In Greece due to our navy tradition we decorate small boat instead of trees in Christmas. This project was accomplished within the eTwinning Project "Collaborative, Multicultural Calendar"
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Christmas in Canada is celebrated with many traditions and customs that create a festive atmosphere. Homes are decorated with lights, trees adorned with ornaments, and neighbors gather to sing Christmas carols. Families put up trees and stockings, exchange gifts, and enjoy Christmas dinners together. Christmas is an opportunity for people to travel to reunite with family and spend time with loved ones, celebrating the birth of Jesus and other holiday traditions.
This document discusses the true meaning of Christmas and debunks some common myths. It notes that while Santa Claus is not real, Christmas is really about using gifts and family gatherings to show loved ones that you care. It encourages celebrating Christmas in a way that brings families together and creates meaningful memories through gifts other than food like carrots.
International Christian Fellowship church members and Curb-Tec Europe co-owner Chris Hutchinson have been working with the Kowalewo Children's Home in Poland for several years, organizing activities and providing gifts and equipment for the children. For St. Nicholas Day in December 2010, they arranged crafts, cookie baking, carol singing and gift giving for the children. Chris thanked his business partners for their logistical support in making the event possible.
¡°Christmas around the world¡±: Students have surfed the internet to look for customs and traditions in different countries related to Christmas celebrations around the world.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming events and activities at an early learning center in February. It includes details about visitors coming to the classroom, field trips to a museum and library, swimming dates, tuition due dates, a weigh-in of recycled bottle caps, intergenerational activities with grandparents, and closed days for teacher training. Valentine's Day celebrations and a family potluck are also announced. Information is given about new children joining the classroom and a past field trip to a history center.
This document contains the agenda and information from a PTA meeting. It introduces the PTA board members and discusses the budget, upcoming events including a book fair and pumpkin patch, and calls for parent volunteers. The PTA aims to facilitate parent involvement in the school and support students' education. It requests volunteers to assist with activities and seeks sponsors to help fund programs.
This document summarizes a charity event held by D.B.M.S. English School in Jamshedpur from September 27th to October 1st 2010 called "The Power of Love Joy of Giving Week". The event was organized to collect donations of notebooks, pencils, clothes and other supplies from grades 4-7 to distribute to underprivileged children at the Lilliput School. Over 150 students at the Lilliput School received donations and participated in games with prizes. Interacting with the grateful children motivated the organizing students to continue their charitable work in the future.
This document summarizes a week-long charity event organized by D.B.M.S. English School in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand, India called "The Power of Love Joy of Giving Week". During the week, over 1,000 students from classes 4 to 7 collected donated items like notebooks, pencils, clothes and toys and distributed them to 150 students at the Lilliput School, a project school for underprivileged families. Interacting with the children of Lilliput School, the students realized how fortunate they were and decided to continue their charitable work by involving more students.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It involves decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, spending time with family at parties and dinners, and waiting excitedly for presents under the tree on Christmas Eve. While getting presents is fun, the holiday is also about giving presents to others, including those in need. Christmas crackers are a fun tradition where small toys and jokes are hidden inside paper tubes that people pull on to reveal the surprises inside.
Everyone looks forward to Christmas in December. Traditions include Advent calendars that provide sweets each day, lighting candles on Advent wreaths each Sunday before Christmas, and decorating with gingerbread ornaments. On December 5th, Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated by him visiting schools and homes with angels and devils to see if children were good or bad. Cookies, breads, and soups are prepared for the Christmas Eve meal when the first star appears, along with carp or other dishes. After dinner, traditions like floating boats made of walnut shells are done to predict the future. On Christmas Day and Boxing Day, families visit each other and children play with new toys while festive meals are enjoyed.
