From gunpowder to atomic bomb by group 3e-twinning
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The document chronicles the evolution of explosives from the discovery of gunpowder in China around the 9th century, through its introduction in warfare, to Alfred Nobel's invention of dynamite in 1866. It further discusses the development of TNT in the 20th century and culminates with the atomic bomb's test in 1945, leading to its use in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The narrative concludes with reflections on the implications of nuclear warfare and Oppenheimer's cautionary remarks about the consequences of such power.
From gunpowder to atomic bomb by group 2e-twinning
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The document outlines the historical development of explosives from Greek fire to atomic bombs. It describes key inventions like gunpowder, hand grenades, dynamite, and the atomic bomb, highlighting their uses in military and construction contexts. The atomic bomb, developed during the Manhattan Project, was notably used in World War II, leading to the war's conclusion.
From gunpowder to atomic bomb - our opinione-twinning
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The atomic bomb is the most powerful weapon ever created, developed through historical advancements in chemistry and physics from gunpowder to nuclear fission. Countries like the USA, Russia, and China possess these weapons, which can cause widespread destruction and toxic fallout, highlighted by the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The document argues for the prohibition of atomic bombs due to their dangerous potential and the fear they instill, as voiced by notable scientists like Einstein and Szilard.
SPIDERS -DIDACTIC MATERIALS ON BIOLOGY LESSONSe-twinning
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Spiders are predators that feed on insects and small animals. While some spiders are poisonous, only a few species are actually harmful to humans. Spiders have different hunting methods - tarantulas weave silk fibers to catch prey, while others are good at jumping or reacting quickly. Venomous spiders inject venom to paralyze or begin digesting their prey, though not all spider venom is dangerous to humans. Exotic and venomous spiders tend to have more complex webs that help protect them and aid survival.
Maria Skodowska-Curie - Polish scientiste-twinning
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Maria Skodowska-Curie was born in Poland in 1867 and studied at the University of Paris, where she met her future husband Pierre Curie. She discovered the radioactive elements polonium and radium, winning Nobel Prizes in Physics in 1903 and Chemistry in 1911, making her the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. Her pioneering research on radioactivity laid the foundations for modern uses of radiation in medicine and scientific applications.
Maria Sklodowska Polish scientist - presentatione-twinning
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Maria Curie-Skodowska was a Polish and French physicist and chemist who conducted pioneering research on radioactivity. She developed the theory of radioactivity, techniques for isolating radioactive isotopes, and discovered the elements radium and polonium. For her scientific achievements and Nobel Prizes, she received many honors including the French Legion of Honor. Maria Curie-Skodowska has been commemorated in Poland and other countries for her groundbreaking contributions to science.
James Watson and Francis Crick - famous scientistse-twinning
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James Watson and Francis Crick discovered the structure of DNA in 1953. They found that DNA has the structure of a double helix, with two strands coiled around each other. Each strand is a sequence of four chemical bases - adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine. The order of these bases provides the genetic code that makes each organism unique. This discovery was groundbreaking in explaining how genetic information is stored and passed down. It revolutionized the fields of biology, genetics, and medicine. Watson and Crick, along with Maurice Wilkins, were awarded the Nobel Prize in 1962 for their work unraveling the structure and function of DNA.
Robert Oppenheimer famous physicist quize-twinning
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This document contains multiple choice questions about dates, people, and events related to the development of the atomic bomb between 1900-1930. It asks about the years various things occurred, key people involved like Einstein and General Leslie Groves, code names for the project like "Project Manhattan" and "Trinity", reasons for someone's dismissal, awards given, and order of multiple choice answers.
Robert Oppenheimer famous physicist - presentatione-twinning
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Robert Oppenheimer was a prominent American physicist who directed the Manhattan Project and helped develop the atomic bomb during World War II. In 1947, he became director of the Institute for Advanced Study and advised the U.S. government on nuclear policy, opposing development of the hydrogen bomb and advocating for international control of nuclear weapons. However, during the McCarthy era he lost his security clearance due to suspicions of communist sympathies. Oppenheimer made important scientific contributions but later regretted his role in developing nuclear weapons. He died in 1967 from cancer.
