Delve into the world of Transport and Communication with a presentation that defines these pivotal systems and explores their various forms, from traditional pathways to digital networks, shaping the way we connect and commute.
Department of Sociology/CRESI seminar 29 April 2010.
n examination of whether and to what degree the increasingly mobile twentieth century may not continue into the foreseeable future. Is mass movement a historically contingent period of human history?
John Urry is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University and is Author/editor of Mobilities(2007), Aeromobilities (2009), After the Car (2009), Mobile Lives (2010), Mobile Methods (2011), Climate Change and Society (2011).
Transportation engineering involves the planning, design, construction and operation of transportation systems to provide for the safe, efficient and environmentally friendly movement of people and goods. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws on civil engineering, urban planning and computer science. Transportation engineers face challenges related to increasing demand, balancing stakeholder interests, accessibility and equity issues, high infrastructure costs, environmental impacts, and congestion management. Their responsibilities include project planning and design, traffic analysis, budgeting, construction oversight, modeling, and ensuring safety and compliance standards. Career paths include roles in highway, railway, airport and port engineering. A bachelor's degree and professional certification are typically required to become a transportation engineer.
The document discusses various modes of transportation including roadways, waterways, airways, railways, pipelines, cable systems and space transportation. It provides examples of vehicles used for each mode like cars, boats, airplanes, trains, pipelines for liquids/gases, elevators for cable systems and space crafts. It also discusses various transportation authorities and statistics for different transportation infrastructure in countries like India.
This document discusses human settlements and the different types of settlements. It defines human settlements as communities that provide social, physical, and cultural elements to sustain people. There are two main types of settlements: urban and rural. Urban areas are characterized by higher population densities and more infrastructure compared to surrounding rural areas, which can include cities, towns, or conurbations. The document then provides information on factors that influence the distribution of populations like relief of the land, climate, soils, minerals, and economic development.
This document discusses various topics related to transportation including:
- Definitions of transportation and ancient modes including animals, wheels, boats, and road networks.
- Modern modes like animal, air, human, land, and water transportation.
- The importance of transportation to economies and logistics.
- Environmental impacts of transportation such as air pollution, acid rain, and climate change.
This document discusses transport and communication. It describes different modes of transport including land (road and rail), water, and air transport. Land transport is the cheapest means of transport and helps connect villages and towns via roads and railways. Water transport developed from using logs and rivers for travel to building boats and ships. Air transport is the fastest but uses airplanes and airports. The document also discusses the development of communication from using actions and drawings to developing the postal system, telegraph, telephone, radio, and modern technologies like fax, cell phones, and email.
The document discusses transport and communication in Singapore. It notes that Singapore is well-positioned as a transport hub due to its location and infrastructure for sea, air, and land transport. Singapore has also developed as a communication hub utilizing advances in fiber optic and satellite technology. The government has established agencies and initiatives to develop Singapore's role as a transport and communication center and support entrepreneurship.
This document provides a detailed report on transportation in India. It discusses the history of transportation, various modes of transportation including road, rail, air, and human/animal powered transportation. It covers the impact of transportation economically, for planning purposes, and on the environment. Key topics covered include the growth of private vehicles in urban areas, challenges of urban transportation in India, and recent government interventions in urban transportation.
Department of Sociology/CRESI seminar 29 April 2010.
n examination of whether and to what degree the increasingly mobile twentieth century may not continue into the foreseeable future. Is mass movement a historically contingent period of human history?
John Urry is Distinguished Professor of Sociology at Lancaster University and is Author/editor of Mobilities(2007), Aeromobilities (2009), After the Car (2009), Mobile Lives (2010), Mobile Methods (2011), Climate Change and Society (2011).
