Medieval people had various forms of entertainment including games and music. String instruments like the hurdy-gurdy and lute were popular musical pastimes. People also kept busy through playing instruments and different types of games.
This document summarizes Scottish music and cultural festivals. It outlines that Scotland does not have an official national anthem but commonly uses "Flower of Scotland", "Scotland the Brave", and "God Save the Queen". It also describes traditional Scottish musical instruments like bagpipes and fiddles and notes several modern Scottish bands such as Franz Ferdinand, Bags of Rock, and Calvin Harris. Additionally, it provides details about the Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, two annual arts and performance festivals held in Edinburgh.
Online resources for researching historic properties and interiorsRecollection Wisconsin
This document summarizes several online resources for researching historic properties and interiors in Wisconsin. It describes the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database which contains information on over 1,100 decorative art objects from Wisconsin museums. Each record includes photos, descriptions, provenance, biographies of makers, and resources for further research. It also discusses Recollection Wisconsin, a digital collection of over 225,000 resources from Wisconsin libraries and archives, and the Digital Public Library of America which will include Wisconsin collections starting in 2016. Both resources provide access to documents like city directories, manufacturer's catalogs, and photographs useful for historic research.
The Harvard Art Museum hosted a gala benefit called "Prelude: Toasting the New Century at the Harvard Art Museum" that raised nearly $500,000 to support the museum's renovation project. Over 500 guests attended the successful event, which featured performances by students and included photos with gala co-chairs, museum donors, artists, and Harvard faculty. Special thanks were given to the Institutional Advancement team for their hard work organizing the gala.
Positive economic and social impacts in German-Russian Countryacaciastuckle1
The document discusses efforts to promote cultural heritage tourism in Emmons, Logan, and McIntosh counties in North Dakota, known as German-Russian Country. It outlines the collaboration between local and state organizations to preserve Germans from Russia culture and enhance tourism. Their mission is to promote the culture and heritage to be a top German-Russian destination. It provides background on the German-Russian settlement history and discusses cultural traditions still prominent today. It also lists heritage sites and events in the region and recaps the organization's work since 2009 to establish the brand and develop tourism content and programs.
24 th may Day of Bulgarian culture and alphabetuliageorgieva
Constantine-Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolitic alphabet in 855 AD to translate religious texts into Old Slavonic. They helped spread Christianity and education among Slavic peoples. In Bulgaria, they established schools and trained over 3,500 priests and teachers. Today in Bulgaria, May 24th is celebrated annually as the Day of Bulgarian Education, Culture, and Slavic Literature to honor their historical contributions in creating the Cyrillic alphabet and translating the Bible. At St. Kliment Ohridski Primary School, students and teachers decorate the school and participate in activities like making wreaths, poems, and artwork to commemorate Cyril and Methodius on this national holiday.
Erasmus+ Cliche, transcript of the interview for the Panegyraki of S. George...Vivi Carouzou
The three-day "Panigiraki" festival held each spring in Arachova, Greece in honor of St. George has a long tradition dating back to at least the 10th century. Local people from all ages take part wearing authentic costumes that have changed little since the 1820s. Musical performances feature traditional instruments like the pipiza and daouli played by amateur musicians well-versed in folk styles. Events include religious services, folk dances like the opening "Panigiraki" dance, athletic competitions, a communal lunch, singing and dancing that reference details from the folk song about St. George slaying a dragon. The celebrations conclude with a procession around the village as people wish each other good health until
1. The document discusses theories of representation in museums from the 19th century modernist model to challenges to that model.
2. It focuses on how museums construct narratives through the selection and grouping of objects on display and how this produces knowledge.
3. It analyzes how the meanings of objects like the Ghost Dance shirt in the Kelvingrove Museum collection changed over time as the narratives constructed around it changed in response to different cultural perspectives.
Heinz History Center Education Programs Overview 2014Mariruth Leftwich
This document provides information about education resources and programs available from the Senator John Heinz History Center. It offers hands-on history education through historic characters, artifact analysis, and local connections. Specific programs highlighted include tours on Pittsburgh's pastimes and history, workshops on various history topics that fulfill teacher Act 48 requirements, and involvement in the National History Day program to inspire student research and skills. Educators are encouraged to join the free Educators' Network for benefits like lesson plans and a museum shop discount.
