A country is in turmoil with two sides battling for control, defending their land which will lead to bloodshed, destruction, combat, fear, pain and death as only one side can win in the fight for the nation.
This document provides an overview of a mobile strategy game that involves building a military base, managing resources, researching upgrades, and engaging in both single-player campaign missions and multiplayer battles against other players. The game has over 5 million players worldwide with 300,000 playing daily. It offers a mix of turn-based tactical combat, strategic base management, a story-driven campaign, and global competitive multiplayer features.
The document provides quotes from various historical figures on the horrors and futility of war. The quotes express that war leaves countries with crippled soldiers, mourning families, and increased crime. While technology and power have advanced, humanity's wisdom and conscience have not kept pace. Wars are misguided, expensive, and do not determine who is morally right. Only love and understanding can drive out hatred from the world, not more warfare.
O documento lista alguns autores como Anne Frank, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry e Gabriel García Márquez. Ele discute a importância da biblioteca escolar como um espaço aberto para toda a comunidade educativa e como ela pode fornecer recursos pedagógicos e um acervo adequado para as necessidades dos alunos e projetos. A leitura é destacada como uma forma de as pessoas se tornarem melhores.
El documento contiene una serie de frases cortas y aforismos sobre temas como la familia, las relaciones, el amor y las mujeres. Algunas de las frases ofrecen consejos o perspectivas sobre la vida, mientras que otras contienen bromas o dobles sentidos.
Este documento lista los elementos que deberían incluirse en un botiquín de primeros auxilios y explica brevemente el propósito de cada uno. Incluye elementos como pala, goma, tirita, lápiz, borrador, chicle, chocolate kiss y bolsa de té para recordar ser flexible, curar heridas emocionales, anotar bendiciones, cometer errores, esforzarse, dar y recibir afecto, y tomar tiempo para relajarse y apreciar las cosas positivas en la vida. Alienta al lector a compartir este mensaje con
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.
This document provides an overview of a mobile strategy game that involves building a military base, managing resources, researching upgrades, and engaging in both single-player campaign missions and multiplayer battles against other players. The game has over 5 million players worldwide with 300,000 playing daily. It offers a mix of turn-based tactical combat, strategic base management, a story-driven campaign, and global competitive multiplayer features.
The document provides quotes from various historical figures on the horrors and futility of war. The quotes express that war leaves countries with crippled soldiers, mourning families, and increased crime. While technology and power have advanced, humanity's wisdom and conscience have not kept pace. Wars are misguided, expensive, and do not determine who is morally right. Only love and understanding can drive out hatred from the world, not more warfare.
O documento lista alguns autores como Anne Frank, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry e Gabriel García Márquez. Ele discute a importância da biblioteca escolar como um espaço aberto para toda a comunidade educativa e como ela pode fornecer recursos pedagógicos e um acervo adequado para as necessidades dos alunos e projetos. A leitura é destacada como uma forma de as pessoas se tornarem melhores.
El documento contiene una serie de frases cortas y aforismos sobre temas como la familia, las relaciones, el amor y las mujeres. Algunas de las frases ofrecen consejos o perspectivas sobre la vida, mientras que otras contienen bromas o dobles sentidos.
Este documento lista los elementos que deberían incluirse en un botiquín de primeros auxilios y explica brevemente el propósito de cada uno. Incluye elementos como pala, goma, tirita, lápiz, borrador, chicle, chocolate kiss y bolsa de té para recordar ser flexible, curar heridas emocionales, anotar bendiciones, cometer errores, esforzarse, dar y recibir afecto, y tomar tiempo para relajarse y apreciar las cosas positivas en la vida. Alienta al lector a compartir este mensaje con
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.
This document provides information about geography options for students currently in Year 8 going into Year 9. It lists GCSE Geography exam results from June 2010 showing 73% of students received grades A-C. It also mentions an Iceland trip taking place in March 2011 and provides a link for more information about geography options.
