The town of Castiglion Fiorentino is located 342m above sea level in Tuscany, Italy. To the east are the Pre-Apennine Mountains and to the north and south are fertile valleys historically used for farming. The landscape is typical of Tuscany, with vineyards, olive trees, and stone farmhouses. The town is surrounded by beautiful valleys known for agriculture, including olive trees introduced by ancient Romans, and cattle breeding. The mild climate and scenic countryside make it a pleasant place to live.
The document discusses the health effects of consuming cooked, roasted, boiled, and fast foods. Cooking food destroys many nutrients and enzymes, alters its biochemical makeup, and creates toxic byproducts like heterocyclic amines. This can lead to malnutrition, obesity, detoxification issues, immune problems, accelerated aging, and increased cancer risk over time. Specifically, grilling meats creates carcinogenic compounds, while fast food is high in fat, salt, sugar, and trans fats, increasing risks for obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Incorporating more raw foods into the diet is recommended for better health.
Presentation of i.c d'annunzio don milani di catania - sicily italyFace2faithadmin
The document welcomes students to the Istituto Comprensivo Statale "Gabriele D'Annunzio - Don Lorenzo Milani" in Catania, Sicily. It expresses happiness at meeting the students and shares photos highlighting Mount Etna, the lava flows, Catania Cathedral, Saint Agatha as the protector of Catania, her feast day celebration, and extends a warm welcome with a message of faith, peace, hope and fraternity.
This document outlines divine leverage tools that can be developed to help God transform one's life. It discusses four main leverage tools: 1) developing expertise in a skill or competence, 2) maintaining the right behavior and personality, 3) improving communication skills, and 4) performing charitable deeds. The conclusion exhorts the reader to help God help them by creating these divine assets.
Este documento resume los principales impuestos que afectan a las empresas en España, incluyendo el Impuesto sobre la Renta de las Personas Físicas (IRPF), el Impuesto de Sociedades (IS), el Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido (IVA) y el Impuesto sobre Actividades Económicas (IAE). También explica conceptos como las retenciones, los pagos fraccionados y el calendario fiscal para empresas.
This is a presentation about famous people of the past. It was done by 13-year-old students at Front Marítim. They did some slides in small groups and then I put them together but I kept their designs.
The town of Castiglion Fiorentino is located 342m above sea level in Tuscany, Italy. To the east are the Pre-Apennine Mountains and to the north and south are fertile valleys historically used for farming. The landscape is typical of Tuscany, with vineyards, olive trees, and stone farmhouses. The town is surrounded by beautiful valleys known for agriculture, including olive trees introduced by ancient Romans, and cattle breeding. The mild climate and scenic countryside make it a pleasant place to live.
The document discusses the health effects of consuming cooked, roasted, boiled, and fast foods. Cooking food destroys many nutrients and enzymes, alters its biochemical makeup, and creates toxic byproducts like heterocyclic amines. This can lead to malnutrition, obesity, detoxification issues, immune problems, accelerated aging, and increased cancer risk over time. Specifically, grilling meats creates carcinogenic compounds, while fast food is high in fat, salt, sugar, and trans fats, increasing risks for obesity, heart disease, and diabetes. Incorporating more raw foods into the diet is recommended for better health.
Presentation of i.c d'annunzio don milani di catania - sicily italyFace2faithadmin
The document welcomes students to the Istituto Comprensivo Statale "Gabriele D'Annunzio - Don Lorenzo Milani" in Catania, Sicily. It expresses happiness at meeting the students and shares photos highlighting Mount Etna, the lava flows, Catania Cathedral, Saint Agatha as the protector of Catania, her feast day celebration, and extends a warm welcome with a message of faith, peace, hope and fraternity.
This document outlines divine leverage tools that can be developed to help God transform one's life. It discusses four main leverage tools: 1) developing expertise in a skill or competence, 2) maintaining the right behavior and personality, 3) improving communication skills, and 4) performing charitable deeds. The conclusion exhorts the reader to help God help them by creating these divine assets.
Este documento resume los principales impuestos que afectan a las empresas en España, incluyendo el Impuesto sobre la Renta de las Personas Físicas (IRPF), el Impuesto de Sociedades (IS), el Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido (IVA) y el Impuesto sobre Actividades Económicas (IAE). También explica conceptos como las retenciones, los pagos fraccionados y el calendario fiscal para empresas.
This is a presentation about famous people of the past. It was done by 13-year-old students at Front Marítim. They did some slides in small groups and then I put them together but I kept their designs.
