George Orwell's Animal Farm satirizes totalitarianism through the lens of farm animals who overthrow their human farmer. It was difficult for Orwell to publish initially due to its political themes. The work comments on the dangers of propaganda, personality cults, and how revolutions can fail without shared values. Orwell aimed to use clear, direct language as a political tool and commentary on historical events like the Russian Revolution.
This document provides instructions for creating an escape room using various online tools like Google Docs, Adobe Spark, and Genially. It outlines 25 steps to build the escape room, including adding videos, interactive images, games, and more. Key elements are signing into the different applications using a school Google account, inserting videos and interactive elements, copying and pasting HTML codes, and linking all elements together across a Google Doc and Genially interactive image. The full instructions allow you to construct a multi-page, multimedia escape room.
The document discusses the difference between horror and terror. It provides definitions from Ann Radcliffe and others that describe terror as feelings of dread and apprehension, while horror is the shock and repulsion of actually seeing something frightening. Terror expands the soul with tension and ambiguity, while horror contracts and paralyzes it. Iconic moments in horror fiction are often driven by terror that leaves things partially obscured, letting the imagination swell with tension.
1. Graffiti in Havana serves as a form of public art that has transformed run-down neighborhoods into open-air art galleries.
2. While graffiti is considered ephemeral as the art can disappear, Havana lacks a police force to remove it and changes to surfaces cause pieces to disappear over time. Visitors are encouraged to explore areas with abundant graffiti like Old Havana rather than specific pieces.
3. Graffiti includes works by both Cuban and international artists, though some pieces are anonymous, and locally renowned artists like Yulier P sign their work. Styles show Afro-Cuban influences with bright colors, religious icons, and Yoruba phrases.
This document provides vocabulary related to different types of art including drawing, painting, sketching, design, weaving, and landscapes. It lists various art supplies and materials used for each type of art such as brushes, paints, scissors, thread, canvas. It also mentions some famous artists such as Chagall and Joseph Turner and the different styles and subjects they worked in such as portraiture, industrial design, urban and natural landscapes.
The document outlines the 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by UN member states in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It then provides suggestions for connecting each goal to works of literature, historical events, or concepts to aid in further understanding and analysis. The goals aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and improve lives globally over the next 15 years through partnership and collaboration at both national and international levels.
The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development aims to transform the world by addressing economic, social and environmental issues. It contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals with 169 targets adopted by UN member states in 2015. The goals focus on issues like poverty, health, education, climate change, economic growth, and sustainable communities. The Italian Ministry of Education adopted the 2030 Agenda in 2017 to promote civic engagement and social justice, especially among youth, to work towards a more sustainable future.
The document provides a brief guide on using the past perfect tense in English grammar. It is used to describe past actions that occurred before other past events, historical events connected to each other, and narrating past events. Examples are given of the past perfect in statements, questions, and negative forms such as describing past actions before entering a flat.
This document provides adjectives to describe personalities across three categories: intellectual ability, intellectual difficulty, and attitudes towards life and other people. For intellectual ability, it lists adjectives like intelligent, bright, and gifted. For intellectual difficulty, it lists adjectives like stupid, daft, and silly. For attitudes, it provides adjectives across a spectrum, including pessimistic, optimistic, extroverted, introverted, sociable, and stubborn.
This document provides adjectives to describe things through the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. For sight, it lists colors and descriptors like dark, bright, and rounded. For hearing, it includes words like tuneful, deafening, and screeching. Smell descriptions contain exquisite, pleasant, and sickly. Touch adjectives are cool, smooth, rough, and wet. Finally, taste adjectives listed are bitter, flavorful, sour, and tasty.
The document provides notes on William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream". It summarizes that the play is a comedy and fantasy involving mis-understandings caused by a love potion, with Puck as the architect creating chaos in the woods outside Athens through magic and dreams. The themes explore love, magic, dreams versus reality, and how environment shapes experience.
