Greece is a country in southeastern Europe known for its ancient landmarks, beaches, cuisine including olive oil, and islands like Crete and Santorini. Teenagers in Greece enjoy spending time with friends at coffee shops and malls, watching popular TV shows and movies, and participating in after-school sports, language classes, and other activities. They also like various music genres including pop, metal, and traditional Greek songs by artists such as Michalis Hatzigiannis and Sakis Rouvas.
The document discusses various community involvement projects in the capital city of China, including opportunities to volunteer at elderly homes, migrant schools, orphanages, and primary schools. Volunteers are needed to interact with and teach skills to the elderly, teach English and other subjects at underserved schools, provide supplies like books and daily necessities to students, and conduct activities for orphaned children. The organization provides accommodation, food, medical support, transportation, and guides for volunteers.
This document provides guidance for creating a display to attract elders' attention and share information about a culture with suggestions in 13 categories including flag, language, religion, heroes, folklore, holidays, dance, food, clothing, toys, games, defense, and national anthem. It also notes to practice answering questions about the display using the provided questions.
The document discusses challenges and fascinations of crossing cultures when traveling or living abroad. Some challenges mentioned include difficulties with language, differences in concepts of time, personal space norms, and standards of hygiene. Fascinations include diverse sports, how people cope with hardship, varied styles of dress, hairstyles, food customs like eating with hands or ceremonies involving food, and cultural events. Being curious, open-minded, and flexible are identified as important personal qualities for settling into a new culture. The sender offers to share a teaching unit on cultural topics if created and wishes the recipient well.
Cards are becoming an increasingly popular presentation format and an effective platform for content discovery. Emily Heath explores what benefits they provide the user, some psychology around why they work, and how they can help the BBC improve horizontal user journeys.
Video of this talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFAqmDOKKTg
Please see NOTES tab for my presentation notes (transcript is just text from slides).
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Greece is a country in southeastern Europe known for its ancient landmarks, beaches, cuisine including olive oil, and islands like Crete and Santorini. Teenagers in Greece enjoy spending time with friends at coffee shops and malls, watching popular TV shows and movies, and participating in after-school sports, language classes, and other activities. They also like various music genres including pop, metal, and traditional Greek songs by artists such as Michalis Hatzigiannis and Sakis Rouvas.
The document discusses various community involvement projects in the capital city of China, including opportunities to volunteer at elderly homes, migrant schools, orphanages, and primary schools. Volunteers are needed to interact with and teach skills to the elderly, teach English and other subjects at underserved schools, provide supplies like books and daily necessities to students, and conduct activities for orphaned children. The organization provides accommodation, food, medical support, transportation, and guides for volunteers.
This document provides guidance for creating a display to attract elders' attention and share information about a culture with suggestions in 13 categories including flag, language, religion, heroes, folklore, holidays, dance, food, clothing, toys, games, defense, and national anthem. It also notes to practice answering questions about the display using the provided questions.
The document discusses challenges and fascinations of crossing cultures when traveling or living abroad. Some challenges mentioned include difficulties with language, differences in concepts of time, personal space norms, and standards of hygiene. Fascinations include diverse sports, how people cope with hardship, varied styles of dress, hairstyles, food customs like eating with hands or ceremonies involving food, and cultural events. Being curious, open-minded, and flexible are identified as important personal qualities for settling into a new culture. The sender offers to share a teaching unit on cultural topics if created and wishes the recipient well.
Cards are becoming an increasingly popular presentation format and an effective platform for content discovery. Emily Heath explores what benefits they provide the user, some psychology around why they work, and how they can help the BBC improve horizontal user journeys.
Video of this talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sFAqmDOKKTg
Please see NOTES tab for my presentation notes (transcript is just text from slides).
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The document discusses the concept of "wicked problems" and their prevalence in user experience design. It provides examples of wicked problems such as designing interfaces for alien beings and mentions how user experience design involves tackling complex problems with no clear solutions. The document also discusses pioneers in the study of wicked problems like Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber.
This document appears to be a list of photo credits from various photographers including Kool Cats Photography, alvazer, Alfredo Louro, optick, Daniel Voyager, qthomasbower, TheAlieness GiselaGiardino23, and Theen. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The document discusses design thinking and customer empathy. It provides an overview of design thinking as an innovative problem solving approach. It then discusses the importance of gaining customer empathy by understanding the root causes of problems from the customer's perspective. Three tools for developing customer empathy are discussed: immersion, observation, and engagement. Examples are given showing how each tool can provide valuable insights into understanding customer experiences and problems. The overall message is that design thinking focuses on solving the right problems by truly understanding customer needs through empathy.
