This document outlines key highlights of the 2016 budget, detailing various tax provisions and changes proposed by the Finance Minister, including alterations to income tax slabs, new surcharge rates, and modifications to advance tax payment structures. It also discusses the introduction of an equalization levy for digital services and concessions for start-ups, along with adjustments in the taxation of capital gains, housing loans, and employer contributions to provident funds. Additionally, the document specifies limitations and conditions under which these new regulations would apply, emphasizing the need for professional advice regarding the implementation of these changes.
The document discusses India's 2012-13 budget and its impact on the infrastructure sector. Some key points include:
- Investment in infrastructure is projected to reach Rs. 50 lakh crore over the next five years, with half coming from the private sector.
- Tax-free bonds of Rs. 60,000 crore will be issued to finance infrastructure projects in 2012-13.
- More sectors were added as eligible for viability gap funding to encourage public-private partnerships.
- Measures like extra funding and allowing external commercial borrowing will help ease financing constraints and spur growth in the infrastructure industry.
Union Budget 2015 - An Analysis by Sandeep WaghmareSandeep Waghmare
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The document analyzes the 2015 Union Budget of India, highlighting its focus on public expenditure and revenue estimation, goals for short- and long-term economic strategies, and addressing challenges in the new economy. Key offerings include boosting infrastructure investments, skill development, and enhancing ease of doing business while promoting social inclusion and urban development. The budget aims to create a more competitive and self-reliant India through various reforms and incentives.
1) The document summarizes the key points from the Indian Railways 2016-2017 budget, including visions, missions, goals, categories, parameters, achievements, facts and figures, and future promises.
2) Key goals by 2020 include 95% punctuality, eliminating unmanned level crossings, increasing train speeds, and achieving zero direct discharge of human waste.
3) The budget focuses on increasing capacity, safety, efficiency, electrification, dedicated freight corridors, and port connectivity. It also aims to improve financial performance, transparency, governance, and generate more non-fare revenues.
4) Future plans include speeding up projects, commissioning more tracks, setting up joint ventures, and using new technologies
The document outlines a comprehensive budget proposal covering various sectors such as taxation, agriculture, infrastructure, education, defence, welfare schemes, renewable energy, tourism, and gold. Key highlights include the abolition of the wealth tax, an increase in service tax, and significant allocations for rural infrastructure development and education. The government aims to establish a universal social security system, enhance renewable energy production targets, and revitalize infrastructure development through public-private partnerships.
The document provides a detailed analysis of the 2016 budget, outlining its structure across personnel costs, recurrent costs, and capital expenditure. It includes breakdowns of specific budget lines and allocations for various government agencies, with notable figures for personnel costs in security agencies. The total budget allocation amounts to approximately 6.08 trillion naira, with significant portions dedicated to personnel and other recurrent costs.
The budget highlights tax reductions for individuals and corporations over the next four years, with no changes to tax slabs. It allocates increased funding to infrastructure, agriculture, education, and defense. It also focuses on welfare schemes like healthcare, education, affordable housing, and financial inclusion programs. Renewable energy targets for 2022 are also outlined.
The document summarizes the key highlights and challenges of the Indian Union Budget for 2015-16. It discusses the fiscal roadmap to achieve a deficit target of 3% of GDP by 2017-18 through fiscal discipline. It outlines priorities like investment in agriculture, infrastructure, education and health. It increases allocation for rural development, Swachh Bharat mission and welfare schemes. Taxation changes include reduced corporate tax rates and increased service tax. The budget aims to boost manufacturing and ease of doing business through initiatives like Make in India and monetary policy reforms.
The document provides information about Independence Day celebrations in the United States. It notes that on July 4th, 1776 the US declared independence from Britain and the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. It describes how Americans celebrate Independence Day with picnics, fireworks, parades, barbeques, and wearing red, white, and blue colors. Brief facts about the US population, states, seasons, and top tourist attractions like New York City, Washington D.C. and Disney World are also mentioned.
