This document contains 40 multiple choice questions about various topics in the Holy Quran such as the number of surahs and juzz, how many times Bismillah is repeated, the longest and shortest surahs, animals mentioned, Makki and Madani surahs, and other details. The respondent is asked to provide short answers of one word or a number to each question.
This document discusses the greatness of Surah Sajdah and Surah Mulk from the Quran based on hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad. It states that these two surahs have benefits for the reader, especially in the afterlife. Reciting them after Maghrib and before sleeping is encouraged, as the Prophet did not sleep without reciting them. They are said to intercede for the reciter and lead to forgiveness of sins and entry into Paradise. The document provides links to read the full text of the two surahs and instructions for performing sajdah when reciting certain verses in Surah Sajdah.
A Muslim scientist conducted research analyzing the frequency of words in the Quran. The research found statistical patterns in certain word occurrences that correlate with scientific facts. For example, the words for "sea" and "land" occurred in proportions matching the actual percentages of water and land area on Earth. The consistent findings have been seen as evidence that the Quran could not have been authored by humans alone and support its status as a divine text.
The document discusses the miracle of the Quran, providing several points of evidence:
1) The Quran could not have been authored by the Prophet Muhammad as he was illiterate and the content disagreed with some of his actions.
2) The beautiful language and rhythm of the Quran have not been replicated, despite challenges to produce a similar work.
3) The Quran contains timeless parables and themes that accurately portray ideas and goals in a way that is universally understood.
The document discusses the Holy Quran and its teachings. It states that the Quran was gifted by Allah to Prophet Muhammad and contains a complete code of life. The Quran can be divided into six parts covering topics like faith, teachings of God, stories of prophets, the end of times, and benefits of reciting the Quran. It also discusses the relationship between the Quran and science and miracles of the Quran.
The document discusses ventricular activation and broad complex tachycardia. It contains slides created by Dr. Mark Hall, a cardiac electrophysiologist at Liverpool Heart and Chest Hospital, on the topics of ventricular activation and broad complex tachycardia.
- The document provides reference values and guidelines for interpreting various measurements obtained from transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) exams. It includes sections on the left ventricle, right ventricle, atria, valves, and other cardiac structures.
- Threshold values are given to define the severity of abnormalities as mild, moderate, or severe for conditions like left ventricular dysfunction, valvular diseases, and cardiac chamber enlargement.
- Recommendations from clinical guidelines are referenced to establish standard criteria for evaluating features on TTE like aortic stenosis severity based on velocities, gradients, and valve areas.
M-mode echocardiography uses rapid sampling of a region to create sequential parallel data lines, producing continuous horizontal lines representing points of brightness. This allows visualization of motion patterns over distance and time. Measurements of structures like the mitral valve can assess morphology, movement, velocity, and timing of cardiac events. Findings include increased wall thickness, reduced valve excursion, and fluttering indicating conditions like hypertrophy, stenosis, and regurgitation.
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This document discusses measuring talent in organizations. It recommends using three metrics: return on investment (ROI) on manpower to evaluate costs versus profits from employees; revenue per employee to assess productivity; and workforce innovation index to gauge revenue from employee-suggested innovations. Tracking these metrics over time can help ensure a skilled workforce and identify areas needing improvement.
This document lists career limiting moves that should be avoided, including loose talk, indiscipline, insincerity, being money-minded, dishonesty, arrogance, engaging in office politics, emotional outbursts, and inappropriate appearance. It provides a brief list of behaviors that could negatively impact one's career if not managed properly.
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The document discusses common mistakes entrepreneurs make when starting a new business and provides advice to avoid them. It identifies mistakes like not properly evaluating ideas, inadequate planning, using the wrong business structure, frivolous spending, hiring unqualified people, poor marketing, relying on pretense, and ignoring legal/financial issues. The author advises entrepreneurs to thoroughly research and plan their business, hire the right people, focus spending on essentials, develop a strong marketing strategy, be transparent, and address any legal/financial problems promptly.
The Uyuni salt lake in Bolivia is the largest salt flat in the world, covering 12,000 square kilometers at an elevation of 3,650 meters. When filled with water after rain, it becomes the world's largest mirror. Comprised of 11 layers of salt up to 10 meters deep, with a maximum depth of 120 meters, it contains an estimated 10 billion tons of salt, of which 25,000 tons are extracted each year through evaporation.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich nations is not due to factors like the age of the nation, availability of natural resources, or intellectual abilities of people. Rather, the key difference lies in the attitudes and principles followed by most citizens of each country. Rich countries became prosperous because their people generally abide by principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, productivity, and punctuality. In poor countries, only a small minority follow these basic principles in their daily lives. The document argues that countries will remain poor if their people lack the will to adopt and teach the attitudes of successful societies.
