The document discusses Havstein, an organization that provides residence and follow-up support for unaccompanied minors. It also shares two Afghan sayings - "There is a road from heart to heart" and "If you have bread and onion, your mind is open".
The document repeatedly mentions a band knife and fusing machine. A band knife and fusing machine are tools referenced multiple times throughout the text without providing additional context about their use or purpose.
The document repeatedly mentions a band knife and fusing machine. A band knife and fusing machine are tools referenced multiple times throughout the text without providing additional context about their use or purpose.
The document repeatedly mentions a band knife and fusing machine. A band knife and fusing machine are tools referenced multiple times throughout the text without providing additional context about their use or purpose.
This document appears to be a series of 12 lines all dated October 24, 2014, but without any other context or information provided in the lines. The document provides a listing of dates but no other discernible details that could be summarized in 3 sentences or less.
Nurul, Usman, Ali, and Imran present an experiment to demonstrate how to get a boiled egg into a conical flask using only matches, paper, a heatproof mat, safety goggles, and the flask and egg. The instructions explain that lighting a strip of paper on fire inside the flask will cause the heated air to expand and suck the egg into the flask once the fire is extinguished and the air cools and contracts, creating a vacuum.
Unders淡kelsen "N脱ringsliv og samfunnsansvar 2013", hovedfunn. Om hvordan norske bedrifter vurderer sitt samfunnsansvar og et evt. samarbeid med ideelle organisasjoner. Hvordan involverer bedriftene seg, og hva er motivasjonen for et samarbeid. Hvor strategiske er de, og hvordan bruker bedriftene samarbeidet for egen del. Endringer i forhold til tidligere unders淡kelser. Questback-basert, landsdekkende unders淡kelse blant et representativt utvalg n脱ringslivsledere i Norge. Gjennomf淡rt p奪 oppdrag fra Kirkens Bymisjon.
Unders淡kelsen "N脱ringsliv og samfunnsansvar 2012", hovedfunn. Om hvordan norske bedrifter vurderer sitt samfunnsansvar og et evt. samarbeid med ideelle organisasjoner. Hvordan involverer bedriftene seg, og hva er motivasjonen for et samarbeid. Hvor strategiske er de, og hvordan bruker bedriftene samarbeidet for egen del. Endringer i forhold til tidligere unders淡kelser. Questback-basert, landsdekkende unders淡kelse blant et representativt utvalg n脱ringslivsledere i Norge. Gjennomf淡rt p奪 oppdrag fra Kirkens Bymisjon.
Prof. Torger Reve, Handelsh淡yskolen BI, om 2. generasjons samfunnsansvar CSV 束Creating Shared Values損 p奪 frokostseminar om samfunnsansvar 2012 i regi av Kirkens Bymisjon.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the Project EU Citizen presentation. It summarizes the background and need for the project, its mission to provide support for foreign EU citizens living in poverty in Stockholm, and the services it offers. The project runs an advice and support center, offers courses and basic needs assistance, and works with a network of partners. It aims to counter social exclusion among its target group of over 70 nationalities, most between 21-45 years old and educated in a trade. Feedback indicates the importance of its language and civic support. The project seeks to improve through continued documentation, networking, and concept development.
This document discusses the relationship between private and public sectors in providing social services in Denmark. It notes that cuts to social services have led to service degradation and that citizens will need to take on more volunteer roles to maintain the Scandinavian welfare model. It also highlights the need for cooperation between the public sector and non-governmental organizations in the social sector and calls for financial support of social entrepreneurship.
This document summarizes the experiences of a health care center providing services to undocumented migrants in Oslo, Norway. It discusses how undocumented migrants have limited rights to healthcare access and notes the center was established in 2009 to fill gaps. The center is run by volunteers and provides primary care, referrals, medications, and mental healthcare to its over 700 patients from 60 nationalities. It faces challenges in identifying patients, providing consistent care and meeting growing demand within its limited capacity.