This document summarizes Scottish music and cultural festivals. It outlines that Scotland does not have an official national anthem but commonly uses "Flower of Scotland", "Scotland the Brave", and "God Save the Queen". It also describes traditional Scottish musical instruments like bagpipes and fiddles and notes several modern Scottish bands such as Franz Ferdinand, Bags of Rock, and Calvin Harris. Additionally, it provides details about the Edinburgh International Festival and Edinburgh Festival Fringe, two annual arts and performance festivals held in Edinburgh.
Online resources for researching historic properties and interiorsRecollection Wisconsin
This document summarizes several online resources for researching historic properties and interiors in Wisconsin. It describes the Wisconsin Decorative Arts Database which contains information on over 1,100 decorative art objects from Wisconsin museums. Each record includes photos, descriptions, provenance, biographies of makers, and resources for further research. It also discusses Recollection Wisconsin, a digital collection of over 225,000 resources from Wisconsin libraries and archives, and the Digital Public Library of America which will include Wisconsin collections starting in 2016. Both resources provide access to documents like city directories, manufacturer's catalogs, and photographs useful for historic research.
The Harvard Art Museum hosted a gala benefit called "Prelude: Toasting the New Century at the Harvard Art Museum" that raised nearly $500,000 to support the museum's renovation project. Over 500 guests attended the successful event, which featured performances by students and included photos with gala co-chairs, museum donors, artists, and Harvard faculty. Special thanks were given to the Institutional Advancement team for their hard work organizing the gala.
Positive economic and social impacts in German-Russian Countryacaciastuckle1
The document discusses efforts to promote cultural heritage tourism in Emmons, Logan, and McIntosh counties in North Dakota, known as German-Russian Country. It outlines the collaboration between local and state organizations to preserve Germans from Russia culture and enhance tourism. Their mission is to promote the culture and heritage to be a top German-Russian destination. It provides background on the German-Russian settlement history and discusses cultural traditions still prominent today. It also lists heritage sites and events in the region and recaps the organization's work since 2009 to establish the brand and develop tourism content and programs.
24 th may Day of Bulgarian culture and alphabetuliageorgieva
Constantine-Cyril and Methodius created the Glagolitic alphabet in 855 AD to translate religious texts into Old Slavonic. They helped spread Christianity and education among Slavic peoples. In Bulgaria, they established schools and trained over 3,500 priests and teachers. Today in Bulgaria, May 24th is celebrated annually as the Day of Bulgarian Education, Culture, and Slavic Literature to honor their historical contributions in creating the Cyrillic alphabet and translating the Bible. At St. Kliment Ohridski Primary School, students and teachers decorate the school and participate in activities like making wreaths, poems, and artwork to commemorate Cyril and Methodius on this national holiday.
Erasmus+ Cliche, transcript of the interview for the Panegyraki of S. George...Vivi Carouzou
The three-day "Panigiraki" festival held each spring in Arachova, Greece in honor of St. George has a long tradition dating back to at least the 10th century. Local people from all ages take part wearing authentic costumes that have changed little since the 1820s. Musical performances feature traditional instruments like the pipiza and daouli played by amateur musicians well-versed in folk styles. Events include religious services, folk dances like the opening "Panigiraki" dance, athletic competitions, a communal lunch, singing and dancing that reference details from the folk song about St. George slaying a dragon. The celebrations conclude with a procession around the village as people wish each other good health until
1. The document discusses theories of representation in museums from the 19th century modernist model to challenges to that model.
2. It focuses on how museums construct narratives through the selection and grouping of objects on display and how this produces knowledge.
3. It analyzes how the meanings of objects like the Ghost Dance shirt in the Kelvingrove Museum collection changed over time as the narratives constructed around it changed in response to different cultural perspectives.
Heinz History Center Education Programs Overview 2014Mariruth Leftwich
This document provides information about education resources and programs available from the Senator John Heinz History Center. It offers hands-on history education through historic characters, artifact analysis, and local connections. Specific programs highlighted include tours on Pittsburgh's pastimes and history, workshops on various history topics that fulfill teacher Act 48 requirements, and involvement in the National History Day program to inspire student research and skills. Educators are encouraged to join the free Educators' Network for benefits like lesson plans and a museum shop discount.
