This document contains a list of different animal names including zebra, kittens, puppies, dolphins, turtle, tigers in the rain, birds, monkeys, elephants, and hippos. It also includes citations for images related to each of these animals.
This document discusses various types of moths and caterpillars, providing one or two images and links for each. It includes species such as the puss moth, sibine stimulea, tinolius eburneigutta, papilio troilus, adoneta bicaudata, lagoa crispata, xylophanes tersa, lophocampa maculat, automeris io, citheronia regalis, and phypropus callitrichoides. It concludes with a warning not to touch or catch caterpillars in nature without knowing what they are, as some can be highly dangerous to humans and cause serious injuries.
This document contains a series of random letters and words with no apparent meaning or connection between them. It also contains references to 5 photos on Flickr with captions related to Android, email, napping, Amazon, and Tim Tebow.
This is a PowerPoint presentation using Mischief Mouse on some of the slides. It was made for the Managing E - Learning course I am doing as part of a degree in education with CQUniversity.
This document contains a list of different types of animals organized by category including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. It also includes several links related to animals, zoos, and conservation.
The document contains a series of letters from A to Z with accompanying images. Each letter is followed by a hyperlink to an image related to that letter, including an apple, eggs in a scrapbook, an igloo, a jaguar, a Kit Kat bar, a night scene, an octopus, a platypus, a photo of Queen, a giant rabbit, an umbrella, a Ford Transit van, a modded Xbox 360 case, a yo-yo, and a zebra.
The document discusses food chains and the roles of producers, consumers, prey and predators. It provides links to videos and websites about food chains, including defining producers as plants that make their own food and are at the start of food chains, consumers as animals that eat plants or other animals, predators as animals that eat other animals, and the animals predators eat are called prey.
This document discusses various types of moths and caterpillars, providing one or two images and links for each. It includes species such as the puss moth, sibine stimulea, tinolius eburneigutta, papilio troilus, adoneta bicaudata, lagoa crispata, xylophanes tersa, lophocampa maculat, automeris io, citheronia regalis, and phypropus callitrichoides. It concludes with a warning not to touch or catch caterpillars in nature without knowing what they are, as some can be highly dangerous to humans and cause serious injuries.
This document contains a series of random letters and words with no apparent meaning or connection between them. It also contains references to 5 photos on Flickr with captions related to Android, email, napping, Amazon, and Tim Tebow.
This is a PowerPoint presentation using Mischief Mouse on some of the slides. It was made for the Managing E - Learning course I am doing as part of a degree in education with CQUniversity.
This document contains a list of different types of animals organized by category including mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. It also includes several links related to animals, zoos, and conservation.
The document contains a series of letters from A to Z with accompanying images. Each letter is followed by a hyperlink to an image related to that letter, including an apple, eggs in a scrapbook, an igloo, a jaguar, a Kit Kat bar, a night scene, an octopus, a platypus, a photo of Queen, a giant rabbit, an umbrella, a Ford Transit van, a modded Xbox 360 case, a yo-yo, and a zebra.
The document discusses food chains and the roles of producers, consumers, prey and predators. It provides links to videos and websites about food chains, including defining producers as plants that make their own food and are at the start of food chains, consumers as animals that eat plants or other animals, predators as animals that eat other animals, and the animals predators eat are called prey.
African lions typically live in prides consisting of related females and cubs along with a few adult males. They mainly inhabit savannah and grassland areas of Africa and can weigh over 550 pounds. Their population has declined nearly 50% over the past decade primarily due to habitat loss and conflicts with humans.
This document contains a list of 10 mammal categories: Marine Mammal, Flying Mammal, Toothless Mammal, Carnivore, Mammals with Trunks, Rodent, Insect-eaters, Hoofed Mammals, Primates, and includes references to websites about different types of mammals.
The document features pictures and descriptions of various Australian animals that are featured in the children's book "Are We There Yet?" by Alison Lester. Some of the animals included are pelicans, whales, dolphins, thorny devils, witchetty grubs, egrets, jabirus, crocodiles, barramundi fish, Ulysses butterflies, Tasmanian tigers, and fairy penguins.
This collage by Steven provides information about himself through images and text. It introduces his name and includes images of his name. It then outlines his core values of intelligence, attractiveness, patriotism, independence, and earning money. Steven expresses some short term goals of saving $400 in 5 months and long term goals of attending college and joining the Air Force. The collage also lists things Steven wants and needs like a new computer graphics card, phone, gym membership, car, and good grades on his report card.