Tampere City Mission is a non-profit organization that has provided social services to the city of Tampere, Finland for over 100 years. It offers diverse services including elderly care, disabled care, mental health services, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising. One of its programs is Senior Stop, which aims to relieve loneliness and depression in elderly people through weekly discussion groups led by professional workers. The groups allow seniors to support each other, meet with workers privately, and help prevent repeated doctor visits while enabling clients to stay in their own homes for longer.
Heather Roy addresses the challenges facing diaconal work in Europe in 2011 at the Conference of Nordic City Missions. She identifies the primary challenge as a "crisis of values" in European societies, where economic growth and individual wealth have become priorities over solidarity and social prosperity. The financial crisis exacerbated issues of inequality and poverty. For diaconal organizations, the social impacts of the crisis have increased demand for assistance while funding for social services has decreased. Roy calls on diaconal groups and churches to advocate for a reevaluation of societal values and a move away from growth-focused policies towards cohesion, solidarity, and social well-being.
This document outlines Finland's strategy for advancing European policy on Roma inclusion. It establishes the objective of actively influencing the development of a European Roma strategy by offering Finnish models and experiences. The vision is founded on complementing the EU, Council of Europe, and OSCE's strategies with a focus on human rights and socioeconomic goals for Roma populations. The strategy outlines Finland's basic principles, policy guidelines, and good practices across areas like education, employment, housing, and non-discrimination. It proposes recommendations for Finland to engage in the EU, Council of Europe, OSCE, and bilaterally to promote Roma inclusion and influence international Roma policy.
This document summarizes a speech given by Miranda Vuolasranta at a dialogue seminar on Roma inclusion in Brussels. Some key points:
1) The seminar aimed to promote mutual dialogue and an open examination of the human rights situation facing Roma in Europe today.
2) Roma must be enabled to participate in planning, implementing, and evaluating measures to improve their situation at local, national, and international levels.
3) The inadequate implementation of Roma human rights is one of the most severe human challenges in Europe today, as violent attacks against Roma are increasing amid economic crises.
4) Cooperation is needed at the EU level to address issues facing Roma
The document discusses the history and challenges faced by Roma populations in Europe. It notes that Roma originated in India and began migrating to Europe in the 900-1100 AD period. For centuries, Roma faced persecution, discrimination, and lack of rights in European societies. More recently, there have been efforts by European institutions like the EU and Council of Europe to promote Roma inclusion and rights, but Roma populations still face high levels of poverty, discrimination, and hate crimes in many European countries. The document calls for greater cooperation and mainstreaming of Roma issues in European policies to address these ongoing challenges.
HEALTH CARE PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION OF HEALTH CAREnawaabaquib
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This PowerPoint presentation covers Unit II: Health Care Planning and Organization of Health Care at Various Levels in a simple and easy-to-understand format. It explains importance of health planning in India. The PPT also includes the structure of the health care system at central, state, and local levels. It is useful for GNM ,BSc And Msc Nursing students. This presentation is also helpful for exam preparation .
Definition of Teaching:
Teaching is a form of interpersonal influence aim at changing the behavior potential of another person.
Nature and Characteristics of Teaching:
Teaching is giving information.
Teaching is causing to learn.
Teaching is a matter of helping the child to respond to his environment in an effective manner.
Teaching is helping a child to adjust himself to his environment.
Teaching is stimulation and encouragement.
Teaching is guidance.
Teaching is Training the emotions of the child.
Teaching is a mean of preparation.
Teaching is an art and science.
General Theory of Teaching:
The General Theory of Teaching, also known as the "Theory of Teaching" or "General Theory of Instruction," is a comprehensive framework that outlines the fundamental principles and processes of teaching.
Benefits of the General Theory of Teaching:
Improved Student Learning
Increased Teacher Efficacy
Enhanced Teacher Professional Development
Better Student Engagement
CONCLUSION
Teaching theory is prescriptive.
