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    Sixsense Technology

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    ”Sixth Sense Technology” newly introduced. Sixth Sense is a wearable “gesture based” device that augments the physical world with digital information and let’s people use natural hand gestures to interact with that information. It was developed by Pranav Mistry‚ a PhD student in the Fluid Interfaces Group at the MIT Media Lab. A grad student with the Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT‚ he caused a storm with his creation of Sixth Sense. He says that the

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    physics project class 11

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    PHYSICS PROJECT By: Pranav Jain Class: S6-D ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN I convey my sincere gratitude to Mrs. Bindu Kapoor for her continuous guidance and help. Without her kind support‚ the completion of this Practical File would not have been possible. -------------------------- Name- Pranav Jain Class- S6-D‚ Roll No.- 22 CERTIFICATE TO WHOM SO EVER IT MAY CONCERN This is to certify that this Practical File has been

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    RIMS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY SUBJECT NAME: WORKING WITH AND LEADING PEOPLE STUDENT NAME: SAMIR MISTRY BBA SECOND YEAR HIGHER NATIONAL DIPLOMA SAMIR MISTRY WWLP Page 1 Unit Code: 14 Unit Title: Date Issued: 20.10.11 Working With and Leading People Assignment Brief Student ID: Student Name: SAMIR MISTRY Lecturer Name: Date Received: Internal Verifier Name Mr. M Azam Ms. Alankrita Bista Rules and regulations: Plagiarism

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    Self-esteem and Care Plan

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    ASSIGNMENT 207 UNDERSTAND PERSON CENTRED APPROACHES IN AN ADULT SOCIAL CARE SETTING TASK B – SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS Bi Describe two ways of finding out about the history‚ preferences‚ wishes and needs of an individual using the service. * By asking the individual at their initial assessment‚ a full history should be taken as part of their care plan * By referring to past notes from social care workers‚ GP’s and family Bii Describe two ways of making sure that the history

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    depends of the awareness of the practitioner and how they provide a ‘safe environment’ (Guilfoye and Mistry‚ 2007‚ pg. 7) where a child ‘can practice behaviour without dreading its consequences’ (Csikszentmihalyi‚ 1981‚ pg. 14). For many children learning an additional language can be ‘linked to feelings of anxiousness‚ fear and a lack of motivation’ – however in a ‘safe environment’ (Guilfoye and Mistry‚ 2007‚ pg. 7) where the children with EAL are given support and encouragement by the practitioners

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    Assignment 207 Understand person centred approaches in adult social care settings Task A Information leaflet Create an information leaflet about person-centred care‚ aimed at individuals who use the service and their families. The leaflet must include: Ai A definition of person-centred values Person centred values are treating people as individuals‚ supporting their choices‚ treating them with dignity and respect‚ working in partnership with people rather than trying to control them. Aii An

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    In the article‚ father was not happy because Kersi did not want to his new life in Toronto‚ but he still asked mother to remind Kersi to pray at least twice a day; however‚ his mother believed he would not do it anymore (Mistry). In the film‚ it was much more clear to illustrate that how different the values parents and children had. From the parents’ side‚ they wished their daughter (Jess) to learn how to cook traditional Indian food‚ instead of playing football. Her mother

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    SVNIT Summer Internship 2014

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    attitude to learn new things. His performance exceeded expectations and was able to complete the project successfully on time. LSM We wish him all the best for his future endeavours. Summer Internship Held Between: 9th June To 27th June - 2014 Utpal Mistry A-1 to A-4‚ R.S. No. 59‚ Near Sosyo Circle Besides HP Petrol Pump‚ Bamroli Road‚ Off. Udhna Magdalla Road‚ Surat- 395 017‚ Gujarat‚ INDIA. Ph. +91 261 263 1942‚ Fax. +91 261 263 1950 E-mail: support@lexus-com.com Web: www.lexusindia.in TM Lexus

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    Egypt vs Mesopotamia

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    Pranav Patil Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia Egypt and Mesopotamia‚ although settled along rivers‚ they still differ in culture and agriculture. Agriculture was one of the major differences between the civilizations. The second major difference was the social structure of both civilization. The third major difference was that‚ both civilization had different believes and civilization. The Egyptian civilization settled among the Nile and the Mesopotamian civilization settled among the Euphrates

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    childhood to reminisce in the awkward‚ comical and daunting experiences and discover parallelisms to our present existence. Rohinton Mistry writes of the parallel fears of water and swimming from childhood to adulthood and of overcoming‚ slowly but surely‚ a seemingly trivial act. The imagery and memory of water‚ specifically‚ is a key theme throughout the story. Mistry writes of the symbolism and meaning of water for the character in a philosophical way through self-exploring questions and recollections

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