This document discusses design thinking as a process for solving complex problems. It involves observing people to gain empathy, iterating through testing and validating ideas repeatedly, and bringing together people from different disciplines through collaboration. Design thinking aims to improve existing solutions and create new things that can benefit real people by addressing human wants and needs. The document encourages keeping an open mind, questioning assumptions, and never stopping learning in order to change the world through design.
This document provides an overview of design thinking and its key principles. It discusses design thinking as a human-centered approach to solving "wicked problems" that are complex with no clear boundaries or solutions. The document outlines several models of the design thinking process, emphasizing the importance of empathy, defining problems from the user's perspective, ideating creative solutions, prototyping ideas, and testing. It then provides a sped-up example of running through the design thinking process in a short time period to address a challenge and gain feedback through prototyping and testing with another team. The document stresses that design thinking is about simplifying problems through an iterative process of understanding human needs and rapidly testing potential solutions.
Daily life 100 years ago was much harder than today. Transportation was slower and less convenient, relying on trains, ships, and horse-drawn carriages. Hygiene and health standards were poorer, with most homes lacking indoor plumbing, and life expectancy being much shorter than today. Communication was also far more limited, with only a small percentage of households having telephones, requiring the use of letters and telegrams. While some goods were cheaper, the average worker also earned much less than today. Entertainment options were also far fewer before inventions like movies, television, and the internet.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
This document provides contact information and logistical details for coordinating a volunteer trip to Puerto Rico. It includes contacts for housing, the community organization where volunteers will work, and previous coordinators who can provide advice. Tips are given for food, transportation, activities, and ensuring volunteers have a meaningful cultural experience through Spanish translation and reflection on Puerto Rican history. Coordinators are advised to be flexible and communicate extensively with all parties involved in planning the trip.
This document summarizes 29 life lessons learned from traveling the world for 8 years without a fixed home. Some of the key lessons include: everyone wants the same basic things like love and security; happiness is about living in the present, not deferring it to the future; speaking local languages opens you up to truly experiencing other cultures; making mistakes and taking risks are how you learn and grow; and appreciating what you have instead of taking it for granted.
Alaina Diebolt's Interational Practicum in the Dominican RepublicLakeland College
Alaina Diebolt did an international practicum with fellow Lakeland College human services students in the Dominican Republic in April 2012. Her presentation covers what she learned about a different culture as well as herself during the travel and work done with the Community Service Alliance.
The document provides information about planning a Día de los Niños celebration at libraries to honor children of all languages and cultures. It discusses the history and purpose of Día de los Niños, provides census data about Hispanic populations in North Carolina, and offers various program ideas like storytimes, plays, music, and crafts that celebrate different cultures. Tips are also given for planning, marketing, creating a budget, and evaluating a Día de los Niños event.
This document provides tips for making holiday travel as smooth as possible. It discusses the importance of packing efficiently by making lists, rolling clothes to save space, bringing your own snacks and drinks, having audio entertainment options, and doing research before the trip. The University of Toledo is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with several related events throughout November, including a soup sampling highlighting three sisters agriculture, a cultural presentation on dance and customs by the Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation, and a poetry reading.
This document compares and contrasts technological advancements and childhood experiences from the 1930s to today. It discusses how communication, transportation, and entertainment have changed dramatically with the introduction of cell phones, computers, video games, and increased car ownership. The document also notes that children's lives were simpler in the 1930s when they played outside more and used board games rather than electronics for fun.
This document compares and contrasts technological advancements and childhood experiences from the 1930s to today. It discusses how communication, transportation, and entertainment have changed dramatically over this time period. Specifically, it notes the introduction of cell phones, computers, video games, and increased car ownership today compared to the earlier uses of typewriters, letter writing, board games, and less widespread car ownership in the 1930s. The conclusion reflects on learning about changes in technology and childhood through creating this photo essay.
Trending How To Write Argumentati. Online assignment writing service.Elizabeth Snyder
The document provides instructions for writing an argumentative essay in 5 steps:
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The document discusses the concept of "wicked problems" and their prevalence in user experience design. It provides examples of wicked problems such as designing interfaces for alien beings and mentions how user experience design involves tackling complex problems with no clear solutions. The document also discusses pioneers in the study of wicked problems like Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber.
