Tall tales are amusing stories told with exaggeration, sensory language, and larger-than-life characters. They use exaggeration and sensory language to describe characters and events. These stories aim to entertain through exaggeration.
This document provides vocabulary words that end in the sounds /j/ or /s/ along with their definitions. Some of the words included are: glance, judge, damage, package, twice, stage, carriage, since, practice, marriage, baggage, office, message, bridge, chance, notice, ridge, manage, palace, and bandage.
This document provides vocabulary words and definitions related to choosing and training the right dog for specific jobs or tasks. Key words include "reward", "graduate", "symbol", "foster", "disobey", "confidence", "patiently", "confessed", and "ceremony", with definitions for giving something earned, finishing school or training, standing for something else, being cared for by an adult, not following instructions, feeling sure of abilities, waiting calmly without annoyance, admitting something is true, and a special celebratory event.
Harlem is known for its rich musical history. This realistic fiction story is set in Harlem and likely focuses on characters who enjoy or are involved in the music scene there. In just a few sentences or less, the summary provides a sense of the setting, genre, and likely focus of the story while being concise.
This document provides definitions for 20 pairs of easily confused words, including quiet/quite, finely/finally, than/then, since/sense, affect/effect, from/form, later/latter, adapt/adopt, medal/metal, personal/personnel, proceeding/preceding, and immigrate/emigrate. It emphasizes the importance of studying these words to avoid confusion and misuse of their meanings.
The document discusses the Hindenburg. In 3 sentences or less:
The Hindenburg was a large German passenger airship that caught fire and crashed while attempting to land in Lakehurst, New Jersey on May 6, 1937, killing 35 of the 97 people on board and ending the airship era.
King Midas was a mythological king who was granted a wish by Dionysus to have everything he touched turn to gold. However, he soon regretted this gift when even his food and loved ones turned to gold instead of staying flesh. This myth warns of the dangers of greed and teaches that wealth does not equal happiness.
This document provides definitions for 20 words ending in -ant, -ent, -ance, or -ence. It notes that these endings are difficult to spell because it can be hard to hear the last syllable. The words defined include important, experience, ignorant, entrance, difference, and others with those endings.
U6 w2 the mystery of saint matthew islandvgzzgarza
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Saint Matthew Island is a mysterious place with an unknown past. The uninhabited island located in the Bering Sea has no recorded history but artifacts left behind suggest others lived there long ago. Archaeologists hope to one day uncover more of the island's secrets through further exploration and study of the clues remaining from earlier inhabitants.
This document discusses suffixes such as -ous, -sion, -ion, and -ation and how they can change words. Adding -ation, -ion, or -sion can change a verb into a noun. Adding -ous can change a noun into an adjective. When adding suffixes, the spelling of some base words may change by dropping or changing a final e or y. Examples are then given of words with different suffixes and their meanings.
Austin is home to over 1.5 million bats that live under bridges downtown. Each summer, the bats fly out at dusk to eat insects, helping control pests and save farmers millions in pest control costs. The bats are a key part of Austin's ecology and economy but their population has declined in recent years due threats like white-nose syndrome, so it is important to protect them.
This document provides definitions for various Greek word parts and the terms they form when combined. It lists and defines words relating to measurement, photography, telecommunication, writing and distance, formed from the Greek roots "meter", "photo", "tele", "graph" and others. Examples include terms like telephone, thermometer, photographer, diameter, photocopy, and more.
Ghost towns were abandoned towns in the American West that sprang up during the gold rush or when mining or agricultural opportunities dried up. Many towns became ghost towns when the gold or other resources were depleted or when railroads bypassed the towns. These ghost towns are remnants of America's westward expansion and no longer have permanent residents.
This document discusses Latin roots that are commonly used to form English words. It provides examples of words derived from Latin roots and their meanings. Some of the Latin roots discussed are "spec" meaning look, "scrib" or "scrip" meaning write, and "rupt" meaning break. Definitions are given for words like describe, interruption, inspection, and scribble that use these Latin roots.
This document provides a genre and reading level for the novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth". It states that the novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth" is a work of fiction that contains elements of plot and setting. The reading level for this novel is listed as 5th grade.
