This document lists and describes 19 free flash photo galleries that allow users to easily create slideshows and display photos on their website without programming skills. The galleries have features like intuitive navigation, image preloading, customizable designs, and the ability to load photos from folders or Flickr. Many are simple to install and configure by editing XML files. Overall, the document provides a number of options for free and easy-to-use flash photo galleries.
The Fire Protection Association Australia used course genie to convert print material to online content. Described the learning process to get something on line for the first time
This document promotes the NEXT speaker series from the Belk College of Business at UNC Charlotte. It announces an upcoming event featuring the authors of Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, on November 4, 2010. It thanks attendees of the inaugural NEXT event and encourages people to register for the event featuring Levitt and Dubner, which will include a private reception and autographed book. The goal of the NEXT speaker series is to bring innovative ideas from business leaders to inspire students.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
The document describes the twelve strikes of a clock at midnight on New Year's Eve and the wishes associated with each strike. The wishes include health, love, luck, dreams, courage, friendship, family unity, success, peace, gratitude, imagination, and blessings for the new year. It conveys well-wishes for the recipient in the coming year.
This teaching unit focuses on talking about fashion, clothes, and transportation in the past. Over the course of two weeks and six sessions, students will learn to describe past habits and interests, compare the past and present, and discuss likes and dislikes. They will read about fashion trends over time, interview a fashion designer, and discuss how people's clothing choices have changed from the past to now. Grammar focuses on past tense verbs like the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect. Students will discuss and analyze photos of fashion from different eras and write comparisons of how people used to look versus how they look today.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document lists and describes 19 free flash photo galleries that allow users to easily create slideshows and display photos on their website without programming skills. The galleries have features like intuitive navigation, image preloading, customizable designs, and the ability to load photos from folders or Flickr. Many are simple to install and configure by editing XML files. Overall, the document provides a number of options for free and easy-to-use flash photo galleries.
The Fire Protection Association Australia used course genie to convert print material to online content. Described the learning process to get something on line for the first time
This document promotes the NEXT speaker series from the Belk College of Business at UNC Charlotte. It announces an upcoming event featuring the authors of Freakonomics, Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, on November 4, 2010. It thanks attendees of the inaugural NEXT event and encourages people to register for the event featuring Levitt and Dubner, which will include a private reception and autographed book. The goal of the NEXT speaker series is to bring innovative ideas from business leaders to inspire students.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
The document describes the twelve strikes of a clock at midnight on New Year's Eve and the wishes associated with each strike. The wishes include health, love, luck, dreams, courage, friendship, family unity, success, peace, gratitude, imagination, and blessings for the new year. It conveys well-wishes for the recipient in the coming year.
This teaching unit focuses on talking about fashion, clothes, and transportation in the past. Over the course of two weeks and six sessions, students will learn to describe past habits and interests, compare the past and present, and discuss likes and dislikes. They will read about fashion trends over time, interview a fashion designer, and discuss how people's clothing choices have changed from the past to now. Grammar focuses on past tense verbs like the past simple, past continuous, and past perfect. Students will discuss and analyze photos of fashion from different eras and write comparisons of how people used to look versus how they look today.
This document provides information about proper waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each colored container - yellow for plastics and metals, green for glass, and blue for paper and cardboard. It also discusses taking batteries, chemicals, and other hazardous waste to recycling depots. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste production through strategies like avoiding disposables, reusing items, donating usable goods, and home composting.
This document provides instructions and information about waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each container - yellow (plastic, metal, bricks), green (glass), blue (paper, cardboard), and organic waste. It discusses recycling depots for special waste like chemicals, batteries, and items that cannot be recycled at home. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste through reusing items and avoiding disposable products.
The document presents an analysis of the numeric values assigned to letters in various words to determine what attribute equals 100%. It finds that hard work equals 98%, knowledge equals 96%, love equals 54%, and luck equals 47%. Neither money (72%) nor leadership (89%) equal 100%. The document determines that attitude, with a numeric value of 100%, is what allows one to achieve 100% and reach the top. It concludes that one's attitude towards life and work makes all the difference.
Este documento habla sobre el uso y la importancia del agua. Menciona varios ríos, canales y acueductos en España e Irlanda del Norte que son importantes para el suministro de agua. También discute los usos domésticos, agrícolas e industriales del agua, y concluye con una historia que enseña sobre la humildad y el compartir los recursos con los demás.
