This is for a group from age 10 to age 80. It contains general aspects of the culture and lifestyle of indigenous Mayans in Guatemala plus specifics of volunteering with the non-profit Long Way Home.
The document discusses several causes and effects of poverty around the world. It mentions environmental issues like climate change and soil depletion reducing agricultural yields. Economic issues that exacerbate poverty include rising oil prices increasing food costs, high unemployment, and lack of opportunities retaining skilled workers. Poor health and lack of access to affordable care are also discussed. Other factors mentioned are overpopulation, illegal immigration, high crime rates, discrimination, corruption, conflicts and war. The cycle of poverty is one that can affect everyone on Earth.
Prof.dr. halit hami öz sociology-chapter 4-society and social interactionProf. Dr. Halit Hami Öz
This document provides an overview of sociological perspectives on the nature of society. It discusses Émile Durkheim's functionalist view that society is greater than the sum of its parts and is held together by a collective conscience and social integration. According to Durkheim, pre-industrial societies had mechanical solidarity based on shared values and kinship, while industrial societies developed organic solidarity based on acceptance of differences and specialized division of labor. The document also briefly mentions Karl Marx's conflict theory perspective that society is defined by class struggles and Max Weber's symbolic interactionist view that society emerges through communication between individuals.
Cabell Brand Center Welcome Address - Risa Pesapanerpesapan
This document discusses challenges related to poverty and opportunities to address it. It lists several US government programs established in the 1960s to tackle issues like jobs, education, housing, and healthcare. It also notes that extreme poverty is one of the greatest causes of human suffering. Several facts and statistics are presented about the scale of poverty in both the US and globally. Different terms related to poverty are discussed. The document explores various aspects of poverty like defining it, measuring it, and how it intersects with issues like climate change, technology, and rural vs urban settings. It asks questions about approaches to alleviating poverty. Finally, it mentions the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium which brings together institutions to collaborate on poverty education.
The document discusses poverty around the world and goals to reduce it by 2015. It notes statistics about children dying from hunger and lack of access to clean water and electricity. It also discusses gender inequality issues in Nigeria and Zambia and how organizations like Kiva provide loans to empower people in poverty through small businesses. The overall goals are to promote gender equality and alleviate extreme poverty and hunger.
The document summarizes the social classes in 19th century France, including the aristocracy, middle class, and working class/proletariat. The aristocracy still controlled a significant portion of the national wealth and married for political and financial reasons. The growing middle class occupied a wide range of professions and aspired to aristocratic lifestyles. Educational achievement was important. The large working class consisted of both rural and urban laborers, with higher-skilled workers earning more than unskilled laborers.
SUN Community Schools and their partners in Multnomah County, Oregon provided over 1 million meals last year to those struggling with food insecurity. The meals were distributed through food pantries, harvest shares, and summer meal sites at schools and libraries, with the equivalent of one meal distributed every 30 seconds. The widespread distribution of nutritious food means happier, healthier lives for neighbors and a stronger community overall.
Devex uses images and stories to show development in action. Here are the 10 images, shared with us in 2013 by aid groups from around the globe, which are most liked on Facebook.
This is for a group from age 10 to age 80. It contains general aspects of the culture and lifestyle of indigenous Mayans in Guatemala plus specifics of volunteering with the non-profit Long Way Home.
The document discusses several causes and effects of poverty around the world. It mentions environmental issues like climate change and soil depletion reducing agricultural yields. Economic issues that exacerbate poverty include rising oil prices increasing food costs, high unemployment, and lack of opportunities retaining skilled workers. Poor health and lack of access to affordable care are also discussed. Other factors mentioned are overpopulation, illegal immigration, high crime rates, discrimination, corruption, conflicts and war. The cycle of poverty is one that can affect everyone on Earth.
Prof.dr. halit hami öz sociology-chapter 4-society and social interactionProf. Dr. Halit Hami Öz
This document provides an overview of sociological perspectives on the nature of society. It discusses Émile Durkheim's functionalist view that society is greater than the sum of its parts and is held together by a collective conscience and social integration. According to Durkheim, pre-industrial societies had mechanical solidarity based on shared values and kinship, while industrial societies developed organic solidarity based on acceptance of differences and specialized division of labor. The document also briefly mentions Karl Marx's conflict theory perspective that society is defined by class struggles and Max Weber's symbolic interactionist view that society emerges through communication between individuals.
