This document provides information about the city of Larnaca, Cyprus. It discusses Larnaca's landmarks like the Church of Saint Lazarus and Hala Sultan Tekke mosque. It notes that Larnaca has a salt lake that attracts flamingos and an international airport. The document also gives details about the nearby town of Livadia, including its name meaning, high school, and the professional involvement of residents over time. Finally, it introduces seven Cypriot students who live in the Larnaca area and attend Livadia High School.
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Hellas is a country in Southeast Europe located in the Balkan Peninsula. Its capital and largest city is Athens. Hellas has a rich history and was the birthplace of democracy. It has many natural and architectural attractions, including the Parthenon and Rio-Antrio Bridge. The Greek alphabet developed here. Pella is a prefecture located in central Macedonia with mountains, rivers, and Lake Vegoritida. The village of Kali is located in Pella and was originally named Kalinitsa. It has fruits, vegetables, and cultural attractions like dances. The document provides an overview of Hellas and the village of Kali in Pella prefecture.
The settlement of Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves in Slovakia dates back to the Neolithic era. During the Middle Ages, it became an important market town and mining town, gaining prominence in the Kingdom of Hungary. Throughout its history, Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves was influenced by Saxon, German, and Slavic populations. Today, it is known for its historic buildings like the Roman Catholic church from the 13th century and Reduta Theatre, as well as cultural attractions, sports facilities, and proximity to nature parks.
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This document summarizes information about the region of Levadia in central Greece. It describes Levadia as the capital of Viotia prefecture, with a population of 31,000. Nearby attractions include Athens, Parnassos mountain, Araxova, and Delphi. The landscape features trees, stone bridges, watermills and waterfalls. Kria is a popular tourist area with the Erkyna River. Easter is celebrated with families grilling lamb. Other attractions mentioned include museums, churches, cultural activities, and skiing in Arachova. The economy relies on agriculture, and the region produces rice, wheat, wool and cotton. It also has a large bauxite and metallur
This document provides a summary of key geographical facts about Slovakia. It describes Slovakia's location in Europe, borders, population, independence date, and EU membership. It outlines Slovakia's counties and regions, notable mountains and caves, rivers, spa towns, and dams. It also provides details about Bratislava as the capital city, the parliament and president. The document concludes with information about Vrable, the town that created this document.
The Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum is located in Melaka, Malaysia, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1] It is housed in a traditional Peranakan (Baba Nyonya) townhouse that has been passed down through four generations of the Chan family since 1861. [2] The museum aims to preserve and promote understanding of Baba Nyonya culture, which originated from intermarriages between Chinese immigrants and local women in Southeast Asia. [3] It contains three sections - the Reception Hall, Kitchen, and Ancestral Hall - that demonstrate key aspects of Peranakan home life and traditions.
This document provides an overview of some of the most famous sights and landmarks in Slovakia. It begins by introducing the purpose and context of the presentation. It then describes several beautiful castles throughout Slovakia, including Bratislava Castle, Nitra Castle, Beckov Castle, Tren鱈n Castle, and Bojnice Castle. Additional sights mentioned include the Slovak National Theater in Bratislava, the Milan Rastislav tefanik Monument, St. Elisabeth Cathedral in Ko邸ice, and open air museums. Photos are included to illustrate some of the places described. The presentation aims to showcase Slovakia's rich historical and cultural heritage through its many well-preserved castles
This document provides an overview of some of the most famous sights and castles in Slovakia. It begins by introducing the purpose of the presentation, which is to showcase sights in Slovakia for an Erasmus+ project. Some of the key sights discussed include Bratislava Castle, Nitra Castle, Beckov Castle, Tren鱈n Castle, Bojnice Castle, Spi邸 Castle, Orava Castle, and several important churches and monuments. Natural history museums that depict traditional Slovak village life, such as those in Liptov and Orava, are also mentioned. In summary, the document aims to give international students a tour of some of the most historically and culturally significant locations
As a leading luxury tour operator offering a long established holiday packages within Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar and Thailand. Learn more about our Laos tours at: http://www.luxurytravelvietnam.com/laos-tour-holiday-packages
This document provides information about Cyprus, including its geography, cities, flag, currency, and history of division. It discusses the capital Nicosia and largest cities Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta, and Kyrenia. Traditional Cypriot food like halloumi, souvlaki, and koupepia are described. Cypriot dances, festivals including an annual wine festival, and the village of Chloraka/Khloraka and its primary school are summarized. The document aims to give the reader an overview of key facts about Cyprus through both historical and modern perspectives.