Building trust is essential to furthering one's career. Trust is gained by being open and sharing information frankly, being receptive to others' ideas, keeping commitments, having solid work to back up statements, avoiding gossip, admitting mistakes, asking for and acting on feedback, and keeping information confidential when requested. Losing trust is easy but regaining it is difficult, so following these tips can help one build and maintain trust at work.
Handle criticism by acknowledging any mistakes, taking corrective action, and acknowledging the other person's motives. If the criticism is valid, take full responsibility without making excuses. After listening fully, express eagerness to improve and describe actions to address the issue. Thank the person for the feedback and acknowledge their input is valuable for helping you improve, while also stating you are open to future feedback.
Kidney stones form when crystals separate from urine and stick together inside the kidney or urinary tract. They can cause severe pain and blood in the urine. Risk factors include dehydration, family history, and medical conditions. Symptoms include intense pain in the back or side and blood in the urine. Diagnosis is usually done with a CT scan. Small stones often pass on their own but larger ones may require lithotripsy or surgery to break up the stones. Drinking plenty of water can help prevent kidney stones from forming.
Kidney stones form when crystals separate from urine and stick together inside the kidney or urinary tract. They can cause severe pain and blood in the urine. Risk factors include dehydration, family history, and medical conditions. Symptoms include intense pain in the back or side and blood in the urine. Diagnosis is usually done with a CT scan. Small stones often pass on their own but larger ones may require lithotripsy or surgery to break up the stones. Drinking plenty of water can help prevent kidney stones from forming.
This document outlines 9 steps to achieve your goals: 1) Define your specific, achievable goal; 2) Set a deadline; 3) Identify your underlying purpose; 4) Recognize the benefits; 5) Instill self-belief through affirmations and visualization; 6) Identify potential obstacles; 7) Seek solutions to overcome obstacles; 8) Practice visualizing achieving your goal; 9) Create a step-by-step action plan with milestones and tasks. Taking these steps will help you stay focused and motivated to turn your dreams into a reality.
Stay calm, keep a steady tone of voice, and avoid insults when arguing. Listen respectfully to the other perspective without taking small comments personally. Aim to find reasonable solutions, not get everything you want. Keep arguments brief and allow each side to speak before setting healthy boundaries if needed.
This short document promotes the value of knowledge and learning throughout one's life. It states that "Nothing but KNOWLEDGE has The Value" and encourages us to "Keep Learning, until Our Last Breath," suggesting we should continuously seek knowledge even at the end of our lives. The overall message is that knowledge is extremely valuable.
White tea may help prevent wrinkles and treat arthritis according to a new study. Researchers found that white tea can prevent chemicals that breakdown collagen and elastin, which can lead to wrinkles and inflammatory diseases like arthritis. Further research is still needed to understand the practical health benefits for humans, but the study suggests white tea may reduce inflammation related to arthritis and some cancers as well as wrinkles. White tea is tea that has not been processed and contains young tea buds and leaves, unlike black tea which is processed and can be stored for over a year.
- The document provides reference values and guidelines for interpreting various measurements obtained from transthoracic echocardiography (TTE) exams. It includes sections on the left ventricle, right ventricle, atria, valves, and other cardiac structures.
- Threshold values are given to define the severity of abnormalities as mild, moderate, or severe for conditions like left ventricular dysfunction, valvular diseases, and cardiac chamber enlargement.
- Recommendations from clinical guidelines are referenced to establish standard criteria for evaluating features on TTE like aortic stenosis severity based on velocities, gradients, and valve areas.
M-mode echocardiography uses rapid sampling of a region to create sequential parallel data lines, producing continuous horizontal lines representing points of brightness. This allows visualization of motion patterns over distance and time. Measurements of structures like the mitral valve can assess morphology, movement, velocity, and timing of cardiac events. Findings include increased wall thickness, reduced valve excursion, and fluttering indicating conditions like hypertrophy, stenosis, and regurgitation.
Blood vessels the aorta and its branches,kashif Anwer
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This document provides an overview and step-by-step instructions for performing an abdominal ultrasound to visualize the aorta and vena cava. It describes how to obtain transverse and longitudinal views of the vessels, identify their pulsations and relationship to nearby organs like the liver and diaphragm. The document also discusses evaluating the vessel walls, identifying branches, and measuring aneurysms for progression. Its goal is to guide ultrasonographers in thoroughly scanning the abdominal blood vessels.
This document discusses measuring talent in organizations. It recommends using three metrics: return on investment (ROI) on manpower to evaluate costs versus profits from employees; revenue per employee to assess productivity; and workforce innovation index to gauge revenue from employee-suggested innovations. Tracking these metrics over time can help ensure a skilled workforce and identify areas needing improvement.