Teachers and pupils are the major variables of teaching theory.
It is narrow and specific.
It is based upon learning theory, learning conditions and learning components.
While learning theory are formulated by conducting experiments on animals teaching theory is developed by dealing with human subjects in normal situations.
It is concerned with effective learning and development of pupils.
Learning is a complex and multifaceted process that involves the acquisition, processing, and retention of knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
The relatively permanent change in a person's knowledge or behavior due to experience.
Characteristics of Learning:
Learning is Growth.
Learning is adjustment.
Learning is purposeful.
Learning is intelligent.
Learning is active.
Learning is both individual and social.
Learning is the product of the environment.
Learning is experience.
Learning Theory: Learning theory refers to the body of knowledge that explains how people learn and acquire new knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Types of Teaching Theory:
1.Formal Theory of Teaching
Meutic Theory of teaching.
Communication theory of teaching.
Moulding theory of teaching.
The mutual enquiry theory.
2.Descriptive theory of teaching
Theories of instruction
Prescriptive theory of teaching
3.Normative theory of teaching
Cognitive theory of teaching
Theory of teacher behaviour
Psychological theory of teaching
General theory of teaching
FORMAL THEORY OF TEACHING
Formal theory of teaching is also known as philosophical theory. The theory which is based upon certain logic, certain metaphysical, epistemological assumptions and propositions is known as formal theory of teaching.
1.Meutic Theory of Teaching:
This theory conceives that teaching process helps to recollect or unfold that knowledge with questioning techniques.
The Socratics method is an essential for this theory.
The heredity plays an import
Unders淡kelsen "N脱ringsliv og samfunnsansvar 2013", hovedfunn. Om hvordan norske bedrifter vurderer sitt samfunnsansvar og et evt. samarbeid med ideelle organisasjoner. Hvordan involverer bedriftene seg, og hva er motivasjonen for et samarbeid. Hvor strategiske er de, og hvordan bruker bedriftene samarbeidet for egen del. Endringer i forhold til tidligere unders淡kelser. Questback-basert, landsdekkende unders淡kelse blant et representativt utvalg n脱ringslivsledere i Norge. Gjennomf淡rt p奪 oppdrag fra Kirkens Bymisjon.
Unders淡kelsen "N脱ringsliv og samfunnsansvar 2012", hovedfunn. Om hvordan norske bedrifter vurderer sitt samfunnsansvar og et evt. samarbeid med ideelle organisasjoner. Hvordan involverer bedriftene seg, og hva er motivasjonen for et samarbeid. Hvor strategiske er de, og hvordan bruker bedriftene samarbeidet for egen del. Endringer i forhold til tidligere unders淡kelser. Questback-basert, landsdekkende unders淡kelse blant et representativt utvalg n脱ringslivsledere i Norge. Gjennomf淡rt p奪 oppdrag fra Kirkens Bymisjon.
Prof. Torger Reve, Handelsh淡yskolen BI, om 2. generasjons samfunnsansvar CSV 束Creating Shared Values損 p奪 frokostseminar om samfunnsansvar 2012 i regi av Kirkens Bymisjon.
This document provides an overview and agenda for the Project EU Citizen presentation. It summarizes the background and need for the project, its mission to provide support for foreign EU citizens living in poverty in Stockholm, and the services it offers. The project runs an advice and support center, offers courses and basic needs assistance, and works with a network of partners. It aims to counter social exclusion among its target group of over 70 nationalities, most between 21-45 years old and educated in a trade. Feedback indicates the importance of its language and civic support. The project seeks to improve through continued documentation, networking, and concept development.
This document discusses the relationship between private and public sectors in providing social services in Denmark. It notes that cuts to social services have led to service degradation and that citizens will need to take on more volunteer roles to maintain the Scandinavian welfare model. It also highlights the need for cooperation between the public sector and non-governmental organizations in the social sector and calls for financial support of social entrepreneurship.