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The document provides information about various locations in and around the town of Vasiliko in Evia, Greece. It discusses the history of Vasiliko and how it got its name. It then describes the coastal town of Lefkanti near Vasiliko, including details about its beach and recreational activities. Several religious sites are mentioned, such as the Church of St. Ioannis the Russian and the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin. Natural features like the Lilas River and archaeological sites like Xeropolis are also summarized. The document concludes by noting the Venetian Tower in Vasiliko.
The document summarizes the changes in the city of Lepe, Spain over the past 70 years. It describes how the economy has shifted from traditional agriculture and fishing to include industries like construction and greenhouses. Society and culture have also modernized, with schools now coeducational, international fashion brands present, and young people frequenting shopping centers instead of public squares. Transportation, infrastructure, and politics have also advanced significantly in Lepe over the decades.
Africa is considered by most scientists to be the oldest inhabited region, with early humans originating there over 7 million years ago. Some of the earliest human fossils have been found in Africa, including Australopithecus afarensis nicknamed Lucy. African cultures have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations like Egypt and Great Zimbabwe. Today, Africa has over 2,000 distinct ethnic groups who retain diverse cultural traditions, though Islam and Christianity are the most widely practiced religions.
Lepe, Spain has undergone significant changes in the past 70 years. The economy has shifted from traditional agriculture and fishing to include industries like construction and greenhouse farming. Tourism is now a major part of the economy thanks to 25km of beaches. Culturally, fashion has become more international and pastimes for young people have shifted from public squares to shopping malls and nightclubs. Politically, the role of the priest and army have diminished while democracy has been established. Overall, Lepe has modernized and progressed significantly over the past 70 years.
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Some of Winnipeg's most famous attractions include the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, The Forks historic site and market, and the Assiniboine Park Zoo. Winnipeg offers a variety of cultural activities year-round, along with several museums such as the Manitoba Museum and the Winnipeg Art Gallery, known for its collection of Inuit carvings.
Presentations made for the Comenius/eTwinning project "A Voyage of Sea Discovery". Pupils presented their town during the first meeting in England in October 2013
Limassol was built between two ancient Greek cities in the 10th century, taking its name from one of the cities, Neapolis. It came under English rule in the late 12th century when King Richard the Lionheart took control of Limassol after deposing its Byzantine ruler. The city grew and developed culturally under British Governor Colonel Warren in the 19th century through initiatives like road construction, tree planting, and establishing the first post office and printing press. Today, the fully equipped Linopetra Lyceum school located in Limassol engages in various extracurricular activities, including participating in national and international competitions, producing documentaries, and hosting exchange programs with other schools in Europe.
Slovenia is a small, geographically diverse country located in Central Europe at the intersection of several mountain ranges and bodies of water. It has served as a cultural crossroads for centuries, with influences from various neighboring regions and nations. Litija is a town of around 7,000 people located along the Sava River in central Slovenia. The town is surrounded by hills and contains historic buildings, shops, and institutions. A nearby castle housed a famous polymath who made significant contributions to science and helped establish the town's history.
This document provides information about a sightseeing tour being organized by Slonim Gymnasia No. 1 in Belarus. The tour will visit four locations: Slonim, Belarus; Swansea, UK; Wichita, Kansas, USA; and Johannesburg, South Africa. For each location, details are given about places of interest to visit. In Slonim, Belarus, historical and religious sites are mentioned. In Swansea, UK, popular beaches, museums, and monuments are highlighted. Wichita, Kansas provides information on attractions like museums and parks. Finally, in Johannesburg, South Africa, facts about the region of Gauteng are given and historic buildings in the city are briefly described.
Cyprus is an island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a long history dating back over 12,000 years and has been influenced by many foreign conquerors. Cyprus today has a population consisting mainly of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, with Greek and Turkish as the primary languages of each community, respectively. The island is divided between the areas controlled by the Republic of Cyprus and the northern area occupied by Turkey since 1974. Cyprus seeks to promote peace between its communities while maintaining its distinct Greek and Turkish identities and cultural traditions around food, arts, and mythology.
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.
The settlement of Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves in Slovakia dates back to the Neolithic era. During the Middle Ages, it became an important market town and mining town, gaining prominence in the Kingdom of Hungary. Throughout its history, Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves was influenced by Saxon, German, and Slavic populations. Today, it is known for its historic buildings like the Roman Catholic church from the 13th century and Reduta Theatre built in the early 20th century. Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves also offers various cultural, sports, educational, and leisure activities for residents and visitors.
This document provides a tour of the town of Halkida on Evia island in Greece through photos and descriptions taken by students. It summarizes the key sights of the town including the old bridge, castle, lighthouse, museum with artifacts from different periods, churches, town hall, railway station and beaches. The tour highlights the town's history and cultural landmarks as well as popular activities like fishing, sailing, and kite surfing enjoyed by locals.
