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This document outlines the history and current state of Agile adoption in Japan. It discusses three seasons of Agile growth from 2000-2004, 2005-2007, and 2008-onward. In the current state, the author's company Eiwa is starting a ScrumMaster service to provide Agile coaching targeting developers, managers, and executives to help bridge communication gaps between these roles. The document also mentions a growing interest in Christopher Alexander's patterns approach in Japan led by Kakeda and Kakutani.
Kirill Klimov presented an unconventional view of the Kanban method at an Agile Greece webinar. He discussed how he started using Kanban and some myths about Kanban, noting that in reality it has four foundational principles and six core practices. Klimov also discussed balancing demand and capacity, using Kanban for more than just operational teams, limiting work-in-progress through visualizing the workflow, and finding community support and books about Kanban. He closed by inviting questions.
The document discusses various topics related to technical interview questions for software testing. It covers software testing basics like the PDCA cycle and different testing types (white box, black box, gray box). It also discusses usability testing, defect categories, defining a testing policy, preparing acceptance plans, configuration management, code coverage tools, and different testing models. Key software development phases like design, coding, and their relative defect rates are examined. The roles of different testing teams and how test documents span the SDLC are outlined. Common testing concepts like test cases, logs, traceability, entry/exit criteria, verification vs validation are defined.
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This document provides an overview of software testing for beginners. It discusses what software testing is, why it's important, and the roles and skills of testers. It also covers the software development and testing lifecycles, common errors, test planning, case development techniques, defect tracking, and types of test reports. The goal is to help beginners gain practical knowledge about software testing processes in real work environments.
Istqb intro with question answer for exam preparationKevalkumar Shah
The document provides an overview of software testing concepts including definitions of software testing, who can perform testing, common terminology, the software development life cycle (SDLC), testing methods and levels, and more. It defines software testing as the process of comparing expected and actual results to identify defects. It outlines the typical stages of the SDLC as initial, analysis, design, coding, testing, and delivery/maintenance phases. It also describes black box, white box, and grey box testing methods and the five levels of testing: unit, module, integration, system, and acceptance.
Tutorial of web application load testing in seliniumKevalkumar Shah
Selinium IDE is a specialized tool for performing functional testing on web applications. It allows users to record test cases consisting of steps like entering URLs, filling forms, and verifying results. These test cases can then be run automatically by Selinium IDE to ensure web applications work as expected. The document provides details on downloading, installing, and using Selinium IDE to create and run test cases for a sample web application.
Testing is the process of identifying bugs and ensuring software meets requirements. It involves executing programs under different conditions to check specification, functionality, and performance. The objectives of testing are to uncover errors, demonstrate requirements are met, and validate quality with minimal cost. Testing follows a life cycle including planning, design, execution, and reporting. Different methodologies like black box and white box testing are used at various levels from unit to system. The overall goal is to perform effective testing to deliver high quality software.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
This document provides notes on teaching software testing. It discusses the motivation for software testing courses, highlights some key concepts in software testing theory like Dijkstra's law and Lehman's law of software evolution. It also examines challenges in building software testing courses and questions around how to teach testing theory, industry cooperation, and the historical development of testing concurrent programs.
The document contains questions for a Software Testing exam. It has two parts - Part A and Part B. Some of the key questions ask students to explain concepts like the triangle problem statement, boundary value analysis, decision table method, data flow diagrams, call graphs, integration strategies, cyclomatic complexity, predicate nodes, and verification trade-offs. Students are expected to answer 5 full questions by selecting at least two from each part.
This document discusses competencies for software quality assurance professionals. It begins by establishing the context of SQA and outlining typical issues in the current "SQA crisis", such as SQA being seen as a non-glamorous role and assigned to underperforming individuals. Ten recommended competencies for SQA professionals are then presented, including the ability to deal with ambiguity, lead audit teams, and handle different levels of management. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for competent SQA professionals who can provide rigorous findings and go beyond just audits to support competency development.
