The document contains photos of two locations - Riviere La Leona in Patagonia, Argentina and the Abu Simbel Temples on Nasser Lake in Egypt. Both photos show scenic landscapes from the sky with geological features visible.
The document discusses the Humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa, a reef fish found in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It feeds on invertebrates and seaweed in the reef. It reproduces like birds, with the female building nests and males fertilizing eggs which are then defended by the female. One adaptation is its ability to wedge into small spaces and lock its spine, making it difficult to remove. Its Hawaiian name translates to "fish with a pig's nose."
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
For anyone who is in Christ there is a new creation; the old creation has gone, and now the new one is here. The document discusses the governance structure and priorities of an organization from 2005-2010, including working groups formed, board discussions, and models considered. It emphasizes patience, experiencing everything, and finding answers through love and questions. The vision and principles of the organization focus on equality, non-hierarchy, consensus, decentralization, and "leading from the future."
Who’s Behind that Mask? Quien esta detras de la pasamontanas?April Pojman
An in depth look at shoe shine workers in La Paz, Bolivia from their own perspective through photos and captions written by them.
Un vistazo sobre la experiencia de ser lustra calzado en La Paz, Bolivia desde su perspectiva a travez de fotos y leyendas escritos por ellos.
Word of Mouth Marketing for Not For ProfitsBob Crawshaw
This document discusses word of mouth marketing strategies for non-profits. It identifies key elements such as identifying influential talkers, developing credible and valuable topics for them to discuss, providing tools for talkers to spread the word, developing a timeline, and tracking the word of mouth conversation. The goal is to leverage existing networks and conversations in an organic way to spread awareness of the nonprofit's cause or mission.
How Not For Profits Earn Media AttentionBob Crawshaw
The media can be the not for profit's best friend. This workshop explores how to win media coverage and was delivered to eight leading not for profits in Canberra on 15 Nov 2012
The document discusses the Humuhumunukunukuapuaʻa, a reef fish found in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It feeds on invertebrates and seaweed in the reef. It reproduces like birds, with the female building nests and males fertilizing eggs which are then defended by the female. One adaptation is its ability to wedge into small spaces and lock its spine, making it difficult to remove. Its Hawaiian name translates to "fish with a pig's nose."
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
For anyone who is in Christ there is a new creation; the old creation has gone, and now the new one is here. The document discusses the governance structure and priorities of an organization from 2005-2010, including working groups formed, board discussions, and models considered. It emphasizes patience, experiencing everything, and finding answers through love and questions. The vision and principles of the organization focus on equality, non-hierarchy, consensus, decentralization, and "leading from the future."
Who’s Behind that Mask? Quien esta detras de la pasamontanas?April Pojman
An in depth look at shoe shine workers in La Paz, Bolivia from their own perspective through photos and captions written by them.
Un vistazo sobre la experiencia de ser lustra calzado en La Paz, Bolivia desde su perspectiva a travez de fotos y leyendas escritos por ellos.
Word of Mouth Marketing for Not For ProfitsBob Crawshaw
This document discusses word of mouth marketing strategies for non-profits. It identifies key elements such as identifying influential talkers, developing credible and valuable topics for them to discuss, providing tools for talkers to spread the word, developing a timeline, and tracking the word of mouth conversation. The goal is to leverage existing networks and conversations in an organic way to spread awareness of the nonprofit's cause or mission.
How Not For Profits Earn Media AttentionBob Crawshaw
The media can be the not for profit's best friend. This workshop explores how to win media coverage and was delivered to eight leading not for profits in Canberra on 15 Nov 2012
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
The document outlines questions for a PR workshop for the Canberra Lions club to help them develop their public relations plan and objectives for 2015. It prompts them to identify their PR objectives, key audiences, messages, media contacts, potential for social media use, local influencers, and an outline of PR activities and tactics over the next 12 months.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mrs. Hund's first grade class demonstrated various geometric shapes they created using gumdrops, with students showing off squares, stars, cubes, pyramids, prisms, houses, and polygons like pentagons and hexagons. The class enjoyed exploring geometric shapes and several students worked to finish their gumdrop structures.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
This document provides equations and formulas for inventory management. It covers topics like economic order quantity, reorder levels, forecasting demand, material requirements planning, and just-in-time systems. Key equations calculate optimal order quantity, cycle time, variable and total costs, reorder levels, forecasting methods, production and demand balances, material requirements, and kanban quantities. The document is a comprehensive reference for quantitative inventory management models and their underlying formulas.
