The Top 10 Deadliest Dinosaurs
Larry Slawson
Maison d'édition: Larry Slawson
Synopsis
This eBook examines the 10 deadliest dinosaurs of all time. It provides a brief overview of their habitat, behavioral traits, and general characteristics.
Maison d'édition: Larry Slawson
This eBook examines the 10 deadliest dinosaurs of all time. It provides a brief overview of their habitat, behavioral traits, and general characteristics.
In Between You and AI: Unlock the Power of Human Skills to Thrive in an AI-Driven World, digital transformation speaker and economist Andrea Iorio delivers a clear and actionable roadmap to not just maintain relevance, but to thrive as the technology we all work with everyday changes rapidly. The author offers a three-part framework addressing the cognitive, behavioral, and emotional dimensions of tech transformation, walking listeners through the steps to developing the human skills needed to thrive in the modern marketplace. Between You and AI challenges you to embrace artificial intelligence as a partner and unlock the uniquely human potential that defines the future of work. You'll also find real-world strategies, examples, and insights that you can use immediately in your own company; tools to help leverage AI as a strategy for growth, rather than as "competition" for human labor; and ways to lead others with trust and emotional intelligence, creating value where AI cannot. This book answers the question, “How do we make humans indispensable in a world of machines?" It's a blueprint to building hybrid teams―human and AI―that effectively innovate, unlock resilience, and achieve long-term success. It's perfect for managers, executives, and other business leaders in virtually any industry.Voir livre
In the ever-evolving world of technology, data is the driving force behind informed decision-making. "Data Warehousing for Beginners" is your indispensable guide to understanding, designing, and managing data warehouses—an exploration that caters to both beginners and seasoned professionals. This comprehensive book unravels the complexities of data warehousing, offering insights into its historical evolution, architectural frameworks, and the pivotal role it plays in organizational intelligence. "Data Warehousing for Beginners" is your compass in the dynamic world of organizational intelligence. Whether you're a novice seeking an introduction or a seasoned professional aiming to refine your skills, this book provides a roadmap for building, optimizing, and future-proofing your data-driven ecosystem. Embark on a journey that empowers you to navigate the complexities of data warehousing and unlock the full potential of organizational intelligence.Voir livre
Touchpad Artificial Intelligence series has some salient features such as AI Reboot, AI Deep Thinking, AI in Life, AI Lab and AI Ready which ensures that NEP 2020 guidelines are followed. KEY FEATURES - National Education Policy 2020 - AI Game: It contains an interesting game or activity for the students to try on their own or with their classmates to learn how the game mechanics work while having fun. - Brainy Fact: It presents an interesting fact relevant to the topic or the chapters. - AI in Life: It presents questions that promotes the moral growth and experiential learning. - AI Deep Thinking: It presents a question/scenario in which the students are required to think deeply and apply their knowledge. - Digital Solutions DESCRIPTION Artificial Intelligence is the most talked about subject and we all understand that the future lies in knowing it well. The Touchpad AI series is written for classes I to VII keeping in mind about the future and scope that lies in AI. Classes VIII to XII are strictly based on CBSE curriculum. They have competency-based questions to ensure that students are capable of applying their learning to solve some real-life challenges. The knowledge is spread in a phased manner so that at no age the kid finds it difficult to understand the theory. Each lesson begins with a short conversation between human characters and one humanoid which tries to explain in simple words about the topics related to Artificial Intelligence. The story is built up in such a way that the curiosity of the reader compels to read the entire lesson. The idea behind introducing humanoid is to touch the hearts of our kids with the existence of friendly robots in the form of humanoids. Touchpad Artificial Intelligence series has some salient features such as AI Reboot, AI Deep Thinking, AI in Life, AI Lab and AI Ready which ensures that NEP 2020 guidelines are followed. There are plenty of Video Sessions for students and teachers to go beyond the syllabus and enrich their knowledge. There are some brainstorming questions in the form of AI Task in between the topics to ensure that students give pause to their learning and use their skills to reach to some creative ideas in solving given problems. I would like to humbly acknowledge the support provided by my family, friends and Orange Education Pvt Ltd team to accomplish this noble task. I am sure that this book will prove to be a tool in making the students future ready for Artificial Intelligence. Wishing learners great success in future endeavours. Enjoy the journey of happy learning!! All your feedbacks and suggestions will always be wholeheartedly welcomed to improve and grow. WHAT WILL YOU LEARN You will learn about: - Human-Machine Interaction - Introduction to AI - AI in Apps - Types of Robots - Myths and Facts of AI WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR Grade 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Computer Timeline a) 1970 – 1990 b) 1990 – 2000 c) 2000 – till date d) Future of Computer Science 2. Chatbots a) Chatbot b) Famous Chatbots Test Sheet 1 3. Robots Around Us a) Characteristics of Robots b) Artificial Intelligence in Robotics c) AI and Non-AI Robots 4. AI in Games and Movies a) AI in Games b) AI in Movies Test Sheet 2 AI Ready ProjectsVoir livre