Transportation engineering involves the planning, design, construction and operation of transportation systems to provide for the safe, efficient and environmentally friendly movement of people and goods. It is an interdisciplinary field that draws on civil engineering, urban planning and computer science. Transportation engineers face challenges related to increasing demand, balancing stakeholder interests, accessibility and equity issues, high infrastructure costs, environmental impacts, and congestion management. Their responsibilities include project planning and design, traffic analysis, budgeting, construction oversight, modeling, and ensuring safety and compliance standards. Career paths include roles in highway, railway, airport and port engineering. A bachelor's degree and professional certification are typically required to become a transportation engineer.
The document discusses various modes of transportation including roadways, waterways, airways, railways, pipelines, cable systems and space transportation. It provides examples of vehicles used for each mode like cars, boats, airplanes, trains, pipelines for liquids/gases, elevators for cable systems and space crafts. It also discusses various transportation authorities and statistics for different transportation infrastructure in countries like India.
This document discusses human settlements and the different types of settlements. It defines human settlements as communities that provide social, physical, and cultural elements to sustain people. There are two main types of settlements: urban and rural. Urban areas are characterized by higher population densities and more infrastructure compared to surrounding rural areas, which can include cities, towns, or conurbations. The document then provides information on factors that influence the distribution of populations like relief of the land, climate, soils, minerals, and economic development.
This document discusses various topics related to transportation including:
- Definitions of transportation and ancient modes including animals, wheels, boats, and road networks.
- Modern modes like animal, air, human, land, and water transportation.
- The importance of transportation to economies and logistics.
- Environmental impacts of transportation such as air pollution, acid rain, and climate change.
This document discusses transport and communication. It describes different modes of transport including land (road and rail), water, and air transport. Land transport is the cheapest means of transport and helps connect villages and towns via roads and railways. Water transport developed from using logs and rivers for travel to building boats and ships. Air transport is the fastest but uses airplanes and airports. The document also discusses the development of communication from using actions and drawings to developing the postal system, telegraph, telephone, radio, and modern technologies like fax, cell phones, and email.
The document discusses transport and communication in Singapore. It notes that Singapore is well-positioned as a transport hub due to its location and infrastructure for sea, air, and land transport. Singapore has also developed as a communication hub utilizing advances in fiber optic and satellite technology. The government has established agencies and initiatives to develop Singapore's role as a transport and communication center and support entrepreneurship.
This document provides a detailed report on transportation in India. It discusses the history of transportation, various modes of transportation including road, rail, air, and human/animal powered transportation. It covers the impact of transportation economically, for planning purposes, and on the environment. Key topics covered include the growth of private vehicles in urban areas, challenges of urban transportation in India, and recent government interventions in urban transportation.
Binding Time Harold Innis And The Balance Of New MediaChen Wen
This document discusses the work and ideas of Canadian communications theorist Harold Innis and the extent to which his concepts about media still apply today. Innis explored how different media relate to space and time, distinguishing between space-binding media like newspapers and radio that facilitate rapid change over distances, and time-binding media like oral traditions and manuscripts that influence cultural patterns over long durations. The document examines how digital media both accelerate globalization and structure relationships with the past and future, and whether digitized cultural records can seem virtualized or still retain materiality.
Subject: Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
Full Marks - 50
1. Personnel Management:
a) Definition, scope, importance, behavioral science and personnel management.
b) Motivation, moral and job satisfaction.
c) Education, training, management development and performance evaluation.
d) Means of achieving harmonious industrial relation collective bargaining, joint consultation worker council, arbitration, and industrial democracy.
2. Production Management: Definition, scope, importance and application of management, techniques and principles to production management, production planning and quality control.
3. Materials Management:
a) Purchasing: Formulating effective buying policies, determination of needs and desires of patrons, selecting the sources of supply, determination the terms of purchase, receiving, marketing and stocking goods.
b) Inventory control: Methods of inventory control, selection of optimum method, effect of inventory control.
