The Color Wheel is divided into halves, with one half showing warm colors and the other half showing cool colors. The document discusses the difference between warm and cool colors on the Color Wheel.
Weheather forecast. Learning of English LanguageCrumeu
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The document provides vocabulary related to weather conditions such as sunny, cloudy, rainy, snowy, and windy. It includes riddles about the sun, rain, snow, and wind. It also includes a tongue twister about different weather conditions and a link to listen to the tongue twister being said.
Hue refers to the identity of a color such as red, orange, or blue. A color's saturation describes its intensity or vibrancy, with saturated colors being vibrant and desaturated colors being dull. A color's value refers to its darkness or lightness relative to other colors, with yellow appearing light and violet appearing dark. Temperature is a subjective quality where warm colors like red or orange remind us of heat and cool colors like blue or green remind us of cold.
The default sounds in the pre made game can be changed by double clicking and...DamionVize
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The default sounds in a pre-made game can be changed by double clicking to access the sound library and selecting different sounds. The sounds are associated with specific actions in the game like breaking, bouncing, playing, losing, and winning.
Warm colors like red, orange, and yellow are associated with warmth, energy, and the sun while cool colors such as blue, green, and purple are associated with calmness, relaxation, and nature elements like water and trees.
This document discusses different shape types including warm and cool colors, overlapping shapes, organic shapes, and geometric shapes. It briefly introduces these visual elements and shape categories as they relate to an upcoming project.
This document discusses different color schemes including monochromatic, analogous, complementary, split complements, and color triads. It provides descriptions of each scheme, noting things like monochromatic uses one color, analogous uses neighboring colors on the color wheel, complementary uses opposite colors for contrast, split complements add two neighbors of the complement, and triads use three equally spaced colors which can be difficult to balance. Warm and cool colors are also mentioned, with examples like sunshine being warm and ice/water being cool. The document ends with activities involving designing initials or names and coloring them using one of the color schemes.
The document discusses warm and cold colors. Warm colors like red, yellow and orange tend to come forward and be in the foreground, while cold colors like green, blue and violet tend to recede into the background. During his Blue Period from 1901-1904, Pablo Picasso produced many expressive paintings using shades of blue. The document provides examples of paintings to illustrate the use of warm and cold colors in the foreground and background.
Romare Bearden was an American artist in the 1900s who traveled widely in the U.S. and Europe and spent time in the army, drawing inspiration for his artwork from his travels and love of jazz and blues music. He worked as both a painter and collage artist, gaining fame for his collages which involved cutting and gluing together various materials like magazines, photos, and paper to create new artistic works.
Marc Chagall was a Russian-Jewish artist born in 1887 who is famous for his "Fantastic Art" style paintings that depict scenes from his childhood memories in a surreal, dreamlike way. He often included self-portraits and images of his wife in his paintings to represent the important people and places in his life. His painting "I and the Village" is considered a prime example of his unique style, showing autobiographical elements and imagery from his upbringing in a small Russian-Jewish village in a collage-like format.
The document discusses Henri Matisse and his cutout artworks that he created in his old age. It explains that when Matisse was 83 years old and sick, he developed a new technique called "drawing with scissors" where he would cut out shapes from painted paper and arrange them to create compositions. The document also notes that some of Matisse's final cutout artworks are considered among his greatest even though he was old and ill while making them, showing his dedication to art until the end of his life.
Claude Monet was an important Impressionist painter who used color and brushstrokes in new ways, such as layering colors of paint without outlines. He tried to capture the changing colors and shadows during different times of day and seasons by painting the same subjects like haystacks and his pond in Giverny multiple times. Monet is best known for his water lily paintings where he employed his Impressionist style to depict reflections of light and color in the water.
Picasso was known for painting faces asymmetrically and sometimes used newspaper as his canvas. Many of his Cubist paintings featured geometric shapes rather than realistic depictions. This particular painting is one example of Picasso's Cubist style that incorporates geometric shapes rather than a realistic portrayal of its subject.
This document lists several famous artists known for their self-portraits including Norman Rockwell, Picasso, Van Gogh, Chuck Close, Frida Kahlo as well as mentioning Duniway Students and Duniway Student, suggesting it may be discussing self-portraits created by students.
Piet Mondrian began as a landscape painter but later simplified his style to focus on primary colors and horizontal and vertical lines, with his works becoming more abstract over time. For 20 years, he used only black, white, and the primary colors of red, yellow and blue in his paintings. He was constantly experimenting with balancing these elements and adjusting the thickness and placement of lines to achieve the perfect composition.