The Gold Quill awards recognize communications professionals for their achievements and accomplishments, with around 800 entries across 46 categories being judged this year by 5 panels around the world. Winners will be announced in June at the IABC International Conference in front of 2000 communications professionals.
This document discusses strategies for effective word-of-mouth marketing. It recommends identifying and cultivating relationships with key influencers who can spread messages through their networks. Providing simple, compelling messages and tools for others to easily share information is important. Opportunities like events and presentations can encourage conversations about your organization. Tracking word-of-mouth efforts helps determine what approaches are most successful at reaching target audiences and keeping discussions ongoing.
An ant works hard every day without supervision. A lion in charge notices this and thinks the ant could produce even more with oversight. He hires a cockroach supervisor who implements extensive paperwork and meetings, taking up the ant's time. More managers are brought on, growing the bureaucracy. Production decreases but the managers justify their roles. An audit concludes the department is overstaffed, and the ant is fired for a poor attitude.
The document outlines a grading rubric for a student digital storytelling project across 7 categories, including purpose, script quality, audio/visual elements, use of images and editing software, and content appropriateness, with points allocated on a scale from outstanding to no credit based on proficiency in each area. Scores are determined by how well the project establishes purpose, maintains focus, incorporates required elements, uses technology appropriately, and connects content to the topic.
Content Marketing Unwrapped: A beginners guide for Australian communicatorsBob Crawshaw
This presentation discusses content marketing and how it is used to build relationships with communities through useful information sharing. It notes that content marketing is important because people are busy, don't trust large organizations, and have fragmented attention. The presentation outlines six steps to an effective content marketing strategy: having a vision, identifying communities, determining relationship goals, sourcing content internally and externally, choosing appropriate content types, and measuring results. It emphasizes using stories, case studies, thought leadership and curated content to engage audiences.
Este documento presenta una recopilación de grabados de sitios y monumentos notables de España realizados entre 1842 y 1850 para la obra "España artística y monumental". La obra fue dirigida por Genaro Pérez de Villa-amil, un pintor paisajista español que realizó varios viajes por el país junto al pintor inglés David Roberts para documentar lugares pintorescos. Los grabados fueron realizados por litógrafos parisinos y muestran vistas de catedrales, iglesias, castillos y otros lugares de ci
Jeremiah Clarke fue un compositor y organista inglés del siglo XVII que escribió música sacra, himnos y piezas para teatro. Una de sus obras más famosas es la Marcha del Príncipe de Dinamarca. La Granja de San Ildefonso en España fue construida originalmente como una ermita y granja para los monjes jerónimos, pero luego el rey Felipe V la compró y construyó un palacio y jardines barrocos siguiendo modelos franceses como Versalles, con parterres, fuentes y estatuas que representan
Este documento presenta 25 de los pueblos más bonitos de Europa, incluyendo pueblos pintorescos de Alemania, los países nórdicos, Italia, Suiza, España y Francia. Describe la belleza arquitectónica y paisajística de cada pueblo, muchos de los cuales han sido declarados patrimonio de la humanidad.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
Egypt is located in Africa with a population of over 74 million people. The capital and largest city is Cairo with over 11 million residents. The main languages spoken are Arabic, English, and French. Egypt has hot summers and mild winters, with only two seasons. The culture is conservative with traditional dress and foods like Ful Medames and Molokhiya. The economy exports crude oil and imports petroleum, with the main trade partners being Italy, Saudi Arabia, Germany and France.
The document outlines questions for a PR workshop for the Canberra Lions club to help them develop their public relations plan and objectives for 2015. It prompts them to identify their PR objectives, key audiences, messages, media contacts, potential for social media use, local influencers, and an outline of PR activities and tactics over the next 12 months.
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 protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Mrs. Hund's first grade class demonstrated various geometric shapes they created using gumdrops, with students showing off squares, stars, cubes, pyramids, prisms, houses, and polygons like pentagons and hexagons. The class enjoyed exploring geometric shapes and several students worked to finish their gumdrop structures.
Students created a PowerPoint to share the information they learned about a Middle Eastern country of their choice. This is not teacher edited; additional instruction will be retaught for standard English conventions and age appropriate bibliography.
This document provides equations and formulas for inventory management. It covers topics like economic order quantity, reorder levels, forecasting demand, material requirements planning, and just-in-time systems. Key equations calculate optimal order quantity, cycle time, variable and total costs, reorder levels, forecasting methods, production and demand balances, material requirements, and kanban quantities. The document is a comprehensive reference for quantitative inventory management models and their underlying formulas.
