The display board was created during a four-week student teaching placement from April 25th to May 20th 2016, where the topic focus was on Africa. It provided visual information for students on the continent of Africa during that period.
1) The article discusses how to approach buying contemporary art, whether as an investment or for pleasure. It emphasizes choosing art that you can develop a "relationship" with over time through contemplation.
2) It recommends visiting exhibitions and galleries to see different styles and media, and speaking to artists directly to learn about their work. Building relationships with galleries can also help guide purchases.
3) Buying should be about finding art that engages your imagination long-term, not just matching decor. Trusting your instincts along with research leads to purchases that continue to interest you for years.
Banque de France's Workshop on Granularity: Xavier Gabaix slides, June 2016Soledad Zignago
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This paper explores behavioral macroeconomics through a framework of sparse dynamic programming, suggesting that agents use simplified, sparse representations of complex economic models. It challenges traditional economic assumptions by showing how this approach can address inattention and decision-making in high-dimensional economies. The author connects this with prior literature and develops models that can accommodate bounded rationality and attention allocation in economic decision-making.
Current account imbalances in the A: competitiveness or demand shock? G. Gau...Soledad Zignago
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The workshop addressed external imbalances in the euro area, focusing on their causes, such as competitiveness issues and demand shocks, and their consequences on economic recovery. It highlighted the misallocation of capital and the need for structural reforms and policy coordination to address persistent imbalances and facilitate recovery. The discussion included recommendations for macroprudential policies and fiscal capacity enhancements to support rebalancing efforts.
The document discusses the Domain Name System (DNS) created in 1983 by Paul Mockapetris. DNS provides simplified addressing of computers on IP networks by linking domain names to IP addresses. It functions through a hierarchical database of information stored in a tree structure across many servers for stability. The DNS tree is divided into top-level domains like .se at the first level, with subdomains at lower levels separated by periods, like www.wikiskola.se. There are 13 root servers worldwide that store little data but are essential for internet function by resolving domain names.
Tayte James Wegner is seeking an internship in a refinery and has experience in construction, roofing, and carpentry. He has a 3.67 GPA from Billings Senior High School and is currently pursuing an Associate of Applied Science in Process Plant Technology from Montana State University Billings City College. Wegner has worked as a laborer, carpenter, and roofer and prides himself on being hard working, a leader, and detail oriented.
Dokumen ini merupakan modul pembelajaran mengenai kateter urin, mencakup jenis dan teknik pemasangan kateter, serta struktur dan fungsi sistem urinaria. Mahasiswa diharapkan dapat menjelaskan kateter urin, indikasi pemasangannya, serta karakteristik urin normal dan abnormal. Selain itu, dokumen juga menjelaskan tujuan dan langkah-langkah dalam melakukan kateterisasi secara benar.
The document provides a short-term plan for a numeracy lesson on length and capacity for a Year 1 class. The plan includes the learning objectives, success criteria, vocabulary, activities, differentiation strategies and assessment. The lesson aims to help children identify and demonstrate different capacities such as full, nearly full, half full, nearly empty and empty. Activities include using containers of water and rice to explore capacity, filling in a worksheet, and playing a capacity game. The evaluation found that most children could identify and demonstrate the key capacities, with some able to explain how they knew the amount. The plan notes that higher ability children should be further challenged in future lessons.
Behaviour management during my 2nd year placementChloeBlake
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This behavior management system used a color-coded ladder to track students' behavior throughout the week. Students would start on green each week for positive behavior. They could move up to silver, gold, and receive rewards for reaching gold by the end of the week. Negative behavior would move them down to yellow and red, with consequences like missing choosing time or being sent to another classroom. The goal was to encourage positive behavior and responsibility through an incentive system.
This document provides a lesson plan for a class focusing on preparing for a school trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The lesson will recap what the class has learned about African animals and introduce the concept of a safari. Children will discuss and list items they might take on a safari, with activities differentiated for different ability levels. The lesson aims to engage the children and get them excited about the upcoming trip, while assessing their understanding of safaris.
Behaviour management policies aim to promote positive behaviour and help children understand appropriate conduct in school. The placement school has two key policies: students have a right to learn without disruption, and teachers have a right to teach without disruption. The school uses a smiley face system to reward good behaviour with stickers and certificates, while a sad face is used to reflect on poor conduct and make improvements. The overall goal is to encourage relationships that allow everyone to learn in a supportive environment.