The document outlines an IEEE standard for a software quality assurance (SQA) plan, including basic items such as the plan's purpose and scope, reference documents, management and organizational structure, documentation standards, testing procedures, code control, media storage, maintenance and retention policies, training, and risk management. The SQA plan provides a roadmap for implementing quality assurance activities throughout the software development lifecycle.
Engaging with Learners: SQA's experienceJisc Scotland
SQA engages with learners in several ways:
1) It conducts initial overview surveys of learners every few years to understand their motivations, satisfaction, and views on assessment. Surveys found learners feel qualifications help career and personal goals and assessment is not excessive.
2) It has ongoing engagement with learners for feedback on SQA and current issues through annual research and ad hoc forums.
3) It provides several services for learners on its website including exam timetables, study planners, and formative assessment content to support learning.
4) SQA recognizes the importance of engagement with learners and informing them through appropriate terms and channels given learners are a key user group.
Doron Reuveni - The Mobile App Quality Challenge - EuroSTAR 2010TEST Huddle
EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2010 presentation on The Mobile App Quality Challenge by Doron Reuveni. See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/
The document describes the key process areas at the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) level 2, which is the "Repeatable" level. It discusses six key process areas: Requirements Management, Software Project Planning, Software Project Tracking and Oversight, Software Subcontract Management, Software Quality Assurance, and Software Configuration Management. For each process area, it outlines the purpose, common features, and goals/activities.
Join Stacey Brown, President of MindLink Resources, for a webinar that will examine the top 10 qualities of a quality assurance (QA) tester. Learn how to bring out these traits in your current QA staff and how to watch for these soft skills when screening new candidates.
When localizing products, the QA step is essential in confirming the translation and making sure the product was successfully prepared for the target market. Managers trust the QA staff to catch translation and engineering errors and ensure product readiness to avoid quality issues caught by the end customer. Many managers make the mistake of assigning this critical role to a linguist who may not have the right characteristics of a good tester. When selecting QA staff, it is important to consider skills beyond just linguistic and technical. There are many “soft skills” to watch for in a candidate that will give localization managers the confidence that even small errors will be reported by their tester.
In this webinar, Stacey will discuss the top 10 qualities of a quality assurance (QA) tester, how to bring out these traits in current QA staff, and how to watch for these soft skills when screening new candidates.
About the presenter
Stacey Brown is the Talent Management Specialist and President of Mindlink Resources, LLC.. She has a passion for surrounding herself with talented people. For the past 15 years she has successfully built teams of contractors providing a variety of services at large fortune 500 companies in the Pacific Northwest. She specifically has over 12 years of experience recruiting, training and managing QA specialists. Stacey has a degree in Communications and an MBA in Technology Management.
Testing técnico - Automatización en web y mobile para pruebas funcionales y p...Abstracta
Federico Toledo presenta sobre temas de testing técnico como automatización de pruebas y pruebas de rendimiento. Explica conceptos como casos de prueba, automatización con herramientas como Selenium y GXtest, y diseño de pruebas de rendimiento. También introduce las herramientas Monkop y Open Device Lab para realizar pruebas en diferentes dispositivos de forma automatizada.
This document discusses structural and functional testing. Structural testing generates test cases based on the internal structure of a program, while functional testing generates test cases based on the program's functionality without considering internal structure. Some types of structural testing include statement coverage, branch coverage, path coverage, and conditional coverage. Types of functional testing include equivalence class partitioning and boundary value analysis. Testing has limitations in that it can find errors but not prove their absence, does not help find root causes, and only identifies known issues without uncovered defects.
Functional testing is a type of software testing that validates software functions or features based on requirements specifications. It involves testing correct and incorrect inputs to check expected behaviors and outputs. There are different types of functional testing including unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and acceptance testing. Testers write test cases based on requirements and specifications to test the functionality of software under different conditions.