This document provides definitions for various Greek word parts and words derived from Greek. It defines suffixes like -ology meaning "study of" and -phobia meaning "fear of". It then defines words that incorporate these Greek word parts, including biology, hydrophobia, tourism, geology, cartoonist, technology, journalism, violinist, ecology, patriotism, vocalist, meteorology, zoology, claustrophobia, capitalism, novelist, technophobia, agoraphobia, anthropology, absenteeism, paleontology, and alarmist.
Astronauts are people who travel to space. They go through extensive training to learn how to live and work in space. Students can talk with real astronauts to learn about their experiences living in space and what it's like to see Earth from above.
This document lists related words and provides definitions for each word. Some examples of related word pairs include "music" and "musician", where one is the noun and one is the person who performs the noun. Other related word pairs involve words that are the action and words that are the result of the action, such as "select" and "selection", "sign" and "signal", "protect" and "protection", "resign" and "resignation", and "coordinate" and "coordination". Definitions are provided for each word to explain their meanings.
Multisyllabic Words
- Words with more than one syllable are called multisyllabic words. Spelling multisyllabic words correctly involves breaking them into syllables.
- The document lists and defines 20 multisyllabic vocabulary words from various subject areas, including "elementary," "probability," "opportunity," "literature," "Pennsylvania," and "stegosaurus."
- Understanding the meanings of these multisyllabic words can help with reading comprehension, spelling, and vocabulary development.
This short document discusses the genre of humorous fiction. Humorous fiction uses characters and situations meant to provoke laughter in readers. It is intended for a 5th grade reading level.
The document discusses negative prefixes such as il-, in-, im-, and ir- which mean "not". It provides examples of words that use these prefixes, such as invisible, illiterate, and irregular, and defines what each word means when the negative prefix is added. In total, 20 examples of words with negative prefixes are defined in the document.
The document discusses the genre of autobiography, which is a story about a person's life or major events in their life told from their own perspective. Autobiography is a genre that tells about a person's life experiences from their point of view as the person who lived through the events. The document provides a brief definition of autobiography for a 5th grade reading level.
The document describes a club called The Stormi Giovanni Club. It is a drama genre story meant to be performed for an audience. The document provides no other details about the story or club.
This document lists 18 sets of homophones (words that sound alike but have different meanings or spellings). Some examples included are: cent/sent, scent, threw/through, weather/whether, their/there/they're, chili/chilly, tide/tied, pale/pail, aloud/allowed, course/coarse, counsel/council, and bizarre/bazaar. The document provides the definition or context for the different meanings of the words in each homophone pair.
This document is about exploding ants and appears to be an excerpt from a longer expository text meant for 5th grade students. It will likely explain the unusual behavior of certain ant species that explode their abdomens to defend their colony from threats. The summary is intended to provide a high-level overview of the key details and purpose of the document in 3 sentences or less.
Tripping Over the Lunch Lady is a 3 paragraph short story that is realistic fiction. It is intended for 5th grade readers and involves imagined but realistic characters and events that are possibly humorous.
The document discusses prefixes that are added to words without changing the base word's spelling or pronunciation. Some of the prefixes discussed are over-, under-, sub-, super-, and out-. Examples are given of words using these prefixes and their meanings, such as overlook, underline, subway, and others. The prefixes can be added to words to indicate location, quantity, or position relative to something else.
ROLE PLAY: FIRST AID -CPR & RECOVERY POSITION.pptxBelicia R.S
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Role play : First Aid- CPR, Recovery position and Hand hygiene.
Scene 1: Three friends are shopping in a mall
Scene 2: One of the friend becomes victim to electric shock.
Scene 3: Arrival of a first aider
Steps:
Safety First
Evaluate the victims condition
Call for help
Perform CPR- Secure an open airway, Chest compression, Recuse breaths.
Put the victim in Recovery position if unconscious and breathing normally.
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.
U6 w2 the mystery of saint matthew islandvgzzgarza
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Saint Matthew Island is a mysterious place with an unknown past. The uninhabited island located in the Bering Sea has no recorded history but artifacts left behind suggest others lived there long ago. Archaeologists hope to one day uncover more of the island's secrets through further exploration and study of the clues remaining from earlier inhabitants.
