This document lists 3 activities without descriptions. It briefly outlines 3 unlabeled or undefined tasks simply labeled as Activity #1, Activity #2, and Activity #3.
Michelle Sterling is being recognized and rewarded through Qualstar's program for her outstanding contributions as part of the AM/PTEAM team. In just 5 short months, she brainstormed, collaborated, designed, built, debugged, tested, converted 120,000 assets, documented and released an integrated hardware testing solution that has been deployed worldwide. Her efforts were invaluable to the project's success.
El documento describe las capacitaciones que la Mancomunidad Municipal de la Subcuenca del Río Chipillico (MANCHI) está brindando a los funcionarios y equipos técnicos de las Municipalidades Distritales de Frías y Sapillica. Los temas abordados incluyen sexo y género, roles e identificación de brechas de género, con el objetivo de sensibilizar al personal municipal y definir herramientas para la aplicación de un enfoque de género en la gestión municipal.
Una red social es una estructura social compuesta por individuos u organizaciones relacionados según algún criterio como amistad o trabajo. Las redes sociales se representan gráficamente con nodos y líneas. El análisis de redes sociales se usa en epidemiología para entender cómo los patrones de contacto humano afectan la propagación de enfermedades. El software pionero de redes sociales se basó en la teoría de los seis grados de separación.
Coming up with product ideas is easy. Coming up with good product ideas is harder.
Even good ideas are often based on assumptions: assumptions that a product or service will match people’s needs; that users will understand, engage with, and adopt them because it provides meaningful value and integrates with their lives.
The workshop is run in collaboration between TCN and The MEME Design, a group that helps create and validate good product ideas by testing those assumptions, and helping entrepreneurs refine and drive them to success.
Using the MEME’s processes and expert tools, you will get a chance to learn key techniques to validate your own products and methods, with a select few even getting the opportunity to workshop their own product and service ideas in a group, with The MEME’s expert help.
At this session you will
Learn how to go deep on and understand better who you’re designing for.
Use our tools to look at the chosen problem or need from multiple angles in order to generate more and better solutions.
Learn ways to isolate the most critical product or service features from more peripheral ones.
See how to create a prototype strategy that will help to test whether the product resonates with users in the intended way.
Who should attend
Entrepreneurs, Founders, Innovators, Product Managers, UX Managers, Designers, Developers and Engineers
La geografía debería estudiarse en la educación básica para que los estudiantes comprendan mejor los problemas globales como el cambio climático y las desigualdades sociales, y también para que aprendan sobre la historia de la geografía como forma de conocimiento y sobre las preocupaciones internacionales de mejorar la convivencia entre personas y pueblos a través del conocimiento geográfico.
Michelle Sterling is being recognized and rewarded through Qualstar's program for her outstanding contributions as part of the AM/PTEAM team. In just 5 short months, she brainstormed, collaborated, designed, built, debugged, tested, converted 120,000 assets, documented and released an integrated hardware testing solution that has been deployed worldwide. Her efforts were invaluable to the project's success.
El documento describe las capacitaciones que la Mancomunidad Municipal de la Subcuenca del Río Chipillico (MANCHI) está brindando a los funcionarios y equipos técnicos de las Municipalidades Distritales de Frías y Sapillica. Los temas abordados incluyen sexo y género, roles e identificación de brechas de género, con el objetivo de sensibilizar al personal municipal y definir herramientas para la aplicación de un enfoque de género en la gestión municipal.
Una red social es una estructura social compuesta por individuos u organizaciones relacionados según algún criterio como amistad o trabajo. Las redes sociales se representan gráficamente con nodos y líneas. El análisis de redes sociales se usa en epidemiología para entender cómo los patrones de contacto humano afectan la propagación de enfermedades. El software pionero de redes sociales se basó en la teoría de los seis grados de separación.
Coming up with product ideas is easy. Coming up with good product ideas is harder.
Even good ideas are often based on assumptions: assumptions that a product or service will match people’s needs; that users will understand, engage with, and adopt them because it provides meaningful value and integrates with their lives.
The workshop is run in collaboration between TCN and The MEME Design, a group that helps create and validate good product ideas by testing those assumptions, and helping entrepreneurs refine and drive them to success.
Using the MEME’s processes and expert tools, you will get a chance to learn key techniques to validate your own products and methods, with a select few even getting the opportunity to workshop their own product and service ideas in a group, with The MEME’s expert help.
