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  making cereal for breakfast Identify the project This project is simply making cereal for breakfast, including sourcing the cereal and milk, a bowl, and a spoon. Outcome You’re no longer hungry, and you’re ready to start the day. Delineate the tasks If you were starting this project from scratch, you would have a much better picture of the actual timeline of events that need to occur for you to have breakfast. The tasks would be as follows: Go to the supermarket Buy a bowl Buy a spoon Buy a bottle of milk Buy a box of cereal Return home Place the bowl on the counter Pour the cereal into the bowl Pour the milk into the bowl Place the spoon in the bowl, and eat The tasks in a project often have strong dependencies. For something simple like making cereal, it is easy to spot them. You can’t pour milk into the bowl if you have not purchased it from the store. For larger projects, these can often be harder to spot, which is why you have to spend the time mapping out each part of the proce
 Do you think hydroelectric power plants are good Or bad for the environment? What about nuclear generation are they good for the environment?  Environment friendly are the things that don’t cause any harm to nature and our surroundings, and Hydroelectric power plants also are eco-friendly. Hydroelectric power plants use energy from the water, which doesn’t produce any waste products or harmful gases into the atmosphere when power is generated. Water is a natural resource that is available in plenty on Earth and is a renewable source also. So, it is quite certain that this energy source is not dying out. These Hydroelectric power plants are eco-friendly as they provide a clean, renewable, and efficient form of energy About nuclear generation?  An uncontrolled nuclear reaction in a nuclear reactor could result in widespread contamination of air and water. A major environmental concern related to nuclear power is the creation of radioactive wastes such as uranium mill tailings, spent (us
    Making of cardboard telescope °What was the project about?  Making of cardboard telescope.  °What was the timeline?  It was around 3 to 4 days.  °Who was already involved in the project and who got involved later.  Me and my classmate jiska later one more friend of mine joined.  °Do you have a budget? What was the budget?  Yes we had a fare budget.it was around 24.17 dollars.  °What  were the obstacles to get it down?  Glass also absorbs most ultraviolet light, and visible light is substantially dimmed as it passes through a lens. In addition, lenses in telescopes can only be supported around the outside, so large lenses can sag and distort under their own weight. All of these problems affect image quality and clarity. So we used to find perfect glass to get proper result.  °What were the results?  At the end of completion of  the project we designed a perfect telescope which used to see far away objects.  °why did you get the results you got? 
 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Project management includes why do you are doing a project, what are the risks assumptions, monitoring, execution, communications etc. There are mainly 5 steps in a project management. 1.project intiation 2.project planning 3.project monitoring and control 4.project execution 5.project closure What is agile scrum?  Karym simple aaan. Tazhe ulla vdo kaan https://youtu.be/iWJ0Zr3Ct4I?si=2LO62lrLd_L67u25