This powerpoint was written by a reaading group after several reading for information sessions. The pupils presented thier powerpoint to their parents and a whole school assembly.
Trash and garbage are collected and taken to landfills for disposal. At landfills, some materials are separated for recycling. Plastics, metals, paper, and glass can be recycled, while organic waste and other materials break down over time. However, some materials like plastic bags and bottles may take hundreds of years to degrade. Recycling helps reduce environmental impacts like cutting down of trees, reduction of water sources, and loss of land to garbage. People can help by reducing disposable items, reusing materials, and choosing products with less packaging to create less trash.
Rubbish ends up in landfill sites which are pits filled with trash and covered with soil. Most landfill sites are already full. Landfill sites pollute the air with methane gas produced as trash rots underground and can also leak chemicals into soil and water supplies. Reducing waste before purchases, reusing items, and recycling glass, plastic, paper and metals can help reduce pollution and take care of the planet.
The students investigated recycling and rubbish disposal at their school, Cranford. They surveyed several classrooms and found most had no recycling bins. The art and science rooms recycled the most paper, while drama, music, and religious education recycled the least. Significant amounts of rubbish were found on the school grounds, including 80 bottles and cans on the concourse and 160 in the field. The students concluded more bins and incentives were needed to encourage proper recycling and reduce littering.
Plastic production has increased tremendously since 1900, reaching over 100 million tons per year globally. While plastic is durable, inexpensive and useful for many applications, its production creates pollution and plastic waste persists for centuries in landfills and the environment. Increased recycling efforts are needed to reduce plastic waste, though challenges remain in recycling technologies and developing infrastructure and policies to support greater recycling. The future of plastics depends on reducing usage where possible and developing more sustainable alternatives through research on other materials.
The document discusses different types of pollution including solid waste, air, and water pollution. It provides examples of sources of each type of pollution such as vehicle exhaust contributing to air pollution, industrial and sewage waste contributing to water pollution, and increased plastic use contributing to solid waste pollution. The document also outlines some of the negative effects of each type of pollution like health problems from air pollution, water becoming unsuitable for drinking from water pollution, and contamination from poorly managed landfills in the case of solid waste pollution. It concludes by suggesting solutions for each type of pollution like reducing vehicle use and properly disposing of waste to help address pollution issues.
Pollution harms the environment and health in several ways: it destroys animal habitats, decreases water and soil quality, and damages the ozone layer, exacerbating global warming. The document recommends ways to prevent pollution, such as reducing waste and littering, using alternative transportation, conserving resources, recycling, planting trees, and choosing sustainable products. If pollution continues unabated, it will ultimately destroy the environment and jeopardize human existence.
April gave a presentation on why recycling is important. She believes recycling helps save the environment by reducing the amount of trash in landfills and oceans. It is also a good way to conserve energy and resources. Some key facts she shared include that recycling one glass bottle saves enough energy to power a light bulb for four hours and recycling aluminum saves 95% of the energy required to make new aluminum. She encouraged recycling all plastic, glass, paper and aluminum to help the environment and reduce pollution in our oceans.
Bottled water production has negative environmental and health impacts at each stage - from oil extraction and refining for plastic production, to manufacturing bottles via energy-intensive processes, to the bottles often ending up as litter since most are not recycled. Switching to reusable water bottles can help reduce these problems by minimizing plastic waste that pollutes lands, waterways and oceans, and avoids the toxins leached from plastic during production and use.
This is a presentation given to an enthusiastic lot who wanted to know more about home composting. It is an attempt to show the effects of kitchen waste in the global warming process, why we need to compost and where space is a constraint. Home composting is a small effort by an individual, where the big rewards are collectively reaped by the entire community and the world at large.
Plastic pollution is a major problem, with Americans using 3 million plastic water bottles per hour that often end up in landfills and oceans. Some key actions individuals can take to reduce plastic waste include using reusable water bottles and shopping bags, avoiding microbeads and single-use plastics when possible, buying items secondhand, properly recycling plastics, and putting pressure on manufacturers to reduce plastic packaging. Reducing reliance on disposable plastic products and supporting policies that discourage plastic use can help address the growing crisis of plastic pollution in oceans and waterways.
Plastic pollution in oceans is a severe problem. Each year, 8 million tons of plastic waste enters oceans, including 236,000 tons of microplastics. Currently, there are five large islands of trash floating in oceans, one the size of France. By 2020, plastic in oceans will increase tenfold and by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish by mass. Individual actions like reducing water use, using natural cleaners, and not littering beaches can help address this issue.