4. Risks Management
5. Pharmaceutical Marketing:
a) Promotion: Objectives, classification, developing a promotional plan, promotion strategy, budget and executing the program. Steps of implantation of advertising, types (display, direct mail, etc.) and preparation of advertisement. Personal selling and evaluation of promotion (general and specialized method).
b) Pricing: General consideration, pricing method, prescription pricing and professional fees.
c) Channel of distribution
d) Forecasing of sales
5. Management of Community Pharmacy and Governmental Pharmacy.
Globalization is The process of world shrinkage, of distances getting shorter and things moving closer. – Thomas Larsson 2001
a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information.
This document discusses human settlements, transportation, and communication. It describes different types of human settlements such as permanent, temporary, urban, and rural settlements. It also outlines various modes of transportation including waterways, railways, and airways. Finally, it lists different means of communication such as radios, television, letters, telephone, and newspapers. The document provides an overview of how humans make settlements and utilize different transportation and communication methods.
Transportation has played a key role in connecting people and enabling the movement of goods throughout history, driving civilization's progress. It contributes to a nation's prosperity through industrial, social/cultural, and economic development. The development of transportation over different eras, from pre-industrial travel to today's modern tourist system, has shaped tourism globally. The main modes of transportation that facilitate tourism worldwide are railways, roadways, airways, waterways, and pipelines.
This document discusses transport and communication in Pakistan. It describes various modes of transport including land, railway, air, pipelines, sea, tankers and container ships. Land transport is the oldest but roads are expensive to maintain. Railways can transport large amounts of goods and people over long distances cost effectively. Air transport is important for long distance travel both within and between countries due to its speed. Pipelines efficiently transport oil, gas and petroleum within regions. Sea transport carries the largest volume of goods globally. The document also notes that modern communication systems like television, radio, computers and phones have made Pakistan more educated and aware of global events and trade.
This document discusses transport and communication in Pakistan. It describes various modes of transport including land, railway, air, pipelines, sea, tankers and container ships. Land transport is the oldest but roads are expensive to maintain. Railways can transport large amounts of goods and people over long distances cost effectively. Air transport is important for long distance travel both within and between countries due to its speed. Pipelines efficiently transport oil, gas and petroleum within regions. Sea transport carries the largest volume of goods globally. The document also notes that modern communication systems like television, radio, computers and phones have made Pakistan more educated and aware of global events and trade.
Transportation has evolved significantly over history from walking to advanced vehicles. Ancient Egyptians were the first to use sailboats on the Nile River around 3500 BC, allowing them to more easily move people and goods along the river. In Mesopotamia around the same time, the wheel was invented, which was one of the most important innovations in transportation. Railroads revolutionized transportation in the 19th century, making long-distance travel faster and enabling the development of vast railway systems around the world.
Globalization is defined as the increasing interconnectedness and integration of peoples and companies across the world. It has been driven by improvements in transportation, communication technologies, and the rise of transnational corporations operating in multiple countries. Specifically, developments like jet planes, container ships, fiber optic cables, the internet, and global companies have dramatically reduced the costs and barriers of moving people, goods, and information worldwide. This has connected economies and societies around the globe.
This document discusses arguments for free public transit in Toronto. It makes the following key points:
1. Free transit would provide immediate relief for commuters and improve mobility for those who are least mobile, such as the young, elderly, disabled and low-income.
2. Free transit could lead to more use of public transit over time, making transportation patterns more sustainable. However, free transit alone may not be enough to significantly reduce car use - transit capacity would need to be expanded and car use restricted.
3. Financing free transit would be difficult without restructuring transportation funding and challenging the many ways governments subsidize car-centric infrastructure. Advocates would need to argue for shifting costs onto private transportation
THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS TO COMMERCEscarcemadness8524
Transport and communication systems are essential to commerce and economic development. Throughout history, improvements in transportation methods - from camel caravans to modern jets - have enabled the greater exchange of goods and people. Efficient transport is necessary for the distribution of mass-produced goods to buyers. Advances in transportation, such as railways and air travel, have brought revolutions by connecting previously isolated areas and allowing for faster movement of exports, imports, and people. While all regions have not developed equally due to factors like population, terrain, and politics, modern economies require complex coordination of transportation networks like roads, rails, and airports to support increasing global trade volumes. Overall, efficient transport and trade systems are vital for countries to compete internationally.
