Technology impacts many aspects of modern life through advancements in software, music players, computers, search engines, communications, entertainment, transportation, security, and society. Devices like iPods allow people to easily store and listen to thousands of songs, while laptops and desktop computers provide processing power for tasks. Technologies also enhance how people search for information, communicate, are entertained, travel, are kept secure, and interact in social settings.
Technology impacts many aspects of modern life through advancements in software, music players, computers, search engines, communications, entertainment, transportation, security, and society. Devices like iPods allow people to easily store and listen to thousands of songs, while laptops and desktop computers provide processing power for tasks. Technologies also enhance how people search for information, communicate, are entertained, travel, are kept secure, and interact in social settings.
Rowlanda is considering several colleges for different programs. Pratt University has strong fashion programs and is near her home with a large campus. Julliard is known for its performing arts programs and connections in music, dance. Brown University has strong sports teams and is diverse with international students. Georgetown University has liberal arts programs and a large campus near Washington D.C. The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise has excellent programs for design, marketing, and networking in the fashion industry.
Security is an important issue that impacts our world. The document discusses how security surrounds us in many aspects of life. It provides a link to a presentation about how technology also shapes our world and influences security.
This document provides a list of landmarks, places of interest, and notable figures related to Brownsville, Brooklyn. It mentions the logos of local businesses, parks and recreation areas, schools, public transportation, parades, supermarkets, and housing projects. It also provides a short biography of Greg Jackson, a former basketball player and founder of the Brownsville Partnership.
This document provides a list of landmarks, places of interest, and notable figures related to Brownsville, Brooklyn. It mentions the logos of local businesses, parks and recreation areas, schools, public transportation, parades, supermarkets, and housing projects. It also provides a short biography of Greg Jackson, a former basketball player and founder of the Brownsville Partnership.
The document discusses Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebration in 2012 to mark her 60 years on the British throne. A Diamond Jubilee marks 60 years of a monarch's reign. Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee this year with events like garden parties at Buckingham Palace coinciding with the 2012 London Olympics. Previous British monarchs like King George III and Queen Victoria also celebrated Jubilees after decades on the throne.
Pandora is a world filled with unique and dangerous animals. The most feared is the Thanator, a giant beast that roams freely. The Great Leonopteryx, with an 82-foot wingspan, rules the skies. Hunting in packs, the small but fierce Viperwolf traps its prey with no chance of escape. The bioluminescent plants glow at night, and the native Navi people live in giant sacred Home Trees. Pandora is a one-of-a-kind planet beyond imagination.
This document discusses using iPads and B-Pods in the classroom to engage students and support learning. It provides examples of how two apps, Temple Run and Epic Citadel, could be used across the curriculum to develop writing skills and vocabulary. Specific ideas include creating word banks, descriptive writing prompts, and combining the app with other techniques like slow writing. Teachers are encouraged to explore using the apps during whole class lessons or interventions to engage students at their own pace and support different learning needs.
The document lists and describes the location of several famous landmarks around the world, including Big Ben in London, the Taj Mahal in India, the Eiffel Tower in France, the Great Wall of China in China, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Rome Colosseum in Rome, and Buckingham Palace in London.
This document lists famous professional skateboarders such as Tony Hawk, Ryan Sheckler, and Danny Way. It then lists popular skateboard brands including Element, Blind, Enjoi, Almost, Fracture, and Plan B. The document concludes by thanking the viewer for watching.
The document describes the origins and journey of the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics. Originally created as steel blobs by a man making presents for his grandchildren, the mascots came to life and had adventures traveling by rainbow. It also discusses the Olympic Flame relay ahead of the Games, where the flame will be carried over 70 days by 8,000 torchbearers across the UK, coming within an hour of 95% of the UK population. The Olympic symbol represents the union of the five continents and the meeting of worldwide athletes at the Games, with its five interlocking rings in the colors of blue, black, red, yellow and green.
Year 6 students went on a trip to Blackpool Zoo to learn about African animals as part of their Lion King theme. They created sunset paintings with animal silhouettes using stencils. The class is working on a ongoing project to make a 3D lion model that will be completed by Christmas. Students made masks based on characters from The Lion King using various materials like balloons, cardboard, and feathers. They also crafted tribal shields decorated with patterns to resemble those of the Massai people of Africa.
