Stress levels increase during the Holidays, especially for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgenders. Holiday stress place all individuals in addiction recovery at higher risk for relapsing. SoberHood participated in a web lecture presented by the Pride Institute that provided important coping techniques for the Holiday Season
Jon Eckard Photography appears to be a business focused on photography services. The name "Jon Eckard Photography" suggests that the business is owned and operated by an individual named Jon Eckard who specializes in photography. The brief document provides the name of the photography business but does not include any other details about the types of photography services offered or contact information.
Tri housing presentation (client and svc. providers)SoberHood
The Texas Recovery Initiative aims to ensure recovery support services through Recovery Oriented Systems of Care. These partnerships provide vital resources to support substance use disorder recovery. The initiative is developing ROSC programs across Texas to increase housing, employment, and social support opportunities for those in recovery. Providing stable housing and employment helps recovering individuals succeed while benefiting communities through economic activity and reduced crime.
The document discusses various forms of corruption that exist within the Indian railways related to staff matters. It outlines corruption that occurs during recruitment, postings and transfers, selections and promotions, processing of staff claims, medical issues, PF and pension processing, and disbursement of funds. Some measures that have been taken to address corruption include computerizing processes, implementing standardized timeframes, monitoring delays, and protecting whistleblowers. Further solutions proposed are increasing rotation of staff on sensitive posts, strengthening inspections, and leveraging technology to minimize manipulation.
This document is a merchant profile questionnaire completed by a sales agent to gather information about a merchant's payment processing needs. It collects details about the merchant's locations, terminals, gateway/software, auto close times, PIN debit acceptance, check readers, and contact information. The questionnaire ensures the new processor has essential details to properly set up the merchant's accounts for payment processing.
Merchant Banking - Indian Corporate Market, Clause 49 & Masala BondsAbhijeet Deshmukh
A comprehensive presentation on merchant banking. It starts with Indiann corporate bond market and go on to basics of merchant banking and it digs deep into merchant banking activity. It also has few slides on Clause 49 (Corporate governance) and ends with latest topic Masala Bonds
different typesbardiagram and pie diagramsana sana
This document provides information about different types of diagrams used to represent data visually, including bar diagrams, pie charts, and their construction. It discusses bar diagrams (simple, horizontal, subdivided, percentage, and multiple), pie charts, and how William Playfair introduced these forms of data visualization in the late 18th/early 19th century. Guidelines are provided for accurately constructing each type of diagram.
Stress levels increase during the Holidays, especially for Lesbians, Gays, Bisexuals, and Transgenders. Holiday stress place all individuals in addiction recovery at higher risk for relapsing. SoberHood participated in a web lecture presented by the Pride Institute that provided important coping techniques for the Holiday Season
Jon Eckard Photography appears to be a business focused on photography services. The name "Jon Eckard Photography" suggests that the business is owned and operated by an individual named Jon Eckard who specializes in photography. The brief document provides the name of the photography business but does not include any other details about the types of photography services offered or contact information.
Tri housing presentation (client and svc. providers)SoberHood
The Texas Recovery Initiative aims to ensure recovery support services through Recovery Oriented Systems of Care. These partnerships provide vital resources to support substance use disorder recovery. The initiative is developing ROSC programs across Texas to increase housing, employment, and social support opportunities for those in recovery. Providing stable housing and employment helps recovering individuals succeed while benefiting communities through economic activity and reduced crime.
The document discusses various forms of corruption that exist within the Indian railways related to staff matters. It outlines corruption that occurs during recruitment, postings and transfers, selections and promotions, processing of staff claims, medical issues, PF and pension processing, and disbursement of funds. Some measures that have been taken to address corruption include computerizing processes, implementing standardized timeframes, monitoring delays, and protecting whistleblowers. Further solutions proposed are increasing rotation of staff on sensitive posts, strengthening inspections, and leveraging technology to minimize manipulation.
