Health involves mental, social, and physical well-being, with illnesses affecting body organs. There are two types of illnesses - infectious diseases caused by microorganisms like measles and flu, and non-infectious diseases like obesity not caused by microorganisms. Health professionals like general practitioners and specialists can help treat illnesses and maintain health.
The document discusses different types of illnesses and how they are treated. A general practitioner treats common illnesses, while medical specialists focus on specific illnesses or body parts like dermatologists and cardiologists. People see doctors at hospitals for medical emergencies, tests, or treatments. Infectious diseases like Ebola, tuberculosis, malaria, and athlete's foot are caused by microorganisms and can be transmitted between people. They are treated with medicines like antibiotics, antivirals, or antifungals. Preventing infectious diseases involves washing hands, cleaning cuts, and avoiding contact. Non-infectious diseases are prevented through a balanced diet, exercise, sleep, and stress management.
This document discusses different types of illnesses including infectious and non-infectious diseases. Infectious diseases can be transmitted through personal contact, droplets, contaminated objects, animals, food or water. They are caused by bacteria, viruses, protozoans or fungi. To prevent infectious diseases, people should wash their hands, brush their teeth, clean cuts, keep pets healthy, wash produce, avoid walking barefoot, and get vaccinations which contain weakened versions of viruses or bacteria to help the body build immunity. Non-infectious diseases can be prevented through a balanced diet, regular exercise, sufficient sleep, following safety rules, and accepting oneself and others.
HDF5 is a file format and software library for storing and managing large amounts of numerical data. It supports hierarchical organization of data through groups, datasets that store multidimensional arrays of data, and attributes that store metadata. HDF5 files can be accessed and extended with additional data through its API, allowing for efficient input/output and access to subsets of large datasets.
This document discusses health, illness, and how diseases are transmitted and prevented. It defines health as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being. It describes different types of health professionals like general practitioners and medical specialists. It defines illnesses as health problems that affect the body's organs, and categorizes them into infectious diseases caused by microorganisms and non-infectious diseases not caused by microorganisms. It discusses how infectious diseases like bacteria, viruses, protozoans, and fungi can be transmitted and treated. It emphasizes the importance of healthy lifestyle habits, vaccines, and hygiene in preventing infectious diseases.
The document provides advice to students interested in becoming involved in the study of UFOs (ufology). It explains that ufology suffers from a lack of funding, so work in the field is generally done as an unpaid avocation. It recommends students pursue formal education and careers in diverse fields that can be applied to ufology, like social sciences, physics, aviation and more. Students are advised to volunteer with UFO organizations to gain experience and mentoring from current investigators.
This document outlines a student's daily routines and activities, including getting up, brushing teeth, doing homework, having meals, going to and from school, making bed, playing, visiting friends, watching TV, tidying rooms, and taking the bus. It also asks how often they do certain activities and what time certain events occur. Additionally, it prompts the student to create a personal chart with their name, age, and preferences about activities they always/never do, love/like/dislike, and can't stand, along with what they played with when younger compared to now.
The document discusses the different ecosystems found in the sea, including seaweed, invertebrates like jellyfish and mussels, and vertebrates like fish, reptiles, and mammals. It explains the food chain in the sea, with seaweed and herbivores at the bottom and carnivores and omnivores at the top. Finally, it outlines the three main zones in the sea - the coast, high sea, and deep sea - and some of the animals typically found in each area.
Health refers to physical, mental and social well-being, while illness affects the body's organs and causes symptoms like fever, pain or coughing. A doctor diagnoses illnesses by studying symptoms and treats illnesses to relieve symptoms and potentially cure the illness. Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, protozoans and fungi, some of which can infect humans. To prevent infectious diseases, healthy lifestyle habits like handwashing, dental hygiene, cleaning cuts and washing produce must be followed, along with vaccinations. Non-infectious diseases can also be prevented through a balanced diet, exercise, sleep, safety practices, self-respect and respect for others.
This document discusses how diseases are spread, distinguishing between infectious and non-infectious diseases. It notes that infectious diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, protozoans, or fungi and are transmitted through personal contact, contact with contaminated objects, animals, water, or food. Non-infectious diseases like obesity or allergies are not transmitted between individuals.
