The document repeats instructions to listen to questions and answers in the correct alternative format without providing any actual questions or answers. It consists of the same sentence repeated multiple times without any new information.
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Detecting and avoiding_plagiarismshjaec8997This document discusses plagiarism and how to avoid it according to Ashford University's Academic Integrity Policy. It defines plagiarism as using another's work (such as text from printed materials or another student's work) without proper citation. Common acts of plagiarism include copying text verbatim, copying from the internet, recycling old papers, and paraphrasing without citation. The document provides examples of student writing to determine if plagiarism occurred and reviews what constitutes common knowledge versus needing a citation. It emphasizes researching an author's context and citing sources to develop an understanding without plagiarizing.
7 Steps for Achieving Your GoalsBianca WoodsThis presentation outlines seven simple steps that anyone can use to establish attainable goals and achieve them.
Angles Review - Game AnswersmrscasoThe document consists of instructions to click to the next slide multiple times to view answers and review those answers. It mentions that solving a problem requires completing several steps and discussing the correct solution with a group if an answer of 110 degrees is not obtained. The document provides a repetitive structure of clicking to the next slide to see answers and review them.
Consuming rationallyMarko KovicWe are all consumers - and we are all irrational consumers!
As consumers, we often fall prey to our cognitive biases, and marketing and advertising are designed to exploit our biases. This has a strong impact on our preference orders as well as our preference generation.
However, it is possible to "debias", i.e., to become more resistent to biases - through learning about biases, and through nudging ourselves in the right direction.
3 english 101 تلخيص مادة Basel SamhouriThis document provides summaries for the courses in a diploma program prepared by Ibrahem Okkeh and Abdulah Hasan. It includes 3-sentence summaries of the topics and questions for 6 courses: English 101, Physics, Arabic Language, Islamic Culture, Concepts of Engineering, and General Education. The courses cover various engineering and non-engineering disciplines for a diploma. The document is intended to help students prepare for their diploma exams.
mental state examination of patients in generalfambossdude4The document describes a mental state examination, which evaluates a patient's symptoms, signs, and behavior during an interview. The examination covers several areas to assess including appearance, speech, mood, thoughts, perceptions, cognitive functioning, and insight. Within each area, the document provides examples of questions clinicians ask patients to evaluate their mental state. The mental state examination, along with the patient history, provides key diagnostic information about their condition.
Descriptive v inferentialKen PlummerThis document discusses descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics describe what is occurring in an entire population, using words like "all" or "everyone". Inferential statistics draw conclusions about a larger population based on a sample, since observing the entire population is often not feasible. The document provides examples to illustrate the difference, such as determining average test scores for all students versus using a sample of scores to estimate averages for an entire state.
02_06_2014Trey SealThe document summarizes the content of a student newspaper from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. It discusses various campus events held during the first week of the semester to welcome students back, including karaoke night, a Martin Luther King Jr. march and celebration, and a guest speaker. It also profiles the school's athletics, specifically addressing why the university does not have a football team due to the high costs. The editorial section expresses concerns about how opinions printed in the newspaper could negatively impact students and urges students to voice their perspectives.
Science and Religion: A Power PointevidenceforchristianityPower Point for a recent invited lecture in a philosophy class at Grossmont College by John Oakes, PhD
An observation Allan ChanThe document discusses Allan Chan's observations at pre-parties on forgetting names when meeting new people. He introduced himself differently on two nights - normally on Friday and with a unique description on Saturday. On Friday, people remembered his name but on Saturday, even those who heard the unique introduction forgot his name when he introduced himself normally to others. The document suggests reasons people may forget names like distractions or lack of interest. It proposes that developing a habit of not listening or being too lazy to ask again can make people boring at parties. Some recommendations are given like using unique introductions or associating names with characteristics. The proposed solution is a drink sleeve with stickers to spell names, which helps solve issues like awkwardness, warm drinks
IVaIIS E. BonaThe document provides phrases for asking someone to repeat information, clarify what was said, speak louder or slower, spell things out, check numbers, and summarize details. Some common phrases included are "I'm sorry, I didn't catch that", "Could you say that again?", "Could you speak up?" and "So the meeting is on Friday at 10 am, is that right?". The phrases are presented as polite ways to handle communication issues on calls or when exchanging information.
