The poem expresses a desire to change the world by painting it with different colors on a palette. Sadness would be painted yellow to make smiles sprout. Hunger would be painted green to make healthy fruits grow. Polluted rivers would be painted blue so that fish can swim freely. Arrogance, prejudice, greed and envy would be painted black and turned to asphalt so they don't spread. The author is tired of wars, inequality and lack of hope, but finds it comforting to fantasize about recreating a better world through colors.
Turn back to the pastvoltar atrร s ao passadoJorge Cordeiro
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The document appears to be poetry written in Portuguese discussing themes of time passing, dreams, and fate. It references birds singing, the night turning to nest, flying as magic, and embracing each moment as time slips away. The poetry advises the reader to grasp hold of the sounds of their sorrows and accept their fate, as one cannot turn back time to the past.
The Colors of My Life
The colors of my life, are bountiful and bold
The purple glow of indigo, the gleam of green and gold
The splendor of a sunrise, the dazzle of a flame
The god abandons Antony and Alexandria leaves him. In the midnight hour, Antony hears mystical music and shouts passing by, representing his fortunes, works, and plans that were illusions. Though his ears heard Alexandria departing, he must accept it was not a dream and not hope in vain. With courage and worthiness, he approaches the window to listen one last time to the exquisite sounds of Alexandria as it leaves him.
The document contains excerpts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a collection of poems written in the 11th century by the Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam. The poems discuss themes of enjoying life while one can, the fleeting nature of time, and the inevitability of death. They encourage making the most of the present moment before life and youth slip away.
The document describes various situations where the author felt overwhelmed or distressed and sought solace or comfort. Some examples include seeking solace in a mystical valley when life felt too hectic, under a blanket in a soft bed when tired, in herbal baths when in pain, and in the arms of a beloved when their heart beat was fading. In each case, the author sought solace or comfort in natural settings, physical comforts, social connections, or spiritual experiences to ease their distress.
This poem explores the speaker's longing for their absent lover through references to nature and flight. The speaker misses their lover's chest and freedom like wings, and their mouth reaches for heaven while sleeping on their lover's soul. The speaker mines the horizon for their lover's absence and feels like they are eternally in flight or a wave.
The poem expresses a desire to change the world by painting it with different colors on a palette. Sadness would be painted yellow to make smiles sprout. Hunger would be painted green to make healthy fruits grow. Polluted rivers would be painted blue so that fish can swim freely. Arrogance, prejudice, greed and envy would be painted black and turned to asphalt so they don't spread. The author is tired of wars, inequality and lack of hope, but finds it comforting to fantasize about recreating a better world through colors.
Turn back to the pastvoltar atrร s ao passadoJorge Cordeiro
ย
The document appears to be poetry written in Portuguese discussing themes of time passing, dreams, and fate. It references birds singing, the night turning to nest, flying as magic, and embracing each moment as time slips away. The poetry advises the reader to grasp hold of the sounds of their sorrows and accept their fate, as one cannot turn back time to the past.
The Colors of My Life
The colors of my life, are bountiful and bold
The purple glow of indigo, the gleam of green and gold
The splendor of a sunrise, the dazzle of a flame
The god abandons Antony and Alexandria leaves him. In the midnight hour, Antony hears mystical music and shouts passing by, representing his fortunes, works, and plans that were illusions. Though his ears heard Alexandria departing, he must accept it was not a dream and not hope in vain. With courage and worthiness, he approaches the window to listen one last time to the exquisite sounds of Alexandria as it leaves him.
The document contains excerpts from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, a collection of poems written in the 11th century by the Persian poet and mathematician Omar Khayyam. The poems discuss themes of enjoying life while one can, the fleeting nature of time, and the inevitability of death. They encourage making the most of the present moment before life and youth slip away.