The Gold Quill awards recognize communications professionals for their achievements and accomplishments, with around 800 entries across 46 categories being judged this year by 5 panels around the world. Winners will be announced in June at the IABC International Conference in front of 2000 communications professionals.
This document discusses strategies for effective word-of-mouth marketing. It recommends identifying and cultivating relationships with key influencers who can spread messages through their networks. Providing simple, compelling messages and tools for others to easily share information is important. Opportunities like events and presentations can encourage conversations about your organization. Tracking word-of-mouth efforts helps determine what approaches are most successful at reaching target audiences and keeping discussions ongoing.
An ant works hard every day without supervision. A lion in charge notices this and thinks the ant could produce even more with oversight. He hires a cockroach supervisor who implements extensive paperwork and meetings, taking up the ant's time. More managers are brought on, growing the bureaucracy. Production decreases but the managers justify their roles. An audit concludes the department is overstaffed, and the ant is fired for a poor attitude.
The document outlines a grading rubric for a student digital storytelling project across 7 categories, including purpose, script quality, audio/visual elements, use of images and editing software, and content appropriateness, with points allocated on a scale from outstanding to no credit based on proficiency in each area. Scores are determined by how well the project establishes purpose, maintains focus, incorporates required elements, uses technology appropriately, and connects content to the topic.
Content Marketing Unwrapped: A beginners guide for Australian communicatorsBob Crawshaw
This presentation discusses content marketing and how it is used to build relationships with communities through useful information sharing. It notes that content marketing is important because people are busy, don't trust large organizations, and have fragmented attention. The presentation outlines six steps to an effective content marketing strategy: having a vision, identifying communities, determining relationship goals, sourcing content internally and externally, choosing appropriate content types, and measuring results. It emphasizes using stories, case studies, thought leadership and curated content to engage audiences.
Este documento presenta una recopilación de grabados de sitios y monumentos notables de España realizados entre 1842 y 1850 para la obra "España artística y monumental". La obra fue dirigida por Genaro Pérez de Villa-amil, un pintor paisajista español que realizó varios viajes por el país junto al pintor inglés David Roberts para documentar lugares pintorescos. Los grabados fueron realizados por litógrafos parisinos y muestran vistas de catedrales, iglesias, castillos y otros lugares de ci
Jeremiah Clarke fue un compositor y organista inglés del siglo XVII que escribió música sacra, himnos y piezas para teatro. Una de sus obras más famosas es la Marcha del Príncipe de Dinamarca. La Granja de San Ildefonso en España fue construida originalmente como una ermita y granja para los monjes jerónimos, pero luego el rey Felipe V la compró y construyó un palacio y jardines barrocos siguiendo modelos franceses como Versalles, con parterres, fuentes y estatuas que representan
Este documento presenta 25 de los pueblos más bonitos de Europa, incluyendo pueblos pintorescos de Alemania, los países nórdicos, Italia, Suiza, España y Francia. Describe la belleza arquitectónica y paisajística de cada pueblo, muchos de los cuales han sido declarados patrimonio de la humanidad.
El documento describe el acueducto de Segovia, una de las obras de ingeniería romana mejor conservadas. Mide 638 metros y está compuesto por 166 arcos, algunos dobles, que transportaban agua desde el río Frío, 18 km desde la ciudad. Aunque su datación exacta es incierta, probablemente se construyó entre los siglos I y II d.C. y es considerado el mejor ejemplo que queda de los acueductos romanos por su tamaño, diseño y estado de conservación.
Este documento resume la obra maestra de Miguel Ángel, La Capilla Sixtina. Explica que fue pintada al fresco entre 1508 y 1512 y contiene numerosas escenas bíblicas del Antiguo Testamento. También describe otros elementos pictóricos como los ignudis, medallones y figuras de bronce. Por último, menciona brevemente El juicio final pintado por Miguel Ángel en la pared del altar entre 1537 y 1541.
Este documento presenta una serie de fotografías de techos de edificios alrededor del mundo tomadas desde abajo hacia arriba. Las fotografías muestran techos de iglesias, catedrales, palacios y otros edificios notables de tres continentes y más de dos mil años de historia, incluyendo edificios en Europa, Asia, América y África. El objetivo es mostrar la diversidad de diseños arquitectónicos y soluciones estructurales utilizadas para cubrir edificios a lo largo de la historia.