Albert Einstein famous physicist quiz about Albert Einsteine-twinning
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This document contains a 10 question quiz about facts relating to Albert Einstein. The quiz covers topics like his birthdate, nationality, wives, his annus mirabilis year of 1905, publications, Nobel Prize nominations, reasons for emigrating to the US, musical talents, a meeting with a philosopher, and date of death. After completing the multiple choice questions, the correct answers are provided on a subsequent slide.
Albert Einstein - the most famous physiciste-twinning
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Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and went on to become one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. He developed the special and general theories of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, gravity, and the universe. Throughout his life, Einstein published over 300 scientific works and papers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his services to theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
Course in Rhodes - presentation for the Pedagogical Councile-twinning
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From October 21-25, 2023, a group of five teachers from a Polish school participated in an Erasmus+ staff training in Rhodes, Greece. The training focused on implementing new activating methods in non-formal education and was organized by the New Horizons Center and trainer Marilena Ciontescu. Teachers from Poland and Romania attended workshops and shared experiences using field and classroom activities. The document discusses key 21st century skills like critical thinking, creativity, communication and cooperation. It also outlines various teaching methods that can be used for outdoor, non-formal, and informal education like burstering, the coffee table method, gamification and using board games.
The document presents air quality data from a sensor located at a school over a period of time. It records the weather conditions and measurements of particulate matter (PM2.5) at different dates and times. The conclusion is that as winter approaches, lower temperatures require more home heating which produces smog and causes the air quality measured by PM2.5 levels to gradually deteriorate.
This document discusses various types of air pollution including smog, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and the ozone hole. Smog occurs when dust and chemicals float in humid air, posing health risks. It contains sulfur dioxide from burning fuels. Acid rain forms when sulfur and nitrogen oxides from fuel combustion react with water, lowering the pH. The greenhouse effect involves carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion. The ozone hole is a phenomenon where chlorine from freon compounds thins the ozone layer, increasing UV exposure.
Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses and Ferns of Poland, Spain and Portugal.pptxe-twinning
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Este documento lista plantas nativas de Polonia, Espa単a y Portugal. Proporciona los nombres comunes y cient鱈ficos de m叩s de 50 plantas diferentes encontradas en estos tres pa鱈ses europeos. Las plantas incluyen helechos, orqu鱈deas, hierbas, 叩rboles y flores.
The document discusses the evolving role of teachers in an era of artificial intelligence. While AI tools are being developed for education, teachers remain key players by guiding learning, designing personalized curriculums, providing ethical and social development, cultivating critical thinking and collaboration skills, adapting to individual students, and promoting lifelong learning. Some of the main roles teachers fulfill include helping with the learning process, developing critical thinking and creativity, facilitating collaboration and communication, and motivating and inspiring students.
The surveys conducted with students and teachers at the end of the "Happy Maths" project found that:
- The vast majority believed their contribution to be significant, with most students and teachers seeing improvements in English skills.
- Students particularly enjoyed activities related to math and English, while teachers favored math-focused topics.
- Popular activities included student exchanges, video conferences, and eTwinning cooperation.
- Both groups wished to continue collaboration with partners in Portugal.
The survey of students found that 90% wanted to participate in the 'Happy Maths' project, with the same percentage wanting to cooperate with students in Portugal. Popular activities included student exchanges (80%), open days and project events (80%), and videoconferences with Portuguese students (70%). Students expected to have fun (100%) and increase their math and language skills (both 50%) through participating in the project. Overall, 90% thought the 'Happy Maths' project should be carried out in their school.
Surface areas of geometric figures by Group 3e-twinning
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This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the surface areas and perimeters of various geometric shapes including squares, rectangles, trapezoids, triangles, parallelograms, rhombi, hexagons, and provides bibliographic references for images.