This document discusses suffixes such as -ous, -sion, -ion, and -ation and how they can change words. Adding -ation, -ion, or -sion can change a verb into a noun. Adding -ous can change a noun into an adjective. When adding suffixes, the spelling of some base words may change by dropping or changing a final e or y. Examples are then given of words with different suffixes and their meanings.
Austin is home to over 1.5 million bats that live under bridges downtown. Each summer, the bats fly out at dusk to eat insects, helping control pests and save farmers millions in pest control costs. The bats are a key part of Austin's ecology and economy but their population has declined in recent years due threats like white-nose syndrome, so it is important to protect them.
This document provides definitions for various Greek word parts and the terms they form when combined. It lists and defines words relating to measurement, photography, telecommunication, writing and distance, formed from the Greek roots "meter", "photo", "tele", "graph" and others. Examples include terms like telephone, thermometer, photographer, diameter, photocopy, and more.
Ghost towns were abandoned towns in the American West that sprang up during the gold rush or when mining or agricultural opportunities dried up. Many towns became ghost towns when the gold or other resources were depleted or when railroads bypassed the towns. These ghost towns are remnants of America's westward expansion and no longer have permanent residents.
This document discusses Latin roots that are commonly used to form English words. It provides examples of words derived from Latin roots and their meanings. Some of the Latin roots discussed are "spec" meaning look, "scrib" or "scrip" meaning write, and "rupt" meaning break. Definitions are given for words like describe, interruption, inspection, and scribble that use these Latin roots.
This document provides a genre and reading level for the novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth". It states that the novel "Journey to the Center of the Earth" is a work of fiction that contains elements of plot and setting. The reading level for this novel is listed as 5th grade.
This document provides definitions for various Greek word parts and words derived from Greek. It defines suffixes like -ology meaning "study of" and -phobia meaning "fear of". It then defines words that incorporate these Greek word parts, including biology, hydrophobia, tourism, geology, cartoonist, technology, journalism, violinist, ecology, patriotism, vocalist, meteorology, zoology, claustrophobia, capitalism, novelist, technophobia, agoraphobia, anthropology, absenteeism, paleontology, and alarmist.
Astronauts are people who travel to space. They go through extensive training to learn how to live and work in space. Students can talk with real astronauts to learn about their experiences living in space and what it's like to see Earth from above.
This document lists related words and provides definitions for each word. Some examples of related word pairs include "music" and "musician", where one is the noun and one is the person who performs the noun. Other related word pairs involve words that are the action and words that are the result of the action, such as "select" and "selection", "sign" and "signal", "protect" and "protection", "resign" and "resignation", and "coordinate" and "coordination". Definitions are provided for each word to explain their meanings.
Multisyllabic Words
- Words with more than one syllable are called multisyllabic words. Spelling multisyllabic words correctly involves breaking them into syllables.
- The document lists and defines 20 multisyllabic vocabulary words from various subject areas, including "elementary," "probability," "opportunity," "literature," "Pennsylvania," and "stegosaurus."
- Understanding the meanings of these multisyllabic words can help with reading comprehension, spelling, and vocabulary development.
This short document discusses the genre of humorous fiction. Humorous fiction uses characters and situations meant to provoke laughter in readers. It is intended for a 5th grade reading level.
The document discusses negative prefixes such as il-, in-, im-, and ir- which mean "not". It provides examples of words that use these prefixes, such as invisible, illiterate, and irregular, and defines what each word means when the negative prefix is added. In total, 20 examples of words with negative prefixes are defined in the document.
The document discusses the genre of autobiography, which is a story about a person's life or major events in their life told from their own perspective. Autobiography is a genre that tells about a person's life experiences from their point of view as the person who lived through the events. The document provides a brief definition of autobiography for a 5th grade reading level.
The document describes a club called The Stormi Giovanni Club. It is a drama genre story meant to be performed for an audience. The document provides no other details about the story or club.
This document lists 18 sets of homophones (words that sound alike but have different meanings or spellings). Some examples included are: cent/sent, scent, threw/through, weather/whether, their/there/they're, chili/chilly, tide/tied, pale/pail, aloud/allowed, course/coarse, counsel/council, and bizarre/bazaar. The document provides the definition or context for the different meanings of the words in each homophone pair.