Bawm lei hen thumal pehtlaitir a herh zia thu tawiteVannunsiamThis document discusses grammatical transformations in the Bawm language. It provides examples of how nouns can become verbs or adjectives by adding suffixes like "-tu", "-nak", or "-kho". For instance, the verb "herh" becomes the noun "herhnak" when combined with "-nak". The document also compares these transformations to those in English and other languages to clarify meaning. Overall, it aims to systematically explain how different word classes in Bawm can change form while maintaining semantic meaning.
Articles presentationAlishah Anwar AliThis document discusses the definite and indefinite articles in English - "a", "an", and "the". It provides rules for using each article and examples. The main points are:
- "A" and "an" are used with singular countable nouns to indicate something new or unspecified. "An" is used before words beginning with a vowel sound.
- "The" is used to refer to something specific or something already mentioned. It indicates the listener knows what is being referred to.
- There are no articles used with plural or uncountable nouns.
- Exercises are provided to practice using the correct article in sentences.
Prezentacija 4отдел образованияThe document discusses the harms of teenage smoking. It notes that 80% of adult smokers started as teenagers, when they are influenced by friends and desire independence. The document interviews teenagers about their reasons for smoking, such as parental smoking, stress relief, and peer pressure. However, it outlines the many health risks of smoking like shortened life, yellow teeth, and increased illness. It encourages teenagers to choose a healthy lifestyle and quit smoking to gain energy, money, and a longer life.
SuperstitiousSayani MajumderThis document discusses various types of superstitions and questions related to superstitious beliefs. It defines predictive, causative, and conversion superstitions. It also lists several questions about topics like reincarnation, witches, UFOs, black magic, werewolves, ghosts, Friday the 13th, and black cats. For each question, it provides a brief summarized overview of the different perspectives expressed by members of the thinkquest website.
Hearing health awareness in our communityEar solutionsRaising awareness about hearing health within our community is paramount to fostering a culture of proactive care and support. By educating individuals about the importance of regular screenings, noise protection, and early intervention, we can mitigate the impact of hearing loss and promote overall well-being. Through workshops, informational sessions, and accessible resources, we empower community members to prioritize their auditory health and seek assistance when needed. Furthermore, fostering understanding and empathy towards those with hearing impairments cultivates inclusivity and strengthens social bonds. Together, we can create a community where everyone feels valued and supported in their journey towards better hearing health.
Descriptive inferential-discuss 1Makati Science High SchoolThis document discusses the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics describe the characteristics of a whole population, using data from every member. Inferential statistics draw conclusions about a population based on a sample of data, allowing generalization to populations that are too large to measure entirely. Word problems involving descriptive statistics will refer to all or the entire group as the population, while inferential problems refer to samples that allow inferences about a broader population.
7. conversation starters, note taking, grammar, and pronunciationIECPThis document summarizes an English language class covering various topics:
1. The agenda includes conversation starters, note taking, grammar lessons on modals and expressions, and pronunciation of /p/ vs /b/ and /p/ vs /f/.
2. Students practice note taking, grammar rules and expectations, and distinguishing /p/ vs /b/ and /p/ vs /f/ sounds.
3. Exercises include filling out charts, reading sentences, and identifying words within sentences to improve pronunciation.
Toeflstructurereading 150503091317-conversion-gate01Ana DahliaThe document provides guidance on several topics for analyzing written passages, including identifying the main topic, main ideas, using context clues, scanning for details, identifying exceptions, and locating references. Specific techniques are outlined, such as previewing passages to identify the overall topic, reading carefully to understand the author's main ideas, using surrounding words to determine meanings of unfamiliar vocabulary, and quickly searching texts to find answers to questions.