At this session you will
Learn how to go deep on and understand better who you’re designing for.
Use our tools to look at the chosen problem or need from multiple angles in order to generate more and better solutions.
Learn ways to isolate the most critical product or service features from more peripheral ones.
See how to create a prototype strategy that will help to test whether the product resonates with users in the intended way.
Who should attend
Entrepreneurs, Founders, Innovators, Product Managers, UX Managers, Designers, Developers and Engineers
La geografía debería estudiarse en la educación básica para que los estudiantes comprendan mejor los problemas globales como el cambio climático y las desigualdades sociales, y también para que aprendan sobre la historia de la geografía como forma de conocimiento y sobre las preocupaciones internacionales de mejorar la convivencia entre personas y pueblos a través del conocimiento geográfico.
The document discusses the different respiratory systems used by animals. There are four main types: integumentary exchange through the skin, gills for aquatic animals, tracheal systems in insects, and lungs in land animals. Each system allows for gas exchange with the environment through different mechanisms. For example, earthworms breathe through their skin while aquatic animals use gills with thin membranes and capillaries to exchange gases from water flowing over them. The document also describes key differences in how reptiles and amphibians ventilate their lungs compared to mammals.
7th science third term respiratory system 2017Eliana Alarcon
The document outlines a science lesson plan on the respiratory system for 7th grade students. It includes the learning objectives of recognizing the importance of the respiratory system and identifying its parts and functions. It details an upcoming quiz, respiratory system project where students will build a model and present their findings, and a connection to the biblical principle of praising God for breathing. It then describes the key parts of the respiratory system like the nose, trachea, lungs, bronchial tubes, and alveoli. It explains the functions of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide and how breathing works through the chest muscles and diaphragm.
This document discusses holiness as the principle of the month from Hebrews 12:14. The verse says to pursue peace with all people and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord. The document appears to be from a newsletter or publication of the Boston International School for the month of May 2017.
7 th grade vocabulary 8 week english departmentEliana Alarcon
1. The document is a vocabulary list for 7th grade students at Boston International School.
2. It contains 12 vocabulary words per week for 8 weeks that will be covered in the students' Language Arts class.
3. The words are related to topics like science, nature, business, history and social studies. Short sample sentences are also provided for some of the weeks.
This document appears to be a science worksheet for 6th grade students at Colegio Boston International School. The worksheet contains questions about matching pictures of fauna, climate and flora. It asks students to consider how to care for nature according to the biblical principle of stewardship. Students are asked to name their favorite Colombian animal and how they would protect it. They are also asked how they would conserve a national park and create a plan to care for Colombian biodiversity. The worksheet contains spaces for students to answer open-ended questions and name Colombian animals and national parks while giving original names based on physical characteristics.
1. The document is a worksheet for a 6th grade science class asking students to name states in the Rocky Mountain region and fill in blanks with their capital cities.
2. It also asks students questions about biblical principles, if they would have an opportunity and how they would do it, what the Rocky Mountain economy is based on, and to name 5 landmarks and describe 2 of them.
3. The worksheet provides instructions to help students learn about the Rocky Mountain region.
This document provides lesson plans and activities for a unit called "Show Me the Money" to improve students' listening skills by identifying adjectives and articles. It includes 4 days of lesson plans with activities focused on vocabulary development, grammar exercises on demonstrative adjectives/pronouns and articles, reading comprehension, and a listening/vocabulary quiz. The objective is for students to identify adjectives and articles in listening exercises related to the unit on money and finances.
Colombia has an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna. It is home to over 1,800 species of birds, more species of orchids than any other country, and over 130,000 species of plants. Colombia has a variety of ecosystems from rainforests to glaciers due to its diverse landscapes and climates. This biodiversity is important to preserve, as the Bible teaches that all of God's creation declares His glory.
This document provides information about a social studies project on the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. Students will work in groups of 3 to create an informational video or live presentation inviting people to visit one of the Rocky Mountain states as tourists. They will highlight landmarks, transportation, and Christian sites. The document includes background information on the geography, states, capital cities, ecosystems, and notable quotes about the Rocky Mountain region.
The document provides information about a 4-week unit on money and economics for students. It includes the following:
- The objectives are to understand the function of money in the economy and how it helps social development. Students will learn new vocabulary words related to the economy.
