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Structured Query Language (SQL)
Structured Query Language (SQL) is the standard language used to interact with relational databases.
Mainly used to manage data. Whether you want to create, delete, update or read data, SQL provides commands to perform these operations.
Widely supported across various database systems like MySQL, Oracle, PostgreSQL, SQL Server and many others.
Mainly works with Relational Databases (data is stored in the form of tables)
URL: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/sql/sql-tutorial/ https://www.w3schools.com/sql/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Wednesday, Oct 1, 2025
WATER, ENERGY, AND THE ENVIRONMENT
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Thursday, Aug 28, 2025
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Thursday, Aug 28, 2025
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Thursday, Aug 28, 2025
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Tuesday, Aug 26, 2025
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good leadership skills -- edit
Essential Leadership Skills: Communication: Articulating a vision, actively listening, providing clear instructions, and fostering open dialogue are vital for effective leadership. Decision-Making: Leaders must be able to analyze situations, weigh options, and make sound judgments, even under pressure. Delegation: Empowering team members by entrusting them with tasks and responsibilities, allowing for growth and development. Building Relationships: Creating a positive and supportive work environment through trust, respect, and open communication. Motivation and Inspiration: Inspiring team members to achieve their full potential and work towards a shared vision. Adaptability: Adjusting to changing circumstances and leading teams through periods of uncertainty and change. Integrity: Maintaining high ethical standards and demonstrating honesty and transparency. Resilience: The ability to bounce back from setbacks and lead teams through challenging situations. Problem-Solving: Identifying issues, analyzing them, and developing effective solutions. Collaboration: Working effectively with others, fostering teamwork, and valuing diverse perspectives. Accountability: Taking responsibility for actions and decisions, and holding oneself and others accountable. Self-Awareness: Understanding one's own strengths and weaknesses, and recognising how these impact the team. Emotional Intelligence: Being aware of one's own emotions and those of others, and using this awareness to build relationships and manage interactions effectively. Creativity and Innovation: Encouraging new ideas and approaches to problem-solving and improvement. Learning Agility: A willingness to learn new skills and adapt to changing situations.
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Monday, Jul 21, 2025
CULTURE AND SOCIETY
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Michael Porter’s Industry Analysis
Industry dynamics are an important part of strategic management. Michael Porter’s Five Forces Model for competitive forces analysis is handy. By looking at these forces, businesses can consider what kind of opportunity or threat they can in the industry, then design strategies that help them upgrade their market position.
The Five Forces are:
1. Competitive Rivalry:
This force examines the intensity of competition among existing firms in the industry. Factors like the number of competitors, product differentiation, and switching costs influence this force.
2. Threat of New Entrants:
This force assesses how easy or difficult it is for new companies to enter the market. High barriers to entry, such as high capital requirements or strong brand loyalty, can deter new entrants.
3. Bargaining Power of Suppliers:
This force evaluates the influence suppliers have on pricing and terms. If suppliers have strong bargaining power, they can charge higher prices or offer less favorable terms to businesses.
4. Bargaining Power of Buyers:
This force assesses the influence customers have on pricing and terms. If buyers have strong bargaining power, they can negotiate lower prices or demand better terms.
5. Threat of Substitute Products or Services:
This force examines the availability of alternative products or services that can satisfy the same customer needs. A high threat of substitutes can limit the profitability of an industry.
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Monday, Jul 21, 2025
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Why Is Imagination Important?
Did you know your imagination is one of your greatest assets? It’s the tool we use to envision the unseen, solve problems before they happen, and escape into worlds of our own creation.
When we’re young, imagining comes easily—we conjure up friends from thin air and embark on epic journeys in our backyards.
However, imagination isn’t just child’s play; it’s a vital part of how we adapt and thrive. By understanding how to cultivate our imagination, we can find better solutions to problems and connect with our goals and dreams in meaningful ways.
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Anne Miller vijayalaxmi Santosh Mhetre
Wednesday, Jun 25, 2025
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How to Improve Mental Health -- edited
How can I improve my mental health?
There are many different things you can do to improve your mental health, including:
Staying positive. It's important to try to have a positive outlook; some ways to do that include:
Finding balance between positive and negative emotions. Staying positive doesn't mean that you never feel negative emotions, such as sadness or anger. You need to feel them so that you can move through difficult situations. They can help you to respond to a problem. But you don't want those emotions to take over. For example, it's not helpful to keep thinking about bad things that happened in the past or worry too much about the future.
Trying to hold on to the positive emotions when you have them
Taking a break from negative information. Know when to stop watching or reading the news. Use social media to reach out for support and feel connected to others but be careful. Don't fall for rumors, get into arguments, or negatively compare your life to others.
Practicing gratitude, which means being thankful for the good things in your life. It's helpful to do this every day, either by thinking about what you are grateful for or writing it down in a journal. These can be big things, such as the support you have from loved ones, or little things, such as enjoying a nice meal. It's important to allow yourself a moment to enjoy that you had the positive experience. Practicing gratitude can help you to see your life differently. For example, when you are stressed, you may not notice that there are also moments when you have some positive emotions. Gratitude can help you to recognize them.
Taking care of your physical health, since your physical and mental health are connected. Some ways to take care of your physical health include:
Being physically active. Exercise can reduce feelings of stress and depressionand improve your mood.
Getting enough sleep. Sleep affects your mood. If you don't get a good sleep, you may become more easily annoyed and angry. Over the long term, a lack of quality sleep can make you more likely to become depressed. So it's important to make sure that you have a regular sleep schedule and get enough quality sleep every night.
Healthy eating. Good nutrition will help you feel better physically but could also improve your mood and decrease anxiety and stress. Also, not having enough of certain nutrients may contribute to some mental illnesses. For example, there may be a link between low levels of vitamin B12 and depression. Eating a well-balanced diet can help you to get enough of the nutrients you need.
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Vijaya
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
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Smoke test: Stress management article.
Stress management offers a range of ways to help you better deal with stress and difficulty, also called adversity, in your life. Managing stress can help you lead a more balanced, healthier life.
Stress is an automatic physical, mental and emotional response to a difficult event. It's a common part of everyone's life. When used positively, stress can lead to growth, action and change. But negative, long-term stress can lessen your quality of life.
Stress management approaches include:
Learning skills such as problem-solving, focusing on important tasks first and managing your time.
Improving your ability to cope with difficult events that happen in life. For example, you may learn how to improve your emotional awareness and reactions. You also may learn how to increase your sense of control. And you may find greater meaning and purpose in life and have more gratitude and optimism.
Practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, yoga, meditation, tai chi, exercise and prayer.
Improving your personal relationships.
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Monika Dhakate..
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
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Smoke test: The top food sources --- edited
Federal guidelines suggest minimum daily amounts for vitamins and key minerals. However, unless you need to increase your intake for specific ones because of a deficiency or other medical reason, following so many numbers can be confusing.
The best approach to ensure you get a variety of vitamins and minerals, and in the proper amounts, is to adopt a broad healthy diet. This involves an emphasis on fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans and legumes, low-fat protein, and dairy products. The good news is that many common foods contain multiple mineral and vitamin sources, so it is easy to meet your daily needs from everyday meals. --- edited
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vijaya mali
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
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If necessary, have students repeat the directions to the teacher or a peer partner.
Form of Directions: Provide written directions or steps, or a visual model of acompleted project. Teach students how to refer to these items as reminders ofprocess steps to complete tasks. This strategy is particularly helpful for long-termprojects.
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Wednesday, Apr 2, 2025
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