Raw materials are substances extracted from nature and can be classified into animal, vegetable, and mineral origins. These raw materials are processed and transformed into processed materials that are used by humans to manufacture goods that satisfy needs and improve living standards. The technical materials used can be grouped into wood, metal, plastic, textiles, ceramics, and stone, with wood and stone being natural materials, metals extracted from mines, plastic derived from petroleum, and textiles including both natural and synthetic fibers.
This document discusses various properties of materials, grouping them into physical properties, chemical properties, technological properties, and ecological properties. It provides examples of different materials and their properties related to density, opacity, magnetism, permeability, porosity, hardness, tenacity, elasticity, ductility, weldability, fusibility, thermal and electrical conductivity, acoustic conductivity, recyclability, biodegradability, and toxicity.
A computer system is an electronic device that collects data as input, processes it, and transmits output information. It can be a computer, phone, TV, tablet, or game console. A computer system has hardware components like a CPU, motherboard, memory, storage, and peripherals. It also has software programs that enable the hardware to function and perform tasks. An operating system is the most important software that allows basic computer functions and communication between hardware and applications. Common operating systems include Windows, Mac OS, and Linux.
X-rays are electromagnetic rays that can pass through some substances like skin and cloth but not others like bone and metal. They are used by doctors to examine bones and by security to check luggage for weapons. Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause sunburn, suntanning, and skin cancer if exposed to too much. They also cause fluorescence that lights up cities at night. Infrared rays from the sun help keep the earth warm enough to support life, and are emitted by hot objects and used to keep food warm in restaurants. Microwaves are similar to radio waves and can be concentrated in beams to quickly cook food, while radio waves transmit television and radio signals.
This document outlines a project called LIVING FACADES in which students will construct nesting boxes to place on the facade and trees of their secondary school. The objectives are to improve the school's environmental quality and aid in pest control by providing habitats for bats, swifts, and birds. The technology department will construct boxes for bats, swifts, and various birds using wood and other materials. The project involves describing needs, researching nesting solutions, generating design ideas, selecting a final design, and implementing and evaluating the constructed nesting boxes.
Este documento presenta las listas de estudiantes de segundo a単o de BC en 2017-2018 que est叩n tomando los cursos de Materiales T辿cnicos de Madera y Metales. La lista de Madera incluye 17 estudiantes y la lista de Metales incluye 14 estudiantes, con algunos estudiantes que aparecen en ambas listas.
Este documento lista los nombres de estudiantes de segundo a単o de BC en 2017-2018 asignados a los grupos de MATERIALES TCNICOS de Madera y Metales. El grupo de Madera incluye a 12 estudiantes y el grupo de Metales incluye a 13 estudiantes.
The document discusses different methods for representing objects through technical drawings. It describes freehand sketches and diagrams which are created without tools and use light pencil strokes. Views and perspectives are also covered, with views showing an object from specific angles in the front, top, and side. Technical drawing establishes rules for graphic representations of objects through different types of drawings.
Technology refers to anything created by humans through processes or methods to fulfill a need, as opposed to things found in nature. It involves using natural resources and materials and applying human knowledge and skills to transform them into useful products through various manufacturing and engineering processes. Throughout the year, students will learn about different technologies, how they are invented and developed, how they work, their impacts, and will get opportunities to engage in technology themselves.
The document discusses ways for citizens to protect the environment through reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling. It emphasizes that recycling is important for protecting natural resources and the planet. Specific tips include buying products with less packaging, avoiding disposable items, donating usable items, composting organic waste, and properly separating recyclables like paper, plastic, glass, and metal into the appropriate bins. The overall message is that small actions by individuals can help address issues like climate change and conserve resources for future generations.
1) The document is about a group of students who created bookmarks as their first technological process.
2) They learned how to work as a group and use the necessary tools to build the bookmarks.
3) While working, they had fun and learned a lot, and felt the work was very funny and important for learning the technological process.