Korea International week project JaeminCheryl Terry
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Korea is a divided country located in East Asia, with South Korea and North Korea separated. Some key facts about Korea are that the official name is Republic of Korea, the capital is Seoul, and the currency is the Won. Important holidays include Lunar New Year and Korean Thanksgiving Day. The national flag symbolizes peace and unity. Korean culture is demonstrated through traditional clothing like the Hanbok, and foods such as Bibimbap and Japchae. Famous places to visit include the Bulguksa Temple, Seorak Mountain, and Nami Island.
International week project Philippines culture ChristianCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The capital is Manila, located on the island of Luzon. The population is over 94 million people and the national language is Filipino. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. The climate is tropical with wet and dry seasons. The currency is the Philippine peso.
This document summarizes cultural traditions and attractions in Japan. It discusses girls' day which is celebrated on March 3rd. It also mentions a festival called "Shichi-Go-San" where 3, 5, and 7 year olds go to shrines. Popular snacks eaten during these festivals include "Kon-Pei-Tou", "Sakura-Mochi", and "Hina-Arare". Famous tourist spots in Japan include Mount Fuji, which is the highest mountain, and Tokyo Disneyland.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
India international week project Ananya Anaida Cheryl Terry
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This document provides an overview of facts about India, including its independence day, national animal and bird, and popular festivals like Diwali and Holi. It also shares details about the Taj Mahal and includes the full lyrics of India's national anthem. The document encourages visiting an Indian website to learn more and attributes the sources of its images.
Amazing America international day ElizabethCheryl Terry
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The United States has a population of around 293.5 million people and uses the U.S. dollar as its currency. The main industries are oil, vehicles, aerospace, steel, technology, food, and mining. Agriculture includes wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables, beef, poultry, dairy, and fish. Major festivals are Independence Day on July 4th featuring fireworks and Thanksgiving where turkey is eaten. The American flag has 13 alternating red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue background representing the 50 states. Popular tourist destinations include Times Square, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Grand Canyon.
Argentina international week project MartinaCheryl Terry
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Argentina is a country located in South America that borders Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile. It has a population of 40 million people and Spanish is the official language. Argentina has a variety of climates from temperate to subtropical to subpolar and diverse topography including plateaus, plains, and mountains. Some famous Argentines include writers Jorge Luis Borges, revolutionaries Ernesto "Che" Guevara, tango singer Carlos Gardel, soccer player Lionel Messi, and former presidents Nestor and Cristina Kirchner. Mate tea is a traditional Argentinian drink.
Alex and Natchaya took a 12-hour train ride to Chiang-mai where they saw beautiful flowers and took pictures with locals. They stayed at a freezing hotel where Alex enjoyed the foggy mountain views. They visited a sakura tree and hot springs, and hoped Alex liked exploring Chiang-mai before returning home by a 1-hour plane ride.
This document announces an upcoming International Week celebration from November 15-18 at a school. It provides details about country t-shirt days from November 15-17. On November 18 there will be an International Day Parade and Assembly where students should wear country costumes. Parents are invited to volunteer to lead cultural activities in their child's class during the week and to send in snacks from their home country. The document also notes there is no school for students on November 19.
An electromagnet is produced when electricity flows through a coil of wire wound around an iron or steel core. The magnetism of an electromagnet can be turned on and off by controlling the electric current. A stronger electromagnet can be created by using more winds of wire around the core, tighter winding of the coils, or thicker gauge wire in the coils. Simply adding a battery in a parallel circuit will not strengthen the electromagnet, whereas adding a battery in a series circuit will.
The document outlines a task for creating a probability game or activity, which includes preparing materials, writing instructions, and listing possible outcomes with their respective probabilities, due on November 4. It provides criteria for success, including clarity of instructions and creativity, as well as a rubric to evaluate the project. The task can either involve creating an original game or finding an existing game that uses probability.