Piet Mondrian began as a landscape painter but later simplified his style to focus on primary colors and horizontal and vertical lines, with his works becoming more abstract over time. For 20 years, he used only black, white, and the primary colors of red, yellow and blue in his paintings. He was constantly experimenting with balancing these elements and adjusting the thickness and placement of lines to achieve perfection in his abstract geometric compositions.
Vincent Van Gogh is known for several famous paintings including Starry Night, a night sky filled with swirling stars and the crescent moon. He also painted many Self Portraits that provided intimate views into his inner thoughts and struggles. Another well-known work is Sunflowers, a bright painting of a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase.
Georgia O'Keeffe was an American artist who painted over 900 works throughout her 98-year life. She was inspired by nature, which became the subject of all her artworks. As a child in Wisconsin, she showed an early interest in art despite women not being encouraged to pursue it at the time. Her art teacher sparked her attention to detail by having the class examine a wildflower up close. O'Keeffe became famous for her paintings of natural objects like flowers, doing a series on jack-in-the-pulpit. In the 1920s, she began painting giant flowers that filled the canvas and made viewers feel small, establishing her unique talent and fame as one of America's most renowned artists
The document discusses Henri Matisse and his cutout artworks that he created in his old age. It explains that when Matisse was 83 years old and sick, he developed a new technique called "drawing with scissors" where he would cut out shapes from painted paper and arrange them to create compositions. The process involved his assistants painting sheets of paper, Matisse cutting out the shapes, and then pasting them onto other sheets of paper. Some of Matisse's most famous cutout works were for a book called "Jazz." The document emphasizes that although Matisse did this work from his bed due to illness, he continued being creative using his memory for ideas until his death.
LAZY SUNDAY QUIZ "A GENERAL QUIZ" JUNE 2025 SMC QUIZ CLUB, SILCHAR MEDICAL CO...Ultimatewinner0342
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Lazy Sunday Quiz | General Knowledge Trivia by SMC Quiz Club Silchar Medical College
Presenting the Lazy Sunday Quiz, a fun and thought-provoking general knowledge quiz created by the SMC Quiz Club of Silchar Medical College & Hospital (SMCH). This quiz is designed for casual learners, quiz enthusiasts, and competitive teams looking for a diverse, engaging set of questions with clean visuals and smart clues.
ッ What is the Lazy Sunday Quiz?
The Lazy Sunday Quiz is a light-hearted yet intellectually rewarding quiz session held under the SMC Quiz Club banner. Its a general quiz covering a mix of current affairs, pop culture, history, India, sports, medicine, science, and more.
Whether youre hosting a quiz event, preparing a session for students, or just looking for quality trivia to enjoy with friends, this PowerPoint deck is perfect for you.
Quiz Format & Structure
Total Questions: ~50
Types: MCQs, one-liners, image-based, visual connects, lateral thinking
Rounds: Warm-up, Main Quiz, Visual Round, Connects (optional bonus)
Design: Simple, clear slides with answer explanations included
Tools Needed: Just a projector or screen ready to use!
Who Is It For?
College quiz clubs
School or medical students
Teachers or faculty for classroom engagement
Event organizers needing quiz content
Quizzers preparing for competitions
Freelancers building quiz portfolios
Why Use This Quiz?
Ready-made, high-quality content
Curated with lateral thinking and storytelling in mind
Covers both academic and pop culture topics
Designed by a quizzer with real event experience
Usable in inter-college fests, informal quizzes, or Sunday brain workouts
About the Creators
This quiz has been created by Rana Mayank Pratap, an MBBS student and quizmaster at SMC Quiz Club, Silchar Medical College. The club aims to promote a culture of curiosity and smart thinking through weekly and monthly quiz events.
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Reuse & Credit
Youre free to use or adapt this quiz for your own events or sessions with credit to:
SMC Quiz Club Silchar Medical College & Hospital
Curated by: Rana Mayank Pratap
Sustainable Innovation with Immersive LearningLeonel Morgado
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Prof. Leonel and Prof. Dennis approached educational uses, practices, and strategies of using immersion as a lens to interpret, design, and planning educational activities in a sustainable way. Rather than one-off gimmicks, the intent is to enable instructors (and institutions) to be able to include them in their regular activities, including the ability to evaluate and redesign them.