The document describes various situations where the author felt overwhelmed or distressed and sought solace or comfort. Some examples include seeking solace in a mystical valley when life felt too hectic, under a blanket in a soft bed when tired, in herbal baths when in pain, and in the arms of a beloved when their heart beat was fading. In each case, the author sought solace or comfort in natural settings, physical comforts, social connections, or spiritual experiences to ease their distress.
This poem explores the speaker's longing for their absent lover through references to nature and flight. The speaker misses their lover's chest and freedom like wings, and their mouth reaches for heaven while sleeping on their lover's soul. The speaker mines the horizon for their lover's absence and feels like they are eternally in flight or a wave.
Harmony Homewear is a Greek company with 25 years of experience in nightwear and lingerie. They design, produce, and wholesale lingerie, nightwear, homewear, and beachwear under the Harmony brand. The company exports to countries in Europe and the Middle East and has two stores in Greece. Harmony focuses on quality and comfortable designs made from natural fabrics.
El documento describe diferentes ejercicios de respiraciรณn que involucran la espiraciรณn bucal, incluyendo ejercicios donde la espiraciรณn se hace soplando sin inflar las mejillas o silbando de manera suave, fuerte o entrecortada, cronometrando la duraciรณn de la espiraciรณn.
This profile is for Muhammed Siddique, a 32-year-old single male from Pakistan currently located in Saudi Arabia. He has over 10 years of experience in human resources, currently working as an HR Specialist at Alabniah in Saudi Arabia. He is seeking managerial HR positions in the UAE, Kuwait or Oman.
*7* Marketing Basic Fundamentals on How to INCREASE Your RevenueJohn Di Lemme
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John Di Lemme teaches marketing fundamentals from three of his best-selling books, including attracting and retaining high-quality leads, creating unique client experiences, and maximizing every second through detailed planning. He emphasizes the importance of live events and mentorship in transforming one's mindset and business. The article features a testimonial from Michael Zapanta, who credits John's coaching and events with unwavering client confidence and propelling his mindset to the next level.
Pirmais kredฤซts bez maksas tiek piedฤvฤts vairฤkos ฤtro kredฤซtu uzลฤmumos Latvijฤ. Ienฤc un uzzini vairฤk - http://comparo.lv/atrie-krediti/pirmais-bezmaksas/
This poems speaks of the plight, in todays scenario, regarding large scale deterioration in our socio- economics state and its geographical impacts- and its vice versa !
Ar ko ฤtrie kredฤซti no 20 gadiem atลกฤทiras no citiem ฤtro kredฤซtu veidiem. Kuri nebanku kredฤซtdevฤji izsniedz aizdevumu no 20 gadiem, un kฤdi ir iemesli kredฤซta atteikumam.
Apache Hadoop has made giant strides since the last Hadoop Summit: the community has released hadoop-1.0 after nearly 6 years and is now on the cusp of the Hadoop.next (think of it as hadoop-2.0). Given the next generation of MR is out with 0.23.0 and 0.23.1, there is a new set of features that have been requested in the community. In this talk we will talk about the next set of features like pre emption, web services and near real time analysis and how we are working on tackling these in the near future. In this talk we will also cover the roadmap for Next Gen Map Reduce and timelines along with the release schedule for Apache Hadoop.
El documento presenta ejercicios para practicar la pronunciaciรณn del fonema /rr/ en espaรฑol. Incluye instrucciones para realizar ejercicios respiratorios y de articulaciรณn usando palabras como "ra", "re", y "tra". Tambiรฉn propone actividades complementarias como observar la posiciรณn de la boca y lengua al pronunciar /rr/, dibujar caras diciendo el sonido, y completar oraciones y cuentos con palabras que contengan el fonema.
Music nourishes the soul and brings perpetual happiness. It transports the mind back to childhood and rejuvenates lives on the brink of despair. Music expresses the deepest recesses of the conscience, unites all people, and blesses lives with its sacred grace. Ultimately, music is the reason why we live and love; it is the irrefutable food for life.