The document discusses the Russian Mosaica Heritage Festival, which celebrates the culture of the Russian immigrant community in Philadelphia. It notes that the festival has taken place annually from 2003-2010, featuring concerts, ethnic food, art, and organizations representing the third largest immigrant group in the city. The goal is to find, support, and pass on the cultural heritage of immigrant artists through educational programs.
Dr. Marina Korsakova-Kreyn is recommending Dr. David Levy to become a book reviewer for Notes Journal. Dr. Levy is the Chief Librarian at Lander School at Touro College and has an extensive knowledge of Jewish culture and music as well as European musical traditions. Dr. Korsakova-Kreyn, as a professor at Touro College, enjoyed conversations with Dr. Levy about music and listening to his lectures on Jewish music, believing that his expertise and passion for music could greatly benefit Notes Journal.
The very super of Thai festivals from 4 different parts of Thailand. Let's take a look if you are interested in the very amazing of Thai culture which presents through the festivals.
This document discusses patriotism and cosmopolitanism. It defines patriotism as love of one's country and a desire to serve its interests. Benefits of patriotism include giving people joy, responsibility, confidence, and respect through a sense of belonging to one's nation. Cosmopolitanism is defined as placing the interests of humanity above those of individual nations. The document also discusses how patriotism can be developed through family education and interest in a country's culture and traditions.
The document examines promotional materials from several contrasting festivals, including the Baisakhi Festival, Festival of World Cultures, Lady Fest, Glastonbury Festival, and Download Festival. For each festival, details are provided about the type of festival, its artistic policy or aims, examples of programme content, and its target audience. The festivals covered include national celebrations, international arts festivals, and music festivals that aim to bring together people from various cultures, backgrounds, ages and ethnicities through concerts, performances, markets and other events.
The document examines promotional materials from several contrasting festivals, including the Baisakhi Festival, Festival of World Cultures, Lady Fest, Glastonbury Festival, and Download Festival. For each festival, details are provided about the type of festival, its artistic policy or aims, examples of programme content, and its target audience. The festivals investigated cover a range of genres from national celebrations and arts to music and range in their target audiences from specific religious or gender groups to people of all ages and backgrounds.
The document announces the 2007 events and exhibits at the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco which celebrate Chinese heritage and culture. It highlights exhibits that promote diversity and engage both the local community and emerging artists. Events include art exhibits, film screenings, poetry readings, and discussions that connect generations, broaden perspectives, and promote cultural understanding.
Classical music originated in Western traditions from the 11th century to present day. It developed sophisticated instrumental forms like symphonies and sonatas during the common practice period from 1600-1800. While originally using harps, lutes and woodwinds, classical music now occasionally incorporates electric instruments. It is regularly used as background music and some great composers include Edvard Grieg and Antonio Vivaldi. Parents often enroll children in classical training for discipline and education. Classical music is produced in a studio to precisely record all musical elements at the highest quality. Its target audience is generally people over 30 who can afford the sometimes expensive genre.
Alenka Miljević - speaker at Teachmeet International Bett 2020bvtricks
Alenka Miljević is a teacher at Primary School Braće Radića - Bračević in Croatia. She organized a museum night at her school as part of an Erasmus+ eTwinning project called "Time Machine" where students collected old items and organized exhibits about traditional names, food, and the city museum of Split. The event was a success with activities that taught history through music from different eras including the Renaissance, Beethoven, The Beatles, and ABBA.
All entries for the Time Line must be submitted through a Google form by February 4th, 2013 at 5pm. Visual art submissions must be handed to a visual arts teacher by February 5th at 3pm, along with a completed physical form taped to the back. Piano accompaniments for pieces requiring them must be given to performing arts teachers by February 6th at 3pm. A copy of any music or poetry being performed must be presented to the adjudicator on the Eisteddfod day of February 25th.
