Emotional intelligence is a multiplier that enhances intellectual and experiential knowledge. It combines IQ and experience with the ability to understand and manage emotions. Developing emotional intelligence allows one to get more out of their knowledge and experience for improved decision making and leadership.
This document is a link to an online radio station called Radio Smart FM. It allows users to listen to the radio station through their web browser or mobile device by streaming the audio content from the station's website. The radio station appears to focus on playing popular music and talk shows without any additional description of its format or programming provided on the landing page.
Este documento presenta un pantallazo de la computadora de Karen Marín, incluyendo detalles sobre el procesador, memoria RAM y sistema operativo, para su profesora Leonor Niño en el grado 10-3 de la Institución Educativa Académico en Cartago en 2012.
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Emotional intelligence is a multiplier that enhances intellectual and experiential knowledge. It combines IQ and experience with the ability to understand and manage emotions. Developing emotional intelligence allows one to get more out of their knowledge and experience for improved decision making and leadership.
This document is a link to an online radio station called Radio Smart FM. It allows users to listen to the radio station through their web browser or mobile device by streaming the audio content from the station's website. The radio station appears to focus on playing popular music and talk shows without any additional description of its format or programming provided on the landing page.
Este documento presenta un pantallazo de la computadora de Karen Marín, incluyendo detalles sobre el procesador, memoria RAM y sistema operativo, para su profesora Leonor Niño en el grado 10-3 de la Institución Educativa Académico en Cartago en 2012.
Este documento analiza la representación de la temporalidad en las artes visuales y cómo ha evolucionado con nuevas tecnologías como la fotografía y los dispositivos digitales. Discute cómo artistas en los siglos XIX y XX intentaron capturar el movimiento y el paso del tiempo. Luego describe la serie fotográfica "Construir la memoria" de Ariel Ballester, la cual usa imágenes superpuestas antes y después de un terremoto en Japón tomadas por la web para explorar la memoria e intersección entre pasado y presente de una man
This document provides a shot list for a film scene. It describes 19 shots ranging from establishing shots of the location to close-ups of objects like a camera, earring, knife, and rosary. The shots show these objects and depict an actress from different angles. They gradually zoom in from long shots to extreme close-ups. The shots are brief and connected by jump cuts, with the total scene running 1 minute and 25 seconds.
El documento proporciona una plantilla para evaluar el desempeño de un profesor en un proyecto, incluyendo secciones para observaciones sobre su trabajo, contribuciones al proyecto, metodología utilizada y contacto por correo electrónico.
Este documento apresenta um cronograma de aulas com horários de 7:00 às 7:50 e de 7:50 às 8:40 nas segundas, terças, quartas e quintas-feiras. Nas sextas-feiras, as aulas ocorrem das 13:00 às 13:50 e das 13:50 às 13:40.
The document is a landscaping guide for Larimer County, Colorado that provides information on basic landscaping concepts. It covers the basic elements of xeriscape design, soil and water, plant selection and arrangement, landscape maintenance, and special landscape situations. The guide emphasizes performing a site survey to understand the opportunities and constraints of the property in order to create an effective landscape design that has both beauty and function.
Learning from the Drought - South Florida Water DistrictFaizah68w
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This case study summarizes a successful community-based food security project in Lesotho that integrated sustainable agriculture, income generation, and disaster risk reduction. The project was implemented by the Lesotho Red Cross Society in two vulnerable districts. It established household gardens, fruit trees, and small pig farms. After two years, beneficiaries reported producing 75% of food needs and earning income from vegetable and pig sales. The participatory approach helped ensure community ownership and the potential for replication. Key lessons included using local resources, integrating sectors like HIV/AIDS support, and developing clear entry/exit strategies to sustain impacts over time.
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This directory provides listings of landscaping resources that promote less toxic landscaping practices. It is intended to help homeowners find suppliers, information sources, and services to support organic and environmentally friendly gardening and lawn care. The listings are divided into categories and organized alphabetically within each category. The directory includes descriptions of over 30 landscaping resources in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut that offer organic fertilizers, tools, books, and services like design, installation and maintenance to help homeowners transition to less toxic landscaping.