This document summarizes the experiences of a health care center providing services to undocumented migrants in Oslo, Norway. It discusses how undocumented migrants have limited rights to healthcare access and notes the center was established in 2009 to fill gaps. The center is run by volunteers and provides primary care, referrals, medications, and mental healthcare to its over 700 patients from 60 nationalities. It faces challenges in identifying patients, providing consistent care and meeting growing demand within its limited capacity.
Tampere City Mission is a non-profit organization that has provided social services to the city of Tampere, Finland for over 100 years. It offers diverse services including elderly care, disabled care, mental health services, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising. One of its programs is Senior Stop, which aims to relieve loneliness and depression in elderly people through weekly discussion groups led by professional workers. The groups allow seniors to support each other, meet with workers privately, and help prevent repeated doctor visits while enabling clients to stay in their own homes for longer.
Heather Roy addresses the challenges facing diaconal work in Europe in 2011 at the Conference of Nordic City Missions. She identifies the primary challenge as a "crisis of values" in European societies, where economic growth and individual wealth have become priorities over solidarity and social prosperity. The financial crisis exacerbated issues of inequality and poverty. For diaconal organizations, the social impacts of the crisis have increased demand for assistance while funding for social services has decreased. Roy calls on diaconal groups and churches to advocate for a reevaluation of societal values and a move away from growth-focused policies towards cohesion, solidarity, and social well-being.
This document outlines Finland's strategy for advancing European policy on Roma inclusion. It establishes the objective of actively influencing the development of a European Roma strategy by offering Finnish models and experiences. The vision is founded on complementing the EU, Council of Europe, and OSCE's strategies with a focus on human rights and socioeconomic goals for Roma populations. The strategy outlines Finland's basic principles, policy guidelines, and good practices across areas like education, employment, housing, and non-discrimination. It proposes recommendations for Finland to engage in the EU, Council of Europe, OSCE, and bilaterally to promote Roma inclusion and influence international Roma policy.
This document summarizes a speech given by Miranda Vuolasranta at a dialogue seminar on Roma inclusion in Brussels. Some key points:
1) The seminar aimed to promote mutual dialogue and an open examination of the human rights situation facing Roma in Europe today.
2) Roma must be enabled to participate in planning, implementing, and evaluating measures to improve their situation at local, national, and international levels.
3) The inadequate implementation of Roma human rights is one of the most severe human challenges in Europe today, as violent attacks against Roma are increasing amid economic crises.
4) Cooperation is needed at the EU level to address issues facing Roma
The document discusses the history and challenges faced by Roma populations in Europe. It notes that Roma originated in India and began migrating to Europe in the 900-1100 AD period. For centuries, Roma faced persecution, discrimination, and lack of rights in European societies. More recently, there have been efforts by European institutions like the EU and Council of Europe to promote Roma inclusion and rights, but Roma populations still face high levels of poverty, discrimination, and hate crimes in many European countries. The document calls for greater cooperation and mainstreaming of Roma issues in European policies to address these ongoing challenges.
HEALTH CARE PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION OF HEALTH CAREnawaabaquib
油
This PowerPoint presentation covers Unit II: Health Care Planning and Organization of Health Care at Various Levels in a simple and easy-to-understand format. It explains importance of health planning in India. The PPT also includes the structure of the health care system at central, state, and local levels. It is useful for GNM ,BSc And Msc Nursing students. This presentation is also helpful for exam preparation .
Definition of Teaching:
Teaching is a form of interpersonal influence aim at changing the behavior potential of another person.
Nature and Characteristics of Teaching:
Teaching is giving information.
Teaching is causing to learn.
Teaching is a matter of helping the child to respond to his environment in an effective manner.
Teaching is helping a child to adjust himself to his environment.
Teaching is stimulation and encouragement.
Teaching is guidance.
Teaching is Training the emotions of the child.
Teaching is a mean of preparation.
Teaching is an art and science.