The document outlines an assignment for students to take 6-10 photos during their October break, capturing important moments and feelings. These photos will be used for writing personal narratives in class, and students are required to compile a list of at least 10 adjectives describing the content and emotions reflected in their photos. Students must bring their photos on a USB to school by Monday, November 1.
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions. Students should bring an object from their country and a book to share. A tourism website can also be found to teach the class more. Those wanting an extra challenge can design a travel brochure about their country's main attractions.
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions, and are encouraged to bring an object or book from their native country. Presentations can be in the form of posters, PowerPoints, brochures or books to educate classmates about different cultures and countries.
This is complete for June 17th. For the weekend of Summer Solstice
June 20th-22nd.
6/17/25: My now Grads, Youre doing well. I applaud your efforts to continue. We all are shifting to new paradigm realities. Its rough, theres good and bad days/weeks. However, Reiki with Yoga assistance, does work.
6/18/25: "For those planning the Training Program Do Welcome. Happy Summer 2k25. You are not ignored and much appreciated. Our updates are ongoing and weekly since Spring. I Hope you Enjoy the Practitioner Grad Level. There's more to come. We will also be wrapping up Level One. So I can work on Levels 2 topics. Please see documents for any news updates. Also visit our websites. Every decade I release a Campus eMap. I will work on that for summer 25. We have 2 old libraries online thats open. https://ldmchapels.weebly.com "
Our Monthly Class Roster is 7,141 for 6/21.
ALL students get privacy naturally. Thx Everyone.
As a Guest Student,
You are now upgraded to Grad Level.
See Uploads for Student Checkins & S9. Thx.
Happy Summer 25.
These are also timeless.
Thank you for attending our workshops.
If you are new, do welcome.
For visual/Video style learning see our practitioner student status.
This is listed under our new training program. Updates ongoing levels 1-3 this summer. We just started Session 1 for level 1.
These are optional programs. I also would like to redo our library ebooks about Hatha and Money Yoga. THe Money Yoga was very much energy healing without the Reiki Method. An updated ebook/course will be done this year. These Projects are for *all fans, followers, teams, and Readers. TY for being presenting.
Nutrition Assessment and Nutrition Education Unit 4 | B.Sc Nursing 5th Seme...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation is based on Unit 4 Nutrition Assessment and Nutrition Education, a core topic in the 5th Semester of B.Sc Nursing under the subject Community Health Nursing I, as per the Indian Nursing Council (INC) guidelines.
The unit provides foundational knowledge of nutritional assessment techniques, importance of balanced diets, and health education strategies aimed at improving community nutrition. It empowers future nurses to play a key role in promoting nutrition, preventing malnutrition, and implementing dietary interventions at individual, family, and community levels.
The PPT covers the following topics in detail:
Introduction to Nutrition and its role in health and disease prevention
Objectives of nutritional assessment in community settings
Types of nutritional assessment Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, and Dietary (ABCD) methods
Tools and techniques used in each type of nutritional assessment
Interpreting growth charts, BMI, MUAC, and dietary recalls
Identification of malnutrition, both undernutrition and overnutrition
Common nutritional deficiencies protein-energy malnutrition, anemia, vitamin A deficiency, iodine deficiency
Principles of nutrition education and behavior change communication
Role of community health nurse in nutrition education during home visits, camps, and school health programs
Use of charts, posters, flashcards, and food models in health teaching
Culturally appropriate and locally available food suggestions
Strategies for promoting infant and young child feeding (IYCF)
National nutrition programs: POSHAN Abhiyaan, Mid-Day Meal Scheme, ICDS, and Anemia Mukt Bharat
Monitoring and evaluation of nutrition interventions
This PPT is perfect for:
B.Sc Nursing students preparing for unit tests or university exams
Nursing educators delivering community health lessons
Field work, community posting presentations, or group health teaching
Health educators and ASHA trainers working on community nutrition
All content is student-friendly, professionally formatted, and aligned with public health priorities and practical nursing roles.