This document is a merchant profile questionnaire completed by a sales agent to gather information about a merchant's payment processing needs. It collects details about the merchant's locations, terminals, gateway/software, auto close times, PIN debit acceptance, check readers, and contact information. The questionnaire ensures the new processor has essential details to properly set up the merchant's accounts for payment processing.
Merchant Banking - Indian Corporate Market, Clause 49 & Masala BondsAbhijeet Deshmukh
A comprehensive presentation on merchant banking. It starts with Indiann corporate bond market and go on to basics of merchant banking and it digs deep into merchant banking activity. It also has few slides on Clause 49 (Corporate governance) and ends with latest topic Masala Bonds
different typesbardiagram and pie diagramsana sana
This document provides information about different types of diagrams used to represent data visually, including bar diagrams, pie charts, and their construction. It discusses bar diagrams (simple, horizontal, subdivided, percentage, and multiple), pie charts, and how William Playfair introduced these forms of data visualization in the late 18th/early 19th century. Guidelines are provided for accurately constructing each type of diagram.
This document discusses different types of graphs and charts, their purposes and guidelines for use. It defines the key difference between graphs and charts, with graphs representing relationships between objects and charts representing data through symbols. Common chart types are described like line charts to show changes over time, bar charts to compare categories, and pie charts to show proportions of a whole. The document provides examples and guidelines for effective graph and chart creation.
Merchant banking & case study analysisT HARI KUMAR
This document analyzes the marketing effectiveness of merchant banking services between public and private sectors in India. It compares two public sector banks, SBI Capital Markets and Industrial Securities and Finance Company, to two private sector banks, DSP Merrill Lynch and Kotak Mahindra Capital, based on their marketing mix strategies. The analysis shows that while the public sector banks have slightly higher overall marketing effectiveness, the private sector banks have a higher marketing efficiency, with people and product being the most important elements of their marketing mix. The study concludes there is relevance to applying marketing mix concepts in merchant banking and competition in the sector has increased with its growth.
Merchant banking originated in London through merchants extending financial activities. It is defined as an institution covering activities like portfolio management, credit syndication, and insurance. In India, the need for merchant banking arose with rapid growth in primary market issues. Early merchant banking services in India were offered by foreign banks like Grindlays and Citibank. Merchant banking deals with equity and management, while commercial banking deals with debt and risks avoidance. Merchant banking services include corporate counseling, project counseling, loan syndication, issue management, underwriting, and portfolio management. Merchant banking has significant scope in India due to the growing new issues market, foreign investment, changing policies, debt market development, and corporate restructuring needs.
SEBI regulates merchant bankers in India through the SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992. Merchant bankers must register with SEBI and comply with various criteria to carry out activities like managing securities issues, providing corporate advisory services. SEBI classifies merchant bankers into four categories based on the nature of activities and responsibilities. They must meet capital adequacy norms ranging from Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 20 lakhs. Merchant bankers are subject to various operating guidelines set by SEBI regarding financial reporting, code of conduct, and authorization renewal.
Merchant banking provides various financial services including investment banking, portfolio management, underwriting public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions advice. It originated in London when banks helped finance foreign trade and raise funds for developing countries. In India, merchant banking grew with the establishment of banks like Grindlays and Citibank in the 1960s-1970s. Merchant banks operate under regulations set by the Securities and Exchange Board of India that classify banks by the types of services they can provide and require minimum capital levels. They must obtain authorization, follow code of conduct guidelines, and contribute to the market by channelizing capital and ensuring regulatory compliance.
Measures of dispersion.. Statistics& Library and information scienceharshaec
This document discusses various measures of dispersion, including range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, standard deviation, and the Lorenz curve. Range is the difference between the largest and smallest values. Quartile deviation is based on the first and third quartiles. Mean deviation is the average amount of deviation from the mean. Standard deviation is the most widely used measure, calculated as the square root of the average squared deviation from the mean. The Lorenz curve is a graphical measure that compares variability between distributions. Each measure has merits and limitations in understanding and calculating dispersion.