Eveline tells the story of a young woman named Eveline who is torn between staying in Dublin to care for her family or leaving with her boyfriend Frank to start a new life in Buenos Aires. The story is divided into three sections that show Eveline's background, her meeting Frank, and her ultimate decision to stay put. Eveline views the world and characters around her, like her abusive father and her deceased mother who she made a promise to care for the family, through her own perspective and impressions. In the end, Eveline has an epiphany and is paralyzed by her family responsibilities, choosing not to escape with Frank as she had planned.
This document outlines common communicative functions used in social interactions including greeting, inviting, accepting, refusing, and complaining. It provides examples of phrases used for each function, such as "Hi Bob!" and "Goodbye Mr. Jones" for greetings, "Let's go to the cinema!" for inviting, "Great! What a fabulous idea!" for accepting, and "I'd love to but I'm terribly busy" for refusing. Examples of complaining include "That's awful! In England that wouldn't be possible!"
The film The Hours is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham. It tells the interconnected stories of three women from different generations linked by Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. It explores themes of suicide, memories, social constraints, disappointment, and the search for identity. The modernist novel focuses on death after war, spiritual paralysis, disappointment, loss, and the conflict between social roles and one's true self.
This document provides instructions for writing different types of compositions in 45 minutes. It outlines the format and sections for a reply letter/email, article, or story.
For a letter/email, it instructs to follow notes to choose an appropriate language function like thanking or apologizing. For an article, it provides tips on starting with an interesting lead and using examples and viewpoints to support the initial statement.
For a story, it suggests making the reader interested by using suspense and the unexpected. Common story elements like paragraphs, past tenses, dialogue, and linkers are also noted. The document emphasizes following all instructions and using clear handwriting.
T.S. Eliot was an innovator in 20th century poetry who rejected Romantic conventions. He believed that the act of creation should be impersonal and objective. Eliot used the "objective correlative", a set of objects capable of conveying emotion, and drew from various sources and references both domestic and foreign. As a style innovator, Eliot displayed complex states of mind using only a few selected words, quotations that viewed literature as an ongoing dialogue between past and present, and images from different cultures. His poetry used obscure, symbolic and juxtaposed elements with shifting tones and breaks from chronological order. Common themes in his work included the contrast of fertility and sterility, alienation, sense
Drug Metabolism advanced medicinal chemistry.pptxpharmaworld
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This document describes about structural metabolism relationship and drug designing and toxicity of drugs in " DRUG METABOLISM"
In Drug Metabolism is the process of converting a drug into product or inert substances after or before reaching at the site of action.
Metabolism plays an important role in elimination of drugs and foreign substance from the body.
The metabolism of any drug is generally characterised by two phases of reaction
1.Metabolic transformation ( biotransformation ) and
2.Conjugation
The Principal site of drug metabolism is the liver, but the kidney, lungs, and GIT also are important metabolic sites.
The enzymatic bio transformations of drugs is known as Drug Metabolism. Because many drugs have structures similar to those of endogenous compounds , drugs may get metabolised by specific enzymes for the related natural substrates as well as by non-specific enzymes.
Reaction type of Phase-I:
1.Oxidation
2.Reduction
3.Hydrolysis
Most drugs are metabolised ,atleast to some extent , by both phases of metabolism.
Example: Metabolism of Aspirin
Acetyl Salicylic acid undergoes hydrolysis to salicylic acid ( metabolic transformation ), which is then conjugated with glycine to form Salicyluric acid ( Conjugation ).
In Phase-II the metabolites formed in Phase-II are converted to more polar and water soluble product by attaching polar and ionisable moiety such as
1.Glucuronic acid
2.Glycine
3.Glutamine
4.Glutathione conjugation
5.Acetylation
6.Methylation
7.Sulfate conjugation
8.Nucleoside and Nucleotide formation
9.Amino Acid Conjugation
10.Fatty Acid and Cholesterol Conjugation
Drug design is the process of creating new drugs by using knowledge of a biological target.
Drug design considers metabolism to optimize pharmaco kinects ( ADME: Absorption , Distribution , Metabolism , Excretion )
Cytochrome CYP450 enzyme in Drug Metabolism is vital in drug design to enhance efficacy , reduce toxicity and improve bioavailability.
Cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs) are a superfamily of heme -containing proteins found from bacteria to human.
Cytochrome P-450 activity in various organs like Liver,Lung ,Kidney , Intestine,Placenta
Adrenal and Skin and they shows the relative activity with repect to their organs in the process of drug metabolism.
Most important CYP450 enzymes are CYP1A2 , CYP2C9 , CYP2E1
,etc...
Toxic Effects of Drug Metabolism
Toxicity: Accumulation of Excess of medications in the Blood Stream.
Ariens (1948) and Mitchell and Horning (1984) deal with this topic.
Some examples of Metabolism-Linked Toxicity are
1.Acetaminophen (paracetmol)
2.Isoniazid ( TB drug)
3.Chloroform
4.Dapsone
5.Diazepam
6.Salicylate
7.Halothane (Anesthetic)
8.Tamoxifen (Breast Cancer drug )
9.Clozapine(Antipsychotic)
These drugs are differentiates with the TOXIC METABOLITE , TOXICITY OF METABOLITE.
References for this topic also mentioned at the end.
The document outlines the 17 Sustainable Development Goals adopted by UN member states in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. It then provides suggestions for connecting each goal to works of literature, historical events, or concepts to aid in further understanding and analysis. The goals aim to end poverty, protect the planet, and improve lives globally over the next 15 years through partnership and collaboration at both national and international levels.
The 2030 Agenda for sustainable development aims to transform the world by addressing economic, social and environmental issues. It contains 17 Sustainable Development Goals with 169 targets adopted by UN member states in 2015. The goals focus on issues like poverty, health, education, climate change, economic growth, and sustainable communities. The Italian Ministry of Education adopted the 2030 Agenda in 2017 to promote civic engagement and social justice, especially among youth, to work towards a more sustainable future.
The document provides a brief guide on using the past perfect tense in English grammar. It is used to describe past actions that occurred before other past events, historical events connected to each other, and narrating past events. Examples are given of the past perfect in statements, questions, and negative forms such as describing past actions before entering a flat.
This document provides adjectives to describe personalities across three categories: intellectual ability, intellectual difficulty, and attitudes towards life and other people. For intellectual ability, it lists adjectives like intelligent, bright, and gifted. For intellectual difficulty, it lists adjectives like stupid, daft, and silly. For attitudes, it provides adjectives across a spectrum, including pessimistic, optimistic, extroverted, introverted, sociable, and stubborn.
This document provides adjectives to describe things through the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste. For sight, it lists colors and descriptors like dark, bright, and rounded. For hearing, it includes words like tuneful, deafening, and screeching. Smell descriptions contain exquisite, pleasant, and sickly. Touch adjectives are cool, smooth, rough, and wet. Finally, taste adjectives listed are bitter, flavorful, sour, and tasty.
The document provides notes on William Shakespeare's play "A Midsummer Night's Dream". It summarizes that the play is a comedy and fantasy involving mis-understandings caused by a love potion, with Puck as the architect creating chaos in the woods outside Athens through magic and dreams. The themes explore love, magic, dreams versus reality, and how environment shapes experience.
Eveline tells the story of a young woman named Eveline who is torn between staying in Dublin to care for her family or leaving with her boyfriend Frank to start a new life in Buenos Aires. The story is divided into three sections that show Eveline's background, her meeting Frank, and her ultimate decision to stay put. Eveline views the world and characters around her, like her abusive father and her deceased mother who she made a promise to care for the family, through her own perspective and impressions. In the end, Eveline has an epiphany and is paralyzed by her family responsibilities, choosing not to escape with Frank as she had planned.
This document outlines common communicative functions used in social interactions including greeting, inviting, accepting, refusing, and complaining. It provides examples of phrases used for each function, such as "Hi Bob!" and "Goodbye Mr. Jones" for greetings, "Let's go to the cinema!" for inviting, "Great! What a fabulous idea!" for accepting, and "I'd love to but I'm terribly busy" for refusing. Examples of complaining include "That's awful! In England that wouldn't be possible!"
