British sci-fi drama Doctor Who follows the adventures of an alien time traveler known as The Doctor. The show aired from 1963 to 1989 and was revived in 2005, airing new seasons on the BBC to this day. The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS, which is bigger on the inside. He faces various enemies like the Daleks while accompanied by human companions. The show has spawned spin-offs, books, and a large international fanbase.
The document provides an overview of the television series Doctor Who. It discusses that the Doctor is an alien time-traveler from the planet Gallifrey who uses a time machine called a TARDIS that appears as a blue police box. There have been 12 actors who have portrayed the Doctor. The Doctor battles recurring villains like the Daleks and Cybermen during travels through time and space.
O documento descreve a série de ficção científica Doctor Who, focando no protagonista Doutor, um Senhor do Tempo que viaja no espaço-tempo em sua nave TARDIS. A TARDIS pode levar passageiros a qualquer lugar no espaço-tempo, apesar de ter a aparência externa de uma cabine telefônica londrina. O documento também menciona inimigos recorrentes como os Daleks e Cybermen, além de companheiros do Doutor e curiosidades sobre a série.
The document provides a summary of the history of Doctor Who. It describes the various Doctors from the 1st to the 12th Doctor, the enemies they have faced like the Daleks and Cybermen, and the time machine called the TARDIS. It explains some key elements of the show like regenerations and companions like Clara Oswald.
O autor descreve sua descoberta e apreço crescente pela série de TV Doctor Who, notando particularmente como parou de se preocupar e passou a amar o programa e seu personagem principal, o Doutor.
The Who is an influential English rock band formed in 1964 consisting of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. They were one of the most popular bands in England in the 1960s known for albums like "My Generation" and "Tommy." While the band took breaks and faced member changes over the years, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have continued performing as The Who into the modern era. They remain one of the most important rock bands noted for their impact on punk rock and influence on many other artists.
This document outlines a time travel roleplaying activity where students take on the role of Doctor Who and choose an event from the Modern Era (1945-1970) to alter. They will write an essay explaining the original event, how they changed it, and speculate on the ramifications of that change based on their research. Students are given options of events related to the Cold War, technology/economy, civil rights movement, and national politics to potentially alter. They will present their findings in an essay and timeline showing the original and altered timeline. Research rules require at least 5 sources, including 2 websites, 2 primary sources, and 1 book. Any altered timeline must be supported by research and show impacts on other related historical events.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a global organization that aims to attain the highest level of health for all people. It has a governing body called the World Health Assembly and over 8,000 staff working across headquarters and regional offices. Since 1999, WHO has applied an organizational learning cycle of generating information, integrating new information, collectively interpreting information, and authorizing actions based on interpretations. This allows WHO to continuously improve its response to global health issues through knowledge sharing and management.
British sci-fi drama Doctor Who follows the adventures of an alien time traveler known as The Doctor. The show aired from 1963 to 1989 and was revived in 2005, airing new seasons on the BBC to this day. The Doctor travels through time and space in his TARDIS, which is bigger on the inside. He faces various enemies like the Daleks while accompanied by human companions. The show has spawned spin-offs, books, and a large international fanbase.
The document provides an overview of the television series Doctor Who. It discusses that the Doctor is an alien time-traveler from the planet Gallifrey who uses a time machine called a TARDIS that appears as a blue police box. There have been 12 actors who have portrayed the Doctor. The Doctor battles recurring villains like the Daleks and Cybermen during travels through time and space.
O documento descreve a série de ficção científica Doctor Who, focando no protagonista Doutor, um Senhor do Tempo que viaja no espaço-tempo em sua nave TARDIS. A TARDIS pode levar passageiros a qualquer lugar no espaço-tempo, apesar de ter a aparência externa de uma cabine telefônica londrina. O documento também menciona inimigos recorrentes como os Daleks e Cybermen, além de companheiros do Doutor e curiosidades sobre a série.
The document provides a summary of the history of Doctor Who. It describes the various Doctors from the 1st to the 12th Doctor, the enemies they have faced like the Daleks and Cybermen, and the time machine called the TARDIS. It explains some key elements of the show like regenerations and companions like Clara Oswald.
O autor descreve sua descoberta e apreço crescente pela série de TV Doctor Who, notando particularmente como parou de se preocupar e passou a amar o programa e seu personagem principal, o Doutor.
The Who is an influential English rock band formed in 1964 consisting of Roger Daltrey, Pete Townshend, John Entwistle and Keith Moon. They were one of the most popular bands in England in the 1960s known for albums like "My Generation" and "Tommy." While the band took breaks and faced member changes over the years, Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey have continued performing as The Who into the modern era. They remain one of the most important rock bands noted for their impact on punk rock and influence on many other artists.
This document outlines a time travel roleplaying activity where students take on the role of Doctor Who and choose an event from the Modern Era (1945-1970) to alter. They will write an essay explaining the original event, how they changed it, and speculate on the ramifications of that change based on their research. Students are given options of events related to the Cold War, technology/economy, civil rights movement, and national politics to potentially alter. They will present their findings in an essay and timeline showing the original and altered timeline. Research rules require at least 5 sources, including 2 websites, 2 primary sources, and 1 book. Any altered timeline must be supported by research and show impacts on other related historical events.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is a global organization that aims to attain the highest level of health for all people. It has a governing body called the World Health Assembly and over 8,000 staff working across headquarters and regional offices. Since 1999, WHO has applied an organizational learning cycle of generating information, integrating new information, collectively interpreting information, and authorizing actions based on interpretations. This allows WHO to continuously improve its response to global health issues through knowledge sharing and management.
