The document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features photos from three photographers and encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document provides instructions for navigating the key areas of a Canvas online course site. It explains how to find courses, contact teachers, check announcements daily, view grades and feedback, send and receive messages, complete assignments by accessing learning modules, and get started with an introductory module. Navigation of the site involves clicking on tabs like "Courses", "Announcements", "Grades", "Inbox", and "Modules" to access course content and communications.
Body art such as tattoos and piercings have become increasingly popular in modern society, though some forms of body piercing can pose health risks. While tattoos and piercings can be seen as attractive forms of self-expression, the document argues that people with body art modifications should not face discrimination when seeking employment.
Comedy is a genre of entertainment that aims to make audiences laugh. There are many types of comedy including alternative comedy, black comedy, blue comedy, character comedy, and cringe comedy. Some popular comedy styles are improvisational comedy, insult comedy, mockumentary, musical comedy, observational comedy, physical comedy, prop comedy, sitcom, sketch comedy, surreal comedy, topical/satire comedy, and word play/wit. The history of comedy in film began in the silent film era with slapstick and burlesque humor from actors like Charlie Chaplin. Animated cartoons also became popular in the 1920s. Some of the top comedies of the last decade according to IMDb include The Hangover
The document summarizes the major Greek gods and goddesses that reside on Mount Olympus. It provides details on Zeus, king of the gods; Poseidon, god of the sea; Hades, god of the underworld; Hera, queen of the gods; Hestia, goddess of the hearth; Ares, god of war; Athena, goddess of wisdom and war; Apollo, god of prophecy; Aphrodite, goddess of love; Hermes, messenger of the gods; Artemis, goddess of the hunt; and Hephaestus, god of fire and craftsmanship. Each description includes their parentage, roles, symbols, and other important attributes.
The document promotes creating presentations on Haiku Deck and sharing them on SlideShare. It features photos from three photographers and encourages the viewer to get started making their own Haiku Deck presentation.
This document provides instructions for navigating the key areas of a Canvas online course site. It explains how to find courses, contact teachers, check announcements daily, view grades and feedback, send and receive messages, complete assignments by accessing learning modules, and get started with an introductory module. Navigation of the site involves clicking on tabs like "Courses", "Announcements", "Grades", "Inbox", and "Modules" to access course content and communications.
Body art such as tattoos and piercings have become increasingly popular in modern society, though some forms of body piercing can pose health risks. While tattoos and piercings can be seen as attractive forms of self-expression, the document argues that people with body art modifications should not face discrimination when seeking employment.
Comedy is a genre of entertainment that aims to make audiences laugh. There are many types of comedy including alternative comedy, black comedy, blue comedy, character comedy, and cringe comedy. Some popular comedy styles are improvisational comedy, insult comedy, mockumentary, musical comedy, observational comedy, physical comedy, prop comedy, sitcom, sketch comedy, surreal comedy, topical/satire comedy, and word play/wit. The history of comedy in film began in the silent film era with slapstick and burlesque humor from actors like Charlie Chaplin. Animated cartoons also became popular in the 1920s. Some of the top comedies of the last decade according to IMDb include The Hangover
The document summarizes the major Greek gods and goddesses that reside on Mount Olympus. It provides details on Zeus, king of the gods; Poseidon, god of the sea; Hades, god of the underworld; Hera, queen of the gods; Hestia, goddess of the hearth; Ares, god of war; Athena, goddess of wisdom and war; Apollo, god of prophecy; Aphrodite, goddess of love; Hermes, messenger of the gods; Artemis, goddess of the hunt; and Hephaestus, god of fire and craftsmanship. Each description includes their parentage, roles, symbols, and other important attributes.