This presentation was presented to the congregation on August 28, 2011 after PM services to inform them of the tenantive plans to start the renovation of the Church Street Church of Christ in Lewisburg in later September 2011.
The document discusses navigating social media and provides tips for parents. It notes that on social media, users are the product not the customer, and nothing is private. It advises parents to know their child's account usernames and passwords for all accounts. Examples are given of how children perceive different social media platforms - as places their parents complain, where embarrassing photos are shared, or where parents can't keep up with them. The document concludes by recommending that parents set limits, know passwords, have conversations with their kids, and educate themselves on social media by visiting uknowkids.com.
The document asks if it is ever wrong to do the right thing, even if it destroys a person or organization, and concludes that it is never wrong to do the right thing.
This document provides information on setting parental controls on different devices to help monitor and limit a child's device and internet usage. It summarizes the key differences between iOS and Android parental controls, noting that iOS controls are on the device itself while Android controls can be set through other apps. It also provides steps to set up parental controls on iOS through the Settings app and on Android through the Play Store. Home wifi filters are also recommended to block inappropriate content.
The document summarizes the 1st Annual Internet Safety Conference held by the Southwest Church of Christ. It covers topics like texting safely, social networking on sites like Facebook and Twitter, and general internet safety tips. It also discusses the dangers of pornography and how it is prevalent online. The conference aims to educate parents and kids on potential risks online and steps to use technology responsibly and protect privacy.
This document outlines a blueprint for leadership and right living divided into 3 chapters. Chapter 1 discusses leadership in the church and how a leader's character is as important as their abilities. Chapter 2 covers right living in the church and defines doctrine and why it's important. Chapter 3 examines right living in society and argues one's life outside of church days is just as important as other days.
The document lists four web pages for mcareawides.com: the landing page, schedule page, downloads page, and a note about a new logo using the RBNo2 font.
The document discusses navigating social media and provides tips for parents. It notes that on social media, users are the product not the customer, and nothing is private. It advises parents to know their child's account usernames and passwords for all accounts. Examples are given of how children perceive different social media platforms - as places their parents complain, where embarrassing photos are shared, or where parents can't keep up with them. The document concludes by recommending that parents set limits, know passwords, have conversations with their kids, and educate themselves on social media by visiting uknowkids.com.
The document asks if it is ever wrong to do the right thing, even if it destroys a person or organization, and concludes that it is never wrong to do the right thing.
This document provides information on setting parental controls on different devices to help monitor and limit a child's device and internet usage. It summarizes the key differences between iOS and Android parental controls, noting that iOS controls are on the device itself while Android controls can be set through other apps. It also provides steps to set up parental controls on iOS through the Settings app and on Android through the Play Store. Home wifi filters are also recommended to block inappropriate content.
The document summarizes the 1st Annual Internet Safety Conference held by the Southwest Church of Christ. It covers topics like texting safely, social networking on sites like Facebook and Twitter, and general internet safety tips. It also discusses the dangers of pornography and how it is prevalent online. The conference aims to educate parents and kids on potential risks online and steps to use technology responsibly and protect privacy.
This document outlines a blueprint for leadership and right living divided into 3 chapters. Chapter 1 discusses leadership in the church and how a leader's character is as important as their abilities. Chapter 2 covers right living in the church and defines doctrine and why it's important. Chapter 3 examines right living in society and argues one's life outside of church days is just as important as other days.
The document lists four web pages for mcareawides.com: the landing page, schedule page, downloads page, and a note about a new logo using the RBNo2 font.
Vatican archaeologists have uncovered what they say is the oldest known portrait of St. Paul. The 4th century oval portrait was found in the catacombs of St. Thecla near St. Paul's basilica in Rome. It depicts St. Paul with features matching later depictions, confirming the familiar image. The discovery was announced as an "extraordinary event" and adds new insight into the earliest depictions of St. Paul.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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 and well-being.
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.