- Students complete vocabulary and grammar activities, read stories about money, and present on world coins relating it to a biblical principle.
- Assessments include questions about economic concepts, a vocabulary miming game, quizzes, and a group performance of chapters from a novel relating a value to a Bible verse.
Este documento describe las actividades y evaluaciones para el curso de Lenguaje Inglés de sexto grado en el Boston International School durante el cuarto periodo, de septiembre a noviembre de 2016. Los estudiantes realizarán proyectos, presentaciones, lecturas y exámenes sobre temas como las monedas del mundo y ahorrar dinero. También participarán en obras de teatro y talleres basados en su lectura del libro "Tarzan of the Apes". Serán evaluados en habilidades de habla, escucha, lectura y escritura,
The document discusses matter, its properties, and changes. It aims to explore the environment to identify matter structure and properties, and recognize physical and chemical changes, seeing God as the creator. Key objectives are to compare matter properties and changes, and appreciate them as part of God's creation. The document provides examples of physical and chemical changes, and explores properties of matter like mass, volume, and density. Activities are suggested to evaluate learning and study these concepts in relation to biblical passages.
The document outlines the material to be evaluated for the third period final exams in August 2016 for sixth grade students. For the Language Arts exam on September 7th, students will be evaluated on vocabulary, cause and effect, irregular verbs, object pronouns, biblical principles, a reading plan, reading comprehension, and a listening exercise. The Social Studies exam on September 14th will cover the Midwest region including geography, facts, economy, people, landmarks, biblical principles, and reading comprehension. For the Science exam on September 15th, students will be evaluated on the atom and its parts, states of matter, physical and chemical properties and changes, measurement of mass, density and volume, and biblical principles and reading comprehension.
This document contains information about a 3 term unit on heavenly citizenship from the book "More Than a Carpenter". It includes the unit objective of understanding irregular verbs, a list of vocabulary words to look up, and daily lesson plans involving a language arts quiz, grammar exercises using irregular verbs and vocabulary words, and pair work reading and discussing chapters from the book.
This document provides lesson plans and materials for a multi-day English lesson focusing on vocabulary related to looking at the sky. It includes vocabulary words, definitions, listening exercises, and discussion questions related to Christian songs and Bible passages about looking to God. Students will practice identifying nouns and direct objects, read chapters from their textbook, and participate in team activities to reinforce the vocabulary.
This document discusses matter, its properties, and changes. It begins by stating the objective is to explore the environment to identify matter structure, properties, and changes, recognizing God as the creator of matter. It provides biblical principles from Genesis describing God creating heavens and earth. It then defines physical and chemical changes, providing examples of each. Physical changes do not create new substances, while chemical changes create entirely new substances. It links to external sources describing properties and changes of matter. The document concludes with discussing a class activity and Bible passage about being transformed by renewing one's mind, and asking students what kind of change they would like to experience.
The Midwest region has a strong agricultural economy focused on farming. The climate and fertile soil make it ideal for growing corn, wheat, and dairy. The Corn Belt in the eastern Midwest is centered around Iowa and Illinois as leading corn producers. Kansas and North Dakota are in the Wheat Belt of the Great Plains, producing wheat to make flour. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan comprise the Dairy Belt, known for cheese, milk, and butter from dairy cattle fed tall grass. The document emphasizes valuing different cultures as brothers created by God and having heavenly citizenship through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document provides information about the geography of the Midwest region of the United States, including the 12 states that make up the region, their capital cities, and key geographical features like the Great Lakes. It describes the climate as having a humid continental climate across most areas and provides facts about each of the Great Lakes, the largest being Lake Superior. The summary concludes by mentioning that the Midwest was once home to millions of buffalo and is now a major agricultural producer of corn and wheat.
Este documento presenta el plan de estudios para el tercer período de sexto grado en la escuela Boston International School. Incluye las asignaturas de Language Arts, Science y Social Studies. En cada asignatura se describen las unidades temáticas, actividades, evaluaciones y fechas. Las unidades de Language Arts incluyen gramática irregular y objetos directos, mientras que las de Science tratan sobre las propiedades y cambios de la materia. En Social Studies se estudiará la región centro-norte de los Estados Unidos.