This document discusses software quality infrastructure components and procedures and work instructions. It provides details on:
- The need for standardized procedures to efficiently perform tasks and communicate between teams.
- A conceptual hierarchy from international standards to organizational policies to procedures to work instructions.
- The contents and organization of procedures manuals and work instruction manuals.
- Training, certification, and performance follow-up of staff to ensure conformity with standards.
- Software configuration management including identifying software configuration items, controlling changes, and releasing versions.
The document discusses software quality attributes based on McCall's quality factors. It describes McCall's three categories of quality factors:
1) Product Operation - factors like correctness, reliability, usability, and integrity that relate to a software product's operational characteristics.
2) Product Revision - factors like maintainability, flexibility, and testability that relate to a software product's ability to undergo change.
3) Product Transition - factors like portability, reusability, and interoperability that relate to a software product's adaptability to new environments. The document notes that some quality factors can be directly measured while others can only be indirectly measured.
The document discusses various aspects of software quality infrastructure including procedures, work instructions, templates, checklists, staff training and certification, corrective and preventive actions, configuration management, and documentation control. It defines these terms and describes activities related to preparing, implementing, updating and using them to facilitate software development and quality assurance processes. The infrastructure aims to standardize processes, assure completeness and compliance, integrate new team members, and improve efficiency.
The document discusses software testing fundamentals and principles. It defines software testing as evaluating a product to determine if it contains any defects and satisfies requirements. Testing is important to prevent errors and ensure quality, security, efficiency and flexibility. The key goals of testing are to find defects, verify that specifications are properly implemented, and ensure customer expectations are met.
All About the 990 Unlocking Its Mysteries and Its Power.pdfTechSoup
In this webinar, nonprofit CPA Gregg S. Bossen shares some of the mysteries of the 990, IRS requirements — which form to file (990N, 990EZ, 990PF, or 990), and what it says about your organization, and how to leverage it to make your organization shine.
A measles outbreak originating in West Texas has been linked to confirmed cases in New Mexico, with additional cases reported in Oklahoma and Kansas. The current case count is 817 from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas. 97 individuals have required hospitalization, and 3 deaths, 2 children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico. These fatalities mark the first measles-related deaths in the United States since 2015 and the first pediatric measles death since 2003.
The YSPH Virtual Medical Operations Center Briefs (VMOC) were created as a service-learning project by faculty and graduate students at the Yale School of Public Health in response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake. Each year, the VMOC Briefs are produced by students enrolled in Environmental Health Science Course 581 - Public Health Emergencies: Disaster Planning and Response. These briefs compile diverse information sources – including status reports, maps, news articles, and web content– into a single, easily digestible document that can be widely shared and used interactively. Key features of this report include:
- Comprehensive Overview: Provides situation updates, maps, relevant news, and web resources.
- Accessibility: Designed for easy reading, wide distribution, and interactive use.
- Collaboration: The “unlocked" format enables other responders to share, copy, and adapt seamlessly. The students learn by doing, quickly discovering how and where to find critical information and presenting it in an easily understood manner.
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 817 (As of 05/3/2025)
• Texas: 688 (+20)(62% of these cases are in Gaines County).
• New Mexico: 67 (+1 )(92.4% of the cases are from Eddy County)
• Oklahoma: 16 (+1)
• Kansas: 46 (32% of the cases are from Gray County)
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 97 (+2)
• Texas: 89 (+2) - This is 13.02% of all TX cases.
• New Mexico: 7 - This is 10.6% of all NM cases.
• Kansas: 1 - This is 2.7% of all KS cases.
DEATHS: 3
• Texas: 2 – This is 0.31% of all cases
• New Mexico: 1 – This is 1.54% of all cases
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 967 (Confirmed and suspected):
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD (As of 4/2/2025)
• Mexico – 865 (+58)
‒Chihuahua, Mexico: 844 (+58) cases, 3 hospitalizations, 1 fatality
• Canada: 1531 (+270) (This reflects Ontario's Outbreak, which began 11/24)
‒Ontario, Canada – 1243 (+223) cases, 84 hospitalizations.