The document is a bookshelf from the UCD School of Music that lists numerous books and publications authored by faculty and researchers at the school. It summarizes the research topics covered in the publications, which include Irish cultural history, North-Indian sacred music, African-American music, musical form theory, music aesthetics, 19th century German culture, Western medieval chant, 20th century music, and the representation of death in music. The bookshelf then lists the titles, editors, and contributors for over 20 publications that cover these and other musical topics.
Museums are Places that are Quietly SubversiveWest Muse
Has your museum ever tried to engage audiences in controversial topics, moderate discussions about social movements, or introduce inclusive practices only to be stymied by your board or director? Does it feel impossible for your museum to be an advocate for social justice issues? This session is informed by the growing movement of museums and museum professionals working to dispel the myth of institutional neutrality or nonpartisanship, the reality of museum professionals who can’t overtly address controversial topics, and a belief that “museums are places that are quietly subversive.”
The award-winning bluegrass band Gibson Brothers, named "Entertainer of the Year" for the second straight year by the International Bluegrass Music Association, will perform a concert at their alma mater SUNY Plattsburgh on November 16th. The concert is a fundraiser for the effort "Bluegrass for the Next Generation" to promote bluegrass music at the college and community through classes, scholarships, concerts, jam sessions and a radio show. Brothers Eric and Leigh Gibson, who both graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh, formed the band with Junior Barber on Dobro and Junior's son Mike on bass after studying and practicing music during their time at the college.
The document summarizes the author's experiences participating in a professional development seminar at the University of South Carolina in 2004. It describes events like an orientation with American Councils for International Education, receiving a certificate of achievement, and tours of landmarks in Washington D.C. such as the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and Arlington Cemetery.
The document summarizes two upcoming events in New York City and Honolulu:
1) The "Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial" exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York from February 12 to August 21. The exhibition will feature over 250 works from 63 international designers across various media like fashion, architecture, and interactive video games.
2) The 22nd annual Honolulu Festival in Hawaii from March 11-13. The celebration will include cultural performances, parades, and fireworks. Events include traditional drumming and dances, a parade through Waikiki featuring acrobats balancing lanterns, and a fireworks show on the final night.
The Royal Refined Music of Hue was proclaimed as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2003. It originated in the 13th century but flourished under the Nguyen Dynasty. It was an elegant music performed only in imperial courts and ceremonies, expressing respect to gods and kings. It boasted high artistic value because of support from the royal court. After international recognition, performances were held in Europe and received praise. Royal refined music and royal meals in Hue allow visitors insight into luxury of life under the Nguyen dynasty.
This document provides a marketing plan for a Christmas musical event in Vilnius, Lithuania presented by the International Youth Foundation. The plan includes a situation analysis, objectives, target audience analysis, communication strategy, messaging and creative ideas, action plan, budget, and approach for evaluating results. The event is a Christmas musical starring Korean students from Finland that will take place on December 2nd at the Didzioji Aula venue near the Geology faculty. The key objectives are to build awareness of the foundation, foster appreciation for international art, and increase attendance at future events. The primary target audience is Lithuanian families with children aged 30-50.
Este documento anuncia que habrá pláticas de inducción para el servicio social el 17 y 18 de junio a las 9:00 y 11:00 horas respectivamente en el aula magna para los alumnos de los programas LEMO, LEI y LEF que cumplen con el 70% de créditos y van a realizar su servicio social. Se les pide llevar su cardex con promedio legible y anotar su correo electrónico.
El documento describe el proceso de participación pública para el programa de ordenamiento ecológico, el cual consta de 6 etapas: 1) Definición del contexto, 2) Análisis institucional, 3) Elaboración del plan, 4) Ejecución del plan a través de convocatoria y taller participativo, 5) Análisis de resultados, 6) Presentación de resultados al público. El taller participativo busca identificar y jerarquizar atributos ambientales para la toma de decisiones. Se mencionan también limitaciones como falta de representatividad o interés.
The document discusses the Russian Mosaica Heritage Festival, which celebrates the culture of the Russian immigrant community in Philadelphia. It notes that the festival has taken place annually from 2003-2010, featuring concerts, ethnic food, art, and organizations representing the third largest immigrant group in the city. The goal is to find, support, and pass on the cultural heritage of immigrant artists through educational programs.
