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Septenary Ingredients of Important Traditional Herbal Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database
Medicinal Rice of India with reference to Healing Flora of Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Karnataka, Kerala, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Orissa, Rajasthan, Tamilnadu, Punjab, Haryana, West Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.
-This picture is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia’s Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur, India (1990-2001),
-This picture is a part of Pankaj Oudhia’s report on Endangered Species of India.
-This picture is a part of Pankaj Oudhia’s report on Forgotten Indigenous Rice Formulations for Vitamin A deficiency.
-This picture is a part of Pankaj Oudhia’s report on Ancient Rice Njavara in Indian Traditional Herbal Formulations with other potential Desi Medicinal Rice.
-This picture is a part of Pankaj Oudhia’s Traditional Knowledge Database on Medicinal Rice based Herbal Formulations.
-This picture is a part of Pankaj Oudhia’s Dream Project to Establish International Medicinal Rice Research Institute (IMRRI) in India.
Always be true to who you are, we are all walking bundles of knowledge and wisdom via our journey's experiences. Not only can you teach others, you can be taught by others when you remain true to you. ~ZoeLena
Photo shows Prof Richard Fleming Director, NSW/ACT Dementia Training Study Centre. University of Wollongong .............
With my limited knowledge of English this is my experience with 100 Strangers
I drink coffee every morning, in my house or at some of the coffee places on my way to work .
Sarina works in one of them.
I carry my camera everywhere and Sarina asked me about it ( brand and so and so ), because she'd like it ,and I asked her to let me take her picture and she said OK you can take it now if you want .
Thank You Sarina for being pacient and I hope you like your portrait.
Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
#NEF2018 , Presidential Panel : Laying the Groundwork for Knowledge Led Economies / Kigal 27 March 2018
At PMA's Tech Knowledge Symposium, attendees learned about groundbreaking technologies leading companies in the industry are deploying today with real-world results. They connected with tech partners and gained trusted information about tools that can manage labor, speed workflow and eliminate redundancies.
Sanchi Foundation initiates its unique lecture series called “Knowledge Series” or ‘Gnana SaraNi (ಜ್ಞಾನ ಸರಣಿ)‘ in order to achieve its objective to document Heritage and Contemporary art & knowledge branches. Renowned conservation zoologist & a leading tiger expert Dr. K. Ullas Karanth gave the first lecture of this series. He spoke about “Todays Challenges in Environmental Protection” on 15th Feb, 2014. He was accompanied by Shekar Datatri, a national award winning wildlife film maker with his supporting references.
Sanchi’s Knowledge Series (ಜ್ಞಾನ ಸರಣಿ) is an unique monthly lecture series planned for the next one year. Sanchi Foundation aims to do a audio & visual recording of this lecture series so that i can be shared on Internet under creative commons license.
After Self-Realization, we should use the knowledge of the Self in dealing with people.In case of dealing with a murderer, we should consider the murderer as the relative part and there is pure Soul inside him. The murder committed is result of his past karmas and is not actually responsible for this deed as on today. He might be suffering inwardly for this bad deed.
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BIO 26| Common Knowledge: Main Exhibition
26th Biennial of Design
Museum of Architecture and Design, Ljubljana, Slovenia
14. 11. 2019—9. 2. 2020
Photo: Klemen Ilovar
What do people want to learn online? This visual looks at the top three hundred sites in each of its knowledge categories and measures the volume of searches
European pastoralist gathering of the Pastoralist Knowledge Hub
- 26-28 June 2015 - Koblenz, Germany
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Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
Knowledge center management and use training workshop was organized in Dessie town at the zonal office of agriculture's knowledge center on June 14-15 2014. Knowledge center managers from Amhara and Tigray took part in this training
With my limited knowledge of English this is my experience with 100 Strangers
On my way to work sometimes I stop to get coffe and Tiffany was working as a barista at the coffee shop near my house. I asked her to help me out with the 100 strangers project about a week ago but she'd told me come back another day because she was busy. I came back but didn see her for a couple days and finaly on Thursday I got a chance to take her portrait. I took several shots and to me this is the one I like the best .
Thank's again Tiffany
A cadet studies their "warrior knowledge" of items that they are required to know, such as the Encampment staff, Cadet Oath, and the Core Values of the Civil Air Patrol.
The history of the guild house Wolfengasse 4
Information and knowledge of the value of the building of the Bauinnung (construction guild) Vienna
It was the year 760 AD, as a "Poumeister" (Baumeister - master builder) called Fanciscuß Sieß of Eisleben built the Vienna Ruprecht's Church and with this his work the first documented surviving evidence of the activity of a builder on Wiener ground rendered.