The document discusses the Securities Exchange Board of India (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992 which regulates merchant banking activity in India. It outlines the origination of merchant banking in India, the nature of merchant banking services, registration requirements for merchant bankers including categories, capital adequacy, and procedures. It also discusses the obligations and responsibilities of merchant bankers including maintenance of books, submission of results, appointment of compliance officers, and codes of conduct.
Merchant banking has evolved over centuries from Italian grain traders in the Middle Ages to modern financial institutions. Originally, merchant banks financed international trade and helped establish colonies for European powers. Today, merchant banks provide a range of financial services including raising capital, managing debt and equity offerings, underwriting public issues, loan syndication, and more. In India, merchant banking activities began in 1967 and have expanded significantly since, with over 1450 merchant bankers registered with SEBI, including public and private sector institutions.
Merchant banking has evolved over the past few decades in India. It was formally defined and regulated in 1992 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Merchant bankers play an important role in facilitating capital raising for companies and supporting the growth of financial markets. The document discusses the history and evolution of merchant banking in India. It also outlines the various services provided by merchant bankers like managing public issues, advising on mergers and acquisitions, and providing post-issue support to companies. The key roles and regulations governing merchant banking in India are also highlighted.
1. Merchant banking provides valuable non-banking financial services such as corporate finance, portfolio management, underwriting shares, and project counseling in exchange for fees.
2. Merchant banking originated from merchants in London who financed foreign trade and helped underdeveloped governments raise funds.
3. Merchant banking in India is regulated by SEBI and provides intermediary services between companies needing capital and investors.
The document discusses the objectives and scope of a project on merchant banking in India. It aimed to examine the role of merchant bankers in promoting capital markets, study SEBI regulations for merchant bankers, and evaluate their performance and marketing. However, the scope was limited due to the large size of the merchant banking industry and capital markets. The project focused on the functions of merchant bankers and primary markets dealing in shares.
This document provides an overview of the merchant banking sector in India. It discusses the evolution of merchant banking in India since 1969. It defines the key terms like merchant banking and investment banking. It describes the various functions of merchant bankers like corporate counseling, project counseling, issue management, portfolio management etc. It also discusses the regulatory framework for merchant bankers in India as laid out by SEBI, including the categories of merchant bankers and their capital adequacy requirements. In conclusion, it discusses some recent developments and challenges in the Indian merchant banking sector.
The document discusses merchant banking, including its origin, services provided, and regulations. It began with merchants financing foreign trade through bill acceptance in London. Merchant bankers now provide services like project counseling, loan syndication, issue management, portfolio management, M&A advisory, and offshore finance. They are regulated by SEBI and must meet requirements for authorization category, capital adequacy, code of conduct, and more. While merchant banking offers many services, high capital norms and issuer non-cooperation pose challenges.
The document discusses merchant banking, defining it as financial institutions that offer advice and services to corporations and wealthy individuals, including accepting bills of exchange, corporate finance, and portfolio management. It lists the key services merchant banks provide such as corporate counseling, project counseling, credit syndication, issue management and underwriting. The document also notes that merchant banks include foreign banks, Indian banks, financial institutions, and private merchant banks.
Merchant banking in India originated in 1969 with the merchant banking division set up by Grindlays Bank. Merchant banks provide specialist financial services like corporate finance, portfolio management, and issue management. The SEBI guidelines regulate merchant banks' activities like public issue allotments and disclosure of non-core business income. Looking ahead, merchant banks will need to ensure their activities protect investors and promote healthy capital markets as the industry continues to evolve in India.
The document defines merchant banking and outlines its key services. Merchant banking originated in Europe to finance foreign trade and was introduced to India in 1967. It primarily provides financial advice and services to large corporations, engaging in activities like corporate counseling, project financing, portfolio management, and mergers and acquisitions. Unlike commercial banks, merchant banks do not provide regular banking services but instead focus on investment banking activities in primary markets. The document lists major public and private sector as well as foreign merchant banking institutions operating in India.
Measure of dispersion part I (Range, Quartile Deviation, Interquartile devi...Shakehand with Life
This tutorial gives the detailed explanation of "Measure of Dispersion" (Range, Quartile Deviation, Interquartile Range, Mean Deviation) with suitable illustrative example with MS Excel Commands of calculation in excel.