• Europe: 6,814
Ajanta Paintings: Study as a Source of HistoryVirag Sontakke
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation that provides basic information about the topic. Students should seek further information from the recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. I took/copied the pictures/maps included in the presentation are from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
The insect cuticle is a tough, external exoskeleton composed of chitin and proteins, providing protection and support. However, as insects grow, they need to shed this cuticle periodically through a process called moulting. During moulting, a new cuticle is prepared underneath, and the old one is shed, allowing the insect to grow, repair damaged cuticle, and change form. This process is crucial for insect development and growth, enabling them to transition from one stage to another, such as from larva to pupa or adult.
How to Add Customer Note in Odoo 18 POS - Odoo SlidesCeline George
In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to add customer note in Odoo 18 POS module. Customer Notes in Odoo 18 POS allow you to add specific instructions or information related to individual order lines or the entire order.
The document outlines topics related to quality control engineering and software testing. It discusses key concepts like the software development lifecycle (SDLC), common SDLC models, software quality control, verification and validation, software bugs, and qualifications for testers. It also covers the quality control lifecycle, test planning, requirements verification techniques, and test design techniques like equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis.
This document provides notes on teaching software testing. It discusses the motivation for software testing courses, highlights some key concepts in software testing theory like Dijkstra's law and Lehman's law of software evolution. It also examines challenges in building software testing courses and questions around how to teach testing theory, industry cooperation, and the historical development of testing concurrent programs.
The document contains questions for a Software Testing exam. It has two parts - Part A and Part B. Some of the key questions ask students to explain concepts like the triangle problem statement, boundary value analysis, decision table method, data flow diagrams, call graphs, integration strategies, cyclomatic complexity, predicate nodes, and verification trade-offs. Students are expected to answer 5 full questions by selecting at least two from each part.
This document discusses competencies for software quality assurance professionals. It begins by establishing the context of SQA and outlining typical issues in the current "SQA crisis", such as SQA being seen as a non-glamorous role and assigned to underperforming individuals. Ten recommended competencies for SQA professionals are then presented, including the ability to deal with ambiguity, lead audit teams, and handle different levels of management. The document concludes by emphasizing the need for competent SQA professionals who can provide rigorous findings and go beyond just audits to support competency development.
The document outlines an IEEE standard for a software quality assurance (SQA) plan, including basic items such as the plan's purpose and scope, reference documents, management and organizational structure, documentation standards, testing procedures, code control, media storage, maintenance and retention policies, training, and risk management. The SQA plan provides a roadmap for implementing quality assurance activities throughout the software development lifecycle.
Engaging with Learners: SQA's experienceJisc Scotland
SQA engages with learners in several ways:
1) It conducts initial overview surveys of learners every few years to understand their motivations, satisfaction, and views on assessment. Surveys found learners feel qualifications help career and personal goals and assessment is not excessive.
2) It has ongoing engagement with learners for feedback on SQA and current issues through annual research and ad hoc forums.
3) It provides several services for learners on its website including exam timetables, study planners, and formative assessment content to support learning.
4) SQA recognizes the importance of engagement with learners and informing them through appropriate terms and channels given learners are a key user group.
Doron Reuveni - The Mobile App Quality Challenge - EuroSTAR 2010TEST Huddle
EuroSTAR Software Testing Conference 2010 presentation on The Mobile App Quality Challenge by Doron Reuveni. See more at: http://conference.eurostarsoftwaretesting.com/past-presentations/
The document describes the key process areas at the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) level 2, which is the "Repeatable" level. It discusses six key process areas: Requirements Management, Software Project Planning, Software Project Tracking and Oversight, Software Subcontract Management, Software Quality Assurance, and Software Configuration Management. For each process area, it outlines the purpose, common features, and goals/activities.
