This document is a school worksheet that practices various vocabulary and grammar related to school subjects. It contains exercises where students must identify school subjects from pictures and a word puzzle, match school items to their related subjects, complete sentences with school-related vocabulary words, conjugate verbs into the present simple tense in sentences about school activities, and fill in blanks in a short text about an alternative school with present simple verbs. The worksheet provides practice with school-related vocabulary and verbs in the present simple tense.
1) The document is a reading comprehension test about a banshee, a woman spirit from Irish legend.
2) According to the legend, the banshee cries before a member of one of the five major Irish families dies. She appears at night, dressed in grey, and sometimes washes blood from the clothes of those who will die.
3) The test asks questions about the banshee's appearance and behaviors, as well as vocabulary questions about related words and grammar questions to test verb conjugations and pronoun usage.
YFU is a non-profit organization that organizes international student exchanges. It helps arrange travel, visas, and school enrollment for exchange students, and provides ongoing support to students and host families. Students who participate gain fluency in another language and deep understanding of another culture, skills that are useful later. Participation also fosters personal growth, confidence, adaptability, and problem-solving. While valuable for individuals, YFU's ultimate goal is to promote global cooperation and understanding between countries through these exchanges.
This document contains an English grammar consolidation exercise with multiple parts. It includes exercises to complete sentences with grammar structures like articles, prepositions, possessive adjectives, and verb tenses. It also contains extension exercises to test comprehension of grammar points like questions and answers, ability sentences, and using verbs in the present continuous and past tenses. The document provides a comprehensive review of foundational English grammar concepts.
EverQuest II is an online virtual reality game played by thousands worldwide. Some players become so immersed that they feel they actually live in the game's virtual world, Norrath. EverQuest II differs from the original EverQuest in that players can now create their own unique characters rather than choosing from premade characters. The game provides hundreds of adventures, interactions with other players, and a virtual economy. It is extremely popular, with some players spending more time in the game than at their real jobs. One player enjoyed playing with his children and appreciated the endless possibilities and relaxing social environment.
This document contains a vocabulary and grammar practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The vocabulary section covers choosing the correct words to complete sentences, replacing words with similar meanings, and completing sentences with provided word options. The grammar section involves using the correct verb forms, rewriting sentences in future tenses, and completing a passage with the correct verb forms. The test focuses on assessing English language skills related to vocabulary and grammar.
This document is a school worksheet that contains exercises to practice vocabulary, grammar, and other subjects. The first section asks students to complete a puzzle to identify the subject of the worksheet. Subsequent sections include matching school supplies to subjects, completing sentences with vocabulary words, conjugating verbs in the present simple tense, and filling in a text with missing verbs. The worksheet aims to reinforce key concepts through varied exercise types related to subjects taught in school.
Many UK schools require their students to do voluntary work as part of their curriculum. Students volunteer for a few hours per week doing jobs like babysitting, gardening, or computer repair without pay. Volunteers like Andrew enjoy helping others and find the experience more valuable than money. Volunteering helps students learn what career they may want and provides Rachel with insight into herself.
The document is a test covering reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills related to predicting future trends. It contains questions about predicting fashion trends, the Shoreditch area of London known for trendsetting designers, and completing sentences and writing paragraphs using future tenses. The test evaluates students' abilities to understand a passage about fashion forecasting, identify vocabulary in context, employ future forms of verbs like "will" and "be going to", and compose a short written prediction of next year's fashion styles.
1. Storm-chasing tours take place in Tornado Alley in the US, where meteorologists and experienced chasers lead participants hoping to see tornadoes up close.
2. Tours last several days to weeks, with vehicles equipped with technology to track storms, though participants may drive long distances without knowing where they will sleep.
3. While the experience can be exhilarating, it is also exhausting as chasers compete for limited hotel rooms and may have to share beds, and the chances of seeing a tornado are slim despite severe weather.