This document appears to be a list of photo credits from various photographers including Kool Cats Photography, alvazer, Alfredo Louro, optick, Daniel Voyager, qthomasbower, TheAlieness GiselaGiardino23, and Theen. It concludes by encouraging the reader to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
The document discusses design thinking and customer empathy. It provides an overview of design thinking as an innovative problem solving approach. It then discusses the importance of gaining customer empathy by understanding the root causes of problems from the customer's perspective. Three tools for developing customer empathy are discussed: immersion, observation, and engagement. Examples are given showing how each tool can provide valuable insights into understanding customer experiences and problems. The overall message is that design thinking focuses on solving the right problems by truly understanding customer needs through empathy.
This document discusses design thinking as a process for solving complex problems. It involves observing people to gain empathy, iterating through testing and validating ideas repeatedly, and bringing together people from different disciplines through collaboration. Design thinking aims to improve existing solutions and create new things that can benefit real people by addressing human wants and needs. The document encourages keeping an open mind, questioning assumptions, and never stopping learning in order to change the world through design.
This document provides an overview of design thinking and its key principles. It discusses design thinking as a human-centered approach to solving "wicked problems" that are complex with no clear boundaries or solutions. The document outlines several models of the design thinking process, emphasizing the importance of empathy, defining problems from the user's perspective, ideating creative solutions, prototyping ideas, and testing. It then provides a sped-up example of running through the design thinking process in a short time period to address a challenge and gain feedback through prototyping and testing with another team. The document stresses that design thinking is about simplifying problems through an iterative process of understanding human needs and rapidly testing potential solutions.
Daily life 100 years ago was much harder than today. Transportation was slower and less convenient, relying on trains, ships, and horse-drawn carriages. Hygiene and health standards were poorer, with most homes lacking indoor plumbing, and life expectancy being much shorter than today. Communication was also far more limited, with only a small percentage of households having telephones, requiring the use of letters and telegrams. While some goods were cheaper, the average worker also earned much less than today. Entertainment options were also far fewer before inventions like movies, television, and the internet.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
This is a undergraduate student built powerpoint on AMERICAN CULTURE 101 assignment. I thought it would reflect the character of the free American youth and what our society has been going through in these burdensome economic times in the hearts, minds, and souls of the university student. This student has gone through alot of searches and has something to offer society and yet fun and freedom of young adulthood is reflected in the topical matter and the worrisomeness of the slides.
This document provides contact information and logistical details for coordinating a volunteer trip to Puerto Rico. It includes contacts for housing, the community organization where volunteers will work, and previous coordinators who can provide advice. Tips are given for food, transportation, activities, and ensuring volunteers have a meaningful cultural experience through Spanish translation and reflection on Puerto Rican history. Coordinators are advised to be flexible and communicate extensively with all parties involved in planning the trip.
This document summarizes 29 life lessons learned from traveling the world for 8 years without a fixed home. Some of the key lessons include: everyone wants the same basic things like love and security; happiness is about living in the present, not deferring it to the future; speaking local languages opens you up to truly experiencing other cultures; making mistakes and taking risks are how you learn and grow; and appreciating what you have instead of taking it for granted.
Alaina Diebolt's Interational Practicum in the Dominican RepublicLakeland College
Alaina Diebolt did an international practicum with fellow Lakeland College human services students in the Dominican Republic in April 2012. Her presentation covers what she learned about a different culture as well as herself during the travel and work done with the Community Service Alliance.
The document provides information about planning a Día de los Niños celebration at libraries to honor children of all languages and cultures. It discusses the history and purpose of Día de los Niños, provides census data about Hispanic populations in North Carolina, and offers various program ideas like storytimes, plays, music, and crafts that celebrate different cultures. Tips are also given for planning, marketing, creating a budget, and evaluating a Día de los Niños event.
This document provides tips for making holiday travel as smooth as possible. It discusses the importance of packing efficiently by making lists, rolling clothes to save space, bringing your own snacks and drinks, having audio entertainment options, and doing research before the trip. The University of Toledo is celebrating Native American Heritage Month with several related events throughout November, including a soup sampling highlighting three sisters agriculture, a cultural presentation on dance and customs by the Black Swamp Intertribal Foundation, and a poetry reading.