William Playfair, a Scottish engineer and economist, is considered the principal inventor of statistical graphs. In 1786, he published the 'Commercial and Political Atlas' containing 44 charts, which introduced the line graph, bar graph, and pie chart. Graphical representations visually display data using plots and charts to quantify, sort, and present information in an understandable way for various audiences. Common types include bar graphs, line graphs, histograms, and pie charts, which each have specific rules for effectively displaying different types of data.
Lok Yin Leung completed psychometric assessments as part of the Futurewise Programme. This pre-interview report provides personalized feedback on Lok's profile based on the assessments. It includes charts summarizing Lok's personality style, general aptitudes, career interests, and suggestions to help guide Lok's career exploration and subject/course choices. The next steps include Lok reviewing the report and preparing questions for an upcoming interview with a careers advisor.
This document provides guidance to undecided students on choosing a college major. It discusses that most students change majors, and that taking a variety of courses is important for exploring options. The document provides tips on considering lifestyle, abilities, and interests to help determine a suitable major. It also discusses common misconceptions about majors and careers. An interactive portion guides the reader through different personality types to help find a good major-career fit.
This document discusses different types of graphs and charts, their purposes and guidelines for use. It defines the key difference between graphs and charts, with graphs representing relationships between objects and charts representing data through symbols. Common chart types are described like line charts to show changes over time, bar charts to compare categories, and pie charts to show proportions of a whole. The document provides examples and guidelines for effective graph and chart creation.
Merchant banking & case study analysisT HARI KUMAR
This document analyzes the marketing effectiveness of merchant banking services between public and private sectors in India. It compares two public sector banks, SBI Capital Markets and Industrial Securities and Finance Company, to two private sector banks, DSP Merrill Lynch and Kotak Mahindra Capital, based on their marketing mix strategies. The analysis shows that while the public sector banks have slightly higher overall marketing effectiveness, the private sector banks have a higher marketing efficiency, with people and product being the most important elements of their marketing mix. The study concludes there is relevance to applying marketing mix concepts in merchant banking and competition in the sector has increased with its growth.
Merchant banking originated in London through merchants extending financial activities. It is defined as an institution covering activities like portfolio management, credit syndication, and insurance. In India, the need for merchant banking arose with rapid growth in primary market issues. Early merchant banking services in India were offered by foreign banks like Grindlays and Citibank. Merchant banking deals with equity and management, while commercial banking deals with debt and risks avoidance. Merchant banking services include corporate counseling, project counseling, loan syndication, issue management, underwriting, and portfolio management. Merchant banking has significant scope in India due to the growing new issues market, foreign investment, changing policies, debt market development, and corporate restructuring needs.
SEBI regulates merchant bankers in India through the SEBI (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992. Merchant bankers must register with SEBI and comply with various criteria to carry out activities like managing securities issues, providing corporate advisory services. SEBI classifies merchant bankers into four categories based on the nature of activities and responsibilities. They must meet capital adequacy norms ranging from Rs. 1 crore to Rs. 20 lakhs. Merchant bankers are subject to various operating guidelines set by SEBI regarding financial reporting, code of conduct, and authorization renewal.
Merchant banking provides various financial services including investment banking, portfolio management, underwriting public offerings, and mergers and acquisitions advice. It originated in London when banks helped finance foreign trade and raise funds for developing countries. In India, merchant banking grew with the establishment of banks like Grindlays and Citibank in the 1960s-1970s. Merchant banks operate under regulations set by the Securities and Exchange Board of India that classify banks by the types of services they can provide and require minimum capital levels. They must obtain authorization, follow code of conduct guidelines, and contribute to the market by channelizing capital and ensuring regulatory compliance.
