The document describes a cardio fitness activity called The Mystery Deck. Students are divided into groups of two and play by choosing random cards from a deck that correspond to different exercises. The suits and numbers on the cards indicate specific exercises like jumping jacks, pushups, curl-ups, etc. The groups race to complete as many exercises as possible in 10 minutes, with the team completing the most exercises winning. The goal is to increase students' confidence, support, physical coordination, and enjoyment of physical activity through this competitive group game.
The document describes a cardio fitness activity called The Mystery Deck. Students are divided into groups of two and play by choosing random cards from a deck that correspond to different exercises. The suits and numbers on the cards indicate specific exercises like jumping jacks, pushups, curl-ups, etc. The groups race to complete as many exercises as possible in 10 minutes, with the team completing the most exercises winning. The goal is to increase students' confidence, support, physical coordination, and enjoyment of physical activity through this competitive group game.
The Remote Connectivity Analyzer (ExRCA) is a tool that allows administrators to verify that Exchange Internet-facing services like Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Anywhere, and inbound email are configured properly from external locations. It simulates connectivity and protocols for various client types and services and reports in detail on any failures, helping administrators identify and troubleshoot connectivity issues. The ExRCA provides a way for administrators to proactively test connectivity to these critical services from outside the network.
This document provides tips and information for deploying Windows Mobile, including an overview of Windows Mobile 6.5 features like the new start menu and lock screen. It also discusses device options from manufacturers like Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and HTC, and recommends considerations for different project types. Useful apps are described like Windows Mobile IP Utility and PocketPuTTY for networking tasks and Advanced Configuration Tool and PHM Registry Editor for device configuration.
The SBI Mentorship Program seeks to bridge gaps between students, faculty, and alumni through mentorship. It will use a traditional professional development model of mentor-driven assignments, presentations, and competitions to pass knowledge from mentors to mentees. The program will be run by teams focused on program development, technical support, and recruitment/retention, overseen by a board of faculty, alumni, and team leaders. Mentors will help mentees develop core leadership competencies through a structured yet engaging curriculum currently in development. Interested parties can get involved as mentors, in curriculum development, recruitment, or program promotion.
This document evaluates an educational technology project that was designed to teach 7th grade students how to design brochures using Photoshop. The project aims to help students learn how to design brochures and assess whether the program is easy to navigate, suitable for different learning abilities, and interactive. It also considers whether the program provides clear instructions, feedback, additional resources, and allows students to post designs for feedback. A survey is provided to gather feedback on the program's usability and ability to support different teaching strategies and learning styles.
The document provides information about Estonia, including its coat of arms, capital, population, holidays, famous people, and the county of Ida-Viru. The coat of arms features blue leopards on a golden shield representing freedom, lost independence, and future promise. The capital is Tallinn with a population of around 1.4 million people. Major holidays include Christmas, St. John's Day, and New Year's Eve. Ida-Viru County is located in northeastern Estonia and contains large deposits of oil shale. The capital of the county is Jõhvi and 70.8% of the population is Russian. The city of Kohtla-Järve in Ida-
This document provides an overview of training on Windows Mobile 6.1. It covers getting started topics like adding contacts and making calls. It also discusses setting up basics, managing the device, Windows Live apps, synchronization, and recommending Windows Mobile phones to different customer types - business, personal, or combination users. It promotes additional Windows Mobile training and certification available through the windowsmobiletraining.com website.
This document appears to be vocabulary terms for 7th grade students' 2nd module, covering inference, controlled experiments with independent and dependent variables, evidence, reasoning, and claims. Key concepts include making logical conclusions based on evidence and information, the setup and variables in a controlled scientific experiment, and using evidence and logic to support an assertion or claim.
Vinod Khosla argues that solar energy, particularly solar thermal electricity, has the potential to provide a major portion of the world's electricity needs at costs competitive with conventional power sources in the near future. Three primary solar technologies - solar thermal electricity, photovoltaics, and solar heating - are maturing rapidly and on declining cost curves. With policies like a carbon pricing mechanism and renewable power standards, solar thermal technology could become cost competitive with new natural gas or coal power plants within a few years. Key policy steps needed include adopting a global carbon pricing scheme, implementing renewable power standards, increasing transmission infrastructure, and making low-cost capital available for low-carbon power projects.
This document discusses financing options for sustainable energy solutions in Africa. It notes Africa faces large energy deficits and high costs of power production. The annual financing gap for Africa's power sector is estimated at $23 billion. Public finance sources that could help close this gap include domestic taxation, official development assistance, emerging donors from countries like China, and innovative financing from carbon markets, aviation/maritime taxes, and financial transaction taxes. Private investment will also be important but returns are currently low, so public-private partnerships are encouraged.
The document discusses the 5th International Turkish-African Congress on culture and communication. It provides background on the African diaspora and its relationship with Turkey. Key topics covered include defining culture, facts about Africa, the historical connection between Africa and Turkey, the role of communication, and engaging trade and cultural exchange.
The Remote Connectivity Analyzer (ExRCA) is a tool that allows administrators to verify that Exchange Internet-facing services like Exchange ActiveSync, Outlook Anywhere, and inbound email are configured properly from external locations. It simulates connectivity and protocols for various client types and services and reports in detail on any failures, helping administrators identify and troubleshoot connectivity issues. The ExRCA provides a way for administrators to proactively test connectivity to these critical services from outside the network.