Cabell Brand Center Welcome Address - Risa Pesapanerpesapan
This document discusses challenges related to poverty and opportunities to address it. It lists several US government programs established in the 1960s to tackle issues like jobs, education, housing, and healthcare. It also notes that extreme poverty is one of the greatest causes of human suffering. Several facts and statistics are presented about the scale of poverty in both the US and globally. Different terms related to poverty are discussed. The document explores various aspects of poverty like defining it, measuring it, and how it intersects with issues like climate change, technology, and rural vs urban settings. It asks questions about approaches to alleviating poverty. Finally, it mentions the Shepherd Higher Education Consortium which brings together institutions to collaborate on poverty education.
The document discusses poverty around the world and goals to reduce it by 2015. It notes statistics about children dying from hunger and lack of access to clean water and electricity. It also discusses gender inequality issues in Nigeria and Zambia and how organizations like Kiva provide loans to empower people in poverty through small businesses. The overall goals are to promote gender equality and alleviate extreme poverty and hunger.
The document summarizes the social classes in 19th century France, including the aristocracy, middle class, and working class/proletariat. The aristocracy still controlled a significant portion of the national wealth and married for political and financial reasons. The growing middle class occupied a wide range of professions and aspired to aristocratic lifestyles. Educational achievement was important. The large working class consisted of both rural and urban laborers, with higher-skilled workers earning more than unskilled laborers.
SUN Community Schools and their partners in Multnomah County, Oregon provided over 1 million meals last year to those struggling with food insecurity. The meals were distributed through food pantries, harvest shares, and summer meal sites at schools and libraries, with the equivalent of one meal distributed every 30 seconds. The widespread distribution of nutritious food means happier, healthier lives for neighbors and a stronger community overall.
Devex uses images and stories to show development in action. Here are the 10 images, shared with us in 2013 by aid groups from around the globe, which are most liked on Facebook.
A full length PPT that is excellent for potential volunteers to view. Gives country and program overview, pictures of volunteer facilities and costs of volunteering.
The Amazon Pueblo project help indigenous villages in the Colombian Amazon to improve their standard of living through sustainable business. We are an all-volunteer program. We welcome new volunteers.
Water: Source of life and change - One Million Cisterns ProgrammeRenato Guimaraes
The document describes a program in Brazil called "One Million Cisterns" that provides families with rainwater collection tanks, called cisterns, to store clean drinking water. These cisterns have improved health, increased free time, and allowed families to grow more crops. The program has helped over 800,000 people across Brazil and aims to eventually benefit 5.5 million individuals.
The document discusses the issue of global hunger, providing statistics and causes. Over 900 million people worldwide are undernourished, with the majority living in developing countries in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Natural causes like harsh climates and inefficient land use, as well as economic issues preventing access to food and sociocultural factors restricting women contribute to hunger. Hunger has severe health consequences and can perpetuate cycles of poverty. While major problems existed in the past, the document expresses hope that with measures like food-for-work programs, better education and transportation, the problem of world hunger can be solved in the future.
Text· Crapo, R. H. (2013). Cultural anthropology [Electronic v.docxmehek4
Text
· Crapo, R. H. (2013). Cultural anthropology [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
· Chapter 9: The economic System
· Chapter 10: Cultural Change, Globalization, and the Contemporary World
Multimedia
· Rice, R. (Writer), & Meehan, R. (Director). (2004). Guatemala: The human price of coffee [Television series episode]. In P. King (Executive producer), Fighting the tide: Developing nations and globalizations. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=34472&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=420&h=315&fWidth=440&fHeight=365
· The full version of this video is available through the Films on Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This video shows the impact of globalization on a small coffee farmer in Guatemala. This video has closed captioning and a transcript. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
Recommended Resources
Article
· Buvinić, M. (1997). Women in poverty: A new global underclass. Foreign Policy, 108, 38-53. doi:10.2307/1149088
· The full-text version of this article is available through the ProQuest host database in the Ashford University Library. In this article, Buvinic looks at the social and economic changes that are pushing more and more women into low paying jobs in agriculture, industry, and the services, and widening the global income gap between men and women. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
· Reinecke, G. (2006). Is globalization good for workers? Definitions and evidence from Latin America. International Labor and Working Class History, 70(1), 11-34. doi:10.1017/S0147547906000147
· The full-text version of this article is available through the JSTOR host database in the Ashford University Library. In this article, Reinecke discusses how globalization can benefit or harm workers in Latin America. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
Multimedia
· Cohen, J. (Producer). (2006.) The gender puzzle [Video file]. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=35637&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&fWidth=660&fHeight=530
· The full version of this video is available through the Films on Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This film explores the scientific research behind issues of gender. This video has closed captioning and a transcript. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
· Romin, J., Arnstad, H., Lennartsson, J., & Lilja, V. (Producers & Directors). (2009). Economic gaps [Series episode]. In J. Romin (Executive producer), Globalization: A real-world view. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=47500&aid=18596&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=400&h=340
· The full version of this video is available through the ...
