It's the one year anniversary of Team 1300 working together. The document congratulates the team on their first year together and marks the occasion of their anniversary. The team has now been working together successfully for one full year.
The document discusses various topics related to marriage, including the philosophy of marriage from the perspectives of men and women. It notes some of the key differences between how men and women think about marriage, such as men's initial fear of failure and women's initial fear of rejection. The document also covers stages of the marriage process like engagement, pre-marriage counseling, and dowry preparation.
The #Waterstonestexan and how to improve your social from itAnnabelle Spender
On 16th October Texan David Willis walked into a Waterstones to use their Wi-Fi only to find that he had been locked into the store and the store was closed, all staff left.
His story took over social media but it was how Waterstones, AirBnB, Graze and others responded that turned a potential PR disaster into an incredible social media campaign.
Learn all about the story and how it can help you improve your brand's social media.
Earthquakes are caused by the buildup and sudden release of energy along fault lines in the earth's crust. The crust consists of massive tectonic plates that are slowly moving and building up tension over time. When the pressure between plates grows too great, the fault lines suddenly slip, causing the plates to shift. This movement releases seismic waves that radiate outward, shaking the ground and structures on the surface and causing earthquakes.
Helsinki Challenge_science based competition and idea accelerator_090614Ira Leväaho
The Helsinki Challenge is a science-based competition that brings together multidisciplinary teams to develop solutions for societal challenges. The competition aims to foster creative thinking and cooperation between students, scientists, and other societal actors. Teams develop competition entries that propose ideas, inventions, or research projects. Selected semifinalists will participate in an accelerator program to further develop their solutions with input from the science community and other partners. The top teams stand to win a prize of 375,000 euros for their original, impactful, and science-based proposals. The competition aims to invest in creative thinking and cross-sector cooperation to address grand challenges.
The document discusses various topics related to marriage, including the philosophy of marriage from the perspectives of men and women. It notes some of the key differences between how men and women think about marriage, such as men's initial fear of failure and women's initial fear of rejection. The document also covers stages of the marriage process like engagement, pre-marriage counseling, and dowry preparation.
The #Waterstonestexan and how to improve your social from itAnnabelle Spender
On 16th October Texan David Willis walked into a Waterstones to use their Wi-Fi only to find that he had been locked into the store and the store was closed, all staff left.
His story took over social media but it was how Waterstones, AirBnB, Graze and others responded that turned a potential PR disaster into an incredible social media campaign.
Learn all about the story and how it can help you improve your brand's social media.
Earthquakes are caused by the buildup and sudden release of energy along fault lines in the earth's crust. The crust consists of massive tectonic plates that are slowly moving and building up tension over time. When the pressure between plates grows too great, the fault lines suddenly slip, causing the plates to shift. This movement releases seismic waves that radiate outward, shaking the ground and structures on the surface and causing earthquakes.
Helsinki Challenge_science based competition and idea accelerator_090614Ira Leväaho
The Helsinki Challenge is a science-based competition that brings together multidisciplinary teams to develop solutions for societal challenges. The competition aims to foster creative thinking and cooperation between students, scientists, and other societal actors. Teams develop competition entries that propose ideas, inventions, or research projects. Selected semifinalists will participate in an accelerator program to further develop their solutions with input from the science community and other partners. The top teams stand to win a prize of 375,000 euros for their original, impactful, and science-based proposals. The competition aims to invest in creative thinking and cross-sector cooperation to address grand challenges.
The document outlines various strategies for improving health and safety in the workplace. It discusses designing the work environment to prevent accidents through machine guarding, safety equipment like goggles and helmets, and installing equipment like handrails and fire extinguishers. It also recommends regular maintenance, floor cleaning, inspections, job redesign, safety training, committees, and programs. To prevent occupational diseases, it suggests removing health hazards, medical exams, fitness programs, education, and enclosing processes. It also lists strategies for improving quality of work life like job redesign and enrichment, communication, analysis and induction. Lastly, it discusses strategies for minimizing organizational stress such as job design, security, compensation, privacy, change management and supervision.
Volcanoes form when magma rises up through the crust via a vent or fissure. There are three types of volcanoes: active volcanoes have erupted recently and could erupt again soon, dormant volcanoes have not erupted in a long time but could still erupt, and extinct volcanoes erupted thousands of years ago with no possibility of future eruptions. Volcano formation occurs as tectonic plates move around on the semi-fluid asthenosphere, causing magma to rise up at the boundaries where plates meet.
Ali Ashraf is seeking an opportunity to join an organization where he can enhance both his professional skills and quality of life. He has a diploma in Auto Cad Operator and computer operator/office assistance from a vocational training institute. He has 3 years of experience with computer hardware and 2 years of experience each as a computer operator and with Auto Cad. He is proficient in Microsoft Excel, Windows XP, Vista installation, basic English, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Corel Draw, and Windows Movie Maker.