This document is a collection of poems and passages from the author's memories and experiences living in a small, simple hut near the beach and mountains. The summaries focus on the key themes:
1) The author finds solace and refuge living alone in a simple hut near the beach and mountains, taking refuge from the world in the quiet serenity of nature.
2) Memories of the past, both happy memories from childhood as well as lost loves, keep the author company and provide comfort and faith during lonely nights.
3) Nature, especially the sea, plays a central role in the author's daily life and reflections, bringing both calm during clear mornings but also mystery and stories from the past
The document is a poem that expresses a desire to share experiences with another. It asks to sing, smile, whistle, fantasize, evolve, eat, pray, play, run, embrace, cry, dance, whisper, swim, sketch, drink, hear, breathe together and ultimately asks to be granted death together, as a heart would continue living without its beats if one of them died before the other.
This poem describes the natural beauty of Arunachala and calls the reader to come experience it. It laments that despite great spiritual teachers coming to enlighten people, their messages of light and divine love are often rejected as people remain absorbed in worldly desires and struggles. The poem encourages opening one's heart to receive the divine nectar and light that these prophets and yogis tried to share.
This poem celebrates the power of poetry to transport the reader on a journey through the universe and stir deep emotions. The poet expresses how another poet's words fill them with joy and act as a guitar playing the strings of their soul. They describe how this poet speaks the truth without distortion and is fulfilling their mission from God to change the black nation by awakening people through their words to take action instead of just talking.
This poem expresses Jose Rizal's farewell to his beloved Philippines as he faces execution. In 3 sentences, it summarizes: Rizal bids farewell to his homeland, expressing his willingness to give his life for its freedom. He dreams of a Philippines free from oppression and sorrow. As he faces death, Rizal takes comfort that he will find rest and that his homeland may one day gain redemption.
The document contains poems and descriptions related to education and Philippine culture. It includes:
1) Multiple poems praising education and how it elevates and enlightens society. Education is described as nourishing virtue and subduing evil.
2) A poem about the importance of cherishing one's mother tongue and native language.
3) A short poem expressing the inspiration of nature and love on a festive day.
4) A poem bidding farewell to one's homeland and expressing willingness to sacrifice one's life for their country.
This document introduces the poetry collection "Echoes of the Heart" which seeks to resonate with the soul and capture the human experience. It contains poems exploring love, solitude, nature, the challenges of life, resilience, nostalgia, and hope. The collection invites readers to embark on a journey through the landscape of emotions and embrace the universal truths that connect us all.
This document provides information on different types of arrangements for reciting or interpreting poems with groups. It discusses arrangements involving solo voices, semi-choruses taking turns, antiphonals with contrasting voice groups responding to each other, and the entire group speaking together. Examples of poems suitable for each type of arrangement are provided.
The document is a collection of Christian songs praising Jesus Christ. The songs express gratitude for God's salvation, redemption, mercy and love. They celebrate Jesus as savior and the joy of being in God's presence. The songs declare that Jesus is exalted as king and that all people from every tribe and tongue will one day bow before him and give him praise.
Harmony Homewear is a Greek company with 25 years of experience in nightwear and lingerie. They design, produce, and wholesale lingerie, nightwear, homewear, and beachwear under the Harmony brand. The company exports to countries in Europe and the Middle East and has two stores in Greece. Harmony focuses on quality and comfortable designs made from natural fabrics.
El documento describe diferentes ejercicios de respiraciรณn que involucran la espiraciรณn bucal, incluyendo ejercicios donde la espiraciรณn se hace soplando sin inflar las mejillas o silbando de manera suave, fuerte o entrecortada, cronometrando la duraciรณn de la espiraciรณn.
This profile is for Muhammed Siddique, a 32-year-old single male from Pakistan currently located in Saudi Arabia. He has over 10 years of experience in human resources, currently working as an HR Specialist at Alabniah in Saudi Arabia. He is seeking managerial HR positions in the UAE, Kuwait or Oman.