This document contains 10 URLs related to animal abuse. The URLs reference articles, papers, and videos in Spanish that discuss issues like lack of legislation around animal welfare, definitions of animal abuse, cases of abuse, and psychological factors contributing to cruelty against animals. Many of the sources come from Latin American websites and organizations focusing on animal rights.
This document discusses building an autonomous vehicle simulator. It provides links to resources on behavioral cloning and the mechanism of self-driving cars. It also outlines two major issues with behavioral cloning: steering centralization and lack of diversity in datasets. It recommends addressing these issues through data augmentation and an end-to-end model to enable trying a first self-driving simulation.
This document lists various web tools and technologies across different categories such as productivity, gadgets, academics, health, graphics, and writing. Each listing includes a brief 1-2 sentence description and a link to the website. There are over 30 different tools and websites mentioned in total covering a wide range of topics and uses.
Grandma found a magical peach that contained a young boy named Momotaro. Momotaro recruited a pheasant, a dog, and a monkey to join him on an expedition to defeat demons on a distant island. After defeating the demons, Momotaro and his animal friends returned victorious to the village with treasure.
This document discusses the history and advancements of prosthetics through a series of images and citations. It references developments like Dean Kamen's robotic prosthetic arm from 2007 and early experiments combining robotics with artificial limbs. The document also evaluates several sources on their usefulness for researching prosthetics and veterans' experiences using different prosthetic technologies.
Protein Synthesis: 3.5 Transcription & Translation (SL)Stephen Taylor
This document provides links to resources about firefly bioluminescence including a photo of a firefly, animations of transcription and translation, and links to pages explaining firefly genetics and bioluminescence. It also includes a request for donations to the Biology4Good charity and notes that the content can be linked or embedded but not sold or rehosted.
This document discusses the animal skinning process used in the fashion industry. It examines how animals are raised and killed for their fur and skin. Various photos and videos from organizations like PETA showcase the treatment of animals on fur farms and in slaughterhouses. The document aims to bring awareness to the inhumane practices of the fur trade and its environmental impacts through the use of multiple credible photo credits and sources.
Keep slides simple with limited text and effects. High quality graphics and templates can enhance slides if used sparingly. Font choice and media inclusion should effectively communicate your message.
This document contains a collection of links related to App Inventor and programming. It includes links to photos of early App Inventor workshops in Japan, documentation on the Squeak programming language, news articles about App Inventor moving to MIT, the main App Inventor website, Japanese blogs discussing App Inventor, and the App Inventor Japan Google group. The links provide resources for learning about and using App Inventor, a visual programming tool for building Android apps.
We often have misconceptions about who we truly are due to external sources that can influence our perceptions of self. Finding a balanced perspective is important for developing self-awareness and understanding identity beyond these surface level influences.
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
Movie inspiration link s inspiration idea linksLewis Brierley
This document provides a list of 10 links to websites about science fiction and action movies. The links reference pages about the movies Prometheus, Predator, Alien, Pandorum, Star Wars, Elysium, and Dredd as well as pages for reviews and discussions of some of these films. The list gives sources of inspiration and information about ideas related to science fiction genre films.
This document lists various apps, tools, and technologies that can support students with learning disabilities or difficulties. It includes apps for pronunciation, dictation, organization, grammar, verb tenses, flashcards, word prediction programs, mind mapping software, graphic organizers, pencil grips, and digital readers. It also lists tools like highlighters, boardmaker, optical character recognition, living books, audiobooks, and digital story kits. Photos and links are provided for some of the tools.
Hamish Barney, VP of Engineering, discusses developing a minimum viable product (MVP) and testing assumptions, recommending starting testing the MVP as soon as possible using multiple sources of information. He notes that what constitutes an MVP is context dependent and developing one is harder than following a scientific process.
Library essentials for year 1 medical physicsLynne Meehan
The document provides an introduction to library essentials and resources for students at UCL Library Services. It outlines key services like borrowing books, using the library catalog, accessing e-resources and databases, citing sources, and getting help. Library regulations, quiet study spaces, printing, and reference management software are also covered. Contact information is provided for Lynne Meehan of the Science Library to help students with any library needs.
Convergence has had a significant impact on the television broadcasting industry. It refers to the ability of media content to be experienced across multiple platforms and the cooperation between media sectors. For television specifically, convergence means audiences can access television programming anywhere, creating challenges for networks to maintain ratings and attention. Television has transitioned into an era of change where new technologies have opened opportunities for commercialization but also require television to adapt content for new users. One adaptation is interactive audience programming through online comments and social media engagement. This participatory culture helps build audience loyalty in new formats.