Mission Zero is a landmark independent report into the delivery of the UK's commitment to net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050. Chaired by Chris Skidmore, the UK's former Energy Minister who was responsible for signing net zero into law, its conclusions set out, for the very first time, a new economic narrative for climate policy, demonstrating the vast financial opportunity that net zero can deliver. This timely and crucial report acts as a template for how all countries can map out future challenges and opportunities and, above all, deliver their own pathway to net zero while also creating new jobs, industries and investment for the future. Commissioned by the UK's Prime Minister in September 2022, Mission Zero is the largest engagement exercise on net zero conducted to date and has been widely recognised as the most informative and detailed document on the topic, covering every sector and aspect of society. This important book is a vital piece of work and an indispensable must-read for anyone interested in energy, climate and sustainability policy.Voir livre
Vector-borne diseases represent one of the most complex and challenging frontiers of global health. These infections, transmitted through the bites of mosquitoes, ticks, and other arthropod vectors, affect hundreds of millions of people annually and have shaped human history, migration patterns, and societal development for millennia. This comprehensive exploration delves into three of the most significant vector-borne threats—Malaria, Dengue Fever, and Lyme Disease—illuminating the sophisticated biological mechanisms, ecological dynamics, and human factors that enable these pathogens to transcend the boundaries between wildlife ecosystems and human communities. The story of vector-borne diseases is fundamentally a narrative of ecological relationships, where microscopic parasites and pathogens have evolved remarkable strategies to navigate between arthropod vectors and human hosts. By examining the intricate life cycles, transmission dynamics, clinical manifestations, and global impact of these diseases, this book unveils the multifaceted challenges they present to modern medicine and public health. Readers will journey through diverse landscapes—from tropical regions where Anopheles mosquitoes transmit the ancient scourge of malaria to suburban forests where ticks harbor the bacteria causing Lyme disease—discovering how climate change, urbanization, and human behavior continue to reshape the epidemiological patterns of these persistent threats. Through scientific insight, historical context, and forward-looking analysis, we explore not only the biological complexity of these pathogens but also the innovative strategies being developed to control vectors, prevent transmission, and ultimately reduce the tremendous burden these diseases impose on human communities worldwide.Voir livre
Urban transportation plays a pivotal role in shaping the economic, social, and environmental landscapes of cities. As populations grow and urban areas expand, the movement of people and goods becomes increasingly critical to maintaining economic vitality and quality of life. Urban transportation economics is the study of the costs and benefits associated with transportation systems, focusing on the ways in which these systems contribute to or detract from urban development. At its core, urban transportation economics examines the interplay between infrastructure investments, operational costs, and the benefits derived from mobility and accessibility. Transportation systems enable individuals to commute to work, access essential services, and engage in social activities, while also facilitating the movement of goods that support local businesses and global trade. However, these benefits often come with significant costs, including financial expenses, environmental impacts, and social inequalities. Understanding this balance is crucial for policymakers, urban planners, and stakeholders who aim to design systems that maximize positive outcomes while minimizing negative externalities. One of the key challenges in urban transportation economics is addressing the concept of externalities. Transportation systems often generate unintended consequences, such as traffic congestion, air pollution, and noise, which affect the broader community. These externalities can lead to market failures, where the true costs of transportation are not fully reflected in the prices users pay. Conversely, transportation systems can also produce positive externalities, such as increased economic activity and improved social cohesion, which are not always adequately valued. Striking a balance between these opposing forces is an essential component of transportation planning and policy.Voir livre