This document provides information about Cyprus and the city of Limassol. It discusses that Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and is a member of the European Union. Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus, located on the southern coast, and has a population of around 160,000-176,700 people. The document also describes the school located in the suburb of Kato Polemidia northwest of Limassol, which has 206 students and was built in 1976.
The document provides information about Malawi, including its capital Lilongwe, history of European exploration and colonization, population and culture, wildlife, landmarks, and Christian holidays. Key facts include that Malawi has a population of over 10 million people, 90% of whom live rurally, and relies on subsistence farming and fishing along Lake Malawi. Christianity and Islam were introduced by missionaries and through the slave trade, and today Easter and Christmas are celebrated in a way that incorporates local African traditions.
The document provides information about the Municipality of Nafpa ktia in Greece. It describes how Nafpa ktia consists of six former municipalities, including Nafpaktos. The region invites visitors to discover its beautiful beaches and mountain tops, experiencing both modern cities and traditional villages. It highlights the castle built by the Venetians atop a hill overlooking Nafpaktos, the medieval port with a horseshoe shape, and several monasteries that were historically important centers of education and gathering.
Lithuania has an abundance of water resources that have significantly influenced its culture, traditions, and way of life. Water defines many aspects of Lithuania, from its three largest cities being located along rivers, to its over 3,000 lakes providing recreation. Traditional Lithuanian rituals and holidays also incorporated water for purposes like cleansing, protection, and ensuring health and prosperity. Many Lithuanians today still enjoy time at countryside homesteads near lakes and rivers for various outdoor activities.
This document discusses the concept of dynamic equilibrium in chemistry and thermodynamics. It provides examples of dynamic equilibrium, including the transfer of carbon dioxide between the gas and liquid phases in soda until Henry's law is obeyed. Dynamic equilibrium can occur in single or multiple phase systems, such as the acid-base dissociation of acetic acid in water. The rates of the forward and backward reactions are equal at equilibrium.
Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city, was founded in 315 BC and became an important metropolis during the Roman period. It has a rich history, including being liberated from occupation in 1912 and hosting Olympic events in 2004. Due to its diverse history, Thessaloniki has many museums showcasing artifacts from ancient Macedonia and galleries relating to the city's past housed in the White Tower.
This document provides information about Cyprus, including its geography, cities, flag, currency, and history of division. It discusses the capital Nicosia and largest cities Limassol, Larnaca, Famagusta, and Kyrenia. Traditional Cypriot food like halloumi, souvlaki, and koupepia are described. Cypriot dances, festivals including an annual wine festival, and the village of Chloraka/Khloraka and its primary school are summarized. The document aims to give the reader an overview of key facts about Cyprus through both historical and modern perspectives.
Presentation of our school and our town.pptxChara Leontari
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The document provides information about various locations in and around the town of Vasiliko in Evia, Greece. It discusses the history of Vasiliko and how it got its name. It then describes the coastal town of Lefkanti near Vasiliko, including details about its beach and recreational activities. Several religious sites are mentioned, such as the Church of St. Ioannis the Russian and the Church of the Dormition of the Virgin. Natural features like the Lilas River and archaeological sites like Xeropolis are also summarized. The document concludes by noting the Venetian Tower in Vasiliko.
The document summarizes the changes in the city of Lepe, Spain over the past 70 years. It describes how the economy has shifted from traditional agriculture and fishing to include industries like construction and greenhouses. Society and culture have also modernized, with schools now coeducational, international fashion brands present, and young people frequenting shopping centers instead of public squares. Transportation, infrastructure, and politics have also advanced significantly in Lepe over the decades.
Africa is considered by most scientists to be the oldest inhabited region, with early humans originating there over 7 million years ago. Some of the earliest human fossils have been found in Africa, including Australopithecus afarensis nicknamed Lucy. African cultures have a long history dating back to ancient civilizations like Egypt and Great Zimbabwe. Today, Africa has over 2,000 distinct ethnic groups who retain diverse cultural traditions, though Islam and Christianity are the most widely practiced religions.
Lepe, Spain has undergone significant changes in the past 70 years. The economy has shifted from traditional agriculture and fishing to include industries like construction and greenhouse farming. Tourism is now a major part of the economy thanks to 25km of beaches. Culturally, fashion has become more international and pastimes for young people have shifted from public squares to shopping malls and nightclubs. Politically, the role of the priest and army have diminished while democracy has been established. Overall, Lepe has modernized and progressed significantly over the past 70 years.