International School Bangkok teachers and students visited Rajaprajanugroh 35 School in Phuket and Khao Lak from February 15-20, 2009. The school supports tsunami victims through donations of books, school supplies, buildings and playgrounds. Many students at Rajaprajanugroh lost parents or were abandoned after the 2004 tsunami. However, support from International School Bangkok helps the students feel loved and cared for, improving their education and living conditions. International School Bangkok students interacted with and taught younger students, helping to heal personal tragedies from the tsunami through caring, love and communication.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Kendal in October including school pictures on October 13th, field trips to the Natural History Museum on October 19th and swimming dates. It reminds parents to send towels for swimming and notes the speed limit is 20 mph when driving through Kendal. Upcoming events include a costume parade on October 28th and a campfire on October 26th. The teachers' section discusses welcoming new students and activities done so far this year like a scavenger hunt and field trips to an apple orchard.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December at a childcare center including field trips to the library, a holiday program, visits from Santa and the Twigbee Shop, as well as reminders about swimming dates and closed dates over the holidays. It also shares some holiday traditions of the childcare staff and upcoming intergenerational events at a senior living center including decorating a Christmas tree and an annual Hanukkah Tea. The document concludes with a note from the childcare teachers thanking families for a successful harvest luncheon and discussing a field trip to a botanical garden and preparation for a holiday program.
St. Valentine's Day has its origins in the martyrdom of St. Valentine on February 14th, after which Pope Gelasius named February 14th as St. Valentine's Day. The modern traditions of exchanging Valentine's cards and gifts with loved ones developed to commemorate St. Valentine and show affection for others on this day, with common symbols of love like Cupid, hearts, roses, and love birds featured prominently in Valentine's Day celebrations and traditions.
This document provides a year-in-review summary of 2008 for the Veatch family. It describes various family events throughout the year, including kicking off the new year in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee with friends, celebrating birthdays in April and July, summer beach trips to Florida, Fourth of July celebrations, fall activities like football games and Halloween, Thanksgiving in Tallahassee, and Christmas celebrations. It concludes by wishing everyone a happy new year and hopes that their dreams stay big and worries stay small.
Caroline Grace Ambrose is a graduating senior from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee. She has been actively involved in her high school through participation in yearbook, Bible studies, theater productions, tennis, and various leadership roles. In her community, she has volunteered regularly with organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters and on mission trips. She has also worked part-time at a sign shop and as a babysitter.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the early learning center in July, including swimming dates, closed days, birthdays, and intergenerational activities. It discusses welcoming new students and encourages families to join the private Facebook group. It also includes a healthy eating challenge and tip about sending children to swimming with hooded towels.
The newsletter discusses upcoming summer events at KELC including field trips to the library and nature club, as well as swimming and intergenerational activities. It reminds parents about tuition due dates and the important parent meeting at the end of the month. The classroom update talks about enjoying the nice summer weather through outdoor activities like visiting a splash pad and park.
The Kwakwaka'wakw people traditionally held winter potlatch celebrations that served many purposes. Potlatches were large communal gatherings where people shared food and gifts. They functioned as celebrations of important events like marriages and births, as well as occasions to honor the dead, settle disputes, and pass down cultural knowledge through rituals, masks, dances, stories, and art. The potlatch incorporated aspects of parliament, library, church, museum, theater and more. Non-native people tried to suppress potlatches, either out of misunderstanding or realizing the cultural importance of the traditions.
This document discusses British traditions, customs, and holidays. It provides information on several holidays celebrated in Britain including Christmas, St. Valentine's Day, and Easter. For Christmas, it describes traditions like decorating trees, sending cards, and exchanging presents. For St. Valentine's Day, it notes it is celebrated on February 14th and involves exchanging love notes and gifts. The document was written by Zarina Akhmetova, an English teacher, for her students at the Yeseyil Agricultural College in Kazakhstan.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th in Great Britain. Prior to Christmas, people send greeting cards to friends and family. Christmas trees are decorated with lights, toys and colored balls. Children put stockings by their beds hoping Father Christmas will fill them with presents overnight. On Christmas day, families gather for a meal that traditionally includes turkey, potatoes, vegetables and Christmas pudding cake.
This document summarizes the work of the Stonelaw High Fair Traders student group over the past 8 years. Some key points:
1) The group promotes fair trade through various school and community events, raising over ?137,000 for their work.
2) Their sales profits go towards sending AIDS orphans to school in South Africa.
3) They have partnered with Ikusasalethu High School and received awards for their social enterprise work.