The document summarizes the characteristics of different types of animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It describes their physical traits such as bodies divided into head, trunk and extremities, and well-developed nervous and sensory systems. It provides details on characteristics like reproduction methods (oviparous or viviparous), diets (carnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous), and distinguishing physical attributes of subgroups within the larger classes.
This document outlines the four stages of the disciplinary process for sacking an employee for gross misconduct or bad behavior:
1. Suspend the employee with pay while investigating, being careful not to imply guilt.
2. Investigate by interviewing witnesses and inviting the employee to an investigatory hearing.
3. Hold a formal disciplinary meeting with the employee, presenting evidence and allowing them to respond before deciding.
4. Communicate the decision in writing, including reasons, notice or termination details, and right to appeal. Follow a separate process if an appeal is made.
This document provides design specifications and guidelines for Focus Edu Care learning centers. It includes walkthroughs of key areas like reception, counseling, classrooms, lounge, faculty room, library, and computer room. Specifications are given for elements like lighting, furniture, colors, and signage. Detailed drawings and dimensions are provided for the Focus logo, counseling workstations, chairs, tables, and other furniture. Design principles aim to create a welcoming, focused, and collaborative learning environment through layout, lighting, and use of color.
The document summarizes key aspects of Spanish history, including its economy, society, politics, religion, science, art, and literature. It covers major periods like the Renaissance, Baroque, and rule under the Catholic Kings and Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties. The document groups information under headings about economy, society, politics, religion, science, art and culture, and highlights influential figures like Goya.
The document describes the three main sectors of economy - the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. The primary sector involves extraction of raw materials from nature through activities like farming, livestock rearing, fishing and forestry. The secondary sector processes these raw materials through manufacturing. The tertiary sector provides services to consumers such as commerce, tourism, transport, communication, healthcare and education.
This document discusses different types of energy including kinetic, potential, chemical, electrical, thermal, light, and nuclear energy. It explains that energy can change forms through transformation but cannot be created or destroyed. It also distinguishes between non-renewable energy sources like uranium, petroleum, coal, and natural gas, which are limited, and renewable sources like hydraulic, solar, biofuels, and wind energy, which are replaced naturally.
Light moves in a straight line and very fast, at 300,000 km per second. White light is a mixture of seven colors. Objects can be transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on whether light passes through, some light passes through, or no light passes through. Materials can be luminous if they produce their own light or non-luminous if they do not produce light. Heat transfers from hotter to colder bodies, with conductors heating up quickly and insulators heating up slowly.
The document summarizes the key characteristics of five vertebrate classes: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It describes their body structures, systems, modes of reproduction, diets, and major subgroups. For each class, it provides defining physical attributes and biological features.
Minerals are natural materials that can be found in nature and make up rocks, bones, and shells. Each mineral has distinct physical properties like shape, color, luster, and hardness. Minerals are useful - gypsum is used for building and diamonds are used for jewelry. Rocks are composed of minerals and are obtained from mines or quarries. Rocks like slate, marble, and granite are used for construction, while coal is used as fuel. Granite specifically contains quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals and is a hard, resistant rock used historically for sculptures. Soil contains rocks, sand, minerals, air, water, and organic matter. Fertile soil with more water and nutrients
The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste products around the body. It includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart pumps blood through arteries, which branch into capillaries where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged, and veins return blood back to the heart. Blood contains plasma and blood cells like red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and white blood cells, which fight infection. The circulatory system has two circuits - pulmonary circulation carries blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while general circulation transports oxygenated blood to tissues and returns carbon dioxide back to the heart.
The document discusses the three main sectors of the economy: primary, secondary, and tertiary. The primary sector involves raw material extraction through activities like farming, fishing, mining, and forestry. The secondary sector transforms raw materials through manufacturing. The tertiary sector provides consumer and commercial services, such as transportation, tourism, communications, commerce, healthcare, and education.
