Uyghur language and scenes "in the wild," mostly around Urumqi and on the campus of Xinjiang Normal University in June-July 2012. Photo album online at http://bit.ly/altay2012xuar
This document is a list of citations and references from the Library of Congress related to colonial days in Japan. It includes references to photographs, maps, and other materials from 1904 to 1934 documenting Japan's colonial period, including occupations of Korea and Manchuria. The list provides resources for further research on Japan's colonial history in the early 20th century.
This document discusses a flight over Labrador at 36,000 feet on December 31, 2011. It mentions geology related to glaciation and human geography including straight roads and lakeshore development.
Community Resource Volunteers began officially in 1977, but its roots go back to the 1960s. The idea is simple: identify local resource people, materials, events, and facilities that can be used to benefit community members old or young. CRV initiatives span the arts, outdoor recreation, science and technology experiences for junior high school and elementary students, college campus engineering laboratory workshops, and rural transportation. The 15 minute documentary at bit.ly/crv48879 is built from the images in this slide set. And while the 200+ images can be viewed according to one's own interests, only the youtube presentation includes narration and CRV founder/director Bill Richards' commentary. See crvonline.org for more information.
This Dutch document discusses zodiac signs and popular performers in a newspaper article from December 31, 2011. It also references the Dutch Wikipedia page for further information on individual performers, which likely contains entries and linked content for each one mentioned.
This document shows aisle headings from a supermarket that indicate the main product categories and groupings in North Yorkshire, UK. The overhead signs provide guidance on the types of items located down each aisle, organizing products into topical sections for customers.
Chinese language "in the wild" mostly seen around Urumqi; other pictures from Altay prefecture to the north and also Turpan to the southeast. Photo album online at http://bit.ly/altay2012xuar
A year on the main Japanese island near the Japan Sea in Fukui prefecture. Photos are grouped by topic, then chronologically, as well. The images come from the larger collection appearing in ebook form at Amazon in volume 1 (countryside) and volume 2 (city views) under the title "Life and Times Today in Rural Japan" by Guven Witteveen. Speaker notes give some details of the source subject. Caption (text box) is filled with placeholder text (file name), so the user can customize that part of the slide, according to purpose.
About 200 marchers gathered from all generations to capture the attention of local news media, the downtown public, and elected government leaders. This still photos from start to completion of the march activities go from the Ah-Nab-Awen Park on the bank of the Grand River to Calder Plaza and then back across the river to complete the circle. 際際滷 2 gives URL to several video clips from the afternoon.
This document lists credits and video clips from the 2017 documentary project "Stories on the Great River" directed by Liu Xiangchen. It was filmed in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in western China and features over 100 individual video clips from the documentary along with production company credits.
Part of the permanent exhibit is the Hall of Cultures. The circular path weaves past numerous well-lit glass cases to give a sampling of diverse traditional ways of life, past and present. It concludes with the table of four columns to summarize key characteristics of human culture: diverse, adaptive, dynamic, and symbolic.
The spaces and structures that connect interior living and work space to the outdoors are diverse. This transitional area that often form a porch or outdoor extension of the living space can be grouped into a few types.
This document provides guidance for creating panoramic photographs that simulate the human field of view. It recommends using a normal focal length lens and capturing 2-3 frames in landscape orientation or 3-4 frames in portrait orientation to stitch 90-110 degrees of view. When photographing, it is important to ensure overlapping coverage between frames by focusing the lens where the sensor touches and keeping horizons level. Both in-camera stitching and post-processing on a computer are options, with various tradeoffs to consider like control versus convenience.
Making waves in museum galleries with multimedia --narrated slideshowGuven Peter Witteveen
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The document discusses creating a multimedia presentation for the Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo, Japan. It describes holding a 3-hour workshop on making multimedia presentations and creating a panoramic view of the final hall for the university's history using photo stitching software. The presentation was designed to display gallery details as an online album with thumbnails linking to full-size images and a navigation bar allowing rapid viewing of detail shots.
Conference presentation 2009 at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Associations (Philadelphia) about several expedient ways to bring museum content online: exhibit space panoramas, online albums with extended captions, simple narrated sets of images for playback like a movie (with or without clips embedded).
Walking through the fairgrounds Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30; includes stitched panorama views, along with single images. For a one minute video clip at the livestock judging pavillion, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC4BniLqQ7c
South Manitou Island, part of the Sleeping Bear National Park in NW lower Michigan, about an hour from Traverse City, MI (to the dock departure for the island). August 2012.
Views along the railroad from Osaka to KIX (kansai international airport) along the Nankai line, mostly facing the bay (west) on the southbound journey on July 20, 2012. Photo album online at http://bit.ly/echizen2012
Some meals --mainly from the halal cafeterias at Xinjiang Normal University, June-July 2012. The majority of the muslim students are Uyghur, but other Xinjiang minorities include Tajik, Kazakh, Xibo, Mongol, Kyrgyz and Hui students.