The document discusses how gender is represented in an extract from Doctor Who through the use of camerawork, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound. Initially, stereotypes are depicted where males are dominant and higher in status than females. However, the character Martha later proves these stereotypes wrong by becoming quite domineering. Camera angles, costumes, props, editing techniques, and music are used to first show Martha as vulnerable but later as powerful as she rises up against the Master.
Television began in 1928 and the first color television was produced in the 1950s along with the start of television shows. Throughout its history, television has advanced and evolved into the 21st century. Many early television shows in the 1950s-1970s portrayed stereotypical gender roles that depicted women as thin, curvy housewives and men as strong providers. More recent television shows have begun challenging these stereotypes by showing women and men in less traditional or more equal roles.
The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded on April 7, 1948 and is a specialized agency of the United Nations that works to promote health worldwide. It began with international sanitary conferences in the 19th century to help reduce disease and improve cooperation between countries. WHO aims to improve global health, attain the highest level of health for all people, and lead international health within the UN system. It has over 150 country and regional offices and works on issues like health emergencies, noncommunicable diseases, health systems, and health promotion.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency responsible for global public health. It was established in 1948 and is governed by 192 member states. WHO sets global health standards and guidelines, provides technical support to countries, monitors health trends, and works with partners to promote health and strengthen health systems globally. It aims to guide worldwide health efforts, set health standards, and help governments strengthen their national health programs.
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5. Choose a font scheme | match tone
6. Choose a layout scheme | comprehension
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The document discusses the process required to become a doctor. It notes that becoming a doctor requires a lot of schooling, including passing high school with science courses, then studying for 5-6 years in university before becoming a doctor. It further explains that the full process takes at least 11 years, including 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years working in a hospital, or up to 8 years working in a hospital for some specialties.
The document discusses how gender is represented in an extract from Doctor Who through the use of camerawork, mise-en-scene, editing, and sound. Initially, stereotypes are depicted where males are dominant and higher in status than females. However, the character Martha later proves these stereotypes wrong by becoming quite domineering. Camera angles, costumes, props, editing techniques, and music are used to first show Martha as vulnerable but later as powerful as she rises up against the Master.
Television began in 1928 and the first color television was produced in the 1950s along with the start of television shows. Throughout its history, television has advanced and evolved into the 21st century. Many early television shows in the 1950s-1970s portrayed stereotypical gender roles that depicted women as thin, curvy housewives and men as strong providers. More recent television shows have begun challenging these stereotypes by showing women and men in less traditional or more equal roles.
The World Health Organization (WHO) was founded on April 7, 1948 and is a specialized agency of the United Nations that works to promote health worldwide. It began with international sanitary conferences in the 19th century to help reduce disease and improve cooperation between countries. WHO aims to improve global health, attain the highest level of health for all people, and lead international health within the UN system. It has over 150 country and regional offices and works on issues like health emergencies, noncommunicable diseases, health systems, and health promotion.
The World Health Organization (WHO) is the United Nations agency responsible for global public health. It was established in 1948 and is governed by 192 member states. WHO sets global health standards and guidelines, provides technical support to countries, monitors health trends, and works with partners to promote health and strengthen health systems globally. It aims to guide worldwide health efforts, set health standards, and help governments strengthen their national health programs.
10 Tips for Making Beautiful Slideshow Presentations by www.visuali.seEdahn Small
1. Know your goal | make each slide count
2. Plan it out | in some detail
3. Avoid templates | they have the uglies
4. Choose a color scheme | 4 colors, 1 accent
5. Choose a font scheme | match tone
6. Choose a layout scheme | comprehension
7. Use images (wisely) | they’re more memorable
8. 15 words per slide | this slide had 16 words
9. Play with typography | impact, interest, hierarchy
10. Don’t overdo it | white space
Hope you enjoy!
SEE MORE OF MY WORK: http://www.visuali.se
The document discusses the process required to become a doctor. It notes that becoming a doctor requires a lot of schooling, including passing high school with science courses, then studying for 5-6 years in university before becoming a doctor. It further explains that the full process takes at least 11 years, including 4 years of college, 4 years of medical school, and 3 years working in a hospital, or up to 8 years working in a hospital for some specialties.
2. A clip Trailer for the 'Weeping Angels' We chose this clip because we both thought it was an episode that was really memorable and scary.
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4. When the first series was being made, television pirates were desperate to acquire the preview tapes. One of the people in the office had the idea of labelling the tapes with the anagram "Torchwood" rather than "Doctor Who", as a security measure to disguise the tapes when they were delivered from Cardiff to London. Writer Russell T. Davies liked this idea so much that it later inspired him to use it as a title when creating the spin-off series, "Torchwood"(2006).
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7. I like it because it has a different storyline every time and it’s not predictable.