The document discusses composting and landfill waste. It explains that compost is made by letting vegetables, fruits, leaves, and grass rot in a pile, which turns it into soil that can be used in gardens. It lists items that can and cannot be composted. It also discusses the landfill process, where garbage trucks take trash to landfills where it is dumped into piles and covered with dirt. It notes some materials take a long time to decompose in landfills, such as glass, aluminum, and plastic, and that landfills will eventually become too full.
Recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevents pollution. Glass, paper, metal, plastic, and cardboard can all be recycled. Recycling shoes and electronics keeps them out of landfills. Glass can be recycled indefinitely while it takes glass 1 million years to decompose in a landfill. Americans use 4 million plastic bottles per hour but only 25% are recycled.
Two years ago saw a sudden and prolonged increase in the price of steel, copper and gold. These were brought about mainly by the rapid and somewhat unexpected growth in the Chinese economy.
Plastic bottles and cigarette butts are among the most harmful types of rubbish found on beaches. Plastic bottles can take 450 years to dissolve in the ocean and release oil that harms animal organisms. Cigarette butts also take years to dissolve and can be found at a rate of 15 butts per square meter on some Greek beaches. Statistical analysis of garbage collected from Greek beaches over several years found that plastic makes up 37-51% of rubbish, including plastic bottle caps and pieces from unknown sources. Each piece of trash discarded without care harms coastal and ocean environments.
Ilanguirane, PST, GMS, Nallavadu, craeted this ppt in the Future Teacher Training given by INTEL and Sarva Siksha Abiyan, Puducherry. Waste Mangement in Schools is well defined in the PPT.
This document provides instructions for recycling in Auckland, New Zealand. It explains the different bins for grass, non-recyclable, and recyclable items. The blue-lidded bin is for recycling materials like glass jars, paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, magazines, cups, cartons, bags, which helps conserve energy and resources. Recycling reduces waste and pollution to preserve the environment and make the world a better place to live.
Plastic water bottles are a major source of pollution in oceans, with over 90% of bottles not being recycled and ending up in oceans. This presents dangers to marine life, as animals can become entangled or ingest plastic debris. The presentation urges people to help address this issue by choosing reusable water bottles or cups instead of single-use plastic bottles, which would reduce plastic pollution in oceans and its harmful impacts on ecosystems and species. Reducing plastic bottle usage would also help mitigate the effects of global warming by decreasing pollution.
This document discusses waste management and recycling issues. It notes that Purva Sunshine generates 200-300kg of trash everyday that goes to landfills. Landfills are described as "mountains of waste" and "killing fields" that receive 700 tons of garbage daily from Bangalore and have higher rates of diseases. The document encourages recycling and provides recycling rates for different countries. It highlights the plastic pollution problem in oceans forming the largest landfill and harming sea life. Tips are provided on recycling paper, metals, glass and e-waste along with composting food waste and growing kitchen gardens.
Campaign against plastic bottled water usagetanay2014
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This document is a presentation by Tanay Agrawal about raising awareness of the environmental impacts of plastic bottles. It discusses how plastic bottles end up in landfills and oceans and are harmful to wildlife and human health. It encourages reducing single-use plastic by carrying reusable water bottles and choosing products with recycling codes of 1, 2, 4, or 6. The presentation provides examples of places that have banned single-use plastic water bottles and directs the audience to a website for more information on Tanay's environmental campaign.
The document discusses ways to reduce plastic usage through the 3 R's - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides tips to reduce plastic like carrying reusable water bottles and refusing plastic straws. Recycling options are also mentioned, such as using recycled plastic for road construction which can withstand various weather conditions. The conclusion emphasizes that reducing plastics can help lower different types of pollution and stresses it is up to individuals to help address this important issue.
Plastic production has significantly increased over the last century and half of plastic produced is used only once and thrown away. Virtually all plastic ever made still exists today in some form. Plastic waste accounts for 10% of all trash and plastic production uses 8% of the world's oil. Small pieces of plastic pollution from degraded products can be found on beaches worldwide. Some compounds in plastics have potential human health effects by disrupting hormones. Reducing single-use plastics through reuse of bags, bottles and utensils as well as buying fewer packaged products can help reduce plastic waste.