The document provides information about Independence Day celebrations in the United States. It notes that on July 4th, 1776 the US declared independence from Britain and the founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. It describes how Americans celebrate Independence Day with picnics, fireworks, parades, barbeques, and wearing red, white, and blue colors. Brief facts about the US population, states, seasons, and top tourist attractions like New York City, Washington D.C. and Disney World are also mentioned.
Korea International week project JaeminCheryl Terry
油
Korea is a divided country located in East Asia, with South Korea and North Korea separated. Some key facts about Korea are that the official name is Republic of Korea, the capital is Seoul, and the currency is the Won. Important holidays include Lunar New Year and Korean Thanksgiving Day. The national flag symbolizes peace and unity. Korean culture is demonstrated through traditional clothing like the Hanbok, and foods such as Bibimbap and Japchae. Famous places to visit include the Bulguksa Temple, Seorak Mountain, and Nami Island.
International week project Philippines culture ChristianCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia, between the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea. The capital is Manila, located on the island of Luzon. The population is over 94 million people and the national language is Filipino. The predominant religion is Roman Catholic. The climate is tropical with wet and dry seasons. The currency is the Philippine peso.
This document summarizes cultural traditions and attractions in Japan. It discusses girls' day which is celebrated on March 3rd. It also mentions a festival called "Shichi-Go-San" where 3, 5, and 7 year olds go to shrines. Popular snacks eaten during these festivals include "Kon-Pei-Tou", "Sakura-Mochi", and "Hina-Arare". Famous tourist spots in Japan include Mount Fuji, which is the highest mountain, and Tokyo Disneyland.
International week project Philippines CraigCheryl Terry
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The Philippines is an archipelago of over 7,000 islands located in Southeast Asia between the Pacific Ocean and the South China Sea. The culture is a unique mix resulting from influences of early inhabitants and later Spanish colonizers. Major attractions include the Banaue Rice Terraces, historic town of Vigan, beaches of Boracay and Bacuit Bay, and Chocolate Hills of Bohol. The flag symbolizes peace and war through its colors and stars represent island groups. Tagalog is the most widely spoken language though many regional dialects exist.
India international week project Ananya Anaida Cheryl Terry
油
This document provides an overview of facts about India, including its independence day, national animal and bird, and popular festivals like Diwali and Holi. It also shares details about the Taj Mahal and includes the full lyrics of India's national anthem. The document encourages visiting an Indian website to learn more and attributes the sources of its images.
Amazing America international day ElizabethCheryl Terry
油
The United States has a population of around 293.5 million people and uses the U.S. dollar as its currency. The main industries are oil, vehicles, aerospace, steel, technology, food, and mining. Agriculture includes wheat, corn, fruits, vegetables, beef, poultry, dairy, and fish. Major festivals are Independence Day on July 4th featuring fireworks and Thanksgiving where turkey is eaten. The American flag has 13 alternating red and white stripes and 50 white stars on a blue background representing the 50 states. Popular tourist destinations include Times Square, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, Central Park, and the Grand Canyon.
Argentina international week project MartinaCheryl Terry
油
Argentina is a country located in South America that borders Uruguay, Brazil, Paraguay, Bolivia, and Chile. It has a population of 40 million people and Spanish is the official language. Argentina has a variety of climates from temperate to subtropical to subpolar and diverse topography including plateaus, plains, and mountains. Some famous Argentines include writers Jorge Luis Borges, revolutionaries Ernesto "Che" Guevara, tango singer Carlos Gardel, soccer player Lionel Messi, and former presidents Nestor and Cristina Kirchner. Mate tea is a traditional Argentinian drink.
Alex and Natchaya took a 12-hour train ride to Chiang-mai where they saw beautiful flowers and took pictures with locals. They stayed at a freezing hotel where Alex enjoyed the foggy mountain views. They visited a sakura tree and hot springs, and hoped Alex liked exploring Chiang-mai before returning home by a 1-hour plane ride.
