The document discusses a company's business strategy council (BSC) meeting in August 2010. It outlines the company's key performance indicators and goals for various divisions, including increasing customer retention rates, improving web platforms, and expanding outsourcing partnerships. Progress and initiatives are reviewed across departments on a quarterly basis using a PDCA cycle approach.
Federico García Lorca es conocido por su poesía, teatro y prosa que exploran temas como la frustración a través de símbolos como la luna (muerte y erotismo), el agua (vitalidad y muerte), la sangre (vida y muerte), y los caballos (muerte y erotismo). Su teatro, influenciado por Valle-Inclán, es poético y trata problemas humanos a través de obras como Bodas de sangre, Yerma, y La casa de Bernarda Alba.
The document discusses a company's business strategy council (BSC) meeting in August 2010. It outlines the company's key performance indicators and goals for various divisions, including increasing customer retention rates, improving web platforms, and expanding outsourcing partnerships. Progress and initiatives are reviewed across departments on a quarterly basis using a PDCA cycle approach.
Federico García Lorca es conocido por su poesía, teatro y prosa que exploran temas como la frustración a través de símbolos como la luna (muerte y erotismo), el agua (vitalidad y muerte), la sangre (vida y muerte), y los caballos (muerte y erotismo). Su teatro, influenciado por Valle-Inclán, es poético y trata problemas humanos a través de obras como Bodas de sangre, Yerma, y La casa de Bernarda Alba.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarsangh1212
This document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author found the temple and surrounding area pleasant, with its red brick roads, tea shops, and the temple itself overseeing a lake. However, later in life the author was drawn to Marxist analysis and felt the family deity seemed redundant. But now the author believes the family deity concept helps introduce individuals to cosmic consciousness and plays an important role in personal and social development. The temple in Walaval overlooking the scenic landscape remains the author's family deity.
Um projeto de estatística foi aplicado em turmas do 3o ano do ensino médio de uma escola pública no período noturno para exercitar conteúdos pedidos pela Secretaria de Educação. Os alunos realizaram pesquisas com 40 perguntas cada e prepararam relatórios individuais com frequências, porcentagens e gráficos de setores. Os resultados das turmas foram somados para criar uma estatística local que será apresentada na escola.
Apartamentos de 2 e 3D, com suíte e churrasqueira no melhor bairro da zona sul de Porto Alegre/RS. Localizado na Rua Gen. Rondon, 1000, bairro Tristeza.
Namasmaran And Stress Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarsangh1212
Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, helps to connect all of one's faculties and evolve integrity between thoughts, feelings, and actions.
It is described as a "panacea" and "objective phenomenon" that can benefit people of all backgrounds through blossoming individual and collective potentials.
Regular practice of namasmaran through various traditions is said to unite people of different backgrounds and help actualize spiritual values in daily life.
1) The document discusses that one's perceptions, feelings, and behaviors are responsible for their level of happiness.
2) It states that most people are unaware of how their actions impact their happiness and impose judgments on others.
3) However, some people realize the merits and demerits of their behaviors and seek guidance to evolve. Following the teachings of enlightened beings like saints and sages provides a path to "SUPER HAPPINESS".
The document discusses the meaning and significance of linga pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical perspective, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and is Shiva. Lingam represents this supreme being. The document emphasizes that linga pooja signifies remembering one's true nature and should not be seen as primitive phallus worship due to intellectual limitations. Appreciating traditions in their original universal form can help avoid contempt towards particular traditions.
P U N I S H M E N T A N D P R A Y A S H C H I T T A D Rsangh1212
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins come from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth. The Truth is a state of unity, connectivity, and benevolence beyond words. Repeating names of the divine wakes one up to realize the Truth.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions, including an M.B.B.S. and M.D. from universities in India. It also lists his areas of research and publications focusing on holistic health, stress management, and physiology. Dr. Kashalikar has published several books and articles on these topics in English, Marathi, and Hindi. He has conducted workshops, lectures, and social services. The document thoroughly outlines his academic and professional accomplishments.
R E S T L E S S N E S S D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rsangh1212
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and nothing seems to fulfill or alleviate their restlessness, including sports, hobbies, and other creative activities. They believe restlessness needs to be channeled and guided through holistic personal and social development instead of expressing it through grievances or suicidal/violent activities. NAMASMARAN or remembrance of the divine is proposed as a sure solution to transform restlessness.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue, and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue, and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue and interaction the performance explores the psychological tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
This document provides links to 4 web pages for a paper week campaign website: the homepage created by Michael, an "About us" page by Nazish, a "Facts and statistics" page by Navina, and a "Contact us" page also by Michael.