This document summarizes aspects of campus culture at Xinjiang Normal University in 2012, as observed by the author. It provides photos showing exam day security measures like blocked streets near a middle school [1]. It also shows university exam schedules posted [2], English being one of the tested subjects [3]. Other photos depict fashion trends featuring the Union Jack flag [4], English phrases in a cafeteria [5], students laying in the water [6], and more.
This document provides various details about locations and landmarks in and around Sakai City, Japan. It mentions the largest ancient tomb in Japan called Nintoku-ryo, signs about prohibited access to ancient tomb sites, a white wedding palace venue, several Shinto shrines including Sumiyoshi-jinja, encouragement to keep the local river clean, a citizen's group focused on environmentally friendly practices, Buddhist temples including Zencho-ji and Myokoku-ji, references to a historical incident in 1868, instructions for proper grave visiting etiquette, the central library, convenience stores, and a train station platform south of Sakai City.
This document contains metadata tags for various photographs from the Library of Congress collections related to the modernization of Japan. The tags reference stereoscopic photographs and other images from the Meiji period in Japan showing troops leaving Kobe, scenes from Yokohama in 1929, Benten-dori Street, and Yasukuni Shrine from 1930-1940. The images capture Japan's transformation during its rapid modernization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The document is a collection of images from the Library of Congress depicting women in Korea. It includes photographs of women in traditional hanbok dresses, working in restaurants, and engaging in other everyday activities. The images show how women lived and worked in Korea in both traditional and modern settings.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
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Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
A year on the main Japanese island near the Japan Sea in Fukui prefecture. Photos are grouped by topic, then chronologically, as well. The images come from the larger collection appearing in ebook form at Amazon in volume 1 (countryside) and volume 2 (city views) under the title "Life and Times Today in Rural Japan" by Guven Witteveen. Speaker notes give some details of the source subject. Caption (text box) is filled with placeholder text (file name), so the user can customize that part of the slide, according to purpose.
About 200 marchers gathered from all generations to capture the attention of local news media, the downtown public, and elected government leaders. This still photos from start to completion of the march activities go from the Ah-Nab-Awen Park on the bank of the Grand River to Calder Plaza and then back across the river to complete the circle. 際際滷 2 gives URL to several video clips from the afternoon.
This document lists credits and video clips from the 2017 documentary project "Stories on the Great River" directed by Liu Xiangchen. It was filmed in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in western China and features over 100 individual video clips from the documentary along with production company credits.
Part of the permanent exhibit is the Hall of Cultures. The circular path weaves past numerous well-lit glass cases to give a sampling of diverse traditional ways of life, past and present. It concludes with the table of four columns to summarize key characteristics of human culture: diverse, adaptive, dynamic, and symbolic.
The spaces and structures that connect interior living and work space to the outdoors are diverse. This transitional area that often form a porch or outdoor extension of the living space can be grouped into a few types.
This document provides guidance for creating panoramic photographs that simulate the human field of view. It recommends using a normal focal length lens and capturing 2-3 frames in landscape orientation or 3-4 frames in portrait orientation to stitch 90-110 degrees of view. When photographing, it is important to ensure overlapping coverage between frames by focusing the lens where the sensor touches and keeping horizons level. Both in-camera stitching and post-processing on a computer are options, with various tradeoffs to consider like control versus convenience.
Making waves in museum galleries with multimedia --narrated slideshowGuven Peter Witteveen
油
The document discusses creating a multimedia presentation for the Hokkaido University Museum in Sapporo, Japan. It describes holding a 3-hour workshop on making multimedia presentations and creating a panoramic view of the final hall for the university's history using photo stitching software. The presentation was designed to display gallery details as an online album with thumbnails linking to full-size images and a navigation bar allowing rapid viewing of detail shots.
Conference presentation 2009 at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Associations (Philadelphia) about several expedient ways to bring museum content online: exhibit space panoramas, online albums with extended captions, simple narrated sets of images for playback like a movie (with or without clips embedded).
Walking through the fairgrounds Tuesday morning from 9:30 to 10:30; includes stitched panorama views, along with single images. For a one minute video clip at the livestock judging pavillion, see http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YC4BniLqQ7c
South Manitou Island, part of the Sleeping Bear National Park in NW lower Michigan, about an hour from Traverse City, MI (to the dock departure for the island). August 2012.
