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hiiamruhul · 2 months ago
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মোবাইল দিয়ে পিডিএফ ফাইল তৈরি করার সহজ উপায়!
মোবাইল দিয়ে পিডিএফ ফাইল তৈরি করার সহজ উপায়!
মোবাইল দিয়ে পিডিএফ (PDF) ফাইল তৈরি করা এখন আগের চেয়ে অনেক সহজ ও দ্রুত।এখানে বিস্তারিতভাবে আলোচনা করব কিভাবে আপনি আপনার অ্যান্ড্রয়েড বা আইফোন ব্যবহার করে সহজেই পিডিএফ ফাইল তৈরি করতে পারেন।
📄 পিডিএফ ফাইল কী এবং কেন প্রয়োজন?
পিডিএফ (Portable Document Format) হলো একটি ফাইল ফরম্যাট যা মূলত ডকুমেন্ট, ছবি, ফর্ম ইত্যাদি ডিজিটালভাবে সংরক্ষণ ও শেয়ার করার জন্য ব্যবহৃত হয়। এর প্রধান সুবিধা হলো এটি যেকোনো ডিভাইসে একইভাবে দেখা যায় এবং এতে তথ্যের গঠন অপরিবর্তিত থাকে।
📱 মোবাইল দিয়ে পিডিএফ তৈরি করার প্রধান পদ্ধতিসমূহ
১. অ্যাপ ব্যবহার করে পিডিএফ তৈরি
বিভিন্ন অ্যাপ ব্যবহার করে আপনি সহজেই পিডিএফ ফাইল তৈরি করতে পারেন। নিচে কিছু জনপ্রিয় অ্যাপের তালিকা দেওয়া হলো:
JPG to PDF Converter: এই অ্যাপের মাধ্যমে আপনি আপনার ফোনের গ্যালারি থেকে ছবি সিলেক্ট করে পিডিএফ ফাইলে রূপান্তর করতে পারেন। এছাড়া, আপনি চাইলে ক্যামেরা দিয়ে ছবি তুলে সরাসরি পিডিএফ তৈরি করতে পারবেন।
Microsoft Lens – PDF Scanner: এই অ্যাপটি ডকুমেন্ট স্ক্যান করে পিডিএফ ফাইলে রূপান্তর করতে সক্ষম। এটি OCR (Optical Character Recognition) প্রযুক্তি ব্যবহার করে টেক্সট সনাক্ত করতে পারে।
Adobe Scan: অ্যাডোবির এই অ্যাপটি ডকুমেন্ট স্ক্যান করে পিডিএফ তৈরি করতে পারে এবং এটি স্বয়ংক্রিয়ভাবে পেজ সনাক্ত করে।
SmallPDF: এই অ্যাপটি ছবি ও ডকুমেন্ট স্ক্যান করে পিডিএফ ফাইলে রূপান্তর করতে পারে। এটি সহজ ইন্টারফেস এবং দ্রুত কাজের জন্য পরিচিত।
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trans-axolotl · 10 months ago
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also in regards to that last article about varied ways of thinking about psychosis/altered states that don't just align with medical model or carceral psychiatry---I always love sharing about Bethel House and their practices of peer support for schizophrenia that are founded on something called tojisha kenkyu, but I don't see it mentioned as often as things like HVN and Soteria House.
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"What really set the stage for tōjisha-kenkyū were two social movements started by those with disabilities. In the 1950s, a new disability movement was burgeoning in Japan, but it wasn’t until the 1970s that those with physical disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, began to advocate for themselves more actively as tōjisha. For those in this movement, their disability is visible. They know where their discomfort comes from, why they are discriminated against, and in what ways they need society to change. Their movement had a clear sense of purpose: make society accommodate the needs of people with disabilities. Around the same time, during the 1970s, a second movement was started by those with mental health issues, such as addiction (particularly alcohol misuse) and schizophrenia. Their disabilities are not always visible. People in this second movement may not have always known they had a disability and, even after they identify their problems, they may remain uncertain about the nature of their disability. Unlike those with physical and visible disabilities, this second group of tōjisha were not always sure how to advocate for themselves as members of society. They didn’t know what they wanted and needed from society. This knowing required new kinds of self-knowledge.