Winnipeg is the capital and largest city of Manitoba, located at the confluence of the Red and Assiniboine Rivers. Some of Winnipeg's most famous attractions include the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, The Forks historic site and market, and the Assiniboine Park Zoo. Winnipeg offers a variety of cultural activities year-round, along with several museums such as the Manitoba Museum and the Winnipeg Art Gallery, known for its collection of Inuit carvings.
Presentations made for the Comenius/eTwinning project "A Voyage of Sea Discovery". Pupils presented their town during the first meeting in England in October 2013
Limassol was built between two ancient Greek cities in the 10th century, taking its name from one of the cities, Neapolis. It came under English rule in the late 12th century when King Richard the Lionheart took control of Limassol after deposing its Byzantine ruler. The city grew and developed culturally under British Governor Colonel Warren in the 19th century through initiatives like road construction, tree planting, and establishing the first post office and printing press. Today, the fully equipped Linopetra Lyceum school located in Limassol engages in various extracurricular activities, including participating in national and international competitions, producing documentaries, and hosting exchange programs with other schools in Europe.
Slovenia is a small, geographically diverse country located in Central Europe at the intersection of several mountain ranges and bodies of water. It has served as a cultural crossroads for centuries, with influences from various neighboring regions and nations. Litija is a town of around 7,000 people located along the Sava River in central Slovenia. The town is surrounded by hills and contains historic buildings, shops, and institutions. A nearby castle housed a famous polymath who made significant contributions to science and helped establish the town's history.
This document provides information about a sightseeing tour being organized by Slonim Gymnasia No. 1 in Belarus. The tour will visit four locations: Slonim, Belarus; Swansea, UK; Wichita, Kansas, USA; and Johannesburg, South Africa. For each location, details are given about places of interest to visit. In Slonim, Belarus, historical and religious sites are mentioned. In Swansea, UK, popular beaches, museums, and monuments are highlighted. Wichita, Kansas provides information on attractions like museums and parks. Finally, in Johannesburg, South Africa, facts about the region of Gauteng are given and historic buildings in the city are briefly described.
Cyprus is an island nation located in the Mediterranean Sea. It has a long history dating back over 12,000 years and has been influenced by many foreign conquerors. Cyprus today has a population consisting mainly of Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots, with Greek and Turkish as the primary languages of each community, respectively. The island is divided between the areas controlled by the Republic of Cyprus and the northern area occupied by Turkey since 1974. Cyprus seeks to promote peace between its communities while maintaining its distinct Greek and Turkish identities and cultural traditions around food, arts, and mythology.
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.
The settlement of Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves in Slovakia dates back to the Neolithic era. During the Middle Ages, it became an important market town and mining town, gaining prominence in the Kingdom of Hungary. Throughout its history, Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves was influenced by Saxon, German, and Slavic populations. Today, it is known for its historic buildings like the Roman Catholic church from the 13th century and Reduta Theatre built in the early 20th century. Spi邸sk叩 Nov叩 Ves also offers various cultural, sports, educational, and leisure activities for residents and visitors.
This document provides a tour of the town of Halkida on Evia island in Greece through photos and descriptions taken by students. It summarizes the key sights of the town including the old bridge, castle, lighthouse, museum with artifacts from different periods, churches, town hall, railway station and beaches. The tour highlights the town's history and cultural landmarks as well as popular activities like fishing, sailing, and kite surfing enjoyed by locals.
This document provides information about Cyprus and the city of Limassol. It discusses that Cyprus is the third largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and is a member of the European Union. Limassol is the second largest city in Cyprus, located on the southern coast, and has a population of around 160,000-176,700 people. The document also describes the school located in the suburb of Kato Polemidia northwest of Limassol, which has 206 students and was built in 1976.
The document provides information about Malawi, including its capital Lilongwe, history of European exploration and colonization, population and culture, wildlife, landmarks, and Christian holidays. Key facts include that Malawi has a population of over 10 million people, 90% of whom live rurally, and relies on subsistence farming and fishing along Lake Malawi. Christianity and Islam were introduced by missionaries and through the slave trade, and today Easter and Christmas are celebrated in a way that incorporates local African traditions.
The document provides information about the Municipality of Nafpa ktia in Greece. It describes how Nafpa ktia consists of six former municipalities, including Nafpaktos. The region invites visitors to discover its beautiful beaches and mountain tops, experiencing both modern cities and traditional villages. It highlights the castle built by the Venetians atop a hill overlooking Nafpaktos, the medieval port with a horseshoe shape, and several monasteries that were historically important centers of education and gathering.
