Decreto 2960 de 2012 aprueba programas y planes de estudiowebcolegio
Este decreto aprueba nuevos planes y programas de estudio para la educación básica chilena en diversas asignaturas como lenguaje, matemáticas e historia. Los planes y programas comenzarán a regir a partir del año escolar 2013, derogando planes y programas anteriores. Además, se establecen planes específicos para escuelas con y sin jornada escolar completa y que impartan o no asignaturas indígenas.
Heritage Park is Canada's largest living history museum located in Calgary. The museum features a recreated historical town and attractions like a train and steamboat to immerse visitors in the past. Videos are available on the museum's website to give a preview of the train, steamboat, and town exhibits.
Decreto 2960 de 2012 aprueba programas y planes de estudiowebcolegio
Este decreto aprueba nuevos planes y programas de estudio para la educación básica chilena en diversas asignaturas como lenguaje, matemáticas e historia. Los planes y programas comenzarán a regir a partir del año escolar 2013, derogando planes y programas anteriores. Además, se establecen planes específicos para escuelas con y sin jornada escolar completa y que impartan o no asignaturas indígenas.
Heritage Park is Canada's largest living history museum located in Calgary. The museum features a recreated historical town and attractions like a train and steamboat to immerse visitors in the past. Videos are available on the museum's website to give a preview of the train, steamboat, and town exhibits.
1. The goddess Aphrodite was syncretized with the Phoenician goddess Ashtart on the island of Cyprus beginning in the 6th-7th century BC.
2. Images from Cyprus in the 4th century BC show Aphrodite taking on characteristics of both Phoenician Ashtart and Greek Aphrodite, reflecting this syncretism between the two goddesses.
3. Archaeological sites in cities like Amathus, Golgoi, and Paphos provide evidence of the merging of Ashtart and Aphrodite's cults and iconography on Cyprus over centuries.
This presentation at the ATESL Conference 2007 discussed change, motivation, success, and perspectives from a global education conference. The purpose was to recognize keynote authors, address educational issues, and create an international network. Speakers discussed how change is constant and inevitable, how intrinsic motivation is more important than extrinsic motivation, and how perspectives on publishing have changed. Attendees from around the world shared how the conference in Cambridge, England motivated them and the lasting impact of their experience in creating an international community of educators.
Paul Cezanne's unfinished painting "Provencal Landscape" from 1887 exemplifies his lifelong devotion to studying nature. Though his style evolved over time, nature remained central to his work. The painting was likely done near Cezanne's family estate in Aix-en-Provence, France, where he frequently painted the countryside and trees held special significance for him.
The document discusses Gothic fashion inspiration in modern photography. It provides context on the history and aesthetics of Gothic fashion, noting its origins in 1970s punk culture and emphasis on self-expression through dark and dramatic clothing, makeup, and accessories. The document then analyzes a 2009 Vogue Italia fashion spread by Steven Klein featuring Rihanna, highlighting how Klein's Gothic-inspired images depict Rihanna in elaborate black couture with intense facial expressions and poses that reference gargoyles and cathedrals to create a dramatic and sublime aesthetic.
This document discusses the syncretism of the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Phoenician goddess Astarte on the island of Cyprus between the 7th-4th centuries BC. It provides archaeological evidence in the form of ancient coins, temple plans, and statues found in cities like Paphos, Kition, and Amathus that depict a blended image of Aphrodite-Astarte. The statuary shows the goddess transitioning over time from her original Phoenician form in the 7th century to a more Hellenized image by the 4th century as Greek influence spread on the island.
The document discusses strategies for effectively using traditional media to promote your message and brand. It recommends having a mixed-media strategy, knowing your audience, measuring objectives and ROI, establishing your topic and supporting points, developing visuals and quotes, pitching as an expert to journalists, doing research, and thinking like a journalist by providing them with timely reactions, information and confirmations on tight deadlines. The overall message is that traditional media remains an important part of marketing and branding if you understand how to work with journalists and tell compelling stories through multiple media channels.
DualGoPak produces customizable smart world clocks that show times in different time zones. Their clocks can be personalized with photos and are affordable. They aim to help people stay connected to friends and family living in different parts of the world. Their clocks also serve as promotional products for companies with international clients and as fundraising items for organizations. Their eco-friendly clocks reuse and recycle materials and provide unlimited design possibilities at low prices.
