Jordan Czech was born on May 9, 2001 at Maple Ridge Hospital. He comes from a nice, caring and funny family and attended Albion Elementary School. His favorite activities include golf, fishing, games, sleeping and popcorn. Some of his friends are Toney, Logan, Elden, Aiden and Jacob. He is unsure of what he wants to be when he grows up but suggests a NASA worker or Telus worker. He has traveled to several places including Prince George, Ontario, Abbotsford, Revelstoke and Seattle. His goals for the school year are to do well and he would most like to join the fly fishing club.
Imagine your life without your limbs, you may feel incredibly hopeless, however, Nick Vujicic ,has made his disability an opportunity. His parents motivated him to overcome his obstacles.
This presentation was created as an introductory assignment for EDU 671 Fundamentals of Educational Research @ Ashford University.
After viewing the presentation did you notice anything that was continuous throughout the presentation. For example a particular repeating figure?
Did you see the frog on every slide?
Go back and see if you can find them all, some are easier than others.
Imagine your life without your limbs, you may feel incredibly hopeless, however, Nick Vujicic ,has made his disability an opportunity. His parents motivated him to overcome his obstacles.
This presentation was created as an introductory assignment for EDU 671 Fundamentals of Educational Research @ Ashford University.
After viewing the presentation did you notice anything that was continuous throughout the presentation. For example a particular repeating figure?
Did you see the frog on every slide?
Go back and see if you can find them all, some are easier than others.
Rotary Church Hill Elephants don't bite. - Presented 4/28/14Jim Wilson
Elephants don’t bite - at least not many folks in Richmond. What does “bite”, or get to us are the “little things” – those gnats and mosquitoes. The solution to improved performance and increase effectiveness, more success and getting more fun and love in your life is to do the “little things” better, and then you’ll get the big ones right.
This fun presentation focuses on practical techniques that people can use on a daily basis to build a positive attitude that will impact their performance levels. A list of 10 “little things” that can get your “BIG” results will be covered.
Earliest Galaxies in the JADES Origins Field: Luminosity Function and Cosmic ...Sérgio Sacani
We characterize the earliest galaxy population in the JADES Origins Field (JOF), the deepest
imaging field observed with JWST. We make use of the ancillary Hubble optical images (5 filters
spanning 0.4−0.9µm) and novel JWST images with 14 filters spanning 0.8−5µm, including 7 mediumband filters, and reaching total exposure times of up to 46 hours per filter. We combine all our data
at > 2.3µm to construct an ultradeep image, reaching as deep as ≈ 31.4 AB mag in the stack and
30.3-31.0 AB mag (5σ, r = 0.1” circular aperture) in individual filters. We measure photometric
redshifts and use robust selection criteria to identify a sample of eight galaxy candidates at redshifts
z = 11.5 − 15. These objects show compact half-light radii of R1/2 ∼ 50 − 200pc, stellar masses of
M⋆ ∼ 107−108M⊙, and star-formation rates of SFR ∼ 0.1−1 M⊙ yr−1
. Our search finds no candidates
at 15 < z < 20, placing upper limits at these redshifts. We develop a forward modeling approach to
infer the properties of the evolving luminosity function without binning in redshift or luminosity that
marginalizes over the photometric redshift uncertainty of our candidate galaxies and incorporates the
impact of non-detections. We find a z = 12 luminosity function in good agreement with prior results,
and that the luminosity function normalization and UV luminosity density decline by a factor of ∼ 2.5
from z = 12 to z = 14. We discuss the possible implications of our results in the context of theoretical
models for evolution of the dark matter halo mass function.
Nutraceutical market, scope and growth: Herbal drug technologyLokesh Patil
As consumer awareness of health and wellness rises, the nutraceutical market—which includes goods like functional meals, drinks, and dietary supplements that provide health advantages beyond basic nutrition—is growing significantly. As healthcare expenses rise, the population ages, and people want natural and preventative health solutions more and more, this industry is increasing quickly. Further driving market expansion are product formulation innovations and the use of cutting-edge technology for customized nutrition. With its worldwide reach, the nutraceutical industry is expected to keep growing and provide significant chances for research and investment in a number of categories, including vitamins, minerals, probiotics, and herbal supplements.
Multi-source connectivity as the driver of solar wind variability in the heli...Sérgio Sacani
The ambient solar wind that flls the heliosphere originates from multiple
sources in the solar corona and is highly structured. It is often described
as high-speed, relatively homogeneous, plasma streams from coronal
holes and slow-speed, highly variable, streams whose source regions are
under debate. A key goal of ESA/NASA’s Solar Orbiter mission is to identify
solar wind sources and understand what drives the complexity seen in the
heliosphere. By combining magnetic feld modelling and spectroscopic
techniques with high-resolution observations and measurements, we show
that the solar wind variability detected in situ by Solar Orbiter in March
2022 is driven by spatio-temporal changes in the magnetic connectivity to
multiple sources in the solar atmosphere. The magnetic feld footpoints
connected to the spacecraft moved from the boundaries of a coronal hole
to one active region (12961) and then across to another region (12957). This
is refected in the in situ measurements, which show the transition from fast
to highly Alfvénic then to slow solar wind that is disrupted by the arrival of
a coronal mass ejection. Our results describe solar wind variability at 0.5 au
but are applicable to near-Earth observatories.
5. WHAT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DID I
COME FROM
• I came from Albion Elementary.
• What a small school, they have to much
people.
6. WHAT ARE MY FAVEROT FIVE
THING?
• 1. GOLF
• 2. FISHING
• 3. GAMES
• 4. SLEEPING
• 5. POPCORN
7. WHO ARE MY FRIENDS
• My friends are Toney, Logan, Elden, Aiden,
and Jacob.
• That was the end because I cant fit the
rest on here.
8. WHAT DO I WANT TO BE WHEN I
• What do I want to be when I grow GROW UP?
up?
• I don’t know.
• Maybe a nasa worker.
Or maybe a telus worker.
You never know a good
Job till you try it.
9. WHAT PLACES HAVE I BEEN TOO?
• I have been too, Prince George, Ontario, Abbotsford, Revelstoke, Vernon,
Seattle, pawol River, and Bellingham.
10. WHAT ARE MY GOALS FOR THIS
SCHOOL YEAR?
• My goal is to do good this year.
11. IF YOU COULD CHOOSE ANYTHING TO
DO THIS YEAR WHAT WOULD IT BE?
• I would do science because it is cool and fun.
12. WHAT ARE Y0UR PET PEEVES?
When I am doing something one the computer
and someone quits what I am doing or keeps
pausing a video I am watching.