CPE Lyon educates tomorrow's engineers to have geographic, intellectual, and functional mobility through an interdisciplinary curriculum connected to the real world. Their education includes core science classes alongside evolving courses in other fields like psychology, sociology, philosophy, management, and economics. This approach prepares students to apply their skills across disciplines and sectors while drawing from strong scientific foundations. Internships are integral to gaining professional experience abroad or within their network of partner companies. CPE Lyon continually adapts their programs to meet industry needs and technological changes.
The document discusses what it means to live well through several examples and perspectives. It means knowing what is important rather than feeling invincible in your youth. It involves doing what you love, like playing a sport for fun rather than out of fear. It also means doing what you're good at and having talent, like being a highly recruited high school quarterback. Additionally, living well means letting go of the past and broken dreams rather than dwelling on past successes or failures.
Butterflies make better canaries activities docxschoolofhope
The document summarizes information about beluga whales, including their physical description, habitat, and causes of endangerment. Beluga whales have white skin and live in Arctic waters, traveling between open ocean in winter and shallow bays and estuaries in summer. Their populations have declined dramatically due to hunting and habitat alterations from activities like damming, dredging, and pollution. Conservation efforts aim to protect beluga whales by regulating hunting, altering shipping routes, reducing pollution, and tracking their populations to aid in recovery.
The Whooping Crane is North America's tallest bird, standing up to 5 feet tall with a 7.5 foot wingspan. In the 1800s, their population was around 10,000 but dropped to a low of only 22 birds in 1942 due to hunting, loss of habitat, and collisions with power lines during migration. The Whooping Crane was endangered but is now considered threatened, thanks to conservation efforts like those of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation who helped breed, teach migration, and support individual birds at a cost of around $100,000 each.
This document discusses common genre conventions in horror films. It notes that horror films are often set in normal, everyday locations like family homes to make the story more relatable to viewers. This helps distort perceptions of what is possible. Horror films also use isolated settings like abandoned houses or forests to build suspense. Sound and music play a key role in setting the mood, with slower, darker musical notes and screams or crashes for loud noises. Costumes typically use dark colors and reflect the characters and time period. Important props relate to everyday items but take on new significance, like dolls or books. Lighting is usually very dark to create mystery, and main characters are important to generate fear for the audience as the crisis unfolds
The document discusses representations of social groups in films. It focuses on representations of teenagers and females. For teenagers, it notes common stereotypes in films that portray them as troublemakers who use drugs and alcohol. For females, it discusses stereotypes of them as the weaker sex who are easily scared and vulnerable. The author's film opening portrays the main character, a teenage girl, in stereotypical ways at first by showing her as innocent, vulnerable, and wearing pink clothes. This is intended to help audiences understand the story by starting with expectations, while her character develops strength later in going against stereotypes.
The document discusses conventions for film openings. It states that openings should introduce a main character to allow the audience to get to know them better. The genre should also be conveyed through elements like music, shots, and on-screen action to inform viewers of the type of film. Additionally, the location is important as it provides context for the main character, genre, and hints at the overall storyline and where it will take place.
This document contains 8 photos credited to different photographers and suggests that the viewer may be inspired to create their own presentation on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It encourages getting started with making a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
CPE Lyon educates tomorrow's engineers to have geographic, intellectual, and functional mobility through an interdisciplinary curriculum connected to the real world. Their education includes core science classes alongside evolving courses in other fields like psychology, sociology, philosophy, management, and economics. This approach prepares students to apply their skills across disciplines and sectors while drawing from strong scientific foundations. Internships are integral to gaining professional experience abroad or within their network of partner companies. CPE Lyon continually adapts their programs to meet industry needs and technological changes.
The document discusses what it means to live well through several examples and perspectives. It means knowing what is important rather than feeling invincible in your youth. It involves doing what you love, like playing a sport for fun rather than out of fear. It also means doing what you're good at and having talent, like being a highly recruited high school quarterback. Additionally, living well means letting go of the past and broken dreams rather than dwelling on past successes or failures.