"APPROPRIATION ET PERENNISATION DU SYSTME COUNTRYSTAT CAS DU CAMEROUN"FAO
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"http://www.countrystat.org
Linitiative CountrySTAT fait partie du programme de 束D辿veloppement Agricole損 lanc辿 par la Fondation Bill & Melinda Gates, qui travaille avec des partenaires afin dam辿liorer la situation de pr辿carit辿 dans laquelle vivent des millions de petits agriculteurs des pays en voie de d辿veloppement."
This document provides an abstract and introduction for a study examining the effect of China's currency manipulation on India's balance of payments from 1980-2000. The study hypothesizes that China's intervention in foreign exchange markets had a negative impact on India's balance of payments. It plans to test this hypothesis using time series data and models like the Mundell-Fleming model. The study will estimate models to analyze the impact on India's current account and capital account separately. It acknowledges some potential econometric issues like unit roots, multicollinearity, and heteroskedasticity in the data that will need to be addressed.
Bottled water production has negative environmental and health impacts at each stage - from oil extraction and refining for plastic production, to manufacturing bottles via energy-intensive processes, to the bottles often ending up as litter since most are not recycled. Switching to reusable water bottles can help reduce these problems by minimizing plastic waste that pollutes lands, waterways and oceans, and avoids the toxins leached from plastic during production and use.
This is a presentation given to an enthusiastic lot who wanted to know more about home composting. It is an attempt to show the effects of kitchen waste in the global warming process, why we need to compost and where space is a constraint. Home composting is a small effort by an individual, where the big rewards are collectively reaped by the entire community and the world at large.
Plastic pollution is a major problem, with Americans using 3 million plastic water bottles per hour that often end up in landfills and oceans. Some key actions individuals can take to reduce plastic waste include using reusable water bottles and shopping bags, avoiding microbeads and single-use plastics when possible, buying items secondhand, properly recycling plastics, and putting pressure on manufacturers to reduce plastic packaging. Reducing reliance on disposable plastic products and supporting policies that discourage plastic use can help address the growing crisis of plastic pollution in oceans and waterways.
Plastic pollution in oceans is a severe problem. Each year, 8 million tons of plastic waste enters oceans, including 236,000 tons of microplastics. Currently, there are five large islands of trash floating in oceans, one the size of France. By 2020, plastic in oceans will increase tenfold and by 2050 there will be more plastic than fish by mass. Individual actions like reducing water use, using natural cleaners, and not littering beaches can help address this issue.
The document discusses composting and landfill waste. It explains that compost is made by letting vegetables, fruits, leaves, and grass rot in a pile, which turns it into soil that can be used in gardens. It lists items that can and cannot be composted. It also discusses the landfill process, where garbage trucks take trash to landfills where it is dumped into piles and covered with dirt. It notes some materials take a long time to decompose in landfills, such as glass, aluminum, and plastic, and that landfills will eventually become too full.
Recycling helps conserve natural resources and prevents pollution. Glass, paper, metal, plastic, and cardboard can all be recycled. Recycling shoes and electronics keeps them out of landfills. Glass can be recycled indefinitely while it takes glass 1 million years to decompose in a landfill. Americans use 4 million plastic bottles per hour but only 25% are recycled.
Two years ago saw a sudden and prolonged increase in the price of steel, copper and gold. These were brought about mainly by the rapid and somewhat unexpected growth in the Chinese economy.
Plastic bottles and cigarette butts are among the most harmful types of rubbish found on beaches. Plastic bottles can take 450 years to dissolve in the ocean and release oil that harms animal organisms. Cigarette butts also take years to dissolve and can be found at a rate of 15 butts per square meter on some Greek beaches. Statistical analysis of garbage collected from Greek beaches over several years found that plastic makes up 37-51% of rubbish, including plastic bottle caps and pieces from unknown sources. Each piece of trash discarded without care harms coastal and ocean environments.
Ilanguirane, PST, GMS, Nallavadu, craeted this ppt in the Future Teacher Training given by INTEL and Sarva Siksha Abiyan, Puducherry. Waste Mangement in Schools is well defined in the PPT.
This document provides instructions for recycling in Auckland, New Zealand. It explains the different bins for grass, non-recyclable, and recyclable items. The blue-lidded bin is for recycling materials like glass jars, paper, cardboard, plastic bottles, magazines, cups, cartons, bags, which helps conserve energy and resources. Recycling reduces waste and pollution to preserve the environment and make the world a better place to live.