The document discusses the organization of activities in a workshop. It describes that there are two types of work done in workshops: analyzing problems and thinking of solutions, and manual activities. It then outlines five roles in workshop organization: the coordinator, person responsible for materials, person responsible for tools, person in charge of cleaning, and secretary. The document concludes with safety rules for working in the workshop, such as using tools properly, not rushing, and following teacher instructions.
Electricity is a form of energy that is commonly used in everyday devices like heaters, phones, lamps, and fans. It is the flow of electrons through conductors like wires. An electrical circuit requires a power source, conductors to carry the current, and components that use the energy like light bulbs. Circuits can be connected in series or parallel. Voltage, current, and resistance follow Ohm's Law. Common circuit elements include batteries, wires, switches, and fuses. Electricity powers devices by producing effects like light, motion, and heat.
Forces can deform objects or change their motion, and structures resist forces to prevent breaking or excessive deformation. Structures are natural or artificial and must be stable, resistant, and rigid. Stability depends on center of gravity and base. Resistance depends on material, quantity, and shape. Rigidity comes from rigid joints, triangles, and cross-bracing. Loads apply stresses like tension, compression, bending, torsion, and shear. Structures serve their purpose if stable, resistant, and rigid.
The document discusses scales used in technical drawings to represent objects that are too large or too small to draw at their actual dimensions. It defines scale as the ratio between the dimensions of an object in a drawing compared to the actual object. Different types of scales are used - reduced scales make drawings smaller, actual scales are the same size, and enlarged scales make drawings bigger. Examples are provided of calculating scales based on given dimensions. The key steps to working with scales are also outlined.
The document discusses the key ingredients of technology which include science, technical drawing, materials and an understanding of their properties, working techniques, and economic aspects. These ingredients are analogous to those in a recipe and must be considered when designing, manufacturing, and bringing new technologies to market. The document states that the goal is to learn about these various ingredients throughout the year.
Trees can be used to make over 5000 different products that are commonly found in homes. Some obvious tree products include lumber, which makes up the structure of homes, and holds up the walls, roof, and floor. Less obvious products include turpentine and chemicals used in items like toothpaste and vanilla flavoring. Other common forest products used in homes are poles that hold up power and phone lines; plywood and oriented strand board used for subflooring and walls; particle board and fiber board used in furniture and cabinets; and paper used in various forms like facial tissues and shopping bags.
The document discusses the technological process, which consists of an ordered sequence of steps to meet a need or solve a problem. The main steps are: 1) describing and analyzing the need, 2) searching for information, 3) generating and selecting ideas, 4) executing the design, and 5) evaluating the solution. The technological process provides an organized method for applying technology to problems in a careful manner.
Technology has existed for as long as humans have in order to meet their basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. Over time, as humans learned to make tools and new materials, they were able to fully meet their basic needs and attend to other needs to make their lives more comfortable. Technological development over many centuries has led to today's society.
The document discusses technology and how it can help turn ideas into real things by using computers to organize information and drawings to clarify ideas. It also addresses using technology to build things that don't break, make objects move, use electricity for light and heat, harness natural resources for self-powered movement, and share completed projects with others, while also acknowledging technology can positively and negatively impact the environment.
This document discusses the components of a computer system. It describes that a computer system has both hardware and software components. The hardware components include the CPU, motherboard, memory, storage devices like hard drives and solid state drives, and peripheral devices. The software components include programming languages, operating systems, and applications. It provides details on what each hardware component does and examples of common types.
Dimensioning is the process of establishing measurements between a drawing and real-world objects. It involves adding reference lines, a dimension line, arrowheads, and the dimension value to indicate sizes. Dimensioning must follow standardized steps and rules to be clear, complete and accurate. It provides both the location and size of features to allow objects to be constructed from drawings.