This document provides an analysis of Temple A at Prinias in Crete, which dates to the 7th century BC. It discusses the site's discovery and excavation history. Temple A has a rectangular cella structure with indications of a pronaos and evidence of ritual activity inside. While its plan incorporates some Minoan and Mycenaean architectural elements, the building is most notable for its sculpted limestone figures on the exterior walls, which feature seated and standing female figures as well as a relief depicting mounted warriors. These figures indicate foreign influences, particularly from Egypt, on the eclectic architectural styles of Greece during the transitional Archaic period.
Temple A at Prinias, Crete from the 7th century BC displays Egyptian and Egyptianizing features in its architecture and sculptural decoration. Direct Egyptian influence on Greek art and architecture in the 8th-7th centuries has been underestimated, as evidenced by Temple A. Herodotus recounts how Cretan sailors were blown off course to Libya and exposed to Egyptian buildings, encouraging the use of stone in Greek architecture instead of wood and mudbrick. Egyptian artistic motifs like the false door, clenched fist, and horsemen frieze are seen in the sculpture at Temple A.
The document discusses four exotic cars: a 2009 Porsche Cayman S from Germany with 320 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds priced at $78,900; a 2010 Aston Martin V12 Vantage from England with 510 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.2 seconds priced between $150,000-$300,000; a 1998 Mercedes CLK GTR from Germany with 600 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds priced at $1,573,000; and a 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe from Britain with 345 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds priced at $400
Sap fi integration with other modules in sap ficowhynet2005
This document discusses the integration between SAP FI (Financials) with other SAP modules like MM (Materials Management), CO (Controlling), and SD (Sales and Distribution). It provides examples of how transactions in these modules result in automatic accounting postings to the FI module. Key points covered include defining accounts and transaction keys to integrate overhead cost allocations from CO, inventory valuations from MM, and revenue/expense accounts from SD billing documents.
Andy Warhol was an American artist and major figure in the pop art movement known for his pop culture-inspired pieces centered on everyday American symbols like Campbell's soup cans. Between 1963-1968, Warhol made over 60 films, including the famous Sleep and Blow Job. In 1968, Warhol was shot in an assassination attempt but survived. While controversial, Warhol's pop art brought everyday objects and images into the fine art world and had a significant influence on modern art.
The document discusses the history and current state of the gay rights movement. It covers topics like the origins of queer theory, institutionalized heterosexuality, and the role of weddings in promoting heteronormativity. It also outlines some key events in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the US, including the Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex marriage legalization in various places, and high-profile advocates like Ellen DeGeneres. The document concludes by presenting the mission and values of an LGBTQ+ resource center at Syracuse University.
1. The goddess Aphrodite was syncretized with the Phoenician goddess Ashtart on the island of Cyprus beginning in the 6th-7th century BC.
2. Images from Cyprus in the 4th century BC show Aphrodite taking on characteristics of both Phoenician Ashtart and Greek Aphrodite, reflecting this syncretism between the two goddesses.
3. Archaeological sites in cities like Amathus, Golgoi, and Paphos provide evidence of the merging of Ashtart and Aphrodite's cults and iconography on Cyprus over centuries.
This presentation at the ATESL Conference 2007 discussed change, motivation, success, and perspectives from a global education conference. The purpose was to recognize keynote authors, address educational issues, and create an international network. Speakers discussed how change is constant and inevitable, how intrinsic motivation is more important than extrinsic motivation, and how perspectives on publishing have changed. Attendees from around the world shared how the conference in Cambridge, England motivated them and the lasting impact of their experience in creating an international community of educators.
Paul Cezanne's unfinished painting "Provencal Landscape" from 1887 exemplifies his lifelong devotion to studying nature. Though his style evolved over time, nature remained central to his work. The painting was likely done near Cezanne's family estate in Aix-en-Provence, France, where he frequently painted the countryside and trees held special significance for him.
The document discusses Gothic fashion inspiration in modern photography. It provides context on the history and aesthetics of Gothic fashion, noting its origins in 1970s punk culture and emphasis on self-expression through dark and dramatic clothing, makeup, and accessories. The document then analyzes a 2009 Vogue Italia fashion spread by Steven Klein featuring Rihanna, highlighting how Klein's Gothic-inspired images depict Rihanna in elaborate black couture with intense facial expressions and poses that reference gargoyles and cathedrals to create a dramatic and sublime aesthetic.