Immersion as a phenomenon enables interpreting pedagogical activities in a learning-agnostic way: you take a stance on the learning theory to follow, and leverage immersion to envision and guide your practice.
BLUF:
The Texas outbreak has slowed down, but sporadic cases continue to emerge in Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
Elsewhere in the US, we continue to see signs of acceleration due to outbreaks outside the Southwest (North Dakota, Montana, and Colorado) and travel-related cases. Measles exposures due to travel are expected to pose a significant challenge throughout the summer.
The U.S. is on track to exceed its 30-year high for measles cases (1,274) within the next two weeks.
Here is the latest update:
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 919
Texas: 744 (+2) (55% of cases are in Gaines County).
New Mexico: 81 (83% of cases are from Lea County).
Oklahoma: 20 (+2)
Kansas: 74 (+5) (38.89% of the cases are from Gray County).
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 104
Texas: 96 (+2) This accounts for 13% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 7 This accounts for 9.47% of all cases in New Mexico.
Kansas: 3 This accounts for 5.08% of all cases in the state of Kansas.
DEATHS: 3
Texas: 2 This is 0.27% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 1 This is 1.23% of all cases in New Mexico.
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 1,197
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD
Mexico: 2337 (+257), 5 fatalities
Chihuahua, Mexico: 2,179 (+239) cases, 4 fatalities, 7 currently hospitalized.
Canada: 3,207 (+208), 1 fatality
Ontario Outbreak, Canada: 2,115 (+74) cases, 158 hospitalizations, 1 fatality.
Alberta, Canada: 879(+118) cases, 5 currently hospitalized.
A Visual Introduction to the Prophet JeremiahSteve Thomason
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These images will give you a visual guide to both the context and the flow of the story of the prophet Jeremiah. Feel free to use these in your study, preaching, and teaching.
HistoPathology Ppt. Arshita Gupta for Diplomaarshitagupta674
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Hello everyone please suggest your views and likes so that I uploaded more study materials
In this slide full HistoPathology according to diploma course available like fixation
Tissue processing , staining etc
VCE Literature Section A Exam Response Guidejpinnuck
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This practical guide shows students of Unit 3&4 VCE Literature how to write responses to Section A of the exam. Including a range of examples writing about different types of texts, this guide:
*Breaks down and explains what Q1 and Q2 tasks involve and expect
*Breaks down example responses for each question
*Explains and scaffolds students to write responses for each question
*Includes a comprehensive range of sentence starters and vocabulary for responding to each question
*Includes critical theory vocabulary油 lists to support Q2 responses
Romanticism in Love and Sacrifice An Analysis of Oscar Wildes The Nightingal...KaryanaTantri21
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The story revolves around a college student who despairs not having a red rose as a condition for dancing with the girl he loves. The nightingale hears his complaint and offers to create the red rose at the cost of his life. He sang a love song all night with his chest stuck to the thorns of the rose tree. Finally, the red rose grew, but his sacrifice was in vain. The girl rejected the flower because it didnt match her outfit and preferred a jewellery gift. The student threw the flower on the street and returned to studying philosophy
INDUCTIVE EFFECT slide for first prof pharamacy studentsSHABNAM FAIZ
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The inductive effect is the electron-withdrawing or electron-donating effect transmitted through sigma () bonds in a molecule due to differences in electronegativity between atoms.
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Definition:
The inductive effect is the permanent shifting of electrons in a sigma bond caused by the electronegativity difference of atoms, resulting in partial charges within the molecule.
Romare Bearden was an American artist in the 1900s who traveled widely in the U.S. and Europe and spent time in the army, drawing inspiration for his artwork from his travels and love of jazz and blues music. He worked as both a painter and collage artist, gaining fame for his collages which involved cutting and gluing together various materials like magazines, photos, and paper to create new artistic works.
Marc Chagall was a Russian-Jewish artist born in 1887 who is famous for his "Fantastic Art" style paintings that depict scenes from his childhood memories in a surreal, dreamlike way. He often included self-portraits and images of his wife in his paintings to represent the important people and places in his life. His painting "I and the Village" is considered a prime example of his unique style, showing autobiographical elements and imagery from his upbringing in a small Russian-Jewish village in a collage-like format.
The document discusses Henri Matisse and his cutout artworks that he created in his old age. It explains that when Matisse was 83 years old and sick, he developed a new technique called "drawing with scissors" where he would cut out shapes from painted paper and arrange them to create compositions. The document also notes that some of Matisse's final cutout artworks are considered among his greatest even though he was old and ill while making them, showing his dedication to art until the end of his life.