The document contains questions from a questionnaire about a "Paper Week" environmental campaign. Respondents were asked about their gender, year of study, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, which activities they enjoyed and why, something specific they learned from the website or quiz, and how the campaign could be improved.
This document summarizes the responses from a questionnaire about a "Paper Week" environmental campaign. Students provided feedback on their gender, year of study, awareness of the campaign, understanding of its purpose, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, which activities they enjoyed, and how the campaign could be improved. The key activities mentioned were an online quiz for older students and paper model making for younger students. Students reported learning the most from facts on the website and from discussing answers to the quiz questions with their form groups. Respondents suggested opening the campaign to all grade levels and promoting it more extensively around the school.
This document contains a 7 question survey about a "Paper Week" campaign aimed at reducing paper waste. The survey asks about the respondent's gender and year, their awareness and understanding of the campaign through various promotions, whether the campaign persuaded them to reduce paper waste, if they learned something new, and if they enjoyed the campaign activities.
Family Deity (Kuladevata) Dr. Shriniwas Kashalikarsangh1212
This document discusses the author's childhood experiences visiting the Laxmi-Narayan temple in Walaval, India. As a child, the author found the temple and surrounding area pleasant, with its red brick roads, tea shops, and the temple itself overseeing a lake. However, later in life the author was drawn to Marxist analysis and felt the family deity seemed redundant. But now the author believes the family deity concept helps introduce individuals to cosmic consciousness and plays an important role in personal and social development. The temple in Walaval overlooking the scenic landscape remains the author's family deity.
Um projeto de estatística foi aplicado em turmas do 3o ano do ensino médio de uma escola pública no período noturno para exercitar conteúdos pedidos pela Secretaria de Educação. Os alunos realizaram pesquisas com 40 perguntas cada e prepararam relatórios individuais com frequências, porcentagens e gráficos de setores. Os resultados das turmas foram somados para criar uma estatística local que será apresentada na escola.
Apartamentos de 2 e 3D, com suíte e churrasqueira no melhor bairro da zona sul de Porto Alegre/RS. Localizado na Rua Gen. Rondon, 1000, bairro Tristeza.
Namasmaran And Stress Dr. Shriniwas J. Kashalikarsangh1212
Namasmaran, or remembering the name of God, helps to connect all of one's faculties and evolve integrity between thoughts, feelings, and actions.
It is described as a "panacea" and "objective phenomenon" that can benefit people of all backgrounds through blossoming individual and collective potentials.
Regular practice of namasmaran through various traditions is said to unite people of different backgrounds and help actualize spiritual values in daily life.
1) The document discusses that one's perceptions, feelings, and behaviors are responsible for their level of happiness.
2) It states that most people are unaware of how their actions impact their happiness and impose judgments on others.
3) However, some people realize the merits and demerits of their behaviors and seek guidance to evolve. Following the teachings of enlightened beings like saints and sages provides a path to "SUPER HAPPINESS".
The document discusses the meaning and significance of linga pooja or worship of the lingam. It states that there are three basic phenomena in the universe: formation, maintenance, and destruction, similar to anabolism, catabolism, and metabolism. However, from an Advaita philosophical perspective, these are mere contingencies and the true substratum or field in which they appear is beyond time and is Shiva. Lingam represents this supreme being. The document emphasizes that linga pooja signifies remembering one's true nature and should not be seen as primitive phallus worship due to intellectual limitations. Appreciating traditions in their original universal form can help avoid contempt towards particular traditions.
P U N I S H M E N T A N D P R A Y A S H C H I T T A D Rsangh1212
Punishment is judgmental and can involve contempt, but not all punishments are legal. Sins come from incorrect perceptions, feelings, and intentions, and can be errors, mistakes, misdeeds or crimes that harm oneself or others, making one unaware of the Truth. Not all sins are illegal. Prayashchitta is any action that leads one to realize the Truth. The Truth is a state of unity, connectivity, and benevolence beyond words. Repeating names of the divine wakes one up to realize the Truth.
This document provides a summary of the qualifications and work experience of Dr. Shriniwas Janardan Kashalikar. It outlines his medical qualifications and positions, including an M.B.B.S. and M.D. from universities in India. It also lists his areas of research and publications focusing on holistic health, stress management, and physiology. Dr. Kashalikar has published several books and articles on these topics in English, Marathi, and Hindi. He has conducted workshops, lectures, and social services. The document thoroughly outlines his academic and professional accomplishments.