The document discusses proposed measures by the Spanish fashion industry and government to address the problem of anorexia and bulimia, such as phasing out extra-small clothing sizes in store displays and banning size 36 models on runways. Rising cases of eating disorders have prompted calls for action, as diagnosed cases of anorexia and bulimia in Spain are estimated to affect over 1 million people. Under the new initiatives, clothing sizes shown in stores will start at size 38 and models will no longer promote an ultra-thin ideal.
This document discusses agile testing and its principles. It defines agile testing as testing practices that follow the agile manifesto and treat development as the customer of testing. The key principles of agile testing are that individuals and interactions are valued over processes, working software is valued over documentation, and responding to change is valued over following a plan. It also discusses specific agile development methodologies like extreme programming and the role of testing in agile projects.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. It describes how the Pilgrims arrived from England on the Mayflower in 1620 and had a difficult first winter, with half of them dying from illness. The following fall, they had their first successful harvest with the help of the native Wampanoag people, including Squanto who acted as an interpreter. The Pilgrims held a celebration to give thanks, which Americans now commemorate as the Thanksgiving holiday by cooking foods like turkey, corn, and squash that were part of that first feast.
Pumpkin carving originated from an ancient Celtic holiday called Samhain, celebrated on October 31st. On this day, they would carve faces into turnips and gourds and place them in windows and porches to welcome deceased loved ones and ward off evil spirits. Pumpkin carving is now a Halloween tradition where the steps include cutting off the top, scooping out the insides, drawing a pattern, carving out the design, and lighting a candle inside the hollowed pumpkin.
This document provides instructions and information about waste sorting and recycling. It explains what types of waste go in each container - yellow (plastic, metal, bricks), green (glass), blue (paper, cardboard), and organic waste. It discusses recycling depots for special waste like chemicals, batteries, and items that cannot be recycled at home. The document emphasizes the importance of recycling and provides tips for reducing waste through reusing items and avoiding disposable products.
The document presents an analysis of the numeric values assigned to letters in various words to determine what attribute equals 100%. It finds that hard work equals 98%, knowledge equals 96%, love equals 54%, and luck equals 47%. Neither money (72%) nor leadership (89%) equal 100%. The document determines that attitude, with a numeric value of 100%, is what allows one to achieve 100% and reach the top. It concludes that one's attitude towards life and work makes all the difference.
Este documento habla sobre el uso y la importancia del agua. Menciona varios ríos, canales y acueductos en España e Irlanda del Norte que son importantes para el suministro de agua. También discute los usos domésticos, agrícolas e industriales del agua, y concluye con una historia que enseña sobre la humildad y el compartir los recursos con los demás.
The document discusses proposed measures by the Spanish fashion industry and government to address the problem of anorexia and bulimia, such as phasing out extra-small clothing sizes in store displays and banning size 36 models on runways. Rising cases of eating disorders have prompted calls for action, as diagnosed cases of anorexia and bulimia in Spain are estimated to affect over 1 million people. Under the new initiatives, clothing sizes shown in stores will start at size 38 and models will no longer promote an ultra-thin ideal.
This document discusses agile testing and its principles. It defines agile testing as testing practices that follow the agile manifesto and treat development as the customer of testing. The key principles of agile testing are that individuals and interactions are valued over processes, working software is valued over documentation, and responding to change is valued over following a plan. It also discusses specific agile development methodologies like extreme programming and the role of testing in agile projects.
The document summarizes the origins of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States. It describes how the Pilgrims arrived from England on the Mayflower in 1620 and had a difficult first winter, with half of them dying from illness. The following fall, they had their first successful harvest with the help of the native Wampanoag people, including Squanto who acted as an interpreter. The Pilgrims held a celebration to give thanks, which Americans now commemorate as the Thanksgiving holiday by cooking foods like turkey, corn, and squash that were part of that first feast.
Pumpkin carving originated from an ancient Celtic holiday called Samhain, celebrated on October 31st. On this day, they would carve faces into turnips and gourds and place them in windows and porches to welcome deceased loved ones and ward off evil spirits. Pumpkin carving is now a Halloween tradition where the steps include cutting off the top, scooping out the insides, drawing a pattern, carving out the design, and lighting a candle inside the hollowed pumpkin.