As the story goes, tōjisha-kenkyū emerged in the Japanese fishing town of Urakawa in southern Hokkaido in the early 2000s. It began in the 1980s when locals who had been diagnosed with psychiatric disorders created a peer-support group in a run-down church, which was renamed ‘Bethel House’. The establishment of Bethel House (or just Bethel) was also aided by the maverick psychiatrist Toshiaki Kawamura and an innovative social worker named Ikuyoshi Mukaiyachi. From the start, Bethel embodied the experimental spirit that followed the ‘antipsychiatry’ movement in Japan, which proposed ideas for how psychiatry might be done differently, without relying only on diagnostic manuals and experts. But finding new methods was incredibly difficult and, in the early days of Bethel, both staff and members often struggled with a recurring problem: how is it possible to get beyond traditional psychiatric treatments when someone is still being tormented by their disabling symptoms? Tōjisha-kenkyū was born directly out of a desperate search for answers.
In the early 2000s, one of Bethel’s members with schizophrenia was struggling to understand who he was and why he acted the way he did. This struggle had become urgent after he had set his own home on fire in a fit of anger. In the aftermath, he was overwhelmed and desperate. At his wits’ end about how to help, Mukaiyachi asked him if perhaps he wanted to kenkyū (to ‘study’ or ‘research’) himself so he could understand his problems and find a better way to cope with his illness. Apparently, the term ‘kenkyū’ had an immediate appeal, and others at Bethel began to adopt it, too – especially those with serious mental health problems who were constantly urged to think about (and apologise) for who they were and how they behaved. Instead of being passive ‘patients’ who felt they needed to keep their heads down and be ashamed for acting differently, they could now become active ‘researchers’ of their own ailments. Tōjisha-kenkyū allowed these people to deny labels such as ‘victim’, ‘patient’ or ‘minority’, and to reclaim their agency.
Tōjisha-kenkyū is based on a simple idea. Humans have long shared their troubles so that others can empathise and offer wisdom about how to solve problems. Yet the experience of mental illness is often accompanied by an absence of collective sharing and problem-solving. Mental health issues are treated like shameful secrets that must be hidden, remain unspoken, and dealt with in private. This creates confused and lonely people, who can only be ‘saved’ by the top-down knowledge of expert psychiatrists. Tōjisha-kenkyū simply encourages people to ‘study’ their own problems, and to investigate patterns and solutions in the writing and testimonies of fellow tōjisha.
Self-reflection is at the heart of this practice. Tōjisha-kenkyū incorporates various forms of reflection developed in clinical methods, such as social skills training and cognitive behavioural therapy, but the reflections of a tōjisha don’t begin and end at the individual. Instead, self-reflection is always shared, becoming a form of knowledge that can be communally reflected upon and improved. At Bethel House, members found it liberating that they could define themselves as ‘producers’ of a new form of knowledge, just like the doctors and scientists who diagnosed and studied them in hospital wards. The experiential knowledge of Bethel members now forms the basis of an open and shared public domain of collective knowledge about mental health, one distributed through books, newspaper articles, documentaries and social media.
Tōjisha-kenkyū quickly caught on, making Bethel House a site of pilgrimage for those seeking alternatives to traditional psychiatry. Eventually, a café was opened, public lectures and events were held, and even merchandise (including T-shirts depicting members’ hallucinations) was sold to help support the project. Bethel won further fame when their ‘Hallucination and Delusion Grand Prix’ was aired on national television in Japan. At these events, people in Urakawa are invited to listen and laugh alongside Bethel members who share stories of their hallucinations and delusions. Afterwards, the audience votes to decide who should win first prize for the most hilarious or moving account. One previous winner told a story about a failed journey into the mountains to ride a UFO and ‘save the world’ (it failed because other Bethel members convinced him he needed a licence to ride a UFO, which he didn’t have). Another winner told a story about living in a public restroom at a train station for four days to respect the orders of an auditory hallucination. Tōjisha-kenkyū received further interest, in and outside Japan, when the American anthropologist Karen Nakamura wrote A Disability of the Soul: An Ethnography of Schizophrenia and Mental Illness in Contemporary Japan (2013), a detailed and moving account of life at Bethel House. "
-Japan's Radical Alternative to Psychiatric Diagnosis by Satsuki Ayaya and Junko Kitanaka
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sciderman · 7 months ago
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Really hope the doctor/therapist can help you out, Sci :,( As for the webtoons and tapas bullshit, uuuuuuuh,,,,,look on the bright side, you don’t have to do it anymore
agree - i never wanted to do it - but i feel sad on the behalf of all the people who wanted to read the blog on a more accessible platform. but it just isn't meant to be.
ultimately - it's been a problem since the beginning of ask-spiderpool and - you know, really - tumblr is the platform it was intended to be on and meant to be engaged with on. everywhere else is just an attempt to archive it - when it really, truly lives here. the same feeling of "home" just won't be captured anywhere else. even when i post to instagram or anything - it's just like, me opening a window for other people to glimpse through. but tumblr is home.