The child engaged with number snakes, filling in missing numbers confidently up to a point. While counting lower numbers silently, the child occasionally miscounted due to not using one-to-one correspondence. The child shows skills in the 40-60 month Development Matters band such as counting to 20 and representing numbers. Next steps include filling multiple missing numbers in sequences and introducing single-digit addition and subtraction.
1) The document discusses strategies for effectively engaging with children during play, such as regularly pausing to allow children time to think and direct conversations, asking open-ended questions, and showing curiosity in children's activities.
2) It emphasizes the importance of listening to children's questions and responding in ways that encourage independent thinking, such as answering a question with another question, rather than directly providing answers.
3) Examples are given of how the author has joined children in play as a partner rather than instructor, and how allowing children to direct activities can broaden their learning and development.
Within the reception class, there is a wide range of abilities and socio-economic backgrounds represented. One child, Joe, requires additional support due to being the youngest in the class with limited language and confidence. Strategies have been implemented to promote Joe's inclusion and progress, including 1:1 sessions to increase his abilities and confidence, allowing him to observe activities before participating, and consistent monitoring of his development. While Joe currently performs at a lower ability, he has made improvements in writing and language since the start of term due to these targeted strategies.
This activity plan summarizes a Christmas nativity-themed activity for a whole class of 32 children. The teacher will read the story "The Bearer of Gifts" and discuss how it relates to the children's nativity play. Then children will work in pairs to identify similarities and differences between the story and their nativity. Finally, children will make their own special stars in an activity differentiated for high, middle, and low ability levels. The teacher will assess children's understanding of the nativity story and challenge individuals appropriately. Most children successfully identified elements of the story and completed their stars. The activity reinforced the children's knowledge of the Christmas nativity story.
This document summarizes a planned activity for a group of 8 mixed-ability children focusing on nocturnal animals. The activity will include reading a story about foxes, discussing nocturnal animals, identifying them and facts about examples like foxes and bats. Children will then do related creative activities like making collages, paintings, writing facts, and modeling animals. The teacher will differentiate support for different ability levels and assess learning throughout on children's engagement and growing knowledge of nocturnal animals.
The document describes Rose's activities throughout a school day, including carpet time, painting, snack time, mark making, outdoor play, and creative activities. Rose demonstrates independence in her play and focus in completing tasks. The classroom supports holistic development through provision of different areas targeting various elements of the curriculum. The role play area in particular supports holistic development by providing opportunities for social interaction, imagination, and exposure to numeracy concepts.
Rose, age 4, took on the role of teacher during independent play at the mark-making table. She instructed three other children on writing numbers and counting. Rose demonstrated skills in role-playing, turn-taking, and pretend play. Based on her interest in teaching, the observer plans to add more educational resources to the role-play area, such as a whiteboard. Rose will also be given opportunities to teach during structured phonics and math lessons.
- The child independently built a tower using coloured blocks and showed the observer different patterns and colours used. She counted the blocks confidently up to 14 and continued adding to her tower.
- Later, the child was observed drawing the tower, colouring the blocks to match their placement in the tower, and writing numbers next to each block independently.
- The observation showed the child's self-confidence, understanding of patterns, counting skills up to 14, and independent use of materials to represent her creation.
Rose was observed exploring outdoors with a magnifying glass and camera. She used the tools to find and observe different mini-beasts, discussing her findings out loud. Rose showed confidence in her abilities and offered to help the observer use the tools as well. Based on Rose's clear interest and skill in investigating and documenting mini-beasts, the observer plans to create an investigation area with tools like spoons, tweezers and cameras for Rose to continue exploring.
THE QUIZ CLUB OF PSGCAS BRINGS T0 YOU A FUN-FILLED, SEAT EDGE BUSINESS QUIZ
DIVE INTO THE PRELIMS OF BIZCOM 2024
QM: GOWTHAM S
BCom (2022-25)
THE QUIZ CLUB OF PSGCAS
How to Manage & Create a New Department in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In Odoo 18's Employee module, organizing your workforce into departments enhances management and reporting efficiency. Departments are a crucial organizational unit within the Employee module.