At least something for many? New pathways, greater progress: Scopes and Chall...STEPS Centre
The document discusses community-led total sanitation (CLTS) approaches to improving sanitation and achieving open defecation free communities. It outlines some of the key principles of CLTS, including community empowerment, collective decision making, and locally appropriate solutions rather than external subsidies or prescriptions. It also discusses some of the challenges to scaling up CLTS, including reliance on subsidies, prescriptive technologies, and a lack of coordination between different organizations. Examples from several countries show how CLTS has led to innovations and improved sanitation outcomes when communities lead the process.
Poverty is a major global issue, with over 1 billion people living in conditions of absolute poverty according to the World Bank. People in poverty often lack basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is an alliance working to end poverty by achieving policy changes to improve lives and allow people in poverty to make their voices heard. One champion against poverty is Ana Cecilia Acuña, a woman in her community who opened a store providing essential goods and helped develop a water system through loans, improving conditions for families.
Poverty is a major global issue, with over 1 billion people living in conditions of absolute poverty according to the World Bank. People in poverty often lack basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is an alliance aimed at ending poverty by achieving policy changes and organizing mass mobilizations to raise awareness. One champion against poverty is Ana Cecilia Acuña, a woman in her community who opened a store providing essential goods and helped develop a water system through a non-profit loan, improving lives. Causes of poverty include corruption, lack of jobs, poor education, war, and overpopulation.
This document summarizes a presentation about challenges facing water access in Africa and a new nonprofit organization called UniWater that aims to address these challenges. Key points:
- By 2050, 1/4 of the world's population will live in areas affected by water shortages due to factors like climate change.
- Traditional aid approaches in Africa have failed to create lasting solutions and empowered local communities.
- UniWater was established to start master's programs in water resources management across Africa to develop local expertise.
- The presentation calls for funding and curriculum partners to help launch the first 3-5 UniWater programs by 2013.
Higher education in the Caribbean needs reform to promote sustainable development in the region. The document outlines several challenges facing the Caribbean, including natural disasters, economic hardship, and cultural and environmental degradation. It argues for a new higher education curriculum focused on sustainable agriculture, alternative energy, cultural preservation, integrated healthcare, and using technology responsibly. The goal is to equip students to solve issues in the region and improve quality of life while valuing local traditions, culture, and environmental stewardship.
Long Way Home is a nonprofit organization that constructs self-sufficient schools in Guatemala using sustainable materials like recycled tires and bottles to promote education, employment, and environmental stewardship. The schools are built in the department of Chimaltenango in Guatemala, which has a largely indigenous population living in poverty. Long Way Home has built two schools so far, Técnico Chixot and TireHomes&Walls, employing local laborers and using over 300 tons of recycled materials to construct buildings and educate hundreds of students.
Jane Tanner Business Week Ecotourism May Save a JungleJane Tanner
Ecotourism is helping to save the Maya Biosphere Reserve, the largest remaining tropical forest in Central America. Conservation International opened an eco-language school in 1993 that teaches Spanish to foreign visitors. This has become an economic boon for the 5,000 villagers, with many moving into tourism-related jobs and some giving up farming altogether. The school and new businesses are helping to reduce reliance on destructive logging and farming practices that were threatening to eliminate the forest by 2025, and together may help stop further destruction of this natural treasure.