Lithuania has an abundance of water resources that have significantly influenced its culture, traditions, and way of life. Water defines many aspects of Lithuania, from its three largest cities being located along rivers, to its over 3,000 lakes providing recreation. Traditional Lithuanian rituals and holidays also incorporated water for purposes like cleansing, protection, and ensuring health and prosperity. Many Lithuanians today still enjoy time at countryside homesteads near lakes and rivers for various outdoor activities.
This document discusses the concept of dynamic equilibrium in chemistry and thermodynamics. It provides examples of dynamic equilibrium, including the transfer of carbon dioxide between the gas and liquid phases in soda until Henry's law is obeyed. Dynamic equilibrium can occur in single or multiple phase systems, such as the acid-base dissociation of acetic acid in water. The rates of the forward and backward reactions are equal at equilibrium.
Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city, was founded in 315 BC and became an important metropolis during the Roman period. It has a rich history, including being liberated from occupation in 1912 and hosting Olympic events in 2004. Due to its diverse history, Thessaloniki has many museums showcasing artifacts from ancient Macedonia and galleries relating to the city's past housed in the White Tower.
The document provides information about Caio Plinio high school in Como, Italy. It discusses that the school is celebrating its 150th anniversary this year. It has two buildings and four sectors of study, including administration/finance/marketing, international relations/marketing, informatics, and tourism. The tourism sector studies foreign languages, art history, tourism geography and business. The school has facilities like a bar, gym, student hall and library, and offers activities such as theater and choir.
Larnaca is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and is known for its palm-tree lined seafront, churches, and historic sites. It has a large international airport and port. The climate is Mediterranean and the area was originally settled by Phoenicians. Livadia is a small municipality near Larnaca known for its grasslands. It has a regional high school and residents have traditionally worked in agriculture, but now hold a variety of professions. The document introduces members of a Cypriot student team from schools in Livadia and nearby villages who enjoy various hobbies like music, reading, and sports.
Athletics has been part of every Summer Olympics since 1896 and includes track and field events as well as racewalking. While events have varied over time, the modern program includes 24 events for men such as sprints, middle- and long-distance running, relays, hurdles, steeplechase, jumps, throws, and racewalks. Women's athletics began in 1928 and now includes 23 events that are similar to the men's program except for the 50km racewalk.
The first paralympic contestant was George Eyser in 1904. The first official Paralympic Games were held in Rome in 1960, some weeks after the Olympic Games, and they have been organized in the same country as the Olympics ever since, though a few weeks later. One of Hungary's most famous paralympians is D坦ra P叩sztory, who was born with immature arms but started swimming at age 6 and won medals in Sydney and Athens. Many Hungarian athletes have found success competing in the Paralympic Games.
Athletics has been part of every Summer Olympics since 1896 and includes track and field events as well as racewalking. While events have varied over time, the modern program includes 24 events for men such as sprints, middle- and long-distance running, relays, hurdles, steeplechase, jumps, throws, and racewalks. Women's athletics began in 1928 and now includes 23 events that are similar to the men's program except for the 50km racewalk.
How to Add Notes, Sections & Catalog in Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss how to add notes, sections, and catalogs in Odoo 18. You can add detailed notes to records for better context and tracking. Custom sections can be created to organize and categorize information effectively.
BREAST FEEDING BENIFITS OF BREAST FEEDING.pptxPRADEEP ABOTHU
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Breastfeeding is a fundamental right for both baby and mother, offering complete nutrition and vital immunological support. It's hygienic, economical, and shields infants from diseases. Additionally, breastfeeding fosters a strong mother-child bond, promoting overall well-being. Breastfeeding is the natural process of feeding an infant with breast milk, providing essential nutrients and immunity, promoting growth, strengthening mother-child bonding, and reducing disease risks.
Exclusive breastfeeding means feeding an infant only breast milk, without any additional food or drink for the first six months.
PHARMACOGNOSY & Phytochemistry-I (BP405T)Unit-IVPart-2INTRODUCTION OF SECONDARY METABOLITE
PRIMARY AND SECONDARY METABOLITE
Alkaloids: GENERAL PROPERTIES OF THE ALKALOIDS CHEMICAL PROPERTIES
CLASSIFICATION OF ALKALOIDS
Biosynthetic Classification:
Pharmacological Classification
Taxonomic Classification
Chemical Classification
Identification test of alkaloids
Mayers reagents
Wagners reagents
Dragendorffs reagent
Hagers reagent
GENERAL METHODS OF EXTRACTION AND ISOLATION OF ALKALOIDS FUNCTIONS OF ALKALOIDS IN PLANT Pharmacological activity and uses
GLYCOSIDES:Physical properties Chemical properties
Classification
On the basis of the type of the sugar or the glycone part
Glycosides are classified on the basis of the pharmacological action
Glycosides are also classified on the basis of linkage between glycone and aglycone part
Identification test of glycosides
ISOLATION-(STAS-OTTO METHOD
TANNINS:Physical Properties
Chemical Properties
Classification of Tannin
Identification test of Tannin
A scattered radiation survey in a radiology department is an essential process for ensuring radiation safety and compliance with regulatory standards. Scattered radiation, which is secondary radiation deflected from its original path after interacting with a patient or other objects, poses a potential hazard to healthcare professionals, patients and general public.