Toefl structure & r eadingNargis HassoThis document provides guidance on various aspects of written expression and reading comprehension. It discusses identifying the main topic and ideas of a passage, using context clues to determine word meanings, scanning for details, and differentiating between comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Examples are given of each concept to illustrate proper usage.
English paper 1 nazrinoor170267The document provides guidance and encouragement for students preparing for their UPSR exam. It advises students to work hard, study all their subject topics, and pray to do their best. It emphasizes continuously learning and not stopping preparation for the important exam.
Cuando era niño interpersonal tasksEllen EricsonThis document provides instructions for an interpersonal practice activity. It directs partners to ask each other questions about their elementary school experiences, childhood traditions, and what they see in an image. They are to answer with details, comment on the responses, and ask follow up questions to learn more about each other's experiences. The goal is to have a back-and-forth conversation to get to know each other better.
Editing and RevisionGerald LucasThis document provides guidance on various elements of writing style, including editing and revision, titles, point of view, professions of faith, quotation marks, semicolons and colons, contractions, spelling, possessives, pronouns, and active voice. Key recommendations include always proofreading work, using clear and descriptive titles, maintaining an appropriate point of view, avoiding subjective language, properly formatting quoted material, and preferring the active voice.
Descriptive v inferentialKen PlummerThis document discusses descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics describe what is occurring in an entire population, using words like "all" or "everyone". Inferential statistics draw conclusions about a larger population based on a sample, since observing the entire population is often not feasible. The document provides examples to illustrate the difference, such as determining average test scores for all students versus using a sample of scores to estimate averages for an entire state.
02_06_2014Trey SealThe document summarizes the content of a student newspaper from Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi. It discusses various campus events held during the first week of the semester to welcome students back, including karaoke night, a Martin Luther King Jr. march and celebration, and a guest speaker. It also profiles the school's athletics, specifically addressing why the university does not have a football team due to the high costs. The editorial section expresses concerns about how opinions printed in the newspaper could negatively impact students and urges students to voice their perspectives.
Science and Religion: A Power PointevidenceforchristianityPower Point for a recent invited lecture in a philosophy class at Grossmont College by John Oakes, PhD
An observation Allan ChanThe document discusses Allan Chan's observations at pre-parties on forgetting names when meeting new people. He introduced himself differently on two nights - normally on Friday and with a unique description on Saturday. On Friday, people remembered his name but on Saturday, even those who heard the unique introduction forgot his name when he introduced himself normally to others. The document suggests reasons people may forget names like distractions or lack of interest. It proposes that developing a habit of not listening or being too lazy to ask again can make people boring at parties. Some recommendations are given like using unique introductions or associating names with characteristics. The proposed solution is a drink sleeve with stickers to spell names, which helps solve issues like awkwardness, warm drinks
IVaIIS E. BonaThe document provides phrases for asking someone to repeat information, clarify what was said, speak louder or slower, spell things out, check numbers, and summarize details. Some common phrases included are "I'm sorry, I didn't catch that", "Could you say that again?", "Could you speak up?" and "So the meeting is on Friday at 10 am, is that right?". The phrases are presented as polite ways to handle communication issues on calls or when exchanging information.
Bawm lei hen thumal pehtlaitir a herh zia thu tawiteVannunsiamThis document discusses grammatical transformations in the Bawm language. It provides examples of how nouns can become verbs or adjectives by adding suffixes like "-tu", "-nak", or "-kho". For instance, the verb "herh" becomes the noun "herhnak" when combined with "-nak". The document also compares these transformations to those in English and other languages to clarify meaning. Overall, it aims to systematically explain how different word classes in Bawm can change form while maintaining semantic meaning.