Development of transport and communication in indiaRohit Singhal
Rakesh's wife had severe stomach pain during a heavy rainstorm. Their tractor could not transport her to the hospital due to flooded roads. This highlighted the importance of reliable transportation and communication systems, especially in emergencies. Effective transport networks help move people and goods while various communication methods keep communities informed and connected across distances. The document then outlines different transportation modes like roads, railways, and waterways as well as communication technologies ranging from mail and phones to internet, television, and radio.
Turkey istanbul communicating heritage_new symbolic values for historic wallsUNESCO Venice Office
This document discusses the symbolic values and roles of historic walls. It begins by outlining the aims of examining how walls can better communicate cultural heritage and foster civic engagement and sustainable development. It then explores the historical functions of walls as defense, boundaries, and containers. The document analyzes the social divides walls can represent and provides examples of wall typologies and possible interventions. It discusses challenges in conserving walled cities and their heritage values, and provides recommendations for people-centered and sustainable approaches.
The document discusses several key concepts related to media, culture, and globalization. It begins by defining globalization and media, noting that media have become integral to cultural globalization by transmitting cultural products across borders and facilitating new communication networks. It then examines three outcomes of cultural globalization: cultural differentialism, which emphasizes lasting cultural differences; cultural hybridity, the blending of cultures; and cultural convergence, the idea that globalization leads to a homogeneous global culture. The document also traces the evolution of media from oral communication to digital media and analyzes how each has impacted globalization processes and the globalization of culture.
The document discusses various topics related to transportation including:
- The different modes of transport including human powered, animal powered, air, rail, road, water and other modes.
- A brief history of transport from early human and animal powered transport to modern vehicles.
- Key aspects of transport including infrastructure, vehicles, operations, passenger transport, freight transport, and transport planning.
- The importance of transport for trade and development as well as its environmental impacts.
Architectural Framework For The Development Of Boat TerminalsSara Perez
This document provides background information on water transportation and inland waterways in Nigeria. It discusses the historical development of water transportation as one of the earliest means of transporting goods and people. It notes that inland waterways transverse 20 of Nigeria's 36 states and represent important agricultural and mining regions, creating a need to improve the inland water transportation sector. The document introduces the topic of developing public water transportation terminals in Nigeria to improve the experience of boat transportation commuters and operators through architectural planning and design strategies. It provides context on the study area of Cross River State and outlines the objectives, scope and research questions of the study.
The document provides an overview of globalization, including definitions, characteristics, historical periods, signs, and advantages and disadvantages. It defines globalization as the increasing integration and interdependence of economies, technologies, and cultures around the world. Key points include:
- Globalization involves the spread of ideas, goods, and people worldwide, increasing interactions and integration between cultures, governments, and economies.
- It has intensified social relations and accelerated the flows of ideas, goods, capital and people across international borders.
- The document outlines five historical periods of increasing globalization from prehistoric times to the current contemporary era of accelerated globalization since 1970.
- Signs of modern globalization include increased international trade
Transportation Technology for the 21st CenturyIBM Government
The document discusses the need for a smarter transportation system to address the challenges of the current aging system. It outlines four key drivers pushing for change: rapid population growth, hyper-urbanization, globalization, and information technology. The current system is inefficient and causes economic and environmental costs due to congestion. The document proposes a new transportation ecosystem that marries information technology to existing air, rail, road and water networks to create a system that is smarter, more efficient, safer and eco-friendly. It will require significant investment but have long term benefits by addressing the challenges of mitigating congestion, empowering users, ensuring safety and being more eco-efficient.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
Binding Time Harold Innis And The Balance Of New MediaChen Wen
This document discusses the work and ideas of Canadian communications theorist Harold Innis and the extent to which his concepts about media still apply today. Innis explored how different media relate to space and time, distinguishing between space-binding media like newspapers and radio that facilitate rapid change over distances, and time-binding media like oral traditions and manuscripts that influence cultural patterns over long durations. The document examines how digital media both accelerate globalization and structure relationships with the past and future, and whether digitized cultural records can seem virtualized or still retain materiality.