Surface areas of geometric figures by Group 2e-twinning
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This document discusses the surface areas of various geometric shapes including squares, rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, and parallelograms providing the formulas for calculating their perimeters and areas. It explains that the perimeter of a triangle is calculated as half the base times the height (P=a*h/2) and the perimeter of a parallelogram is the base times the height (P=a*h). The document concludes by thanking the reader for their attention.
Surface areas of geometric figres by group 1e-twinning
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This document provides formulas for calculating the surface areas of various geometric figures including squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, trapezoids, triangles, equilateral triangles, and regular hexagons. It lists the specific formulas as: for a square the area is a x a; for a rectangle the area is a x b; for a parallelogram the area is a x h. It also provides bibliographic references for additional information on geometric surface area calculations.
The document discusses the Fibonacci sequence and its use in art and architecture. The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. Leonardo Da Vinci and other artists like Johannes Vermeer and Michelangelo used the proportions of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio in their famous works like the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and The Creation of Adam to achieve harmonious and aesthetically pleasing compositions. Architects also employed the Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio principles in the design of landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.
The artist Bathsheba Grossman uses 3D printing to create mathematical sculptures out of metal. Her sculptures feature interlocking rings that are permanently connected even though they do not touch. She also creates models of astronomical objects using perforated textures that play with light. The document also briefly describes the work of artist Wassily Kandinsky and poet Wisawa Szymborska, and includes a bibliography of related sources.
Mathematics appears in art in various forms such as architecture, painting, and sculpture. Architects use mathematical principles like the golden ratio to design buildings, ensuring stability and balance. Sculptors are also inspired by mathematical shapes. In painting, cubism emerged as a style using only geometric figures, made famous by Pablo Picasso. Overall, mathematics provides the foundation and framework for many artistic works and designs.
The document discusses the use of mathematics in art through various examples. It describes how the pyramids in Egypt demonstrate mathematics in architecture. The Parthenon is provided as a prime example of using divine proportions in architecture. Gothic architecture is noted for its perfect symmetry. Mathematics has also been used in painting styles like cubism and op art, which aims to create optical illusions through abstract black and white patterns that appear to move, flash, or warp.
Mathematics has inspired art in several ways. Artists often use mathematical principles like the golden ratio in architecture and designs found in nature. Paintings and sculptures frequently follow mathematical rules as well. For example, works by Kandinsky, Picasso, and Tumielewicz demonstrate mathematical influences. Their art proves the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics.
Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician in the 1800s who is considered the first computer programmer. She worked with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer called the Analytical Engine. Her notes on the engine included what is considered the first computer program - an algorithm designed to be processed by a machine. Lovelace had a talent for mathematics from a young age and studied it privately. In 1833 she met Babbage and took an interest in his Analytical Engine, working with him to further develop and analyze the machine's theoretical and practical capabilities. Her work not only helped develop Babbage's ideas but established her as one of the most important historical figures in both computing and science.
The document outlines the format for the Sports Quiz at Quiz Week 2024, covering various sports & games and requiring participants to Answer without external sources. It includes specific details about question types, scoring, and examples of quiz questions. The document emphasizes fair play and enjoyment of the quiz experience.
Robert Oppenheimer famous physicist - presentatione-twinning
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Robert Oppenheimer was a prominent American physicist who directed the Manhattan Project and helped develop the atomic bomb during World War II. In 1947, he became director of the Institute for Advanced Study and advised the U.S. government on nuclear policy, opposing development of the hydrogen bomb and advocating for international control of nuclear weapons. However, during the McCarthy era he lost his security clearance due to suspicions of communist sympathies. Oppenheimer made important scientific contributions but later regretted his role in developing nuclear weapons. He died in 1967 from cancer.