Join Stacey Brown, President of MindLink Resources, for a webinar that will examine the top 10 qualities of a quality assurance (QA) tester. Learn how to bring out these traits in your current QA staff and how to watch for these soft skills when screening new candidates.
When localizing products, the QA step is essential in confirming the translation and making sure the product was successfully prepared for the target market. Managers trust the QA staff to catch translation and engineering errors and ensure product readiness to avoid quality issues caught by the end customer. Many managers make the mistake of assigning this critical role to a linguist who may not have the right characteristics of a good tester. When selecting QA staff, it is important to consider skills beyond just linguistic and technical. There are many “soft skills” to watch for in a candidate that will give localization managers the confidence that even small errors will be reported by their tester.
In this webinar, Stacey will discuss the top 10 qualities of a quality assurance (QA) tester, how to bring out these traits in current QA staff, and how to watch for these soft skills when screening new candidates.
About the presenter
Stacey Brown is the Talent Management Specialist and President of Mindlink Resources, LLC.. She has a passion for surrounding herself with talented people. For the past 15 years she has successfully built teams of contractors providing a variety of services at large fortune 500 companies in the Pacific Northwest. She specifically has over 12 years of experience recruiting, training and managing QA specialists. Stacey has a degree in Communications and an MBA in Technology Management.
Testing técnico - Automatización en web y mobile para pruebas funcionales y p...Abstracta
Federico Toledo presenta sobre temas de testing técnico como automatización de pruebas y pruebas de rendimiento. Explica conceptos como casos de prueba, automatización con herramientas como Selenium y GXtest, y diseño de pruebas de rendimiento. También introduce las herramientas Monkop y Open Device Lab para realizar pruebas en diferentes dispositivos de forma automatizada.
This document discusses structural and functional testing. Structural testing generates test cases based on the internal structure of a program, while functional testing generates test cases based on the program's functionality without considering internal structure. Some types of structural testing include statement coverage, branch coverage, path coverage, and conditional coverage. Types of functional testing include equivalence class partitioning and boundary value analysis. Testing has limitations in that it can find errors but not prove their absence, does not help find root causes, and only identifies known issues without uncovered defects.
Functional testing is a type of software testing that validates software functions or features based on requirements specifications. It involves testing correct and incorrect inputs to check expected behaviors and outputs. There are different types of functional testing including unit testing, integration testing, system testing, and acceptance testing. Testers write test cases based on requirements and specifications to test the functionality of software under different conditions.
This document discusses software quality infrastructure components and procedures and work instructions. It provides details on:
- The need for standardized procedures to efficiently perform tasks and communicate between teams.
- A conceptual hierarchy from international standards to organizational policies to procedures to work instructions.
- The contents and organization of procedures manuals and work instruction manuals.
- Training, certification, and performance follow-up of staff to ensure conformity with standards.
- Software configuration management including identifying software configuration items, controlling changes, and releasing versions.
The document discusses software quality attributes based on McCall's quality factors. It describes McCall's three categories of quality factors:
1) Product Operation - factors like correctness, reliability, usability, and integrity that relate to a software product's operational characteristics.
2) Product Revision - factors like maintainability, flexibility, and testability that relate to a software product's ability to undergo change.
3) Product Transition - factors like portability, reusability, and interoperability that relate to a software product's adaptability to new environments. The document notes that some quality factors can be directly measured while others can only be indirectly measured.
The document discusses various aspects of software quality infrastructure including procedures, work instructions, templates, checklists, staff training and certification, corrective and preventive actions, configuration management, and documentation control. It defines these terms and describes activities related to preparing, implementing, updating and using them to facilitate software development and quality assurance processes. The infrastructure aims to standardize processes, assure completeness and compliance, integrate new team members, and improve efficiency.
The document discusses software testing fundamentals and principles. It defines software testing as evaluating a product to determine if it contains any defects and satisfies requirements. Testing is important to prevent errors and ensure quality, security, efficiency and flexibility. The key goals of testing are to find defects, verify that specifications are properly implemented, and ensure customer expectations are met.