The film The Hours is based on the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham. It tells the interconnected stories of three women from different generations linked by Virginia Woolf's novel Mrs. Dalloway. It explores themes of suicide, memories, social constraints, disappointment, and the search for identity. The modernist novel focuses on death after war, spiritual paralysis, disappointment, loss, and the conflict between social roles and one's true self.
This document provides instructions for writing different types of compositions in 45 minutes. It outlines the format and sections for a reply letter/email, article, or story.
For a letter/email, it instructs to follow notes to choose an appropriate language function like thanking or apologizing. For an article, it provides tips on starting with an interesting lead and using examples and viewpoints to support the initial statement.
For a story, it suggests making the reader interested by using suspense and the unexpected. Common story elements like paragraphs, past tenses, dialogue, and linkers are also noted. The document emphasizes following all instructions and using clear handwriting.
T.S. Eliot was an innovator in 20th century poetry who rejected Romantic conventions. He believed that the act of creation should be impersonal and objective. Eliot used the "objective correlative", a set of objects capable of conveying emotion, and drew from various sources and references both domestic and foreign. As a style innovator, Eliot displayed complex states of mind using only a few selected words, quotations that viewed literature as an ongoing dialogue between past and present, and images from different cultures. His poetry used obscure, symbolic and juxtaposed elements with shifting tones and breaks from chronological order. Common themes in his work included the contrast of fertility and sterility, alienation, sense
Drug Metabolism advanced medicinal chemistry.pptxpharmaworld
油
This document describes about structural metabolism relationship and drug designing and toxicity of drugs in " DRUG METABOLISM"
In Drug Metabolism is the process of converting a drug into product or inert substances after or before reaching at the site of action.
Metabolism plays an important role in elimination of drugs and foreign substance from the body.
The metabolism of any drug is generally characterised by two phases of reaction
1.Metabolic transformation ( biotransformation ) and
2.Conjugation
The Principal site of drug metabolism is the liver, but the kidney, lungs, and GIT also are important metabolic sites.
The enzymatic bio transformations of drugs is known as Drug Metabolism. Because many drugs have structures similar to those of endogenous compounds , drugs may get metabolised by specific enzymes for the related natural substrates as well as by non-specific enzymes.
Reaction type of Phase-I:
1.Oxidation
2.Reduction
3.Hydrolysis
Most drugs are metabolised ,atleast to some extent , by both phases of metabolism.
Example: Metabolism of Aspirin
Acetyl Salicylic acid undergoes hydrolysis to salicylic acid ( metabolic transformation ), which is then conjugated with glycine to form Salicyluric acid ( Conjugation ).
In Phase-II the metabolites formed in Phase-II are converted to more polar and water soluble product by attaching polar and ionisable moiety such as
1.Glucuronic acid
2.Glycine
3.Glutamine
4.Glutathione conjugation
5.Acetylation
6.Methylation
7.Sulfate conjugation
8.Nucleoside and Nucleotide formation
9.Amino Acid Conjugation
10.Fatty Acid and Cholesterol Conjugation
Drug design is the process of creating new drugs by using knowledge of a biological target.
Drug design considers metabolism to optimize pharmaco kinects ( ADME: Absorption , Distribution , Metabolism , Excretion )
Cytochrome CYP450 enzyme in Drug Metabolism is vital in drug design to enhance efficacy , reduce toxicity and improve bioavailability.
Cytochrome P450 enzymes (CYPs) are a superfamily of heme -containing proteins found from bacteria to human.
Cytochrome P-450 activity in various organs like Liver,Lung ,Kidney , Intestine,Placenta
Adrenal and Skin and they shows the relative activity with repect to their organs in the process of drug metabolism.
Most important CYP450 enzymes are CYP1A2 , CYP2C9 , CYP2E1
,etc...
Toxic Effects of Drug Metabolism
Toxicity: Accumulation of Excess of medications in the Blood Stream.
Ariens (1948) and Mitchell and Horning (1984) deal with this topic.
