Last Monday of May in a small English locality near Gloucester, a cheese rolling competition is held where a cheese is thrown down a hill and participants chase after it trying to catch it. The last Monday of August in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales hosts a skin diving championship in a 55-meter long marsh where participants must navigate it using only fins and snorkels. Every July 4th in the small Finnish locality of Sonkaj辰rvi, they celebrate the World Wife Carrying Championship where men carry women weighing over 17 kilograms in various styles across a wet and muddy obstacle course.
Last Monday of May in a small English locality near Gloucester, a cheese rolling competition is held where a cheese is rolled down a hill and participants chase it to catch it. The last Monday of August in Llanwrtyd Wells, Wales, the World Marsh Diving Championship takes place where brave divers are thrown into a 55-meter long marsh armed with only fins and snorkels, with the last to emerge winning a prize. Every July 4th in the small Finnish village of Sonkaj辰rvi, the World Wife-Carrying Championship is held where men carry women weighing over 17 kilograms in various styles across a wet and muddy obstacle course, with penalties for dropping the wife.
Helen Gundlach - Historical Outreach Foundation membership brochureHelen Gundlach
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The Historical Outreach Foundation supports the Brigadier General James B. Thayer Oregon Military Museum located at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon. The museum celebrates Oregon's military history from Native American warriors to present day. The foundation is raising funds for a $6.5 million renovation through membership donations. Membership levels start at $35 and go up to $5,000 for the Owen Summers Society, which supports the museum as a major advocate. The museum houses over 14,000 artifacts relating to Oregon's military history dating back to the 1860s.
That Hallowed Spot! Chattanooga's Confederate CemeteryGordon Belt
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Commemoration and Memorialization: Chattanooga's Confederate Cemetery. A presentation delivered at the Tennessee Civil War Sesquicentennial Signature Event, October 12, 2013 by Traci Nichols-Belt.
The meaning of the First World War in the community Camden NSW raises different questions for different people. The presentation examines the meaning behind the war effort, overseas, at home and today. The representation of the war in the contemporary world has a variety of interpretations from sacrifice to commodification. What the war represents 100 years on it still controversial. The story of Camden and the Great War is very complex. It is not black and white and has many shades of grey. Each layer means different things to different people.
Anzac Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand troops (ANZAC) who fought in World War 1. On April 25th, 1915, ANZAC troops landed on the wrong beach at Gallipoli during the eight-month campaign, suffering heavy losses but managing to hold their position. Over 11,000 Australian and New Zealand troops lost their lives at Gallipoli. The ANZACs fought as part of the British Empire in World War 1, which began when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia in July 1914. Some ANZAC troops volunteered for the war due to feelings of duty, honor, peer pressure, seeking adventure, and wanting to fight for their country's freedom.
Along with a law degree from Harvard Law School and an MBA from Harvard Business School, Benjamin Spacapan holds a cum laude undergraduate degree from Princeton University. In 2011, Benjamin Spacapan was named an Ivy League Rugby All-Ivy Honorable Mention player for the Princeton Rugby Club.
Like the Princeton Rugby Club, which emphasizes tradition and success, the world of international rugby prides itself on its rich history and traditions. Thought to be developed at the England's Rugby School in the early 1800s, the sport saw its first international match between between Scotland and England in 1871.
Since 1905, every Rugby World Cup game has been initiated using the same whistle, known as the Gil Evans Whistle. Named for Gil Evans, referee of the 1905 game between England and New Zealand, the whistle has been used to kick off numerous international tournaments, including the 1924 Olympic rugby final. The whistle was donated to the New Zealand Rugby Museum in 1969, and it remains there between Rugby World Cups, which take place every four years.
The kilt originated in the 9th century in Scotland, where there are around 300 castles, approximately one for every 100 square miles, making castles an integral part of any visit. The Loch Ness Monster, nicknamed Nessie, is believed to live in Loch Ness, the largest and deepest lake in Scotland. Scottish breakfast typically includes eggs, bacon, sausage, black pudding, beans, tomatoes, and fried bread.
This document lists various recreational activities one can engage in while visiting Britain such as meeting friends, enjoying nature, visiting museums and art galleries, taking photos, going camping, having a picnic, going skiing, sailing, riding a bike, going walking, going boating, watching swans, and learning about British national symbols like the flag, coat of arms, and trident.