A historic date for the Vienna building industry, which should be followed in the previous twelve centuries by a myriad of other historically important events. Important, because there were ever and ever again Viennese architects who attracted attention by their yet for a long time world-famous performances. Achievements that have significantly influenced the outer face of the city of Vienna and which as stone witnesses of the ingenuity, the sense of beauty and craftsmanship and technical skill of the builder of bygone eras fascinate an international audience again and again. A tradition that has become a commitment for the present and for the future of structural activities.
Such a commitment of the Vienna building sector to tradition was also the renovation of the in the years 1849-1850 built Vienna guild house, of a beautiful profane example of neo-Gothic style on Vienna 's oldest ground.
In detail work this listed building in Vienna's first district in the Wolfengasse No. 4 from the ground up has been renovated externally and internally and now reveals in new splendor all its architectural beauty of yesteryear.
That this guild house adorns the lettering "Ancient main builder's hut Vienna" is by no means just a matter of chance. Emerged from the ancient Roman and early Christian builder's huts, the Klosterbauschulen (buildings schools of the monasteries) and Bauzünften (construction guilds), having arisen alongside the Dombauhütten (cathedral builder's huts), the builder's huts can be considered as the forerunners of the organization of the construction industry. Its organizational and legal basis, the so-called Bauhütten orders (builder's huts orders), regulated, among other things, the behavior and life of masters, journeymen and apprentices. Moreover, the handicraft arts have been transmitted orally from builder's hut to builder's hut..
In the Central European cultural area, there were four main builder's huts. Namely, the at Strasbourg, Berne, Cologne and Vienna.
Now regarding the main builder's hut in St. Stephen's Cathedral in Vienna, so was on it on 20 February 1637 the union of all master stonemasons and master masons and their journeymen decided.
So was also the now refurbished Guildhall middle of the 19th Century built by the Guild of civil architects and master stonemasons. In its boardroom some historical interesting memorabilia are kept: so, e.g., two guild boards, which could be described as a precursor of the modern form of a membership evidence.
In the course of the carried out renovation measures but also structural sins have been mad good again, which were committed by the foreign dedicated use of so many guild premises. So was, e.g., the old journeymen hall by relocating a flat with its Gothic arches uncovered again. Today it serves as a club room for meetings in smaller groups.
The guild house is to see in connection with the hotel across the street as an ensemble, and so Wolfengasse presents itself with its Gothic measurement system in full structural beauty, by which also a piece of old-town romance is kept.
The history of Wolfengasse 4
The Wolfengasse 4 is located in one of the oldest districts of Vienna.
Originally it was located outside the walls of the former castle of the Romans.
It was not until 1200 the district was protected by a new wall.
For a long time remained Wolfengasse nameless and was still in 1439 simply as Gäßlein (small alley) denominated.
1695 the alley became "Weißes Wolfen Gäßlein" and since 1862 Wolfengasse.
From 1300 to 1361, the Cistercian Abbey Baumgarten in Upper Austria was owner of the property.
1457 the house became a Burse - home for students (till 1546)
Later the owner was a horse and cart entrepreneur
1801 an innkeeper bought the house
1848 bought the "United Guild of the Lords Civil architects and Master stonemasons in Vienna" the property - Purchase price 68,000 guilders and 100 ducats
1849 the house was demolished, and there were built two four-story buildings
In 1944 destroyed and plundered
1953 reconstruction
1978 renovated under guild master Hofstädter.
1981 under IN (Innungsmeister - guild master) Hutschinski followed the relocation of the offices of the National (Viennese) Guild from the Rathausstraße 21 in Wolfengasse 4
2000 - 2001 - Renewal under IM Grün
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Medicinal Rice Formulations of India popular among Senior Traditional BhuiMoyan Experts.
Septenary/Octonary/Quinary Ingredients of Important Traditional Herbal Formulations from Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database
Related References
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Thyroid Cancer. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Thyroid nodules. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Tongue cancer. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Tonsil cancer. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Tricuspid valve disease. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Trigeminal neuralgia. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Ulcerative colitis. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Ulnar Wrist Pain. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Undescended Testicle. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Unexplained gastrointestinal bleeding. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Urachal cancer. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
Oudhia, P. (2013). Black Rice based Traditional Herbal Formulations for Ureteral calculi or stone. Medicinal Rice Formulations (1990-2013) in Pankaj Oudhia’s Medicinal Plant Database at pankajoudhia.com
This picture is a part of Compilation of Pankaj Oudhia’s Research Works at Indira Gandhi Agricultural University (IGKV), Raipur, India (1990-2001),
AuthorSociety for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
Date1833
Short TitlePenn., N.J., Md., Dela., D.C., Virginia.
PublisherChapman and Hall
Publisher LocationLondon
TypeAtlas Map
Obj Height cm39
Obj Width cm33
Scale 11,770,000
NoteEngraved map. Relief shown by hachures. County boundaries hand col. Source: Tanner, Gordon.
