The document discusses OData, which is a protocol for querying and updating data over HTTP. OData defines operations on resources using HTTP verbs and identifies resources with a standard URI syntax. Data is transferred over HTTP using AtomPub or JSON formats. The OData protocol enables broad client access to information and has client libraries available for many platforms. It allows applications to share and update data and metadata in a standardized way.
Este documento describe por qué es importante cuidar el agua y algunas cosas que podemos hacer para cuidarla. Explica que sin agua no podríamos vivir y que todos los seres vivos moriríamos si no la cuidamos y se acaba. También menciona cerrar la llave del agua al cepillarse los dientes, cerrarla mientras nos enjabonamos y no jugar con agua cuando lavamos cosas, como formas de cuidar el agua. Finalmente advierte que si no la cuidamos se gastaría rápidamente y no podríamos bañarnos ni beber
This story follows three friends - Bill, Sam, and Lisa - and their falling out on a day trip to Wembley Stadium for a concert. Sam and Lisa get into a physical fight over a concert ticket, resulting in Lisa being battered and bruised. Throughout the day, tensions rise between the friends as secrets are revealed. However, by the end of the day, the friends reunite and realize their friendship is more important than fighting. They all attend the concert with tickets for each of them.
A mutation is a change in an organism's DNA that can affect its appearance, behavior, and physiology. Mutations are essential for evolution as they provide the genetic variation that evolution acts upon. The document explores DNA and the molecular basis of mutations, different types of mutations including substitutions, insertions, deletions, and frameshifts, the causes of mutations such as errors in DNA replication or exposure to chemicals or radiation, and the effects of mutations ranging from no phenotypic change to large changes or death of the organism. Control gene mutations can have major effects by changing the expression of other genes and transforming body parts.
The document contains several images retrieved from Google Images searches related to criticisms of Generation Y. These include images of trophies and participation awards, suggesting a perception that Generation Y expects rewards without achievement. Other images show young people absorbed in technology, again implying criticisms of their work ethic and priorities. The document cites no direct sources and appears to be collecting visual representations of stereotypes about Generation Y.
This document discusses different types of computers and parallel computing. It begins by mentioning super computers, mainframes, mini computers, microcomputers, and cloud computing. It then focuses on super computers, noting they were introduced in 1960 and can process up to 8-16 petaflops per second, being used for weather forecasting and research in fields like physics and chemistry. The document then discusses types of parallel computing, including shared memory parallel computers which allow processing units to communicate via shared memory with either uniform or non-uniform access times.
100 statements to help teachers explain to students what they need to achieve within the UK Computing Curriculum.
Based on the Department for Education Programme of Study (Ks1-2) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-computing-programmes-of-study
The document discusses OData, which is a protocol for querying and updating data over HTTP. OData defines operations on resources using HTTP verbs and identifies resources with a standard URI syntax. Data is transferred over HTTP using AtomPub or JSON formats. The OData protocol enables broad client access to information and has client libraries available for many platforms. It allows applications to share and update data and metadata in a standardized way.
Este documento describe por qué es importante cuidar el agua y algunas cosas que podemos hacer para cuidarla. Explica que sin agua no podríamos vivir y que todos los seres vivos moriríamos si no la cuidamos y se acaba. También menciona cerrar la llave del agua al cepillarse los dientes, cerrarla mientras nos enjabonamos y no jugar con agua cuando lavamos cosas, como formas de cuidar el agua. Finalmente advierte que si no la cuidamos se gastaría rápidamente y no podríamos bañarnos ni beber
This story follows three friends - Bill, Sam, and Lisa - and their falling out on a day trip to Wembley Stadium for a concert. Sam and Lisa get into a physical fight over a concert ticket, resulting in Lisa being battered and bruised. Throughout the day, tensions rise between the friends as secrets are revealed. However, by the end of the day, the friends reunite and realize their friendship is more important than fighting. They all attend the concert with tickets for each of them.
A mutation is a change in an organism's DNA that can affect its appearance, behavior, and physiology. Mutations are essential for evolution as they provide the genetic variation that evolution acts upon. The document explores DNA and the molecular basis of mutations, different types of mutations including substitutions, insertions, deletions, and frameshifts, the causes of mutations such as errors in DNA replication or exposure to chemicals or radiation, and the effects of mutations ranging from no phenotypic change to large changes or death of the organism. Control gene mutations can have major effects by changing the expression of other genes and transforming body parts.
The document contains several images retrieved from Google Images searches related to criticisms of Generation Y. These include images of trophies and participation awards, suggesting a perception that Generation Y expects rewards without achievement. Other images show young people absorbed in technology, again implying criticisms of their work ethic and priorities. The document cites no direct sources and appears to be collecting visual representations of stereotypes about Generation Y.
This document discusses different types of computers and parallel computing. It begins by mentioning super computers, mainframes, mini computers, microcomputers, and cloud computing. It then focuses on super computers, noting they were introduced in 1960 and can process up to 8-16 petaflops per second, being used for weather forecasting and research in fields like physics and chemistry. The document then discusses types of parallel computing, including shared memory parallel computers which allow processing units to communicate via shared memory with either uniform or non-uniform access times.
100 statements to help teachers explain to students what they need to achieve within the UK Computing Curriculum.
Based on the Department for Education Programme of Study (Ks1-2) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/national-curriculum-in-england-computing-programmes-of-study