Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 70 - June 2015Raj Saubhag
In Sadguru prasad issue 70 (June 2015), Param Pujya Bhaishree explains letter 248. Ambalalbhai had written to Krupaludev about his discomfort and anguish at not being able to meet (samagam) Krupaludev. Krupaludev examines various possibilities as to where and how they could meet at the same time emphasising the importance of 'sant samagam' and the true faith. He also considers samagam with Saubhagbhai but that was also ruled out. Krupaludev also probes Ambalabhai to test how deep was his desire for the samagam.
In the second letter explained by Bhaishree, Krupaludev states that in these dark times a person is not able to focus his mental inclinations to where he should. Bhaishree discusses this statement and there is more.
This issue has many interesting short articles, poems and articles in English by Br Minalben. Sujit Nagda has translated letter 194.
The magazine has all the regular features of reporting on the shibirs held since last issue and the activities which took place during that period.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
Tribal life | Art and culture of Gujarat | DHI GURUKULDhi Gurukul
India is a country with great ethnic diversity. Tribal people are the indigenous people who continue to believe and practice their age-old traditions, beliefs, and laws. The tribal life, art, and culture of Gujarat are important for the GPSC prelims and GPSC mains exam preparation. Aspirants who are preparing for the upcoming competitive exams can refer to these notes. This video provides all information about Adivasis life, festivals, and culture in India.
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 70 - June 2015Raj Saubhag
In Sadguru prasad issue 70 (June 2015), Param Pujya Bhaishree explains letter 248. Ambalalbhai had written to Krupaludev about his discomfort and anguish at not being able to meet (samagam) Krupaludev. Krupaludev examines various possibilities as to where and how they could meet at the same time emphasising the importance of 'sant samagam' and the true faith. He also considers samagam with Saubhagbhai but that was also ruled out. Krupaludev also probes Ambalabhai to test how deep was his desire for the samagam.
In the second letter explained by Bhaishree, Krupaludev states that in these dark times a person is not able to focus his mental inclinations to where he should. Bhaishree discusses this statement and there is more.
This issue has many interesting short articles, poems and articles in English by Br Minalben. Sujit Nagda has translated letter 194.
The magazine has all the regular features of reporting on the shibirs held since last issue and the activities which took place during that period.
Access previous issues and other publications via http://www.rajsaubhag.org/publications/
Tribal life | Art and culture of Gujarat | DHI GURUKULDhi Gurukul
India is a country with great ethnic diversity. Tribal people are the indigenous people who continue to believe and practice their age-old traditions, beliefs, and laws. The tribal life, art, and culture of Gujarat are important for the GPSC prelims and GPSC mains exam preparation. Aspirants who are preparing for the upcoming competitive exams can refer to these notes. This video provides all information about Adivasis life, festivals, and culture in India.
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 68 - December 2014Raj Saubhag
Sadguru prasad issue 68 (December 2014) is rich with contributions from Param Pujya Bhaishree's swadhyay, Br. Minalben, Br. Vikrambhai, Br. Rasikbhai, and Sujit Nagda.
Bhaishree's swadhyay from letter 187 discusses the very rapid progress in Param Krupaludev's 'gnan dasha'. Both Br. Minalben and Br. Vikrambhai have enriched the English section of the magazine with Sujit's translation of Letter 200 which talks about Param Krupaludev Shrimad Rajchandra's advice to Pujya Saubhagbhai, which applies to us all.
Br. Rasikbhai's article on 'Atma Vicharna' includes detailed discussion on Krupaludev's quotations from various letters, all helpful for contemplation.
Regular content includes reports from the humanitarian activities at Ashirwad Centre and Prem ni Parab.
Shree Sadguru Prasad - Issue 68 - December 2014Raj Saubhag
Sadguru prasad issue 68 (December 2014) is rich with contributions from Param Pujya Bhaishree's swadhyay, Br. Minalben, Br. Vikrambhai, Br. Rasikbhai, and Sujit Nagda.
Bhaishree's swadhyay from letter 187 discusses the very rapid progress in Param Krupaludev's 'gnan dasha'. Both Br. Minalben and Br. Vikrambhai have enriched the English section of the magazine with Sujit's translation of Letter 200 which talks about Param Krupaludev Shrimad Rajchandra's advice to Pujya Saubhagbhai, which applies to us all.
Br. Rasikbhai's article on 'Atma Vicharna' includes detailed discussion on Krupaludev's quotations from various letters, all helpful for contemplation.
Regular content includes reports from the humanitarian activities at Ashirwad Centre and Prem ni Parab.
Idea to launch: 13 lessons learned from a product managerTricia Cervenan
This document contains 13 lessons learned from a product manager for building apps. Some of the key lessons include not creating "me too" apps, that the first idea is not always the best so it's important to start, and navigation is the single most important design decision. It also stresses the importance of user testing apps often and targeting the right keywords.
Hipster Learning: Preparing for Jobs That Don't Exist YetCindy Royal
The document discusses how digital media education needs to prepare students for jobs that may not yet exist and allow graduates to be productive in emerging roles. It highlights Texas State University's approach which balances conceptual learning with hands-on skills training across communication, design, and development. The curriculum emphasizes current trends, problem-solving, portfolio development, and connecting students with industry through events and alumni networking. Graduates provide examples of successful careers in social media editing, development, and digital strategy at companies like The New York Times, SXSW, and Blackbaud.
SmartOBIA is a new approach to object-based image analysis that aims to be more accurate, robust, and easy to use than existing solutions. It uses label constraint image segmentation, multi-level object classification, and object model learning with weakly-labeled and limited sample data. The goal is to develop a tool that can be used by non-experts to automatically label geospatial image data more smartly, accurately, and for various applications and scenes.
JEAA Presentation - Why Should Communicators Learn to Code?Cindy Royal
The document discusses why communicators should learn to code. It argues that coding is becoming an important literacy that teaches algorithmic thinking and problem solving. It notes that computers and data will be a major part of any media career. Several job postings from media companies are presented that require coding skills. The document then provides an overview of computer programming, common coding languages, and ways for communicators to start learning coding skills.
This is a slide deck that aided a presentation I gave at an Android Developers Group meetup. It can help you get past a few of the areas of the guidelines that could benefit from some further explanation and some modification of language. Please download the file and view in presentation mode to see the animations that were put in to help with the navigation section.
Intro to Programming for Communicators - Intro SlidesCindy Royal
The document discusses why learning to program is beneficial for communicators, even those with only HTML/CSS experience. It encourages learning programming to think logically, improve tech skills, communicate with programmers, understand app potential, and build interactive websites and apps. It also provides a brief history of programming languages and recommends places like Codecademy and Lynda to learn more.
Este documento constituye una sociedad anónima cerrada formada por dos socios. El capital social es de S/. 26,000 representado por 26,000 acciones de S/. 1 cada una. Un socio aporta un procesador valorado en S/. 13,000 y el otro aporta un monitor valorado en S/. 13,000. Se designa como gerente general a uno de los socios y se establecen las facultades y funcionamiento de acuerdo al estatuto propuesto.