Tayte James Wegner is seeking an internship in a refinery and has experience in construction, roofing, and carpentry. He has a 3.67 GPA from Billings Senior High School and is currently pursuing an Associate of Applied Science in Process Plant Technology from Montana State University Billings City College. Wegner has worked as a laborer, carpenter, and roofer and prides himself on being hard working, a leader, and detail oriented.
Dokumen ini merupakan modul pembelajaran mengenai kateter urin, mencakup jenis dan teknik pemasangan kateter, serta struktur dan fungsi sistem urinaria. Mahasiswa diharapkan dapat menjelaskan kateter urin, indikasi pemasangannya, serta karakteristik urin normal dan abnormal. Selain itu, dokumen juga menjelaskan tujuan dan langkah-langkah dalam melakukan kateterisasi secara benar.
The document provides a short-term plan for a numeracy lesson on length and capacity for a Year 1 class. The plan includes the learning objectives, success criteria, vocabulary, activities, differentiation strategies and assessment. The lesson aims to help children identify and demonstrate different capacities such as full, nearly full, half full, nearly empty and empty. Activities include using containers of water and rice to explore capacity, filling in a worksheet, and playing a capacity game. The evaluation found that most children could identify and demonstrate the key capacities, with some able to explain how they knew the amount. The plan notes that higher ability children should be further challenged in future lessons.
Behaviour management during my 2nd year placementChloeBlake
油
This behavior management system used a color-coded ladder to track students' behavior throughout the week. Students would start on green each week for positive behavior. They could move up to silver, gold, and receive rewards for reaching gold by the end of the week. Negative behavior would move them down to yellow and red, with consequences like missing choosing time or being sent to another classroom. The goal was to encourage positive behavior and responsibility through an incentive system.
This document provides a lesson plan for a class focusing on preparing for a school trip to the Yorkshire Wildlife Park. The lesson will recap what the class has learned about African animals and introduce the concept of a safari. Children will discuss and list items they might take on a safari, with activities differentiated for different ability levels. The lesson aims to engage the children and get them excited about the upcoming trip, while assessing their understanding of safaris.
Behaviour management policies aim to promote positive behaviour and help children understand appropriate conduct in school. The placement school has two key policies: students have a right to learn without disruption, and teachers have a right to teach without disruption. The school uses a smiley face system to reward good behaviour with stickers and certificates, while a sad face is used to reflect on poor conduct and make improvements. The overall goal is to encourage relationships that allow everyone to learn in a supportive environment.
The child engaged with number snakes, filling in missing numbers confidently up to a point. While counting lower numbers silently, the child occasionally miscounted due to not using one-to-one correspondence. The child shows skills in the 40-60 month Development Matters band such as counting to 20 and representing numbers. Next steps include filling multiple missing numbers in sequences and introducing single-digit addition and subtraction.
1) The document discusses strategies for effectively engaging with children during play, such as regularly pausing to allow children time to think and direct conversations, asking open-ended questions, and showing curiosity in children's activities.
2) It emphasizes the importance of listening to children's questions and responding in ways that encourage independent thinking, such as answering a question with another question, rather than directly providing answers.
3) Examples are given of how the author has joined children in play as a partner rather than instructor, and how allowing children to direct activities can broaden their learning and development.
Within the reception class, there is a wide range of abilities and socio-economic backgrounds represented. One child, Joe, requires additional support due to being the youngest in the class with limited language and confidence. Strategies have been implemented to promote Joe's inclusion and progress, including 1:1 sessions to increase his abilities and confidence, allowing him to observe activities before participating, and consistent monitoring of his development. While Joe currently performs at a lower ability, he has made improvements in writing and language since the start of term due to these targeted strategies.
This activity plan summarizes a Christmas nativity-themed activity for a whole class of 32 children. The teacher will read the story "The Bearer of Gifts" and discuss how it relates to the children's nativity play. Then children will work in pairs to identify similarities and differences between the story and their nativity. Finally, children will make their own special stars in an activity differentiated for high, middle, and low ability levels. The teacher will assess children's understanding of the nativity story and challenge individuals appropriately. Most children successfully identified elements of the story and completed their stars. The activity reinforced the children's knowledge of the Christmas nativity story.