Dr. Marina Korsakova-Kreyn is recommending Dr. David Levy to become a book reviewer for Notes Journal. Dr. Levy is the Chief Librarian at Lander School at Touro College and has an extensive knowledge of Jewish culture and music as well as European musical traditions. Dr. Korsakova-Kreyn, as a professor at Touro College, enjoyed conversations with Dr. Levy about music and listening to his lectures on Jewish music, believing that his expertise and passion for music could greatly benefit Notes Journal.
The very super of Thai festivals from 4 different parts of Thailand. Let's take a look if you are interested in the very amazing of Thai culture which presents through the festivals.
This document discusses patriotism and cosmopolitanism. It defines patriotism as love of one's country and a desire to serve its interests. Benefits of patriotism include giving people joy, responsibility, confidence, and respect through a sense of belonging to one's nation. Cosmopolitanism is defined as placing the interests of humanity above those of individual nations. The document also discusses how patriotism can be developed through family education and interest in a country's culture and traditions.
The document examines promotional materials from several contrasting festivals, including the Baisakhi Festival, Festival of World Cultures, Lady Fest, Glastonbury Festival, and Download Festival. For each festival, details are provided about the type of festival, its artistic policy or aims, examples of programme content, and its target audience. The festivals covered include national celebrations, international arts festivals, and music festivals that aim to bring together people from various cultures, backgrounds, ages and ethnicities through concerts, performances, markets and other events.
The document examines promotional materials from several contrasting festivals, including the Baisakhi Festival, Festival of World Cultures, Lady Fest, Glastonbury Festival, and Download Festival. For each festival, details are provided about the type of festival, its artistic policy or aims, examples of programme content, and its target audience. The festivals investigated cover a range of genres from national celebrations and arts to music and range in their target audiences from specific religious or gender groups to people of all ages and backgrounds.
The document announces the 2007 events and exhibits at the Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco which celebrate Chinese heritage and culture. It highlights exhibits that promote diversity and engage both the local community and emerging artists. Events include art exhibits, film screenings, poetry readings, and discussions that connect generations, broaden perspectives, and promote cultural understanding.
Classical music originated in Western traditions from the 11th century to present day. It developed sophisticated instrumental forms like symphonies and sonatas during the common practice period from 1600-1800. While originally using harps, lutes and woodwinds, classical music now occasionally incorporates electric instruments. It is regularly used as background music and some great composers include Edvard Grieg and Antonio Vivaldi. Parents often enroll children in classical training for discipline and education. Classical music is produced in a studio to precisely record all musical elements at the highest quality. Its target audience is generally people over 30 who can afford the sometimes expensive genre.
Alenka Miljević - speaker at Teachmeet International Bett 2020bvtricks
Alenka Miljević is a teacher at Primary School Braće Radića - Bračević in Croatia. She organized a museum night at her school as part of an Erasmus+ eTwinning project called "Time Machine" where students collected old items and organized exhibits about traditional names, food, and the city museum of Split. The event was a success with activities that taught history through music from different eras including the Renaissance, Beethoven, The Beatles, and ABBA.
All entries for the Time Line must be submitted through a Google form by February 4th, 2013 at 5pm. Visual art submissions must be handed to a visual arts teacher by February 5th at 3pm, along with a completed physical form taped to the back. Piano accompaniments for pieces requiring them must be given to performing arts teachers by February 6th at 3pm. A copy of any music or poetry being performed must be presented to the adjudicator on the Eisteddfod day of February 25th.
The document is a bookshelf from the UCD School of Music that lists numerous books and publications authored by faculty and researchers at the school. It summarizes the research topics covered in the publications, which include Irish cultural history, North-Indian sacred music, African-American music, musical form theory, music aesthetics, 19th century German culture, Western medieval chant, 20th century music, and the representation of death in music. The bookshelf then lists the titles, editors, and contributors for over 20 publications that cover these and other musical topics.
Museums are Places that are Quietly SubversiveWest Muse
Has your museum ever tried to engage audiences in controversial topics, moderate discussions about social movements, or introduce inclusive practices only to be stymied by your board or director? Does it feel impossible for your museum to be an advocate for social justice issues? This session is informed by the growing movement of museums and museum professionals working to dispel the myth of institutional neutrality or nonpartisanship, the reality of museum professionals who can’t overtly address controversial topics, and a belief that “museums are places that are quietly subversive.”