The document provides information about the 2012 London Olympics including the mascots Wenlock and Mandeville. It discusses several Olympic swimmers such as Michael Phelps and Tom Daley. It also gives a brief history of how the Olympic Games started and mentions they have always said "Faster, Higher, Stronger". Additionally, it profiles several Olympic runners including Paula Radcliffe, Usain Bolt, Duncan Kibet, and Michael Johnson, providing details about their backgrounds and accomplishments.
Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that extend from thunderstorms to the ground. They can have wind speeds over 300 mph and leave damage paths over 50 miles long. Most tornadoes form when warm, moist Gulf air meets cool, dry Canadian air. This clash causes rising and rotating air that can tilt horizontally to vertically, forming a tornado. The strongest tornadoes are rated EF5 on the Fujita scale and can completely destroy well-built homes. To survive a tornado, have an emergency plan and kit ready. Take shelter in a basement, interior room or ditch if a tornado threatens, and stay safe after it passes by avoiding damaged areas.
Wenlock and Mandeville were chosen as the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. Previous Olympic mascots included Waldi the dachshund for Munich 1972, Amik the beaver for Montreal 1976, and Misha the bear for Moscow 1980. Some other notable mascots were Sam the eagle for Los Angeles 1984, Hodori the tiger for Seoul 1988, and Cobi the dog for Barcelona 1992. The document also profiles several famous Olympians such as gymnast Nadia Comaneci, swimmer Michael Phelps, and boxer Muhammad Ali.
African wild dogs live in packs that typically include an alpha male and female and their offspring, and they hunt antelope, zebra, wildebeest, and gazelle across grasslands and open woodlands in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the population of African wild dogs has declined to only 2,000-5,000 individuals due mostly to habitat loss and other threats, and many now live only in nature preserves.
Rowlanda is considering several colleges for different programs. Pratt University has strong fashion programs and is near her home with a large campus. Julliard is known for its performing arts programs and connections in music, dance. Brown University has strong sports teams and is diverse with international students. Georgetown University has liberal arts programs and a large campus near Washington D.C. The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandise has excellent programs for design, marketing, and networking in the fashion industry.
Security is an important issue that impacts our world. The document discusses how security surrounds us in many aspects of life. It provides a link to a presentation about how technology also shapes our world and influences security.
This document provides a list of landmarks, places of interest, and notable figures related to Brownsville, Brooklyn. It mentions the logos of local businesses, parks and recreation areas, schools, public transportation, parades, supermarkets, and housing projects. It also provides a short biography of Greg Jackson, a former basketball player and founder of the Brownsville Partnership.
This document provides a list of landmarks, places of interest, and notable figures related to Brownsville, Brooklyn. It mentions the logos of local businesses, parks and recreation areas, schools, public transportation, parades, supermarkets, and housing projects. It also provides a short biography of Greg Jackson, a former basketball player and founder of the Brownsville Partnership.
The document discusses Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebration in 2012 to mark her 60 years on the British throne. A Diamond Jubilee marks 60 years of a monarch's reign. Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her Diamond Jubilee this year with events like garden parties at Buckingham Palace coinciding with the 2012 London Olympics. Previous British monarchs like King George III and Queen Victoria also celebrated Jubilees after decades on the throne.
Pandora is a world filled with unique and dangerous animals. The most feared is the Thanator, a giant beast that roams freely. The Great Leonopteryx, with an 82-foot wingspan, rules the skies. Hunting in packs, the small but fierce Viperwolf traps its prey with no chance of escape. The bioluminescent plants glow at night, and the native Navi people live in giant sacred Home Trees. Pandora is a one-of-a-kind planet beyond imagination.
This document discusses using iPads and B-Pods in the classroom to engage students and support learning. It provides examples of how two apps, Temple Run and Epic Citadel, could be used across the curriculum to develop writing skills and vocabulary. Specific ideas include creating word banks, descriptive writing prompts, and combining the app with other techniques like slow writing. Teachers are encouraged to explore using the apps during whole class lessons or interventions to engage students at their own pace and support different learning needs.
The document lists and describes the location of several famous landmarks around the world, including Big Ben in London, the Taj Mahal in India, the Eiffel Tower in France, the Great Wall of China in China, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, the Statue of Liberty in New York, the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Rome Colosseum in Rome, and Buckingham Palace in London.
This document lists famous professional skateboarders such as Tony Hawk, Ryan Sheckler, and Danny Way. It then lists popular skateboard brands including Element, Blind, Enjoi, Almost, Fracture, and Plan B. The document concludes by thanking the viewer for watching.