This document provides information about geography options for students currently in Year 8 going into Year 9. It lists GCSE Geography exam results from June 2010 showing 73% of students received grades A-C. It also mentions an Iceland trip taking place in March 2011 and provides a link for more information about geography options.
This 5-day trip to Iceland will involve daily activities exploring the natural scenery known as the "Land of Fire and Ice". The traveler has packed essential documents like a passport, insurance information, and money as well as a kit list and forms for the trip staying at the Husid Guesthouse.
The document outlines the AS and A2 Geography curriculum for 2008, including unit topics, assessments, and sample exam questions. The AS course covers global challenges such as natural hazards and globalization, as well as geographical investigations like crowded coasts and place branding. The A2 course examines contested planet issues like resource use, biodiversity loss, and development gaps. Students take exams involving data responses, essays, and research questions.
This document introduces an exciting new GCSE course in Geography. It explains that studying Geography allows students to understand current issues in the news and make their own judgments. It helps develop useful skills for the future like problem solving, teamwork, and communication. The course will cover topics like climate change, natural hazards, urbanization and more. Students will be assessed through exams and a controlled assessment involving fieldwork. The Geography department encourages students interested in learning about the world to consider taking this course.
This document provides information about the AS World Development course. It indicates that the course focuses on development issues and requires keeping up with current events through newspapers. While GCSE Geography is ideal preparation, the main requirements are an interest in the topics and an ability to manage coursework demands. The course is 70% exam-based and 30% coursework consisting of article analyses and essays. It covers two themes - development resources and global citizenship, and poverty and inequality. Past students have achieved a 100% pass rate through diligent study. The course is taught by Mr. Crumbie with assistance on coursework elements.
1. There is a range of tectonic hazards associated with both volcanoes and earthquakes, including lava, pyroclastics, ash, lahars, ground shaking, displacement, liquefaction, and tsunamis.
2. The specific impacts of tectonic hazards vary depending on factors like the duration and scale of the hazard, how frequently it occurs, its magnitude, and the level of economic development in the affected area.
3. Countries approach coping with tectonic hazards in different ways depending on their wealth and access to technology, employing strategies like modifying hazards, reducing vulnerability, and mitigating losses.
The document provides guidance on writing a report style essay for a geography exam, including:
1) Research and preparation is key, with planning, gathering a balanced range of sources, and organizing materials into a file.
2) Practicing report writing helps understand the required structured format, which merges traditional essays with elements like numbered sections and diagrams.
3) In the exam, a plan and introduction should be provided, with the body using language and structure to illustrate, contrast, extend and conclude points, while evaluating perspectives.
The document discusses tectonic hazards and their impacts on communities. It explores the different types and levels of challenges posed by varying forms of tectonic activity such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. It examines how the impacts of tectonic hazards vary depending on location and economic development through case studies of contrasting locations. Approaches to reducing risks from tectonic hazards are also discussed.
This document lists various marketing communication methods including advertising through internet, posters and leaflets. It also includes direct marketing through newsletters, public relations through press releases and sales promotion techniques such as competitions, money off vouchers and discounts. Displays are mentioned as being either cheap or flexible options.
This document provides guidance on assessing promotional techniques and materials by describing the technique or material, stating its good and bad points, and suggesting how it could be improved. It instructs the reader to consider the target market, objectives, presentation, images used, and design when evaluating a promotion's effectiveness at achieving its goals and appealing to its intended audience. The document also references AIDA, research methods, and marketing strategy as relevant frameworks for assessment.
The document discusses the AIDA marketing model which focuses on gaining a customer's Attention with visually appealing design elements, maintaining their Interest with relevant and engaging content, creating a Desire to purchase through special offers or discounts, and prompting the desired Action by providing contact details. It also analyzes a sample promotional material in terms of its visual design, target market focus, use of color and fonts to see how effectively it follows the AIDA model.
This document provides information on various excursion options for a geography study tour in Iceland, including visits to geothermal sites, greenhouses, natural attractions like the Blue Lagoon and Geysir, cultural attractions in Reykjavik, and outdoor activities like river rafting and whale watching. Contact details, locations, schedules, and pricing are provided for each excursion.