CountryUnited States
State/ProvinceU.S. North East
State/ProvinceU.S. South
RegionMiddle Atlantic States
Full TitleNorth America sheet VII. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Columbia and part of Virginia. Published under the superintendence of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. J. & C. Walker sculpt. Published July 15th. 1833 by Baldwin & Cradock, 47 Paternoster Row, London. Printed by J. & C. Walker. (London: Chapman & Hall, 1844)
List No0890.134
Page No(136)
Series No143
Engraver or PrinterJ. & C. Walker
Publication AuthorSociety for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
Pub Date1844
Pub TitleMaps of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. Vol. 1. London: Chapman and Hall, 186, Strand, 1844.
Pub ReferencePhillips, 794.
Pub NoteThe SDUK, as the Society was known, produced inexpensive maps to encourage broad use in education. The maps in these two volumes were issued in parts over several years. The city plans are of particular interest, with vignettes and great detail. The gnomonic star maps were issued separately in this edition in their own covers. This is the second edition, the first being by Baldwin and Cradock, with the maps issued in numbers and later bound as a set. Rumsey Collection copy originally issued without the 6 "World on a gnomonic projection" maps; copies of them have been laid in. Atlas is bound in half leather dark brown cloth covered boards with "Maps. Vol. 1," "Maps. Vol. 2" stamped in gold on the spines. Maps with outline color; geological map of England and Wales hand colored in full color.
Pub List No0890.000
Pub TypeWorld Atlas
Pub Maps207
Pub Height cm43
Pub Width cm37
Image No0890134
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AuthorsSociety for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (Great Britain)
CollectionRumsey Collection
AI-Generated SummaryThe image depicts an 1833 map titled "North America sheet VII. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Columbia and part of Virginia," created by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge (SDUK) and engraved by J. & C. Walker. Published on July 15, 1833, by Baldwin & Cradock, and later included in a volume by Chapman and Hall in 1844, this map is part of a series aimed at providing accessible educational resources.Composition and Medium:
This is an engraved map with dimensions of 33 cm by 39 cm. Relief is indicated by hachures, and county boundaries are hand-colored. The use of color outlines distinguishes the various states and counties, enhancing the legibility and educational utility of the map.Style and Subject Matter:
The map represents a cartographic style typical of the early 19th century, focusing on clarity and educational value. The detailed depiction of political boundaries, major rivers, and settlements reflects the geographical knowledge of the time. It covers the Middle Atlantic States, including Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, and parts of Virginia and Washington, D.C.Cultural and Historical Context:
This map was created during a period when cartography was becoming increasingly important for education and navigation. The SDUK was instrumental in disseminating knowledge and making such resources widely available. The map reflects the political and geographical understanding of the United States during the early 1800s, a time of expansion and development.Notable Features:
- Landmarks: Major cities such as Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C., are prominently marked, indicating their significance as centers of political and economic activity.
- Inscriptions: The map includes detailed inscriptions and labels for counties, towns, and natural features like rivers and mountains.
- Relief: The use of hachures to show relief provides a sense of the terrain, which would have been essential for travelers and educators of the time.Publication Details:
This map is part of a larger world atlas published by Chapman and Hall, known for producing maps with educational purposes. It is included in a series that aimed to enhance geographical literacy and is part of the Rumsey Collection. The map's "List No" is 0890.134, and it is associated with "Pub List No" 0890.000.Significance:
The map is a valuable historical document, illustrating the geography and political boundaries of the northeastern United States in the early 19th century. It serves as a testament to the educational endeavors of the SDUK and the growing importance of cartographic resources in shaping public knowledge and understanding of the world.In summary, this map is a meticulously crafted educational tool from the early 1830s, embodying the efforts of the SDUK to make geographical knowledge accessible and widely distributed. Its detailed depiction of the Middle Atlantic States offers insights into the historical and cultural context of the period.
Bridge Knowledge Group is a social enterprise focussed towards development of educational products for students, teachers, and professionals from India. "Be a Teacher" is an e-learning product for training teachers in India.
As part of the Country Capacity Building and Knowledge Exchange Program, the CIF Administrative Unit, in coordination with the Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs), has initiated in this FY15, a series of training workshops to strengthen PPCR countries’ capacities for monitoring and reporting results achieved through the implementation of their national investment plans.
In Jamaica, from 26-27 May 2015, 28 participants attended the workshop including representatives from key agencies, notably, the Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ); Ministry of Water, Land, Environment and Climate Change (MWLECC); Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MOAF); Ministry of Health (MOH); Meteorological Service, the University of the West Indies at Mona, USAID, NGOs, the World Bank, and the CIF Administrative Unit (CIFAU).