Claude Monet was an important Impressionist painter who used color and brushstrokes in new ways, such as layering colors of paint without outlines. He tried to capture the changing colors and shadows during different times of day and seasons by painting the same subjects like haystacks and his pond in Giverny multiple times. Monet is best known for his water lily paintings where he employed his Impressionist style to depict reflections of light and color in the water.
Picasso was known for painting faces asymmetrically and sometimes used newspaper as his canvas. Many of his Cubist paintings featured geometric shapes rather than realistic depictions. This particular painting is one example of Picasso's Cubist style that incorporates geometric shapes rather than a realistic portrayal of its subject.
This document lists several famous artists known for their self-portraits including Norman Rockwell, Picasso, Van Gogh, Chuck Close, Frida Kahlo as well as mentioning Duniway Students and Duniway Student, suggesting it may be discussing self-portraits created by students.
Piet Mondrian began as a landscape painter but later simplified his style to focus on primary colors and horizontal and vertical lines, with his works becoming more abstract over time. For 20 years, he used only black, white, and the primary colors of red, yellow and blue in his paintings. He was constantly experimenting with balancing these elements and adjusting the thickness and placement of lines to achieve the perfect composition.
Piet Mondrian began as a landscape painter but later simplified his style to focus on primary colors and horizontal and vertical lines, with his works becoming more abstract over time. For 20 years, he used only black, white, and the primary colors of red, yellow and blue in his paintings. He was constantly experimenting with balancing these elements and adjusting the thickness and placement of lines to achieve perfection in his abstract geometric compositions.
Vincent Van Gogh is known for several famous paintings including Starry Night, a night sky filled with swirling stars and the crescent moon. He also painted many Self Portraits that provided intimate views into his inner thoughts and struggles. Another well-known work is Sunflowers, a bright painting of a bouquet of sunflowers in a vase.
Georgia O'Keeffe was an American artist who painted over 900 works throughout her 98-year life. She was inspired by nature, which became the subject of all her artworks. As a child in Wisconsin, she showed an early interest in art despite women not being encouraged to pursue it at the time. Her art teacher sparked her attention to detail by having the class examine a wildflower up close. O'Keeffe became famous for her paintings of natural objects like flowers, doing a series on jack-in-the-pulpit. In the 1920s, she began painting giant flowers that filled the canvas and made viewers feel small, establishing her unique talent and fame as one of America's most renowned artists
The document discusses Henri Matisse and his cutout artworks that he created in his old age. It explains that when Matisse was 83 years old and sick, he developed a new technique called "drawing with scissors" where he would cut out shapes from painted paper and arrange them to create compositions. The process involved his assistants painting sheets of paper, Matisse cutting out the shapes, and then pasting them onto other sheets of paper. Some of Matisse's most famous cutout works were for a book called "Jazz." The document emphasizes that although Matisse did this work from his bed due to illness, he continued being creative using his memory for ideas until his death.
LAZY SUNDAY QUIZ "A GENERAL QUIZ" JUNE 2025 SMC QUIZ CLUB, SILCHAR MEDICAL CO...Ultimatewinner0342
油
Lazy Sunday Quiz | General Knowledge Trivia by SMC Quiz Club Silchar Medical College
Presenting the Lazy Sunday Quiz, a fun and thought-provoking general knowledge quiz created by the SMC Quiz Club of Silchar Medical College & Hospital (SMCH). This quiz is designed for casual learners, quiz enthusiasts, and competitive teams looking for a diverse, engaging set of questions with clean visuals and smart clues.
ッ What is the Lazy Sunday Quiz?
The Lazy Sunday Quiz is a light-hearted yet intellectually rewarding quiz session held under the SMC Quiz Club banner. Its a general quiz covering a mix of current affairs, pop culture, history, India, sports, medicine, science, and more.
Whether youre hosting a quiz event, preparing a session for students, or just looking for quality trivia to enjoy with friends, this PowerPoint deck is perfect for you.
Quiz Format & Structure
Total Questions: ~50
Types: MCQs, one-liners, image-based, visual connects, lateral thinking
Rounds: Warm-up, Main Quiz, Visual Round, Connects (optional bonus)
Design: Simple, clear slides with answer explanations included
Tools Needed: Just a projector or screen ready to use!
Who Is It For?
College quiz clubs
School or medical students
Teachers or faculty for classroom engagement
Event organizers needing quiz content
Quizzers preparing for competitions
Freelancers building quiz portfolios
Why Use This Quiz?