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disquiet-dream · 8 months ago
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shit like this is always happening to and around people i know
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megkuna · 7 days ago
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going thru my library book so i don't accidentally leave a sticky note saying "MEGUMI'S REPRESSED DESIRE" or something like that in the pages
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doomedyuri · 3 months ago
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why does everyone act like i'm the weird one when i say i like preparing agendas/minutes 😔 i simply like creating + formatting documents, is that so strange?
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databent · 8 months ago
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having a cat with fucked up weird eyes that are hyperreflective and constantly dilated is fun because it can be almost pitch black in my room, only the light of my phone screen and the moon through the window, and then out of the corner of my eye ill see two fucking Green Orbs staring at me bc oolongs eyes reflect so much light that they look like theyre actively glowing
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renegadephilosopher · 11 months ago
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I can't even begin to imagine the clevinger mcwatt relationship; that's honestly baffling to me. I mean, I know they share a tent with only each other (which already is fascinating--they have to spend significant amounts of time with each other daily), but at least early on in the book, they're seen co-interacting for perhaps the only time in-text (i.e. this thing:
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It's also implied that Clevinger is letting McWatt drive; which given McWatt's piloting track record of seemingly daredevil-esque behavior (flying low over the tents)--why would you do this. How is Clevinger--guy who is notably concerned about Doing The Right Thing--letting McWatt drive? Also, the staff car? So I looked up "who's allowed to use a staff car" and it was exactly what I thought; only officers permitted by higher personnel can do it (or any major/colonel could do it). And we KNOW neither of these guys are majors or colonels, which implies that either
one of them got specialty permission to use the staff car (what is either of them doing that they need access to that. be honest) OR
they stole it (also equally improbable; Clevinger would break out in hives and I just don't see McWatt stealing a staff car? Although maybe you could argue that)
So what was their big plan? Just drive around together in the middle of the night? Were they going to the officer's club together? If they did go to the officer's club together (presumably to drink alcohol), wouldn't Clevinger protest them driving back in the car which they would have to return? And which one of them had the authorization to check out the staff car and why did they need that authorization, if they didn't steal it? And then there's this:
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Which like. I don't even know how I'm supposed to read into that. Is McWatt doing it on purpose to bother Clevinger? Probably she's just being silly (key McWatt trait), but still! Clearly they have some kind of insane rapport, and I'm guessing that they're friends--or if not friends, at the very least a mandatory-assigned-friendship by virtue of being roommates. I wish we got more interactions between them/their fucked up housing situation. Would it be a chill situation, or would they be driving each other insane? McWatt at least (from what we know) is neat, and a little bit unhinged (in a fun way), but definitely not as far out there as others.
McWatt is the kind of guy who would buy gummy candy at a CVS and then come back and say "hey do you want some :)" and share it. Clevinger is the kind of guy who would launch into a rant about how 37 of those ingredients are bad for you and why neither of them should be eating it. And then take some anyway in a sort of annoyed fashion. Was it a self-sustaining ecosystem like that?? Did they ever have friends over that annoyed the other one?
I need to know what was happening, actually.
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aleksanderscult · 1 year ago
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Do you know a good site to download pdfs for free? I have been looking for ninth house but can't find it anywhere.
I only know about one site (VK) in which you can download books in EPUB form. That's the one I use to read my own books. But you need an app that supports and opens EPUB files. As far as I know, "Google Books" and "PDF reader" from PlayStore allow you to read such formats.
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y-eontan · 1 year ago
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honestly i did what i was told and my personal opinion that my task was shit and absolutely NOT for what they assumed i did is not MY BAD
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majicmarker · 2 years ago
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word docs my nemesis
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antirepurp · 1 year ago
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wouldn't it be so funny if i got sa1 brained and investigated modding it beyond bettersadx and actually tried getting all emblems on pc with true analogue controls haha
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creativeschoolrb · 1 year ago
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readingloveswounds · 2 years ago
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i feel some genuine fear every time i open this 1,530 page pdf on my poor lil computer. adobe hates me. it's fine.
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yume-fanfare · 2 years ago
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"why don't artists finally start boycotting adobe" YOU THINK I'D BE USING THIS STUFF IF I ACTUALLY HAD A CHANCE NOT TO???
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attila-werther · 2 years ago
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every time the mabini biography brings up mabini's mood being unhappy or sad or etc, I have to close the book and lean back in my chair for a minute, like,
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