The document contains results from several cycling competitions with classifications divided by category, gender and age group. Francisley Soares Rohr placed first in the men's light category with a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes and 47 seconds. Pedro Paulo da Silva Mari placed first in the juvenile category with a time of 2 hours, 16 minutes and 44 seconds. Alexa Claudia Diekhaus placed first in the women's elite category with a time of 3 hours, 59 minutes and 18 seconds.
Finalfinal blackbaud and hjc session may 31 2012 mwj (2)Ashley Donald
This document summarizes a presentation about fundraising best practices for health-related organizations in Canada. It discusses integrating different fundraising channels like online, events, peer-to-peer, and planned giving. It shows that organizations receive a higher percentage of donations offline than online currently but that online donations are expected to become more important over the next 10 years. It also discusses using tools like mobile apps and redesigning websites to engage donors through different channels.
Current restaurant rating systems are ambiguous and do not provide accurate ratings of the full dining experience. IntelyDine is a new restaurant management platform that collects detailed customer feedback across multiple categories to provide more useful ratings. It also allows restaurants to respond to feedback in real-time, improving the customer experience and protecting businesses from negative reviews. IntelyDine offers a comprehensive suite of management tools at a lower cost than competitors to help restaurants market effectively and run their business.
Arc1126 project 2b retreat house at fraser s hillAnthony Chew
This document outlines the objectives, tasks, and requirements for Project 2b of the Architectural Design Studio 2 course. Students are tasked with further developing their previous project into a 150 sqm retreat house design at Fraser's Hill. The objectives are to introduce concepts of program, space, form, function, and site-specific design. Students must submit a site analysis, set of architectural drawings at 1:200 scale, and physical model for evaluation based on demonstrated concept, appropriate form and space, and quality of visual and verbal presentation.
The document discusses the use of props in an upcoming psychological thriller film. It describes three everyday household items that will be used as props: an old book, which a dirty hand will turn the pages of to scare the audience; a pair of scissors, which are commonly seen around the house but can also represent danger; and books. These common items were chosen so that the audience can easily relate to the props and find them mysterious and frightening, helping to establish the genre of the film.
This document summarizes key information about David Hughes School. It provides that the school aims to offer all pupils a bilingual education in English, Welsh, and a modern foreign language of either French or German, with most pupils becoming trilingual. The school is located in Menai Bridge in Anglesey, North Wales. Fair trade is important at the school, and physical education is a key part of the curriculum for both boys and girls.
The document discusses the process of developing a new product. It outlines gathering market research and customer feedback, designing prototypes, testing the prototypes with customers, and making refinements based on test results. The goal is to develop a product that meets customer needs at an affordable price point before full production and distribution.
This document outlines the work of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation in building global citizenship through interfaith and cross-cultural dialogue. It discusses how the Foundation has supported over 20,000 students and 3000 teachers in 26 countries through videoconferences, online resources in multiple languages, and teacher training programs. It also provides guidelines for effective dialogue, emphasizing listening without interrupting, asking open-ended questions, making "I" statements instead of generalizations, and focusing on understanding rather than debate or value judgements.
The document discusses various topics related to life in a small town in Italy, including recreation activities, values of friendship and tolerance, the local school, communication skills, religions in Italy with a focus on Catholicism, and information about the Italian author Alessandro Manzoni including details about his religious conversion and influence.
The school has formed an Eco Club to create awareness about the environment through activities like showing slideshows on vanishing forests and videos on green health. The Eco Club also focuses on recycling paper and educating students about India's rich fauna as well as measures to prevent water pollution.
The document contains feedback from various individuals about their experiences with Face to Faith, an organization that facilitates video conferences between students of different faiths and cultures. Comments express how the program helps students gain cultural understanding and acceptance of differences, build confidence in interacting with those unlike themselves, and see issues from a more global perspective. Educators note benefits like promoting interfaith dialogue, teaching important communication skills, and challenging assumptions. Overall, the feedback indicates Face to Faith positively impacts participants' openness to diversity and understanding of other viewpoints.
The document discusses an organization that facilitates videoconferences and online dialogue between young people of different faiths and cultures to promote peaceful coexistence. It has supported over 20,000 students in schools across 26 countries. The organization provides online and in-person training to teachers and has developed a team of facilitators. It also manages a secure online community with over 15,000 students and 3,000 teachers that aims to develop skills like critical thinking and conflict mediation through modules on issues and special events. The organization seeks to expand its reach through online support for new schools and high-quality professional development.