Some examples of Metabolism-Linked Toxicity are
1.Acetaminophen (paracetmol)
2.Isoniazid ( TB drug)
3.Chloroform
4.Dapsone
5.Diazepam
6.Salicylate
7.Halothane (Anesthetic)
8.Tamoxifen (Breast Cancer drug )
9.Clozapine(Antipsychotic)
These drugs are differentiates with the TOXIC METABOLITE , TOXICITY OF METABOLITE.
References for this topic also mentioned at the end.
Geographical-Diversity-of-India.pptx/7th class /new ncert /samyans academySandeep Swamy
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Geographical Diversity of India
India stands as a land of remarkable geographical diversity. Its unique features shape the national character, as noted by Sri Aurobindo.
We'll explore how India's varied landscapes influence daily life and contribute to its distinct identity on the world stage.
What are the Features & Functions of Odoo 18 SMS MarketingCeline George
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A key approach to promoting a business's events, products, services, and special offers is through SMS marketing. With Odoo 18's SMS Marketing module, users can notify customers about flash sales, discounts, and limited-time offers.
Basic principles involved in the traditional systems of medicine, Chapter 7,...ARUN KUMAR
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Basic principles involved in the traditional systems of medicine include:
Ayurveda, Siddha, Unani, and Homeopathy
Method of preparation of Ayurvedic formulations like:
Arista, Asava, Gutika, Taila, Churna, Lehya and Bhasma
How to Configure Credit Card in Odoo 18 AccountingCeline George
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Odoo 18 allows businesses to manage credit card payments efficiently within the Accounting module. Heres how you can configure a credit card as a payment method.
How to Automate Activities Using Odoo 18 CRMCeline George
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In Odoo 18, the CRM module's activity feature is designed to help users manage and track tasks related to customer interactions. These tasks could include phone calls, meetings, emails, or follow-ups, and are essential for progressing through sales and customer management processes.
This article explores the miraculous event of the Splitting of the Moon (Shaqq al-Qamar) as recorded in Islamic scripture and tradition. Drawing from the Qur'an, authentic hadith collections, and classical tafsir, the article affirms the event as a literal miracle performed by Prophet Muhammad 鏃 in response to the Qurayshs demand for a sign. It also investigates external historical accounts, particularly the legend of Cheraman Perumal, a South Indian king who allegedly witnessed the miracle and embraced Islam. The article critically examines the authenticity and impact of such regional traditions, while also discussing the lack of parallel astronomical records and how scholars have interpreted this event across centuries. Concluding with the theological significance of the miracle, the article offers a well-rounded view of one of Islams most discussed supernatural events.
Principal Satbir Singh writes Kaba and Kitab i.e. Building Harmandir Sahib and Compilation of Granth Sahib gave Sikhs a central place of worship and a Holy book is the single most important reason for Sikhism to flourish as a new religion which gave them a identity which was separate from Hindus and Muslims.
Paper 110A | Shadows and Light: Exploring Expressionism in The Cabinet of Dr...Rajdeep Bavaliya
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Dive into the haunting worlds of German Expressionism as we unravel how shadows and light elevate The Cabinet of Dr.油Caligari and Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror into timeless masterpieces. Discover the psychological power of chiaroscuro, distorted sets, and evocative silhouettes that shaped modern horror. Whether youre a film buff or a budding cinephile, this journey through postWWI trauma and surreal visuals will leave you seeing movies in a whole new light. Hit play, share your favorite shockandawe moment in the comments, and dont forget to follow for more deepdives into cinemas most influential movements!
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Paper - 110A: History of English Literature From 1900 to 2000
Submitted Date: April 1, 2025
Paper Name: History of English Literature From 1900 to 2000
Topic: Shadows and Light: Exploring Expressionism in The Cabinet of Dr.油Caligari and Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror
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How to Configure Subcontracting in Odoo 18 ManufacturingCeline George
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Subcontracting in manufacturing involves outsourcing specific production tasks to external vendors or subcontractors. These tasks may include manufacturing certain components, handling assembly processes, or even producing entire product lines.