This document appears to be a list of dates from November in El Pla, Italy. It includes the words "1st", "2nd", and "NOVEMBER" repeated multiple times in lines that also say "EL PLA ITALY".
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The document presents information about the town of El Pla de Santa Maria including that the old school building from 1934 is now used as the town library, the square in the town has been changed and reformed over time, and it provides details on traditions, sports, and a factory located in El Pla de Santa Maria. It was created by four students.
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This document contains short profiles of children from El Pla de Santa Maria, Spain. Each profile includes the child's name, age, favorite foods, colors, sports, toys, animals and information about their family and pets. Common favorites among the children are football, Pokemon cards, monkeys and pizza. They come from families with a variety of pet combinations including dogs, cats, turtles, fish and more.
This document provides an overview of a school in Catalonia, Spain. It describes the school's two buildings - an old building from 1934 used as a library, and a new building where lessons take place. It also shows some classrooms, a playground for recreation, and an area where most students have lunch and take naps.
Presentación percepción ciudadana de la calidad de vida en 11 ciudades colom...Juan Dapena
El documento resume los resultados de la encuesta de percepción ciudadana sobre la calidad de vida en 11 ciudades colombianas. Presenta información sobre la situación general de las ciudades, la educación y salud, la seguridad ciudadana, la movilidad, el barrio y vivienda, la administración de las ciudades y conclusiones. Los datos provienen de casi 13.000 encuestas realizadas en Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena y otras ciudades.
This document discusses the need for business leaders to take a long term perspective in thinking about their business models and planning beyond 10 years. It notes that most business leaders think they will need a different business model to remain fit for the future but few currently have plans looking more than 10 years ahead. It then provides a series of "Big Boardroom Questions" to prompt business leaders to question their existing business models and think about their company's legacy, how to contribute to sustainable lifestyles for 9 billion people by 2050, and ensure success amid societal and environmental changes.
The document discusses the tradition of the Easter cake called "Mona" in Spain. The Mona is given by godparents to their godchildren on Easter Monday. It is decorated with chocolate eggs, rabbits, or other figures and colorful feathers. The cake can be made of chocolate, butter, or fruit. The document was created by several Spanish students to explain the tradition.
The Marketing Society is an exclusive network of 2,600 senior marketers from major UK and international companies. For over 53 years, the Society has challenged its members to think differently and be bolder marketing leaders. Members gain access to industry peers, leading-edge content, and events that encourage skills growth and sharing of best practices. The Society offers various membership levels and a diverse program of conferences, talks, and networking opportunities to inspire bolder marketing leadership.
The document presents information about the town of El Pla de Santa Maria including that the old school building from 1934 is now used as the town library, the square in the town has been changed and reformed over time, and it provides details on traditions, sports, and a factory located in El Pla de Santa Maria. It was created by four students.
The Marketing Society, together with Brand Learning, have developed the Marketing Leaders Programme (MLP) as a unique development experience for high potential individuals who are preparing for marketing leadership roles. Running for ten years, this blend of marketing and people leadership skill development, delivered by eminent industry leaders and leadership experts, is designed to help shape the great marketing leaders of tomorrow.
This document contains short profiles of children from El Pla de Santa Maria, Spain. Each profile includes the child's name, age, favorite foods, colors, sports, toys, animals and information about their family and pets. Common favorites among the children are football, Pokemon cards, monkeys and pizza. They come from families with a variety of pet combinations including dogs, cats, turtles, fish and more.
This document provides an overview of a school in Catalonia, Spain. It describes the school's two buildings - an old building from 1934 used as a library, and a new building where lessons take place. It also shows some classrooms, a playground for recreation, and an area where most students have lunch and take naps.
Presentación percepción ciudadana de la calidad de vida en 11 ciudades colom...Juan Dapena
El documento resume los resultados de la encuesta de percepción ciudadana sobre la calidad de vida en 11 ciudades colombianas. Presenta información sobre la situación general de las ciudades, la educación y salud, la seguridad ciudadana, la movilidad, el barrio y vivienda, la administración de las ciudades y conclusiones. Los datos provienen de casi 13.000 encuestas realizadas en Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena y otras ciudades.
This document discusses the need for business leaders to take a long term perspective in thinking about their business models and planning beyond 10 years. It notes that most business leaders think they will need a different business model to remain fit for the future but few currently have plans looking more than 10 years ahead. It then provides a series of "Big Boardroom Questions" to prompt business leaders to question their existing business models and think about their company's legacy, how to contribute to sustainable lifestyles for 9 billion people by 2050, and ensure success amid societal and environmental changes.
The document discusses the tradition of the Easter cake called "Mona" in Spain. The Mona is given by godparents to their godchildren on Easter Monday. It is decorated with chocolate eggs, rabbits, or other figures and colorful feathers. The cake can be made of chocolate, butter, or fruit. The document was created by several Spanish students to explain the tradition.
The document describes Italian traditions surrounding La Befana. According to the text, La Befana is an old woman with a long crooked nose, long skirt, scarf, hat, and broken shoes who flies on her broomstick down chimneys at night to fill children's stockings. The text notes that good children receive gifts while bad children receive coal. It includes the lyrics of a song about La Befana bringing gifts or coal depending on a child's behavior.
Maria is an English teacher from Italy. She comes from Sicily and enjoys playing tennis with friends in her free time. As a boy scout leader, she goes camping on weekends. Her favorite food is pizza and she loves to travel.