Nineteen students are Catholic, one is Orthodox, and three are Muslim in a community. The document discusses religious festivals and ceremonies observed by Catholics and Orthodox such as Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. Easter food traditions mentioned include chocolate, Easter eggs, painted eggs, Easter doves, and roasted lamb. Easter traditions involve trips outdoors with families, egg painting, and empty egg hunting.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Irwanto worked to build a culture of peace in Indonesia following the mass killings of communists in the 1960s and regional conflicts in the late 1990s. As part of a small UN-supported team, they developed peace education modules and trained over 30 students and teachers as facilitators. From 1998-2005, they worked in over 450 schools and conflict areas in Java, reaching over 1,000 children. Their basic model included training teachers and students over 3 days, holding in-class and out-of-class peacebuilding sessions, and engaging marginalized youth and communities in real-world problem solving. They found working with children and youth to be an inspiring way to promote sustainable peacebuilding.
This document provides information about a school located in New Delhi, India. The school has over 3500 students from Montessori to grade 12, over 100 teachers, and follows the CBSE curriculum. It is ranked among the top 0.1% of Indian schools and number 11 by the Department of Education. The school has received international awards from the British Council and Tony Blair Faith Foundation. It also offers various extracurricular activities and clubs for students.
The document contains results from several cycling competitions with classifications divided by category, gender and age group. Francisley Soares Rohr placed first in the men's light category with a time of 2 hours, 11 minutes and 47 seconds. Pedro Paulo da Silva Mari placed first in the juvenile category with a time of 2 hours, 16 minutes and 44 seconds. Alexa Claudia Diekhaus placed first in the women's elite category with a time of 3 hours, 59 minutes and 18 seconds.
Finalfinal blackbaud and hjc session may 31 2012 mwj (2)Ashley Donald
This document summarizes a presentation about fundraising best practices for health-related organizations in Canada. It discusses integrating different fundraising channels like online, events, peer-to-peer, and planned giving. It shows that organizations receive a higher percentage of donations offline than online currently but that online donations are expected to become more important over the next 10 years. It also discusses using tools like mobile apps and redesigning websites to engage donors through different channels.
Current restaurant rating systems are ambiguous and do not provide accurate ratings of the full dining experience. IntelyDine is a new restaurant management platform that collects detailed customer feedback across multiple categories to provide more useful ratings. It also allows restaurants to respond to feedback in real-time, improving the customer experience and protecting businesses from negative reviews. IntelyDine offers a comprehensive suite of management tools at a lower cost than competitors to help restaurants market effectively and run their business.
Arc1126 project 2b retreat house at fraser s hillAnthony Chew
This document outlines the objectives, tasks, and requirements for Project 2b of the Architectural Design Studio 2 course. Students are tasked with further developing their previous project into a 150 sqm retreat house design at Fraser's Hill. The objectives are to introduce concepts of program, space, form, function, and site-specific design. Students must submit a site analysis, set of architectural drawings at 1:200 scale, and physical model for evaluation based on demonstrated concept, appropriate form and space, and quality of visual and verbal presentation.
The document discusses the use of props in an upcoming psychological thriller film. It describes three everyday household items that will be used as props: an old book, which a dirty hand will turn the pages of to scare the audience; a pair of scissors, which are commonly seen around the house but can also represent danger; and books. These common items were chosen so that the audience can easily relate to the props and find them mysterious and frightening, helping to establish the genre of the film.
This document summarizes key information about David Hughes School. It provides that the school aims to offer all pupils a bilingual education in English, Welsh, and a modern foreign language of either French or German, with most pupils becoming trilingual. The school is located in Menai Bridge in Anglesey, North Wales. Fair trade is important at the school, and physical education is a key part of the curriculum for both boys and girls.
The document discusses the process of developing a new product. It outlines gathering market research and customer feedback, designing prototypes, testing the prototypes with customers, and making refinements based on test results. The goal is to develop a product that meets customer needs at an affordable price point before full production and distribution.
This document outlines the work of the Tony Blair Faith Foundation in building global citizenship through interfaith and cross-cultural dialogue. It discusses how the Foundation has supported over 20,000 students and 3000 teachers in 26 countries through videoconferences, online resources in multiple languages, and teacher training programs. It also provides guidelines for effective dialogue, emphasizing listening without interrupting, asking open-ended questions, making "I" statements instead of generalizations, and focusing on understanding rather than debate or value judgements.
The document discusses various topics related to life in a small town in Italy, including recreation activities, values of friendship and tolerance, the local school, communication skills, religions in Italy with a focus on Catholicism, and information about the Italian author Alessandro Manzoni including details about his religious conversion and influence.
The school has formed an Eco Club to create awareness about the environment through activities like showing slideshows on vanishing forests and videos on green health. The Eco Club also focuses on recycling paper and educating students about India's rich fauna as well as measures to prevent water pollution.