The document discusses trends in the UK population including aging, immigration, and regional shifts. Some key points:
- The proportion of over-60s is expected to rise significantly, increasing the dependency ratio and challenging the economy.
- Immigration has helped offset population aging but its future impact is uncertain.
- Younger workers have moved to southern and eastern regions while older residents settle in coastal and rural areas.
- The upcoming decades will see the large "baby boom" generation retire, placing greater burden on a smaller working-age population to support them. Careful planning is needed to address this challenge.
By 2030, 60% of the global population will live in urban areas, with Asia's urban population rising from 1.4 billion to 2.6 billion. There will be close to 30 megacities with over 10 million people, including Istanbul, Guangzhou, and Bogota. Many cities, especially in developing areas, face problems like sprawling slums, lack of infrastructure, and pollution as populations grow rapidly. Solutions require better planning and more sustainable practices around resource use, transportation, and waste management.
The document discusses various ways that countries and economies can be grouped on a global scale. It examines economic groupings based on development levels and types of economies. Political groupings like trade blocs that countries form through international agreements are also covered. The impacts of transnational corporations on both host and source countries are summarized, noting they can bring both benefits like job creation but also costs such as environmental impacts and profits leaving the host nation.
Global networks come in many forms, including business, communication, transport, production, and political networks. The document discusses the growth of internet usage globally and some key factors related to development and connectivity. It also describes global hubs as highly connected places that other locations seek to connect to, often hosting large transnational corporations. Creating connections for poorer countries requires infrastructure investment, economic reforms, stable societies, human capital development, and attracting foreign direct investment. One example discussed is China's success from economic growth and reforms. The document also summarizes the One Laptop Per Child initiative and some criticisms of the project.
The document discusses global migration trends, including types of migrants and factors that push and pull people to migrate. It focuses on migration within Europe, including illegal immigration across southern European borders and migration of eastern Europeans after the EU's expansion. Specific examples analyze eastern European migration to the UK, costs and benefits for both source and host countries, as well as challenges around managing migration.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic interdependence between countries through rising trade and financial flows, as well as the spread of technology. Developments in communication and transportation technologies have reduced distances and facilitated globalization over recent decades. This has led to growth in world trade and the rise of large transnational corporations operating globally. While some nations and people have benefited from these changes, globalization has also increased economic inequality between wealthy and poor countries.
Climate change occurs over short, medium, and long timescales. Short-term climate change involves global warming over decades, while medium-term changes occurred over thousands of years according to ice core and fossil records. Long-term changes shaped climate over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. Recent climate change has led to 0.5°C warming globally since 1970 due to increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels. This enhanced greenhouse effect from carbon dioxide and methane emissions is trapping more heat in the atmosphere and causing unprecedented global warming according to temperature and Arctic sea ice records.
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This document provides information about geography options for students currently in Year 8 going into Year 9. It lists GCSE Geography exam results from June 2010 showing 73% of students received grades A-C. It also mentions an Iceland trip taking place in March 2011 and provides a link for more information about geography options.
This document provides information about geography options for students currently in Year 8 going into Year 9. It lists GCSE Geography exam results from June 2010 showing 73% of students received grades A-C. It also mentions an Iceland trip taking place in March 2011 and provides a link for more information about geography options.
This 5-day trip to Iceland will involve daily activities exploring the natural scenery known as the "Land of Fire and Ice". The traveler has packed essential documents like a passport, insurance information, and money as well as a kit list and forms for the trip staying at the Husid Guesthouse.
The document outlines the AS and A2 Geography curriculum for 2008, including unit topics, assessments, and sample exam questions. The AS course covers global challenges such as natural hazards and globalization, as well as geographical investigations like crowded coasts and place branding. The A2 course examines contested planet issues like resource use, biodiversity loss, and development gaps. Students take exams involving data responses, essays, and research questions.