This document compares and contrasts technological advancements and childhood experiences from the 1930s to today. It discusses how communication, transportation, and entertainment have changed dramatically with the introduction of cell phones, computers, video games, and increased car ownership. The document also notes that children's lives were simpler in the 1930s when they played outside more and used board games rather than electronics for fun.
This document compares and contrasts technological advancements and childhood experiences from the 1930s to today. It discusses how communication, transportation, and entertainment have changed dramatically over this time period. Specifically, it notes the introduction of cell phones, computers, video games, and increased car ownership today compared to the earlier uses of typewriters, letter writing, board games, and less widespread car ownership in the 1930s. The conclusion reflects on learning about changes in technology and childhood through creating this photo essay.
Trending How To Write Argumentati. Online assignment writing service.Elizabeth Snyder
The document provides instructions for writing an argumentative essay in 5 steps:
1. Create an account and provide login credentials.
2. Complete a form with assignment details, sources, and deadline to request help writing a paper.
3. Writers will bid on the request and the customer can choose a writer based on qualifications.
4. The customer will receive a draft paper and can request revisions or approve payment.
5. Customers can request multiple revisions to ensure satisfaction with the final paper.
The document discusses topics related to education, technology, culture/social aspects, and sports in Toluca, Mexico from the perspective of Group 102 at ITESM Campus Toluca. For education, they discuss important technological innovations and their school experiences. For technology, they address the role of social media and the internet. For culture/social, they provide details on holidays, activities, and crafts. For sports, they discuss the importance of sports in their life and most popular sports in Mexico.
This document contains a list of 50 types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also lists types of slides for photos, infographics, text, important slides, figures, and more. The list was sourced from slideshare.net, a website where presentations can be uploaded and shared.
The document appears to list types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes 50 types of slides organized under categories like CHARTS, PHOTO, INFOGRAPHICS, TEXT, IMPORTANT SLIDES, FIGURES. Common slide types listed include title slides, section slides, bar charts, photos, mind maps, and call to action slides. The source of the slides types is listed as slideshare.net.
The document lists 50 types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes different types of charts, photos, infographics, text elements, important slides like title slides, figures, and other visual elements. The list provides high-level categories of visual elements that can be incorporated into presentations.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. Some of the highlighted slide types include charts (bar charts, histograms, scatter charts), photos (printscreen, photo of human and text, animals), infographics (visual metaphors, word clouds, timelines), text-based slides (quotes, lists, questions), and important structural slides (title slides, section slides, last slides). The document provides a high-level overview of different visual elements that can be incorporated into presentations.
The document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes charts, photos, infographics, text elements, important structural slides, figures, and other visual elements like timelines, processes, and coordinate systems. The source of the slides types is listed as slideshare.net.
This document contains a list of 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also lists other visual elements such as photos, infographics, mind maps, and timelines. The document categorizes the slides into sections like charts, photos, infographics, text, important slides, and figures. It indicates that the source of this list of slide types is slideshare.net.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes various chart types like bar charts and histograms. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, different text elements, important slides like titles, sections and questions. The source of this list of slide types is cited as slideshare.net.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also includes slides for photos, infographics, text elements, important concepts, intro/outro slides, and more. The document provides a high-level overview of different slide options without descriptions of each type. It directs the reader to slideshare.net as the source for more information on the various slide types.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, text elements, important slides like title slides and thank you slides. The source of the slides types is listed as slideshare.net.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It categorizes the slides into charts, photos, infographics, text, important slides, and figures. Some of the slide types included are bar charts, histograms, pie charts, photos of humans and text, word clouds, titles slides, questions slides, and call to action slides. The document notes that the source of the slides types is slideshare.net.
This document contains a list of 50 types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes different types of charts, photos, infographics, text elements, and other slides often used at important points in presentations like title slides, section slides, and last slides. The list contains items like bar charts, histograms, pie charts, photos, logos, icons, infographics, word clouds, timelines, and more. It does not provide any descriptions or details about the slides, only their type names.
The document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. These include common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, text elements, important elements like titles and sections, and concluding slide types. The source of the slide types is listed as slideshare.net, a website where presentation slides can be shared.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, text elements, figures, and important slides like title slides and last slides. The source of this list of slide types is cited as slideshare.net.