Albert Einstein famous physicist quiz about Albert Einsteine-twinning
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This document contains a 10 question quiz about facts relating to Albert Einstein. The quiz covers topics like his birthdate, nationality, wives, his annus mirabilis year of 1905, publications, Nobel Prize nominations, reasons for emigrating to the US, musical talents, a meeting with a philosopher, and date of death. After completing the multiple choice questions, the correct answers are provided on a subsequent slide.
Albert Einstein - the most famous physiciste-twinning
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Albert Einstein was born in Germany in 1879 and went on to become one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century. He developed the special and general theories of relativity, which revolutionized our understanding of space, time, gravity, and the universe. Throughout his life, Einstein published over 300 scientific works and papers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his services to theoretical physics and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect.
Course in Rhodes - presentation for the Pedagogical Councile-twinning
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From October 21-25, 2023, a group of five teachers from a Polish school participated in an Erasmus+ staff training in Rhodes, Greece. The training focused on implementing new activating methods in non-formal education and was organized by the New Horizons Center and trainer Marilena Ciontescu. Teachers from Poland and Romania attended workshops and shared experiences using field and classroom activities. The document discusses key 21st century skills like critical thinking, creativity, communication and cooperation. It also outlines various teaching methods that can be used for outdoor, non-formal, and informal education like burstering, the coffee table method, gamification and using board games.
The document presents air quality data from a sensor located at a school over a period of time. It records the weather conditions and measurements of particulate matter (PM2.5) at different dates and times. The conclusion is that as winter approaches, lower temperatures require more home heating which produces smog and causes the air quality measured by PM2.5 levels to gradually deteriorate.
This document discusses various types of air pollution including smog, acid rain, the greenhouse effect, and the ozone hole. Smog occurs when dust and chemicals float in humid air, posing health risks. It contains sulfur dioxide from burning fuels. Acid rain forms when sulfur and nitrogen oxides from fuel combustion react with water, lowering the pH. The greenhouse effect involves carbon dioxide trapping heat in the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion. The ozone hole is a phenomenon where chlorine from freon compounds thins the ozone layer, increasing UV exposure.
Perennials, Bulbs, Grasses and Ferns of Poland, Spain and Portugal.pptxe-twinning
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Este documento lista plantas nativas de Polonia, Espa単a y Portugal. Proporciona los nombres comunes y cient鱈ficos de m叩s de 50 plantas diferentes encontradas en estos tres pa鱈ses europeos. Las plantas incluyen helechos, orqu鱈deas, hierbas, 叩rboles y flores.
The document discusses the evolving role of teachers in an era of artificial intelligence. While AI tools are being developed for education, teachers remain key players by guiding learning, designing personalized curriculums, providing ethical and social development, cultivating critical thinking and collaboration skills, adapting to individual students, and promoting lifelong learning. Some of the main roles teachers fulfill include helping with the learning process, developing critical thinking and creativity, facilitating collaboration and communication, and motivating and inspiring students.
The surveys conducted with students and teachers at the end of the "Happy Maths" project found that:
- The vast majority believed their contribution to be significant, with most students and teachers seeing improvements in English skills.
- Students particularly enjoyed activities related to math and English, while teachers favored math-focused topics.
- Popular activities included student exchanges, video conferences, and eTwinning cooperation.
- Both groups wished to continue collaboration with partners in Portugal.
The survey of students found that 90% wanted to participate in the 'Happy Maths' project, with the same percentage wanting to cooperate with students in Portugal. Popular activities included student exchanges (80%), open days and project events (80%), and videoconferences with Portuguese students (70%). Students expected to have fun (100%) and increase their math and language skills (both 50%) through participating in the project. Overall, 90% thought the 'Happy Maths' project should be carried out in their school.
Surface areas of geometric figures by Group 3e-twinning
油
This document summarizes the formulas for calculating the surface areas and perimeters of various geometric shapes including squares, rectangles, trapezoids, triangles, parallelograms, rhombi, hexagons, and provides bibliographic references for images.