Personal Development, Health and Physical Education rachmarie
Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) supports student development as a whole person through topics like relationships, health choices, and active lifestyles. It helps students improve communication skills, make healthy decisions, interact positively, and be physically active. However, only a quarter of Australian children get the recommended daily physical activity, and childhood obesity has risen significantly. PDHPE promotes lifelong healthy choices and provides benefits such as healthy growth, fitness, weight management, and self-esteem.
Helsinki Challenge - science based competition and idea acceleratorIra Leväaho
The document advertises the Helsinki Challenge, a science-based competition where multidisciplinary teams co-create solutions for grand challenges. Teams identify a challenge to solve, build a team, share their idea, and submit a competition entry for evaluation. Semifinalists are selected to participate in an idea accelerator program where they develop their idea with the international science community. Teams then introduce their idea for final assessment, with winners receiving a prize of 375,000€. The goal is to foster creative thinking, cooperation, and solutions to issues through this unique learning and development opportunity.
Earthquakes are caused by slow movements within the Earth as it continues to cool. Some human activities like constructing dams, extracting groundwater, fracking, and building skyscrapers can also induce earthquakes by adding stress that destabilizes existing faults. Earthquakes have both primary effects of immediate damage through collapsing buildings, and secondary effects like tsunamis, landslides, fires, disease outbreaks, and soil liquefaction that prolong suffering after the initial quake.
Volcanoes form when magma rises from the Earth's mantle and crust and erupts from a vent. Three main triggers for an eruption are the buoyancy of magma, pressure from gases in magma, and injection of new magma. A volcano's future eruptions can be forecast based on its past eruptions. Primary effects are direct results of an eruption like lava flows, while secondary effects stem from primary ones, such as lahars, landslides and flooding caused by volcanic deposits.
The document outlines various strategies for improving health and safety in the workplace. It discusses designing the work environment to prevent accidents through machine guarding, safety equipment like goggles and helmets, and installing equipment like handrails and fire extinguishers. It also recommends regular maintenance, floor cleaning, inspections, job redesign, safety training, committees, and programs. To prevent occupational diseases, it suggests removing health hazards, medical exams, fitness programs, education, and enclosing processes. It also lists strategies for improving quality of work life like job redesign and enrichment, communication, analysis and induction. Lastly, it discusses strategies for minimizing organizational stress such as job design, security, compensation, privacy, change management and supervision.
Volcanoes form when magma rises up through the crust via a vent or fissure. There are three types of volcanoes: active volcanoes have erupted recently and could erupt again soon, dormant volcanoes have not erupted in a long time but could still erupt, and extinct volcanoes erupted thousands of years ago with no possibility of future eruptions. Volcano formation occurs as tectonic plates move around on the semi-fluid asthenosphere, causing magma to rise up at the boundaries where plates meet.
Ali Ashraf is seeking an opportunity to join an organization where he can enhance both his professional skills and quality of life. He has a diploma in Auto Cad Operator and computer operator/office assistance from a vocational training institute. He has 3 years of experience with computer hardware and 2 years of experience each as a computer operator and with Auto Cad. He is proficient in Microsoft Excel, Windows XP, Vista installation, basic English, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Corel Draw, and Windows Movie Maker.
Personal Development, Health and Physical Education rachmarie
Physical Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) supports student development as a whole person through topics like relationships, health choices, and active lifestyles. It helps students improve communication skills, make healthy decisions, interact positively, and be physically active. However, only a quarter of Australian children get the recommended daily physical activity, and childhood obesity has risen significantly. PDHPE promotes lifelong healthy choices and provides benefits such as healthy growth, fitness, weight management, and self-esteem.
Helsinki Challenge - science based competition and idea acceleratorIra Leväaho
The document advertises the Helsinki Challenge, a science-based competition where multidisciplinary teams co-create solutions for grand challenges. Teams identify a challenge to solve, build a team, share their idea, and submit a competition entry for evaluation. Semifinalists are selected to participate in an idea accelerator program where they develop their idea with the international science community. Teams then introduce their idea for final assessment, with winners receiving a prize of 375,000€. The goal is to foster creative thinking, cooperation, and solutions to issues through this unique learning and development opportunity.
Earthquakes are caused by slow movements within the Earth as it continues to cool. Some human activities like constructing dams, extracting groundwater, fracking, and building skyscrapers can also induce earthquakes by adding stress that destabilizes existing faults. Earthquakes have both primary effects of immediate damage through collapsing buildings, and secondary effects like tsunamis, landslides, fires, disease outbreaks, and soil liquefaction that prolong suffering after the initial quake.
Volcanoes form when magma rises from the Earth's mantle and crust and erupts from a vent. Three main triggers for an eruption are the buoyancy of magma, pressure from gases in magma, and injection of new magma. A volcano's future eruptions can be forecast based on its past eruptions. Primary effects are direct results of an eruption like lava flows, while secondary effects stem from primary ones, such as lahars, landslides and flooding caused by volcanic deposits.