on Germany.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on wheat production. Researchers found that higher temperatures and changing precipitation patterns will significantly reduce wheat yields across major wheat-producing regions by 2050. The study concludes that efforts must be made to develop wheat varieties that can tolerate hotter and drier conditions to ensure future global food security as the climate continues to warm.
Este documento describe una criatura mítica llamada Chanavesire que tiene la cabeza de un cerdo, el cuerpo de una sirena y dos grandes alas de pájaro en lugar de brazos, lo que le permite vivir tanto en la tierra como en el agua y el cielo. Vive en una isla llamada Slindapholl y puede volar y respirar bajo el agua. Es carnívoro y escupir fuego cuando canta o se enfada. Su enemigo mortal es el Mouza, con el que a menudo lucha por el territorio o la com
Las pinturas rupestres en las cuevas de Lascaux en Francia y Altamira en España representan animales como caballos y ciervos, así como cazadores. Los colores se obtenían de piedras y grasa animal. En la pequeña aldea de Catal Huyuc en Turquía, las viviendas rectangulares de adobe y madera estaban tan juntas que había que entrar por agujeros en los techos. Los santuarios contenían pinturas de escenas de caza y volcanes, así como relieves y esculturas de cabezas de toros y osos
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
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.