Plastic water bottles are a major source of pollution in oceans, with over 90% of bottles not being recycled and ending up in oceans. This presents dangers to marine life, as animals can become entangled or ingest plastic debris. The presentation urges people to help address this issue by choosing reusable water bottles or cups instead of single-use plastic bottles, which would reduce plastic pollution in oceans and its harmful impacts on ecosystems and species. Reducing plastic bottle usage would also help mitigate the effects of global warming by decreasing pollution.
This document discusses waste management and recycling issues. It notes that Purva Sunshine generates 200-300kg of trash everyday that goes to landfills. Landfills are described as "mountains of waste" and "killing fields" that receive 700 tons of garbage daily from Bangalore and have higher rates of diseases. The document encourages recycling and provides recycling rates for different countries. It highlights the plastic pollution problem in oceans forming the largest landfill and harming sea life. Tips are provided on recycling paper, metals, glass and e-waste along with composting food waste and growing kitchen gardens.
Campaign against plastic bottled water usagetanay2014
油
This document is a presentation by Tanay Agrawal about raising awareness of the environmental impacts of plastic bottles. It discusses how plastic bottles end up in landfills and oceans and are harmful to wildlife and human health. It encourages reducing single-use plastic by carrying reusable water bottles and choosing products with recycling codes of 1, 2, 4, or 6. The presentation provides examples of places that have banned single-use plastic water bottles and directs the audience to a website for more information on Tanay's environmental campaign.
The document discusses ways to reduce plastic usage through the 3 R's - reduce, reuse, and recycle. It provides tips to reduce plastic like carrying reusable water bottles and refusing plastic straws. Recycling options are also mentioned, such as using recycled plastic for road construction which can withstand various weather conditions. The conclusion emphasizes that reducing plastics can help lower different types of pollution and stresses it is up to individuals to help address this important issue.
Plastic production has significantly increased over the last century and half of plastic produced is used only once and thrown away. Virtually all plastic ever made still exists today in some form. Plastic waste accounts for 10% of all trash and plastic production uses 8% of the world's oil. Small pieces of plastic pollution from degraded products can be found on beaches worldwide. Some compounds in plastics have potential human health effects by disrupting hormones. Reducing single-use plastics through reuse of bags, bottles and utensils as well as buying fewer packaged products can help reduce plastic waste.
"APPROPRIATION ET PERENNISATION DU SYSTME COUNTRYSTAT CAS DU CAMEROUN"FAO
油
"http://www.countrystat.org
Linitiative CountrySTAT fait partie du programme de 束D辿veloppement Agricole損 lanc辿 par la Fondation Bill & Melinda Gates, qui travaille avec des partenaires afin dam辿liorer la situation de pr辿carit辿 dans laquelle vivent des millions de petits agriculteurs des pays en voie de d辿veloppement."
This document provides an abstract and introduction for a study examining the effect of China's currency manipulation on India's balance of payments from 1980-2000. The study hypothesizes that China's intervention in foreign exchange markets had a negative impact on India's balance of payments. It plans to test this hypothesis using time series data and models like the Mundell-Fleming model. The study will estimate models to analyze the impact on India's current account and capital account separately. It acknowledges some potential econometric issues like unit roots, multicollinearity, and heteroskedasticity in the data that will need to be addressed.
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El documento habla sobre las estructuras de datos, incluyendo datos simples como enteros, reales y caracteres, as鱈 como estructuras de datos m叩s complejas como arreglos, cadenas de caracteres, listas y 叩rboles. Explica que un arreglo es una colecci坦n de datos del mismo tipo organizados de forma secuencial con un 鱈ndice, y que pueden ser unidimensionales, bidimensionales o multidimensionales.
This document discusses garbage generation and management. It begins by describing the large amounts of garbage produced daily from homes, schools, shops and offices. This garbage is collected by sanitation workers and taken to landfill sites. At landfills, useful materials like plastics, metals and glass are separated from other waste. The non-useful waste is buried and covered with soil. Over time, landfills can be converted to parks. The document also discusses composting and vermicomposting as ways to reuse organic waste. It encourages reducing waste production and properly separating materials that can be reused or composted.
Recycling involves processing used materials so they can be used again. It is important because it reduces the use of raw materials and energy, lowers pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. The document defines recycling and composting and discusses the importance of the three R's - reduce, reuse, recycle - in waste management. Common recyclable items include metals, glass, plastics, paper, electronics, and some compostable food waste.