Measures of dispersion.. Statistics& Library and information scienceharshaec
This document discusses various measures of dispersion, including range, quartile deviation, mean deviation, standard deviation, and the Lorenz curve. Range is the difference between the largest and smallest values. Quartile deviation is based on the first and third quartiles. Mean deviation is the average amount of deviation from the mean. Standard deviation is the most widely used measure, calculated as the square root of the average squared deviation from the mean. The Lorenz curve is a graphical measure that compares variability between distributions. Each measure has merits and limitations in understanding and calculating dispersion.
The document discusses the Securities Exchange Board of India (Merchant Bankers) Regulations, 1992 which regulates merchant banking activity in India. It outlines the origination of merchant banking in India, the nature of merchant banking services, registration requirements for merchant bankers including categories, capital adequacy, and procedures. It also discusses the obligations and responsibilities of merchant bankers including maintenance of books, submission of results, appointment of compliance officers, and codes of conduct.
Merchant banking has evolved over centuries from Italian grain traders in the Middle Ages to modern financial institutions. Originally, merchant banks financed international trade and helped establish colonies for European powers. Today, merchant banks provide a range of financial services including raising capital, managing debt and equity offerings, underwriting public issues, loan syndication, and more. In India, merchant banking activities began in 1967 and have expanded significantly since, with over 1450 merchant bankers registered with SEBI, including public and private sector institutions.
Merchant banking has evolved over the past few decades in India. It was formally defined and regulated in 1992 by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). Merchant bankers play an important role in facilitating capital raising for companies and supporting the growth of financial markets. The document discusses the history and evolution of merchant banking in India. It also outlines the various services provided by merchant bankers like managing public issues, advising on mergers and acquisitions, and providing post-issue support to companies. The key roles and regulations governing merchant banking in India are also highlighted.
1. Merchant banking provides valuable non-banking financial services such as corporate finance, portfolio management, underwriting shares, and project counseling in exchange for fees.
2. Merchant banking originated from merchants in London who financed foreign trade and helped underdeveloped governments raise funds.
3. Merchant banking in India is regulated by SEBI and provides intermediary services between companies needing capital and investors.
The document discusses the objectives and scope of a project on merchant banking in India. It aimed to examine the role of merchant bankers in promoting capital markets, study SEBI regulations for merchant bankers, and evaluate their performance and marketing. However, the scope was limited due to the large size of the merchant banking industry and capital markets. The project focused on the functions of merchant bankers and primary markets dealing in shares.
This document provides an overview of the merchant banking sector in India. It discusses the evolution of merchant banking in India since 1969. It defines the key terms like merchant banking and investment banking. It describes the various functions of merchant bankers like corporate counseling, project counseling, issue management, portfolio management etc. It also discusses the regulatory framework for merchant bankers in India as laid out by SEBI, including the categories of merchant bankers and their capital adequacy requirements. In conclusion, it discusses some recent developments and challenges in the Indian merchant banking sector.
The document discusses merchant banking, including its origin, services provided, and regulations. It began with merchants financing foreign trade through bill acceptance in London. Merchant bankers now provide services like project counseling, loan syndication, issue management, portfolio management, M&A advisory, and offshore finance. They are regulated by SEBI and must meet requirements for authorization category, capital adequacy, code of conduct, and more. While merchant banking offers many services, high capital norms and issuer non-cooperation pose challenges.
The document discusses merchant banking, defining it as financial institutions that offer advice and services to corporations and wealthy individuals, including accepting bills of exchange, corporate finance, and portfolio management. It lists the key services merchant banks provide such as corporate counseling, project counseling, credit syndication, issue management and underwriting. The document also notes that merchant banks include foreign banks, Indian banks, financial institutions, and private merchant banks.
Merchant banking in India originated in 1969 with the merchant banking division set up by Grindlays Bank. Merchant banks provide specialist financial services like corporate finance, portfolio management, and issue management. The SEBI guidelines regulate merchant banks' activities like public issue allotments and disclosure of non-core business income. Looking ahead, merchant banks will need to ensure their activities protect investors and promote healthy capital markets as the industry continues to evolve in India.