The document discusses the sporting life and origins of famous sports in Dominica, including tennis, scuba diving, sailing, equestrian, golf, and baseball. It notes that baseball was brought to Cuba by the United States in the 1860s and spread throughout the Caribbean by Cuban immigrants fleeing war, including to Dominica where the first baseball teams formed in 1894 or 1895. It also mentions that American players, especially from the Negro Leagues, further contributed to the sport by playing Caribbean teams.
Anna Buffini is a 22-year-old dressage rider from Del Mar, California who has dominated the CDI Under-25 Grand Prix division. This season, she is focusing on competing at the USEF Young Adult "Brentina Cup" National Championship on both Sundayboy and Wilton 11. She is also dedicating her rides to fellow competitor Catherine Chamberlain's late mount Verdicci. Her goal is to someday make a senior international dressage team.
Winston Churchill was a British prime minister born in 1874 who led the United Kingdom during World War II. As prime minister during WWII, Churchill rallied British resistance against Nazi Germany and helped lead the Allied forces to victory. Churchill left a significant legacy as a historic wartime leader who helped shape the 20th century.
11 Things You Didn't Know About Australian CricketThe Mythbusters
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With Australia all set to take over England in the forthcoming ODI series, lets look back in history and find out important landmarks in the Australian Cricket History.
The document reports that on June 2nd, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskarth of Park View, Cartmel received news that their son Lance Corporal James Gaskarth had been killed in action in France on April 30th. James was 26 years old and worked with his father before joining the army. He is remembered at the Arras Memorial in France along with many other soldiers from his battalion who were laid to rest in a small nearby cemetery.
The village of Agioi Trimithias is located 18 kilometers southwest of Nicosia, Cyprus. It has narrow alleys and old adobe buildings with traditional doors and crosses. The primary school was founded in 1916 and has grown from 30 to 111 students. Important landmarks include the statues of Evagoras Pallikaridis and the old and new churches. The village has a community center, youth center, park, and pet center to serve residents.
NC State Athletics - Many Enjoy Military Appreciation DayCherif Gueye
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NC State held its annual Military Appreciation Day where fans honored military members for their service. A senior in the ROTC program said seeing the support from fans on this day makes the military members appreciate the Wolfpack nation. During timeouts, different military branches were recognized to applause from the large crowd. With a history of developing military leaders, NC State has committed to honoring the brave men and women of our country.
The document provides a brief overview of several winter Olympic sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, skating, luge, and skeleton. For each sport, it outlines the history of how and when the sport originated and some key facts about the sport and its events. The sports covered in the document have been events in the Winter Olympics since the early 20th century.
Celtic arts heritage collaborative fairfax vaAvi Dey
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The document discusses the Celtic homeland in the mountain regions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. It describes the Celtic Arts Heritage Collaborative organization based in Fairfax, Virginia and explores discovering Celtic Europe through archaeology. Various Celtic artifacts from different time periods and locations are mentioned, uncovered using excavation tools.
High school no 4 in Bydgoszcz, Poland was established in 1953 and is named after King Casimir the Great, an outstanding Polish historical figure. The school includes both upper and lower secondary levels. Students can now use the nearby swimming pool, gym, and fitness room for physical education classes. Each year the school celebrates the birthday of King Casimir the Great and holds an event in April called "Kaziki" where teachers and students dress up as characters to entertain the audience. The school also participates in the V Championship downhill skiing competition in Bydgoszcz.
Pompeys pillar and the custer battlefield, mtPeter
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Captain Clark named a large sandstone pillar "Pompey's Tower" after Sacagawea's son, later changed to "Pompey's Pillar." The document describes Pompey's Pillar and the inscription left by William Clark, as well as views from the top of the pillar overlooking the Yellowstone River. It also describes the Custer Battlefield, where 220 soldiers were buried after Custer's Last Stand against Native Americans, with some officers later relocated and Custer buried at West Point. Native American memorials at the site commemorate over 100 Native Americans killed in the battle.