This document provides tips and information for deploying Windows Mobile, including an overview of Windows Mobile 6.5 features like the new start menu and lock screen. It also discusses device options from manufacturers like Samsung, Sony Ericsson, and HTC, and recommends considerations for different project types. Useful apps are described like Windows Mobile IP Utility and PocketPuTTY for networking tasks and Advanced Configuration Tool and PHM Registry Editor for device configuration.
The SBI Mentorship Program seeks to bridge gaps between students, faculty, and alumni through mentorship. It will use a traditional professional development model of mentor-driven assignments, presentations, and competitions to pass knowledge from mentors to mentees. The program will be run by teams focused on program development, technical support, and recruitment/retention, overseen by a board of faculty, alumni, and team leaders. Mentors will help mentees develop core leadership competencies through a structured yet engaging curriculum currently in development. Interested parties can get involved as mentors, in curriculum development, recruitment, or program promotion.
This document evaluates an educational technology project that was designed to teach 7th grade students how to design brochures using Photoshop. The project aims to help students learn how to design brochures and assess whether the program is easy to navigate, suitable for different learning abilities, and interactive. It also considers whether the program provides clear instructions, feedback, additional resources, and allows students to post designs for feedback. A survey is provided to gather feedback on the program's usability and ability to support different teaching strategies and learning styles.
The document provides information about Estonia, including its coat of arms, capital, population, holidays, famous people, and the county of Ida-Viru. The coat of arms features blue leopards on a golden shield representing freedom, lost independence, and future promise. The capital is Tallinn with a population of around 1.4 million people. Major holidays include Christmas, St. John's Day, and New Year's Eve. Ida-Viru County is located in northeastern Estonia and contains large deposits of oil shale. The capital of the county is Jõhvi and 70.8% of the population is Russian. The city of Kohtla-Järve in Ida-
This document provides an overview of training on Windows Mobile 6.1. It covers getting started topics like adding contacts and making calls. It also discusses setting up basics, managing the device, Windows Live apps, synchronization, and recommending Windows Mobile phones to different customer types - business, personal, or combination users. It promotes additional Windows Mobile training and certification available through the windowsmobiletraining.com website.
This document appears to be vocabulary terms for 7th grade students' 2nd module, covering inference, controlled experiments with independent and dependent variables, evidence, reasoning, and claims. Key concepts include making logical conclusions based on evidence and information, the setup and variables in a controlled scientific experiment, and using evidence and logic to support an assertion or claim.
Vinod Khosla argues that solar energy, particularly solar thermal electricity, has the potential to provide a major portion of the world's electricity needs at costs competitive with conventional power sources in the near future. Three primary solar technologies - solar thermal electricity, photovoltaics, and solar heating - are maturing rapidly and on declining cost curves. With policies like a carbon pricing mechanism and renewable power standards, solar thermal technology could become cost competitive with new natural gas or coal power plants within a few years. Key policy steps needed include adopting a global carbon pricing scheme, implementing renewable power standards, increasing transmission infrastructure, and making low-cost capital available for low-carbon power projects.
This document discusses financing options for sustainable energy solutions in Africa. It notes Africa faces large energy deficits and high costs of power production. The annual financing gap for Africa's power sector is estimated at $23 billion. Public finance sources that could help close this gap include domestic taxation, official development assistance, emerging donors from countries like China, and innovative financing from carbon markets, aviation/maritime taxes, and financial transaction taxes. Private investment will also be important but returns are currently low, so public-private partnerships are encouraged.
The document discusses the 5th International Turkish-African Congress on culture and communication. It provides background on the African diaspora and its relationship with Turkey. Key topics covered include defining culture, facts about Africa, the historical connection between Africa and Turkey, the role of communication, and engaging trade and cultural exchange.
2. Gepard elab Aafrikas peamisel Saharast lõuna pool. Iraanis on vabas looduses alles 50 - 200 looma. Arvatavalt elab kogu maailmas 9000 – 12000 gepardit
3. Gepardi keha pikkus on 150 cm pluss saba pikkus 70 cm. Ta kaalub 70 kg. Karvastik on tal punakaskollane. Saba ümber on mustad ja valged vöödid.
4. Gepardi toidu hulka kuulavad antiloobid, metskitsed, jaanalinnud ja paljud teised loomad. Ta püüab saaki peamiselt päeval ja jälitab saaki umbes 200 – 300m. Tavaliselt umbes kolmandiku gepardi püütud saagist kasutavad toiduks teised loomad (jäänused mida gepard ei taha).
5. Gepardil on 2-4 poega. Umbes aastaselt hakkavad pojad ise jahti pidama. Gepardi poegi võivad murda hundid ja hüäänid. Neid on isegi kodustatud jahikoera asemel. Gepardi tiinus kestab kuni 95 päeva. Enamik gepardipoegi sureb enne 1 aastaseks saamist.
6. Gepard on kiirem maismaaloom. Ta võib lühikesel distantsil (kuni 400 m) saavutada kiiruse 120 km tunnis.