*7* Marketing Basic Fundamentals on How to INCREASE Your RevenueJohn Di Lemme
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John Di Lemme teaches marketing fundamentals from three of his best-selling books, including attracting and retaining high-quality leads, creating unique client experiences, and maximizing every second through detailed planning. He emphasizes the importance of live events and mentorship in transforming one's mindset and business. The article features a testimonial from Michael Zapanta, who credits John's coaching and events with unwavering client confidence and propelling his mindset to the next level.
Pirmais kredฤซts bez maksas tiek piedฤvฤts vairฤkos ฤtro kredฤซtu uzลฤmumos Latvijฤ. Ienฤc un uzzini vairฤk - http://comparo.lv/atrie-krediti/pirmais-bezmaksas/
This poems speaks of the plight, in todays scenario, regarding large scale deterioration in our socio- economics state and its geographical impacts- and its vice versa !
Ar ko ฤtrie kredฤซti no 20 gadiem atลกฤทiras no citiem ฤtro kredฤซtu veidiem. Kuri nebanku kredฤซtdevฤji izsniedz aizdevumu no 20 gadiem, un kฤdi ir iemesli kredฤซta atteikumam.
Apache Hadoop has made giant strides since the last Hadoop Summit: the community has released hadoop-1.0 after nearly 6 years and is now on the cusp of the Hadoop.next (think of it as hadoop-2.0). Given the next generation of MR is out with 0.23.0 and 0.23.1, there is a new set of features that have been requested in the community. In this talk we will talk about the next set of features like pre emption, web services and near real time analysis and how we are working on tackling these in the near future. In this talk we will also cover the roadmap for Next Gen Map Reduce and timelines along with the release schedule for Apache Hadoop.
El documento presenta ejercicios para practicar la pronunciaciรณn del fonema /rr/ en espaรฑol. Incluye instrucciones para realizar ejercicios respiratorios y de articulaciรณn usando palabras como "ra", "re", y "tra". Tambiรฉn propone actividades complementarias como observar la posiciรณn de la boca y lengua al pronunciar /rr/, dibujar caras diciendo el sonido, y completar oraciones y cuentos con palabras que contengan el fonema.
Music nourishes the soul and brings perpetual happiness. It transports the mind back to childhood and rejuvenates lives on the brink of despair. Music expresses the deepest recesses of the conscience, unites all people, and blesses lives with its sacred grace. Ultimately, music is the reason why we live and love; it is the irrefutable food for life.
This document is a collection of poems and passages from the author's memories and experiences living in a small, simple hut near the beach and mountains. The summaries focus on the key themes:
1) The author finds solace and refuge living alone in a simple hut near the beach and mountains, taking refuge from the world in the quiet serenity of nature.
2) Memories of the past, both happy memories from childhood as well as lost loves, keep the author company and provide comfort and faith during lonely nights.
3) Nature, especially the sea, plays a central role in the author's daily life and reflections, bringing both calm during clear mornings but also mystery and stories from the past
The document is a poem that expresses a desire to share experiences with another. It asks to sing, smile, whistle, fantasize, evolve, eat, pray, play, run, embrace, cry, dance, whisper, swim, sketch, drink, hear, breathe together and ultimately asks to be granted death together, as a heart would continue living without its beats if one of them died before the other.
This poem describes the natural beauty of Arunachala and calls the reader to come experience it. It laments that despite great spiritual teachers coming to enlighten people, their messages of light and divine love are often rejected as people remain absorbed in worldly desires and struggles. The poem encourages opening one's heart to receive the divine nectar and light that these prophets and yogis tried to share.
This poem celebrates the power of poetry to transport the reader on a journey through the universe and stir deep emotions. The poet expresses how another poet's words fill them with joy and act as a guitar playing the strings of their soul. They describe how this poet speaks the truth without distortion and is fulfilling their mission from God to change the black nation by awakening people through their words to take action instead of just talking.