Recycling involves processing used materials so they can be used again. It is important because it reduces the use of raw materials and energy, lowers pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. Common recyclable items include metals, glass, plastics, paper, electronics and more. People can help by learning and practicing the three R's of waste management: reduce, reuse and recycle. This decreases the amount of trash produced and sent to landfills.
Recycling involves taking materials from used products and making new products from them. It helps conserve natural resources by reducing the need to extract raw materials from the earth. The 3 R's of recycling are reduce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling saves energy by using less than producing items from raw materials, and it helps the environment by reducing pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and the amount of waste sent to landfill. Common materials like paper, glass, aluminum, and plastics can all be recycled to further these benefits.
We generate a lot of garbage everyday from various sources like homes, shops, and offices. This garbage is packed in plastic, metal, or other materials. Safai karamcharis collect the garbage and take it to landfills where reusable materials are separated from non-reusable garbage. The non-reusable garbage is then spread over the landfill and covered with soil. Some materials can be composted by converting them into manure through decomposition. We should minimize plastic use and dispose of garbage properly to reduce waste.
This document discusses various threats to the environment including pollution, destruction of habitats, climate change, and species extinction. It provides ideas for reducing waste, promoting recycling, conserving forests and habitats, and lowering pollution. Key threats include waste production, fossil fuel usage, rainforest destruction, and pollution of air and water. The document advocates reducing consumption, recycling, and creating wildlife habitats to help address these problems.
This document discusses various threats to the environment including pollution, destruction of habitats, climate change, and species extinction. It provides ideas for reducing waste, using fewer resources, promoting sustainability, and protecting ecosystems through choices in energy use, transportation, consumption, and conservation efforts. Protecting the environment requires collective action and responsibility from all people to preserve natural areas and resources for future generations.
The document discusses numerous environmental problems facing the planet, including animal extinction, deforestation, pollution, and climate change. It argues that while some environmental issues seem out of individual control, everyday activities like waste reduction and recycling can make a difference. The document provides tips for reducing waste and pollution, such as setting up compost bins, separating recyclables, using public transportation, and properly disposing of hazardous chemicals. It emphasizes that while plans to address environmental problems have been proposed, individual action is still needed to protect the planet.
The document discusses various causes of environmental pollution including deforestation, arson, toxic discharges from factories, and vehicle emissions. It notes that air pollution causes acid rain which damages plants and animals. Hunting threatens some animal populations. Potential solutions proposed include renewable energy, reducing waste and recycling, and using public transportation to help protect the planet.
This document provides guidance for community groups on reducing waste and recycling more. It discusses the problems with landfill and introduces the 3 Rs of reduce, reuse, and recycle. Activities and tips are provided such as conducting a waste audit, making events more sustainable, and playing waste-themed games. The document aims to help groups learn about minimizing rubbish and maximizing recycling.
This document provides instructions and information about waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each container - yellow (plastic, metal, bricks), green (glass), blue (paper, cardboard), and organic waste. It discusses recycling depots for special waste like chemicals, batteries, and items that cannot be recycled at home. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste through reusing items and avoiding disposable products.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
The document discusses various negative effects of littering and illegal dumping of toxic waste. It notes littering can attract rats and disease, harm animals, and act as a fire hazard. Illegal dumping of toxic waste can endanger the health and safety of people and animals, cause dead marine life, abnormal animals, and toxic food and farms. The document also provides tips for conserving energy and water at home, such as reducing shower time, turning off taps when not in use, using fans over air conditioning, and unplugging devices when not in use. It suggests ways to reuse items like plastic bottles, food jars, egg cartons and plastic bags.
This document discusses global environmental problems and actions individuals can take to help address them. It outlines the main environmental issues as pollution, ozone depletion, acid rain, deforestation, and global warming. It recommends using public transport instead of cars, walking or cycling, not littering or damaging forests, and using less chemicals in gardens. The document also discusses the problems of waste and how people can reduce, reuse and recycle to help. Specific tips include buying less pre-packed food, reusing containers, donating or borrowing items, and properly separating waste. It also provides suggestions for conserving energy at home such as adjusting heating/cooling, switching off appliances, using efficient products, and saving water.
Recycling is the reusing of old materials to achieve goals like saving raw resources, energy, and the environment while also creating new jobs. Plastic comes from oil, which will likely run out within 35 years, and plastic degradation takes 100-1000 years. Recycling plastic saves oxygen and electricity; Germany saved enough electricity from recycled plastic to power 1.8 million households for 130 days, worth 250 million euros. Biodegradable waste like plant and animal remains makes up 35-40% of solid waste and can be composted to produce humus for growing plants through a natural recycling process using bacteria and mushrooms.