Protection for Healthcare Workers and General Public: Scattered radiation surveys pinpoint areas where scattered radiation levels are highest. This helps in identifying workspaces or equipment where additional shielding or protective measures may be needed.
Since prolonged exposure to scattered radiation increases the risk of conditions like cancer and cataracts, surveys help to ensure that exposure stays within safe limits, adhering to regulatory standards and minimizing long-term health risks. Survey helps to protect Workers and General Public.
Radiation Survey data for safety improvements: The data collected in these surveys allows the X-ray department to make informed decisions about room layout, equipment placement, and workflow adjustments to further reduce exposure.
Surveys help identify where lead aprons, thyroid shields, and lead glasses are most effective, and when extra protective barriers or shields might be necessary for staff safety.
Radiation Survey for image quality: Clear, high-contrast images are essential for accurate diagnoses. When scattered radiation is minimized, the images are of higher diagnostic quality, helping radiologists detect abnormalities and make precise evaluations.
Subscription plan in odoo 17 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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This slide will show the subscription plan in Odoo 17. A subscription plan can be used as a template for creating a new subscription for the customers. And using the subscription plan, we create a new subscription for the customers.
Mayo, DG March 8-Emory AI Systems and society conference slides.pdfjemille6
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Are Controversies in Statistics Relevant for Responsible AI/ML?
A central debate in statistics concerns probabilitys role: is it to control error rates (frequentist) or express belief (Bayesian)? Frequentists prioritize error control, ensuring rare false rejections and strong power to detect falsity. For Bayesians, by contrast, evidence from the data resides in the likelihood ratios, ignoring error probabilities. The replication crisis fueled criticism of statistical significance tests, which are blamed for irreproducibility. Yet, selection biasesp-hacking, optional stoppingare the real issue. Ironically, Bayesian alternatives (e.g., Bayes factors) fail to guard against these biases, leading to misguided reforms that discard crucial error control. The same data-dredged hypothesis can occur in Bayes factors, and Bayesian updatingbut without direct grounds to criticize flouting of error statistical control.
AI/ML shifts the focus away from understanding data generation to optimizing prediction. But when it comes to problems of checking if AI/ML outputs are responsible and trustworthy, I argue, error statistical considerations become relevant. Fairness hacking, and explanation (justification) hacking in XAI, like p-hacking and BF hacking, can make it easy to obtain misleading interpretations of data. Reforms from error statistics: preregistration and adjustment of error rates, are relevant for critically appraising them. I put forward a general requirement that is operable in both fields: A claim lacks warrant if little if anything has been done to detect its flawsit fails a severe test.
Data Structures and Applications: A Simple and Systematic Approach Padma Reddyrittehasbul
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Data Structures and Applications: A Simple and Systematic Approach Padma Reddy
Data Structures and Applications: A Simple and Systematic Approach Padma Reddy
Data Structures and Applications: A Simple and Systematic Approach Padma Reddy
Q-Factor General Quiz-2nd March 2025, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
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The General Quiz conducted by Quiz Club NITW on 2nd of March 2025, as a part of the duology of quizzes for the college fest SpringSpree 2025. The set has both the Prelims and Finals which include various questions on a wide range of topics and quite derivable answers.
Kothari Commission Recommendations And Their Implementation.pptxDr. JN Gorai, PhD
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Mind Map
Introduction to Kothari Commission
Key Objectives of the Commission
Key Objectives of the Commission
Recommendations on Higher Education
Vocational Education and Training
Educational Structure and System
Chapter 4. Environmental Scanning and Industry Analysis.pdfRommel Regala
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This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of strategic management principles, frameworks, and applications in business. It explores strategic planning, environmental analysis, corporate governance, business ethics, and sustainability.
Sub Task Management with odoo Project ModuleCeline George
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Sub Task Management in the Odoo Project Module allows users to break down large tasks into smaller, more manageable pieces called sub-tasks. This feature helps in organizing and tracking complex projects by dividing work into smaller steps, each with its own deadlines, assignees, and progress tracking.