This document is a reading comprehension test about breakfast foods around the world. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing vocabulary and grammar related to breakfast foods and meals. The reading passage discusses common breakfast foods and customs in countries like Russia, England, and China. It notes that while breakfast choices vary globally, breakfast is universally an important meal.
This document contains a puzzle with clues and fill-in-the-blank questions about vocabulary related to celebrities and fame. The puzzle includes 10 across clues and 10 down clues with blanks to be filled in. It also includes 5 multiple choice questions testing vocabulary in contexts related to celebrities, gossip, and wealth.
This document contains a test with grammar, vocabulary, communication, reading and writing exercises in English. It includes questions about verb forms, prepositions, family members, opposites and a letter writing task. The test was given in July and is for students in ESO 1, which refers to the first year of secondary school in Spain.
The document contains a vocabulary exercise from an English textbook. It lists various words related to school supplies, colors, numbers, days of the week, dates, and adjectives. It then provides grammar exercises involving subjects, possessive adjectives, the verb "to have/have got", and describing people. The document aims to teach English vocabulary and grammar concepts around describing people, possessions, and characteristics.
The document discusses a variety of technologies impacting modern education. It highlights the importance of integrating digital tools to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Additionally, the document outlines challenges educators face while incorporating these technologies.
1. Paul Hogan is mentioned because he is a famous Australian actor who uses the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the barbie" which is an example of Australian slang or "Strine".
2. The document explains that Australia was a good place to send English prisoners because the prisons in Britain were full and Australia was far away so it was seen as a suitable punishment.
3. The English and Irish prisoners who were sent to Australia influenced the development of Australian slang because they came from different backgrounds and brought diverse accents and vocabulary to the English language spoken in Australia.
4. The document states that when the prisoners' children grew up, they spoke a street slang unique to Australia which became the
The document is a sample test for students containing questions about reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. It includes:
1) A reading comprehension section with questions about a passage describing car boot sales.
2) A vocabulary section with definitions, unscrambling words, and filling in sentences.
3) A grammar section with completing sentences using comparative and superlative adjectives and filling in a text with adjective forms.
4) A writing section prompting students to describe a favorite possession to sell online.
The document is a reading comprehension test about a magic show performed by The Twins illusionists. It discusses how The Twins perform dangerous tricks like underwater escapes and making helicopters appear. It tells the story of a boy named Anthony who went into a coma after a car accident, but was awakened from it after his sister recreated one of The Twins' magic tricks involving fake snow for him. The test then asks comprehension questions about details in the story like how many illusionists are in The Twins' show, what kinds of tricks they perform, what caused Anthony to go into a coma, and who had the idea to help wake him from it.
Refugees United is a social networking site launched in 2005 by two Danish brothers to help refugees locate family members separated during conflict or disaster. The site allows anonymous registration using personal details only close relatives would know. It has been translated into 23 languages to overcome language barriers. While some refugees have been reunited, the founders aim to attract more members by promoting awareness among refugee organizations and placing posters in remote areas. The article questions if the site can ultimately help end refugees' pain and uncertainty of separation.
The New York municipality has launched a program to help reduce homelessness by paying to relocate families with housing elsewhere. Over 550 families have been sent to locations around the US and world since 2007. However, critics argue the program does not truly address the root causes of homelessness and relocated families may become homeless again once temporary housing ends. The writer believes New York must provide more affordable housing rather than just sending homeless families away.
I. The film adaptation of the popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series is amusing and witty, though not as good as the original books. It raises important issues about adolescence.
II. The film follows Greg Heffley as he starts middle school where he is one of the smallest kids. He tries to become popular by changing his best friend Rowley, but ultimately Rowley becomes more popular by being himself, teaching Greg an important lesson.
III. The actors who play Greg and Rowley capture the characters' lack of coolness, and the older brother is also well-cast.
Susan Mathews was browsing online for bags and found one she liked but abandoned her search when her phone rang. Later that day, she saw an advert for the same bag she had looked at earlier, which was an example of personalized retargeting. This technique sends users ads for specific products they have viewed online and companies have been tracking users for years to target ads, but some users feel uncomfortable being constantly tracked and want more regulation of digital advertising. While personalized retargeting lets companies encourage purchases, experts say they shouldn't make users feel like they're being watched all the time.