The award-winning bluegrass band Gibson Brothers, named "Entertainer of the Year" for the second straight year by the International Bluegrass Music Association, will perform a concert at their alma mater SUNY Plattsburgh on November 16th. The concert is a fundraiser for the effort "Bluegrass for the Next Generation" to promote bluegrass music at the college and community through classes, scholarships, concerts, jam sessions and a radio show. Brothers Eric and Leigh Gibson, who both graduated from SUNY Plattsburgh, formed the band with Junior Barber on Dobro and Junior's son Mike on bass after studying and practicing music during their time at the college.
The document summarizes the author's experiences participating in a professional development seminar at the University of South Carolina in 2004. It describes events like an orientation with American Councils for International Education, receiving a certificate of achievement, and tours of landmarks in Washington D.C. such as the Lincoln Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, and Arlington Cemetery.
The document summarizes two upcoming events in New York City and Honolulu:
1) The "Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial" exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York from February 12 to August 21. The exhibition will feature over 250 works from 63 international designers across various media like fashion, architecture, and interactive video games.
2) The 22nd annual Honolulu Festival in Hawaii from March 11-13. The celebration will include cultural performances, parades, and fireworks. Events include traditional drumming and dances, a parade through Waikiki featuring acrobats balancing lanterns, and a fireworks show on the final night.
The Royal Refined Music of Hue was proclaimed as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2003. It originated in the 13th century but flourished under the Nguyen Dynasty. It was an elegant music performed only in imperial courts and ceremonies, expressing respect to gods and kings. It boasted high artistic value because of support from the royal court. After international recognition, performances were held in Europe and received praise. Royal refined music and royal meals in Hue allow visitors insight into luxury of life under the Nguyen dynasty.
This document provides a marketing plan for a Christmas musical event in Vilnius, Lithuania presented by the International Youth Foundation. The plan includes a situation analysis, objectives, target audience analysis, communication strategy, messaging and creative ideas, action plan, budget, and approach for evaluating results. The event is a Christmas musical starring Korean students from Finland that will take place on December 2nd at the Didzioji Aula venue near the Geology faculty. The key objectives are to build awareness of the foundation, foster appreciation for international art, and increase attendance at future events. The primary target audience is Lithuanian families with children aged 30-50.
Este documento anuncia que habrá pláticas de inducción para el servicio social el 17 y 18 de junio a las 9:00 y 11:00 horas respectivamente en el aula magna para los alumnos de los programas LEMO, LEI y LEF que cumplen con el 70% de créditos y van a realizar su servicio social. Se les pide llevar su cardex con promedio legible y anotar su correo electrónico.
El documento describe el proceso de participación pública para el programa de ordenamiento ecológico, el cual consta de 6 etapas: 1) Definición del contexto, 2) Análisis institucional, 3) Elaboración del plan, 4) Ejecución del plan a través de convocatoria y taller participativo, 5) Análisis de resultados, 6) Presentación de resultados al público. El taller participativo busca identificar y jerarquizar atributos ambientales para la toma de decisiones. Se mencionan también limitaciones como falta de representatividad o interés.
O poema descreve a importância das árvores, destacando que elas fornecem frutos e flores nas estações apropriadas e são essenciais para muitos itens do dia a dia, como portas, lápis e berços. O autor pede para que as crianças respeitem as árvores e não as maltratem.
This document provides instructions for making a word search puzzle and includes the solution. It lists words related to privacy, surveillance, whistleblowing and media including Snowden, Assange, WikiLeaks, Watergate and more.
This document contains a list of 13 email addresses and corresponding passwords. The emails include services from Yahoo and Hotmail, with passwords ranging in length from 3 to 12 characters containing a mix of letters and numbers.
This document contains information about an inflammable thinner. It lists the product as an inflammable thinner and provides a quantity of 3,500 units under the label "common".
Mi barrio se compone de una sola casa, la mía propia. El documento habla sobre el hogar de la persona sin dar más detalles sobre el entorno o vecindario que la rodea. En pocas palabras, el texto se centra únicamente en la vivienda de quien escribe.