Subject: Pharmaceutical Marketing and Management
Full Marks - 50
1. Personnel Management:
a) Definition, scope, importance, behavioral science and personnel management.
b) Motivation, moral and job satisfaction.
c) Education, training, management development and performance evaluation.
d) Means of achieving harmonious industrial relation collective bargaining, joint consultation worker council, arbitration, and industrial democracy.
2. Production Management: Definition, scope, importance and application of management, techniques and principles to production management, production planning and quality control.
3. Materials Management:
a) Purchasing: Formulating effective buying policies, determination of needs and desires of patrons, selecting the sources of supply, determination the terms of purchase, receiving, marketing and stocking goods.
b) Inventory control: Methods of inventory control, selection of optimum method, effect of inventory control.
4. Risks Management
5. Pharmaceutical Marketing:
a) Promotion: Objectives, classification, developing a promotional plan, promotion strategy, budget and executing the program. Steps of implantation of advertising, types (display, direct mail, etc.) and preparation of advertisement. Personal selling and evaluation of promotion (general and specialized method).
b) Pricing: General consideration, pricing method, prescription pricing and professional fees.
c) Channel of distribution
d) Forecasing of sales
5. Management of Community Pharmacy and Governmental Pharmacy.
Globalization is The process of world shrinkage, of distances getting shorter and things moving closer. – Thomas Larsson 2001
a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place.
the word used to describe the growing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information.
This document discusses human settlements, transportation, and communication. It describes different types of human settlements such as permanent, temporary, urban, and rural settlements. It also outlines various modes of transportation including waterways, railways, and airways. Finally, it lists different means of communication such as radios, television, letters, telephone, and newspapers. The document provides an overview of how humans make settlements and utilize different transportation and communication methods.
Transportation has played a key role in connecting people and enabling the movement of goods throughout history, driving civilization's progress. It contributes to a nation's prosperity through industrial, social/cultural, and economic development. The development of transportation over different eras, from pre-industrial travel to today's modern tourist system, has shaped tourism globally. The main modes of transportation that facilitate tourism worldwide are railways, roadways, airways, waterways, and pipelines.
This document discusses transport and communication in Pakistan. It describes various modes of transport including land, railway, air, pipelines, sea, tankers and container ships. Land transport is the oldest but roads are expensive to maintain. Railways can transport large amounts of goods and people over long distances cost effectively. Air transport is important for long distance travel both within and between countries due to its speed. Pipelines efficiently transport oil, gas and petroleum within regions. Sea transport carries the largest volume of goods globally. The document also notes that modern communication systems like television, radio, computers and phones have made Pakistan more educated and aware of global events and trade.
This document discusses transport and communication in Pakistan. It describes various modes of transport including land, railway, air, pipelines, sea, tankers and container ships. Land transport is the oldest but roads are expensive to maintain. Railways can transport large amounts of goods and people over long distances cost effectively. Air transport is important for long distance travel both within and between countries due to its speed. Pipelines efficiently transport oil, gas and petroleum within regions. Sea transport carries the largest volume of goods globally. The document also notes that modern communication systems like television, radio, computers and phones have made Pakistan more educated and aware of global events and trade.
Transportation has evolved significantly over history from walking to advanced vehicles. Ancient Egyptians were the first to use sailboats on the Nile River around 3500 BC, allowing them to more easily move people and goods along the river. In Mesopotamia around the same time, the wheel was invented, which was one of the most important innovations in transportation. Railroads revolutionized transportation in the 19th century, making long-distance travel faster and enabling the development of vast railway systems around the world.