The document provides information about several Russian winter festivals, including New Year's, Christmas, Maslenitsa, and St. Valentine's Day. New Year's is celebrated with decorating trees and making wishes at midnight. Christmas is celebrated by Christians from January 7th to 19th with decorations, prayers in church, fortune telling, and swimming in ice holes. Maslenitsa marks the end of winter and beginning of spring with eating pancakes, lighting fireworks, and burning a straw man. St. Valentine's Day is celebrated with exchanging love notes and gifts between sweethearts.
Christmas traditions in Lithuania center around Christmas Eve (K¨±?ios) on December 24th. It is the most important meal of the holiday where 12 meatless dishes are served to represent the 12 months and apostles. Fortune telling is also done using hay from under the table or cookies grabbed from a bowl. The Christmas tree tradition was introduced from Germany and features straw ornaments. People exchange gifts on Christmas Day when children believe Santa Claus brought their presents overnight if they performed for their families. Neighbors and relatives are visited to exchange greetings through the second day of Christmas.
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The document describes various Christmas traditions, including counting down to Christmas, opening advent calendars with daily surprises, making gingerbread houses, decorating Christmas trees with lights and ornaments, hanging stockings, leaving cookies and carrots for Santa, and opening gifts on Christmas morning that were delivered by Santa in the night. It also mentions making Christmas lists for Santa, sending them up the chimney, and eating a traditional Christmas dinner that usually includes turkey but not brussels sprouts.
The Parents Association of the 1st Primary School of Paiania organized a Christmas Bazaar from December 16-18, 2016 in order to raise funds to support the school's Erasmus+ activities like Skype meetings, Christmas carols, and video spots. Parents, students, and teachers created homemade Christmas items like decorations, desserts, ornaments, and candles to sell at the bazaar. The event brought the school community together and helped build strong relationships while also helping to cover some of the school's operating costs.
G¨¦nero dram¨¢tico, l¨ªrico y literario del Barroco del siglo XVII. Definici¨®n, caracter¨ªsticas, principales autores y obras. Todos bastante resumido y escueto. F¨¢cil de entender
Este documento resume informaci¨®n sobre varios art¨ªculos publicados en tres peri¨®dicos de la regi¨®n de Gerona, Espa?a, el 9 de diciembre de 2016. Incluye detalles como la secci¨®n, p¨¢gina, autor y valor de cada art¨ªculo. Los peri¨®dicos discutidos son Diari de Girona, El Punt avui y L'Esportiu.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th to commemorate the birth of Jesus Christ. It involves decorating Christmas trees, exchanging gifts, spending time with family at parties and dinners, and waiting excitedly for presents under the tree on Christmas Eve. While getting presents is fun, the holiday is also about giving presents to others, including those in need. Christmas crackers are a fun tradition where small toys and jokes are hidden inside paper tubes that people pull on to reveal the surprises inside.
Everyone looks forward to Christmas in December. Traditions include Advent calendars that provide sweets each day, lighting candles on Advent wreaths each Sunday before Christmas, and decorating with gingerbread ornaments. On December 5th, Saint Nicholas Day is celebrated by him visiting schools and homes with angels and devils to see if children were good or bad. Cookies, breads, and soups are prepared for the Christmas Eve meal when the first star appears, along with carp or other dishes. After dinner, traditions like floating boats made of walnut shells are done to predict the future. On Christmas Day and Boxing Day, families visit each other and children play with new toys while festive meals are enjoyed.
International School Bangkok teachers and students visited Rajaprajanugroh 35 School in Phuket and Khao Lak from February 15-20, 2009. The school supports tsunami victims through donations of books, school supplies, buildings and playgrounds. Many students at Rajaprajanugroh lost parents or were abandoned after the 2004 tsunami. However, support from International School Bangkok helps the students feel loved and cared for, improving their education and living conditions. International School Bangkok students interacted with and taught younger students, helping to heal personal tragedies from the tsunami through caring, love and communication.
The document provides information about upcoming events at Kendal in October including school pictures on October 13th, field trips to the Natural History Museum on October 19th and swimming dates. It reminds parents to send towels for swimming and notes the speed limit is 20 mph when driving through Kendal. Upcoming events include a costume parade on October 28th and a campfire on October 26th. The teachers' section discusses welcoming new students and activities done so far this year like a scavenger hunt and field trips to an apple orchard.