Mbac5107 poverty-eskasoni-slides for video.v3Chen Liu
This report scrutinized the child poverty issue in the Eskasoni community, Nova Stoica, Canada. The Eskasoni community has the highest child poverty rate of 73%, cross Canada.
This report is done by a group of students at Cape Breton University.
LC3 Kenya Kids Mission and Programs 5.2.2020Louise Goodman
Discover people living in extreme poverty and identify ways to make a difference/improvement by providing Hope with Education, Food and Access to Clean Water.
This document outlines a proposal for a television series called Rainmakers that would highlight stories of leadership and innovation helping to achieve global development goals. The series would focus on organizations in the Northwest US working in areas like women's empowerment, water, land, and health. It would have an international audience and be distributed through partnerships. Each one-hour episode would have a budget of $500,000 and feature programming on topics that align with helping to alleviate poverty and promote sustainability worldwide.
This document provides an overview of poverty and the work of Oxfam America to help alleviate poverty. It discusses the various types and causes of poverty, as well as the impacts of climate change on poverty. It describes Oxfam's efforts to help poverty-stricken communities through emergency aid, advocacy, job creation, disaster prevention, and addressing the systemic barriers that trap people in poverty. The document contains facts about global poverty and links to videos about poverty in Haiti and the environmental impacts of climate change.
The document describes a project by Cross Catholic Outreach and Kobonal Haiti Mission to build wells in several communities in Kobonal, Haiti that lack access to clean drinking water. The project aims to prevent waterborne illnesses by providing families with a safe water source. Each well costs $14,636 and will be constructed with hand pumps, cement walls, and community maintenance plans. The document provides background on the poverty and health challenges faced by communities in Kobonal, and emphasizes that access to clean water could mean the difference between life and death for many residents.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
A full length PPT that is excellent for potential volunteers to view. Gives country and program overview, pictures of volunteer facilities and costs of volunteering.
The Amazon Pueblo project help indigenous villages in the Colombian Amazon to improve their standard of living through sustainable business. We are an all-volunteer program. We welcome new volunteers.
Water: Source of life and change - One Million Cisterns ProgrammeRenato Guimaraes
The document describes a program in Brazil called "One Million Cisterns" that provides families with rainwater collection tanks, called cisterns, to store clean drinking water. These cisterns have improved health, increased free time, and allowed families to grow more crops. The program has helped over 800,000 people across Brazil and aims to eventually benefit 5.5 million individuals.
The document discusses the issue of global hunger, providing statistics and causes. Over 900 million people worldwide are undernourished, with the majority living in developing countries in Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. Natural causes like harsh climates and inefficient land use, as well as economic issues preventing access to food and sociocultural factors restricting women contribute to hunger. Hunger has severe health consequences and can perpetuate cycles of poverty. While major problems existed in the past, the document expresses hope that with measures like food-for-work programs, better education and transportation, the problem of world hunger can be solved in the future.
Text· Crapo, R. H. (2013). Cultural anthropology [Electronic v.docxmehek4
Text
· Crapo, R. H. (2013). Cultural anthropology [Electronic version]. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/
· Chapter 9: The economic System
· Chapter 10: Cultural Change, Globalization, and the Contemporary World
Multimedia
· Rice, R. (Writer), & Meehan, R. (Director). (2004). Guatemala: The human price of coffee [Television series episode]. In P. King (Executive producer), Fighting the tide: Developing nations and globalizations. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=34472&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=420&h=315&fWidth=440&fHeight=365
· The full version of this video is available through the Films on Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This video shows the impact of globalization on a small coffee farmer in Guatemala. This video has closed captioning and a transcript. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
Recommended Resources
Article
· Buvinić, M. (1997). Women in poverty: A new global underclass. Foreign Policy, 108, 38-53. doi:10.2307/1149088
· The full-text version of this article is available through the ProQuest host database in the Ashford University Library. In this article, Buvinic looks at the social and economic changes that are pushing more and more women into low paying jobs in agriculture, industry, and the services, and widening the global income gap between men and women. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
· Reinecke, G. (2006). Is globalization good for workers? Definitions and evidence from Latin America. International Labor and Working Class History, 70(1), 11-34. doi:10.1017/S0147547906000147
· The full-text version of this article is available through the JSTOR host database in the Ashford University Library. In this article, Reinecke discusses how globalization can benefit or harm workers in Latin America. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
Multimedia
· Cohen, J. (Producer). (2006.) The gender puzzle [Video file]. Retrieved from https://fod.infobase.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=35637&wID=100753&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&fWidth=660&fHeight=530
· The full version of this video is available through the Films on Demand database in the Ashford University Library. This film explores the scientific research behind issues of gender. This video has closed captioning and a transcript. This video may assist you in your Feminization of Poverty or Consumption and Globalization discussion this week.