O documento discute fundamentos de circuitos lógicos, incluindo tipos de circuitos lógicos (de dois níveis e multiníveis), exemplo de soma de produtos, simplificação de inversores, formas simplificadas e fatoradas, complexidade de circuitos e uso de mapas de Karnaugh para simplificação de equações booleanas.
Este documento habla sobre el uso de las TIC en la educación y se enfoca en las personas en lugar de la tecnología. Discute cómo las nuevas generaciones usan la tecnología de maneras muy diferentes y cómo es importante entenderlos mejor. También menciona algunas iniciativas del gobierno español para promover el desarrollo de contenidos educativos digitales, la formación de docentes y estudios sobre el uso de la tecnología entre los jóvenes.
Este documento presenta el programa anual de la materia de Inglés. Se divide en tres trimestres que cubren contenidos gramaticales como verbos, sustantivos, adjetivos, tiempos verbales como presente, pasado y futuro. También incluye evaluaciones orales y escritas, objetivos de promoción y detalles sobre los exámenes finales.
LA INVERSIÓN EN OCIO Y CULTURA POR FAMILIA BAJA EN BALEARS, SEGÚN EL ESTUDIO “EL GASTO EN OCIO Y CULTURA EN ESPAÑA 2013” REALIZADO POR EAE BUSINESS SCHOOL.
Gerencia de proyectos de tecnologia educativa 1Laura Acuña
El documento describe el rol del profesional en el desarrollo de proyectos, incluyendo la planificación, gestión de recursos y expectativas, determinación de responsables y su rigor. También detalla los elementos necesarios en el ciclo de vida de los proyectos, como las fases inicial, intermedia y final, y los responsables en cada etapa como el director, cliente, personal, equipo, patrocinador y oficina gestora.
Medieval people had various forms of entertainment including musical instruments like the hurdy-gurdy and lute, as well as games like chess, checkers, and outdoor activities like tag and see saw. String instruments and board games were popular, while card games and dice games were also played. A wide variety of indoor and outdoor games have been passed down from the Middle Ages.
Medieval people had various forms of entertainment including many musical instruments like bells, flutes, and harps. String instruments like hurdy-gurdys and lutes were also popular. Many board games were played such as chess, checkers, and outdoor games like blind man's buff, tag, and see saw.
Festivals can be celebrated for a variety of reasons and take many forms. Some examples provided are arts, beer, comedy, and food festivals. Festivals often celebrate important cultural aspects of a community, such as religion, food, or music. The Spain Tomato Festival, or La Tomatina, is a famous food festival held each year in Bunol, Spain where tens of tons of tomatoes are thrown in the streets over the course of one hour. The London Music Festival, also known as Lovebox, began as a dance music club night and expanded into a multi-genre festival including world music, pop, and other performances. Festivals can be funded by communities, companies, and art organizations through sponsorships.
This document provides an overview of the origins and development of music in Nigeria, with a focus on contemporary Nigerian hip-hop artists. It discusses how hip-hop was introduced to Nigeria in the late 1980s and grew in popularity. Many early Nigerian hip-hop artists are mentioned who helped establish the genre. The document then examines how contemporary Nigerian hip-hop artists, through their lyrics, address socio-political issues in Nigeria and satirize problems like corruption, poverty, and the government's insensitivity. Artists like Ice Prince, Eedris Abdulkareem, and African China are discussed who directly comment on and critique challenges facing Nigerian society.
There are many types of festivals around the world that celebrate various cultural, religious, or historical events. Some examples provided are arts, music, food, and wine festivals. Festivals are community events that bring people together and allow them to celebrate meaningful aspects of their local culture or traditions. They can range from small family gatherings to large international events. Festivals play an important role in preserving history and building community identity and spirit.
There are many types of festivals celebrated around the world that bring communities together. Some examples provided are arts, music, food and wine festivals. Festivals are events where communities gather to celebrate important historical events or unique aspects of their local culture, such as food, religion, or agricultural products. Festivals date back in history and provide an opportunity for communities to spend time together outside of their daily lives. They can range from small family gatherings to large events involving an entire community or region. Funding for festivals comes from the communities themselves or from corporate sponsors, depending on the type and size of the event.