This document introduces an exciting new GCSE course in Geography. It explains that studying Geography allows students to understand current issues in the news and make their own judgments. It helps develop useful skills for the future like problem solving, teamwork, and communication. The course will cover topics like climate change, natural hazards, urbanization and more. Students will be assessed through exams and a controlled assessment involving fieldwork. The Geography department encourages students interested in learning about the world to consider taking this course.
This document provides information about the AS World Development course. It indicates that the course focuses on development issues and requires keeping up with current events through newspapers. While GCSE Geography is ideal preparation, the main requirements are an interest in the topics and an ability to manage coursework demands. The course is 70% exam-based and 30% coursework consisting of article analyses and essays. It covers two themes - development resources and global citizenship, and poverty and inequality. Past students have achieved a 100% pass rate through diligent study. The course is taught by Mr. Crumbie with assistance on coursework elements.
1. There is a range of tectonic hazards associated with both volcanoes and earthquakes, including lava, pyroclastics, ash, lahars, ground shaking, displacement, liquefaction, and tsunamis.
2. The specific impacts of tectonic hazards vary depending on factors like the duration and scale of the hazard, how frequently it occurs, its magnitude, and the level of economic development in the affected area.
3. Countries approach coping with tectonic hazards in different ways depending on their wealth and access to technology, employing strategies like modifying hazards, reducing vulnerability, and mitigating losses.
The document provides guidance on writing a report style essay for a geography exam, including:
1) Research and preparation is key, with planning, gathering a balanced range of sources, and organizing materials into a file.
2) Practicing report writing helps understand the required structured format, which merges traditional essays with elements like numbered sections and diagrams.
3) In the exam, a plan and introduction should be provided, with the body using language and structure to illustrate, contrast, extend and conclude points, while evaluating perspectives.
The document discusses tectonic hazards and their impacts on communities. It explores the different types and levels of challenges posed by varying forms of tectonic activity such as earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. It examines how the impacts of tectonic hazards vary depending on location and economic development through case studies of contrasting locations. Approaches to reducing risks from tectonic hazards are also discussed.
This document lists various marketing communication methods including advertising through internet, posters and leaflets. It also includes direct marketing through newsletters, public relations through press releases and sales promotion techniques such as competitions, money off vouchers and discounts. Displays are mentioned as being either cheap or flexible options.
This document provides guidance on assessing promotional techniques and materials by describing the technique or material, stating its good and bad points, and suggesting how it could be improved. It instructs the reader to consider the target market, objectives, presentation, images used, and design when evaluating a promotion's effectiveness at achieving its goals and appealing to its intended audience. The document also references AIDA, research methods, and marketing strategy as relevant frameworks for assessment.
The document discusses the AIDA marketing model which focuses on gaining a customer's Attention with visually appealing design elements, maintaining their Interest with relevant and engaging content, creating a Desire to purchase through special offers or discounts, and prompting the desired Action by providing contact details. It also analyzes a sample promotional material in terms of its visual design, target market focus, use of color and fonts to see how effectively it follows the AIDA model.
This document provides information on various excursion options for a geography study tour in Iceland, including visits to geothermal sites, greenhouses, natural attractions like the Blue Lagoon and Geysir, cultural attractions in Reykjavik, and outdoor activities like river rafting and whale watching. Contact details, locations, schedules, and pricing are provided for each excursion.
The document discusses trends in the UK population including aging, immigration, and regional shifts. Some key points:
- The proportion of over-60s is expected to rise significantly, increasing the dependency ratio and challenging the economy.
- Immigration has helped offset population aging but its future impact is uncertain.
- Younger workers have moved to southern and eastern regions while older residents settle in coastal and rural areas.
- The upcoming decades will see the large "baby boom" generation retire, placing greater burden on a smaller working-age population to support them. Careful planning is needed to address this challenge.