This document summarizes a planned activity for a group of 8 mixed-ability children focusing on nocturnal animals. The activity will include reading a story about foxes, discussing nocturnal animals, identifying them and facts about examples like foxes and bats. Children will then do related creative activities like making collages, paintings, writing facts, and modeling animals. The teacher will differentiate support for different ability levels and assess learning throughout on children's engagement and growing knowledge of nocturnal animals.
The document describes Rose's activities throughout a school day, including carpet time, painting, snack time, mark making, outdoor play, and creative activities. Rose demonstrates independence in her play and focus in completing tasks. The classroom supports holistic development through provision of different areas targeting various elements of the curriculum. The role play area in particular supports holistic development by providing opportunities for social interaction, imagination, and exposure to numeracy concepts.
Rose, age 4, took on the role of teacher during independent play at the mark-making table. She instructed three other children on writing numbers and counting. Rose demonstrated skills in role-playing, turn-taking, and pretend play. Based on her interest in teaching, the observer plans to add more educational resources to the role-play area, such as a whiteboard. Rose will also be given opportunities to teach during structured phonics and math lessons.
- The child independently built a tower using coloured blocks and showed the observer different patterns and colours used. She counted the blocks confidently up to 14 and continued adding to her tower.
- Later, the child was observed drawing the tower, colouring the blocks to match their placement in the tower, and writing numbers next to each block independently.
- The observation showed the child's self-confidence, understanding of patterns, counting skills up to 14, and independent use of materials to represent her creation.
Rose was observed exploring outdoors with a magnifying glass and camera. She used the tools to find and observe different mini-beasts, discussing her findings out loud. Rose showed confidence in her abilities and offered to help the observer use the tools as well. Based on Rose's clear interest and skill in investigating and documenting mini-beasts, the observer plans to create an investigation area with tools like spoons, tweezers and cameras for Rose to continue exploring.
THE QUIZ CLUB OF PSGCAS BRINGS T0 YOU A FUN-FILLED, SEAT EDGE BUSINESS QUIZ
DIVE INTO THE PRELIMS OF BIZCOM 2024
QM: GOWTHAM S
BCom (2022-25)
THE QUIZ CLUB OF PSGCAS
How to Manage & Create a New Department in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In Odoo 18's Employee module, organizing your workforce into departments enhances management and reporting efficiency. Departments are a crucial organizational unit within the Employee module.
How to Manage Upselling of Subscriptions in Odoo 18Celine George
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Subscriptions in Odoo 18 are designed to auto-renew indefinitely, ensuring continuous service for customers. However, businesses often need flexibility to adjust pricing or quantities based on evolving customer needs.
Overview of Employee in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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The employee module is a core component of the HR workspace that helps the business to get the employee activities and details. This would also allow you to get the employee details by acting as a centralized system and accessing, updating, and managing all the other employee data.
Paper 109 | Archetypal Journeys in Interstellar: Exploring Universal Themes...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Get ready to embark on a cosmic quest as we unpack the archetypal power behind Christopher Nolans Interstellar. Discover how heros journey tropes, mythic symbols like wormholes and tesseracts, and themes of love, sacrifice, and environmental urgency shape this epic odyssey. Whether youre a film theory buff or a casual viewer, youll learn why Coopers journey resonates with timeless mythsand what it means for our own future. Smash that like button, and follow for more deep dives into cinemas greatest stories!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 109: Literary Theory & Criticism and Indian Aesthetics
Submitted Date: April 5, 2025
Paper Name: Literary Theory & Criticism and Indian Aesthetics
Topic: Archetypal Journeys in Interstellar: Exploring Universal Themes in Nolans Cosmic Odyssey
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/vHLaLZPHumk
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/archetypal-journeys-in-interstellar-exploring-universal-themes-in-nolan-s-cosmic-odyssey.html
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Interstellar analysis, Christopher Nolan archetypes, heros journey explained, wormhole symbolism, tesseract meaning, myth in sci-fi, cinematic archetypes, environmental themes film, love across time, Nolan film breakdown
Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs Unit 10 | B.Sc Nursi...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation is prepared for Unit 10 Non-Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs, as per the 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing syllabus outlined by the Indian Nursing Council (INC) under the subject Community Health Nursing I.
This unit focuses on equipping students with knowledge of the causes, prevention, and control of non-communicable diseases (NCDs), which are a major public health challenge in India. The presentation emphasizes the nurses role in early detection, screening, management, and referral services under national-level programs.