Butterflies make better canaries activities docxschoolofhope
The document summarizes information about beluga whales, including their physical description, habitat, and causes of endangerment. Beluga whales have white skin and live in Arctic waters, traveling between open ocean in winter and shallow bays and estuaries in summer. Their populations have declined dramatically due to hunting and habitat alterations from activities like damming, dredging, and pollution. Conservation efforts aim to protect beluga whales by regulating hunting, altering shipping routes, reducing pollution, and tracking their populations to aid in recovery.
The Whooping Crane is North America's tallest bird, standing up to 5 feet tall with a 7.5 foot wingspan. In the 1800s, their population was around 10,000 but dropped to a low of only 22 birds in 1942 due to hunting, loss of habitat, and collisions with power lines during migration. The Whooping Crane was endangered but is now considered threatened, thanks to conservation efforts like those of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation who helped breed, teach migration, and support individual birds at a cost of around $100,000 each.
This document discusses common genre conventions in horror films. It notes that horror films are often set in normal, everyday locations like family homes to make the story more relatable to viewers. This helps distort perceptions of what is possible. Horror films also use isolated settings like abandoned houses or forests to build suspense. Sound and music play a key role in setting the mood, with slower, darker musical notes and screams or crashes for loud noises. Costumes typically use dark colors and reflect the characters and time period. Important props relate to everyday items but take on new significance, like dolls or books. Lighting is usually very dark to create mystery, and main characters are important to generate fear for the audience as the crisis unfolds
The document discusses representations of social groups in films. It focuses on representations of teenagers and females. For teenagers, it notes common stereotypes in films that portray them as troublemakers who use drugs and alcohol. For females, it discusses stereotypes of them as the weaker sex who are easily scared and vulnerable. The author's film opening portrays the main character, a teenage girl, in stereotypical ways at first by showing her as innocent, vulnerable, and wearing pink clothes. This is intended to help audiences understand the story by starting with expectations, while her character develops strength later in going against stereotypes.
The document discusses conventions for film openings. It states that openings should introduce a main character to allow the audience to get to know them better. The genre should also be conveyed through elements like music, shots, and on-screen action to inform viewers of the type of film. Additionally, the location is important as it provides context for the main character, genre, and hints at the overall storyline and where it will take place.
This document contains 8 photos credited to different photographers and suggests that the viewer may be inspired to create their own presentation on SlideShare using Haiku Deck. It encourages getting started with making a Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare.
English 10-1 - Man vs. Nature: Butterflies Make Better Canaries - Assignment 2schoolofhope
The woodland caribou is a subspecies of caribou found in boreal forests and mountain regions across Canada. Several Canadian populations are listed as endangered or threatened under the Species at Risk Act. The primary threat to woodland caribou is habitat loss due to human activities such as mining, logging, and oil and gas development which have made the landscape more accessible to predators like wolves. Parks Canada is working to implement conservation actions to protect the threatened southern mountain population of woodland caribou.
English 10 1 unit1 assignment 5 power pointschoolofhope
The whooping crane is North America's tallest bird, standing up to 1.4 meters tall with a wingspan of 2-3 meters. It is classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. By 1938, only 14 whooping cranes remained in the wild, but conservation efforts have increased their numbers to over 600 today. Whooping cranes live in family groups in marshes and wetlands, migrating 4000 km between northern Canada and Texas each year. They face threats from habitat loss, power lines, and predators. Conservation groups work to protect breeding and wintering grounds to promote the recovery of this endangered species.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 6 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It ends by prompting the viewer to get started making their own presentation.
The Blue Racer Snake is a large, non-venomous snake found in Ontario with pale blue or bluish green scales and a white or bluish underbelly. Growing up to 2 meters long, it is the second largest snake in Ontario and eats insects, small rodents, birds, and other snakes. Though threatened by habitat loss from agricultural expansion, the Blue Racer Snake has been protected under the Ontario Endangered Species Act of 2007 as much of its prime habitat is now located within provincial nature reserves.