Surface areas of geometric figures by Group 2e-twinning
油
This document discusses the surface areas of various geometric shapes including squares, rectangles, triangles, trapezoids, rhombuses, and parallelograms providing the formulas for calculating their perimeters and areas. It explains that the perimeter of a triangle is calculated as half the base times the height (P=a*h/2) and the perimeter of a parallelogram is the base times the height (P=a*h). The document concludes by thanking the reader for their attention.
Surface areas of geometric figres by group 1e-twinning
油
This document provides formulas for calculating the surface areas of various geometric figures including squares, rectangles, parallelograms, rhombuses, trapezoids, triangles, equilateral triangles, and regular hexagons. It lists the specific formulas as: for a square the area is a x a; for a rectangle the area is a x b; for a parallelogram the area is a x h. It also provides bibliographic references for additional information on geometric surface area calculations.
The document discusses the Fibonacci sequence and its use in art and architecture. The Fibonacci sequence is a series of numbers where each subsequent number is the sum of the previous two. Leonardo Da Vinci and other artists like Johannes Vermeer and Michelangelo used the proportions of the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio in their famous works like the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper, and The Creation of Adam to achieve harmonious and aesthetically pleasing compositions. Architects also employed the Fibonacci sequence and golden ratio principles in the design of landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower and Taj Mahal.
The artist Bathsheba Grossman uses 3D printing to create mathematical sculptures out of metal. Her sculptures feature interlocking rings that are permanently connected even though they do not touch. She also creates models of astronomical objects using perforated textures that play with light. The document also briefly describes the work of artist Wassily Kandinsky and poet Wisawa Szymborska, and includes a bibliography of related sources.
Mathematics appears in art in various forms such as architecture, painting, and sculpture. Architects use mathematical principles like the golden ratio to design buildings, ensuring stability and balance. Sculptors are also inspired by mathematical shapes. In painting, cubism emerged as a style using only geometric figures, made famous by Pablo Picasso. Overall, mathematics provides the foundation and framework for many artistic works and designs.
The document discusses the use of mathematics in art through various examples. It describes how the pyramids in Egypt demonstrate mathematics in architecture. The Parthenon is provided as a prime example of using divine proportions in architecture. Gothic architecture is noted for its perfect symmetry. Mathematics has also been used in painting styles like cubism and op art, which aims to create optical illusions through abstract black and white patterns that appear to move, flash, or warp.
Mathematics has inspired art in several ways. Artists often use mathematical principles like the golden ratio in architecture and designs found in nature. Paintings and sculptures frequently follow mathematical rules as well. For example, works by Kandinsky, Picasso, and Tumielewicz demonstrate mathematical influences. Their art proves the interdisciplinary nature of mathematics.
Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician in the 1800s who is considered the first computer programmer. She worked with Charles Babbage on his early mechanical general-purpose computer called the Analytical Engine. Her notes on the engine included what is considered the first computer program - an algorithm designed to be processed by a machine. Lovelace had a talent for mathematics from a young age and studied it privately. In 1833 she met Babbage and took an interest in his Analytical Engine, working with him to further develop and analyze the machine's theoretical and practical capabilities. Her work not only helped develop Babbage's ideas but established her as one of the most important historical figures in both computing and science.
The document outlines the format for the Sports Quiz at Quiz Week 2024, covering various sports & games and requiring participants to Answer without external sources. It includes specific details about question types, scoring, and examples of quiz questions. The document emphasizes fair play and enjoyment of the quiz experience.
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F-BLOCK ELEMENTS POWER POINT PRESENTATIONSmprpgcwa2024
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F-block elements are a group of elements in the periodic table that have partially filled f-orbitals. They are also known as inner transition elements. F-block elements are divided into two series:
1.Lanthanides (La- Lu) These elements are also known as rare earth elements.
2.Actinides (Ac- Lr): These elements are radioactive and have complex electronic configurations.
F-block elements exhibit multiple oxidation states due to the availability of f-orbitals.