Lieutenant General Sir Barney White-Spunner KCB, CBE President of the Society cordially invites all members to attend its 2015 AGM to be held on Wednesday 29th April, in the superb setting of The East India Club, 16 St Jamess Square, London SW1Y 4LH. Our Patron, HRH Field Marshal the Duke of Kent, KG has graciously agreed to attend the event and will present the prizes. (Please note that the Dress Code will be Lounge Suits with ties, or equivalent).
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Alfonso de Castro Fondevila. It summarizes his professional experience, education and teaching experience. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Fine Arts, Design and Image at the University of Barcelona, where he has taught photography courses since 1987. His curriculum can be exported and imported to databases compatible with the CVN technology.
Winter sports and recreation activities can be enjoyable but also carry risks. It is important to dress properly for cold weather, watch for signs of frostbite, and be aware of changing conditions. Some tips include wearing several layers, protecting exposed skin, and seeking shelter from severe wind or cold.
Blessing Industries operates 3 manufacturing facilities in Iowa that offer medium and heavy fabrication, sheet metal fabrication and assemblies, and CNC machining. They serve industries including trucks, construction equipment, material handling, and more. They provide fabrication services for items like frames, tanks, enclosures, and assemblies. Blessing Industries prides itself on its diverse capabilities across its 3 facilities, ISO certification, engineering services, certified welders, finishing services, and competitive pricing.
This document lists various recreational activities one can engage in while visiting Britain such as meeting friends, enjoying nature, visiting museums and art galleries, taking photos, going camping, having a picnic, going skiing, sailing, riding a bike, going walking, going boating, watching swans, and learning about British national symbols like the flag, coat of arms, and trident.
The document discusses the sporting life and origins of famous sports in Dominica, including tennis, scuba diving, sailing, equestrian, golf, and baseball. It notes that baseball was brought to Cuba by the United States in the 1860s and spread throughout the Caribbean by Cuban immigrants fleeing war, including to Dominica where the first baseball teams formed in 1894 or 1895. It also mentions that American players, especially from the Negro Leagues, further contributed to the sport by playing Caribbean teams.
Anna Buffini is a 22-year-old dressage rider from Del Mar, California who has dominated the CDI Under-25 Grand Prix division. This season, she is focusing on competing at the USEF Young Adult "Brentina Cup" National Championship on both Sundayboy and Wilton 11. She is also dedicating her rides to fellow competitor Catherine Chamberlain's late mount Verdicci. Her goal is to someday make a senior international dressage team.
Winston Churchill was a British prime minister born in 1874 who led the United Kingdom during World War II. As prime minister during WWII, Churchill rallied British resistance against Nazi Germany and helped lead the Allied forces to victory. Churchill left a significant legacy as a historic wartime leader who helped shape the 20th century.
11 Things You Didn't Know About Australian CricketThe Mythbusters
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With Australia all set to take over England in the forthcoming ODI series, lets look back in history and find out important landmarks in the Australian Cricket History.
The document reports that on June 2nd, 1917, Mr. and Mrs. Gaskarth of Park View, Cartmel received news that their son Lance Corporal James Gaskarth had been killed in action in France on April 30th. James was 26 years old and worked with his father before joining the army. He is remembered at the Arras Memorial in France along with many other soldiers from his battalion who were laid to rest in a small nearby cemetery.
The village of Agioi Trimithias is located 18 kilometers southwest of Nicosia, Cyprus. It has narrow alleys and old adobe buildings with traditional doors and crosses. The primary school was founded in 1916 and has grown from 30 to 111 students. Important landmarks include the statues of Evagoras Pallikaridis and the old and new churches. The village has a community center, youth center, park, and pet center to serve residents.
NC State Athletics - Many Enjoy Military Appreciation DayCherif Gueye
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NC State held its annual Military Appreciation Day where fans honored military members for their service. A senior in the ROTC program said seeing the support from fans on this day makes the military members appreciate the Wolfpack nation. During timeouts, different military branches were recognized to applause from the large crowd. With a history of developing military leaders, NC State has committed to honoring the brave men and women of our country.
The document provides a brief overview of several winter Olympic sports including alpine skiing, biathlon, bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, skating, luge, and skeleton. For each sport, it outlines the history of how and when the sport originated and some key facts about the sport and its events. The sports covered in the document have been events in the Winter Olympics since the early 20th century.