Project unit 8 science agustin fuentes sarabialola caravaca
油
The document discusses electricity, magnetism, and their relationship. It explains that electricity involves the movement of electrons and protons, which can create positive, negative, or neutral charge in objects. It also describes how electrons can move between objects, creating electric current. Magnets attract or repel each other depending on whether their poles are identical or opposite. Electromagnets act like magnets when electric current passes through them, demonstrating the connection between electricity and magnetism.
This document discusses various topics related to commerce, transportation, tourism, and supply and demand. It defines commerce as the business of buying and selling products or services, and identifies two types: international commerce between countries and domestic commerce within one country. It also explains how supply and demand impact prices, with prices going up when demand is higher than supply and prices going down when supply is higher. The document outlines five types of tourism and describes different modes of transportation including road, rail, water, and air transport.
The document discusses the different ecosystems found in the sea, including seaweed, invertebrates like jellyfish and mussels, and vertebrates like fish, reptiles, and mammals. It explains the food chain in the sea, with seaweed and herbivores at the bottom and carnivores and omnivores at the top. Finally, it outlines the three main zones in the sea - the coast, high sea, and deep sea - and some of the animals typically found in each area.
Health refers to physical, mental and social well-being, while illness affects the body's organs and causes symptoms like fever, pain or coughing. A doctor diagnoses illnesses by studying symptoms and treats illnesses to relieve symptoms and potentially cure the illness. Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, protozoans and fungi, some of which can infect humans. To prevent infectious diseases, healthy lifestyle habits like handwashing, dental hygiene, cleaning cuts and washing produce must be followed, along with vaccinations. Non-infectious diseases can also be prevented through a balanced diet, exercise, sleep, safety practices, self-respect and respect for others.
This document discusses how diseases are spread, distinguishing between infectious and non-infectious diseases. It notes that infectious diseases can be caused by bacteria, viruses, protozoans, or fungi and are transmitted through personal contact, contact with contaminated objects, animals, water, or food. Non-infectious diseases like obesity or allergies are not transmitted between individuals.
The document summarizes the characteristics of different types of animals including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It describes their physical traits such as bodies divided into head, trunk and extremities, and well-developed nervous and sensory systems. It provides details on characteristics like reproduction methods (oviparous or viviparous), diets (carnivorous, herbivorous, omnivorous), and distinguishing physical attributes of subgroups within the larger classes.
This document outlines the four stages of the disciplinary process for sacking an employee for gross misconduct or bad behavior:
1. Suspend the employee with pay while investigating, being careful not to imply guilt.
2. Investigate by interviewing witnesses and inviting the employee to an investigatory hearing.
3. Hold a formal disciplinary meeting with the employee, presenting evidence and allowing them to respond before deciding.
4. Communicate the decision in writing, including reasons, notice or termination details, and right to appeal. Follow a separate process if an appeal is made.
This document provides design specifications and guidelines for Focus Edu Care learning centers. It includes walkthroughs of key areas like reception, counseling, classrooms, lounge, faculty room, library, and computer room. Specifications are given for elements like lighting, furniture, colors, and signage. Detailed drawings and dimensions are provided for the Focus logo, counseling workstations, chairs, tables, and other furniture. Design principles aim to create a welcoming, focused, and collaborative learning environment through layout, lighting, and use of color.
The document summarizes key aspects of Spanish history, including its economy, society, politics, religion, science, art, and literature. It covers major periods like the Renaissance, Baroque, and rule under the Catholic Kings and Habsburg and Bourbon dynasties. The document groups information under headings about economy, society, politics, religion, science, art and culture, and highlights influential figures like Goya.
The document describes the three main sectors of economy - the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. The primary sector involves extraction of raw materials from nature through activities like farming, livestock rearing, fishing and forestry. The secondary sector processes these raw materials through manufacturing. The tertiary sector provides services to consumers such as commerce, tourism, transport, communication, healthcare and education.
This document discusses different types of energy including kinetic, potential, chemical, electrical, thermal, light, and nuclear energy. It explains that energy can change forms through transformation but cannot be created or destroyed. It also distinguishes between non-renewable energy sources like uranium, petroleum, coal, and natural gas, which are limited, and renewable sources like hydraulic, solar, biofuels, and wind energy, which are replaced naturally.
