This document lists 30 Irish verbs that are used with "ag" to indicate an ongoing action such as "ag siúl" for walking, "ag rith" for running, "ag eitilt" for flying, and "ag scríobh" for writing. Some other actions listed include swimming, reading, drinking, eating, jumping, cycling, playing various sports, doing activities like gymnastics, painting, photography, horse riding, drama, watching TV, talking, listening to music, cooking, driving, and playing golf.
A research team traveled to the top of a natural geological formation to collect a sample of oxygen fluid in a large container. One team member fell and suffered a serious head injury. The second team member then rolled down the formation in the same direction as the first.
The document provides definitions for various terms related to geography, including the branches of human geography and physical geography as well as landforms, climate, economic activities, and pollution. Some key topics covered are the movement of air, where and how people live, industry and jobs, natural features of the Earth, rivers and drainage basins, rainfall, forests, deserts, clouds, valleys, and beaches.
The document appears to be a notice or announcement in Irish about an exam or test taking place on April 23rd, 2013 for 4th year students. However, as the document is entirely in Irish, I do not have enough context to provide more than a 3 sentence summary of the high level information.
This document lists 30 Irish verbs that are used with "ag" to indicate an ongoing action such as "ag siúl" for walking, "ag rith" for running, "ag eitilt" for flying, and "ag scríobh" for writing. Some other actions listed include swimming, reading, drinking, eating, jumping, cycling, playing various sports, doing activities like gymnastics, painting, photography, horse riding, drama, watching TV, talking, listening to music, cooking, driving, and playing golf.
A research team traveled to the top of a natural geological formation to collect a sample of oxygen fluid in a large container. One team member fell and suffered a serious head injury. The second team member then rolled down the formation in the same direction as the first.
The document provides definitions for various terms related to geography, including the branches of human geography and physical geography as well as landforms, climate, economic activities, and pollution. Some key topics covered are the movement of air, where and how people live, industry and jobs, natural features of the Earth, rivers and drainage basins, rainfall, forests, deserts, clouds, valleys, and beaches.
The document appears to be a notice or announcement in Irish about an exam or test taking place on April 23rd, 2013 for 4th year students. However, as the document is entirely in Irish, I do not have enough context to provide more than a 3 sentence summary of the high level information.
'Can I just interrupt for a moment?' / 'I'm sorry, I didn't catch that'.
These are key phrases for communication skills. BE is full of them. They need revision if students are to remember and use them.
Geography people and the planet revision B2Nancy Wang
This document discusses key concepts related to population dynamics and resource consumption. It defines important terms like birth/death rates, natural increase, and migration balance. It also outlines the stages of population change from high fluctuating to decline. The document discusses factors influencing population growth like improved healthcare and pressures from young and aging populations. Examples of policies to control population like China's one-child policy and pro-natalist policies in Singapore are provided. The document also discusses migration trends and policies as well as resource types and sustainability.
The document summarizes the six key concepts of geography:
1) Location - The physical place or position where something is located, either through absolute or relative terms. Location is fundamental to geographic study.
2) Region - A defined area used to group geographic information, based on consistent physical or cultural characteristics like religion, language or politics. The scale of a region can vary significantly.
3) Spatial pattern - The distribution of geographic phenomena in multiple locations around the world, showing identifiable patterns.
4) Spatial interaction - The idea that an event in one place can cause changes in other distant locations through global interactions with both positive and negative impacts.
5) Human-environment interaction - The impacts humans and the environment
This document defines and describes several key terms related to human geography and population distribution patterns. It explains that population distribution is how people are spread throughout different areas, and can vary based on attributes like age, race or gender. Population density refers to the number of people living in a specific land area. Overpopulation means an area has too many people for its available resources. The document also defines different types of human settlement patterns such as clustered, linear, and scattered settlements.
Digital Magpie - Stealing the Ideas of OthersSeomra Ranga
This document provides summaries of and links to various educational technology tools and websites. These include Seesaw for digital portfolios, Project252 which crowdsources EdTech tools, Bensound for royalty-free music, Stupeflix and Adobe Spark for creating videos, and Explore.org for live animal cameras. Several apps are also mentioned, such as Anchor for sharing audio, Tellagami and Voki for creating avatars, and Classtools and ICTEvangelist which categorize educational apps.