Celtic arts heritage collaborative fairfax vaAvi Dey
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The document discusses the Celtic homeland in the mountain regions of Scotland, Ireland, and Wales. It describes the Celtic Arts Heritage Collaborative organization based in Fairfax, Virginia and explores discovering Celtic Europe through archaeology. Various Celtic artifacts from different time periods and locations are mentioned, uncovered using excavation tools.
High school no 4 in Bydgoszcz, Poland was established in 1953 and is named after King Casimir the Great, an outstanding Polish historical figure. The school includes both upper and lower secondary levels. Students can now use the nearby swimming pool, gym, and fitness room for physical education classes. Each year the school celebrates the birthday of King Casimir the Great and holds an event in April called "Kaziki" where teachers and students dress up as characters to entertain the audience. The school also participates in the V Championship downhill skiing competition in Bydgoszcz.
Pompeys pillar and the custer battlefield, mtPeter
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Captain Clark named a large sandstone pillar "Pompey's Tower" after Sacagawea's son, later changed to "Pompey's Pillar." The document describes Pompey's Pillar and the inscription left by William Clark, as well as views from the top of the pillar overlooking the Yellowstone River. It also describes the Custer Battlefield, where 220 soldiers were buried after Custer's Last Stand against Native Americans, with some officers later relocated and Custer buried at West Point. Native American memorials at the site commemorate over 100 Native Americans killed in the battle.
Lieutenant General Sir Barney White-Spunner KCB, CBE President of the Society cordially invites all members to attend its 2015 AGM to be held on Wednesday 29th April, in the superb setting of The East India Club, 16 St Jamess Square, London SW1Y 4LH. Our Patron, HRH Field Marshal the Duke of Kent, KG has graciously agreed to attend the event and will present the prizes. (Please note that the Dress Code will be Lounge Suits with ties, or equivalent).
This document contains the curriculum vitae of Alfonso de Castro Fondevila. It summarizes his professional experience, education and teaching experience. He is currently a full professor in the Department of Fine Arts, Design and Image at the University of Barcelona, where he has taught photography courses since 1987. His curriculum can be exported and imported to databases compatible with the CVN technology.
Winter sports and recreation activities can be enjoyable but also carry risks. It is important to dress properly for cold weather, watch for signs of frostbite, and be aware of changing conditions. Some tips include wearing several layers, protecting exposed skin, and seeking shelter from severe wind or cold.
Blessing Industries operates 3 manufacturing facilities in Iowa that offer medium and heavy fabrication, sheet metal fabrication and assemblies, and CNC machining. They serve industries including trucks, construction equipment, material handling, and more. They provide fabrication services for items like frames, tanks, enclosures, and assemblies. Blessing Industries prides itself on its diverse capabilities across its 3 facilities, ISO certification, engineering services, certified welders, finishing services, and competitive pricing.
The document discusses the importance of Anzac Day in Australia and the Anzac legend. It describes the horrors faced by soldiers in World War I and the battles at Gallipoli. While a military defeat, Gallipoli provided a defining moment for Australia and helped forge a national identity. The Anzac legend represents courage, sacrifice and mateship. However, some argue it does not fully represent the diversity of soldiers' experiences. The legend remains important as it gives depth to Australia's history and shows the spirit of solidarity among soldiers.
The document discusses the ongoing significance and relevance of the Anzac legend in modern Australian society. It describes how the Anzac legend defines Australian national identity by reminding Australians of the sacrifices made by soldiers to defend the country and allow freedom. The legend also shapes Australia's international reputation by portraying the country as determined, brave, resilient and willing to support allies. The document then provides historical context about Australia's involvement in World War I as a newly federated country and the formation of the Anzac forces. It notes that over 60,000 Australian men fought in difficult conditions, with many making the ultimate sacrifice.
ANZAC Day is celebrated annually on April 25th to commemorate Australian and New Zealand troops who landed at Gallipoli in 1915. It has become a day of remembrance and reflection on the sacrifices made in World War I. The Gallipoli campaign was the first major military engagement between Australian and New Zealand forces and had a significant impact on shaping both nations. Over 8,000 Australians were killed during the eight-month campaign, which strengthened the bond between the two countries. The ANZAC spirit of courage, sacrifice and mateship displayed by the soldiers is still honored today on ANZAC Day.