Light moves in a straight line and very fast, at 300,000 km per second. White light is a mixture of seven colors. Objects can be transparent, translucent, or opaque depending on whether light passes through, some light passes through, or no light passes through. Materials can be luminous if they produce their own light or non-luminous if they do not produce light. Heat transfers from hotter to colder bodies, with conductors heating up quickly and insulators heating up slowly.
The document summarizes the key characteristics of five vertebrate classes: fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. It describes their body structures, systems, modes of reproduction, diets, and major subgroups. For each class, it provides defining physical attributes and biological features.
Minerals are natural materials that can be found in nature and make up rocks, bones, and shells. Each mineral has distinct physical properties like shape, color, luster, and hardness. Minerals are useful - gypsum is used for building and diamonds are used for jewelry. Rocks are composed of minerals and are obtained from mines or quarries. Rocks like slate, marble, and granite are used for construction, while coal is used as fuel. Granite specifically contains quartz, feldspar, and mica minerals and is a hard, resistant rock used historically for sculptures. Soil contains rocks, sand, minerals, air, water, and organic matter. Fertile soil with more water and nutrients
The circulatory system transports oxygen, nutrients, and waste products around the body. It includes the heart, blood vessels, and blood. The heart pumps blood through arteries, which branch into capillaries where oxygen and nutrients are exchanged, and veins return blood back to the heart. Blood contains plasma and blood cells like red blood cells, which carry oxygen, and white blood cells, which fight infection. The circulatory system has two circuits - pulmonary circulation carries blood to the lungs to pick up oxygen and release carbon dioxide, while general circulation transports oxygenated blood to tissues and returns carbon dioxide back to the heart.
The document discusses the three main sectors of the economy: primary, secondary, and tertiary. The primary sector involves raw material extraction through activities like farming, fishing, mining, and forestry. The secondary sector transforms raw materials through manufacturing. The tertiary sector provides consumer and commercial services, such as transportation, tourism, communications, commerce, healthcare, and education.
Project unit 8 science agustin fuentes sarabialola caravaca
油
The document discusses electricity, magnetism, and their relationship. It explains that electricity involves the movement of electrons and protons, which can create positive, negative, or neutral charge in objects. It also describes how electrons can move between objects, creating electric current. Magnets attract or repel each other depending on whether their poles are identical or opposite. Electromagnets act like magnets when electric current passes through them, demonstrating the connection between electricity and magnetism.
This document discusses various topics related to commerce, transportation, tourism, and supply and demand. It defines commerce as the business of buying and selling products or services, and identifies two types: international commerce between countries and domestic commerce within one country. It also explains how supply and demand impact prices, with prices going up when demand is higher than supply and prices going down when supply is higher. The document outlines five types of tourism and describes different modes of transportation including road, rail, water, and air transport.
project management tool is specifically designed for project managers, offeri...rowevel861
油
This project management tool is specifically designed for project managers, offering a comprehensive suite of features to streamline planning, execution, and monitoring of projects. With intuitive interfaces and robust functionalities, it facilitates effective collaboration, resource allocation, and progress tracking, ensuring that project goals are met efficiently. Ideal for teams of all sizes, this solution enhances productivity and fosters accountability, making it an essential asset for any project management professional.
Strategic management presentation is the comprehensive collection of ongoing ...dagamijessamaedagle
油
Strategic thinking is simply an intentional and rational thought process that focuses on the analysis of critical factors and variables that will influence the long-term success of a business, a team, or an individual.
Strategic thinking includes careful and deliberate anticipation of threats and vulnerabilities to guard against and opportunities to pursue. Ultimately strategic thinking and analysis lead to a clear set of goals, plans, and new ideas required to survive and thrive in a competitive, changing environment. This sort of thinking must account for economic realities, market forces, and available resources.
Strategic thinking requires research, analytical thinking, innovation, problem-solving skills, communication and leadership skills, and decisiveness.
how to improve strategic thinking skillsWhy is Strategic Thinking Important?