This poem expresses Jose Rizal's farewell to his beloved Philippines as he faces execution. In 3 sentences, it summarizes: Rizal bids farewell to his homeland, expressing his willingness to give his life for its freedom. He dreams of a Philippines free from oppression and sorrow. As he faces death, Rizal takes comfort that he will find rest and that his homeland may one day gain redemption.
The document contains poems and descriptions related to education and Philippine culture. It includes:
1) Multiple poems praising education and how it elevates and enlightens society. Education is described as nourishing virtue and subduing evil.
2) A poem about the importance of cherishing one's mother tongue and native language.
3) A short poem expressing the inspiration of nature and love on a festive day.
4) A poem bidding farewell to one's homeland and expressing willingness to sacrifice one's life for their country.
This document introduces the poetry collection "Echoes of the Heart" which seeks to resonate with the soul and capture the human experience. It contains poems exploring love, solitude, nature, the challenges of life, resilience, nostalgia, and hope. The collection invites readers to embark on a journey through the landscape of emotions and embrace the universal truths that connect us all.
This document provides information on different types of arrangements for reciting or interpreting poems with groups. It discusses arrangements involving solo voices, semi-choruses taking turns, antiphonals with contrasting voice groups responding to each other, and the entire group speaking together. Examples of poems suitable for each type of arrangement are provided.
The document is a collection of Christian songs praising Jesus Christ. The songs express gratitude for God's salvation, redemption, mercy and love. They celebrate Jesus as savior and the joy of being in God's presence. The songs declare that Jesus is exalted as king and that all people from every tribe and tongue will one day bow before him and give him praise.
This poem, titled "My Last Farewell", was written by Jose Rizal on the eve of his execution. It expresses his love for the Philippines and his hopes for its future. In his final words, he bids farewell to his family, friends and homeland. He offers his life so that the Philippines may rise from oppression and one day achieve freedom and glory. He hopes that even after his death, his spirit will continue to inspire the nation in its struggle.
The poem "The Utopian's Cry" describes a utopian who searches for ideals of beauty, love, and harmony but finds reality to be ugly and lacking in compassion. The utopian cries out for change but feels unheard by the miserable mortals who find solace only in immortality. The collection of poems explores themes of dreams, destiny, loneliness, faith, love and mythical creatures.
This document contains the program for a Thanksgiving concert featuring choral works from different composers and traditions. The concert includes pieces in Latin, German, Spanish, Tagalog and other languages. Selections range from classical compositions to folk songs and include works by composers like Antonio Lotti, Johannes Brahms, Michael Waldenvy and traditional songs. The program shows the songs will be performed by various choirs who participated in international choral competitions and festivals around the world.
Savitri Talks: The Book of Birth and Quest - Talk 6savitricircle
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1. The document appears to be a collection of poems or passages about nature and springtime.
2. The poems describe the beauty of nature through references to flowers like daisies and violets painting the meadows, and birds like cuckoos singing.
3. One poem suggests that without the person it is addressed to, spring still seemed like winter despite the natural delights.
Poetry Without Borders: Places and Memoriesrmpalacios
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This summary provides an overview of 3 poems exchanged between Gottfried Benn and Else Lasker-Schรผler about love and memory in Berlin in the early 1900s. Else Lasker-Schรผler's first poem expresses her clinging love for Benn and the pain of their separation. Benn's response does not offer consolation, describing his solitary path. Lasker-Schรผler's second poem depicts her continued longing through painting his face on her room walls and feeling the weight of stars.
The Art of Communication_09Feb16_FINALOliver Munar
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The document provides information about a vocal arts recital featuring soprano Sherry Steele with guest artists Shannon Hiebert on piano and Christopher Wilson singing bass-baritone. The recital, titled "The Art of Communication", will take place on February 9, 2016 at the University of Alberta Convocation Hall and will include songs by Schubert, Larsen, Aboulker, Argento, and Menotti. Biographies of the performing artists are also included, along with translations of some of the songs.