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Anzac Legend Analysis
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Explain The Key Features Of The Anzaac Legend
The Importance Of The ANZAC Legend
Anzac Legend Research Paper
ANZAC Legend Essay
The Anzac Legend : Anzacs, Courage, And Courage
Anzac Legend History
Anzac Legend Essay
Significance Of The ANZAC Legend
Essay about Gallipoli
Essay about Anzac Sprit
The Anzac Legacy Of The Australian World War
Characteristics Of The Anzac Legend
ANZAC Legend Assignment
Anzac Legend Research Paper
Anzac Legend Analysis
The Legend Of The ANZAC Legend
The Anzac Legend: The Legend Of Gallipoli
The ANZAC Legend Essay
Explain The Key Features Of The Anzaac Legend
The Importance Of The ANZAC Legend
Anzac Legend Research Paper
ANZAC Legend Essay
The Anzac Legend : Anzacs, Courage, And Courage
Anzac Legend History
Anzac Legend Essay
The Anzac legend began with the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, which marked the start of the disastrous Gallipoli campaign. Though there was no victory, the Anzacs displayed courage, endurance, and mateship under hopeless conditions. Key qualities of the Anzac legend include courage, honor, sacrifice, and an egalitarian spirit. The Anzac legend plays an important role in shaping Australian national identity and is still commemorated through annual Anzac Day ceremonies.
Anzac Day is commemorated in Australia and New Zealand on April 25th to honor the soldiers known as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) who fought in the failed battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I. Services and dawn vigils are held nationwide to remember those who fought and died in war. Over the years, Anzac Day has become a day of remembrance marked by memorial services, marches, and gatherings of veterans. People pay their respects by attending services, laying wreaths and poppies, and recalling the sacrifices of those who served.
The document summarizes key aspects of Australian culture and history. It describes how Indigenous Australians inhabited the continent for thousands of years before British colonization in 1788. By the 1850s, six separate colonies had been established. Traditional Indigenous technologies and crafts including bark containers, hair string, and possum skin cloaks are also outlined. Public holidays, art history, slang terms, and social etiquette norms are summarized as important elements of modern Australian culture and society.
ANZAC Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) and their first major military action at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I. It is a solemn day of remembrance for those who fought and died in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations. ANZAC Day is commemorated annually on April 25th through events like dawn services, marches, and wearing a red poppy. While originally celebrated through marches and ceremonies, today many Australians and New Zealanders commemorate ANZAC Day through attending dawn services or ceremonies at war memorials.
Anzac Day is important because it celebrates the unity of Australian and New Zealand forces in World War I during the Gallipoli campaign, which left a legacy known as the "Anzac legend" that has shaped the identity of both nations. On Anzac Day we remember the sacrifice of those who died during military operations. However, some feel Australians have taken ANZAC Day too far by excessively commercializing it and exaggerating comparisons like equating football matches to war, which disrespects the meaning and memory of those who fought.
ANZAC Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs) who landed at Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey on April 25, 1915 during World War I. The poorly planned landing occurred at the wrong beach, with steep cliffs where Turkish soldiers were hiding, resulting in many ANZAC troops being killed or drowned as they exited the boats. Today, New Zealand celebrates ANZAC Day annually on April 25 with Dawn services and ceremonies to honor those who fought and died, with people wearing medals of relatives and placing poppies and wreaths at war memorials. The red poppy has become a symbol to remember all those who died in wars.
Australia Day is celebrated annually on January 26th to commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and the raising of the British flag at Sydney Cove. It is a national day of celebration that brings Australians together to reflect on their history and achievements as a nation, as well as to celebrate what is great about Australia and being Australian. Various civic events and ceremonies are held around the country on Australia Day, including citizenship ceremonies, awards presentations, parades, and fireworks displays.
The Anzac legend originated from the service and sacrifice of Australian and New Zealand soldiers in World War 1, particularly during the Gallipoli campaign. Despite being a military failure, Gallipoli was significant in forging an Australian national identity and the Anzac spirit of courage, camaraderie and resilience. The Anzac legend continues to be commemorated through Anzac Day celebrations and is seen as representing core Australian values of courage, sacrifice and mateship.