This document discusses nutrition in humans and plants. It defines nutrition as the process by which organisms obtain food to provide energy and materials for life. It describes the human digestive system and its role in breaking down food into usable forms. The parts of the digestive system like the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines are explained. Plant nutrition involves uptake of minerals from soil by roots. Plants require 13 essential nutrients in varying amounts like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium. The document also discusses the roles of phloem and xylem in transporting food and nutrients within plants.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
The document discusses the different respiratory systems used by animals. There are four main types: integumentary exchange through the skin, gills for aquatic animals, tracheal systems in insects, and lungs in land animals. Each system allows for gas exchange with the environment through different mechanisms. For example, earthworms breathe through their skin while aquatic animals use gills with thin membranes and capillaries to exchange gases from water flowing over them. The document also describes key differences in how reptiles and amphibians ventilate their lungs compared to mammals.
7th science third term respiratory system 2017Eliana Alarcon
The document outlines a science lesson plan on the respiratory system for 7th grade students. It includes the learning objectives of recognizing the importance of the respiratory system and identifying its parts and functions. It details an upcoming quiz, respiratory system project where students will build a model and present their findings, and a connection to the biblical principle of praising God for breathing. It then describes the key parts of the respiratory system like the nose, trachea, lungs, bronchial tubes, and alveoli. It explains the functions of breathing in oxygen and out carbon dioxide and how breathing works through the chest muscles and diaphragm.
This document discusses holiness as the principle of the month from Hebrews 12:14. The verse says to pursue peace with all people and holiness, without which no one will see the Lord. The document appears to be from a newsletter or publication of the Boston International School for the month of May 2017.
7 th grade vocabulary 8 week english departmentEliana Alarcon
1. The document is a vocabulary list for 7th grade students at Boston International School.
2. It contains 12 vocabulary words per week for 8 weeks that will be covered in the students' Language Arts class.
3. The words are related to topics like science, nature, business, history and social studies. Short sample sentences are also provided for some of the weeks.
This document appears to be a science worksheet for 6th grade students at Colegio Boston International School. The worksheet contains questions about matching pictures of fauna, climate and flora. It asks students to consider how to care for nature according to the biblical principle of stewardship. Students are asked to name their favorite Colombian animal and how they would protect it. They are also asked how they would conserve a national park and create a plan to care for Colombian biodiversity. The worksheet contains spaces for students to answer open-ended questions and name Colombian animals and national parks while giving original names based on physical characteristics.
1. The document is a worksheet for a 6th grade science class asking students to name states in the Rocky Mountain region and fill in blanks with their capital cities.
2. It also asks students questions about biblical principles, if they would have an opportunity and how they would do it, what the Rocky Mountain economy is based on, and to name 5 landmarks and describe 2 of them.
3. The worksheet provides instructions to help students learn about the Rocky Mountain region.
This document provides lesson plans and activities for a unit called "Show Me the Money" to improve students' listening skills by identifying adjectives and articles. It includes 4 days of lesson plans with activities focused on vocabulary development, grammar exercises on demonstrative adjectives/pronouns and articles, reading comprehension, and a listening/vocabulary quiz. The objective is for students to identify adjectives and articles in listening exercises related to the unit on money and finances.
Colombia has an incredibly diverse array of flora and fauna. It is home to over 1,800 species of birds, more species of orchids than any other country, and over 130,000 species of plants. Colombia has a variety of ecosystems from rainforests to glaciers due to its diverse landscapes and climates. This biodiversity is important to preserve, as the Bible teaches that all of God's creation declares His glory.
This document provides information about a social studies project on the Rocky Mountain region of the United States. Students will work in groups of 3 to create an informational video or live presentation inviting people to visit one of the Rocky Mountain states as tourists. They will highlight landmarks, transportation, and Christian sites. The document includes background information on the geography, states, capital cities, ecosystems, and notable quotes about the Rocky Mountain region.
The document provides information about a 4-week unit on money and economics for students. It includes the following:
- The objectives are to understand the function of money in the economy and how it helps social development. Students will learn new vocabulary words related to the economy.
- Students complete vocabulary and grammar activities, read stories about money, and present on world coins relating it to a biblical principle.
- Assessments include questions about economic concepts, a vocabulary miming game, quizzes, and a group performance of chapters from a novel relating a value to a Bible verse.