Romanticism in Love and Sacrifice An Analysis of Oscar Wildes The Nightingal...KaryanaTantri21
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The story revolves around a college student who despairs not having a red rose as a condition for dancing with the girl he loves. The nightingale hears his complaint and offers to create the red rose at the cost of his life. He sang a love song all night with his chest stuck to the thorns of the rose tree. Finally, the red rose grew, but his sacrifice was in vain. The girl rejected the flower because it didnt match her outfit and preferred a jewellery gift. The student threw the flower on the street and returned to studying philosophy
INDUCTIVE EFFECT slide for first prof pharamacy studentsSHABNAM FAIZ
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The inductive effect is the electron-withdrawing or electron-donating effect transmitted through sigma () bonds in a molecule due to differences in electronegativity between atoms.
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Definition:
The inductive effect is the permanent shifting of electrons in a sigma bond caused by the electronegativity difference of atoms, resulting in partial charges within the molecule.
Technology refers to anything created by humans through processes or methods to fulfill a need, as opposed to things found in nature. It involves using natural resources and materials and applying human knowledge and skills to transform them into useful products through various manufacturing and engineering processes. Throughout the year, students will learn about different technologies, how they are invented and developed, how they work, their impacts, and will get opportunities to engage in technology themselves.
The document discusses ways for citizens to protect the environment through reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling. It emphasizes that recycling is important for protecting natural resources and the planet. Specific tips include buying products with less packaging, avoiding disposable items, donating usable items, composting organic waste, and properly separating recyclables like paper, plastic, glass, and metal into the appropriate bins. The overall message is that small actions by individuals can help address issues like climate change and conserve resources for future generations.
1) The document is about a group of students who created bookmarks as their first technological process.
2) They learned how to work as a group and use the necessary tools to build the bookmarks.
3) While working, they had fun and learned a lot, and felt the work was very funny and important for learning the technological process.
The document discusses the organization of activities in a workshop. It describes that there are two types of work done in workshops: analyzing problems and thinking of solutions, and manual activities. It then outlines five roles in workshop organization: the coordinator, person responsible for materials, person responsible for tools, person in charge of cleaning, and secretary. The document concludes with safety rules for working in the workshop, such as using tools properly, not rushing, and following teacher instructions.
Electricity is a form of energy that is commonly used in everyday devices like heaters, phones, lamps, and fans. It is the flow of electrons through conductors like wires. An electrical circuit requires a power source, conductors to carry the current, and components that use the energy like light bulbs. Circuits can be connected in series or parallel. Voltage, current, and resistance follow Ohm's Law. Common circuit elements include batteries, wires, switches, and fuses. Electricity powers devices by producing effects like light, motion, and heat.
Forces can deform objects or change their motion, and structures resist forces to prevent breaking or excessive deformation. Structures are natural or artificial and must be stable, resistant, and rigid. Stability depends on center of gravity and base. Resistance depends on material, quantity, and shape. Rigidity comes from rigid joints, triangles, and cross-bracing. Loads apply stresses like tension, compression, bending, torsion, and shear. Structures serve their purpose if stable, resistant, and rigid.
The document discusses scales used in technical drawings to represent objects that are too large or too small to draw at their actual dimensions. It defines scale as the ratio between the dimensions of an object in a drawing compared to the actual object. Different types of scales are used - reduced scales make drawings smaller, actual scales are the same size, and enlarged scales make drawings bigger. Examples are provided of calculating scales based on given dimensions. The key steps to working with scales are also outlined.
The document discusses the key ingredients of technology which include science, technical drawing, materials and an understanding of their properties, working techniques, and economic aspects. These ingredients are analogous to those in a recipe and must be considered when designing, manufacturing, and bringing new technologies to market. The document states that the goal is to learn about these various ingredients throughout the year.
Trees can be used to make over 5000 different products that are commonly found in homes. Some obvious tree products include lumber, which makes up the structure of homes, and holds up the walls, roof, and floor. Less obvious products include turpentine and chemicals used in items like toothpaste and vanilla flavoring. Other common forest products used in homes are poles that hold up power and phone lines; plywood and oriented strand board used for subflooring and walls; particle board and fiber board used in furniture and cabinets; and paper used in various forms like facial tissues and shopping bags.