This document lists career limiting moves that should be avoided, including loose talk, indiscipline, insincerity, being money-minded, dishonesty, arrogance, engaging in office politics, emotional outbursts, and inappropriate appearance. It provides a brief list of behaviors that could negatively impact one's career if not managed properly.
Mistakes to avoid while starting a new businesskashif Anwer
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The document discusses common mistakes entrepreneurs make when starting a new business and provides advice to avoid them. It identifies mistakes like not properly evaluating ideas, inadequate planning, using the wrong business structure, frivolous spending, hiring unqualified people, poor marketing, relying on pretense, and ignoring legal/financial issues. The author advises entrepreneurs to thoroughly research and plan their business, hire the right people, focus spending on essentials, develop a strong marketing strategy, be transparent, and address any legal/financial problems promptly.
The Uyuni salt lake in Bolivia is the largest salt flat in the world, covering 12,000 square kilometers at an elevation of 3,650 meters. When filled with water after rain, it becomes the world's largest mirror. Comprised of 11 layers of salt up to 10 meters deep, with a maximum depth of 120 meters, it contains an estimated 10 billion tons of salt, of which 25,000 tons are extracted each year through evaporation.
The document summarizes that the difference between poor and rich nations is not due to factors like the age of the nation, availability of natural resources, or intellectual abilities of people. Rather, the key difference lies in the attitudes and principles followed by most citizens of each country. Rich countries became prosperous because their people generally abide by principles like ethics, integrity, responsibility, respect for laws, work ethic, savings, productivity, and punctuality. In poor countries, only a small minority follow these basic principles in their daily lives. The document argues that countries will remain poor if their people lack the will to adopt and teach the attitudes of successful societies.
Building trust is essential to furthering one's career. Trust is gained by being open and sharing information frankly, being receptive to others' ideas, keeping commitments, having solid work to back up statements, avoiding gossip, admitting mistakes, asking for and acting on feedback, and keeping information confidential when requested. Losing trust is easy but regaining it is difficult, so following these tips can help one build and maintain trust at work.
Handle criticism by acknowledging any mistakes, taking corrective action, and acknowledging the other person's motives. If the criticism is valid, take full responsibility without making excuses. After listening fully, express eagerness to improve and describe actions to address the issue. Thank the person for the feedback and acknowledge their input is valuable for helping you improve, while also stating you are open to future feedback.
Kidney stones form when crystals separate from urine and stick together inside the kidney or urinary tract. They can cause severe pain and blood in the urine. Risk factors include dehydration, family history, and medical conditions. Symptoms include intense pain in the back or side and blood in the urine. Diagnosis is usually done with a CT scan. Small stones often pass on their own but larger ones may require lithotripsy or surgery to break up the stones. Drinking plenty of water can help prevent kidney stones from forming.
Kidney stones form when crystals separate from urine and stick together inside the kidney or urinary tract. They can cause severe pain and blood in the urine. Risk factors include dehydration, family history, and medical conditions. Symptoms include intense pain in the back or side and blood in the urine. Diagnosis is usually done with a CT scan. Small stones often pass on their own but larger ones may require lithotripsy or surgery to break up the stones. Drinking plenty of water can help prevent kidney stones from forming.
This document outlines 9 steps to achieve your goals: 1) Define your specific, achievable goal; 2) Set a deadline; 3) Identify your underlying purpose; 4) Recognize the benefits; 5) Instill self-belief through affirmations and visualization; 6) Identify potential obstacles; 7) Seek solutions to overcome obstacles; 8) Practice visualizing achieving your goal; 9) Create a step-by-step action plan with milestones and tasks. Taking these steps will help you stay focused and motivated to turn your dreams into a reality.
Stay calm, keep a steady tone of voice, and avoid insults when arguing. Listen respectfully to the other perspective without taking small comments personally. Aim to find reasonable solutions, not get everything you want. Keep arguments brief and allow each side to speak before setting healthy boundaries if needed.
This short document promotes the value of knowledge and learning throughout one's life. It states that "Nothing but KNOWLEDGE has The Value" and encourages us to "Keep Learning, until Our Last Breath," suggesting we should continuously seek knowledge even at the end of our lives. The overall message is that knowledge is extremely valuable.
White tea may help prevent wrinkles and treat arthritis according to a new study. Researchers found that white tea can prevent chemicals that breakdown collagen and elastin, which can lead to wrinkles and inflammatory diseases like arthritis. Further research is still needed to understand the practical health benefits for humans, but the study suggests white tea may reduce inflammation related to arthritis and some cancers as well as wrinkles. White tea is tea that has not been processed and contains young tea buds and leaves, unlike black tea which is processed and can be stored for over a year.
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