This document is about exploding ants and appears to be an excerpt from a longer expository text meant for 5th grade students. It will likely explain the unusual behavior of certain ant species that explode their abdomens to defend their colony from threats. The summary is intended to provide a high-level overview of the key details and purpose of the document in 3 sentences or less.
Tripping Over the Lunch Lady is a 3 paragraph short story that is realistic fiction. It is intended for 5th grade readers and involves imagined but realistic characters and events that are possibly humorous.
The document discusses prefixes that are added to words without changing the base word's spelling or pronunciation. Some of the prefixes discussed are over-, under-, sub-, super-, and out-. Examples are given of words using these prefixes and their meanings, such as overlook, underline, subway, and others. The prefixes can be added to words to indicate location, quantity, or position relative to something else.
ROLE PLAY: FIRST AID -CPR & RECOVERY POSITION.pptxBelicia R.S
油
Role play : First Aid- CPR, Recovery position and Hand hygiene.
Scene 1: Three friends are shopping in a mall
Scene 2: One of the friend becomes victim to electric shock.
Scene 3: Arrival of a first aider
Steps:
Safety First
Evaluate the victims condition
Call for help
Perform CPR- Secure an open airway, Chest compression, Recuse breaths.
Put the victim in Recovery position if unconscious and breathing normally.
How to Manage Different Customer Addresses in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
油
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.
"Geography Study Material for Class 10th" provides a comprehensive and easy-to-understand resource for key topics like Resources & Development, Water Resources, Agriculture, Minerals & Energy, Manufacturing Industries, and Lifelines of the National Economy. Designed as per the latest NCERT/JKBOSE syllabus, it includes notes, maps, diagrams, and MODEL question Paper to help students excel in exams. Whether revising for exams or strengthening conceptual clarity, this material ensures effective learning and high scores. Perfect for last-minute revisions and structured study sessions.
This presentation has been made keeping in mind the students of undergraduate and postgraduate level. In this slide try to present the brief history of Chaulukyas of Gujrat up to Kumarpala To keep the facts in a natural form and to display the material in more detail, the help of various books, websites and online medium has been taken. Whatever medium the material or facts have been taken from, an attempt has been made by the presenter to give their reference at the end.
Chaulukya or Solanki was one of the Rajputs born from Agnikul. In the Vadnagar inscription, the origin of this dynasty is told from Brahma's Chauluk or Kamandalu. They ruled in Gujarat from the latter half of the tenth century to the beginning of the thirteenth century. Their capital was in Anahilwad. It is not certain whether it had any relation with the Chalukya dynasty of the south or not. It is worth mentioning that the name of the dynasty of the south was 'Chaluky' while the dynasty of Gujarat has been called 'Chaulukya'. The rulers of this dynasty were the supporters and patrons of Jainism.
Assisting Individuals and Families to Promote and Maintain Health Unit 7 | ...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation is based on Unit 7 Assisting Individuals and Families to Promote and Maintain Their Health, a core topic in Community Health Nursing I for 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing students, as per the Indian Nursing Council (INC) guidelines.
The unit emphasizes the nurses role in family-centered care, early detection of health problems, health promotion, and appropriate referrals, especially in the context of home visits and community outreach. It also strengthens the students understanding of nursing responsibilities in real-life community settings.
Key Topics Covered in the Presentation:
Introduction to family health care: needs, principles, and objectives
Assessment of health needs of individuals, families, and groups
Observation and documentation during home visits and field assessments
Identifying risk factors: environmental, behavioral, genetic, and social
Conducting growth and development monitoring in infants and children
Recording and observing:
Milestones of development
Menstrual health and reproductive cycle
Temperature, blood pressure, and vital signs
General physical appearance and personal hygiene
Social assessment: understanding family dynamics, occupation, income, living conditions
Health education and counseling for individuals and families
Guidelines for early detection and referral of communicable and non-communicable diseases
Maintenance of family health records and individual health cards
Assisting families with:
Maternal and child care
Elderly and chronic disease management
Hygiene and nutrition guidance
Utilization of community resources referral linkages, support services, and local health programs
Role of nurse in coordinating care, advocating for vulnerable individuals, and empowering families
Promoting self-care and family participation in disease prevention and health maintenance
This presentation is highly useful for:
Nursing students preparing for internal exams, university theory papers, or community postings
Health educators conducting family teaching sessions
Students conducting fieldwork and project work during community postings
Public health nurses and outreach workers dealing with preventive, promotive, and rehabilitative care
Its structured in a step-by-step format, featuring tables, case examples, and simplified explanations tailored for easy understanding and classroom delivery.