The document discusses the technological process, which consists of an ordered sequence of steps to meet a need or solve a problem. The main steps are: 1) describing and analyzing the need, 2) searching for information, 3) generating and selecting ideas, 4) executing the design, and 5) evaluating the solution. The technological process provides an organized method for applying technology to problems in a careful manner.
Technology has existed for as long as humans have in order to meet their basic needs like food, shelter, and clothing. Over time, as humans learned to make tools and new materials, they were able to fully meet their basic needs and attend to other needs to make their lives more comfortable. Technological development over many centuries has led to today's society.
The document discusses technology and how it can help turn ideas into real things by using computers to organize information and drawings to clarify ideas. It also addresses using technology to build things that don't break, make objects move, use electricity for light and heat, harness natural resources for self-powered movement, and share completed projects with others, while also acknowledging technology can positively and negatively impact the environment.
This document discusses the components of a computer system. It describes that a computer system has both hardware and software components. The hardware components include the CPU, motherboard, memory, storage devices like hard drives and solid state drives, and peripheral devices. The software components include programming languages, operating systems, and applications. It provides details on what each hardware component does and examples of common types.
Dimensioning is the process of establishing measurements between a drawing and real-world objects. It involves adding reference lines, a dimension line, arrowheads, and the dimension value to indicate sizes. Dimensioning must follow standardized steps and rules to be clear, complete and accurate. It provides both the location and size of features to allow objects to be constructed from drawings.
Romanticism in Love and Sacrifice An Analysis of Oscar Wildes The Nightingal...KaryanaTantri21
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The story revolves around a college student who despairs not having a red rose as a condition for dancing with the girl he loves. The nightingale hears his complaint and offers to create the red rose at the cost of his life. He sang a love song all night with his chest stuck to the thorns of the rose tree. Finally, the red rose grew, but his sacrifice was in vain. The girl rejected the flower because it didnt match her outfit and preferred a jewellery gift. The student threw the flower on the street and returned to studying philosophy
INDUCTIVE EFFECT slide for first prof pharamacy studentsSHABNAM FAIZ
油
The inductive effect is the electron-withdrawing or electron-donating effect transmitted through sigma () bonds in a molecule due to differences in electronegativity between atoms.
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Definition:
The inductive effect is the permanent shifting of electrons in a sigma bond caused by the electronegativity difference of atoms, resulting in partial charges within the molecule.
OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER.pptx IN 5TH SEMESTER B.SC NURSING, 2ND YEAR GNM...parmarjuli1412
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OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER INCLUDED TOPICS ARE INTRODUCTION, DEFINITION OF OBSESSION, DEFINITION OF COMPULSION, MEANING OF OBSESSION AND COMPULSION, DEFINITION OF OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER, EPIDERMIOLOGY OF OCD, ETIOLOGICAL FACTORS OF OCD, CLINICAL SIGN AND SYMPTOMS OF OBSESSION AND COMPULSION, MANAGEMENT INCLUDED PHARMACOTHERAPY(ANTIDEPRESSANT DRUG+ANXIOLYTIC DRUGS), PSYCHOTHERAPY, NURSING MANAGEMENT(ASSESSMENT+DIAGNOSIS+NURSING INTERVENTION+EVALUATION))
Paper 106 | Ambition and Corruption: A Comparative Analysis of The Great Gat...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the glittering allure and hidden rot of the American Dream as we compare Jay Gatsbys lofty ambitions with Jordan Belforts brazen excess. Uncover how both characters chase success at the cost of their integrity and ultimately pay the price for unchecked desire. Which downfall resonates moreGatsbys doomed romance or Belforts scandalous spiral? Hit like if youve ever chased a dream, and follow for more literary-versus-film showdowns!