ANZAC Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) and their first major military action at Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I. On ANZAC Day, people remember those who fought in World Wars I and II, often thinking about relatives who served. Ceremonies include a minute of silence, the playing of The Last Post bugle call, and a gun salute of 21 shots to honor those who went to war. ANZAC Day has become an important national day of remembrance in both Australia and New Zealand.
Anzac Day is observed on April 25th to commemorate Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in World War I, particularly those involved in the Gallipoli landing. It marks the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during World War I. The landing took a heavy toll, killing thousands, but the bravery of those who fought established the day as one of remembrance. The red poppy became a symbol of Anzac Day, representing the bloodshed of fallen soldiers, as it was one of the first plants to grow in the fields after battle.
Australia Day is celebrated annually on January 26th to commemorate the arrival of the First Fleet in 1788 and the establishment of the first European settlement in Australia. It is a national day of celebration that brings Australians together to reflect on their nation's history and achievements and look towards its future. Events include citizenship ceremonies, parades, and fireworks displays in cities around the country.
ANZAC is the name given to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who landed at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915, where they displayed great bravery over the following eight months of fighting. ANZAC Day is now celebrated annually on April 25 to remember all Australian and New Zealand men and women who have served and died in wars. Veterans march in cities on ANZAC Day to commemorate the day and meet with old friends, while civilians use the day to be thankful for peace. The red poppy has also become a global symbol of remembrance for those who died or currently serve in wars, particularly around Anzac Day in New Zealand.
Some believe that ANZAC day has lost significance through over-commercialization and comparisons to football that seem disrespectful. However, others argue that ANZAC day remains deeply ingrained in Australian culture and continues to be relevant, as remembering past mistakes can help avoid future ones. The author believes ANZAC day celebrations should continue, as any act to commemorate those who fought for the country is respectful regardless of perceived insignificance.
Anzac Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand troops who fought at Gallipoli during World War I. It is a national holiday where people observe a minute of silence and attend dawn services to honor the over 8,000 Australian and 2,700 New Zealand lives lost in the war. The date of April 25th marks the anniversary of the first major battle that Australian and New Zealand forces fought together during WWI.
Anzac Day commemorates the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought in wars. It occurs every year on April 25th to honor the courage and sacrifices of the ANZACs who landed at Gallipoli, Turkey in 1915. Many soldiers were killed in the battle of Gallipoli. On Anzac Day, people attend memorial services and observe a minute of silence to remember those who died in war. The day aims to ensure we never forget the ANZAC soldiers and their efforts in military conflicts.
General College Quiz conducted by Pragya the Official Quiz Club of the University of Engineering and Management Kolkata in collaboration with Ecstasia the official cultural fest of the University of Engineering and Management Kolkata.
Knownsense is the General Quiz conducted by Pragya the Official Quiz Club of the University of Engineering and Management Kolkata in collaboration with Ecstasia the official cultural fest of the University of Engineering and Management Kolkata
Anti-Viral Agents.pptx Medicinal Chemistry III, B Pharm SEM VISamruddhi Khonde
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Antiviral agents are crucial in combating viral infections, causing a variety of diseases from mild to life-threatening. Developed through medicinal chemistry, these drugs target viral structures and processes while minimizing harm to host cells. Viruses are classified into DNA and RNA viruses, with each replicating through distinct mechanisms. Treatments for herpesviruses involve nucleoside analogs like acyclovir and valacyclovir, which inhibit the viral DNA polymerase. Influenza is managed with neuraminidase inhibitors like oseltamivir and zanamivir, which prevent the release of new viral particles. HIV is treated with a combination of antiretroviral drugs targeting various stages of the viral life cycle. Hepatitis B and C are treated with different strategies, with nucleoside analogs like lamivudine inhibiting viral replication and direct-acting antivirals targeting the viral RNA polymerase and other key proteins.