Globalization is defined as the increasing interconnectedness and integration of peoples and companies across the world. It has been driven by improvements in transportation, communication technologies, and the rise of transnational corporations operating in multiple countries. Specifically, developments like jet planes, container ships, fiber optic cables, the internet, and global companies have dramatically reduced the costs and barriers of moving people, goods, and information worldwide. This has connected economies and societies around the globe.
This document discusses arguments for free public transit in Toronto. It makes the following key points:
1. Free transit would provide immediate relief for commuters and improve mobility for those who are least mobile, such as the young, elderly, disabled and low-income.
2. Free transit could lead to more use of public transit over time, making transportation patterns more sustainable. However, free transit alone may not be enough to significantly reduce car use - transit capacity would need to be expanded and car use restricted.
3. Financing free transit would be difficult without restructuring transportation funding and challenging the many ways governments subsidize car-centric infrastructure. Advocates would need to argue for shifting costs onto private transportation
THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSPORT AND COMMUNICATIONS TO COMMERCEscarcemadness8524
Transport and communication systems are essential to commerce and economic development. Throughout history, improvements in transportation methods - from camel caravans to modern jets - have enabled the greater exchange of goods and people. Efficient transport is necessary for the distribution of mass-produced goods to buyers. Advances in transportation, such as railways and air travel, have brought revolutions by connecting previously isolated areas and allowing for faster movement of exports, imports, and people. While all regions have not developed equally due to factors like population, terrain, and politics, modern economies require complex coordination of transportation networks like roads, rails, and airports to support increasing global trade volumes. Overall, efficient transport and trade systems are vital for countries to compete internationally.
Development of transport and communication in indiaRohit Singhal
Rakesh's wife had severe stomach pain during a heavy rainstorm. Their tractor could not transport her to the hospital due to flooded roads. This highlighted the importance of reliable transportation and communication systems, especially in emergencies. Effective transport networks help move people and goods while various communication methods keep communities informed and connected across distances. The document then outlines different transportation modes like roads, railways, and waterways as well as communication technologies ranging from mail and phones to internet, television, and radio.
Turkey istanbul communicating heritage_new symbolic values for historic wallsUNESCO Venice Office
This document discusses the symbolic values and roles of historic walls. It begins by outlining the aims of examining how walls can better communicate cultural heritage and foster civic engagement and sustainable development. It then explores the historical functions of walls as defense, boundaries, and containers. The document analyzes the social divides walls can represent and provides examples of wall typologies and possible interventions. It discusses challenges in conserving walled cities and their heritage values, and provides recommendations for people-centered and sustainable approaches.
The document discusses several key concepts related to media, culture, and globalization. It begins by defining globalization and media, noting that media have become integral to cultural globalization by transmitting cultural products across borders and facilitating new communication networks. It then examines three outcomes of cultural globalization: cultural differentialism, which emphasizes lasting cultural differences; cultural hybridity, the blending of cultures; and cultural convergence, the idea that globalization leads to a homogeneous global culture. The document also traces the evolution of media from oral communication to digital media and analyzes how each has impacted globalization processes and the globalization of culture.
The document discusses various topics related to transportation including:
- The different modes of transport including human powered, animal powered, air, rail, road, water and other modes.
- A brief history of transport from early human and animal powered transport to modern vehicles.
- Key aspects of transport including infrastructure, vehicles, operations, passenger transport, freight transport, and transport planning.
- The importance of transport for trade and development as well as its environmental impacts.
Architectural Framework For The Development Of Boat TerminalsSara Perez
This document provides background information on water transportation and inland waterways in Nigeria. It discusses the historical development of water transportation as one of the earliest means of transporting goods and people. It notes that inland waterways transverse 20 of Nigeria's 36 states and represent important agricultural and mining regions, creating a need to improve the inland water transportation sector. The document introduces the topic of developing public water transportation terminals in Nigeria to improve the experience of boat transportation commuters and operators through architectural planning and design strategies. It provides context on the study area of Cross River State and outlines the objectives, scope and research questions of the study.