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
Paper 108 | Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil DisobedienceRajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the powerful journey from Thoreaus 19thcentury essay to Gandhis mass movement, and discover how one mans moral stand became the backbone of nonviolent resistance worldwide. Learn how conscience met strategy to spark revolutions, and why their legacy still inspires todays social justice warriors. Uncover the evolution of civil disobedience. Dont forget to like, share, and follow for more deep dives into the ideas that changed the world.
M.A. Sem - 2 | Presentation
Presentation Season - 2
Paper - 108: The American Literature
Submitted Date: April 2, 2025
Paper Name: The American Literature
Topic: Thoreaus Influence on Gandhi: The Evolution of Civil Disobedience
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Video Link: https://youtu.be/HXeq6utg7iQ
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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.
Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs Unit 9 | B.Sc Nursing 5t...RAKESH SAJJAN
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This PowerPoint presentation covers Unit 9 Communicable Diseases and National Health Programs, a core part of the 5th Semester B.Sc Nursing (Community Health Nursing I) syllabus, as outlined by the Indian Nursing Council (INC).
This unit enables nursing students to understand the epidemiology, prevention, control, and nursing management of common communicable diseases in India, while also offering a structured overview of the National Health Programs implemented to address them.
The content is critical for effective field practice, disease surveillance, early detection, referral, and health education, equipping students to participate in public health interventions and outbreak control at community and national levels.
Key Topics Covered in the PPT:
Definition and classification of communicable diseases
Modes of transmission and chain of infection
Common communicable diseases in India:
Malaria
Tuberculosis
Leprosy
Dengue
HIV/AIDS
Hepatitis
COVID-19 (if included in the current curriculum)
Diarrheal diseases
Acute Respiratory Infections (ARIs)
Epidemiological factors, causative agents, symptoms, and incubation periods
Prevention and control strategies: primary, secondary, and tertiary levels
Nursing responsibilities in patient care, contact tracing, community surveillance, and outbreak control
Health education and behavior change communication for community awareness
Vaccination schedules and cold chain maintenance
National Health Programs related to communicable diseases:
National Vector Borne Disease Control Program (NVBDCP)
Revised National Tuberculosis Control Program (RNTCP)
National Leprosy Eradication Program (NLEP)
National AIDS Control Program (NACP)
Universal Immunization Program (UIP)
IDSP Integrated Disease Surveillance Program
Overview of standard treatment protocols, referral mechanisms, and community nurses role in program implementation
This presentation is ideal for:
Nursing students preparing for university exams, class tests, and field projects
Tutors teaching infectious disease nursing and public health interventions
Nurses involved in immunization, outbreak investigation, and contact tracing
It provides a student-friendly breakdown of concepts, aligned with national priorities, including flowcharts, tables, case examples, and simplified text for field-level application.
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.
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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Godi Media, Ishiguro fiction, post-2014 Indian journalism, media capture, Kazuo Ishiguro analysis, watchdog to lapdog, press freedom India, media ethics, literature and media, An Artist of the Floating World
Sustainable Innovation with Immersive LearningLeonel Morgado
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Prof. Leonel and Prof. Dennis approached educational uses, practices, and strategies of using immersion as a lens to interpret, design, and planning educational activities in a sustainable way. Rather than one-off gimmicks, the intent is to enable instructors (and institutions) to be able to include them in their regular activities, including the ability to evaluate and redesign them.
Immersion as a phenomenon enables interpreting pedagogical activities in a learning-agnostic way: you take a stance on the learning theory to follow, and leverage immersion to envision and guide your practice.
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.