Antiviral agents are designed based on their mechanisms of action, with several categories including nucleoside and nucleotide analogs, protease inhibitors, neuraminidase inhibitors, reverse transcriptase inhibitors, and integrase inhibitors. The design of these agents often relies on understanding the structure-activity relationship (SAR), which involves modifying the chemical structure of compounds to enhance efficacy, selectivity, and bioavailability while reducing side effects. Despite their success, challenges such as drug resistance, viral mutation, and the need for long-term therapy remain.
General Quiz at Maharaja Agrasen College | Amlan Sarkar | Prelims with Answer...Amlan Sarkar
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Prelims (with answers) + Finals of a general quiz originally conducted on 13th November, 2024.
Part of The Maharaja Quiz - the Annual Quiz Fest of Maharaja Agrasen College, University of Delhi.
Feedback welcome at amlansarkr@gmail.com
Design approaches and ethical challenges in Artificial Intelligence tools for...Yannis
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The recent technology of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) has undeniable advantages, especially with regard to improving the efficiency of all stakeholders in the education process.
At the same time, almost all responsible international organisations and experts in the field of education and educational technology point out a multitude of general ethical problems that need to be addressed. Many of these problems have already arisen in previous models of artificial intelligence or even in systems based on learning data, and several are appearing for the first time.
In this short contribution, we will briefly review some dimensions of ethical problems, both (a) the general ones related to trust, transparency, privacy, personal data security, accountability, environmental responsibility, bias, power imbalance, etc., and (b) the more directly related to teaching, learning, and education, such as students' critical thinking, the social role of education, the development of teachers' professional competences, etc.
In addition, the categorizations of possible service allocation to humans and AI tools, the human-centered approach to designing AI tools and learning data, as well as the more general design of ethics-aware applications and activities will be briefly presented. Finally, some short illustrative examples will be presented to set the basis for the debate in relation to ethical and other dilemmas.
Team Science in the AI Era: Talk for the Association of Cancer Center Administrators (ACCA) Team Science Network (April 2, 2025, 3pm ET)
Host: Jill Slack-Davis (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jill-slack-davis-56024514/)
20250402 Team Science in the AI Era
These slides: TBD
Jim Twin V1 (English video - Heygen) - https://youtu.be/T4S0uZp1SHw
Jim Twin V1 (French video - Heygen) - https://youtu.be/02hCGRJnCoc
Jim Twin (Chat) Tmpt.me Platform https://tmpt.app/@jimtwin
Jim Twin (English video OpenSource) https://youtu.be/mwnZjTNegXE
Jim Blog Post - https://service-science.info/archives/6612
Jim EIT Article (Real Jim) - https://www.eitdigital.eu/newsroom/grow-digital-insights/personal-ai-digital-twins-the-future-of-human-interaction/
Jim EIT Talk (Real Jim) - https://youtu.be/_1X6bRfOqc4
Reid Hoffman (English video) - https://youtu.be/rgD2gmwCS10
Enhancing SoTL through Generative AI -- Opportunities and Ethical Considerati...Sue Beckingham
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This presentation explores the role of generative AI (GenAI) in enhancing the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL), using Feltens five principles of good practice as a guiding framework. As educators within higher education institutions increasingly integrate GenAI into teaching and research, it is vital to consider how these tools can support scholarly inquiry into student learning, while remaining contextually grounded, methodologically rigorous, collaborative, and appropriately public.
Through practical examples and case-based scenarios, the session demonstrates how generative GenAI can assist in analysing critical reflection of current practice, enhancing teaching approaches and learning materials, supporting SoTL research design, fostering student partnerships, and amplifying the reach of scholarly outputs. Attendees will gain insights into ethical considerations, opportunities, and limitations of GenAI in SoTL, as well as ideas for integrating GenAI tools into their own scholarly teaching practices. The session invites critical reflection and dialogue about the responsible use of GenAI to enhance teaching, learning, and scholarly impact.
A Systematic Review:
Provides a clear and transparent process
Facilitates efficient integration of information for rational decision
making
Demonstrates where the effects of health care are consistent and
where they do vary
Minimizes bias (systematic errors) and reduce chance effects
Can be readily updated, as needed.
Meta-analysis can provide more precise estimates than individual
studies
Allows decisions based on evidence , whole of it and not partial
Analysis of Conf File Parameters in Odoo 17Celine George
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In this slide, we will analyse the configuration file parameters in Odoo 17. The odoo.conf file plays a pivotal role in configuring and managing the Odoo 17 server. It contains essential parameters that control database connections, server behaviour, logging, and performance settings.