General Theory of Teaching:
The General Theory of Teaching, also known as the "Theory of Teaching" or "General Theory of Instruction," is a comprehensive framework that outlines the fundamental principles and processes of teaching.
Benefits of the General Theory of Teaching:
Improved Student Learning
Increased Teacher Efficacy
Enhanced Teacher Professional Development
Better Student Engagement
CONCLUSION
Teaching theory is prescriptive.
Teachers and pupils are the major variables of teaching theory.
It is narrow and specific.
It is based upon learning theory, learning conditions and learning components.
While learning theory are formulated by conducting experiments on animals teaching theory is developed by dealing with human subjects in normal situations.
It is concerned with effective learning and development of pupils.
Learning is a complex and multifaceted process that involves the acquisition, processing, and retention of knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
The relatively permanent change in a person's knowledge or behavior due to experience.
Characteristics of Learning:
Learning is Growth.
Learning is adjustment.
Learning is purposeful.
Learning is intelligent.
Learning is active.
Learning is both individual and social.
Learning is the product of the environment.
Learning is experience.
Learning Theory: Learning theory refers to the body of knowledge that explains how people learn and acquire new knowledge, skills, and attitudes.
Types of Teaching Theory:
1.Formal Theory of Teaching
Meutic Theory of teaching.
Communication theory of teaching.
Moulding theory of teaching.
The mutual enquiry theory.
2.Descriptive theory of teaching
Theories of instruction
Prescriptive theory of teaching
3.Normative theory of teaching
Cognitive theory of teaching
Theory of teacher behaviour
Psychological theory of teaching
General theory of teaching
FORMAL THEORY OF TEACHING
Formal theory of teaching is also known as philosophical theory. The theory which is based upon certain logic, certain metaphysical, epistemological assumptions and propositions is known as formal theory of teaching.
1.Meutic Theory of Teaching:
This theory conceives that teaching process helps to recollect or unfold that knowledge with questioning techniques.
The Socratics method is an essential for this theory.
The heredity plays an import
From Preservation To Regeneration--The Stem Cell Era of Hair Restoration_DrAl...Alan Bauman
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How can the latest in Regenerative Medicine help those suffering from hair loss? Cell Surgical Conference 2025 featured Dr Alan Bauman as a faculty member once again to discuss all things related to hair loss, hair transplantation and the use of regenerative stem cell therapies for hair restoration.
Navigating the Open Enrollment Period for Medicare Supplement Insurance in Sa...dfwdirectinsurance
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Understanding Medicare options can feel like navigating a maze, especially during the open enrollment period. For residents of Sarasota approaching age 65 or already enrolled in Medicare, this window offers a vital opportunity to secure additional health coverage that helps reduce out-of-pocket costs. If you're planning to enhance your Medicare plan, it's essential to understand the rules, deadlines, and options that apply to Medicare supplement insurance in Sarasota.
Irradiation to prevent TA-GvHD by Dr. Abrar Kabir Shishir.pptxAbrarKabir3
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This presentation discusses the role of irradiation in preventing transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease (TA-GvHD). Covers pathophysiology, risk factors, investigation, prevention strategies, and irradiation procedures. Includes visuals and real-life context from Dhaka Medical College.
Chair, Allison Agwu, MD, ScM, FAAP, FIDSA, discusses HIV in this CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE activity titled Unlocking the Potential of Long-Acting PrEP to Halt HIV Transmissions. For the full presentation, downloadable Practice Aids, and complete CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at https://bit.ly/40Mr2AC. CME/MOC/NCPD/CPE/AAPA/IPCE credit will be available until June 12, 2026.
Yoga Postures to Practicefor Holistic (Physical, Mental, and Cognitive) Well...Bhoj Raj Singh
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An ancient System for holistic health (mental and physical) and wellbeing, is a scientific art of living with harmony (connecting) of mind and body. Although much more ancient than Patanjali, who documented yoga systematically about 2000 years ago, Patanjali is often referred to as the "father of modern yoga."