2. General information
Larnaca is a city on the southern coast of Cyprus and the capital of
the eponymous district.
So-called "Foinikoudes" is the promenade along Athenon Avenue on the
seafront. A row of palm trees lines either side of it.
Larnaca is known for its palm-tree seafront, the Church of Saint Lazarus,
the Hala Sultan Tekke, the Kamares Aqueduct and its medieval fort. It is
built on the ruins of ancient Citium, which was the birthplace
of Stoic philosopher Zeno.
Larnaca is home to the country's primary airport, Larnaca International
Airport. It also has a port and a marina.
Its Salt Lake fills with water during the winter season and is visited by
flocks of flamingoes that stay there from November until the end of
March. It usually dries up in the summer. In the past, it yielded good
quality salt scraped from the dried surface. The salt from the lake is now
considered unsuitable for consumption because of the nearby airport
The climate in this area is referred to as "Mediterranean".
3. Ancient Kition: Kition is an ancient city-state located on the southern coast of
Cyprus. At present, it is a part of Larnaca, also known as Citium in earlier
days. In the 13th century, Greeks established Kition, but it was re-established
in 800BC by Phoenicians. The site has been heavily excavated; first by the
Swedish Cyprus Expedition in 1929, then the Cyprus Department of
Antiquities in 1959 and finally by a French team in 1976.
Larnaca Fort: Larnaca Fort is located on the shore at the south end of
'Phoinikoudes' Chronicle, built between 1382 and 1398 during the region of
James-I in order to protect the town's harbour. It is imagined to be in the
shape of a square tower, rebuilt in 1625 during the Ottoman period. The fort
was used as a prison in the first year of British rule. Because of its historic
importance, many rooms have been transformed into museum. The
courtyard is used for cultural events in summer season.
Landmarks
4. Church of Saint Lazarus: The Church of Saint Lazarus is named after Lazarus of
Bethany, who was raised by Jesus from the dead. It was built in the 9th century
to house the tomb of Lazarus. It has an open porch with preserved traces of
Greek, Latin and French inscriptions. The church was reconstructed in the
17thcentury with an addition of the Bell Tower. Its design features a central
nave, two aisles and three domes.
Hala Sultan Tekke: Grand Mosque is a popular spiritual landmark in Larnaca. It
is set on the outskirts of the earlier Turkish and Greek quarters of Larnaca. In
the 16th century it was used by the small local Muslim community but since
1974 the mosque has stood pretty much unused. The top of minaret offers a
wonderful view of Larnaca city and its stunning surrounding landscape.
5. Museums found in Larnaca include the Larnaca District Archaeological
Museum, Pierides Museum and Kyriazis Medical Museum.
The beaches of Larnaca are lined with nearly identical seafood restaurants
catering to tourists. Although there are many continental and
international restaurants in Larnaca, visitors do not miss out on indulging
in the local food. Many of the staple dishes involve beans, such
as fasolaki (French beans cooked in red wine with lamb), and louvi with
lahana (black-eyed beans with chard). Some of the standard appetizers
are potato salad, kohlrabi salad, and hot grilled black olives. The next
course may include Cyprus village
sausage and sheftalia, dolmades and keftedes, kolokassi in tomato sauce,
and several aubergine-based dishes. Baked or grilled lamb (souvla) usually
appears somewhere in the course of dining, as does some kind of fish.
Much of the activity revolves around the city promenade during the major
festivals. The most important of these is Kataklysmos or the Festival of the
Flood, celebrated in early summer with a series of cultural events.
7. Livadia
The settlement of Municipality is in short
distance away from Larnaca, on its north side.
It is located at an average altitude of about 15
metres and it covers a plain-full geographical
region. The road network connecting the
Municipality with the rest of Cyprus is
considered to be of excellent convenience, as
Livadia are close to the highways of Rizoelia-
Paralimni and Nicosia-Larnaca.
8. Naming
The Municipality was named Livadia thanks to
the ground of the region, on which is built. It
is a grassland, in other words a flat place with
running water and abundant vegetation for
grazing. The word "livadi 了竜旅硫略隆旅" comes
from the ancient greek word "limon - 了竜旅亮ホ".
10. It is a two-floor complex, with a tiled roof that adds a
unique beauty and an architectural originality to the
building. The first phase of the building construction was
completed in February 2007. At the same time the
construction of the second phase started, which included a
multipurpose room as well as a fitness studio. In May
2008, the school facilities were delivered and put into
operation.