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Here are the key points about the survey questions:
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- Question 2 rates the severity of the problem(s)
- Question 3 gauges how important landscape appearance is to the applicant
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This document is a bibliography compiled by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to provide references for plants on their Low Water Using Plant List. It contains over 80 references on general desert plants and xeriscaping, as well as identification guides specific to the Southwest, Arizona and California. The references include books, manuals, guides and other resources available in local libraries and organizations about low water use and drought tolerant plants suitable for the region.
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2. Suggestions include adjusting irrigation systems based on rainfall, allowing lawns to go dormant, grouping plants by water needs, using mulch, and choosing native plants adapted to local conditions.
3. Additional recommendations are to water early in the morning, check sprinkler systems monthly, focus irrigation for woody plants at the dripline, and maximize natural rainfall through rainwater harvesting.
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This document is a manual for turfgrass maintenance with reduced environmental impacts. It was created by the Seacoast Stormwater Coalition and funded by NOAA to help turfgrass managers protect water quality in New Hampshire. Turfgrass maintenance like fertilizer and pesticide use, irrigation, and mowing can pollute waters if not done properly. The manual provides best practices for soil testing, nutrient applications, irrigation, integrated pest management, and other maintenance activities to help users care for turfgrass while reducing impacts on lakes, rivers, and estuaries.
This document provides a shot list for a film scene. It describes 19 shots ranging from establishing shots of the location to close-ups of objects like a camera, earring, knife, and rosary. The shots show these objects and depict an actress from different angles. They gradually zoom in from long shots to extreme close-ups. The shots are brief and connected by jump cuts, with the total scene running 1 minute and 25 seconds.
El documento proporciona una plantilla para evaluar el desempeño de un profesor en un proyecto, incluyendo secciones para observaciones sobre su trabajo, contribuciones al proyecto, metodología utilizada y contacto por correo electrónico.
Este documento apresenta um cronograma de aulas com horários de 7:00 às 7:50 e de 7:50 às 8:40 nas segundas, terças, quartas e quintas-feiras. Nas sextas-feiras, as aulas ocorrem das 13:00 às 13:50 e das 13:50 às 13:40.
The document is a landscaping guide for Larimer County, Colorado that provides information on basic landscaping concepts. It covers the basic elements of xeriscape design, soil and water, plant selection and arrangement, landscape maintenance, and special landscape situations. The guide emphasizes performing a site survey to understand the opportunities and constraints of the property in order to create an effective landscape design that has both beauty and function.
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This document provides a summary of Florida's regional water supply planning efforts and progress made in implementing alternative water supply projects. It discusses the 2006-2008 drought, which highlighted the need for diversified and resilient water sources. The water management districts completed updates to their regional water supply plans in 2007, identifying sufficient sources to meet 2025 demands. Since then, districts have spent over $111 million implementing projects and expect to spend $193 million more through 2008 to develop additional water supplies and protect water resources. While progress has been made, continued implementation of water supply and conservation projects is needed to ensure adequate, sustainable water sources for Florida's growing population.
This case study summarizes a successful community-based food security project in Lesotho that integrated sustainable agriculture, income generation, and disaster risk reduction. The project was implemented by the Lesotho Red Cross Society in two vulnerable districts. It established household gardens, fruit trees, and small pig farms. After two years, beneficiaries reported producing 75% of food needs and earning income from vegetable and pig sales. The participatory approach helped ensure community ownership and the potential for replication. Key lessons included using local resources, integrating sectors like HIV/AIDS support, and developing clear entry/exit strategies to sustain impacts over time.
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This directory provides listings of landscaping resources that promote less toxic landscaping practices. It is intended to help homeowners find suppliers, information sources, and services to support organic and environmentally friendly gardening and lawn care. The listings are divided into categories and organized alphabetically within each category. The directory includes descriptions of over 30 landscaping resources in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut that offer organic fertilizers, tools, books, and services like design, installation and maintenance to help homeowners transition to less toxic landscaping.
Living Landscapes in North Dakota: A Guide to Native PlantscapingFaizah68w
The document provides guidance on native landscaping in North Dakota, including why it is important, planning considerations, design principles, and plant selection. Native landscaping reduces water and maintenance needs while providing wildlife habitat and aesthetic benefits. Proper planning includes assessing site conditions, developing conceptual designs, and addressing issues like soil quality and climate. Design incorporates grouping plants by water needs and arranging spaces for different functions.