The document provides an overview of globalization, including definitions, characteristics, historical periods, signs, and advantages and disadvantages. It defines globalization as the increasing integration and interdependence of economies, technologies, and cultures around the world. Key points include:
- Globalization involves the spread of ideas, goods, and people worldwide, increasing interactions and integration between cultures, governments, and economies.
- It has intensified social relations and accelerated the flows of ideas, goods, capital and people across international borders.
- The document outlines five historical periods of increasing globalization from prehistoric times to the current contemporary era of accelerated globalization since 1970.
- Signs of modern globalization include increased international trade
Transportation Technology for the 21st CenturyIBM Government
The document discusses the need for a smarter transportation system to address the challenges of the current aging system. It outlines four key drivers pushing for change: rapid population growth, hyper-urbanization, globalization, and information technology. The current system is inefficient and causes economic and environmental costs due to congestion. The document proposes a new transportation ecosystem that marries information technology to existing air, rail, road and water networks to create a system that is smarter, more efficient, safer and eco-friendly. It will require significant investment but have long term benefits by addressing the challenges of mitigating congestion, empowering users, ensuring safety and being more eco-efficient.
Thinking of getting a dog? Be aware that breeds like Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, and German Shepherds can be loyal and dangerous. Proper training and socialization are crucial to preventing aggressive behaviors. Ensure safety by understanding their needs and always supervising interactions. Stay safe, and enjoy your furry friends!
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
Physiology and chemistry of skin and pigmentation, hairs, scalp, lips and nail, Cleansing cream, Lotions, Face powders, Face packs, Lipsticks, Bath products, soaps and baby product,
Preparation and standardization of the following : Tonic, Bleaches, Dentifrices and Mouth washes & Tooth Pastes, Cosmetics for Nails.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
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How to Build a Module in Odoo 17 Using the Scaffold MethodCeline George
Odoo provides an option for creating a module by using a single line command. By using this command the user can make a whole structure of a module. It is very easy for a beginner to make a module. There is no need to make each file manually. This slide will show how to create a module using the scaffold method.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
2. • The students will understand the
meaning of transport and
communication.
• differentiate between different
types of transport and
communication.
• reflect on the significance of
transport and communication in
society.
3. • The word “communication” also traces back to
Latin. It originates from the noun
“communicatio” (built on the base word
“communis”), which signifies “common” or
“shared” information.d “transport” has its roots
in the Latin verb “communicare,” which means
“to share” or “to make common
• The word “communication” also traces back to
Latin. It originates from the noun
“communicatio” (built on the base word
“communis”), which signifies “common” or
“shared” information.
4. • Transport and communication have played
pivotal roles in human history, enabling
connections across vast distances.
• Technological advancements in transport, like
automobiles and airplanes, transformed patterns
of life in the 20th century.
• Globalization further accelerated by falling
shipping costs and reduced trade barriers since
World War II
5. • The Backbone of Trade and Connectivity
• Transport refers to the service or facility
that enables the movement of people and
goods from one place to another.
• Bridging Distances
• involves the exchange of information,
ideas, and messages between individuals,
organizations, or nations.
6. Ships and boats navigate
rivers, seas, and oceans.
Shipping is crucial for
international movement of
goods.
Historically, humans themselves
were carriers, followed by
animals (mules, horses, camels).
With the invention of the wheel,
carts and wagons became
important . Today-
• roads
• railways
These carry materials like
petroleum, natural gas, and ores
in liquid form.
Imagine a network of places
(nodes) connected by routes
(links). This intricate pattern
facilitates the movement of
goods and services.
Airways are ideal for high-value,
light, and perishable goods. They
provide fast transportation over
long distances.
.
7. o Gestures, facial
expressions, and
body language.
o Spoken or written
language
o Telephones, emails,
social media, and other
digital platforms.
• Communication
complements transport
by bridging distances
and fostering
cooperation
• enhances unity and
understanding among
scattered populations.
• .
.