Key Topics Included:
Definition, burden, and impact of NCDs in India
Epidemiology, risk factors, signs/symptoms, prevention, and management of:
Diabetes Mellitus
Hypertension
Cardiovascular Diseases
Stroke & Obesity
Thyroid Disorders
Blindness
Deafness
Injuries and Accidents (incl. road traffic injuries and trauma guidelines)
NCD-2 Cancers:
Breast Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Oral Cancer
Risk factors, screening, diagnosis, early signs, referral & palliative care
Role of nurse in screening, referral, counseling, and continuum of care
National Programs:
National Program for Prevention and Control of Cancer, Diabetes, Cardiovascular Diseases and Stroke (NPCDCS)
National Program for Control of Blindness
National Program for Prevention and Control of Deafness
National Tobacco Control Program (NTCP)
Introduction to Universal Health Coverage and Ayushman Bharat
Use of standard treatment protocols and referral flowcharts
This presentation is ideal for:
Classroom lectures, field assignments, health education planning, and student projects
Preparing for university exams, class tests, and community field postings
Measuring, learning and applying multiplication facts.cgilmore6
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際際滷s from a presentation by Professor Camilla Gilmore to the Association of Teachers of Mathematics and Mathematics Association Primary Interest group in June 2025.
This gave an overview of two studies that investigated children's multiplication fact knowledge. These studies were part of the SUM research project based at the University of Nottingham and Loughborough University. For more information see www.sumproject.org.uk
Energy Balances Of Oecd Countries 2011 Iea Statistics 1st Edition Oecdrazelitouali
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Energy Balances Of Oecd Countries 2011 Iea Statistics 1st Edition Oecd
Energy Balances Of Oecd Countries 2011 Iea Statistics 1st Edition Oecd
Energy Balances Of Oecd Countries 2011 Iea Statistics 1st Edition Oecd
Paper 108 | Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil DisobedienceRajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the powerful journey from Thoreaus 19thcentury essay to Gandhis mass movement, and discover how one mans moral stand became the backbone of nonviolent resistance worldwide. Learn how conscience met strategy to spark revolutions, and why their legacy still inspires todays social justice warriors. Uncover the evolution of civil disobedience. Dont forget to like, share, and follow for more deep dives into the ideas that changed the world.
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 108: The American Literature
Submitted Date: April 2, 2025
Paper Name: The American Literature
Topic: Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil Disobedience
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/HXeq6utg7iQ
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/thoreau-s-influence-on-gandhi-the-evolution-of-civil-disobedience.html
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#CivilDisobedience #ThoreauToGandhi #NonviolentResistance #Satyagraha #Transcendentalism #SocialJustice #HistoryUncovered #GandhiLegacy #ThoreauInfluence #PeacefulProtest
Keyword Tags:
civil disobedience, Thoreau, Gandhi, Satyagraha, nonviolent protest, transcendentalism, moral resistance, Gandhi Thoreau connection, social change, political philosophy
This presentation has been made keeping in mind the students of undergraduate and postgraduate level. In this slide try to present the brief history of Chaulukyas of Gujrat up to Kumarpala To keep the facts in a natural form and to display the material in more detail, the help of various books, websites and online medium has been taken. Whatever medium the material or facts have been taken from, an attempt has been made by the presenter to give their reference at the end.
Chaulukya or Solanki was one of the Rajputs born from Agnikul. In the Vadnagar inscription, the origin of this dynasty is told from Brahma's Chauluk or Kamandalu. They ruled in Gujarat from the latter half of the tenth century to the beginning of the thirteenth century. Their capital was in Anahilwad. It is not certain whether it had any relation with the Chalukya dynasty of the south or not. It is worth mentioning that the name of the dynasty of the south was 'Chaluky' while the dynasty of Gujarat has been called 'Chaulukya'. The rulers of this dynasty were the supporters and patrons of Jainism.