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 powerpoint is 1 of 3 presentations in my Active Digital Parenting seminar. This is a lecture designed to jumpstart thoughts and discussion on the topic of protecting our children online.
The document discusses technology tips for church leaders presented by Chad Landman at a church leadership workshop. It notes that churches are generally 10 years behind in adopting modern technology. It identifies a lack of leadership embracing technology, lack of staff to implement and maintain it, and lack of knowledge of resources as barriers. The document provides examples of technology tools and resources for ministries and offers ideas for how churches can use technology, such as embracing what their church already uses, always tweaking their approach, searching for new tools, updating websites, hosting game/tech nights for seniors, using Instagram, creating a YouTube channel, and hosting digital parenting seminars.
This document provides information on controlling devices and maintaining privacy for children both on iOS and Android devices. It discusses built-in parental controls available on each operating system, including restricting app downloads and purchases, setting screen time limits, and filtering content. It also provides tips for setting strong passwords, auditing privacy and account settings, and using location tracking services to know a child's whereabouts.
Vatican archaeologists have uncovered what they say is the oldest known portrait of St. Paul. The 4th century oval portrait was found in the catacombs of St. Thecla near St. Paul's basilica in Rome. It depicts St. Paul with features matching later depictions, confirming the familiar image. The discovery was announced as an "extraordinary event" and adds new insight into the earliest depictions of St. Paul.
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 developing mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
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 and well-being.
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.
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 powerpoint is 1 of 3 presentations in my Active Digital Parenting seminar. This is a lecture designed to jumpstart thoughts and discussion on the topic of protecting our children online.
The document discusses technology tips for church leaders presented by Chad Landman at a church leadership workshop. It notes that churches are generally 10 years behind in adopting modern technology. It identifies a lack of leadership embracing technology, lack of staff to implement and maintain it, and lack of knowledge of resources as barriers. The document provides examples of technology tools and resources for ministries and offers ideas for how churches can use technology, such as embracing what their church already uses, always tweaking their approach, searching for new tools, updating websites, hosting game/tech nights for seniors, using Instagram, creating a YouTube channel, and hosting digital parenting seminars.
This document provides information on controlling devices and maintaining privacy for children both on iOS and Android devices. It discusses built-in parental controls available on each operating system, including restricting app downloads and purchases, setting screen time limits, and filtering content. It also provides tips for setting strong passwords, auditing privacy and account settings, and using location tracking services to know a child's whereabouts.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey ...SirmaDuztepeliler
"Rethinking Kållered │ From Big Box to a Reuse Hub: A Transformation Journey Toward Sustainability"
The booklet of my master’s thesis at the Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Chalmers University of Technology. (Gothenburg, Sweden)
This thesis explores the transformation of the vacated (2023) IKEA store in Kållered, Sweden, into a "Reuse Hub" addressing various user types. The project aims to create a model for circular and sustainable economic practices that promote resource efficiency, waste reduction, and a shift in societal overconsumption patterns.
Reuse, though crucial in the circular economy, is one of the least studied areas. Most materials with reuse potential, especially in the construction sector, are recycled (downcycled), causing a greater loss of resources and energy. My project addresses barriers to reuse, such as difficult access to materials, storage, and logistics issues.
Aims:
• Enhancing Access to Reclaimed Materials: Creating a hub for reclaimed construction materials for both institutional and individual needs.
• Promoting Circular Economy: Showcasing the potential and variety of reusable materials and how they can drive a circular economy.
• Fostering Community Engagement: Developing spaces for social interaction around reuse-focused stores and workshops.
• Raising Awareness: Transforming a former consumerist symbol into a center for circular practices.
Highlights:
• The project emphasizes cross-sector collaboration with producers and wholesalers to repurpose surplus materials before they enter the recycling phase.
• This project can serve as a prototype for reusing many idle commercial buildings in different scales and sizes.
• The findings indicate that transforming large vacant properties can support sustainable practices and present an economically attractive business model with high social returns at the same time.
• It highlights the potential of how sustainable practices in the construction sector can drive societal change.