· Romin, J., Arnstad, H., Lennartsson, J., & Lilja, V. (Producers & Directors). (2009). Economic gaps [Series episode]. In J. Romin (Executive producer), Globalization: A real-world view. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?token=47500&aid=18596&plt=FOD&loid=0&w=400&h=340
· The full version of this video is available through the ...
At least something for many? New pathways, greater progress: Scopes and Chall...STEPS Centre
The document discusses community-led total sanitation (CLTS) approaches to improving sanitation and achieving open defecation free communities. It outlines some of the key principles of CLTS, including community empowerment, collective decision making, and locally appropriate solutions rather than external subsidies or prescriptions. It also discusses some of the challenges to scaling up CLTS, including reliance on subsidies, prescriptive technologies, and a lack of coordination between different organizations. Examples from several countries show how CLTS has led to innovations and improved sanitation outcomes when communities lead the process.
Poverty is a major global issue, with over 1 billion people living in conditions of absolute poverty according to the World Bank. People in poverty often lack basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is an alliance working to end poverty by achieving policy changes to improve lives and allow people in poverty to make their voices heard. One champion against poverty is Ana Cecilia Acuña, a woman in her community who opened a store providing essential goods and helped develop a water system through loans, improving conditions for families.
Poverty is a major global issue, with over 1 billion people living in conditions of absolute poverty according to the World Bank. People in poverty often lack basic needs like food, shelter, and healthcare. The Global Call to Action Against Poverty is an alliance aimed at ending poverty by achieving policy changes and organizing mass mobilizations to raise awareness. One champion against poverty is Ana Cecilia Acuña, a woman in her community who opened a store providing essential goods and helped develop a water system through a non-profit loan, improving lives. Causes of poverty include corruption, lack of jobs, poor education, war, and overpopulation.
This document summarizes a presentation about challenges facing water access in Africa and a new nonprofit organization called UniWater that aims to address these challenges. Key points:
- By 2050, 1/4 of the world's population will live in areas affected by water shortages due to factors like climate change.
- Traditional aid approaches in Africa have failed to create lasting solutions and empowered local communities.
- UniWater was established to start master's programs in water resources management across Africa to develop local expertise.
- The presentation calls for funding and curriculum partners to help launch the first 3-5 UniWater programs by 2013.
Higher education in the Caribbean needs reform to promote sustainable development in the region. The document outlines several challenges facing the Caribbean, including natural disasters, economic hardship, and cultural and environmental degradation. It argues for a new higher education curriculum focused on sustainable agriculture, alternative energy, cultural preservation, integrated healthcare, and using technology responsibly. The goal is to equip students to solve issues in the region and improve quality of life while valuing local traditions, culture, and environmental stewardship.
Long Way Home is a nonprofit organization that constructs self-sufficient schools in Guatemala using sustainable materials like recycled tires and bottles to promote education, employment, and environmental stewardship. The schools are built in the department of Chimaltenango in Guatemala, which has a largely indigenous population living in poverty. Long Way Home has built two schools so far, Técnico Chixot and TireHomes&Walls, employing local laborers and using over 300 tons of recycled materials to construct buildings and educate hundreds of students.
Jane Tanner Business Week Ecotourism May Save a JungleJane Tanner
Ecotourism is helping to save the Maya Biosphere Reserve, the largest remaining tropical forest in Central America. Conservation International opened an eco-language school in 1993 that teaches Spanish to foreign visitors. This has become an economic boon for the 5,000 villagers, with many moving into tourism-related jobs and some giving up farming altogether. The school and new businesses are helping to reduce reliance on destructive logging and farming practices that were threatening to eliminate the forest by 2025, and together may help stop further destruction of this natural treasure.