This document presents an A-Z guide to geography terms. It defines various landforms, bodies of water, climates, and other geographical concepts. Each entry includes the term name, definition, and an accompanying photo image. Some terms covered include archipelago, bayou, climate, desert, environment, forest, glacier, hemisphere, iceberg, latitude, mountain, oasis, peninsula, precipitation, region, savanna, slope, tundra, volcano, waterfall, weather, and zoning.
The document defines various geographical terms through examples. It provides definitions for terms like archipelago, bay, coast, canyon, cape, cove, channel, cliff, delta, desert, forest, geyser, glacier, grassland, fjord, hill, iceberg, island, isthmus, jungle, lake, marsh, mountain, ocean, peninsula, plain, plateau, river, sea, strait, stream, tundra, volcano, and waterfall. Examples are given for many of the terms to illustrate what land and water features they describe.
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers of the PhilippinesJohn Bernal
This powerpoint presentation contains salient features of Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers of the Philippines citing Supreme Court Jurisprudence related to education.
'Can I just interrupt for a moment?' / 'I'm sorry, I didn't catch that'.
These are key phrases for communication skills. BE is full of them. They need revision if students are to remember and use them.
Geography people and the planet revision B2Nancy Wang
This document discusses key concepts related to population dynamics and resource consumption. It defines important terms like birth/death rates, natural increase, and migration balance. It also outlines the stages of population change from high fluctuating to decline. The document discusses factors influencing population growth like improved healthcare and pressures from young and aging populations. Examples of policies to control population like China's one-child policy and pro-natalist policies in Singapore are provided. The document also discusses migration trends and policies as well as resource types and sustainability.
The document summarizes the six key concepts of geography:
1) Location - The physical place or position where something is located, either through absolute or relative terms. Location is fundamental to geographic study.
2) Region - A defined area used to group geographic information, based on consistent physical or cultural characteristics like religion, language or politics. The scale of a region can vary significantly.
3) Spatial pattern - The distribution of geographic phenomena in multiple locations around the world, showing identifiable patterns.
4) Spatial interaction - The idea that an event in one place can cause changes in other distant locations through global interactions with both positive and negative impacts.
5) Human-environment interaction - The impacts humans and the environment
This document defines and describes several key terms related to human geography and population distribution patterns. It explains that population distribution is how people are spread throughout different areas, and can vary based on attributes like age, race or gender. Population density refers to the number of people living in a specific land area. Overpopulation means an area has too many people for its available resources. The document also defines different types of human settlement patterns such as clustered, linear, and scattered settlements.
Digital Magpie - Stealing the Ideas of OthersSeomra Ranga
This document provides summaries of and links to various educational technology tools and websites. These include Seesaw for digital portfolios, Project252 which crowdsources EdTech tools, Bensound for royalty-free music, Stupeflix and Adobe Spark for creating videos, and Explore.org for live animal cameras. Several apps are also mentioned, such as Anchor for sharing audio, Tellagami and Voki for creating avatars, and Classtools and ICTEvangelist which categorize educational apps.
This document presents an A-Z guide to geography terms. It defines various landforms, bodies of water, climates, and other geographical concepts. Each entry includes the term name, definition, and an accompanying photo image. Some terms covered include archipelago, bayou, climate, desert, environment, forest, glacier, hemisphere, iceberg, latitude, mountain, oasis, peninsula, precipitation, region, savanna, slope, tundra, volcano, waterfall, weather, and zoning.
The document defines various geographical terms through examples. It provides definitions for terms like archipelago, bay, coast, canyon, cape, cove, channel, cliff, delta, desert, forest, geyser, glacier, grassland, fjord, hill, iceberg, island, isthmus, jungle, lake, marsh, mountain, ocean, peninsula, plain, plateau, river, sea, strait, stream, tundra, volcano, and waterfall. Examples are given for many of the terms to illustrate what land and water features they describe.
Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers of the PhilippinesJohn Bernal
This powerpoint presentation contains salient features of Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers of the Philippines citing Supreme Court Jurisprudence related to education.
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