2. Many f-block compounds are colored due to f-f transitions.
3. F-block elements often exhibit paramagnetic or ferromagnetic behavior.4. Actinides are radioactive.
F-block elements are used as catalysts in various industrial processes.
Actinides are used in nuclear reactors and nuclear medicine.
F-block elements are used in lasers and phosphors due to their luminescent properties.
F-block elements have unique electronic and magnetic properties.
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Shop, Upcoming: Final Notes to Review as we Close Level One. Make sure to review the orientation and videos as well. Theres more to come and material to cover in Levels 2-3. The content will be a combination of Reiki and Yoga. Also energy topics of our spiritual collective.
Thanks again all future Practitioner Level Students. Our Levels so far are: Guest, Grad, and Practitioner. We have had over 5k Spring Views.
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VCE Literature Section A Exam Response Guidejpinnuck
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This practical guide shows students of Unit 3&4 VCE Literature how to write responses to Section A of the exam. Including a range of examples writing about different types of texts, this guide:
*Breaks down and explains what Q1 and Q2 tasks involve and expect
*Breaks down example responses for each question
*Explains and scaffolds students to write responses for each question
*Includes a comprehensive range of sentence starters and vocabulary for responding to each question
*Includes critical theory vocabulary油 lists to support Q2 responses
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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,
How to Customize Quotation Layouts in Odoo 18Celine George
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Customizing quotation layouts in Odoo 18 allows businesses to personalize their quotations to match branding or specific requirements. This can include adding logos, custom fields, or modifying headers and footers.
Tanja Vujicic - PISA for Schools contact InfoEduSkills OECD
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Tanja Vujicic, Senior Analyst and PISA for Schools Project Manager at the OECD spoke at the OECD webinar 'Turning insights into impact: What do early case studies reveal about the power of PISA for Schools?' on 20 June 2025
PISA for Schools is an OECD assessment that evaluates 15-year-old performance on reading, mathematics, and science. It also gathers insights into students learning environment, engagement and well-being, offering schools valuable data that help them benchmark performance internationally and improve education outcomes. A central ambition, and ongoing challenge, has been translating these insights into meaningful actions that drives lasting school improvement.
THE PSYCHOANALYTIC OF THE BLACK CAT BY EDGAR ALLAN POE (1).pdfnabilahk908
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Psychoanalytic Analysis of The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe explores the deep psychological dimensions of the narrators disturbed mind through the lens of Sigmund Freuds psychoanalytic theory. According to Freud (1923), the human psyche is structured into three components: the Id, which contains primitive and unconscious desires; the Ego, which operates on the reality principle and mediates between the Id and the external world; and the Superego, which reflects internalized moral standards.
In this story, Poe presents a narrator who experiences a psychological breakdown triggered by repressed guilt, aggression, and internal conflict. This analysis focuses not only on the gothic horror elements of the narrative but also on the narrators mental instability and emotional repression, demonstrating how the imbalance of these three psychic forces contributes to his downfall.
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
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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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Paper 107 | From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into a captivating analysis where Kazuo Ishiguros nuanced fiction meets the stark realities of post2014 Indian journalism. Uncover how Godi Media turned from watchdog to lapdog, echoing the moral compromises of Ishiguros protagonists. Well draw parallels between restrained narrative silences and sensationalist headlinesare our media heroes or traitors? Dont forget to follow for more deep dives!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 107: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Submitted Date: April 4, 2025
Paper Name: The Twentieth Century Literature: From World War II to the End of the Century
Topic: From Watchdog to Lapdog: Ishiguros Fiction and the Rise of Godi Media in Post-2014 Indian Journalism
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/kIEqwzhHJ54
For a more in-depth discussion of this presentation, please visit the full blog post at the following link: https://rajdeepbavaliya2.blogspot.com/2025/04/from-watchdog-to-lapdog-ishiguro-s-fiction-and-the-rise-of-godi-media-in-post-2014-indian-journalism.html
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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.