Articles presentationAlishah Anwar AliThis document discusses the definite and indefinite articles in English - "a", "an", and "the". It provides rules for using each article and examples. The main points are:
- "A" and "an" are used with singular countable nouns to indicate something new or unspecified. "An" is used before words beginning with a vowel sound.
- "The" is used to refer to something specific or something already mentioned. It indicates the listener knows what is being referred to.
- There are no articles used with plural or uncountable nouns.
- Exercises are provided to practice using the correct article in sentences.
Prezentacija 4отдел образованияThe document discusses the harms of teenage smoking. It notes that 80% of adult smokers started as teenagers, when they are influenced by friends and desire independence. The document interviews teenagers about their reasons for smoking, such as parental smoking, stress relief, and peer pressure. However, it outlines the many health risks of smoking like shortened life, yellow teeth, and increased illness. It encourages teenagers to choose a healthy lifestyle and quit smoking to gain energy, money, and a longer life.
SuperstitiousSayani MajumderThis document discusses various types of superstitions and questions related to superstitious beliefs. It defines predictive, causative, and conversion superstitions. It also lists several questions about topics like reincarnation, witches, UFOs, black magic, werewolves, ghosts, Friday the 13th, and black cats. For each question, it provides a brief summarized overview of the different perspectives expressed by members of the thinkquest website.
Hearing health awareness in our communityEar solutionsRaising awareness about hearing health within our community is paramount to fostering a culture of proactive care and support. By educating individuals about the importance of regular screenings, noise protection, and early intervention, we can mitigate the impact of hearing loss and promote overall well-being. Through workshops, informational sessions, and accessible resources, we empower community members to prioritize their auditory health and seek assistance when needed. Furthermore, fostering understanding and empathy towards those with hearing impairments cultivates inclusivity and strengthens social bonds. Together, we can create a community where everyone feels valued and supported in their journey towards better hearing health.
Descriptive inferential-discuss 1Makati Science High SchoolThis document discusses the difference between descriptive and inferential statistics. Descriptive statistics describe the characteristics of a whole population, using data from every member. Inferential statistics draw conclusions about a population based on a sample of data, allowing generalization to populations that are too large to measure entirely. Word problems involving descriptive statistics will refer to all or the entire group as the population, while inferential problems refer to samples that allow inferences about a broader population.
7. conversation starters, note taking, grammar, and pronunciationIECPThis document summarizes an English language class covering various topics:
1. The agenda includes conversation starters, note taking, grammar lessons on modals and expressions, and pronunciation of /p/ vs /b/ and /p/ vs /f/.
2. Students practice note taking, grammar rules and expectations, and distinguishing /p/ vs /b/ and /p/ vs /f/ sounds.
3. Exercises include filling out charts, reading sentences, and identifying words within sentences to improve pronunciation.
Toeflstructurereading 150503091317-conversion-gate01Ana DahliaThe document provides guidance on several topics for analyzing written passages, including identifying the main topic, main ideas, using context clues, scanning for details, identifying exceptions, and locating references. Specific techniques are outlined, such as previewing passages to identify the overall topic, reading carefully to understand the author's main ideas, using surrounding words to determine meanings of unfamiliar vocabulary, and quickly searching texts to find answers to questions.
Toefl structure & r eadingNargis HassoThis document provides guidance on various aspects of written expression and reading comprehension. It discusses identifying the main topic and ideas of a passage, using context clues to determine word meanings, scanning for details, and differentiating between comparative and superlative forms of adjectives and adverbs. Examples are given of each concept to illustrate proper usage.
English paper 1 nazrinoor170267The document provides guidance and encouragement for students preparing for their UPSR exam. It advises students to work hard, study all their subject topics, and pray to do their best. It emphasizes continuously learning and not stopping preparation for the important exam.