The document defines merchant banking and outlines its key services. Merchant banking originated in Europe to finance foreign trade and was introduced to India in 1967. It primarily provides financial advice and services to large corporations, engaging in activities like corporate counseling, project financing, portfolio management, and mergers and acquisitions. Unlike commercial banks, merchant banks do not provide regular banking services but instead focus on investment banking activities in primary markets. The document lists major public and private sector as well as foreign merchant banking institutions operating in India.
Measure of dispersion part I (Range, Quartile Deviation, Interquartile devi...Shakehand with Life
This tutorial gives the detailed explanation of "Measure of Dispersion" (Range, Quartile Deviation, Interquartile Range, Mean Deviation) with suitable illustrative example with MS Excel Commands of calculation in excel.
William Playfair, a Scottish engineer and economist, is considered the principal inventor of statistical graphs. In 1786, he published the 'Commercial and Political Atlas' containing 44 charts, which introduced the line graph, bar graph, and pie chart. Graphical representations visually display data using plots and charts to quantify, sort, and present information in an understandable way for various audiences. Common types include bar graphs, line graphs, histograms, and pie charts, which each have specific rules for effectively displaying different types of data.
Lok Yin Leung completed psychometric assessments as part of the Futurewise Programme. This pre-interview report provides personalized feedback on Lok's profile based on the assessments. It includes charts summarizing Lok's personality style, general aptitudes, career interests, and suggestions to help guide Lok's career exploration and subject/course choices. The next steps include Lok reviewing the report and preparing questions for an upcoming interview with a careers advisor.
This document provides guidance to undecided students on choosing a college major. It discusses that most students change majors, and that taking a variety of courses is important for exploring options. The document provides tips on considering lifestyle, abilities, and interests to help determine a suitable major. It also discusses common misconceptions about majors and careers. An interactive portion guides the reader through different personality types to help find a good major-career fit.
The document discusses services provided by the Careers and Employability service at Sheffield Hallam University. It provides information on career planning support, including 45-minute career guidance appointments and 30-minute appointments with employability advisors. It outlines a 4-step approach to career planning: 1) Where are you now, 2) Explore options, 3) Plan your next steps, 4) Make it happen. Students can access support from the Careers and Employability service throughout their time at the university and for up to 5 years after graduation.
1. The document provides information about the Afterschool Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and its PGPSE program, which aims to develop social entrepreneurs.
2. The 3-year program teaches social entrepreneurship, spiritual entrepreneurship, and can be taken online or part-time while working. It includes case studies, workshops, and support for social projects.
3. Afterschool aims to promote social development and positive change through entrepreneurship programs. The free program is open to all and intends to develop leaders for society.
This document provides an overview of 3 modules for career planning:
1. Career goals and life goals
2. Knowing yourself
3. Conducting your search
It discusses setting S.M.A.R.T goals, identifying your values, interests, skills, and work environment preferences. Methods of conducting a career search include an intuitive approach, short search using tests, and long search with guidance from an expert. The benefits of thorough career planning are also outlined.
The document discusses various factors that influence a student's choice of senior high school track and strand, including family, peers, significant individuals, media, socioeconomic status, health status, and culture. It provides examples of how each of these factors can sway a student, such as a family encouraging or discouraging certain paths. The document also presents the different SHS track and strand options and provides activities for students to reflect on who has influenced them and in what ways.
This document discusses the importance of career planning for college students. It notes that over 80% of students will change their major more than once, often due to a lack of career exploration. The presenter outlines a 3-stage process for career exploration: 1) determining interests, 2) discovering career options, and 3) setting goals. Personality and interest assessments, such as Holland's 6 personality types, can help students understand what careers and majors best fit their interests and values. Choosing a major aligned with one's personality predicts greater student success, satisfaction, and career outcomes. The presenter emphasizes that career exploration and planning leads to clearer goals and benefits students both in college and after graduation.
The document is an acknowledgement section from a research paper. It thanks the research supervisor, participants in the study, and research group members for their contributions. The supervisor provided guidance and encouragement. Participants contributed their time by completing survey forms. Group members cooperated and worked hard to complete the project. Preserving participants' anonymity was also mentioned.