Val Petrova is pursuing an MBA and has a bachelor's degree in economics. She has strong writing, analytical, and evaluation skills from balancing multiple projects. Originally from Illinois, she has lived on two continents and seeks opportunities that offer challenging and rewarding work where she can continue learning. She values cooperation, imagination, and helping others.
African lions typically live in prides consisting of related females and cubs along with a few adult males. They mainly inhabit savannah and grassland areas of Africa and can weigh over 550 pounds. Their population has declined nearly 50% over the past decade primarily due to habitat loss and conflicts with humans.
This document contains a list of 10 mammal categories: Marine Mammal, Flying Mammal, Toothless Mammal, Carnivore, Mammals with Trunks, Rodent, Insect-eaters, Hoofed Mammals, Primates, and includes references to websites about different types of mammals.
The document features pictures and descriptions of various Australian animals that are featured in the children's book "Are We There Yet?" by Alison Lester. Some of the animals included are pelicans, whales, dolphins, thorny devils, witchetty grubs, egrets, jabirus, crocodiles, barramundi fish, Ulysses butterflies, Tasmanian tigers, and fairy penguins.
This collage by Steven provides information about himself through images and text. It introduces his name and includes images of his name. It then outlines his core values of intelligence, attractiveness, patriotism, independence, and earning money. Steven expresses some short term goals of saving $400 in 5 months and long term goals of attending college and joining the Air Force. The collage also lists things Steven wants and needs like a new computer graphics card, phone, gym membership, car, and good grades on his report card.
This document contains 10 URLs related to animal abuse. The URLs reference articles, papers, and videos in Spanish that discuss issues like lack of legislation around animal welfare, definitions of animal abuse, cases of abuse, and psychological factors contributing to cruelty against animals. Many of the sources come from Latin American websites and organizations focusing on animal rights.
This document discusses building an autonomous vehicle simulator. It provides links to resources on behavioral cloning and the mechanism of self-driving cars. It also outlines two major issues with behavioral cloning: steering centralization and lack of diversity in datasets. It recommends addressing these issues through data augmentation and an end-to-end model to enable trying a first self-driving simulation.
This document lists various web tools and technologies across different categories such as productivity, gadgets, academics, health, graphics, and writing. Each listing includes a brief 1-2 sentence description and a link to the website. There are over 30 different tools and websites mentioned in total covering a wide range of topics and uses.
Grandma found a magical peach that contained a young boy named Momotaro. Momotaro recruited a pheasant, a dog, and a monkey to join him on an expedition to defeat demons on a distant island. After defeating the demons, Momotaro and his animal friends returned victorious to the village with treasure.
This document discusses the history and advancements of prosthetics through a series of images and citations. It references developments like Dean Kamen's robotic prosthetic arm from 2007 and early experiments combining robotics with artificial limbs. The document also evaluates several sources on their usefulness for researching prosthetics and veterans' experiences using different prosthetic technologies.
Protein Synthesis: 3.5 Transcription & Translation (SL)Stephen Taylor
This document provides links to resources about firefly bioluminescence including a photo of a firefly, animations of transcription and translation, and links to pages explaining firefly genetics and bioluminescence. It also includes a request for donations to the Biology4Good charity and notes that the content can be linked or embedded but not sold or rehosted.
This document discusses the animal skinning process used in the fashion industry. It examines how animals are raised and killed for their fur and skin. Various photos and videos from organizations like PETA showcase the treatment of animals on fur farms and in slaughterhouses. The document aims to bring awareness to the inhumane practices of the fur trade and its environmental impacts through the use of multiple credible photo credits and sources.
Keep slides simple with limited text and effects. High quality graphics and templates can enhance slides if used sparingly. Font choice and media inclusion should effectively communicate your message.
This document contains a collection of links related to App Inventor and programming. It includes links to photos of early App Inventor workshops in Japan, documentation on the Squeak programming language, news articles about App Inventor moving to MIT, the main App Inventor website, Japanese blogs discussing App Inventor, and the App Inventor Japan Google group. The links provide resources for learning about and using App Inventor, a visual programming tool for building Android apps.
We often have misconceptions about who we truly are due to external sources that can influence our perceptions of self. Finding a balanced perspective is important for developing self-awareness and understanding identity beyond these surface level influences.
Our students won_t_research_the_way_we_didNate Kogan
While students today use different tools for research than in the past, the core skills of research remain important. Students need to find relevant information from various sources, analyze what they find, organize their findings, synthesize the information, and share and reflect on what they have learned. New technologies provide additional ways for students to collaborate on research.