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 106: The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II
Submitted Date: April 3, 2025
Paper Name: The Twentieth Century Literature: 1900 to World War II
Topic: Ambition and Corruption: A Comparative Analysis of The Great Gatsby and The Wolf of Wall Street
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/4mXmSVjTLt8
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/ambition-and-corruption-a-comparative-analysis-of-the-great-gatsby-and-the-wolf-of-wall-street.html
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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,
BLUF:
The Texas outbreak has slowed down, but sporadic cases continue to emerge in Kansas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico.
Elsewhere in the US, we continue to see signs of acceleration due to outbreaks outside the Southwest (North Dakota, Montana, and Colorado) and travel-related cases. Measles exposures due to travel are expected to pose a significant challenge throughout the summer.
The U.S. is on track to exceed its 30-year high for measles cases (1,274) within the next two weeks.
Here is the latest update:
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 919
Texas: 744 (+2) (55% of cases are in Gaines County).
New Mexico: 81 (83% of cases are from Lea County).
Oklahoma: 20 (+2)
Kansas: 74 (+5) (38.89% of the cases are from Gray County).
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 104
Texas: 96 (+2) This accounts for 13% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 7 This accounts for 9.47% of all cases in New Mexico.
Kansas: 3 This accounts for 5.08% of all cases in the state of Kansas.
DEATHS: 3
Texas: 2 This is 0.27% of all cases in Texas.
New Mexico: 1 This is 1.23% of all cases in New Mexico.
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 1,197
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD
Mexico: 2337 (+257), 5 fatalities
Chihuahua, Mexico: 2,179 (+239) cases, 4 fatalities, 7 currently hospitalized.
Canada: 3,207 (+208), 1 fatality
Ontario Outbreak, Canada: 2,115 (+74) cases, 158 hospitalizations, 1 fatality.
Alberta, Canada: 879(+118) cases, 5 currently hospitalized.
This is complete for June 17th. For the weekend of Summer Solstice
June 20th-22nd.
6/17/25: My now Grads, Youre doing well. I applaud your efforts to continue. We all are shifting to new paradigm realities. Its rough, theres good and bad days/weeks. However, Reiki with Yoga assistance, does work.
6/18/25: "For those planning the Training Program Do Welcome. Happy Summer 2k25. You are not ignored and much appreciated. Our updates are ongoing and weekly since Spring. I Hope you Enjoy the Practitioner Grad Level. There's more to come. We will also be wrapping up Level One. So I can work on Levels 2 topics. Please see documents for any news updates. Also visit our websites. Every decade I release a Campus eMap. I will work on that for summer 25. We have 2 old libraries online thats open. https://ldmchapels.weebly.com "
Our Monthly Class Roster is 7,141 for 6/21.
ALL students get privacy naturally. Thx Everyone.
As a Guest Student,
You are now upgraded to Grad Level.
See Uploads for Student Checkins & S9. Thx.
Happy Summer 25.
These are also timeless.
Thank you for attending our workshops.
If you are new, do welcome.
For visual/Video style learning see our practitioner student status.
This is listed under our new training program. Updates ongoing levels 1-3 this summer. We just started Session 1 for level 1.
These are optional programs. I also would like to redo our library ebooks about Hatha and Money Yoga. THe Money Yoga was very much energy healing without the Reiki Method. An updated ebook/course will be done this year. These Projects are for *all fans, followers, teams, and Readers. TY for being presenting.
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.
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.
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.
Vitamin and nutritional deficiency occurs when the body does not receive enough essential nutrients, such as vitamins and minerals, needed for proper functioning. This can lead to various health problems, including weakened immunity, stunted growth, fatigue, poor wound healing, cognitive issues, and increased susceptibility to infections and diseases. Long-term deficiencies can cause serious and sometimes irreversible health complications.
6/18/25
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.
https://ldm-mia.creator-spring.com
List View Components in Odoo 18 - Odoo 際際滷sCeline George
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In Odoo, there are many types of views possible like List view, Kanban view, Calendar view, Pivot view, Search view, etc.
The major change that introduced in the Odoo 18 technical part in creating views is the tag <tree> got replaced with the <list> for creating list views.
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.