English 10-1 Canadian grizzlies, eh? Bears on the Brinkschoolofhope
Grizzly bears in Canada are an endangered species, with their numbers and habitat shrinking due to human activities like hunting and habitat destruction. Currently, about 15,000 grizzlies remain in British Columbia and 750 in Alberta, with the rest scattered across the territories. While grizzly hunting remains legal in some areas, conservation efforts like habitat protection and public education aim to help save Canada's remaining grizzly populations.
English 10-1 - Man vs. Nature: Butterflies Make Better Canaries - Assignment 2schoolofhope
The woodland caribou is a subspecies of caribou found in boreal forests and mountain regions across Canada. Several Canadian populations are listed as endangered or threatened under the Species at Risk Act. The primary threat to woodland caribou is habitat loss due to human activities such as mining, logging, and oil and gas development which have made the landscape more accessible to predators like wolves. Parks Canada is working to implement conservation actions to protect the threatened southern mountain population of woodland caribou.
English 10 1 unit1 assignment 5 power pointschoolofhope
The whooping crane is North America's tallest bird, standing up to 1.4 meters tall with a wingspan of 2-3 meters. It is classified as endangered due to habitat loss and hunting. By 1938, only 14 whooping cranes remained in the wild, but conservation efforts have increased their numbers to over 600 today. Whooping cranes live in family groups in marshes and wetlands, migrating 4000 km between northern Canada and Texas each year. They face threats from habitat loss, power lines, and predators. Conservation groups work to protect breeding and wintering grounds to promote the recovery of this endangered species.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 6 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It ends by prompting the viewer to get started making their own presentation.
The Blue Racer Snake is a large, non-venomous snake found in Ontario with pale blue or bluish green scales and a white or bluish underbelly. Growing up to 2 meters long, it is the second largest snake in Ontario and eats insects, small rodents, birds, and other snakes. Though threatened by habitat loss from agricultural expansion, the Blue Racer Snake has been protected under the Ontario Endangered Species Act of 2007 as much of its prime habitat is now located within provincial nature reserves.
English 10-1 Canadian grizzlies, eh? Bears on the Brinkschoolofhope
Grizzly bears in Canada are an endangered species, with their numbers and habitat shrinking due to human activities like hunting and habitat destruction. Currently, about 15,000 grizzlies remain in British Columbia and 750 in Alberta, with the rest scattered across the territories. While grizzly hunting remains legal in some areas, conservation efforts like habitat protection and public education aim to help save Canada's remaining grizzly populations.
2. De geboorte
Windows 98 werd ontwikkeld onder
de codenaam Memphis
Windows 98 werd uitgebracht op
25 juni 1998
3. Het gebruik
Windows 98 was de eerste versie van
Windows speciaal gemaakt voor
consumenten
Het was gebruiksvriendelijk en had
nieuwigheden:
USB poorten
Internet Explorer
Active Desktop
Quick Launch Bar
4. Internet Eplorer
De integratie van I.E. was omstreden
omdat Microsoft hiermee concurrenten
wilde wegdrukken
Dit was de aanleiding van een rechtszaak
van de Amerikaanse Justitie tegen
Microsoft dat eindigde met een minnelijke
schikking
5. De basis
De basis van het besturingssysteem
Windows 98 is MS-DOS 7.1, de meest
uitgebreide versie van MS-DOS in
1998
6. De wedergeboorte
Op 10 juni 1999 werd de tweede
verbeterde versie uitgebracht:
Windows SE
Het had dezelfde functies als zijn
voorganger, maar er waren veel
fouten verwijderd (=bug fixes) en
I.E. 4 werd I.E. 5
7. RIP
Op 1 april 2000 stopte Microsoft met
de ondersteuning van Windows 98
omdat ze Windows XP hadden
uitgebracht.