Cuando era niño interpersonal tasksEllen EricsonThis document provides instructions for an interpersonal practice activity. It directs partners to ask each other questions about their elementary school experiences, childhood traditions, and what they see in an image. They are to answer with details, comment on the responses, and ask follow up questions to learn more about each other's experiences. The goal is to have a back-and-forth conversation to get to know each other better.
Editing and RevisionGerald LucasThis document provides guidance on various elements of writing style, including editing and revision, titles, point of view, professions of faith, quotation marks, semicolons and colons, contractions, spelling, possessives, pronouns, and active voice. Key recommendations include always proofreading work, using clear and descriptive titles, maintaining an appropriate point of view, avoiding subjective language, properly formatting quoted material, and preferring the active voice.
AshtSaga - Part 1 (A book by Hrishitva Patel)Hrishitva patelAn ancient legend prophecy states that with the revival of the Asura God, Kalyuga would mark the end of the world as we know of today. The prophecy further says that if the decedents of the eight individuals who sealed the Asura Kalyuga, in the era of Satyuga were to reunite, then these eight would be able to defeat Kalyuga and stop the world from ending. Now, it’s the job of the young prince of Itrahd, Arjuna, to find all these eight based on his information. He is clueless as the ancestors of the eight decendents who used to work in his forefather’s court were in Satyuga, and it has been millions of years since then. Although it doesn’t go as smoothly as he had planned, he manages to stumble upon a list of distinct individuals left to him as an heirloom by his father, Kanishka. This book focuses on ten of these individuals mentioned in the list. Set on the planet Terra, where the tectonic plates are yet to drift and everyone coexists within a single continent, AshtaSaga follows the journey of a prince Arjuna. He belongs to the royal lineage, and his destiny cannot be averted. No matter how disciplined he is in offering water from a brass lota accompanied by the pradakshinas around the Peepal tree to please his purwajas. Bearing this heavy responsibility because of his bloodline and how everything unfolds is a burden the royalty cannot share since the time of Satyuga. A fast approaching end to the seemingly everlasting era of Kalyuga shackles the prince and hastens his search. Will he be able to stop the world from ending? Will the utopia become a reality, or will it melt into eternal darkness?
Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust.paras bhaiParas Parivaar
Sanatan Dharma, also known as the eternal religion, holds a significant place in Hindu culture. This presentation aims to explore the values and contributions of Paras Bhai and his role in fostering religious awareness. It also highlights the importance of Hindu Dharma and the unity promoted by Paras Parivaar
What are the most effective spiritual healing techniques for reducing stress_...WorldfamouspsychicreaderOur fast-paced world has made stress an unavoidable part of life. From work pressure to personal responsibilities, the constant demands of daily life can take a toll on mental and physical well-being.
Kurdish Central Sorani - The Importance of Child Discipline and Honoring Your...Filipino Tracts and Literature Society Inc.Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6
Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Ephesians 6:1-3
Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the sorrows of thy mother. Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for thee? Sirach 7:27-28
English - The Art of Ruling (Political Governance) - Republic of Botswana.pdfFilipino Tracts and Literature Society Inc.The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spake to me, He that ruleth over men must be just, ruling in the fear of God. And he shall be as the light of the morning, when the sun riseth, even a morning without clouds; as the tender grass springing out of the earth by clear shining after rain. 2 Samuel 23:3-4 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance. Psalm 33:12
Free from prison mean have a freedom and eternal lifeTImothy leonardShalom everyone, i m sharing the word of god with you all
Spiritual Freedom: Spiritually, being "free from prison" refers to liberation from the bondage of sin. The Bible describes sin as a form of captivity that can imprison the soul. Jesus' sacrifice is seen as the key to unlocking this prison, offering forgiveness, healing, and freedom.
Isaiah 61:1 (NIV): "The Spirit of the Sovereign Lord is on me, because the Lord has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to proclaim freedom for the captives and release from darkness for the prisoners."
John 8:36 (NIV): "So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed."