By 2030, 60% of the global population will live in urban areas, with Asia's urban population rising from 1.4 billion to 2.6 billion. There will be close to 30 megacities with over 10 million people, including Istanbul, Guangzhou, and Bogota. Many cities, especially in developing areas, face problems like sprawling slums, lack of infrastructure, and pollution as populations grow rapidly. Solutions require better planning and more sustainable practices around resource use, transportation, and waste management.
The document discusses various ways that countries and economies can be grouped on a global scale. It examines economic groupings based on development levels and types of economies. Political groupings like trade blocs that countries form through international agreements are also covered. The impacts of transnational corporations on both host and source countries are summarized, noting they can bring both benefits like job creation but also costs such as environmental impacts and profits leaving the host nation.
Global networks come in many forms, including business, communication, transport, production, and political networks. The document discusses the growth of internet usage globally and some key factors related to development and connectivity. It also describes global hubs as highly connected places that other locations seek to connect to, often hosting large transnational corporations. Creating connections for poorer countries requires infrastructure investment, economic reforms, stable societies, human capital development, and attracting foreign direct investment. One example discussed is China's success from economic growth and reforms. The document also summarizes the One Laptop Per Child initiative and some criticisms of the project.
The document discusses global migration trends, including types of migrants and factors that push and pull people to migrate. It focuses on migration within Europe, including illegal immigration across southern European borders and migration of eastern Europeans after the EU's expansion. Specific examples analyze eastern European migration to the UK, costs and benefits for both source and host countries, as well as challenges around managing migration.
Globalization refers to the increasing economic interdependence between countries through rising trade and financial flows, as well as the spread of technology. Developments in communication and transportation technologies have reduced distances and facilitated globalization over recent decades. This has led to growth in world trade and the rise of large transnational corporations operating globally. While some nations and people have benefited from these changes, globalization has also increased economic inequality between wealthy and poor countries.
Climate change occurs over short, medium, and long timescales. Short-term climate change involves global warming over decades, while medium-term changes occurred over thousands of years according to ice core and fossil records. Long-term changes shaped climate over hundreds of thousands to millions of years. Recent climate change has led to 0.5°C warming globally since 1970 due to increased greenhouse gas emissions from human activities like burning fossil fuels. This enhanced greenhouse effect from carbon dioxide and methane emissions is trapping more heat in the atmosphere and causing unprecedented global warming according to temperature and Arctic sea ice records.
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These lecture slides, by Dr Sidra Arshad, offer a simplified look into the mechanisms involved in the regulation of respiration:
Learning objectives:
1. Describe the organisation of respiratory center
2. Describe the nervous control of inspiration and respiratory rhythm
3. Describe the functions of the dorsal and respiratory groups of neurons
4. Describe the influences of the Pneumotaxic and Apneustic centers
5. Explain the role of Hering-Breur inflation reflex in regulation of inspiration
6. Explain the role of central chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
7. Explain the role of peripheral chemoreceptors in regulation of respiration
8. Explain the regulation of respiration during exercise
9. Integrate the respiratory regulatory mechanisms
10. Describe the Cheyne-Stokes breathing
Study Resources:
1. Chapter 42, Guyton and Hall Textbook of Medical Physiology, 14th edition
2. Chapter 36, Ganong’s Review of Medical Physiology, 26th edition
3. Chapter 13, Human Physiology by Lauralee Sherwood, 9th edition
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The benefits of an ePCR solution should extend to the whole EMS organization, not just certain groups of people or certain departments. It should provide more than just a form for entering and a database for storing information. It should also include a workflow of how information is communicated, used and stored across the entire organization.
Mercurius is named after the roman god mercurius, the god of trade and science. The planet mercurius is named after the same god. Mercurius is sometimes called hydrargyrum, means ‘watery silver’. Its shine and colour are very similar to silver, but mercury is a fluid at room temperatures. The name quick silver is a translation of hydrargyrum, where the word quick describes its tendency to scatter away in all directions.
The droplets have a tendency to conglomerate to one big mass, but on being shaken they fall apart into countless little droplets again. It is used to ignite explosives, like mercury fulminate, the explosive character is one of its general themes.
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