Plate Tectonics, Earth’s Structure, and Mineral Resources

Key Scientists and Their Contributions

  • Alfred Wegener (1912): Proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting continents were once joined in a supercontinent called Pangea. Evidence included continental shapes, fossils, and matching rock types. However, he could not explain the mechanism, leading to his theory being rejected at the time.
  • Arthur Holmes (1930s): Suggested that radioactive decay in the mantle generates heat, driving convection currents that move the crust. He also proposed seafloor
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Web Development Fundamentals: Protocols, Databases, and CMS

Web Protocols

HTTP and HTTPS

  • HTTP: Transfers hypertext; governs communication between web servers and browsers.
  • HTTPS: Uses SSL/TLS for secure communication.

File Protocols

  • FTP: Transfers files between client and server (upload/download).
  • SFTP (SSH): Secure shell file transfer protocol.

Email Protocols

  • POP (Post Office Protocol): Retrieves mail from a server, downloading it to a local device for offline access.
  • SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol): Sends messages between servers and transmits mail through
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Strategic Marketing Frameworks and Core Concepts

STP: Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning

STP stands for Segmentation, Targeting, and Positioning.

  • Segmentation: Dividing the market into groups with similar needs or behaviors.
  • Targeting: Choosing the most profitable or attractive segment.
  • Positioning: Creating a desired image in the consumer’s mind.

Benefits of Segmentation

Better product design, customer satisfaction, personalized offers, and competitive advantage.

Effective Segments (MADAS)

  • Measurable
  • Accessible
  • Differentiable
  • Actionable
  • Substantial

Segmentation

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Parallel Computing Algorithms and GPU Programming with CUDA

Prefix-Sum Operations and Cumulative Sums

The prefix-sum operation (also known as a cumulative sum or scan) is a fundamental technique in computer science used to compute the running totals of a sequence of numbers. Given an input array, the operation constructs a new array of the same size where each element at a specific index represents the sum of all elements from the start of the original array up to that index. For example, applying a prefix-sum to the array $[2, 4, 6, 8]$ yields $[2, 6, 12,

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Medical Conditions: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatments

Depression: Causes and Symptoms

Common Causes of Depression

  • Stress and emotional problems: Family issues, job pressure, failure, or loneliness can cause depression.
  • Chemical imbalance in the brain: Low levels of serotonin and other brain chemicals may lead to depression.
  • Genetic factors: Depression may occur in people with a family history of mental illness.
  • Chronic diseases: Diseases like cancer, diabetes, or heart disease may increase the risk of depression.

Recognizing Symptoms

  • Persistent sadness and
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First Aid Protocols and Sports Injury Management

Emergency First Aid Protocols

Unconscious and Not Breathing

Symptom: Unconscious and not breathing.

Action: Start CPR immediately (maintain between 100 and 120 compressions per minute).

Unconscious but Breathing

Symptom: Unconscious but breathing.

Action: Place the individual in the recovery position, loosen tight clothing, and monitor breathing.

Dizziness, Weakness, or Lightheadedness

Symptom: Dizzy, weak, or lightheaded.

Action: Stop the activity immediately. Lie on your back with the legs raised, loosen

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Enterprise Systems and Cloud Infrastructure

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems

ERP is a software architecture that facilitates information flows across the enterprise. Its aim is to integrate information across enterprise processes, eliminating complex links between different areas.

  • 4B: StratOperFT
  • CEO: ProcPersTool

ERP Risks and Challenges

  • High development and maintenance costs
  • Lack of information integrity and robustness
  • High dependency on specific people

Mainframe vs. Microcomputers

Mainframe: High-performance computers used for large-scale

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Geographic Distribution of Tribes and Religions in India

Introduction to Scheduled Tribes

Core Concept: Scheduled Tribes in India represent indigenous communities explicitly recognized under Article 342 of the Indian Constitution. Geographically, these communities are characterized by distinctive cultures, primitive traits, geographical isolation, and socio-economic underdevelopment. According to Census data, Scheduled Tribes constitute approximately 8.6% of India’s total population, numbering over 104 million people.

Key Spatial Patterns and Characteristics

The

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Emily Dickinson’s Major Poetic Themes and Analysis

The Domestic Realm: From Ordinary to Cosmic

Dickinson focuses on transforming the ordinary and everyday into something extraordinary and cosmic. She does not passively accept the Victorian ideal of the “angel in the house” (Patmore). Instead, she uses domestic images—brooms, aprons, a bed, a housewife—to talk about nature, the sunset, death, and the universe. Her home was her safe space, but from there she transcends the mundane.

  • Example – “She sweeps with many-colored Brooms”: She describes
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Mastering JavaScript Events and DOM Manipulation

JavaScript Event-Driven Programming

JavaScript uses an event-driven programming model. When a user clicks a button, moves the mouse, or types in a form, the browser fires an event. JavaScript allows you to intercept these events and execute code in response.

1. Core Concepts: Events, Handlers, and Listeners

To work with events, you need to understand three interconnected terms:

  • Event: The signal that something happened (e.g., click, keydown, submit, DOMContentLoaded).
  • Event Handler / Listener: The function
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