The document provides information about upcoming events in December at a childcare center including field trips to the library, a holiday program, visits from Santa and the Twigbee Shop, as well as reminders about swimming dates and closed dates over the holidays. It also shares some holiday traditions of the childcare staff and upcoming intergenerational events at a senior living center including decorating a Christmas tree and an annual Hanukkah Tea. The document concludes with a note from the childcare teachers thanking families for a successful harvest luncheon and discussing a field trip to a botanical garden and preparation for a holiday program.
St. Valentine's Day has its origins in the martyrdom of St. Valentine on February 14th, after which Pope Gelasius named February 14th as St. Valentine's Day. The modern traditions of exchanging Valentine's cards and gifts with loved ones developed to commemorate St. Valentine and show affection for others on this day, with common symbols of love like Cupid, hearts, roses, and love birds featured prominently in Valentine's Day celebrations and traditions.
This document provides a year-in-review summary of 2008 for the Veatch family. It describes various family events throughout the year, including kicking off the new year in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee with friends, celebrating birthdays in April and July, summer beach trips to Florida, Fourth of July celebrations, fall activities like football games and Halloween, Thanksgiving in Tallahassee, and Christmas celebrations. It concludes by wishing everyone a happy new year and hopes that their dreams stay big and worries stay small.
Caroline Grace Ambrose is a graduating senior from Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tennessee. She has been actively involved in her high school through participation in yearbook, Bible studies, theater productions, tennis, and various leadership roles. In her community, she has volunteered regularly with organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters and on mission trips. She has also worked part-time at a sign shop and as a babysitter.
The newsletter provides information about upcoming events at the early learning center in July, including swimming dates, closed days, birthdays, and intergenerational activities. It discusses welcoming new students and encourages families to join the private Facebook group. It also includes a healthy eating challenge and tip about sending children to swimming with hooded towels.
The newsletter discusses upcoming summer events at KELC including field trips to the library and nature club, as well as swimming and intergenerational activities. It reminds parents about tuition due dates and the important parent meeting at the end of the month. The classroom update talks about enjoying the nice summer weather through outdoor activities like visiting a splash pad and park.
The Kwakwaka'wakw people traditionally held winter potlatch celebrations that served many purposes. Potlatches were large communal gatherings where people shared food and gifts. They functioned as celebrations of important events like marriages and births, as well as occasions to honor the dead, settle disputes, and pass down cultural knowledge through rituals, masks, dances, stories, and art. The potlatch incorporated aspects of parliament, library, church, museum, theater and more. Non-native people tried to suppress potlatches, either out of misunderstanding or realizing the cultural importance of the traditions.
This document discusses British traditions, customs, and holidays. It provides information on several holidays celebrated in Britain including Christmas, St. Valentine's Day, and Easter. For Christmas, it describes traditions like decorating trees, sending cards, and exchanging presents. For St. Valentine's Day, it notes it is celebrated on February 14th and involves exchanging love notes and gifts. The document was written by Zarina Akhmetova, an English teacher, for her students at the Yeseyil Agricultural College in Kazakhstan.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25th in Great Britain. Prior to Christmas, people send greeting cards to friends and family. Christmas trees are decorated with lights, toys and colored balls. Children put stockings by their beds hoping Father Christmas will fill them with presents overnight. On Christmas day, families gather for a meal that traditionally includes turkey, potatoes, vegetables and Christmas pudding cake.
This document summarizes the work of the Stonelaw High Fair Traders student group over the past 8 years. Some key points:
1) The group promotes fair trade through various school and community events, raising over ?137,000 for their work.
2) Their sales profits go towards sending AIDS orphans to school in South Africa.
3) They have partnered with Ikusasalethu High School and received awards for their social enterprise work.
The document provides information about several Russian winter festivals, including New Year's, Christmas, Maslenitsa, and St. Valentine's Day. New Year's is celebrated with decorating trees and making wishes at midnight. Christmas is celebrated by Christians from January 7th to 19th with decorations, prayers in church, fortune telling, and swimming in ice holes. Maslenitsa marks the end of winter and beginning of spring with eating pancakes, lighting fireworks, and burning a straw man. St. Valentine's Day is celebrated with exchanging love notes and gifts between sweethearts.