This document discusses the syncretism of the Greek goddess Aphrodite and the Phoenician goddess Astarte on the island of Cyprus between the 7th-4th centuries BC. It provides archaeological evidence in the form of ancient coins, temple plans, and statues found in cities like Paphos, Kition, and Amathus that depict a blended image of Aphrodite-Astarte. The statuary shows the goddess transitioning over time from her original Phoenician form in the 7th century to a more Hellenized image by the 4th century as Greek influence spread on the island.
The document discusses strategies for effectively using traditional media to promote your message and brand. It recommends having a mixed-media strategy, knowing your audience, measuring objectives and ROI, establishing your topic and supporting points, developing visuals and quotes, pitching as an expert to journalists, doing research, and thinking like a journalist by providing them with timely reactions, information and confirmations on tight deadlines. The overall message is that traditional media remains an important part of marketing and branding if you understand how to work with journalists and tell compelling stories through multiple media channels.
DualGoPak produces customizable smart world clocks that show times in different time zones. Their clocks can be personalized with photos and are affordable. They aim to help people stay connected to friends and family living in different parts of the world. Their clocks also serve as promotional products for companies with international clients and as fundraising items for organizations. Their eco-friendly clocks reuse and recycle materials and provide unlimited design possibilities at low prices.
This document provides an analysis of Temple A at Prinias in Crete, which dates to the 7th century BC. It discusses the site's discovery and excavation history. Temple A has a rectangular cella structure with indications of a pronaos and evidence of ritual activity inside. While its plan incorporates some Minoan and Mycenaean architectural elements, the building is most notable for its sculpted limestone figures on the exterior walls, which feature seated and standing female figures as well as a relief depicting mounted warriors. These figures indicate foreign influences, particularly from Egypt, on the eclectic architectural styles of Greece during the transitional Archaic period.
Temple A at Prinias, Crete from the 7th century BC displays Egyptian and Egyptianizing features in its architecture and sculptural decoration. Direct Egyptian influence on Greek art and architecture in the 8th-7th centuries has been underestimated, as evidenced by Temple A. Herodotus recounts how Cretan sailors were blown off course to Libya and exposed to Egyptian buildings, encouraging the use of stone in Greek architecture instead of wood and mudbrick. Egyptian artistic motifs like the false door, clenched fist, and horsemen frieze are seen in the sculpture at Temple A.
The document discusses four exotic cars: a 2009 Porsche Cayman S from Germany with 320 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds priced at $78,900; a 2010 Aston Martin V12 Vantage from England with 510 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.2 seconds priced between $150,000-$300,000; a 1998 Mercedes CLK GTR from Germany with 600 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 3.4 seconds priced at $1,573,000; and a 2009 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe from Britain with 345 horsepower and a 0-60 time of 4.9 seconds priced at $400
Sap fi integration with other modules in sap ficowhynet2005
This document discusses the integration between SAP FI (Financials) with other SAP modules like MM (Materials Management), CO (Controlling), and SD (Sales and Distribution). It provides examples of how transactions in these modules result in automatic accounting postings to the FI module. Key points covered include defining accounts and transaction keys to integrate overhead cost allocations from CO, inventory valuations from MM, and revenue/expense accounts from SD billing documents.
Andy Warhol was an American artist and major figure in the pop art movement known for his pop culture-inspired pieces centered on everyday American symbols like Campbell's soup cans. Between 1963-1968, Warhol made over 60 films, including the famous Sleep and Blow Job. In 1968, Warhol was shot in an assassination attempt but survived. While controversial, Warhol's pop art brought everyday objects and images into the fine art world and had a significant influence on modern art.
The document discusses the history and current state of the gay rights movement. It covers topics like the origins of queer theory, institutionalized heterosexuality, and the role of weddings in promoting heteronormativity. It also outlines some key events in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights in the US, including the Defense of Marriage Act, same-sex marriage legalization in various places, and high-profile advocates like Ellen DeGeneres. The document concludes by presenting the mission and values of an LGBTQ+ resource center at Syracuse University.