All Saints Day and All Souls Day are two important religious feasts celebrated in Italy in November. All Saints Day on November 1st honors all Catholic saints. All Souls Day on November 2nd commemorates deceased loved ones, and families visit cemeteries with candles and flowers to pray for their dead relatives. These holidays involve various traditions across different regions of Italy, such as leaving out food and water for visiting souls or giving children gifts in Sicily to encourage prayer and good behavior.
This document discusses different traditions surrounding Easter cakes or "Monas" in Catalonia. It describes how Gerard's family eats the Mona on Easter Monday, the last day of the holiday. It also notes that godparents commonly give the Mona to children as a gift and may buy or make it themselves. Finally, it mentions that Easter cakes can be made of sweets and come in different varieties including those made of chocolate, yolk, cream or butter.
This document presents several locations in El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches - Sant Ramon and Esglesia de l'Assumpció, the local school with two buildings including a mediateca or library, photos of the school, the mediateca library where children read, a local tradition called Els diables del Pla, and two clubs - one for skating and one for football. The document is authored by Mar, Alexandra, Nerea G, and Eloy.
El documento presenta información sobre El Pla de Santa Maria, incluyendo su iglesia de Sant Ramon, la antigua escuela, la iglesia de Asunción, los gigantes y diablos tradicionales, el club de patinaje y la escuela de fútbol. Se agradece a los espectadores por ver la presentación.
This document provides information about various landmarks and events in El Pla de Santa Maria through a series of images and captions. It describes two giant figures named Sare and Marinada that represent winds, an old and young church, an old factory where people used to work, a popular restaurant called Masia del Pla, an important annual wind fair called Fira del Vent, and shields for the local football, skating, and hockey clubs. The document aims to highlight important cultural and historical aspects of El Pla de Santa Maria.
This document contains photos and descriptions of landmarks in the town of El Pla taken by Aitor, Gerard, Carlos, and Elias. It features the old church, the oldest street, their school with 245 students, the even older neighboring school now used as a library, the football field where they play, and the town's pool described as deep and big. The document concludes with an aerial photo of El Pla and a thank you for viewing.
The document contains photos from El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches (Sant Ramon and Assumpsió), the town hall building, local giants and big heads for festivals, the town's shield, wetlands, and an old factory with a pond. In total, the photos provide glimpses into some of the key landmarks, culture, and natural areas found in El Pla de Santa Maria.
The document describes Italian traditions surrounding La Befana. According to the text, La Befana is an old woman with a long crooked nose, long skirt, scarf, hat, and broken shoes who flies on her broomstick down chimneys at night to fill children's stockings. The text notes that good children receive gifts while bad children receive coal. It includes the lyrics of a song about La Befana bringing gifts or coal depending on a child's behavior.
Maria is an English teacher from Italy. She comes from Sicily and enjoys playing tennis with friends in her free time. As a boy scout leader, she goes camping on weekends. Her favorite food is pizza and she loves to travel.
All Saints Day and All Souls Day are two important religious feasts celebrated in Italy in November. All Saints Day on November 1st honors all Catholic saints. All Souls Day on November 2nd commemorates deceased loved ones, and families visit cemeteries with candles and flowers to pray for their dead relatives. These holidays involve various traditions across different regions of Italy, such as leaving out food and water for visiting souls or giving children gifts in Sicily to encourage prayer and good behavior.
This document discusses different traditions surrounding Easter cakes or "Monas" in Catalonia. It describes how Gerard's family eats the Mona on Easter Monday, the last day of the holiday. It also notes that godparents commonly give the Mona to children as a gift and may buy or make it themselves. Finally, it mentions that Easter cakes can be made of sweets and come in different varieties including those made of chocolate, yolk, cream or butter.
This document presents several locations in El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches - Sant Ramon and Esglesia de l'Assumpció, the local school with two buildings including a mediateca or library, photos of the school, the mediateca library where children read, a local tradition called Els diables del Pla, and two clubs - one for skating and one for football. The document is authored by Mar, Alexandra, Nerea G, and Eloy.
El documento presenta información sobre El Pla de Santa Maria, incluyendo su iglesia de Sant Ramon, la antigua escuela, la iglesia de Asunción, los gigantes y diablos tradicionales, el club de patinaje y la escuela de fútbol. Se agradece a los espectadores por ver la presentación.
This document provides information about various landmarks and events in El Pla de Santa Maria through a series of images and captions. It describes two giant figures named Sare and Marinada that represent winds, an old and young church, an old factory where people used to work, a popular restaurant called Masia del Pla, an important annual wind fair called Fira del Vent, and shields for the local football, skating, and hockey clubs. The document aims to highlight important cultural and historical aspects of El Pla de Santa Maria.
This document contains photos and descriptions of landmarks in the town of El Pla taken by Aitor, Gerard, Carlos, and Elias. It features the old church, the oldest street, their school with 245 students, the even older neighboring school now used as a library, the football field where they play, and the town's pool described as deep and big. The document concludes with an aerial photo of El Pla and a thank you for viewing.
The document contains photos from El Pla de Santa Maria, including two churches (Sant Ramon and Assumpsió), the town hall building, local giants and big heads for festivals, the town's shield, wetlands, and an old factory with a pond. In total, the photos provide glimpses into some of the key landmarks, culture, and natural areas found in El Pla de Santa Maria.