Public vs Private International Law: Key Concepts
Public vs. Private International Law
Public international law regulates relations between states and international organizations. In contrast, private international law regulates legal relations between individuals that involve a foreign element.
The Role of Legislation
Legislation is a critical source of private international law because it provides clear legal rules regarding:
- Nationality
- Jurisdiction
- Conflict of laws
Courts rely on these established rules to resolve international private disputes effectively.
Read MoreEarly Childhood Education: Theory, Curriculum, and Pedagogy
Theory, Curriculum, and Pedagogy
Core Concepts
- Theory: A model of interconnected ideas explaining observations and predicting future events. It guides observation, interpretation, planning, and evaluation.
- Curriculum: All learning experiences in an ECE setting, including planned and spontaneous experiences created with children and families.
- Pedagogy: How learning happens and how educators support that learning. It is the application of theory into practice.
The Difference: Curriculum is what children
Read MoreMass and balance
BIO DIVERSITY Variation = differences btwn organisms; physical (size, colour, shape) or behavioural.~Interspecific = btwn species. Intraspecific = within same species.~Species = organisms that can interbreed + produce fertile offspring.~Biodiversity = variety of life; ↑ variation = ↑ biodiversity.~Adaptation = variation that improves survival/reproduction.• Structural = physical trait• Behavioural = action/behaviour~Natural Selection: helpful variation → survive/reproduce → trait passed
Read MoreDigital Communication and Information Theory Fundamentals
T1 — Noiseless Digital Communication
Analog signal: Continuous value, varies continuously in time.
Digital signal: Discrete values only (e.g., 0/1).
ADC (Analog-to-Digital Converter): Sampling, then Quantization, then Encoding.
Sampling and Quantization
- Sampling: Periodic snapshots of the analog signal.
- Nyquist rate: Sample at least 2x the max frequency to reconstruct without loss.
- Quantization: Rounding each sample to the nearest discrete level.
- Quantization error/noise: Real value vs. assigned level;
Clinical Psychology and Psychopathology Reference
Schizophrenia Summary
Definition
- Severe disorder affecting thinking, perception, emotions, behavior, and reality contact.
Positive Symptoms (Added)
- Delusions
- Hallucinations
Negative Symptoms (Lost)
The 5 A’s
- Avolition
- Alogia
- Anhedonia
- Asociality
- Affective Flattening
Neurodevelopmental Causes (PBG)
- Prenatal factors
- Birth complications
- Genetic factors
Famous Example
- John Nash
- A Beautiful Mind
Unipolar Mood Disorders
Definition
- Depression without mania or hypomania.
Types: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD), Persistent Depressive
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence Concepts and Search Algorithms
प्रश्न 1 (LO1): आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) और इसके मुख्य भाग
आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (AI) का अर्थ: आर्टिफिशियल इंटेलिजेंस (कृत्रिम बुद्धिमत्ता) कंप्यूटर विज्ञान की वह शाखा है जो कंप्यूटर या मशीनों को
Read MoreISO 14001 and 50001 Standards: Monitoring and Impact Analysis
ISO 14001: Monitoring and Measurement
This section establishes procedures for systematically tracking and verifying performance to ensure compliance and identify improvement areas:
- Technical Parameters: Measuring aspects such as emissions levels or resource usage.
- Management Indicators: Monitoring objectives set by the organization to track environmental performance (Balanced Scorecard of KPIs).
- Calibration and Verification: Ensuring reliable data collection from measuring equipment.
- Legal Compliance
Global Issues and Communication: 2026 Exam Topics
Exam Oral Topics (4th Year) 2026
Cultural Globalization
Cultural globalization is the process of spreading ideas, values, traditions, and cultural products across the world. Driven by the internet, social media, and modern technology, it allows cultural trends to travel quickly from one country to another. Hollywood movies and global brands have created a shared global culture. English has become the main international language, making communication easier between different nations.
Tourism and global
Read MoreMiddle English Phonological Evolution: Consonants and Vowels
Consonant Changes
Simplification of Consonant Clusters
- H-dropping: [hr, hn, hl] > [r, n, l]. The sound of [h] disappears in speech but remains in spelling. OE hlaford > ME laverd > PDE lord.
- Reduction: [hw] > [w] (wh, w) in the South. OE hwaet > ME wat, what.
- [wl] > [l]: OE wlispian > ME lispen.
- [d, t] loss: In clusters with [s]. OE andswaru > ME answer; OE godspell > ME gospel.
Loss of Consonant Sounds
- [-w-, -v] > Ø: In medial position. OE lawerce > ME larke; OE hlaford
Manufacturing Processes and Materials Fundamentals
1. Manufacturing Basics
Manufacturing is the process of making parts or products by changing their geometry, properties, appearance, and/or by assembly.
- Technological definition: Physical or chemical processes alter material geometry, properties, or appearance.
- Economic definition: Transforms material into items of greater value through processing or assembly.
Manufacturing Process Groups
- Processing operations: Change the shape, properties, or surface of a material. Includes shaping, property-enhancing,