Ready-made, high-quality content
Curated with lateral thinking and storytelling in mind
Covers both academic and pop culture topics
Designed by a quizzer with real event experience
Usable in inter-college fests, informal quizzes, or Sunday brain workouts
About the Creators
This quiz has been created by Rana Mayank Pratap, an MBBS student and quizmaster at SMC Quiz Club, Silchar Medical College. The club aims to promote a culture of curiosity and smart thinking through weekly and monthly quiz events.
SEO Tags:
quiz, general knowledge quiz, trivia quiz, 際際滷Share quiz, college quiz, fun quiz, medical college quiz, India quiz, pop culture quiz, visual quiz, MCQ quiz, connect quiz, science quiz, current affairs quiz, SMC Quiz Club, Silchar Medical College
Reuse & Credit
Youre free to use or adapt this quiz for your own events or sessions with credit to:
SMC Quiz Club Silchar Medical College & Hospital
Curated by: Rana Mayank Pratap
Sustainable Innovation with Immersive LearningLeonel Morgado
油
Prof. Leonel and Prof. Dennis approached educational uses, practices, and strategies of using immersion as a lens to interpret, design, and planning educational activities in a sustainable way. Rather than one-off gimmicks, the intent is to enable instructors (and institutions) to be able to include them in their regular activities, including the ability to evaluate and redesign them.
Immersion as a phenomenon enables interpreting pedagogical activities in a learning-agnostic way: you take a stance on the learning theory to follow, and leverage immersion to envision and guide your practice.
BLUF:
The Texas outbreak has slowed down, but sporadic cases continue to emerge in Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
Elsewhere in the US, we continue to see signs of acceleration due to outbreaks outside the Southwest (North Dakota, Montana, and Colorado) and travel-related cases. Measles exposures due to travel are expected to pose a significant challenge throughout the summer.
The U.S. is on track to exceed its 30-year high for measles cases (1,274) within the next two weeks.
Here is the latest update:
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 919
Texas: 744 (+2) (55% of cases are in Gaines County).
New Mexico: 81 (83% of cases are from Lea County).
Oklahoma: 20 (+2)
Kansas: 74 (+5) (38.89% of the cases are from Gray County).
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 104
Texas: 96 (+2) This accounts for 13% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 7 This accounts for 9.47% of all cases in New Mexico.
Kansas: 3 This accounts for 5.08% of all cases in the state of Kansas.
DEATHS: 3
Texas: 2 This is 0.27% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 1 This is 1.23% of all cases in New Mexico.
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 1,197
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD
Mexico: 2337 (+257), 5 fatalities
Chihuahua, Mexico: 2,179 (+239) cases, 4 fatalities, 7 currently hospitalized.
Canada: 3,207 (+208), 1 fatality
Ontario Outbreak, Canada: 2,115 (+74) cases, 158 hospitalizations, 1 fatality.
Alberta, Canada: 879(+118) cases, 5 currently hospitalized.
A Visual Introduction to the Prophet JeremiahSteve Thomason
油
These images will give you a visual guide to both the context and the flow of the story of the prophet Jeremiah. Feel free to use these in your study, preaching, and teaching.
HistoPathology Ppt. Arshita Gupta for Diplomaarshitagupta674
油
Hello everyone please suggest your views and likes so that I uploaded more study materials
In this slide full HistoPathology according to diploma course available like fixation
Tissue processing , staining etc
VCE Literature Section A Exam Response Guidejpinnuck
油
This practical guide shows students of Unit 3&4 VCE Literature how to write responses to Section A of the exam. Including a range of examples writing about different types of texts, this guide:
*Breaks down and explains what Q1 and Q2 tasks involve and expect
*Breaks down example responses for each question
*Explains and scaffolds students to write responses for each question
*Includes a comprehensive range of sentence starters and vocabulary for responding to each question
*Includes critical theory vocabulary油 lists to support Q2 responses
Romanticism in Love and Sacrifice An Analysis of Oscar Wildes The Nightingal...KaryanaTantri21
油
The story revolves around a college student who despairs not having a red rose as a condition for dancing with the girl he loves. The nightingale hears his complaint and offers to create the red rose at the cost of his life. He sang a love song all night with his chest stuck to the thorns of the rose tree. Finally, the red rose grew, but his sacrifice was in vain. The girl rejected the flower because it didnt match her outfit and preferred a jewellery gift. The student threw the flower on the street and returned to studying philosophy
INDUCTIVE EFFECT slide for first prof pharamacy studentsSHABNAM FAIZ
油
The inductive effect is the electron-withdrawing or electron-donating effect transmitted through sigma () bonds in a molecule due to differences in electronegativity between atoms.