Architecture
11. The District Gymnasium of Livadia is to the north-
east side of the Municipality. It is a modern
building covering a relatively large space and
including many teaching classes, offices,
workshops and a playground. It started
functioning since 2002. Not only students from
Livadia study there, but also teenagers from
Oroklini, Troulloi, Kelia and Pyla. There are twenty
to twenty-five classes every year and a total of 550
students.
The Operation of the Regional
High School
12. Education
The District Gymnasium of Livadia, aiming in
encouraging closer relationships with Greek Schools,
has developed a "twinning partnership" with T.L.
Antiparos Gymnasium. Also is situated within the same
region and in short distance from the Gymnasium. It is
a two-floor building complex of special beauty and
architectural innovation thanks to its roof tile.
Throughout the schoolyear 2005-2006 the District High
School of Livadia functioned for the first time. Students
from Livadia, Oroklini, Troulloi, Kelia, Pyla, Xilotympou,
Ormidia, Dasaki Achnas and ECA settlement of
Dekeleia study there; they are around 700 in total.
13. Residents Professional Involvement
Since the founding of Livadia residents were engaged in
various professions. Initially, most of them were either
owners or simply taking care of sheep, thus some were
shepherds, others farmers or workers, while a portion of
them chose to occupy with basketry art. Later, during the
interwar period (1920 1930), the number of professions
increased, for instance coachmen, truckers and traders, as
it is mentioned on Livadia Elementary School students'
notebooks. In the years after the Second World War,
villagers started engaging with other professions in order to
meet the requirements of the new era. These new
occupations were related to the supply of services, tourism,
branch operation, trade, crafts and industry.
14. Culture - Sports
Cultural movement observed in Livadia from 1940 onwards, when a portion of young forward-
looking people, engaged with theatrical performances with the intention of entertaining their
fellow villagers.
As it happens everywhere within Cyprus, young men are mainly occupied with football. It is an
exciting, group sport, loved and watched by the greatest portion of male population. Football
became famous in Livadia when Sport Associations were created all around the Cypriot cities and
especially in Larnaca. Head members within the Associations founded football departments and
teams, which were crewed by young men of the community. Among the Popular Organizations
"Anagennisi" was included, which was later renamed to A.O.L and then to "Levadiakos". It was,
lastly, merged with the refugees' team "Salamina" and it was then called "Levadiakos-Salamina".
The Nationalist Associations of Livadia created the team of "TH.O.I.".
Many talented football players were emerged by Livadia football academies and they have
achieved to play in First Class teams, mainly within Larnaca. Petros Armenis, Paraschos Kimonos,
Georgios Miristis and Charalampos Amerikanos were players of Pezoporikos team. Antonis
Skouris, Lefteris Panai, Kostakis Katsis, Kokos Mouyias, Louis Tziotzias and Nikos Skouris played for
Alki, whereas Paris Savva for E.P.A.a
16. My name is Louiza Christodoulou. I am 15
years old. I am from Cyprus and I live in
Larnaca. I am student of Livadia High School.
My favourite subject is Modern Greek. I have
two brothers and one sister. In my free time I
like to play tennis, listening music and read
books.
17. Hi!!! My name is Andria Vorka. I am 14 years
old and I am from Larnaca, Cyprus. I go to
High School Livadia. In my free time I like to
dance, to sing and surf the internet.
18. My name is Anna Lambrou. I am 15 years old.
I am from Cyprus. I live in Ormidia Village. I go
to Livadia High school. I love to read many
books and listen to music.
19. My name is Maria Michael. I am 15 years old. I
go to Livadia High school and I live in Oroklini
Larnaca, Cyprus. My hobbies are music, I play
guitar , piano and I sing.
20. My name is Chris Vasiliou. I am 15 years old. I
go to Livadia High School and I live in Livadia,
Larnaca, Cyrpus. My hobbies include watching
the newly arrived episodes of my favourite TV
series, watching movies and hanging out with
my friends.
21. My name is Maria Kyriakou. I am 15 years old
and I live in Troulloi, Larnaca, Cyprus. I go to
high school in Livadia. My hobbies are
listening music, hang out with my friends and
play volleyball at my school team!
22. Hello ! My name is Denis Mavromichalis. I am
from Russia but now I live in Cyprus, in a
village named Oroklini, in Larnaca, Cyprus. I
am 16 years old and I am studying in Lyceum
of Livadia. On my free time I am reading
poems and drawing pictures of Japanese
(anime) style! .
23. Hello!!!My name is Anastasia Andreou. I live
in a small beautiful village named Livadia in
Larnaca, Cyprus. I am 15 years old and I go to
Livadia High School in the first grade. I actually
don't do any sports, in contrast I use to read
books and hang out with friends and family in
my free time. To conclude, I like listening to
my favourite singer all the time no matter
where I am.