General Quiz at ChakraView 2025 | Amlan Sarkar | Ashoka Univeristy | Prelims ...Amlan Sarkar
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Prelims (with answers) + Finals of a general quiz originally conducted on 9th February, 2025.
This was the closing quiz of the 2025 edition of ChakraView - the annual quiz fest of Ashoka University.
Feedback welcome at amlansarkr@gmail.com
Anorectal malformations refer to a range of congenital anomalies that involve the anus, rectum, and sometimes the urinary and genital organs. They result from abnormal development during the embryonic stage, leading to incomplete or absent formation of the rectum, anus, or both.
Different perspectives on dugout canoe heritage of Soomaa.pdfAivar Ruukel
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Sharing the story of haabjas to 1st-year students of the University of Tartu MA programme "Folkloristics and Applied Heritage Studies" and 1st-year students of the Erasmus Mundus Joint Master programme "Education in Museums & Heritage".
CLEFT LIP AND PALATE: NURSING MANAGEMENT.pptxPRADEEP ABOTHU
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Cleft lip, also known as cheiloschisis, is a congenital deformity characterized by a split or opening in the upper lip due to the failure of fusion of the maxillary processes. Cleft lip can be unilateral or bilateral and may occur along with cleft palate. Cleft palate, also known as palatoschisis, is a congenital condition characterized by an opening in the roof of the mouth caused by the failure of fusion of the palatine processes. This condition can involve the hard palate, soft palate, or both.
This presentation was provided by Jack McElaney of Microassist during the initial session of the NISO training series "Accessibility Essentials." Session One: The Introductory Seminar was held April 3, 2025.
1. IDENTITY and CULTURE:
It is a legend not of sweeping military victories so
much as triumphs against the odds, of courage and
ingenuity in adversity. It is a legend of free and
independent spirits whose discipline derived less
from military formalities and customs than from
the bonds of mateship and the demands of
necessity
-Former Prime Minister of Australia, the Hon Mr
Paul Keatingc, at the Entombment of the
Unknown Soldier at the Australian War Memorial,
1993
http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/anzac-day
The Australia Memorial, which is memorial to
honour veterans who died during the war is very
important to the Australian identity. There is an
Australian War memorial is in Canberra and each
other state and territory also has its own war
memorial. ANZAC day tradition such as the laying
of the wreath, the sounding of the last post and the
observance of one minutes silence are an
important part of Australian tradition and culture.
Courage, Mateship, Sacrifice, Endurance
Even though the war is not the only thing which
shaped Australia as a nation, it definitely one of
the major contributors, as Australia was only
federated about 15 years before the war. The war
has made Australians well known for
demonstrating courage, mateship, sacrifice and
endurance.
2. ANZAC day is day of commemoration of the Australians who served in the war and even gave up their lives for
Australia.
Australians commemorate the ANZACs by wearing the red poppy, a symbol of remembrance, by watching dawn
services and by visiting war memorials including the tomb of the last soldier.
The ANZAC survivors pay their respects to their fellow soldiers by marching in the ANZAC day parades.
Family members often wear the war medals of an ANZAC soldier in their family, to display their gratitude and thanks
towards that person.
Australians also participate in poppy planting to commemorate the veterans, the sounding of the last post and the
reading of the ANZAC day poem.
All Australians remember the words Lest we Forgot and We will remember them, which are often used to
commemorate ANZACs.
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM:
"They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them."
http://www.army.gov.au/Our-history/Traditions/The-Ode
3. Australian celebrate ANZAC day by spending the day with family and friends, going out for lunches and dinners and by
baking ANZAC cookies.
Australians often like to share war stories on ANZAC day, read diaries and old documents and also admire the war
medals of ANZAC soldiers in their families.
People also enjoy watching the football game between Collingwood and Essendon, which is held on ANZAC day.
Some people believe that ANZAC day should not be celebrated in this manner because it is disrespectful to our
soldiers. They believe that ANZAC day is a day to commemorate our dead and it should not be so commercialised and
published like it is today.