The competitive landscape can change quickly for any organization. New trends may emerge quickly and require you to take advantage of them or fall behind. By incorporating everyday strategic thinking into your work and life routines, you will become more skilled at anticipating, forecasting, and capitalizing on opportunities.
On an individual level, thinking strategically allows you to make a greater contribution in your role, become more essential to your organization, and prove that youre ready to control greater resources.
What is Strategic Thinking in Business?
During an organizations annual strategic planning process, leaders often compile, analyze, and synthesize external and internal data and ideas to develop its strategic intent and build a strategic narrative. This document will guide the company into the future for a defined period of time. Leaders then choose and plan specific actions that will accomplish these strategic initiatives.
Businesses also need to schedule a time for strategic thinking and reviews throughout the year. Leadership teams should periodically examine their strategic initiatives to ensure execution is taking place, review, and sustain the effort across the organization.
What is Strategic Thinking in Leadership?
Business leaders and stakeholders use strategic thinking and analysis to decide what product mix theyll offer, what competitive landscape to compete in (or not compete in), and how limited resources will be allocated such as time, employees, and capital. They must decide how to best structure enroll others to achieve important objectives and to avoid putting resources at unnecessary risk of loss.
What are the Components of Strategic Thinking?
If youre working on your companys strategy, youll need to engage in analysis, problem-solving, decision making, and leading through change.
As you create a strategic direction or plan, youll analyze:
Business opportunities and vulnerabilities
Feasible of each idea or risk
The costs associated with each move you are considering
The likelihood that various tactics will be effective
Methods of aligning objectives with the
LESSON 10 STABLISHING VALIDITY AND REALBILITY OF RESEARCH INSTRUMENT- DAGAM...dagamijessamaedagle
油
Reliability and Validity
Quantitative Methodology
Reliability and validity are important aspects of selecting a survey instrument. Reliability refers to the extent that the instrument yields the same results over multiple trials. Validity refers to how well the instrument measures what you intend it to measure. In research, there are three ways to approach validity and they include content validity, construct validity, and criterion-related validity.
Content validity evaluates how well the items on the scale represent or measure the information you intend to assess. Do the questions you ask represent all the possible questions you could ask?
Construct validity measures what the calculated scores represent and whether you can generalize them. Construct validity uses statistical analyses, such as correlations, to verify the relevance of the questions. You can correlate questions from an existing, reliable instrument with questions from the instrument under examination to determine if construct validity is present. High correlation between the scores indicates convergent validity. If you establish convergent validity, you support construct validity.
Criterion-related validity refers to how well the instruments scores predict a known outcome that you expect them to predict. You use statistical analyses, such as correlations, to determine if criterion-related validity exists. You should correlate scores from the instrument with an item they knew to predict. If a correlation of > .60 exists, criterion related validity exists as well.
You can assess reliability using the test-retest method, alternative form method, internal consistency method, split-halves method, and inter-rater reliability.
Test-retest is a method that administers the same instrument to the same sample at two different points in time, perhaps one year intervals. If you find that the scores at both time periods correlate highly (> .60), you can consider them reliable. The alternative form method requires two different instruments consisting of similar content. You must have the same sample take both instruments, and then you correlate the scores from both instruments. If you find high correlations, you can consider the instrument reliable. Internal consistency uses one instrument administered only once.
You use the coefficient alpha (or Cronbachs alpha) to assess the internal consistency of the items. If the alpha value is .70 or higher, you can consider the instrument reliable. The split-halves method also requires one test administered once. The number of items in the scale are divided into halves and a correlation is taken to estimate the reliability of each half of the test. To estimate the reliability of the entire survey, the Spearman-Brown correction must be applied. Inter-rater reliability involves comparing the observations of two or more individuals and assessing the agreement of the observations. Kappa values can be calculated in this instance. Question
Material management is the process of planning, sourcing, storing, and controlling materials to ensure efficient production and cost-effectiveness. It helps in optimizing inventory, reducing waste, and maintaining a smooth supply chain.