This document provides guidance on exploring career choices by putting together information on one's interests, skills, goals and the preparation and education needed for different careers. It recommends making lists of interests and skills, researching career options that match these, and determining the necessary education path. Key steps include assessing interests, identifying career goals, exploring career requirements and preparing for careers through high school course selection and standardized tests.
This document provides guidance on exploring career choices by putting together information on one's interests, skills, career goals, and education requirements. It recommends identifying interests through activities enjoyed, listing skills developed in school and other experiences, and using resources to match interests and skills to potential careers. Key steps include setting a career goal, determining necessary preparation and education, and continuing to learn about career options through exploration.
The document provides information and advice to students about choosing a major and planning their career path. It recommends that students introduce themselves and their major, research career options that align with their interests using campus resources, and create a plan for their future without feeling limited to specific jobs or industries. The document lists campus services and professionals that can provide career guidance and help students learn about opportunities related to their major.
The document summarizes the results of a study on the accuracy of first impressions based on appearances. 120 participants (60 male and 60 female) rated their first impressions of 4 male and 4 female models by answering questions about the models' personalities and backgrounds. The results showed that 46.67% of participants thought first impressions were accurate, while 53.33% thought they were inaccurate. However, the average accuracy rates were only 40.27% for those thinking impressions were accurate and 37.59% for those thinking they were inaccurate. Since these rates are below 50%, the conclusion is that first impressions based on appearances are generally inaccurate.
The document provides information about career opportunities for science students after completing class 12. It begins by encouraging students to start career planning early and choose a career path suited to their goals, strengths, and interests rather than just external pressures. It then lists various career options across different fields like engineering, pharmacy, biotechnology, and more. It also discusses factors to consider when choosing an institution and provides tips for effective career planning and decision making. Overall, the document aims to guide students in exploring career options and choosing suitable paths for their long term satisfaction and success.
El documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta sobre las calificaciones (del 1 al 10) que la gente daría a los aviones como medio de transporte actual. Se encuestó a entre 50 y 70 personas durante 3 días en diferentes zonas de la ciudad. Los datos recolectados muestran que la mayoría calificó a los aviones entre 5 y 8, con una moda de 6 y una mediana de 7. El resumen incluye tablas y cálculos estadísticos como la media aritmética y desviación típica.
Este documento presenta los resultados de dos encuestas realizadas. La primera encuesta pregunta qué haría una persona si quedara embarazada no deseada, mostrando los resultados en una tabla y gráfico de sectores. La segunda encuesta pregunta cómo pasaría una persona sus últimas 24 horas de vida, también presentando los resultados en una tabla y gráfico de sectores. El documento introduce brevemente conceptos básicos de estadística.
Este documento resume los resultados de una encuesta realizada a estudiantes de otro instituto sobre sus notas en matemáticas. Presenta los datos obtenidos, una tabla de frecuencias, un diagrama de barras, y cálculos de la varianza, desviación típica, moda y media de las notas.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta sobre el tamaño del calzado en chicos y chicas de 15 años. Muestra la distribución de frecuencias de los tamaños de calzado entre 37 y 45, con una media de 40 y una moda y mediana de 38. Calcula la varianza en 4.42 y la desviación típica en 2.4.
El documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta realizada a 40 alumnos de 3o de ESO sobre el número de materias suspensas en el primer y segundo trimestre. Se muestran tablas de frecuencias y gráficos que comparan los resultados entre trimestres. Se calculan las medidas de tendencia central como la media y la mediana para cada trimestre.
El resumen analiza los hábitos de gasto de 14 adolescentes de entre 14 y 19 años. La encuesta encontró que los adolescentes reciben una paga promedio de €22,14 y gastan €14,71 por semana en actividades como copas y compras. La mayoría recibe €10 de paga y gasta entre €10-14 semanalmente.
El documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta realizada a los alumnos de 3oB de ESO sobre su uso de redes sociales. La encuesta contenía preguntas sobre si usan redes sociales y cuántas horas a la semana. Los resultados mostraron que la mayoría usa redes sociales entre 4 y 7 horas a la semana. El análisis estadístico incluyó el cálculo de la media, mediana, moda, varianza y desviación típica.