Christmas traditions in Lithuania center around Christmas Eve (K¨±?ios) on December 24th. It is the most important meal of the holiday where 12 meatless dishes are served to represent the 12 months and apostles. Fortune telling is also done using hay from under the table or cookies grabbed from a bowl. The Christmas tree tradition was introduced from Germany and features straw ornaments. People exchange gifts on Christmas Day when children believe Santa Claus brought their presents overnight if they performed for their families. Neighbors and relatives are visited to exchange greetings through the second day of Christmas.
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The document describes various Christmas traditions, including counting down to Christmas, opening advent calendars with daily surprises, making gingerbread houses, decorating Christmas trees with lights and ornaments, hanging stockings, leaving cookies and carrots for Santa, and opening gifts on Christmas morning that were delivered by Santa in the night. It also mentions making Christmas lists for Santa, sending them up the chimney, and eating a traditional Christmas dinner that usually includes turkey but not brussels sprouts.
The Parents Association of the 1st Primary School of Paiania organized a Christmas Bazaar from December 16-18, 2016 in order to raise funds to support the school's Erasmus+ activities like Skype meetings, Christmas carols, and video spots. Parents, students, and teachers created homemade Christmas items like decorations, desserts, ornaments, and candles to sell at the bazaar. The event brought the school community together and helped build strong relationships while also helping to cover some of the school's operating costs.
G¨¦nero dram¨¢tico, l¨ªrico y literario del Barroco del siglo XVII. Definici¨®n, caracter¨ªsticas, principales autores y obras. Todos bastante resumido y escueto. F¨¢cil de entender
Este documento resume informaci¨®n sobre varios art¨ªculos publicados en tres peri¨®dicos de la regi¨®n de Gerona, Espa?a, el 9 de diciembre de 2016. Incluye detalles como la secci¨®n, p¨¢gina, autor y valor de cada art¨ªculo. Los peri¨®dicos discutidos son Diari de Girona, El Punt avui y L'Esportiu.
El documento describe los s¨ªntomas de un infarto cerebral y tres preguntas clave para reconocerlo: pedir al afectado que sonr¨ªa, levante ambos brazos y pronuncie una frase corta. Si tiene dificultad con alguna de estas pruebas, se debe llamar a urgencias de inmediato para recibir tratamiento en las primeras tres horas, cuando es posible revertir los efectos de un infarto cerebral. Compartir esta informaci¨®n podr¨ªa ayudar a salvar vidas.
The poem expresses unwavering devotion and loyalty to Hussain, stating that no matter the obstacles or hardship faced, the author will continue to crawl towards Hussain. Even if the author's limbs are cut off, or they face threats of death, they will still find a way to make the journey to Hussain. The love and devotion to Hussain gives the author strength and comfort.
Darshana Laxman Chavan is seeking a full-time position where she can utilize her skills in biotechnology and gain further experience. She has a B.E. in Biotechnology with over 65% marks. Her project involved isolating and characterizing lactic acid bacteria from non-dairy sources and determining their probiotic activity. She has strong laboratory skills in areas like biochemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, and plant tissue culture. She also has good communication skills in English, Hindi and Marathi.
- Two referees awarded ippon for a technique by the athlete in red while two others gave yuko
- When referee opinions are divided on the points for successive techniques, the principle of "taking the smallest indicator" is followed
- Therefore, in this situation the Chief Referee must announce yuko as that is the lowest rating given by any referee to avoid overly influencing the match outcome
- This follows the rules which state to take the lowest indicator when there are divided opinions among referees rather than a majority view
Este documento presenta 100 preguntas de verdadero o falso sobre las reglas y procedimientos de kumite para el examen de ¨¢rbitros y jueces de kumite de la World Karate Federation. Las preguntas cubren una variedad de temas como el equipamiento adecuado, puntuaci¨®n, penalizaciones, procedimientos del panel de arbitraje y m¨¢s.
This activity was accomplished within the eTwinning Project "The Land of Eternal Youth". Students from Greece and Poland collaborated to write a joint book inspired by the two countries' culture.