This document announces an upcoming International Week celebration from November 15-18 at a school. It provides details about country t-shirt days from November 15-17. On November 18 there will be an International Day Parade and Assembly where students should wear country costumes. Parents are invited to volunteer to lead cultural activities in their child's class during the week and to send in snacks from their home country. The document also notes there is no school for students on November 19.
An electromagnet is produced when electricity flows through a coil of wire wound around an iron or steel core. The magnetism of an electromagnet can be turned on and off by controlling the electric current. A stronger electromagnet can be created by using more winds of wire around the core, tighter winding of the coils, or thicker gauge wire in the coils. Simply adding a battery in a parallel circuit will not strengthen the electromagnet, whereas adding a battery in a series circuit will.
The document outlines a task for creating a probability game or activity, which includes preparing materials, writing instructions, and listing possible outcomes with their respective probabilities, due on November 4. It provides criteria for success, including clarity of instructions and creativity, as well as a rubric to evaluate the project. The task can either involve creating an original game or finding an existing game that uses probability.
The document outlines an assignment for students to take 6-10 photos during their October break, capturing important moments and feelings. These photos will be used for writing personal narratives in class, and students are required to compile a list of at least 10 adjectives describing the content and emotions reflected in their photos. Students must bring their photos on a USB to school by Monday, November 1.
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions. Students should bring an object from their country and a book to share. A tourism website can also be found to teach the class more. Those wanting an extra challenge can design a travel brochure about their country's main attractions.
During International Week from November 15-18, students will celebrate and share their cultures. Students are asked to prepare a presentation sharing a festival, their country's flag, numbers and greetings in another language, facts about their country including geography and tourist attractions, and are encouraged to bring an object or book from their native country. Presentations can be in the form of posters, PowerPoints, brochures or books to educate classmates about different cultures and countries.
This is complete for June 17th. For the weekend of Summer Solstice
June 20th-22nd.
6/17/25: My now Grads, Youre doing well. I applaud your efforts to continue. We all are shifting to new paradigm realities. Its rough, theres good and bad days/weeks. However, Reiki with Yoga assistance, does work.
6/18/25: "For those planning the Training Program Do Welcome. Happy Summer 2k25. You are not ignored and much appreciated. Our updates are ongoing and weekly since Spring. I Hope you Enjoy the Practitioner Grad Level. There's more to come. We will also be wrapping up Level One. So I can work on Levels 2 topics. Please see documents for any news updates. Also visit our websites. Every decade I release a Campus eMap. I will work on that for summer 25. We have 2 old libraries online thats open. https://ldmchapels.weebly.com "
Our Monthly Class Roster is 7,141 for 6/21.
ALL students get privacy naturally. Thx Everyone.
As a Guest Student,
You are now upgraded to Grad Level.
See Uploads for Student Checkins & S9. Thx.
Happy Summer 25.
These are also timeless.
Thank you for attending our workshops.
If you are new, do welcome.
For visual/Video style learning see our practitioner student status.
This is listed under our new training program. Updates ongoing levels 1-3 this summer. We just started Session 1 for level 1.
These are optional programs. I also would like to redo our library ebooks about Hatha and Money Yoga. THe Money Yoga was very much energy healing without the Reiki Method. An updated ebook/course will be done this year. These Projects are for *all fans, followers, teams, and Readers. TY for being presenting.
Nutrition Assessment and Nutrition Education Unit 4 | B.Sc Nursing 5th Seme...RAKESH SAJJAN
油
This PowerPoint presentation is based on Unit 4 Nutrition Assessment and Nutrition Education, a core topic in the 5th Semester of B.Sc Nursing under the subject Community Health Nursing I, as per the Indian Nursing Council (INC) guidelines.
The unit provides foundational knowledge of nutritional assessment techniques, importance of balanced diets, and health education strategies aimed at improving community nutrition. It empowers future nurses to play a key role in promoting nutrition, preventing malnutrition, and implementing dietary interventions at individual, family, and community levels.