Paper 107 | From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into a captivating analysis where Kazuo Ishiguros nuanced fiction meets the stark realities of post2014 Indian journalism. Uncover how Godi Media turned from watchdog to lapdog, echoing the moral compromises of Ishiguros protagonists. Well draw parallels between restrained narrative silences and sensationalist headlinesare our media heroes or traitors? Dont forget to follow for more deep dives!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 107: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Submitted Date: April 4, 2025
Paper Name: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Topic: From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi Media in Post-2014 Indian Journalism
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/kIEqwzhHJ54
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#GodiMedia #Ishiguro #MediaEthics #WatchdogVsLapdog #IndianJournalism #PressFreedom #LiteraryCritique #AnArtistOfTheFloatingWorld #MediaCapture #KazuoIshiguro
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Godi Media, Ishiguro fiction, post-2014 Indian journalism, media capture, Kazuo Ishiguro analysis, watchdog to lapdog, press freedom India, media ethics, literature and media, An Artist of the Floating World
Battle of Bookworms is a literature quiz organized by Pragya, UEM Kolkata, as part of their cultural fest Ecstasia. Curated by quizmasters Drisana Bhattacharyya, Argha Saha, and Aniket Adhikari, the quiz was a dynamic mix of classical literature, modern writing, mythology, regional texts, and experimental literary forms. It began with a 20-question prelim round where star questions played a key tie-breaking role. The top 8 teams moved into advanced rounds, where they faced audio-visual challenges, pounce/bounce formats, immunity tokens, and theme-based risk-reward questions. From Orwell and Hemingway to Tagore and Sarala Das, the quiz traversed a global and Indian literary landscape. Unique rounds explored slipstream fiction, constrained writing, adaptations, and true crime literature. It included signature IDs, character identifications, and open-pounce selections. Questions were crafted to test contextual understanding, narrative knowledge, and authorial intent, making the quiz both intellectually rewarding and culturally rich. Battle of Bookworms proved literature quizzes can be insightful, creative, and deeply enjoyable for all.
Wax Moon is an independent record store keeping its foundational foothold in vinyl records by taking in collections and keeping the old 80s aesthetics alive with involvement in its community and participation with record distributors.
How to Manage Inventory Movement in Odoo 18 POSCeline George
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Inventory management in the Odoo 18 Point of Sale system is tightly integrated with the inventory module, offering a solution to businesses to manage sales and stock in one united system.
Assisting Individuals and Families to Promote and Maintain Health Unit 7 | ...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation is based on Unit 7 Assisting Individuals and Families to Promote and Maintain Their Health, a core topic in Community Health Nursing I for 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing students, as per the Indian Nursing Council (INC) guidelines.
The unit emphasizes the nurses role in family-centered care, early detection of health problems, health promotion, and appropriate referrals, especially in the context of home visits and community outreach. It also strengthens the students understanding of nursing responsibilities in real-life community settings.
Key Topics Covered in the Presentation:
Introduction to family health care: needs, principles, and objectives
Assessment of health needs of individuals, families, and groups
Observation and documentation during home visits and field assessments
Identifying risk factors: environmental, behavioral, genetic, and social
Conducting growth and development monitoring in infants and children
Recording and observing:
Milestones of development
Menstrual health and reproductive cycle
Temperature, blood pressure, and vital signs
General physical appearance and personal hygiene
Social assessment: understanding family dynamics, occupation, income, living conditions
Health education and counseling for individuals and families
Guidelines for early detection and referral of communicable and non-communicable diseases
Maintenance of family health records and individual health cards
Assisting families with:
Maternal and child care
Elderly and chronic disease management
Hygiene and nutrition guidance
Utilization of community resources referral linkages, support services, and local health programs
Role of nurse in coordinating care, advocating for vulnerable individuals, and empowering families
Promoting self-care and family participation in disease prevention and health maintenance
This presentation is highly useful for:
Nursing students preparing for internal exams, university theory papers, or community postings
Health educators conducting family teaching sessions
Students conducting fieldwork and project work during community postings
Public health nurses and outreach workers dealing with preventive, promotive, and rehabilitative care
Its structured in a step-by-step format, featuring tables, case examples, and simplified explanations tailored for easy understanding and classroom delivery.
Sustainable Innovation with Immersive LearningLeonel Morgado
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Prof. Leonel and Prof. Dennis approached educational uses, practices, and strategies of using immersion as a lens to interpret, design, and planning educational activities in a sustainable way. Rather than one-off gimmicks, the intent is to enable instructors (and institutions) to be able to include them in their regular activities, including the ability to evaluate and redesign them.
Immersion as a phenomenon enables interpreting pedagogical activities in a learning-agnostic way: you take a stance on the learning theory to follow, and leverage immersion to envision and guide your practice.