The students suggested titles for a joint book project, writing 4 ideas on the whiteboard: "The little dragon", "The kids and the dragon", "The dragon has disappeared", and "The power of collaboration". They then voted on the titles, with "The little dragon" and "The power of collaboration" receiving the most votes.
Students made homemade soap and created posters to advertise their small business selling the soap to classmates. Through the activity, students sorted the soaps by shape and color, set prices, learned polite customer service skills, and gained experience with coins and making change. Their soap products featuring rabbits, cakes, hearts, and other shapes sold out quickly due to high demand from other classes.
This presentation was accomplished for the eTwinning project "The land of Eternal Youth". The students have participated in a Reading Marathon. This presentation is based on the fairytale "The swallow, the sparrow and the ant" which helped students enhance their understanding about migratory birds and orientation.
This document provides a list of food items that are available for a meal, including milk, tea, juice, cheese-pie, yoghurt, oats, fruits, tahini, crullers, and toast.
A traditional Greek May custom involves making flower wreaths from carton egg cases that are painted different colors and arranged into a motif, which are then hung outside homes.
This document provides a summary of traditional customs celebrated each month in Greece. In January, gifts are given on January 1st and carols are sung on January 6th. In February, children wear costumes and dance. On Clear Monday, people fly kites. In April, April Fool's Day jokes are made and eggs are painted before Easter. People decorate the church and hold candles on Easter. Fireworks are set off to celebrate Easter. In May, wreaths of flowers are made. In September, grapes are harvested for wine and celebrated. In November, olives are harvested for oil and celebrated. In December, boats are decorated instead of trees and carols are sung on Christmas and New Year's Eve.
This is a presentation of the farewell meeting we had with our partner school before coming to the end of our eTwinning Project "Learning to live like global citizens"
The document summarizes gifts and crafts received from students in England, Lithuania, and Romania. Students from Regent's Park Children's Centre in England sent letters, cards, necklaces, bracelets, and a key ring. Students from UTENA, Utenos vaik? lop?elis-dar?elis "Gandrelis" in Lithuania sent many handicrafts, cards, and drawings. Students from School Tiberiu Morariu Salva in Romania sent various cards about Easter, March 1st, and spring. The class decided to have an Easter bazaar to sell the items sent from classmates in other countries.
The document discusses a classroom activity where students estimated the cost of ingredients for traditional English breakfast dishes. Students worked in groups to read recipes from a UK children's center that included prices in British pounds. While the document discussed currency conversion, all calculations were done in euros. Students made lists of ingredients and their estimated costs in cents. They then simulated shopping for the ingredients by selecting coins to "pay" for each item. This helped students practice working with different currencies and calculating costs of products that vary between countries.
The document discusses creating a logo, with the first sentence thanking someone for their help. The second sentence notes that it is now their turn. The final sentence indicates that the logo creation has been completed.
Students drew the covering of our book "Peace in the world". This presentation was accomplished within the eTwinning project "Learning to live like global citizens"
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Master¡¯s degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APM¡¯s People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
APM event hosted by the South Wales and West of England Network (SWWE Network)
Speaker: Aalok Sonawala
The SWWE Regional Network were very pleased to welcome Aalok Sonawala, Head of PMO, National Programmes, Rider Levett Bucknall on 26 February, to BAWA for our first face to face event of 2025. Aalok is a member of APM¡¯s Thames Valley Regional Network and also speaks to members of APM¡¯s PMO Interest Network, which aims to facilitate collaboration and learning, offer unbiased advice and guidance.
Tonight, Aalok planned to discuss the importance of a PMO within project-based organisations, the different types of PMO and their key elements, PMO governance and centres of excellence.
PMO¡¯s within an organisation can be centralised, hub and spoke with a central PMO with satellite PMOs globally, or embedded within projects. The appropriate structure will be determined by the specific business needs of the organisation. The PMO sits above PM delivery and the supply chain delivery teams.
For further information about the event please click here.
Useful environment methods in Odoo 18 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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In this slide we¡¯ll discuss on the useful environment methods in Odoo 18. In Odoo 18, environment methods play a crucial role in simplifying model interactions and enhancing data processing within the ORM framework.