I. An online couple, Jenna and Mark, fell in love in the virtual world Second Life but in reality were users from England and Liverpool.
II. Second Life allows users to take on virtual identities and have experiences they couldn't in real life, and some form romantic relationships.
III. The creators of avatars can become so immersed in their online romance that they neglect their real lives and relationships.
The passage describes a robotic teacher named Engkey used in South Korean classrooms to teach English. Engkey is controlled remotely by a human teacher who can be located anywhere. While robots may help motivate students and allow teachers assistance, they currently have limited capabilities. Their conversations are restricted to pre-programmed responses and they lack a human teacher's understanding. Therefore, while technology may continue advancing, human teachers will remain essential for their understanding and ability to adapt based on a student's response.
1) In 1971, 17-year old Juliane Koepke was the sole survivor when lightning struck her flight from Lima to Pucallpa in Peru, causing the plane to break apart mid-air and killing 92 others.
2) Juliane was thrown from the wreckage still strapped to her seat and landed two miles into the dense jungle. Despite injuries, she trekked through the jungle for nine days following streams in search of civilization.
3) Near exhaustion, Juliane finally reached a river where she collapsed at a small hut. The next day, she was found by loggers and reunited with her father in the hospital. Juliane went on to study zoology but
This document contains a practice test with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and rewriting sentences. The vocabulary questions involve matching people to places and choosing the correct answers. The grammar questions involve completing sentences with given words and rewriting sentences starting with given words while maintaining the original meaning. The document provides a test to assess English language skills.
This document contains a vocabulary and grammar practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The vocabulary section includes questions about replacing words to make sentences logical and identifying true/false statements. The grammar section covers topics like adding relative pronouns, verb conjugation, and rewriting sentences using different words. The test focuses on English language skills like logical thinking, grammar rules, and rephrasing content while maintaining the same meaning.
This document contains a practice test with questions on vocabulary, grammar, and filling in dialogues. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct meaning of italicized words and identifying whether sentences are logical or illogical. The grammar questions involve completing sentences using verbs in different tenses and forms. The dialogue questions involve filling in blanks with missing words provided.
This document is a school worksheet that contains exercises to practice vocabulary, grammar, and other subjects. The first section asks students to complete a puzzle to identify the subject of the worksheet. Subsequent sections include matching school supplies to subjects, completing sentences with vocabulary words, conjugating verbs in the present simple tense, and filling in a text with missing verbs. The worksheet aims to reinforce key concepts through varied exercise types related to subjects taught in school.
Many UK schools require their students to do voluntary work as part of their curriculum. Students volunteer for a few hours per week doing jobs like babysitting, gardening, or computer repair without pay. Volunteers like Andrew enjoy helping others and find the experience more valuable than money. Volunteering helps students learn what career they may want and provides Rachel with insight into herself.
The document is a test covering reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills related to predicting future trends. It contains questions about predicting fashion trends, the Shoreditch area of London known for trendsetting designers, and completing sentences and writing paragraphs using future tenses. The test evaluates students' abilities to understand a passage about fashion forecasting, identify vocabulary in context, employ future forms of verbs like "will" and "be going to", and compose a short written prediction of next year's fashion styles.
1. Storm-chasing tours take place in Tornado Alley in the US, where meteorologists and experienced chasers lead participants hoping to see tornadoes up close.
2. Tours last several days to weeks, with vehicles equipped with technology to track storms, though participants may drive long distances without knowing where they will sleep.
3. While the experience can be exhilarating, it is also exhausting as chasers compete for limited hotel rooms and may have to share beds, and the chances of seeing a tornado are slim despite severe weather.
This document is a reading comprehension test about breakfast foods around the world. It consists of multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions testing vocabulary and grammar related to breakfast foods and meals. The reading passage discusses common breakfast foods and customs in countries like Russia, England, and China. It notes that while breakfast choices vary globally, breakfast is universally an important meal.
