Manohar Kumar Jha is seeking a challenging position where he can learn and contribute to an organization's growth. He has a B.Com degree from LNMU Darbhanga and an I.Com from BSEB Patna. He has over 5 years of work experience including as a data entry operator, sales executive, and current role as an administrator at Bellurbis Technologies. He is confident, hard-working, and knowledgeable in Hindi, English, and Maithili.
Ribishan Avunhipuram is an Indian civil draughtsman and CAD operator with over 8 years of experience in Saudi Arabia and India. He is currently employed by Parsons International in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, where he has worked since 2014 on various bridge and road construction projects for the Jeddah Municipality. Prior to his current role, he held civil draughting and CAD positions with other engineering firms in Saudi Arabia and India. He is proficient in AutoCAD, ArcGIS, and has basic knowledge of 3ds Max and Photoshop.
Este documento resume las principales teorÃas sobre los circuitos cerebrales involucrados en las emociones. Inicia con la teorÃa de William James sobre la percepción de las respuestas fisiológicas como origen de las emociones, seguida de las teorÃas de Cannon-Bard, Papez y MacLean que propusieron el papel del hipotálamo y el sistema lÃmbico. Posteriormente presenta las teorÃas de Schneiderman-McCabe y LeDoux sobre la importancia del núcleo amigdalino en el procesamiento emocional
Closing the Trust Gap - Shelly Kramer, V3 Integrated Marketing CEO, from the 2012 Animal Ag Alliance Stakeholders Summit, Real Farmers Real Food, Celebrating Tradition and Technology, May 2-3, Arlington, VA, USA.
ENJ-300 Principios Generales del Procesal Penal IENJ
The document discusses extreme simulation scenarios (ESS) involving whole brain emulation, virtual autonomous zones, and utility fog. It summarizes each ESS concept and then addresses criticisms of ESS from technical, moral, metaphysical, and unpredictability perspectives. It concludes that assessments of ESS are subject to two types of biases: worldview bias where conclusions are influenced by prior beliefs, and competence bias where flaws in judgment cause erroneous conclusions despite open-mindedness.
A fracture is a broken bone that can occur in different ways and types. The document discusses four types of fractures: oblique fractures which occur at an angle to the bone, compound fractures where the bone breaks through the skin, spiral fractures where the bone is twisted apart, and comminuted fractures where the bone is broken into multiple pieces. Treatment depends on the severity but may include casts, surgery to realign bones, or internal fixation with pins and rods.
The document discusses extreme simulation scenarios (ESS) involving whole brain emulation, virtual autonomous zones, and utility fog. It summarizes each ESS concept and then addresses criticisms of ESS from technical, moral, metaphysical, and unpredictability perspectives. It concludes that assessments of ESS are subject to two types of biases: worldview bias where conclusions are influenced by prior beliefs, and competence bias where flaws in judgment cause erroneous conclusions despite open-mindedness.
A fracture is a broken bone that can occur in different ways and types. The document discusses four types of fractures: oblique fractures which occur at an angle to the bone, compound fractures where the bone breaks through the skin, spiral fractures where the bone is twisted apart, and comminuted fractures where the bone is broken into multiple pieces. Treatment depends on the severity but may include casts, surgery to realign bones, or internal fixation with pins and rods.