Tran Quoc Bao Leading Chief Executive Officer CEO in Vietnam Healthcare -the ...Ignite Capital
油
Tran Quoc Bao: The Visionary Transforming Vietnams Healthcare Landscape
Tran Quoc Bao, CEO of Prima Saigon, stands as one of Vietnams most influential healthcare leaders, making a profound mark on the countrys healthcare sector and beyond. As the first Vietnamese member of the Advisory Panel for the Asian Hospital & Healthcare Management, Bao shapes global healthcare trends. Under his leadership, Prima Saigon has become the benchmark for excellence in international daycare and ambulatory services.
With nearly two decades of experience at the crossroads of healthcare and finance, Bao is not only a clinical innovator but also a master strategist. He has held leadership roles at prominent institutions like City International Hospital, FV Hospital, and TMMC Healthcare (Tam Tri Hospital Group), as well as international experience at The Alfred Hospital in Australia. His crowning achievement was leading Cao Tang Hospital through its transformation into Vietnams first Joint Commission International (JCI)-accredited hospitalan achievement that propelled Vietnams healthcare system onto the global stage.
Baos influence reaches far beyond his clinical expertise. Armed with elite financial credentialsCFA速, CMT速, CPWA速, and FMVA速he has directed over $2 billion in healthcare mergers and acquisitions, fundamentally reshaping the countrys healthcare investment landscape. His rare ability to merge healthcare innovation with financial insight has earned him widespread recognition as a thought leader in the sector.
A prolific writer, Bao has contributed over 20 articles to leading publications such as Bloomberg, Forbes, and US News, offering valuable perspectives on healthcare investment and innovation. His insights have made him a sought-after authority globally. He has also received numerous accolades, including "Healthcare Executive of the Year Vietnam 2021" and Medical Tourism Leader of the Year 2021 from Medical Excellence Japan.
Beyond his leadership at Prima Saigon, Bao advises global consulting giants like BCG, Bain, and McKinsey on strategic healthcare investments and partnerships. His unparalleled expertise continues to shape the future of healthcare in Asia and around the world, solidifying his legacy as one of the most influential healthcare leaders in Vietnam.
Material management is the process of planning, sourcing, storing, and controlling materials to ensure efficient production and cost-effectiveness. It helps in optimizing inventory, reducing waste, and maintaining a smooth supply chain.
The PPT provides nutshell amount of information required for a group work process and why each phase is important with reference attached for complete understanding. Hence you would get to know with this group work process explained can be applied to any target people.
Graeme Cowan, keynote speaker: Building Team Safety, Resilience and Growth Gr...Graeme Cowan Enterprises
油
Graeme Cowan is a team care and resilience speaker. His keynote topics include:
GREAT TEAMS CARE - Building safety, resilience, and growth
SELFCARE ISN'T SELFISH - Resilience for uncertain times
CREW CARE - Building psychologically safe and resilient teams
R U OK?365 - How to support a teammate (or loved one) in distress
He has found that in the best teams - people have each other's back, enjoy working together, and care about each other
Traktor is a popular DJ software developed by Native Instruments, designed for professional DJs, music producers, and anyone looking to mix and manipulate audio tracks. It offers powerful tools for live performances, studio mixing, and creating custom soundscapes. Traktor is known for its robust feature set, intuitive interface, and excellent integration with hardware controllers and audio equipment.
Please Copy This Direct Download Link Below
https://postcrack.org/download-setup/
Note: >> Please copy the link and paste it into Google New Tab now Download link
Key Features of Traktor:
1. Advanced Mixing and Cueing
Multiple Decks: Traktor supports up to 4 decks, allowing you to mix and manipulate multiple tracks simultaneously. Each deck can be customized with its own settings and effects.
Cue Points: DJs can set multiple cue points within tracks to quickly jump to specific parts of the
he Circular Economy Industrial Cluster Ecosystem is a sustainable framework that promotes resource efficiency, waste reduction, and industrial symbiosis among interconnected industries. It focuses on closed-loop production systems, where waste from one industry serves as raw material for another, minimizing environmental impact