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Wednesday, December 6, 2017

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ஒரு வரியில் இயற்கை மருத்துவம்


01. வரட்டு இருமலுக்கு சிறந்தது திராட்சை.!
02. முதுகுத்தண்டு வலிக்கு பாப்பாளிப்பழம் சாப்பிடு!
03. இரத்த ...அழுத்தம் குறைய எலுமிச்சை!
04. மூளைக்கு வலியூட்ட வல்லாரை!
05. காது மந்தம் போக்கும் தூதுவளை!
06. மூத்திரக்கடுப்பு மாற்ற பசலைக் கீரை!
07. பித்த மயக்கம் தீர புளியாரை!
08. உடற் சூடு அகல முருங்கைக் கீரை!
09. நீரிழிவு நோய்க்கு துளசி இலை!
10. இரத்தத்தை சுத்திகரிக்க வெள்ளைப்பூடு!
11. கண் பார்வை அதிகரிக்க கரட், புதினா, ஏலக்காய்!
12. கடுமையான ஜலதோசத்திற்கு தேனும் எலுமிச்சையும்!
13. வாழ்நாளை நீடிக்க நெல்லிக்கனி!
14. சர்க்கரை நோயை கட்டுப்படுத்தும் வெந்தயம்!
15. கொழுப்புச் சத்தை மிளகு குறைக்கும்!
16. இளைத்த உடல் பெருக்க மிளகு!
17. பொடுகைப் போக்க தயிரில் குளி!
18. மூலநோய்க்கு கருணைக்கிழங்கு!
19. இதயப் பலவீனம் போக்க மாதுளை!
20. வெள்ளை வெட்டை தீர அன்னாசி!
21. காதுவலி தீர எலுமிச்சம் சாறு நாலு துளி காதில் விடுக!
22. பீனீசம் தலைவலி நீங்க மிளகுப் பொடியுடன் வெல்லம் சேர்த்து உண்!
23. பொன்னாங்காணி உண்டால் நோய் தணிந்து உடல் தேறும்!
24. வாழைத்தண்டு சிறு நீரகக்கற்களை கரைக்கும்!
25. மலத்தை இளக்கும் ரோஜா இதழ்கள்!
26. மாதுளம் பிஞ்சு பேதியை நிறுத்தும்!
27. கருப்பை நோய்க்கு வாழைப்பூ!
28. ஜீரண சக்தியை அதிகரிக்கும் மிளகும் இஞ்சியும்!
29. மூளைக்கு வலுவூட்டுவது பேரிச்சம்பழம் பாதாம் பருப்பு!
30. மருதோன்றி வேர்ப்பட்டையை அரைத்துக்கட்ட கால் ஆணி குணமாகும்.!

Essential skills for Civil Engineers


Decision making skills. Civil engineers often balance multiple and frequently conflicting objectives, such as determining the feasibility of plans with regard to financial costs and safety concerns. Urban and regional planners often look to civil engineers for advice on these issues. Civil engineers must be able to make good decisions based on best practices, their own technical knowledge, and their own experience.
Leadership skills. Civil engineers take ultimate responsibility for the projects that they manage or research that they perform. Therefore, they must be able to lead planners, surveyors, construction managers, civil engineering technicians, civil engineering technologists, and others in implementing their project plan.
Math skills. Civil engineers use the principles of calculus, trigonometry, and other advanced topics in mathematics for analysis, design, and troubleshooting in their work.
Organizational skills. Only licensed civil engineers can sign the design documents for infrastructure projects. This requirement makes it imperative that civil engineers be able to monitor and evaluate the work at the jobsite as a project progresses. That way, they can ensure compliance with the design documents. Civil engineers also often manage several projects at the same time, and thus must be able to balance time needs and to effectively allocate resources.
Problem-solving skills. Civil engineers work at the highest level of the planning, design, construction, and operation of multifaceted projects or research. The many variables involved require that they possess the ability to identify and evaluate complex problems. They must be able to then utilize their skill and training to develop cost-effective, safe, and efficient solutions.
Speaking skills. Civil engineers must present reports and plans to audiences of people with a wide range of backgrounds and technical knowledge. This requires the ability to speak clearly and to converse with people in various settings, and to translate engineering and scientific information into easy to understand concepts.
Writing skills. Civil engineers must be able to communicate with others, such as architects, landscape architects, and urban and regional planners. They also must be able to explain projects to elected officials and citizens. This means that civil engineers must be able to write reports that are clear, concise, and understandable to those with little or no technical or scientific background.

The Storyteller

"The storyteller is the most powerful person in the world."
- Steve Jobs
The authors state that storytelling may have been pivotal in organising human social behaviour by promoting co-operation, spreading co-operative norms and representing punishment of norm-breakers.
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These storytellers were essential in promoting co-operative and egalitarian values before comparable mechanisms evolved in larger agricultural societies, such as moralising high-gods.
To my mind, this triggers warps fast forward to our past and present future rummaging in the iterations of Marshall Mcluhan's "The medium is the message" and Seth Godin's Tribes. Imagining Plato's allegory of the cave, the ancient chanters in anthropology who brought history and the law from generation to generation, the ubiquity of connectivity and XR, the prosumers , the factors which drive Industry 4.0 and what is to come. The influence of storytelling in networks that shape cultures and subcultures from evolutionary biology.
On why content and how it is told is always king.
"This is not to say that people deliberately or consciously tell stories to pass down knowledge or to keep their communities together. “My guess is that they would say it’s fun,” says Migliano. That’s why individuals choose to tell stories on a moment-to-moment basis—it’s what biologists call the “proximate cause” of a behavior. But it’s the broader benefits—the “ultimate causes” like transmission of knowledge or inculcation of values—that might explain why storytelling arose in the first place."
Cecile G. Tamura