This document contains a puzzle with clues and fill-in-the-blank questions about vocabulary related to celebrities and fame. The puzzle includes 10 across clues and 10 down clues with blanks to be filled in. It also includes 5 multiple choice questions testing vocabulary in contexts related to celebrities, gossip, and wealth.
This document contains a test with grammar, vocabulary, communication, reading and writing exercises in English. It includes questions about verb forms, prepositions, family members, opposites and a letter writing task. The test was given in July and is for students in ESO 1, which refers to the first year of secondary school in Spain.
The document contains a vocabulary exercise from an English textbook. It lists various words related to school supplies, colors, numbers, days of the week, dates, and adjectives. It then provides grammar exercises involving subjects, possessive adjectives, the verb "to have/have got", and describing people. The document aims to teach English vocabulary and grammar concepts around describing people, possessions, and characteristics.
The document discusses a variety of technologies impacting modern education. It highlights the importance of integrating digital tools to enhance student engagement and learning outcomes. Additionally, the document outlines challenges educators face while incorporating these technologies.
1. Paul Hogan is mentioned because he is a famous Australian actor who uses the phrase "Throw another shrimp on the barbie" which is an example of Australian slang or "Strine".
2. The document explains that Australia was a good place to send English prisoners because the prisons in Britain were full and Australia was far away so it was seen as a suitable punishment.
3. The English and Irish prisoners who were sent to Australia influenced the development of Australian slang because they came from different backgrounds and brought diverse accents and vocabulary to the English language spoken in Australia.
4. The document states that when the prisoners' children grew up, they spoke a street slang unique to Australia which became the
The document is a sample test for students containing questions about reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing. It includes:
1) A reading comprehension section with questions about a passage describing car boot sales.
2) A vocabulary section with definitions, unscrambling words, and filling in sentences.
3) A grammar section with completing sentences using comparative and superlative adjectives and filling in a text with adjective forms.
4) A writing section prompting students to describe a favorite possession to sell online.
The document is a reading comprehension test about a magic show performed by The Twins illusionists. It discusses how The Twins perform dangerous tricks like underwater escapes and making helicopters appear. It tells the story of a boy named Anthony who went into a coma after a car accident, but was awakened from it after his sister recreated one of The Twins' magic tricks involving fake snow for him. The test then asks comprehension questions about details in the story like how many illusionists are in The Twins' show, what kinds of tricks they perform, what caused Anthony to go into a coma, and who had the idea to help wake him from it.
Refugees United is a social networking site launched in 2005 by two Danish brothers to help refugees locate family members separated during conflict or disaster. The site allows anonymous registration using personal details only close relatives would know. It has been translated into 23 languages to overcome language barriers. While some refugees have been reunited, the founders aim to attract more members by promoting awareness among refugee organizations and placing posters in remote areas. The article questions if the site can ultimately help end refugees' pain and uncertainty of separation.
The New York municipality has launched a program to help reduce homelessness by paying to relocate families with housing elsewhere. Over 550 families have been sent to locations around the US and world since 2007. However, critics argue the program does not truly address the root causes of homelessness and relocated families may become homeless again once temporary housing ends. The writer believes New York must provide more affordable housing rather than just sending homeless families away.
I. The film adaptation of the popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid book series is amusing and witty, though not as good as the original books. It raises important issues about adolescence.
II. The film follows Greg Heffley as he starts middle school where he is one of the smallest kids. He tries to become popular by changing his best friend Rowley, but ultimately Rowley becomes more popular by being himself, teaching Greg an important lesson.
III. The actors who play Greg and Rowley capture the characters' lack of coolness, and the older brother is also well-cast.
Susan Mathews was browsing online for bags and found one she liked but abandoned her search when her phone rang. Later that day, she saw an advert for the same bag she had looked at earlier, which was an example of personalized retargeting. This technique sends users ads for specific products they have viewed online and companies have been tracking users for years to target ads, but some users feel uncomfortable being constantly tracked and want more regulation of digital advertising. While personalized retargeting lets companies encourage purchases, experts say they shouldn't make users feel like they're being watched all the time.