La encuesta realizada a estudiantes de 4o de ESO encontró que el bachillerato científico-tecnológico era la opción más popular, con el 28% de los estudiantes eligiéndolo. El segundo bachillerato más elegido fue ciencias de la salud, con el 26% eligiéndolo. El objetivo de la encuesta era aprender sobre las opciones de bachillerato que los estudiantes consideran para el próximo año y las matemáticas aplicadas a situaciones de la vida real.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta sobre mascotas realizada a estudiantes y profesores de un instituto. Los principales hallazgos son: la mayoría de las personas tienen una mascota, el perro es el tipo de mascota más común y la mayoría de las mascotas tienen entre 0 y 2 años.
El documento resume los resultados de una encuesta realizada a 42 estudiantes de 3er año de la ESO sobre sus expectativas de futuro. La mayoría de los estudiantes se decantan por cursar un bachillerato de Ciencias y Tecnologías, aunque algunos aún no se han decidido. El documento incluye fórmulas estadísticas, gráficos y tablas con los datos de la encuesta.
Este documento presenta los resultados de una encuesta realizada a 30 personas sobre sus planes de vacaciones de verano. La mayoría de las personas planean viajar en julio a destinos de playa en Europa usando su automóvil y alojándose en hoteles por un período de 10 a 15 días.
El documento proporciona información sobre el cálculo del área lateral, área total y volumen de diferentes figuras geométricas como cubos, paralelepípedos, esferas y conos. También incluye ejemplos de problemas resueltos sobre el cálculo del volumen y área de un queso y un bombón.
La actividad consistió en una presentación sobre la influencia de la geometría en la vida cotidiana como la pintura, la escultura y la arquitectura, seguida de cuatro talleres interactivos sobre juegos matemáticos, mosaicos, las matemáticas en Los Simpson y logotipos publicitarios. Los alumnos de 1o de ESO participaron en la actividad en el Laboral Centre de Arte y Creación Industrial.
Presentación PowerPoint que resume la participación de los alumnos y alumnas del Ies El Piles en la XVIII Olimpiada Matemática Asturiana el 5 de Abril de 2011
El documento describe una visita de estudiantes de primer año de secundaria al Puerto del Musel y al Centro de Experimentación Pesquera en Gijón, España. Los estudiantes vieron maquetas del puerto actual y el nuevo puerto ampliado, y recibieron explicaciones sobre la historia y desarrollo del puerto. También visitaron las instalaciones del puerto actual y el Centro de Experimentación Pesquera, aprendiendo sobre sus operaciones.
El documento describe una visita de estudiantes de primer año de secundaria al Puerto del Musel y al Centro de Experimentación Pesquera en Gijón, España. Los estudiantes observan una maqueta detallada del nuevo puerto y sus ampliaciones planeadas, y aprenden sobre la historia del puerto desde la época de Jovellanos. También visitan las instalaciones del puerto actual y el Centro de Experimentación Pesquera, donde reciben regalos conmemorativos y recursos adicionales para continuar aprendiendo.
Este documento presenta los resultados de varios cálculos matemáticos sobre los efectos del consumo de tabaco. Calcula la longitud de cigarrillos fumados en un año (438 metros), el volumen de tabaco consumido (22 litros), la cantidad de alquitrán ingerida (102,2 gramos) y los años necesarios para "barnizar" el suelo con el alquitrán consumido (10 años para 15 metros cuadrados). Los cálculos tienen como objetivo ilustrar los efectos del consumo diario de tabaco a través de la aplicación de
El documento presenta datos sobre la edad a la que los fumadores empezaron a fumar. Muestra que el 72% de los encuestados son fumadores, mientras que el 16% no fuman y el 8% prefirió no contestar. La moda de la edad a la que empezaron a fumar es de 15-16 años. Calcula también la media, mediana y cuartiles de las edades.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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