Tennsyon first read Charles Lyell's pioneering work Principles of Geology in 1836. The title-page of Lyell's second volume carried a startling epigraph about the perishing of whole species, which influenced Tennyson's views. Later, Tennyson struggled with reconciling his faith with the ideas of natural selection and extinction he encountered in Lyell's work.
- The trees say they should not be cut down as they provide vital benefits to the environment such as producing oxygen, regulating climate, and maintaining ecological balance.
- Deforestation is occurring at an alarming rate as forests are cleared to make way for other uses, but trees play a crucial role in the water and carbon cycles and hold soil in place.
- If trees continue to be destroyed, it could have catastrophic effects for the planet by reducing oxygen levels, exacerbating climate change, and disrupting ecosystems.
1) The document criticizes a "Masquerade society" that chooses to veil their eyes, ears, and mouth from seeing, hearing, and speaking evil in the world.
2) It calls on this society to wake up to reality, throw away their masks of disguise, and embrace their true selves by speaking against injustice, helping the powerless, and showing gratitude.
3) By learning to truly see, hear, and speak, and throwing away masks of fake vanity, one can become their fearless, egoless self and work to fight all ills within and outside themselves to become an enlightened, supreme human being.
In this Poem- All shine, I want to remind all mankind, that we are divine souls, originated from stars, we are celestial beings, and core is divine, filled with godly grace, therefore let it shine!
In this poem, O Shepherd, I have expressed the journey of all souls on Earth, their arrival and departure, I used a metaphor here, for the expression for our journey, struggles, toil, and return to their safe haven.
In this poem - Magnificent Land, I admire, the natural beauty of Finland; its Pristine freshness, and fauna and I glorify the almighty God, for this bountiful Creation!
The poem describes the beauty of cherry blossoms in spring. Delicate pink petals bloom wildly on branchless branches, filling the air with sweet fragrance. The blossoms sway gently in the wind, cascading pink and white petals over the narrator who lays beneath the tree, mesmerized by God's divine creation and the infinite beauty of nature unfolding with the arrival of spring.
Here in this poem, A walk in the woods, I am mesmerised and spellbound by God's abundance, that we see in our daily lives, forget to be thankful, and show our gratitude to him, for all that he has bestowed us with!
A poem is for us, to understand that, we humans rulers of this Earth; evolved here for a purpose, and should ponder our purpose, on this planet, is it development via destruction?!
This poem describes encountering a destitute child sitting alone on a cold street at night. The child is pale, weak, and wrapped in rags barely covering his body. Though many people pass by in a hurry, paying the child no mind, the narrator approaches and offers the child an old coat, food, and money. The narrator learns the child has no home and is distressed. The poem advocates showing kindness and mercy to those in need as a way to heal souls and find meaning in life.
- A small spark in the forest grew into a raging forest fire, unleashing its powerful and uncontrollable forces. Fueled by hot winds, the fire swiftly and fiercely spread across several areas of ground, burning and destroying all vegetation in its path. It built huge towers of flames and smoke as it rampaged through the forest. After burning everything to the ground, only ashes remained, but new life would eventually sprout from the ashes to renew the forest.
This poem discusses the many ways in which humanity can fall from grace. It states that we fall when unity is compromised through division and conflict. We fall when we do wrong while thinking it is right. We fall when we breed contempt for others and shame them for our own delight. The poem encourages appreciating what we have in life and remaining grateful, rather than yearning for what we lack. It suggests that falling makes us less human each time as our conscience erodes.
This poem celebrates freedom and pays tribute to soldiers who fought and sacrificed their lives to defend their nation's freedom. It describes the hardships soldiers endure in trenches, facing bombardment, bloodshed, freezing conditions, and slim chances of survival. Yet they march on bravely to safeguard their country's freedom and pride. The freedom enjoyed today is not a trivial thing, as millions lost their lives in endless wars, so we must be grateful to the brave, fearless soldiers who fought and gave their lives for this freedom.