Blind Spots in AI and Formulation Science Knowledge Pyramid (Updated Perspect...Ajaz Hussain
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This presentation delves into the systemic blind spots within pharmaceutical science and regulatory systems, emphasizing the significance of "inactive ingredients" and their influence on therapeutic equivalence. These blind spots, indicative of normalized systemic failures, go beyond mere chance occurrences and are ingrained deeply enough to compromise decision-making processes and erode trust.
Historical instances like the 1938 FD&C Act and the Generic Drug Scandals underscore how crisis-triggered reforms often fail to address the fundamental issues, perpetuating inefficiencies and hazards.
The narrative advocates a shift from reactive crisis management to proactive, adaptable systems prioritizing continuous enhancement. Key hurdles involve challenging outdated assumptions regarding bioavailability, inadequately funded research ventures, and the impact of vague language in regulatory frameworks.
The rise of large language models (LLMs) presents promising solutions, albeit with accompanying risks necessitating thorough validation and seamless integration.
Tackling these blind spots demands a holistic approach, embracing adaptive learning and a steadfast commitment to self-improvement. By nurturing curiosity, refining regulatory terminology, and judiciously harnessing new technologies, the pharmaceutical sector can progress towards better public health service delivery and ensure the safety, efficacy, and real-world impact of drug products.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of software¡¯s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
How to Manage Putaway Rule in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
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Inventory management is a critical aspect of any business involved in manufacturing or selling products.
Odoo 17 offers a robust inventory management system that can handle complex operations and optimize warehouse efficiency.
The Constitution, Government and Law making bodies .saanidhyapatel09
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nation¡¯s legal framework.
How to Configure Restaurants in Odoo 17 Point of SaleCeline George
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Odoo, a versatile and integrated business management software, excels with its robust Point of Sale (POS) module. This guide delves into the intricacies of configuring restaurants in Odoo 17 POS, unlocking numerous possibilities for streamlined operations and enhanced customer experiences.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenville.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
Digital Tools with AI for e-Content Development.pptxDr. Sarita Anand
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
- Autonomy, Teams and Tension
- Oliver Randall & David Bovis
- Own Your Autonomy
Oliver Randall
Consultant, Tribe365
Oliver is a career project professional since 2011 and started volunteering with APM in 2016 and has since chaired the People Interest Network and the North East Regional Network. Oliver has been consulting in culture, leadership and behaviours since 2019 and co-developed HPTM??an off the shelf high performance framework for teams and organisations and is currently working with SAS (Stellenbosch Academy for Sport) developing the culture, leadership and behaviours framework for future elite sportspeople whilst also holding down work as a project manager in the NHS at North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust.
David Bovis
Consultant, Duxinaroe
A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA? and The Dux Model.
With a Masters in Applied Neuroscience from the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, he is widely regarded as the ¡®Go-To¡¯ expert in the field, recognised as an inspiring keynote speaker and change strategist.
He has an industrial engineering background, majoring in TPS / Lean. David worked his way up from his apprenticeship to earn his seat at the C-suite table. His career spans several industries, including Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Space, Heavy Industries and Elec-Mech / polymer contract manufacture.
Published in London¡¯s Evening Standard quarterly business supplement, James Caan¡¯s ¡®Your business¡¯ Magazine, ¡®Quality World¡¯, the Lean Management Journal and Cambridge Universities ¡®PMA¡¯, he works as comfortably with leaders from FTSE and Fortune 100 companies as he does owner-managers in SME¡¯s. He is passionate about helping leaders understand the neurological root cause of a high-performance culture and sustainable change, in business.
Session | Own Your Autonomy ¨C The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
#OwnYourAutonomy is aiming to be a global APM initiative to position everyone to take a more conscious role in their decision making process leading to increased outcomes for everyone and contribute to ¡°a world in which all projects succeed¡±.
We want everyone to join the journey.
#OwnYourAutonomy is the culmination of 3 years of collaborative exploration within the Leadership Focus Group which is part of the APM People Interest Network. The work has been pulled together using the 5 HPTM? Systems and the BTFA neuroscience leadership programme.
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How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, we¡¯ll discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.