Movie inspiration link s inspiration idea linksLewis Brierley
This document provides a list of 10 links to websites about science fiction and action movies. The links reference pages about the movies Prometheus, Predator, Alien, Pandorum, Star Wars, Elysium, and Dredd as well as pages for reviews and discussions of some of these films. The list gives sources of inspiration and information about ideas related to science fiction genre films.
This document lists various apps, tools, and technologies that can support students with learning disabilities or difficulties. It includes apps for pronunciation, dictation, organization, grammar, verb tenses, flashcards, word prediction programs, mind mapping software, graphic organizers, pencil grips, and digital readers. It also lists tools like highlighters, boardmaker, optical character recognition, living books, audiobooks, and digital story kits. Photos and links are provided for some of the tools.
Hamish Barney, VP of Engineering, discusses developing a minimum viable product (MVP) and testing assumptions, recommending starting testing the MVP as soon as possible using multiple sources of information. He notes that what constitutes an MVP is context dependent and developing one is harder than following a scientific process.
Library essentials for year 1 medical physicsLynne Meehan
The document provides an introduction to library essentials and resources for students at UCL Library Services. It outlines key services like borrowing books, using the library catalog, accessing e-resources and databases, citing sources, and getting help. Library regulations, quiet study spaces, printing, and reference management software are also covered. Contact information is provided for Lynne Meehan of the Science Library to help students with any library needs.
Convergence has had a significant impact on the television broadcasting industry. It refers to the ability of media content to be experienced across multiple platforms and the cooperation between media sectors. For television specifically, convergence means audiences can access television programming anywhere, creating challenges for networks to maintain ratings and attention. Television has transitioned into an era of change where new technologies have opened opportunities for commercialization but also require television to adapt content for new users. One adaptation is interactive audience programming through online comments and social media engagement. This participatory culture helps build audience loyalty in new formats.
Val Petrova is pursuing an MBA and has a bachelor's degree in economics. She has strong writing, analytical, and evaluation skills from balancing multiple projects. Originally from Illinois, she has lived on two continents and seeks opportunities that offer challenging and rewarding work where she can continue learning. She values cooperation, imagination, and helping others.
Oral communication involves the exchange of verbal messages through speech. Studies show that 70% of communication time is spent communicating, with 45% listening and 30% speaking. Oral communication skills are important for problem solving, resolving conflicts, influencing others, and being an effective negotiator. Non-verbal communication such as gestures, facial expressions, and body language also provide important messages that account for over 50% of communication. Developing strong oral and non-verbal communication abilities can improve relationships and outcomes in various settings like meetings, negotiations, and conversations.
This document outlines a sales training program with three levels - Junior Seller, Plano Seller, and Senior Seller. Each level builds on the previous one with additional requirements and trainings. The Junior Seller level focuses on basic sales skills and techniques. The Plano Seller level emphasizes account management and upselling. The Senior Seller level prepares members for complex sales through cross-selling training and advanced behavioral techniques. Completing each level involves meeting sales activity targets and raises over time.
SASPAC is a software package that allows users to access and analyze UK census data from 1981, 1991, and 2001. It is owned by local government and managed on their behalf. SASPAC has over 300 member organizations including local and central government, health, academia, and private sector. Preparations have begun for the 2011 census to ensure users continue to have access to datasets and that the software is updated. The vision is to build trust with census offices and deliver accurate data on time through appropriate strategies like a more web-based approach while retaining desktop strengths. SASPAC's wishes for 2011 include bulk data delivery in common formats and early controlled access to data for processing and quality assurance.
This document discusses various types of moths and caterpillars, providing images and links for each one. It lists the scientific and common names of different species, such as the puss moth, sibine stimulea, tinolius eburneigutta, and citheronia regalis. It concludes with a warning not to touch or pick up caterpillars in nature without knowing what they are, as some can be dangerous or cause serious injuries to humans.
This document contains links to various images of baby animals including hedgehogs, rabbits, moose, squirrels, foxes, wolves, pigs, and badgers. The links are from websites documenting wildlife photos.
The document summarizes the Japanese folktale of Momotaro. It tells of an old couple who find a peach floating down the river with a boy inside. The boy, named Momotaro, grows up and leads a monkey, pheasant, and dog to Demon's Island to defeat the demons that lived there.
This document contains a series of random links and text fragments without any clear overall theme or narrative. It references Febreze, photos on Flickr from various users, a translation website, and includes an informal text message discussing symptoms of swine flu.