I. An online couple, Jenna and Mark, fell in love in the virtual world Second Life but in reality were users from England and Liverpool.
II. Second Life allows users to take on virtual identities and have experiences they couldn't in real life, and some form romantic relationships.
III. The creators of avatars can become so immersed in their online romance that they neglect their real lives and relationships.
The passage describes a robotic teacher named Engkey used in South Korean classrooms to teach English. Engkey is controlled remotely by a human teacher who can be located anywhere. While robots may help motivate students and allow teachers assistance, they currently have limited capabilities. Their conversations are restricted to pre-programmed responses and they lack a human teacher's understanding. Therefore, while technology may continue advancing, human teachers will remain essential for their understanding and ability to adapt based on a student's response.
1) In 1971, 17-year old Juliane Koepke was the sole survivor when lightning struck her flight from Lima to Pucallpa in Peru, causing the plane to break apart mid-air and killing 92 others.
2) Juliane was thrown from the wreckage still strapped to her seat and landed two miles into the dense jungle. Despite injuries, she trekked through the jungle for nine days following streams in search of civilization.
3) Near exhaustion, Juliane finally reached a river where she collapsed at a small hut. The next day, she was found by loggers and reunited with her father in the hospital. Juliane went on to study zoology but
This document contains a practice test with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and rewriting sentences. The vocabulary questions involve matching people to places and choosing the correct answers. The grammar questions involve completing sentences with given words and rewriting sentences starting with given words while maintaining the original meaning. The document provides a test to assess English language skills.
This document contains a vocabulary and grammar practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The vocabulary section includes questions about replacing words to make sentences logical and identifying true/false statements. The grammar section covers topics like adding relative pronouns, verb conjugation, and rewriting sentences using different words. The test focuses on English language skills like logical thinking, grammar rules, and rephrasing content while maintaining the same meaning.
This document contains a practice test with questions on vocabulary, grammar, and filling in dialogues. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct meaning of italicized words and identifying whether sentences are logical or illogical. The grammar questions involve completing sentences using verbs in different tenses and forms. The dialogue questions involve filling in blanks with missing words provided.
This document contains a vocabulary and grammar test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The vocabulary section asks test-takers to replace words to make sentences logical, complete sentences with provided words, and fill in a paragraph. The grammar section asks test-takers to complete sentences using passive or causative forms, rewrite sentences using provided words, rewrite sentences from active to passive voice, and change sentences from active to passive form omitting the agent where possible. The test contains a total of 100 points worth of questions assessing English vocabulary and grammar skills.
This document contains a practice test with questions about vocabulary, grammar, and rewriting sentences. The vocabulary questions involve choosing the correct word to complete sentences or replacing words to make sentences logical. The grammar questions involve completing sentences with the correct verb forms. There are also questions about rewriting sentences using different grammatical structures. The test contains multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, and rewriting questions across three sections to assess English proficiency.
This document contains an English language test assessing vocabulary, grammar, and language usage. It includes multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and sentence rewrites. The test covers topics like parts of speech, verb tenses, modal verbs, and rephrasing sentences. It aims to evaluate foundational English skills like vocabulary, verbs, grammar, and sentence structure.
This document contains a vocabulary and grammar practice test with multiple choice and fill-in-the-blank questions. The vocabulary section asks the test taker to replace words in sentences, identify true/false statements, and complete a passage by filling in missing words. The grammar section involves conjugating verbs in simple and perfect tenses to complete sentences and writing new sentences using provided word prompts. The test assesses English language skills including vocabulary, verb forms, parts of speech, and sentence structure.
The document is a sample unit test that assesses students' reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and writing skills. It contains multiple choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and a short writing prompt about describing a favorite meal at a restaurant. The test covers topics like breakfast foods around the world, matching vocabulary terms, forming questions from answers, and completing a dialogue with missing words. It aims to evaluate students' proficiency in English through different question types testing various language skills.