Este documento describe las actividades y evaluaciones para el curso de Lenguaje Inglés de sexto grado en el Boston International School durante el cuarto periodo, de septiembre a noviembre de 2016. Los estudiantes realizarán proyectos, presentaciones, lecturas y exámenes sobre temas como las monedas del mundo y ahorrar dinero. También participarán en obras de teatro y talleres basados en su lectura del libro "Tarzan of the Apes". Serán evaluados en habilidades de habla, escucha, lectura y escritura,
The document discusses matter, its properties, and changes. It aims to explore the environment to identify matter structure and properties, and recognize physical and chemical changes, seeing God as the creator. Key objectives are to compare matter properties and changes, and appreciate them as part of God's creation. The document provides examples of physical and chemical changes, and explores properties of matter like mass, volume, and density. Activities are suggested to evaluate learning and study these concepts in relation to biblical passages.
The document outlines the material to be evaluated for the third period final exams in August 2016 for sixth grade students. For the Language Arts exam on September 7th, students will be evaluated on vocabulary, cause and effect, irregular verbs, object pronouns, biblical principles, a reading plan, reading comprehension, and a listening exercise. The Social Studies exam on September 14th will cover the Midwest region including geography, facts, economy, people, landmarks, biblical principles, and reading comprehension. For the Science exam on September 15th, students will be evaluated on the atom and its parts, states of matter, physical and chemical properties and changes, measurement of mass, density and volume, and biblical principles and reading comprehension.
This document contains information about a 3 term unit on heavenly citizenship from the book "More Than a Carpenter". It includes the unit objective of understanding irregular verbs, a list of vocabulary words to look up, and daily lesson plans involving a language arts quiz, grammar exercises using irregular verbs and vocabulary words, and pair work reading and discussing chapters from the book.
This document provides lesson plans and materials for a multi-day English lesson focusing on vocabulary related to looking at the sky. It includes vocabulary words, definitions, listening exercises, and discussion questions related to Christian songs and Bible passages about looking to God. Students will practice identifying nouns and direct objects, read chapters from their textbook, and participate in team activities to reinforce the vocabulary.
This document discusses matter, its properties, and changes. It begins by stating the objective is to explore the environment to identify matter structure, properties, and changes, recognizing God as the creator of matter. It provides biblical principles from Genesis describing God creating heavens and earth. It then defines physical and chemical changes, providing examples of each. Physical changes do not create new substances, while chemical changes create entirely new substances. It links to external sources describing properties and changes of matter. The document concludes with discussing a class activity and Bible passage about being transformed by renewing one's mind, and asking students what kind of change they would like to experience.
The Midwest region has a strong agricultural economy focused on farming. The climate and fertile soil make it ideal for growing corn, wheat, and dairy. The Corn Belt in the eastern Midwest is centered around Iowa and Illinois as leading corn producers. Kansas and North Dakota are in the Wheat Belt of the Great Plains, producing wheat to make flour. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan comprise the Dairy Belt, known for cheese, milk, and butter from dairy cattle fed tall grass. The document emphasizes valuing different cultures as brothers created by God and having heavenly citizenship through faith in Jesus Christ.
The document provides information about the geography of the Midwest region of the United States, including the 12 states that make up the region, their capital cities, and key geographical features like the Great Lakes. It describes the climate as having a humid continental climate across most areas and provides facts about each of the Great Lakes, the largest being Lake Superior. The summary concludes by mentioning that the Midwest was once home to millions of buffalo and is now a major agricultural producer of corn and wheat.
Este documento presenta el plan de estudios para el tercer período de sexto grado en la escuela Boston International School. Incluye las asignaturas de Language Arts, Science y Social Studies. En cada asignatura se describen las unidades temáticas, actividades, evaluaciones y fechas. Las unidades de Language Arts incluyen gramática irregular y objetos directos, mientras que las de Science tratan sobre las propiedades y cambios de la materia. En Social Studies se estudiará la región centro-norte de los Estados Unidos.
This document discusses nutrition in humans and plants. It defines nutrition as the process by which organisms obtain food to provide energy and materials for life. It describes the human digestive system and its role in breaking down food into usable forms. The parts of the digestive system like the esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines are explained. Plant nutrition involves uptake of minerals from soil by roots. Plants require 13 essential nutrients in varying amounts like nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium. The document also discusses the roles of phloem and xylem in transporting food and nutrients within plants.
This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.