Mbac5107 poverty-eskasoni-slides for video.v3Chen Liu
This report scrutinized the child poverty issue in the Eskasoni community, Nova Stoica, Canada. The Eskasoni community has the highest child poverty rate of 73%, cross Canada.
This report is done by a group of students at Cape Breton University.
LC3 Kenya Kids Mission and Programs 5.2.2020Louise Goodman
Discover people living in extreme poverty and identify ways to make a difference/improvement by providing Hope with Education, Food and Access to Clean Water.
This document outlines a proposal for a television series called Rainmakers that would highlight stories of leadership and innovation helping to achieve global development goals. The series would focus on organizations in the Northwest US working in areas like women's empowerment, water, land, and health. It would have an international audience and be distributed through partnerships. Each one-hour episode would have a budget of $500,000 and feature programming on topics that align with helping to alleviate poverty and promote sustainability worldwide.
This document provides an overview of poverty and the work of Oxfam America to help alleviate poverty. It discusses the various types and causes of poverty, as well as the impacts of climate change on poverty. It describes Oxfam's efforts to help poverty-stricken communities through emergency aid, advocacy, job creation, disaster prevention, and addressing the systemic barriers that trap people in poverty. The document contains facts about global poverty and links to videos about poverty in Haiti and the environmental impacts of climate change.
The document describes a project by Cross Catholic Outreach and Kobonal Haiti Mission to build wells in several communities in Kobonal, Haiti that lack access to clean drinking water. The project aims to prevent waterborne illnesses by providing families with a safe water source. Each well costs $14,636 and will be constructed with hand pumps, cement walls, and community maintenance plans. The document provides background on the poverty and health challenges faced by communities in Kobonal, and emphasizes that access to clean water could mean the difference between life and death for many residents.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
Let’s explore the intersection of technology and equity in the final session of our DEI series. Discover how AI tools, like ChatGPT, can be used to support and enhance your nonprofit's DEI initiatives. Participants will gain insights into practical AI applications and get tips for leveraging technology to advance their DEI goals.
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.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
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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
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.
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His expertise extends across a diverse spectrum of reporting, database, and web development applications, underpinned by an exceptional grasp of data storage and virtualization technologies. His proficiency in application testing, database administration, and data cleansing ensures seamless execution of complex projects.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
11. 5% of the world population are considered indigenous yet 15% of the world’s poor are indigenous. Indigenous people are over-represented in the group of the “world’s poor.” In Comalapa, the indigenous Kaq’chikel are 95% of the population Indigenous people are an important group of rural poor.
12. Indigenous people constitute an important group of rural poor. In Guatemala some 86.6% of the indigenous people are poor. 44% of population in Guatemala are indigenous people
13. Indigenous people are an important group of rural poor. 44% of Guatemalan population are indigenous, 50% of them are Mayan Received Nobel Peace Prize 1992 Wrote autobiography “ I, Rigoberta Menchu ” Yet do not make a strong political force. The single indigenous candidate, Rigoberta Mench ú , received only 3% of the vote in 2008 national presidential election.
14. Statistics U S A Facts taken from the Central Intelligence Agency, The World Factbook Life Cycle Median age: 36.7 years Median age: 19.2 years School Life Expectancy total: 16 years male: 15 years female: 16 years (2006) total: 10 years male: 11 years female: 10 years (2006) Gross National Income per capita $41,950 $4,410 Literacy 99% 99% male 99% female 56% 63% male 49% female Population below poverty line 12% 56% Expenditures on education 5.3% of GDP (2005) 2.6% of GDP (2006) Guatemala
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17. Ericka Temple, Architect Adam Howland, Project Mgr. Liz Howland Not shown: Andy Case, Webmaster Rebecca Sanchez, Volunteer Coordinator Aaron Colvin, Assistant Project Mgr. Matt Paneitz, Executive Director, Founder LWH
43. Beneficiaries Rafael pounds dirt into tires in the foundation of the water tank.
44. LWH volunteers and the local community teamed together with the Minnesota chapter of Engineers Without Borders to construct a 67,000 gallon water harvesting system for the town of Simajuleu.
45. Beneficiaries of the water tank. It will help 5000 people have better access to water.