Views along the railroad from Osaka to KIX (kansai international airport) along the Nankai line, mostly facing the bay (west) on the southbound journey on July 20, 2012. Photo album online at http://bit.ly/echizen2012
Some meals --mainly from the halal cafeterias at Xinjiang Normal University, June-July 2012. The majority of the muslim students are Uyghur, but other Xinjiang minorities include Tajik, Kazakh, Xibo, Mongol, Kyrgyz and Hui students.
This document summarizes aspects of campus culture at Xinjiang Normal University in 2012, as observed by the author. It provides photos showing exam day security measures like blocked streets near a middle school [1]. It also shows university exam schedules posted [2], English being one of the tested subjects [3]. Other photos depict fashion trends featuring the Union Jack flag [4], English phrases in a cafeteria [5], students laying in the water [6], and more.
This document provides various details about locations and landmarks in and around Sakai City, Japan. It mentions the largest ancient tomb in Japan called Nintoku-ryo, signs about prohibited access to ancient tomb sites, a white wedding palace venue, several Shinto shrines including Sumiyoshi-jinja, encouragement to keep the local river clean, a citizen's group focused on environmentally friendly practices, Buddhist temples including Zencho-ji and Myokoku-ji, references to a historical incident in 1868, instructions for proper grave visiting etiquette, the central library, convenience stores, and a train station platform south of Sakai City.
This document contains metadata tags for various photographs from the Library of Congress collections related to the modernization of Japan. The tags reference stereoscopic photographs and other images from the Meiji period in Japan showing troops leaving Kobe, scenes from Yokohama in 1929, Benten-dori Street, and Yasukuni Shrine from 1930-1940. The images capture Japan's transformation during its rapid modernization in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The document is a collection of images from the Library of Congress depicting women in Korea. It includes photographs of women in traditional hanbok dresses, working in restaurants, and engaging in other everyday activities. The images show how women lived and worked in Korea in both traditional and modern settings.
Dr. Ansari Khurshid Ahmed- Factors affecting Validity of a Test.pptxKhurshid Ahmed Ansari
油
Validity is an important characteristic of a test. A test having low validity is of little use. Validity is the accuracy with which a test measures whatever it is supposed to measure. Validity can be low, moderate or high. There are many factors which affect the validity of a test. If these factors are controlled, then the validity of the test can be maintained to a high level. In the power point presentation, factors affecting validity are discussed with the help of concrete examples.
Research Publication & Ethics contains a chapter on Intellectual Honesty and Research Integrity.
Different case studies of intellectual dishonesty and integrity were discussed.
How to Configure Deliver Content by Email in Odoo 18 SalesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to configure proforma invoice in Odoo 18 Sales module. A proforma invoice is a preliminary invoice that serves as a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer.
One Click RFQ Cancellation in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the one click RFQ Cancellation in odoo 18. One-Click RFQ Cancellation in Odoo 18 is a feature that allows users to quickly and easily cancel Request for Quotations (RFQs) with a single click.
Odoo 18 Accounting Access Rights - Odoo 18 際際滷sCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss on accounting access rights in odoo 18. To ensure data security and maintain confidentiality, Odoo provides a robust access rights system that allows administrators to control who can access and modify accounting data.
Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics.pptxSamruddhi Khonde
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Comprehensive Guide to Antibiotics & Beta-Lactam Antibiotics
Antibiotics have revolutionized medicine, playing a crucial role in combating bacterial infections. Among them, Beta-Lactam antibiotics remain the most widely used class due to their effectiveness against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. This guide provides a detailed overview of their history, classification, chemical structures, mode of action, resistance mechanisms, SAR, and clinical applications.
What Youll Learn in This Presentation
History & Evolution of Antibiotics
Cell Wall Structure of Gram-Positive & Gram-Negative Bacteria
Beta-Lactam Antibiotics: Classification & Subtypes
Penicillins, Cephalosporins, Carbapenems & Monobactams
Mode of Action (MOA) & Structure-Activity Relationship (SAR)
Beta-Lactamase Inhibitors & Resistance Mechanisms
Clinical Applications & Challenges.
Why You Should Check This Out?
Essential for pharmacy, medical & life sciences students.
Provides insights into antibiotic resistance & pharmaceutical trends.
Useful for healthcare professionals & researchers in drug discovery.
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Unit 1 Computer Hardware for Educational Computing.pptxRomaSmart1
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Computers have revolutionized various sectors, including education, by enhancing learning experiences and making information more accessible. This presentation, "Computer Hardware for Educational Computing," introduces the fundamental aspects of computers, including their definition, characteristics, classification, and significance in the educational domain. Understanding these concepts helps educators and students leverage technology for more effective learning.
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spotssystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AIthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
Inventory Reporting in Odoo 17 - Odoo 17 Inventory AppCeline George
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This slide will helps us to efficiently create detailed reports of different records defined in its modules, both analytical and quantitative, with Odoo 17 ERP.