Construction and Environmental Equipment from DCS Techno.pdfDCSTechno
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We DCS Techno as an Organization believe to give customized and applicable results to our guests. As per our experience, different guests are looking for different results and benefits from this Outfit.
Organic Waste Composter (OWC)
In any Bio-Degradable Wet Waste, 70 of the content is Water and the balance is Solid content. This is the vital principle for working with GREEN BIN. Organic Waste Composter (GREEN BIN) is a fully automatic composting machine that uses particular microorganisms to break down and decay all kinds of natural waste into manure with a
volume decrease of 85-90. The entire process is genuine and natural.
Hydraulic creators produce high-quality electricity using the power from the base machines hydraulic System. The Hydraulic creator is turned on by opening the hydraulic oil painting oil flux to it. A hydraulic creator is a quiet-running creator that does not need a fresh pump or motor. Installing a Hydraulic creator into a mobile machine increases the vehicle's productivity and net worth.
There is no further need for dragging big separate generators to the work Spots, Hydraulic
creator is always on board and ready for use. By installing the hydraulic creator to the mobile
machine, the operation rate of the machine increases and there is a lower need for multiple machines on the worksite. pivotal Benefits Always ready for use Saves time, space, and resources further durability Easy installation on all hydraulic systems.
Rock crushing is a process used in construction, mining, and aggregate assiduity. As the
name suggests, it involves breaking down gemstones into fine, small pieces. The process
generally involves several major pieces of the outfit. A haul loads the clincher with the large
pieces of the gemstone. The clincher cannot crush boulder-sized monuments.
There's a major distinction while copping an alternate-hand or employed tractor; a commodity like 25 to half of the expenditure is the distinction from the new backhoe. likewise, someone must be careful; though an alternate-hand excavator is cheaper it can
bring big during repairs. Hence, the total quantum of cost can make it not worth copping.
The physical check is generally done in two phases; the visual physical check and the operation or performance check. Stage I-Visual fleshly or physical examination.
The following are the effects to be checked in this stage Machine- If examining the machine, you must search around the cube of the machine for any signs of soot that comes from the bank. Any sign of soot will signify that there's a need of catching the machine. Check also for any suggestion of oil painting leakages in the machine or neglect.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of softwares, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Finals of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
How to attach file using upload button Odoo 18Celine George
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In this slide, well discuss on how to attach file using upload button Odoo 18. Odoo features a dedicated model, 'ir.attachments,' designed for storing attachments submitted by end users. We can see the process of utilizing the 'ir.attachments' model to enable file uploads through web forms in this slide.
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This ppt is useful for not only for B.Ed., M.Ed., M.A. (Education) or any other PG level students or Ph.D. scholars but also for the school, college and university teachers who are interested to prepare an e-content with AI for their students and others.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
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* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
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* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
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This PowerPoint presentation provides an insightful overview of the Constitution, covering its key principles, features, and significance. It explains the fundamental rights, duties, structure of government, and the importance of constitutional law in governance. Ideal for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding the foundation of a nations legal framework.
Prelims of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Database population in Odoo 18 - Odoo slidesCeline George
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In this slide, well discuss the database population in Odoo 18. In Odoo, performance analysis of the source code is more important. Database population is one of the methods used to analyze the performance of our code.
2. Rubbish is everything we throw away. Everything we put in the bin goes to a rubbish dump.
3. About 80% of all rubbish ends up in landfill sites.
4. These are large pits filled with rubbish and covered up with soil. Most of these are already full up.
5. Some waste like paint and cleaning products have chemicals in them which can leak into the soil and get into the water supply.
6. Landfill sites also pollute the air with methane. Methane is a gas that is produced as the rubbish rots underground. Pipes inserted into the ground let the gas out so that there are no explosions underground.
7. Also, if you burn rubbish, smoke pollutes the air.
20. Recycle Use the schools recycling bins. We recycle paper, cardboard, plastic bottles and tins.
21. Recycle Recycle everything at the recycling centre in Tain Industrial Estate. There you can recycle household goods, garden rubbish, oil, TVs, fridges just about everything.
22. Recycle Also at the Co-op, you can recycle clothes, shoes, different colours of glass and tins at any time.
23. Here is a diagram that shows how aluminium cans are recycled.
24. We all have to do our best to take care of our planet.