Yoga postures are commonly depicted in ancient paintings, carvings, and sculptures in almost all civilizations and religions, thus Yoga cant be described as an act of Hinduism. It originated long before any religion on Earth, with the emergence of life on the Planet. All yoga poses are natural, and what is not natural is not yoga; it is油Viyoga.
Besides Vedic Yoga, Hatha, Vinyasa, Ashtanga, Iyengar, Yin, Restorative, Kundalini, Bikram, Sahaj, and Power yoga are some popular types.
Vinyasa油Yoga is the closest form to Vedic Yoga; it is known for its flowing movements, not very rigorous, not too much straining, actions flow with the breath.
Though all yoga may lead to meditation (Dhyan) for your inner upliftment, it is not the same as described in Hinduism for self-liberation.
In Hinduism, different paths of life looking distinct but can be practiced all together, they are: Karma Yoga (selfless action and service), Bhakti Yoga (devotion and love for God or Godly power), Jnana (Gyan) Yoga (gaining knowledge for self-realization through wisdom), Dhyan Yoga (meditation) and Kriya Yoga (optimum utilization of your vital and muscular energy).油
Drugs Acting on the Autonomic Nervous System Classification, Properties & UsesSajini
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This presentation offers a comprehensive overview of drugs acting on the autonomic nervous system (ANS), including sympathomimetic, sympatholytic, parasympathomimetic, and anticholinergic agents. It explains the classification, mechanism of action, properties, formulation, brand names, and clinical uses of key drugs like adrenaline, dopamine, propranolol, atropine, and pilocarpine. Ideal for students and professionals in pharmacy, medicine, and healthcare.
Pharmaceutical Agents Acting on the Gastrointestinal Tract (GIT)Sajini
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This presentation provides a detailed overview of gastrointestinal (GIT) agents used in pharmaceutical practice, including antacids, acidifying agents, cathartics, protectives, and adsorbents. It covers classification, mechanisms, properties, uses, and common brand names. Ideal for pharmacy students and healthcare professionals.
Ratricharya according to ayurveda along with day and night pattern in various...DR DHARMENDRA BINJHWAR
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This slide are more importents for ayurveda students and teachers because i have mentioned in this slide night time routine in ayurveda the ancient science of India along with day and night pattern in various counteries within in one ppt. thanks for watching i will be greatful for your suggestion and feedback... please like share and suppourt
Dr. Seth A. Eidemiller is a board-certified emergency physician whose professional journey began on a fourth-generation dairy farm in Idaho. Early on, he gained experience through farming, wildfire suppression, and construction work, which gave him a strong foundation in practical skills and resilience. After completing degrees in International Studies and Spanish, he returned to Boise to fulfill the prerequisites for medical school and study laboratory sciences. He then attended the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, and continued his training with a residency in emergency medicine in Fresno. Today, he serves as Vice Chair of the Chico Emergency Medicine Physician Group.
Whooping cough for BSC 5th sem community health nursing..
This includes
Introduction
Definition
Incidence
Incubation period
Causes
Clinical manifestations
Diagnostic evaluation
Treatment
Prevention
Complications
Of whooping cough....
Mastering the Review Article: Structure, Strategy & SuccessRajendra Dev Bhatt
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A scoping search identified various types of review articles. For this training, most common types were selected, highlighting their key features, strengths, weaknesses, and uses.
This presentation provides a concise yet comprehensive review of common clinical signs and their diagnostic significance, summarized under the acronym PICCKLE Pallor, Icterus, Clubbing, Cyanosis, Koilonychia, Lymphadenopathy, and Edema. Each condition is defined, followed by key causes, pathophysiology, diagnostic techniques, and clinical relevance. The content is tailored for undergraduate and postgraduate students in medicine and pharmacy, as well as early-career clinicians seeking to reinforce their clinical examination skills