---
Definition:
The inductive effect is the permanent shifting of electrons in a sigma bond caused by the electronegativity difference of atoms, resulting in partial charges within the molecule.
This presentation has been made keeping in mind the students of undergraduate and postgraduate level. In this slide try to present the brief history of Chaulukyas of Gujrat up to Kumarpala To keep the facts in a natural form and to display the material in more detail, the help of various books, websites and online medium has been taken. Whatever medium the material or facts have been taken from, an attempt has been made by the presenter to give their reference at the end.
Chaulukya or Solanki was one of the Rajputs born from Agnikul. In the Vadnagar inscription, the origin of this dynasty is told from Brahma's Chauluk or Kamandalu. They ruled in Gujarat from the latter half of the tenth century to the beginning of the thirteenth century. Their capital was in Anahilwad. It is not certain whether it had any relation with the Chalukya dynasty of the south or not. It is worth mentioning that the name of the dynasty of the south was 'Chaluky' while the dynasty of Gujarat has been called 'Chaulukya'. The rulers of this dynasty were the supporters and patrons of Jainism.
Paper 108 | Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil DisobedienceRajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the powerful journey from Thoreaus 19thcentury essay to Gandhis mass movement, and discover how one mans moral stand became the backbone of nonviolent resistance worldwide. Learn how conscience met strategy to spark revolutions, and why their legacy still inspires todays social justice warriors. Uncover the evolution of civil disobedience. Dont forget to like, share, and follow for more deep dives into the ideas that changed the world.
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 108: The American Literature
Submitted Date: April 2, 2025
Paper Name: The American Literature
Topic: Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil Disobedience
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/HXeq6utg7iQ
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/thoreau-s-influence-on-gandhi-the-evolution-of-civil-disobedience.html
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Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh
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Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
Plate Tectonic Boundaries and Continental Drift TheoryMarie
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This 28 slide presentation covers the basics of plate tectonics and continental drift theory. It is an effective introduction into a full plate tectonics unit study, but does not cover faults, stress, seismic waves, or seafloor spreading.
To download PDF, visit The Homeschool Daily. We will be uploading more slideshows to follow this one. Blessings, Marie
6/18/25
Shop, Upcoming: Final Notes to Review as we Close Level One. Make sure to review the orientation and videos as well. Theres more to come and material to cover in Levels 2-3. The content will be a combination of Reiki and Yoga. Also energy topics of our spiritual collective.
Thanks again all future Practitioner Level Students. Our Levels so far are: Guest, Grad, and Practitioner. We have had over 5k Spring Views.
https://ldm-mia.creator-spring.com
Photo chemistry Power Point Presentationmprpgcwa2024
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Photochemistry is the branch of chemistry that deals with the study of chemical reactions and processes initiated by light.
Photochemistry involves the interaction of light with molecules, leading to electronic excitation. Energy from light is transferred to molecules, initiating chemical reactions.
Photochemistry is used in solar cells to convert light into electrical energy.
It is used Light-driven chemical reactions for environmental remediation and synthesis. Photocatalysis helps in pollution abatement and environmental cleanup. Photodynamic therapy offers a targeted approach to treating diseases It is used in Light-activated treatment for cancer and other diseases.
Photochemistry is used to synthesize complex organic molecules.
Photochemistry contributes to the development of sustainable energy solutions.
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER.pptx IN 5TH SEMESTER B.SC NURSING, 2ND YEAR GNM...parmarjuli1412
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OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER INCLUDED TOPICS ARE INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF OBSESSION, DEFINITION OF COMPULSION, MEANING OF OBSESSION AND COMPULSION, DEFINITION OF OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER, EPIDERMIOLOGY OF OCD, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF OCD, CLINICAL SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF OBSESSION AND COMPULSION, MANAGEMENT INCLUDED PHARMACOTHERAPY(ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUG+ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS), PSYCHOTHERAPY, NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT+DIAGNOSIS+NURSING INTERVENTION+EVALUATION))
Code Profiling in Odoo 18 - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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Profiling in Odoo identifies slow code and resource-heavy processes, ensuring better system performance. Odoo code profiling detects bottlenecks in custom modules, making it easier to improve speed and scalability.