The document describes the origins and journey of the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics. Originally created as steel blobs by a man making presents for his grandchildren, the mascots came to life and had adventures traveling by rainbow. It also discusses the Olympic Flame relay ahead of the Games, where the flame will be carried over 70 days by 8,000 torchbearers across the UK, coming within an hour of 95% of the UK population. The Olympic symbol represents the union of the five continents and the meeting of worldwide athletes at the Games, with its five interlocking rings in the colors of blue, black, red, yellow and green.
Year 6 students went on a trip to Blackpool Zoo to learn about African animals as part of their Lion King theme. They created sunset paintings with animal silhouettes using stencils. The class is working on a ongoing project to make a 3D lion model that will be completed by Christmas. Students made masks based on characters from The Lion King using various materials like balloons, cardboard, and feathers. They also crafted tribal shields decorated with patterns to resemble those of the Massai people of Africa.
The document provides information about the 2012 London Olympics including the mascots Wenlock and Mandeville. It discusses several Olympic swimmers such as Michael Phelps and Tom Daley. It also gives a brief history of how the Olympic Games started and mentions they have always said "Faster, Higher, Stronger". Additionally, it profiles several Olympic runners including Paula Radcliffe, Usain Bolt, Duncan Kibet, and Michael Johnson, providing details about their backgrounds and accomplishments.
Tornadoes are violent rotating columns of air that extend from thunderstorms to the ground. They can have wind speeds over 300 mph and leave damage paths over 50 miles long. Most tornadoes form when warm, moist Gulf air meets cool, dry Canadian air. This clash causes rising and rotating air that can tilt horizontally to vertically, forming a tornado. The strongest tornadoes are rated EF5 on the Fujita scale and can completely destroy well-built homes. To survive a tornado, have an emergency plan and kit ready. Take shelter in a basement, interior room or ditch if a tornado threatens, and stay safe after it passes by avoiding damaged areas.
Wenlock and Mandeville were chosen as the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. Previous Olympic mascots included Waldi the dachshund for Munich 1972, Amik the beaver for Montreal 1976, and Misha the bear for Moscow 1980. Some other notable mascots were Sam the eagle for Los Angeles 1984, Hodori the tiger for Seoul 1988, and Cobi the dog for Barcelona 1992. The document also profiles several famous Olympians such as gymnast Nadia Comaneci, swimmer Michael Phelps, and boxer Muhammad Ali.
African wild dogs live in packs that typically include an alpha male and female and their offspring, and they hunt antelope, zebra, wildebeest, and gazelle across grasslands and open woodlands in sub-Saharan Africa. However, the population of African wild dogs has declined to only 2,000-5,000 individuals due mostly to habitat loss and other threats, and many now live only in nature preserves.
3. Met Google Earth kunt u via een virtuele globe
een reis over de hele wereld maken en
satellietbeelden, kaarten, terreingegevens, 3D-
gebouwen en nog veel meer bekijken. Met de rijke
geografische inhoud van Google Earth kunt u een
natuurgetrouwere weergave van de wereld
ervaren. U kunt naar uw favoriete plaatsen
vliegen, zoeken naar bedrijven en zelfs langs een
routebeschrijving navigeren.
4. Het simpelste is via ‘google.be’ google earth in
te typen. De eerste website zal je leiden naar de
link om het programma te downloaden. Volg
de instructies, het is absoluut niet moeilijk te
downloaden. U hoeft ook geen account aan te
maken. Bij het opstarten van het programma
zult u ook bepaalde tips krijgen wat zeer
handig is voor mensen waar google earth
onbekend is.
5. 1. Ontdek de aarde: u kunt naar elke locatie op
aarde vliegen, steden en hun geografische
kenmerken ontdekken, lokale bedrijven zoeken
en rondleidingen maken.
6.
7. 2. Verken de hemel: u kunt genieten van de
wonderen van het heelal en ons zonnestelsel
ontdekken.
8.
9. 3. Zet voet op de maan: u kunt een rondleiding
langs de landingslocaties volgen, beschreven
door Apollo-astronauten, en 3D-modellen van
gelande ruimtevaartuigen bekijken.
10.
11.
12.
13. 4. Bezoek Mars: u kunt naar de rode planeet
reizen en de laatste NASA-beelden van onze
buurplaneet bekijken.
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16. 5. Duik in de oceaan: u kunt de diepten van de
oceaan bezoeken en de diepste
onderwaterravijnen van de planeet verkennen.
Leer meer over oceaanobservaties,
klimaatverandering en bedreigde diersoorten.
U kunt zelfs nieuwe plaatsen ontdekken waar
u kunt surfen, duiken en vissen.