The old woman found a large peach containing a baby boy, who she named Momotaro. Momotaro grew up determined to defeat the demons causing trouble on the island. He gathered a monkey, dog, and pheasant to join him. In their battle with the demons, Momotaro and his animal friends were successful in defeating the demons, allowing the island people to live happily and peacefully once more.
The document discusses various microorganisms and concepts related to disease including fungi, bacteria, sick cells, quarantine, polio virus, doctors, antibiotics, and hospitals. It suggests the topic is about microbes that cause illness and how medical professionals and facilities work to treat disease.
This document discusses the need for after school programs and community centers to provide safe spaces for children and help prevent incarceration or death. It notes three main points: 1) distributing fliers and talking to parents about after school options, 2) finding mentors passionate about helping kids, and 3) speaking with children and teenagers on the streets. References are provided on the benefits of after school programs in keeping kids safe and reducing crime.
Pushing, pulling or leaving the door openDale Lane
A talk about mobile apps that rely on data from the Internet, and some of the decisions and choices facing mobile app developers in writing them
SlideShare kinda screws with the speaker's notes, so if you'd like the notes it's probably best to download the presentation file.
Overview of the talk is written up at http://dalelane.co.uk/blog/?p=1009
Freddy Morris is an artist from Bessemer, Alabama who began drawing at age 11. He studied art at Auburn University in Montgomery, where his passion for art grew. Morris is motivated to inspire others through their ideas and dreams, believing in diversity and constantly seeking knowledge. His goal is to bring ideas and creations to life through design.
Daniel Judge's Code on the Beach 2015 Session.
A lot of what happens in our career is not because of our technical skills. Instead of worrying about new technologies, we should focus on improving our soft skills. Are you looking to get a promotion or land a better job? You'll need technical skills to get you in the door, but your soft skills will win you the job. We'll dive into areas that help us the most: social skills, professionalism, setting goals, productivity, and staying healthy.
The document is a collection of images related to different pathogens and medical concepts. The images depict fungi, viruses, antigens, macrophages, antibiotics, malaria, parasites, vaccines, contagious diseases, and polio. Each image is linked to its source on Flickr.
The document discusses composting with worms and provides several links about worms and worm bins. It mentions where to purchase worms for about $35 per pound with shipping. It also includes links to photos of different worm bins and composting techniques. The document ends by listing two books about composting and worms.
This document contains a list of 13 image sources from the photo sharing website Flickr.com as well as one image source from the website Iowaaeaonline.org. The images are of various subjects including beaches, landscapes, and close-up airport photos. Attribution is provided for each image in the form of the Flickr username of the photographer or image uploader.
Allison Grim is thankful for their family, friends, marching band, robotics team, Toledo Zoo Teens program, GPS, volunteerism, Blue Lake park, musician Danilo Mezzadri, books, humor, health, rain, showers, and music. The document lists these things Allison is thankful for and provides citations to related websites and images.
Allison Grim is thankful for their family, friends, marching band, robotics team, Toledo Zoo Teens program, GPS, volunteerism, Blue Lake park, musician Danilo Mezzadri, books, humor, good health, rain, showers, and music. The document lists these things Allison is thankful for and provides citations for related websites and images.
Allison Grim is thankful for their family, friends, marching band, robotics team, Toledo Zoo Teens program, GPS, volunteerism, Blue Lake park, musician Danilo Mezzadri, books, humor, good health, rain, showers, and music. The document lists these things Allison is thankful for and provides citations for related websites and images.
The grandmother and grandfather went to the river, where they found a peach containing a baby boy named Momotaro. Momotaro decided to go to Demon's Island to defeat the demons causing trouble. He brought a dog, monkey, and pheasant to help him. They worked together to defeat the demons, and Momotaro and his friends then lived happily ever after.
The grandmother and grandfather went to the river where a peach was found with a boy inside named Momotaro. Momotaro decided to go to Demon's Island accompanied by a dog, monkey, and pheasant to defeat the demons causing trouble. With their help, Momotaro was victorious over the demons and then lived a fortunate life with his animal companions.
This document contains a list of 32 Flickr photo URLs with Creative Commons licenses. The photos cover a variety of subjects including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits and more. They provide a collection of images available for reuse under Creative Commons licenses.
This document is a collection of links to photos on Flickr. The photos show a variety of subjects including landscapes, cityscapes, portraits, and nature scenes. They were taken in different locations by multiple photographers and showcase the visual diversity that can be found on the Flickr photo sharing platform.