This document contains a sample level 2 vocabulary and grammar test with multiple choice questions and fill-in-the-blank exercises. The test covers matching vocabulary words to form sentences, choosing the correct prepositions and verbs, completing sentences with provided vocabulary words, using verbs in different tenses, and completing sentences with given context clues. The test evaluates foundational English skills like vocabulary, verb conjugation, and basic grammar structures.
Julie is going on a summer holiday to France with her family. They will stay in a hotel near the small town of Moliets, which is located in a forest next to a lake. Julie's sister will swim and play games at the hotel, while her parents plan to go cycling and sailing. Julie and her brother want to go swimming and surfing at the nearby beach. One of Julie's friends from school will also be staying in Moliets and plans to meet up with Julie in the evenings.
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!
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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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LAZY SUNDAY QUIZ "A GENERAL QUIZ" JUNE 2025 SMC QUIZ CLUB, SILCHAR MEDICAL CO...Ultimatewinner0342
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Lazy Sunday Quiz | General Knowledge Trivia by SMC Quiz Club Silchar Medical College
Presenting the Lazy Sunday Quiz, a fun and thought-provoking general knowledge quiz created by the SMC Quiz Club of Silchar Medical College & Hospital (SMCH). This quiz is designed for casual learners, quiz enthusiasts, and competitive teams looking for a diverse, engaging set of questions with clean visuals and smart clues.
ッ What is the Lazy Sunday Quiz?
The Lazy Sunday Quiz is a light-hearted yet intellectually rewarding quiz session held under the SMC Quiz Club banner. Its a general quiz covering a mix of current affairs, pop culture, history, India, sports, medicine, science, and more.
Whether youre hosting a quiz event, preparing a session for students, or just looking for quality trivia to enjoy with friends, this PowerPoint deck is perfect for you.
Quiz Format & Structure
Total Questions: ~50
Types: MCQs, one-liners, image-based, visual connects, lateral thinking
Rounds: Warm-up, Main Quiz, Visual Round, Connects (optional bonus)
Design: Simple, clear slides with answer explanations included
Tools Needed: Just a projector or screen ready to use!
Who Is It For?
College quiz clubs
School or medical students
Teachers or faculty for classroom engagement
Event organizers needing quiz content
Quizzers preparing for competitions
Freelancers building quiz portfolios
Why Use This Quiz?
Ready-made, high-quality content
Curated with lateral thinking and storytelling in mind
Covers both academic and pop culture topics
Designed by a quizzer with real event experience
Usable in inter-college fests, informal quizzes, or Sunday brain workouts
About the Creators
This quiz has been created by Rana Mayank Pratap, an MBBS student and quizmaster at SMC Quiz Club, Silchar Medical College. The club aims to promote a culture of curiosity and smart thinking through weekly and monthly quiz events.
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Youre free to use or adapt this quiz for your own events or sessions with credit to:
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Curated by: Rana Mayank Pratap
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.
Ray Dalio How Countries go Broke the Big CycleDadang Solihin
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A complete and practical understanding of the Big Debt Cycle. A much more practical understanding of how supply and demand really work compared to the conventional economic thinking. A complete and practical understanding of the Overall Big Cycle, which is driven by the Big Debt Cycle and the other major cycles, including the big political cycle within countries that changes political orders and the big geopolitical cycle that changes world orders.
Pests of Maize: An comprehensive overview.pptxArshad Shaikh
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Maize is susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact yields. Key pests include the fall armyworm, stem borers, cob earworms, shoot fly. These pests can cause extensive damage, from leaf feeding and stalk tunneling to grain destruction. Effective management strategies, such as integrated pest management (IPM), resistant varieties, biological control, and judicious use of chemicals, are essential to mitigate losses and ensure sustainable maize production.