Living Landscapes in South Dakota: A Guide to Native PlantscapingFaizah68w
This document provides an overview of the principles and benefits of native landscaping in South Dakota. Native landscaping, also known as xeriscaping, uses plants that are naturally adapted to the local environment and requires less water and maintenance than traditional landscapes. It can provide attractive, environmentally friendly gardens and yards while saving money on water and maintenance costs. The document discusses planning, design, site preparation, choosing appropriate grasses, wildflowers, trees and shrubs, and maintenance considerations for creating sustainable native landscapes in South Dakota.
Living Water Smart Outside Your Home - Gosford - Wyong, Nsw, AustraliaFaizah68w
The document provides tips for reducing water usage outside the home, including when maintaining pools, gardens, and washing vehicles. It recommends installing a pool cover, rainwater tank, and drought-resistant plants to reduce evaporation and reliance on mains water. Proper maintenance like fixing leaks and using trigger nozzles, buckets, and brooms can also help conserve water for outdoor activities. Adopting these practices supports sustainable water usage and securing supply for the future.
Los Angeles Basin Coastal Strip Top Butterfly Nectar FlowersFaizah68w
This document provides recommendations for plants that attract butterflies and caterpillars in the Los Angeles coastal region. It lists the top nectar plants for butterflies, noting bloom time, color, attracted butterflies, and growth requirements. Dune buckwheat, Brazilian milkweed, and woolly aster are among the highest recommended native plants. The document also identifies good local caterpillar food plants, including Brazilian and narrow-leaf milkweed. Finally, it lists some common butterflies likely to be seen in the area and their flight and caterpillar seasons.
Low Cost Outdoor Irrigation Optimization Using the Spray Smart ValveFaizah68w
Here are the key points about the survey questions:
- Question 1 identifies the specific irrigation problem(s) the applicant wants to address
- Question 2 rates the severity of the problem(s)
- Question 3 gauges how important landscape appearance is to the applicant
The answers provide insight into whether the applicant would be better suited for a DIY upgrade or professional upgrade. More severe problems or those who prioritize appearance would likely prefer a professional upgrade.
Low Water Use - Drought Tolerant Plant Bibliography - ArizonaFaizah68w
This document is a bibliography compiled by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to provide references for plants on their Low Water Using Plant List. It contains over 80 references on general desert plants and xeriscaping, as well as identification guides specific to the Southwest, Arizona and California. The references include books, manuals, guides and other resources available in local libraries and organizations about low water use and drought tolerant plants suitable for the region.
Low Water Use Drought Tolerant Plant List - Glendale - Phoenix, ArizonaFaizah68w
The document is a list of low water use and drought tolerant plants for the Phoenix Active Management Area as compiled by the Arizona Department of Water Resources. It provides the plant list in categories of annual wildflowers and grasses. The purpose of the list is for its use as a regulatory document in municipal and industrial conservation programs. Experts from various Arizona organizations collaborated to create the list and individuals can submit requests to add or remove plants.
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This document provides a list of low water use and drought tolerant plants for the Prescott Active Management Area in Arizona. It includes over 100 plant species, organized by type (trees, shrubs, perennials, etc.). For each plant, it provides the botanical and common names, water needs, hardiness zone, whether it spreads, bloom time/color, evergreen/deciduous status, and origin. The list was developed by the Arizona Department of Water Resources to guide landscaping choices that conserve water use.
Make Every Drop Count on Your Yard - University of NebraskaFaizah68w
1. The document provides tips for conserving water in the landscape through proper irrigation practices and plant selection.
2. Suggestions include adjusting irrigation systems based on rainfall, allowing lawns to go dormant, grouping plants by water needs, using mulch, and choosing native plants adapted to local conditions.
3. Additional recommendations are to water early in the morning, check sprinkler systems monthly, focus irrigation for woody plants at the dripline, and maximize natural rainfall through rainwater harvesting.