The document contains feedback from various individuals about their experiences with Face to Faith, an organization that facilitates video conferences between students of different faiths and cultures. Comments express how the program helps students gain cultural understanding and acceptance of differences, build confidence in interacting with those unlike themselves, and see issues from a more global perspective. Educators note benefits like promoting interfaith dialogue, teaching important communication skills, and challenging assumptions. Overall, the feedback indicates Face to Faith positively impacts participants' openness to diversity and understanding of other viewpoints.
The document discusses an organization that facilitates videoconferences and online dialogue between young people of different faiths and cultures to promote peaceful coexistence. It has supported over 20,000 students in schools across 26 countries. The organization provides online and in-person training to teachers and has developed a team of facilitators. It also manages a secure online community with over 15,000 students and 3,000 teachers that aims to develop skills like critical thinking and conflict mediation through modules on issues and special events. The organization seeks to expand its reach through online support for new schools and high-quality professional development.
Nineteen students are Catholic, one is Orthodox, and three are Muslim in a community. The document discusses religious festivals and ceremonies observed by Catholics and Orthodox such as Palm Sunday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter. Easter food traditions mentioned include chocolate, Easter eggs, painted eggs, Easter doves, and roasted lamb. Easter traditions involve trips outdoors with families, egg painting, and empty egg hunting.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
Irwanto worked to build a culture of peace in Indonesia following the mass killings of communists in the 1960s and regional conflicts in the late 1990s. As part of a small UN-supported team, they developed peace education modules and trained over 30 students and teachers as facilitators. From 1998-2005, they worked in over 450 schools and conflict areas in Java, reaching over 1,000 children. Their basic model included training teachers and students over 3 days, holding in-class and out-of-class peacebuilding sessions, and engaging marginalized youth and communities in real-world problem solving. They found working with children and youth to be an inspiring way to promote sustainable peacebuilding.
This document provides information about a school located in New Delhi, India. The school has over 3500 students from Montessori to grade 12, over 100 teachers, and follows the CBSE curriculum. It is ranked among the top 0.1% of Indian schools and number 11 by the Department of Education. The school has received international awards from the British Council and Tony Blair Faith Foundation. It also offers various extracurricular activities and clubs for students.
HaKfar HaYarok was founded in 1950 as an agricultural village for immigrants. It is now home to HaKfar HaYarok High School, a public school with about 1600 students aged 12 to 18 studying in a green environment. Some students live in dorms while others take school buses. The school has facilities for farming and domestic animals, as well as an art center where students study design, music, dancing and filmmaking. A variety of events are held in HaKfar HaYarok such as holidays, competitions and memorial days.
Lotus Valley International School is founded on providing a global education while promoting Indian values. It has around 2900 students from pre-nursery to 12th grade. The school emphasizes treating each student as an individual and allowing them to explore their interests through a diverse curriculum and extracurricular activities. It holds various events throughout the year where students can showcase their skills and knowledge gained, such as exhibitions, annual days, and sports meets.
Al-Azhar 9 Islamic Junior High School is located in Bekasi, West Java, Indonesia. Each school day begins with testimony and prayer for blessing and prosperity, followed by reading from the holy Qur'an. Students do dhuha prayer once a week after Qur'an reading. The school day consists of classroom time and laboratory work. At 12:30 students gather for midday dzuhur prayer. The school also participates in programs like Peace One Day, iEARN Natural Disaster Youth Summit, musical exchanges, mangrove planting, and class projects with schools in other countries.
St. James C of E High School is a secondary school located in London, England. The school has over 1,000 students enrolled and offers a broad curriculum including core subjects like English, maths, and sciences as well as arts, languages, and vocational subjects. St. James C of E High School aims to provide a caring learning environment and help all students achieve their full potential.
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The document discusses a school's efforts to educate students about human rights. Students made models of environmental issues like pollution to learn their impact. They collected information on human rights from the internet. In assemblies, students presented what they learned and teachers discussed the topics. The school arranged dramas on religious freedom, helping the poor, and humanity. The goal was to enhance students' understanding and enthusiasm for human rights.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses several paintings and biblical stories that were analyzed by students to understand how Christians ought to respond to global poverty. The paintings depicted scenes like the Hunger Cloth, Rich Man and Lazarus, Good Samaritan, Holy Family as refugees, and Jesus getting angry at money changers. The students drew lessons about compassion, generosity, helping others in need, and acting as Jesus did in addressing injustice.
Wesak is a Theravada Buddhist festival that celebrates the birth, enlightenment, and death of the Buddha. It takes place on the full moon of May. Light is an important symbol of Wesak, as Buddhists see the Buddha and his teachings as an illuminating light. People celebrate by lighting lanterns and hanging them from their homes. Special processions also take place with floats commemorating the Buddha's enlightenment. Wesak is a time for donations, offerings, studying dharma texts, and engaging in merit-making activities of compassion.
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