The poem describes the beauty of nature on Earth, which is made possible by light from the sun. It notes the billions of stars in the galaxy and cosmos, with our sun shining brightly and illuminating our Milky Way. The sun bestows Earth with ample light to create and sustain myriad life forms. The planet is rich from within its core, with every tiny speck full of life. Nature surrounds the land with vivid colors, rich diversity, and intricate balances that restore tranquility. Life is a synthesis of this magical and enigmatic natural world, which we must appreciate.
The poem celebrates the sights, smells, and feelings of a warm summer day. It describes the bright, sunny sky; sparkling bodies of water like oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers; lush green lands; and fragrant flowers in bloom. Various animals like birds, bees, geese, and swans are mentioned. People enjoy warm summer nights filled with parties, food, drinks, music, and time spent with loved ones, fostering happiness. The warm summer weather and bounties of nature bring vitality and joy.
The poem celebrates the arrival of spring and the reawakening of nature. It describes how spring awakens the land from its winter sleep, bringing magic, wonders, and enrichment. Fertility springs from Mother Earth as nature's youth is restored. New buds and shoots begin to grow, bringing fresh green leaves to the branches. Summer then announces its arrival as spring leaves and the land reaches the peak of its freshness.
In this poem, A request is made to the dark clouds, to move aside and let the heavenly, astral light shine, as dark clouds are causing depression and sadness.๏ปฟ
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
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(๐๐๐ ๐๐๐) (๐๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐จ๐ง ๐)-๐๐ซ๐๐ฅ๐ข๐ฆ๐ฌ
๐๐ข๐ฌ๐๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฌ ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ซ๐ข๐๐ฎ๐ฅ๐ฎ๐ฆ ๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐ก๐ข๐ฅ๐ข๐ฉ๐ฉ๐ข๐ง๐๐ฌ:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
๐๐ฑ๐ฉ๐ฅ๐๐ข๐ง ๐ญ๐ก๐ ๐๐๐ญ๐ฎ๐ซ๐ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐จ๐ฉ๐ ๐จ๐ ๐๐ง ๐๐ง๐ญ๐ซ๐๐ฉ๐ซ๐๐ง๐๐ฎ๐ซ:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
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The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,
Gender and Mental Health - Counselling and Family Therapy Applications and In...PsychoTech Services
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptxOH TEIK BIN
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(A Free eBook comprising 3 Sets of Presentation of a selection of Puzzles, Brain Teasers and Thinking Problems to exercise both the mind and the Right and Left Brain. To help keep the mind and brain fit and healthy. Good for both the young and old alike.
Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
With Metta,
Bro. Oh Teik Bin ๐๐ค๐ค๐ฅฐ
A Free 200-Page eBook ~ Brain and Mind Exercise.pptx
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Augueries of rhapsodies
1. Auguries of Rhapsodies
-VJ Kuusinen
O ' Rhapsody !
Whilst thee mingle in melody- igniting souls,
Thy endure through, ages of Time,
Enhanced slew of painted words, like
enchanting spells to appease !
Entwined in words of praise, enthusiasm, inspiration,
&
intense emotions,
A Great Portrayal of Words,
Indeed !
Thy flare up the extinguish'd fire of the hearth, enliven all,
Bringing Dead back to Life,
With
Thy, Music of Life !
2. Not only elites and echelons, entire world delights,
Thy enlightened charm,
Spells of thee, O ' Rhapsody !
Whispering
The Meaning To Life !
An Epoch of Poetry to begin ?
In Dark Era of Misguide !
Even
Unheard ears, hears to revive !
Also those, who flee from life, in austerity or shame, for them
life is remorse, with no gains,
Thy recitation is source of incitations to all !
Thy kindle all souls with Thy luminous light,
3. To Withstand
Blatant Riddles of Time !
O ' music of soul Thee Rhapsody !
To ignite its true flames and speak the words that,
Heavens Proclaimed,
Shan't Defy, Albeit Truth was Shamed !
In the end,
Justice shall be Attained !