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Drought conditions can cause nursery crop producers to lose their entire crops if irrigation water becomes limited. This document provides recommendations for managing drought conditions in nursery crops, including container and field production. It discusses designing efficient irrigation systems, capturing and recycling irrigation runoff, grouping plants based on water needs, and adopting water conservation techniques like low-pressure irrigation and cyclic watering. The goal is to apply water uniformly and in the right amounts to ensure plant survival and growth during periods of limited water availability.
Manual for Turfgrass Maintenance with Reduced Environmental ImpactsFaizah68w
This document is a manual for turfgrass maintenance with reduced environmental impacts. It was created by the Seacoast Stormwater Coalition and funded by NOAA to help turfgrass managers protect water quality in New Hampshire. Turfgrass maintenance like fertilizer and pesticide use, irrigation, and mowing can pollute waters if not done properly. The manual provides best practices for soil testing, nutrient applications, irrigation, integrated pest management, and other maintenance activities to help users care for turfgrass while reducing impacts on lakes, rivers, and estuaries.
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This document provides a list of potential sources of information for those seeking to learn more about native landscaping in Michigan. It includes nurseries, seed sources, landscape architects, ecologists, consultants, and contractors in Michigan and the surrounding region. It also lists some relevant literature on Michigan wetlands and the native flora of Michigan. The disclaimer notes that the list is not a complete list of resources and does not imply an endorsement by the EPA.
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This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
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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
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● Replace half the soil with organic matter.
with irrigation, contact either your local Waterwise Garden
● Mix thoroughly and replace in the hole in a shallow Irrigator or Waterwise Irrigation Design Shop. To find your closest
saucer shape. Waterwise Specialist check on www.watercorporation.com.au
● Take the plant out of the pot and place in the bottom or call the Waterwise Helpline on 13 10 39.
of the saucer.
● Water in well, applying a wetting agent if necessary.
HYdroZONing
●
Hydrozoning is grouping plants with similar water needs
Organic matter can be purchased as compost,
together in an effort to be more water efficient. This is one
soil improver or soil conditioner.
of the most important tools to conserve water in the garden,
In addition to organic matter, the following can also and help save you money.
be incorporated into the soil at planting time:
For information on your watering days visit our website.
● Bentonite clay (sandy soils only).
There are many waterwise plants available that are suitable
● Gypsum (reactive clay soils only).
for your region.
● Spongelite and zeolite (all soil types).
● Water storage polymers sold as granules or in sealed bags.
Your local Waterwise Garden Centres can assist with plant
selection and water needs. To find your closest Waterwise
Garden Centre, check on www.watercorporation.com.au
or call the Waterwise Helpline on 13 10 39.
2. Legend
Hydrozone 1 Creating a
Hydrozone 2
Hydrozone 3
(including vegetables,
herbs fruit trees)
Lawn mediterranean garden
Pel
K
Residence
Path
Alp
Aga
Alfresco
Bo
Grp Lawn Bn
As Anm Eb
Grpg Grt
Fruit Tree
Raised planters with
Oe herbs vegetables
Pg
Designs provided by Josh Byrne Associates
PLANT SPECIES (www.joshbyrne.com.au)
Abrv Common Name Botanical Name Abrv Common Name Botanical Name
Ground covers K Kalanchoe Kalanchoe
Alp Aloe Aloe polyphylla Pel Geranium Pelargonium
Bn Honeypot Dryandra Banksia nivea* Grasses/Strappy Leaf Plants
Eb Eremophila biserrata Eremophila biserrata Aga Agave Agave attenuata
Grpg Grevillea ‘Gilt Dragon’ Grevillea preissii* Anm Kangaroo Paw Anigozanthos manglesii*
Grt Grevillea tenuiloba Grevillea tenuiloba*
Trees
Shrubs Oe Olive Olea europaea
As Lilly Pilly Acmena smithii Pg Pomegranate Punica granatum
Bo Bougainvillea ‘Temple Fire’ Bougainvillea spectabilis
Grp Grevillea pinaster Grevillea pinaster*
(Prostrate form) * These species are endemic to WA
Remember, that by investing in waterwise planning and preparation of your garden now, you will reap the savings in the cost of water in the future.
For more waterwise plants go to the Waterwise Plants for WA database on watercorporation.com.au under ‘Being Waterwise’.
www.watercorporation.com.au
ISBN 1 74043 483 8 June 2011
This information is available in alternative formats on request.