Core Epidemiology Concepts: Definitions, History, and Measures

Lectures 1–2 – Intro to Epidemiology

Key Definitions:

Epidemiology: study of frequency, distribution, determinants of health/disease in populations + application to control.
Frequency: how often events occur (counts, proportions, rates).
Distribution: patterns by person/place/time.
Determinants: factors influencing occurrence (host/agent/environment).

Historical Figures (name + contribution):

  • Edward Jenner: cowpox → smallpox vaccine (1st vaccination).

  • James Lind: scurvy + citrus trial.

  • Percival Pott:

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Human Resource Management: Pay, Motivation, and Recruitment

Legal Framework of Labor Relations

The legal framework of labor relations operates on four distinct levels:

  • State/Legislator: Establishes general labor laws, such as minimum wage regulations.
  • Collective Agreement: Negotiated by employers’ associations and trade unions to define industry-wide standards.
  • Works Agreement: Negotiated between the employer and the works council regarding remuneration and performance monitoring.
  • Individual Employment Contract: Sets specific pay conditions between the employer
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AIOps and CI/CD: Mastering IT Operations and Automation

AIOps vs. DevOps: Key Differences

PointAIOpsDevOps
1. MeaningUses AI and Machine Learning for IT operationsCombines development and operations
2. Main FocusSmart monitoring and automatic issue handlingFast software development and deployment
3. Technology UsedAI, ML, data analyticsCI/CD, automation tools
4. Problem HandlingPredicts problems before they happenFixes problems after they occur
5. Human EffortLess manual workMore manual involvement
6. Data UsageUses real-time and past dataUses logs and scripts
7.
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Core Marketing Principles and Strategic Management

Marketing Fundamentals

Marketing is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and managing customer relationships to benefit the organization and its stakeholders.

  • Seller Market: Competition between buyers.
  • Buyer Market: Competition between sellers.

Marketing Strategy and Goals

Marketing Strategy: Manipulating a target group’s behavior.

Marketing Goals: Economic and psychographic.

Strategic Direction:

  • Market development and penetration.
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Psychology Fundamentals: Personality Theories and Research

Personality Theories

I. Personality: Core Questions

  • Who are you?
  • Why have you become the way you are?
  • How does personality affect your behaviors?

II. Three Major Perspectives

ApproachCore Focus
TraitStable, measurable dimensions of personality
PsychodynamicUnconscious drives and conflicts
Social-CognitiveInteraction of cognition, environment, and self-efficacy

III. Trait Approach: The Big Five

  • Trait: A consistent, enduring way of thinking, feeling, or behaving with a biological basis.
  • Traits are continuous
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Key Concepts in Human Cognition and Intelligence

Key Concepts in Human Cognition

Cognition – The way we think, learn, remember, and solve problems. It’s all the mental work our brain does. For example, when you study for a test, plan your day, or figure out how to fix something, that’s cognition.

Metacognition – Thinking about your own thinking. It helps you notice how you solve problems or learn so you can improve. For example, before doing homework, you might plan your approach or check if your solution makes sense.

Organizing Thought

Concepts

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Mastering Web Development: HTML, CSS, JS, and MongoDB

Differences Between XML and HTML

XMLHTML
Extensible Markup LanguageHyperText Markup Language
Used to store and transport dataUsed to display data in a browser
User-defined tagsPredefined tags
Case-sensitiveNot case-sensitive
Strict syntax; errors are not toleratedFlexible; errors are tolerated
Focus: DataFocus: Presentation

ID vs Class in HTML

IDClass
Unique for one elementCan be used for many elements
Used for JavaScript targetingUsed mainly for styling groups
Syntax: #id in CSSSyntax: .class in CSS
Example:
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Classical and Quantum Free Electron Theory Principles

1. Classical Free Electron Theory and Assumptions

The classical free electron theory explains the electrical behavior of metals by assuming that a metal consists of a lattice of positive ions surrounded by a gas of free electrons. These electrons move freely inside the metal and obey classical Newtonian mechanics. Electron–electron interactions are neglected, and collisions occur only with fixed ions. The electrons follow Maxwell–Boltzmann statistics, and an applied electric field causes a net

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The Crisis of Democracy and the Rise of Totalitarianism

The Context of the Crisis of Democracies

After the First World War, democracy consolidated in Western and Nordic Europe and extended to new states in Central and Eastern Europe. The expansion of individual rights, the extension of universal male suffrage, and in some cases female suffrage, led to the introduction of multiparty parliamentary democracy. By 1920-1921, all states except Russia and Hungary were democracies or parliamentary systems.

However, democratic governments were unable to resolve

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Classic English Poetry: Themes of Nature and Immortality

1. Sonnet 18 – William Shakespeare

(Approx. 350 words)

Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18 is one of the most famous love sonnets in English literature, beautifully celebrating themes of love, beauty, and immortality. The poet addresses his beloved, initially questioning whether he should compare him to a summer’s day, only to conclude that his beloved is far superior to the short-lived and imperfect nature of summer.

The Eternity of Beauty Through Poetry

The poem’s central theme is the eternity of beauty

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