The PPT covers the following topics in detail:
Introduction to Nutrition and its role in health and disease prevention
Objectives of nutritional assessment in community settings
Types of nutritional assessment Anthropometric, Biochemical, Clinical, and Dietary (ABCD) methods
Tools and techniques used in each type of nutritional assessment
Interpreting growth charts, BMI, MUAC, and dietary recalls
Identification of malnutrition, both undernutrition and overnutrition
Common nutritional deficiencies protein-energy malnutrition, anemia, vitamin A deficiency, iodine deficiency
Principles of nutrition education and behavior change communication
Role of community health nurse in nutrition education during home visits, camps, and school health programs
Use of charts, posters, flashcards, and food models in health teaching
Culturally appropriate and locally available food suggestions
Strategies for promoting infant and young child feeding (IYCF)
National nutrition programs: POSHAN Abhiyaan, Mid-Day Meal Scheme, ICDS, and Anemia Mukt Bharat
Monitoring and evaluation of nutrition interventions
This PPT is perfect for:
B.Sc Nursing students preparing for unit tests or university exams
Nursing educators delivering community health lessons
Field work, community posting presentations, or group health teaching
Health educators and ASHA trainers working on community nutrition
All content is student-friendly, professionally formatted, and aligned with public health priorities and practical nursing roles.
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.
How payment terms are configured in Odoo 18Celine George
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Payment terms in Odoo 18 help define the conditions for when invoices are due. This feature can split payments into multiple parts and automate due dates based on specific rules.
SCHIZOPHRENIA OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndr...parmarjuli1412
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SCHIZOPHRENIA INCLUDED TOPIC IS INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF GENERAL TERM IN PSYCHIATRIC, THEN DIFINITION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EPIDERMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS, CLINICAL FEATURE(SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA), CLINICAL TYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, DIAGNOSIS, INVESTIGATION, TREATMENT MODALITIES(PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, ECT, PSYCHO-SOCIO-REHABILITATION), NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT,DIAGNOSIS,NURSING INTERVENTION,AND EVALUATION), OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndrome(The Delusion of Doubles)/Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorders/Induced Delusional Disorders/Schizoaffective Disorder /CAPGRAS SYNDROME(DELUSION OF DOUBLE), GERIATRIC CONSIDERATION, FOLLOW UP, HOMECARE AND REHABILITATION OF THE PATIENT,
How to Manage Different Customer Addresses in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
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A business often have customers with multiple locations such as office, warehouse, home addresses and this feature allows us to associate with different addresses with each customer streamlining the process of creating sales order invoices and delivery orders.
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:
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Curated by: Rana Mayank Pratap
ECONOMICS, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, ROAD SAFETY - STUDY MATERIAL [10TH]SHERAZ AHMAD LONE
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This study material for Class 10th covers the core subjects of Economics, Disaster Management, and Road Safety Education, developed strictly in line with the JKBOSE textbook. It presents the content in a simplified, structured, and student-friendly format, ensuring clarity in concepts. The material includes reframed explanations, flowcharts, infographics, and key point summaries to support better understanding and retention. Designed for classroom teaching and exam preparation, it aims to enhance comprehension, critical thinking, and practical awareness among students.
Battle of Bookworms is a literature quiz organized by Pragya, UEM Kolkata, as part of their cultural fest Ecstasia. Curated by quizmasters Drisana Bhattacharyya, Argha Saha, and Aniket Adhikari, the quiz was a dynamic mix of classical literature, modern writing, mythology, regional texts, and experimental literary forms. It began with a 20-question prelim round where star questions played a key tie-breaking role. The top 8 teams moved into advanced rounds, where they faced audio-visual challenges, pounce/bounce formats, immunity tokens, and theme-based risk-reward questions. From Orwell and Hemingway to Tagore and Sarala Das, the quiz traversed a global and Indian literary landscape. Unique rounds explored slipstream fiction, constrained writing, adaptations, and true crime literature. It included signature IDs, character identifications, and open-pounce selections. Questions were crafted to test contextual understanding, narrative knowledge, and authorial intent, making the quiz both intellectually rewarding and culturally rich. Battle of Bookworms proved literature quizzes can be insightful, creative, and deeply enjoyable for all.
Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs Unit 10 | B.Sc Nursi...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation is prepared for Unit 10 Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs, as per the 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing syllabus outlined by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) under the subject Community Health Nursing I.
This unit focuses on equipping students with knowledge of the causes, prevention, and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are a major public health challenge in India. The presentation emphasizes the nurses role in early detection, screening, management, and referral services under national-level programs.
Key Topics Included:
Definition, burden, and impact of NCDs in India
Epidemiology, risk factors, signs/symptoms, prevention, and management of:
Diabetes Mellitus
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Diseases
Stroke & Obesity
Thyroid Disorders
Blindness
Deafness
Injuries and Accidents (incl. road traffic injuries and trauma guidelines)
NCD-2 Cancers:
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Oral Cancer
Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, early signs, referral & palliative care
Role of nurse in screening, referral, counseling, and continuum of care
National Programs:
National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Program for Control of Blindness
National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness
National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP)
Introduction to Universal Health Coverage and Ayushman Bharat
Use of standard treatment protocols and referral flowcharts
This presentation is ideal for:
Classroom lectures, field assignments, health education planning, and student projects
Preparing for university exams, class tests, and community field postings
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.
LDMMIA Practitioner Student Reiki Yoga S2 Video PDF Without Yogi GoddessLDM & Mia eStudios
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A bonus dept update. Happy Summer 25 almost. Do Welcome or Welcome back. Our 10th Free workshop will be released the end of this week, June 20th Weekend. All Materials/updates/Workshops are timeless for future students.
Our Monthly Class Roster is 7,141 for 6/21.
ALL students get privacy naturally. Thx Everyone.
Coming to our Shop This Weekend.
Timeless for Future Grad Level Students.
Practitioner Student. Level/Session 2 Packages.
* The Review & Topics:
* All virtual, adult, education students must be over 18 years to attend LDMMIA eClasses and vStudio Thx.
* Please refer to our Free Workshops anytime for review/notes.
* Orientation Counts as S1 on introduction. Sold Separately as a PDF. Our S2 includes 2 Videos within 2 Mp4s. Sold Separately for Uploading.
* Reiki Is Japanese Energy Healing used Globally.
* Yoga is over 5k years old from India. It hosts many styles, teacher versions, and its Mainstream now vs decades ago.
* Teaching Vod, 720 Res, Mp4: Yoga Therapy is Reviewed as a Hatha, Classical, Med Yoga (ND) Base. Take practice notes as needed or repeat videos.
* Fused Teaching Vod, 720 Res, Mp4: Yoga Therapy Meets Reiki Review. Take Practice notes as needed or repeat videos.
* Video, 720 Res, Mp4: Practitioner Congrats and Workshop Visual Review with Suggestions.
Bonus Studio Video, 720 Res, Mp4: Our 1st Reiki Video. Produced under Yogi Goddess, LDM Recording. As a Reiki, Kundalini, ASMR Spa, Music Visual. For Our Remastered, Beatz Single for Goddess Vevo Watchers. https://www.reverbnation.com/yogigoddess
* Our Videos are Vevo TV and promoted within the LDMMIA Profiles.
* Scheduled upload for or by Weekend Friday June 13th.
* LDMMIA Digital & Merch Shop: https://ldm-mia.creator-spring.com
* As a student, make sure you have high speed connections/wifi for attendance. This sounds basic, I know lol. But, for our video section. The High Speed and Tech is necessary. Otherwise, any device can be used. Our Zip drive files should serve MAC/PC as well.
* On TECH Emergency: I have had some rare, rough, horrid timed situations as a Remote Student. Pros and Cons to being on campus. So Any Starbucks (coffee shop) or library can be used for wifi hot spots. You can work at your own speed and pace.
* We will not be hosting deadlines, tests/exams.
* Any homework will be session practice and business planning. Nothing stressful or assignment submissions.