The document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes charts, photos, infographics, text-based slides, important slides like titles and conclusions, figures, and more. The types of slides are organized into categories like charts, photos, info graphics, text, important slides, and figures. The source of the slides types is listed as slideshare.net.
The document lists 50 types of slides commonly used in presentations. These include various charts like bar charts, histograms and pie charts. It also includes photos, infographics, different text elements, important slides like title slides and last slides, figures, and time-based elements like timelines and processes. The source of this list of slide types is cited as slideshare.net.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and pie charts. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, text elements, important elements like titles, sections and questions. The document provides a comprehensive list of slide types to consider when creating a presentation.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It includes common chart types like bar charts and histograms. It also includes slides with photos, infographics, text elements, important concepts, figures, titles, and closing slides. The source of the slide types is listed as slideshare.net, which is a website where people share and discover presentation slides.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations:
- It categorizes the slides into charts, photos, infographics, text, important slides, and figures.
- Some examples of slide types included are bar charts, histograms, pie charts, photos of humans/animals, word clouds, timelines, titles slides, and call to action slides.
- The source of the slide types is listed as slideshare.net, an online platform for sharing presentations.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations, grouped into categories such as charts, photos, infographics, text, important slides, and figures. The slides include options like bar charts, histograms, pie charts, photos, mind maps, timelines, call to action slides, and title slides. The document notes that the source of the slides types is the website slideshare.net.
This document lists 50 different types of slides that can be used in presentations. It groups the slides into several categories including charts, photos, infographics, text, important slides, figures. The slides range from basic elements like titles, sections and questions to more advanced elements like mind maps, processes, comparisons and timelines. The source of the slides types is listed as slideshare.net.
Best Digital Marketing Strategy Build Your Online Presence 2024.pptxpavankumarpayexelsol
This presentation provides a comprehensive guide to the best digital marketing strategies for 2024, focusing on enhancing your online presence. Key topics include understanding and targeting your audience, building a user-friendly and mobile-responsive website, leveraging the power of social media platforms, optimizing content for search engines, and using email marketing to foster direct engagement. By adopting these strategies, you can increase brand visibility, drive traffic, generate leads, and ultimately boost sales, ensuring your business thrives in the competitive digital landscape.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
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Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
9. sunlight
helps your body
produce vitamin d.
Sunlight also protects
against various diseases
likeosteoporosis,diabetes,
rickets and some cancers.
10.
11. 1 trillion
Google estimates over
Anything you want to know,
you can ask and will usually
get an accurate answer!
Now, all the information in
the world is at your fingertips!
searches per year!
14. 47minutes
Now, you can get there in:
Forget “Around the World
in 80 Days”, you can do
it in a little over a day!
4hours
15.
16. beautyof this world:
“The more often we see the
things around us - even the
beautiful and wonderful things
- the more they become
invisible to us. That is why
we often take for granted the
the flowers, the trees,
the birds, the clouds - even
those we love. Because we
see things so often, we see
them less and less.”
Joseph B. Wirthlin
17.
18. faster
For anyone born before the
mid 90’s, remember having
to use pay phones or
beepers to communicate?
Now, we can send off
messages via our computer,
phones, or even our watches.
Thank goodness for
technology
19.
20. one device.
The first handheld cellphone
was purchased for $3,995
on March 13, 1984.
Once upon a time, people use
to own cameras, music players,
landline phones, video players,
and notebooks.
Now, you can have it all in
23. streets and
homes clean.
(and much less smelly!)
Thank goodness for the hardworking
sanitation workers that keep our
24.
25. ability to
function!
Go ahead, try spending an hour
WITHOUT using your thumbs.
CHALLENGE:
Often not given a second thought,
opposable thumbs are VITAL to our
26.
27. indoor
plumbing!
Not so long ago, people had
to fetch their water and use
the restroom outside.
Thank goodness for
Rain or shine, hot or cold this is
what you had to use.
28.
29. Freedomofspeech,freedom
of religion and the freedom
to pursue happiness is
not available
to all people.
Thousands of refugees are
forced to flee their homes
due to oppression and war.
30. privilege.
If you live in a country that
gives you legal freedoms,
just remember:
is a
freedom
32. how about
you? Sunshine
Search Engines
Air Travel
Nature
Email & Text
Mobile Phones
Garbage Collection
Thumbs
Running Water
Freedom
Do you take any of these
things for granted?