All About the 990 Unlocking Its Mysteries and Its Power.pdfTechSoup
In this webinar, nonprofit CPA Gregg S. Bossen shares some of the mysteries of the 990, IRS requirements — which form to file (990N, 990EZ, 990PF, or 990), and what it says about your organization, and how to leverage it to make your organization shine.
A measles outbreak originating in West Texas has been linked to confirmed cases in New Mexico, with additional cases reported in Oklahoma and Kansas. The current case count is 817 from Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Kansas. 97 individuals have required hospitalization, and 3 deaths, 2 children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico. These fatalities mark the first measles-related deaths in the United States since 2015 and the first pediatric measles death since 2003.
The YSPH Virtual Medical Operations Center Briefs (VMOC) were created as a service-learning project by faculty and graduate students at the Yale School of Public Health in response to the 2010 Haiti Earthquake. Each year, the VMOC Briefs are produced by students enrolled in Environmental Health Science Course 581 - Public Health Emergencies: Disaster Planning and Response. These briefs compile diverse information sources – including status reports, maps, news articles, and web content– into a single, easily digestible document that can be widely shared and used interactively. Key features of this report include:
- Comprehensive Overview: Provides situation updates, maps, relevant news, and web resources.
- Accessibility: Designed for easy reading, wide distribution, and interactive use.
- Collaboration: The “unlocked" format enables other responders to share, copy, and adapt seamlessly. The students learn by doing, quickly discovering how and where to find critical information and presenting it in an easily understood manner.
CURRENT CASE COUNT: 817 (As of 05/3/2025)
• Texas: 688 (+20)(62% of these cases are in Gaines County).
• New Mexico: 67 (+1 )(92.4% of the cases are from Eddy County)
• Oklahoma: 16 (+1)
• Kansas: 46 (32% of the cases are from Gray County)
HOSPITALIZATIONS: 97 (+2)
• Texas: 89 (+2) - This is 13.02% of all TX cases.
• New Mexico: 7 - This is 10.6% of all NM cases.
• Kansas: 1 - This is 2.7% of all KS cases.
DEATHS: 3
• Texas: 2 – This is 0.31% of all cases
• New Mexico: 1 – This is 1.54% of all cases
US NATIONAL CASE COUNT: 967 (Confirmed and suspected):
INTERNATIONAL SPREAD (As of 4/2/2025)
• Mexico – 865 (+58)
‒Chihuahua, Mexico: 844 (+58) cases, 3 hospitalizations, 1 fatality
• Canada: 1531 (+270) (This reflects Ontario's Outbreak, which began 11/24)
‒Ontario, Canada – 1243 (+223) cases, 84 hospitalizations.
• Europe: 6,814
Ajanta Paintings: Study as a Source of HistoryVirag Sontakke
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation that provides basic information about the topic. Students should seek further information from the recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. I took/copied the pictures/maps included in the presentation are from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
The insect cuticle is a tough, external exoskeleton composed of chitin and proteins, providing protection and support. However, as insects grow, they need to shed this cuticle periodically through a process called moulting. During moulting, a new cuticle is prepared underneath, and the old one is shed, allowing the insect to grow, repair damaged cuticle, and change form. This process is crucial for insect development and growth, enabling them to transition from one stage to another, such as from larva to pupa or adult.
How to Add Customer Note in Odoo 18 POS - Odoo SlidesCeline George
In this slide, we’ll discuss on how to add customer note in Odoo 18 POS module. Customer Notes in Odoo 18 POS allow you to add specific instructions or information related to individual order lines or the entire order.
This chapter provides an in-depth overview of the viscosity of macromolecules, an essential concept in biophysics and medical sciences, especially in understanding fluid behavior like blood flow in the human body.
Key concepts covered include:
✅ Definition and Types of Viscosity: Dynamic vs. Kinematic viscosity, cohesion, and adhesion.