Trusting God for Victory in Life's StrugglesTImothy leonardShalom everyone , i will sharing the word of god with you all
This presentation focuses on the spiritual battles we face in life and how, through faith, prayer, and obedience to God, we can emerge victorious. Drawing from powerful biblical stories like Cain and Abel, and examples such as Esther, the presentation explores key Christian lessons on trusting in God’s plan.
The core message revolves around three key actions:
Putting on the Armor of God daily, as described in Ephesians 6, to spiritually equip ourselves for life’s challenges.
Trusting in God’s plan, knowing that He works all things for our good.
Continuing in prayer as a means to maintain connection with God and seek His guidance.
With personal anecdotes, scripture references, and a powerful conclusion reminding the audience that the battle belongs to the Lord, the presentation emphasizes that victory is assured when we align ourselves with God’s power.
The visuals guide the audience through the journey—starting from the spiritual warfare we face, through biblical examples of triumph, to the ultimate victory in Christ. Through these lessons, the audience is encouraged to strengthen their faith and trust in God to fight their battles.
Viral Series_Acts 2.36-41_Sermon ݺߣs.pptxStephen PalmToday’s message completes the final third of Peter’s sermon at Pentecost. We will discuss the meaning of repentance, take an important side journey into the ‘non-negotiables’ of our Christian faith, talk about where and how baptism fits into our faith, and celebrate the inauguration of the Church Age as the Holy Spirit makes His grand entrance!
How the Universe Works - Philosophical Idealism.pptxSanford SchoolfieldThe ݺߣShare slide show does funky things to the slide formatting and a few slides are wrecked by its slide show, but the downloaded pptx and the Dropbox slide show are good, see link below.
My attempt to explain how the metaphysics of the universe works using speculative philosophy and physics. I use the philosophy of idealism, consciousness primary, along with support from modern physicists who support this argument. I propose that the basis of the universe is non-dual monistic idealism. Using the Buddhist metaphysics of an unconditioned basis of being (“infinite” space-time & potential) we see how monistic idealism plays out in the non-random rules, structure, and repeating patterns of a manifested & conditioned universe. I also propose that the unconditioned basis-of-being is the Gödel "X" (unrecognized complexity) factor that explains the existence of the manifested conditioned universe per his ontological proof. Idealism can also explain the structural theodicy and suffering of the manifested universe, it is not a problem of “evil” but of ruthlessness for a purpose. Idealism also refutes a personal “conditioned” theistic God as Absolute or Ultimate, but does not refute (allows) spiritual power and meaning in the world. I include my Neoplatonic-like cosmological proof of “God” as the unconditioned basis of being, a terminal ontological “ground-state” (as “brute fact”), as being a non-theistic source of the universe. It is a long pptx, but it is a big subject.
Dropbox allows the use of PowerPoint for the web where the slides and animations works: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/g7ubfflicp2daqj8k52yl/How-the-Universe-Works.pptx?rlkey=e27bt96av3elx9aiyxiv9ekz5&st=vasftnm0&dl=0
Yagnopavita Sanskar Importance and Ritual Process in HinduismMarkandey Mahadevयज्ञोपवीत (Yagnopavita/Upanayanam) (संस्कृत संधि विच्छेद= यज्ञ+उपवीत) शब्द के दो अर्थ हैं –
https://markandeymahadevkaithi.com/yagnopavita-upanayanam.html
Sendero viviente -Autobiografía de un iluminado- en INGLES.pdfRafael Reverte PérezSENDERO VIVIENTE
Autobiografía de un Iluminado
AUTOR: AMERICO
• Mi Retiro
• La Señal del Hijo del Hombre
• Merkaba y La Era de Paz
- Se comenzó a transcribir en Abril 2002 (23 abril a 3 mayo alineación en conjunción Saturno, Júpiter y Mercurio, Venus) -
DERECHOS RESERVADOS
México 2002
Núm. de Registro 03-2003-022413471400-01
Revisado por el autor en 2017