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The document announces the upcoming 35th annual International Festival of Authors running from October 23 to November 2, which will focus on works exploring societal changes following World War 1. It notes that over 150 authors from various genres will participate, including several acclaimed writers. Additionally, it provides information about special events during the festival and encourages volunteers to attend an upcoming meeting on September 20 for a presentation and mandatory training for those interested in volunteering.
The Happy Ghosts of Harbord - Harbordite No. 30HarbordClub
Harbord Collegiate Institute has undergone significant changes in its first 100 years of existence. It started in 1892 with 250 students in a 15-room schoolhouse, and has since expanded with growing enrollment. Many notable alumni have achieved success in various fields. The school has a proud tradition of excellence in academics and extracurricular activities. It looks forward to continued success in educating future generations of students.
Jewish social – cultural organisation in czestochowa, polandetwinning2013
The Jewish Social and Cultural Organisation in Poland is the largest secular Jewish organization in the country. It was formed in 1950 by merging two pre-World War II organizations and aims to represent the Jewish population, develop Jewish culture, promote the Yiddish language, and protect Jewish heritage in Poland. It has 16 branches across Poland that organize cultural events celebrating Jewish traditions. Students from a local school regularly visit the branch in Częstochowa to participate in meetings, holidays, and concerts to learn about Jewish culture.
This document discusses how music and songs transmit cultural heritage, create ethnic identity, and make meaning of shared experiences for different groups. It provides examples of folk songs from English and Irish cultures and how they reflected historical experiences. It also examines the Cuban song "Guantanamera" and its role in fostering Cuban nationalism, as well as the civil rights song "Eyes on the Prize" and Israel's national anthem "HaTikvah" in constructing identities. For each example, it lists ethnographic questions about the origins, context, meaning and functions of the songs.
The document discusses efforts to preserve indigenous languages in North America, which have faced significant endangerment and loss due to colonization. It notes that two-thirds of native languages in the United States are extinct or endangered. Various institutions and programs have attempted to document languages, teach them to younger generations, and promote language revitalization, including the National Museum of the American Indian. Overall, the document outlines the threats to indigenous languages and some successes in preservation efforts.
The document summarizes the resources and exhibits available at the Virginia Historical Society museum and library. It provides an overview of the organization's mission to preserve Virginia's history. Specific highlights mentioned include rare materials like an original volume of the Encyclopedie and George Caitlin prints, as well as permanent exhibits on Virginia history and a current exhibit on Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. The library contains a diverse collection of sources for researching Virginia's past.
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The document discusses using literature to teach about the Holocaust and genocide. It provides examples of books, poems, and artworks that can be used to address difficult topics like discrimination, oppression, and mass murder. It also notes that only 17 US states have mandatory Holocaust education, and Virginia is not one of them. The document advocates for using guiding questions to have deeper discussions about concepts like citizenship, loyalty, and standing up to evil.
The document discusses how art was stolen from Jews and others by the Nazis during the Holocaust, with some pieces being found but most still lost. It notes that many discovered works are in museums but not returned to their rightful owners, and there should be efforts to find and recover art stolen by the Nazis to give it back to owners. Hitler had his soldiers steal art from Jewish homes and would take specific works he wanted, showing his desire to strip everything from Jews.
The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s-1930s saw the flourishing of African American art, music, dance and literature in Harlem, New York. Migrants brought blues and spiritual musical traditions with African roots. Major influences included the blending of African cultures during slavery, European Christianity, and Negro spirituals. Famous musicians included Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie, and Duke Ellington. Nightlife venues like the Cotton Club and Savoy Ballroom featured performances and dancing like the Lindy Hop. Music of the time had social and cultural impacts for African Americans and influenced later genres.
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This document provides an overview of entertainment and leisure activities in the USA. It discusses how Americans spend their free time, including various genres of music, travel throughout the extensive highway and airport systems, sports leagues and events, theme parks, museums, volunteering, and the influence of religion. The document aims to educate readers on cultural differences in preferences and traditions between the USA and other countries like Albania.
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