⚙️ Methods of Measuring Viscosity:
Rotary Viscometer
Vibrational Viscometer
Falling Object Method
Capillary Viscometer
🌡️ Factors Affecting Viscosity: Temperature, composition, flow rate.
🩺 Clinical Relevance: Impact of blood viscosity in cardiovascular health.
🌊 Fluid Dynamics: Laminar vs. turbulent flow, Reynolds number.
🔬 Extension Techniques:
Chromatography (adsorption, partition, TLC, etc.)
Electrophoresis (protein/DNA separation)
Sedimentation and Centrifugation methods.
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Understanding Vibrations
If not experienced, it may seem weird understanding vibes? We start small and by accident. Usually, we learn about vibrations within social. Examples are: That bad vibe you felt. Also, that good feeling you had. These are common situations we often have naturally. We chit chat about it then let it go. However; those are called vibes using your instincts. Then, your senses are called your intuition. We all can develop the gift of intuition and using energy awareness.
Energy Healing
First, Energy healing is universal. This is also true for Reiki as an art and rehab resource. Within the Health Sciences, Rehab has changed dramatically. The term is now very flexible.
Reiki alone, expanded tremendously during the past 3 years. Distant healing is almost more popular than one-on-one sessions? It’s not a replacement by all means. However, its now easier access online vs local sessions. This does break limit barriers providing instant comfort.
Practice Poses
You can stand within mountain pose Tadasana to get started.
Also, you can start within a lotus Sitting Position to begin a session.
There’s no wrong or right way. Maybe if you are rushing, that’s incorrect lol. The key is being comfortable, calm, at peace. This begins any session.
Also using props like candles, incenses, even going outdoors for fresh air.
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Clearing Karma, Letting go.
Now, that you understand more about energies, vibrations, the practice fusions, let’s go deeper. I wanted to make sure you all were comfortable. These sessions are for all levels from beginner to review.
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What makes space feel generous, and how architecture address this generosity in terms of atmosphere, metrics, and the implications of its scale? This edition of #Untagged explores these and other questions in its presentation of the 2024 edition of the Master in Collective Housing. The Master of Architecture in Collective Housing, MCH, is a postgraduate full-time international professional program of advanced architecture design in collective housing presented by Universidad Politécnica of Madrid (UPM) and Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH).
Yearbook MCH 2024. Master in Advanced Studies in Collective Housing UPM - ETH
What is the Philosophy of Statistics? (and how I was drawn to it)jemille6
What is the Philosophy of Statistics? (and how I was drawn to it)
Deborah G Mayo
At Dept of Philosophy, Virginia Tech
April 30, 2025
ABSTRACT: I give an introductory discussion of two key philosophical controversies in statistics in relation to today’s "replication crisis" in science: the role of probability, and the nature of evidence, in error-prone inference. I begin with a simple principle: We don’t have evidence for a claim C if little, if anything, has been done that would have found C false (or specifically flawed), even if it is. Along the way, I’ll sprinkle in some autobiographical reflections.
How to Configure Scheduled Actions in odoo 18Celine George
Scheduled actions in Odoo 18 automate tasks by running specific operations at set intervals. These background processes help streamline workflows, such as updating data, sending reminders, or performing routine tasks, ensuring smooth and efficient system operations.
Ancient Stone Sculptures of India: As a Source of Indian HistoryVirag Sontakke
This Presentation is prepared for Graduate Students. A presentation that provides basic information about the topic. Students should seek further information from the recommended books and articles. This presentation is only for students and purely for academic purposes. I took/copied the pictures/maps included in the presentation are from the internet. The presenter is thankful to them and herewith courtesy is given to all. This presentation is only for academic purposes.
Form View Attributes in Odoo 18 - Odoo SlidesCeline George
Odoo is a versatile and powerful open-source business management software, allows users to customize their interfaces for an enhanced user experience. A key element of this customization is the utilization of Form View attributes.