R E S T L E S S N E S S D R S H R I N I W A S K A S H A L I K A Rsangh1212
The document discusses restlessness as one of life's greatest enigmas. It describes restlessness as having an unknown origin and not being related to any particular want, though it can be compounded by things like hunger, thirst, insecurity, and sexual deprivation. The author complains about many things in life and nothing seems to fulfill or alleviate their restlessness, including sports, hobbies, and other creative activities. They believe restlessness needs to be channeled and guided through holistic personal and social development instead of expressing it through grievances or suicidal/violent activities. NAMASMARAN or remembrance of the divine is proposed as a sure solution to transform restlessness.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue, and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue, and interaction the performance explores the psychological dynamics and tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
Cell Block 33 is a performance piece set in a prison cell block. The performers take on roles as inmates and guards confined within the space of the cell block. Through movement, dialogue and interaction the performance explores the psychological tensions that arise within the close quarters of the prison environment.
This document provides links to 4 web pages for a paper week campaign website: the homepage created by Michael, an "About us" page by Nazish, a "Facts and statistics" page by Navina, and a "Contact us" page also by Michael.
The document contains questions from a questionnaire about a "Paper Week" environmental campaign. Respondents were asked about their gender, year of study, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, which activities they enjoyed and why, something specific they learned from the website or quiz, and how the campaign could be improved.
This document summarizes the responses from a questionnaire about a "Paper Week" environmental campaign. Students provided feedback on their gender, year of study, awareness of the campaign, understanding of its purpose, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, which activities they enjoyed, and how the campaign could be improved. The key activities mentioned were an online quiz for older students and paper model making for younger students. Students reported learning the most from facts on the website and from discussing answers to the quiz questions with their form groups. Respondents suggested opening the campaign to all grade levels and promoting it more extensively around the school.
This document contains a 7 question survey about a "Paper Week" campaign aimed at reducing paper waste. The survey asks about the respondent's gender and year, their awareness and understanding of the campaign through various promotions, whether the campaign persuaded them to reduce paper waste, if they learned something new, and if they enjoyed the campaign activities.
Questionnaire for Success of 'Paper Week' CampaignNazish
This questionnaire collects feedback about a "Paper Week" campaign created by students as part of a creative media course. It asks respondents about their gender, year in school, awareness of the campaign, understanding of its purpose to reduce paper waste, whether it persuaded them to waste less paper, if they learned something new, and liked the activities, then provides free response fields to elaborate on favorite activities, new things learned, and suggested improvements.
Questionnaire for Success of 'Paper Week' CampaignNazish
This questionnaire collects information about a "Paper Week" campaign created by students for a creative media course. It asks respondents about their demographics, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste and what they learned, and how the campaign could be improved. The final question thanks participants for completing the survey.
Questionnaire for Success of 'Paper Week' CampaignNazish
This questionnaire collects information about a "Paper Week" campaign created by students for a creative media course. It asks respondents about their demographics, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, and how they think the campaign could be improved.
Questionnaire for Success of 'Paper Week' CampaignNazish
This questionnaire collects information about a "Paper Week" campaign created by students for a creative media course. It asks respondents about their demographics, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, and how they think the campaign could be improved.
This questionnaire collects information about a "Paper Week" campaign created as part of a Creative and Media Diploma course. It asks respondents about their gender, school year, awareness and understanding of the campaign, whether it persuaded them to reduce paper waste, what they learned, and how they think the campaign could be improved.
The document is a questionnaire about a "Paper Week" campaign created by students as part of a creative media course. The 10 question survey asks respondents about their gender, school year, awareness of the campaign, understanding of its purpose to reduce paper waste, whether it was effective or they learned something new, and how the campaign could be improved.
Questionnaire to measure success of CampaignNazish
This questionnaire collects feedback from students on a website created by the respondent for a school course project on stopping paper waste. It asks about the student's gender and school year, their opinions on the ease of use and effectiveness of the website in conveying the campaign's purpose and persuading people to reduce paper usage. It also requests they identify their favorite page, why they liked it, something new they learned, and suggestions for improvement.
The document describes the process of creating a website page about treats. It discusses selecting a layout with text on one side and an image/video on the other. The creator found adding a video easy but changing text box colors difficult. Images were added but some were too large, so different images were chosen. The layout and colors were adjusted until a final pleasing design was achieved, with text and images arranged neatly with an additional corner image.
The document describes the process of creating a website page using the Wix website builder. It discusses selecting layouts, adding images, video and text, and customizing colors and fonts. Creating the basic page structure was straightforward, while changing text box colors and resizing images required more trial and error. The final layout places text at the top and images/video below, which the author is pleased with as it looks neat and presentable.
This document aims to raise awareness about the importance of paper recycling and reducing waste. It notes that many students waste paper by not using every page, making paper balls, and not recycling. The campaign wants to encourage people to reuse, recycle and reduce paper usage, as paper production harms the environment by cutting down trees. Recycling paper saves trees and the environment by providing oxygen for humans to survive.