Plate Tectonic Boundaries and Continental Drift TheoryMarie
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This 28 slide presentation covers the basics of plate tectonics and continental drift theory. It is an effective introduction into a full plate tectonics unit study, but does not cover faults, stress, seismic waves, or seafloor spreading.
To download PDF, visit The Homeschool Daily. We will be uploading more slideshows to follow this one. Blessings, Marie
PEST OF WHEAT SORGHUM BAJRA and MINOR MILLETS.pptxArshad Shaikh
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Wheat, sorghum, and bajra (pearl millet) are susceptible to various pests that can significantly impact crop yields. Common pests include aphids, stem borers, shoot flies, and armyworms. Aphids feed on plant sap, weakening the plants, while stem borers and shoot flies damage the stems and shoots, leading to dead hearts and reduced growth. Armyworms, on the other hand, are voracious feeders that can cause extensive defoliation and grain damage. Effective management strategies, including resistant varieties, cultural practices, and targeted pesticide applications, are essential to mitigate pest damage and ensure healthy crop production.
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
Health Care Planning and Organization of Health Care at Various Levels Unit...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This comprehensive PowerPoint presentation is prepared for B.Sc Nursing 5th Semester students and covers Unit 2 of Community Health Nursing I based on the Indian Nursing Council (INC) syllabus. The unit focuses on the planning, structure, and functioning of health care services at various levels in India. It is especially useful for nursing educators and students preparing for university exams, internal assessments, or professional teaching assignments.
The content of this presentation includes:
Historical development of health planning in India
Detailed study of various health committees: Bhore, Mudaliar, Kartar Singh, Shrivastava Committee, etc.
Overview of major health commissions
In-depth understanding of Five-Year Plans and their impact on health care
Community participation and stakeholder involvement in health care planning
Structure of health care delivery system at central, state, district, and peripheral levels
Concepts and implementation of Primary Health Care (PHC) and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Introduction to Comprehensive Primary Health Care (CPHC) and Health and Wellness Centers (HWCs)
Expanded role of Mid-Level Health Providers (MLHPs) and Community Health Providers (CHPs)
Explanation of national health policies: NHP 1983, 2002, and 2017
Key national missions and schemes including:
National Health Mission (NHM)
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM)
National Urban Health Mission (NUHM)
Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY)
Universal Health Coverage (UHC) and Indias commitment to equitable health care
This presentation is ideal for:
Nursing students (B.Sc, GNM, Post Basic)
Nursing tutors and faculty
Health educators
Competitive exam aspirants in nursing and public health
It is organized in a clear, point-wise format with relevant terminologies and a focus on applied knowledge. The slides can also be used for community health demonstrations, teaching sessions, and revision guides.
How to Manage Different Customer Addresses in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
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A business often have customers with multiple locations such as office, warehouse, home addresses and this feature allows us to associate with different addresses with each customer streamlining the process of creating sales order invoices and delivery orders.
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.
SCHIZOPHRENIA OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndr...parmarjuli1412
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SCHIZOPHRENIA INCLUDED TOPIC IS INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF GENERAL TERM IN PSYCHIATRIC, THEN DIFINITION OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, EPIDERMIOLOGY, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS, CLINICAL FEATURE(SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF SCHIZOPHRENIA), CLINICAL TYPES OF SCHIZOPHRENIA, DIAGNOSIS, INVESTIGATION, TREATMENT MODALITIES(PHARMACOLOGICAL MANAGEMENT, PSYCHOTHERAPY, ECT, PSYCHO-SOCIO-REHABILITATION), NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT,DIAGNOSIS,NURSING INTERVENTION,AND EVALUATION), OTHER PSYCHOTIC DISORDER LIKE Persistent delusion/Capgras syndrome(The Delusion of Doubles)/Acute and Transient Psychotic Disorders/Induced Delusional Disorders/Schizoaffective Disorder /CAPGRAS SYNDROME(DELUSION OF DOUBLE), GERIATRIC CONSIDERATION, FOLLOW UP, HOMECARE AND REHABILITATION OF THE PATIENT,