Este documento presenta una colección de poemas y extractos de obras literarias que describen diferentes aspectos de la ciudad de Granada en España. Los extractos describen lugares emblemáticos como la Alhambra, el Albaicín, la catedral y la Capilla Real, así como ríos como el Genil. Los poemas capturan la belleza melancólica y la historia de Granada a través de detalles sobre la arquitectura, la naturaleza y las personas que habitan la ciudad.
Jeremiah Clarke fue un compositor y organista inglés del siglo XVII que escribió música sacra, himnos y obras para teatro. La Marcha del Príncipe de Dinamarca es una de sus piezas más famosas. La Granja de San Ildefonso es un palacio y jardines reales españoles construidos para Felipe V siguiendo modelos franceses como Versalles. Los jardines barrocos contienen parterres, fuentes y estatuas inspiradas en la mitología.
La canción "Blowin' in the Wind" fue compuesta por Bob Dylan a los 21 años y plantea preguntas filosóficas sobre temas como la paz, la guerra y la libertad. A través de un enfoque esperanzador, la canción mantiene su relevancia más de 40 años después al tratar temas universales. La letra sugiere que las respuestas a estas grandes preguntas no están claras y que depende de la humanidad encontrarlas.
El documento presenta citas del escritor español Miguel de Unamuno que argumentan que la verdadera libertad proviene de la cultura y el conocimiento, no de la proclamación de libertades vacías. La cultura y el pensamiento dan alas para volar y libertad para pensar.
El documento resume las recientes investigaciones sobre los beneficios del chocolate negro para la salud, incluyendo su capacidad de prevenir enfermedades cardiovasculares y algunos tipos de cáncer, así como su alto contenido de antioxidantes, minerales y vitaminas. También destaca que el chocolate negro puede elevar el estado de ánimo y reducir el estrés gracias a los compuestos que contiene.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
Este documento lista sitios patrimoniales de diversos países alrededor del mundo, incluyendo sitios arqueológicos, naturales y urbanos que representan el patrimonio cultural e histórico de cada nación, como las pirámides de Egipto, la Gran Muralla China, el Taj Mahal en India, la ciudad vieja de Florencia en Italia, Petra en Jordania, y Machu Picchu en Perú, entre otros muchos lugares históricos y paisajes naturales protegidos en todo el planeta.
Este documento resume información sobre varias casas históricas en Segovia, España. Proporciona detalles sobre la arquitectura, propietarios originales y eventos históricos asociados con cada casa. El documento contiene resúmenes concisos de más de 20 casas notables de Segovia.
El documento describe el acueducto romano de Segovia, una de las obras de ingeniería más importantes que queda del Imperio Romano. Mide 638 metros de largo y está compuesto por 166 arcos, algunos de hasta 28 metros de altura. Transportaba agua desde el río Frío, a 18 km de la ciudad. Aunque su datación exacta es incierta, probablemente se construyó entre los siglos I y II d.C. y sigue en pie como un símbolo del patrimonio histórico y la ingeniería romana.
La iglesia rupestre de los Santos Justo y Pastor en Olleros de Pisuerga, Palencia, España es la mayor expresión de arquitectura rupestre en el país. Data de los siglos VIII-IX y se excavo en arenisca, contando con dos naves, espadaña, tumbas antropomorfas y un cementerio medieval. Dentro se aprecian columnas, coro de madera, altares y sepulcros que demuestran su valor como uno de los edificios más importantes del románico palentino.
Este documento lista más de 50 pueblos medievales españoles de diferentes regiones como Aragón, Castilla y León, Cantabria, Cataluña, entre otras. Incluye información sobre la autoría y fuentes de las imágenes utilizadas, así como los créditos y fecha de la reedición del documento.
Este documento muestra fotografías de lugares notables de España junto con fotografías de lugares similares en otras partes del mundo, con el objetivo de demostrar que España tiene destinos turísticos tan impresionantes como los de otros países que suelen promocionarse más. Incluye fotos de monumentos, paisajes naturales, ciudades y atracciones de toda España, como el Monasterio de El Escorial, la Catedral de Sevilla, el Desierto de Tabernas y las playas de Tarifa.
La presentación destaca la interpretación de la cantante Diana Navarro del Padre Nuestro, una de las oraciones más importantes del cristianismo. Navarro canta las líneas clásicas del Padre Nuestro, incluyendo pedir el pan de cada día, el perdón de ofensas, protección de tentaciones y liberación del mal con la fuerza de Dios.