This document is a holiday greeting from Liceo Pasteur - Roma thanking their Erasmus + partners for three years of collaboration. It celebrates the new friends made while working together on the Erasmus + program over the winter holidays.
This document provides information about secondary school Hvar located on the island of Hvar, Croatia. It summarizes that Hvar island has a population of 11,000 inhabitants and is known for its beautiful nature and cultural heritage. The secondary school Hvar was founded in 1965 and has about 300 students across its grammar school and vocational programs in tourism, catering, and agriculture. It highlights several of the school's extracurricular activities and cultural heritage projects, and notes that the Ministry of Tourism supports the school's work in developing sustainable tourism.
This document provides information about I.E.S Aldebarán school including its facilities such as classrooms, laboratories, library, and large playground. It also outlines Spain's education system of 10 years of compulsory education divided into primary and secondary school, and describes the school's extracurricular activities including trips, clubs, and competitions. Finally, it mentions an Erasmus+ exchange program that will send students to Poland, Italy and Spain.
The Liceo Scientifico 'Louis Pasteur' in Rome has four separate buildings that house classrooms, labs, offices, a library, gym, and outdoor sports facilities. It is located in northwest Rome near public transportation with a train that takes 10 minutes to the city center. The school aims to provide a green environment and is surrounded by protected natural parks and landscaped areas maintained by an ecology club. It specializes in scientific subjects but also offers courses in Italian, Latin, history, art history, and philosophy, with an emphasis on hands-on learning through labs and extracurricular activities.
Greece 1st senior high school of kaisariani chance_1read in europe
The 1st Senior High School of Kaisariani is located 3 kilometers east of Athens in the town of Kaisariani. The school was established in 1970 and has around 250 students aged 15-18 studying either science or humanity subjects. It has 25 teachers and participates in various national and European projects, including Erasmus+. Kaisariani has a sad history from the Asia Minor War refugees and German occupation executions. The school aims to link its classical studies curriculum to European cultural heritage and identity through Erasmus+ projects.
This document provides information about the city of Százhalombatta, Hungary and Arany János Primary and Secondary Grammar School located there. Százhalombatta has a population of 18,000 and its name means "one hundred tumuli", referring to burial mounds on the edge of town dating back 4000 years. The school has around 850 students and 84 teachers, offers primary and secondary education, and celebrates its 33rd anniversary this year. It is located in the city center next to St. Stephen Square and hosts various social and cultural events for students.
1. The document describes how to sign up and create a quiz on the Quizizz platform. It involves going to the Quizizz website, clicking sign up or log in, filling in necessary information, and selecting whether you are a student or teacher.
2. To create a quiz, you click create, enter a name and subject, choose question types, add questions one by one clicking add, and customize settings like sharing and grades.
3. The summary provides the key steps for signing up and making a quiz in 3 sentences to efficiently convey the main points.
The document provides guidance to students on creating a promotional video for Hvar cultural heritage in Croatia within 24 hours. It explains that promotional videos are effective marketing tools and outlines 5 steps for making a great video, including identifying the goal of presenting Hvar heritage, setting the tone, deciding on duration, choosing a style, and outlining the idea. Students are instructed to send their completed videos to a shared Google Drive folder by the deadline.
This document provides instructions for creating a poster or flyer using Canva. It outlines how to sign up for a Canva account using Google, Facebook, or email. It then explains the steps to create a poster or flyer by choosing a template, adding pictures, videos, audio, icons, shapes, fonts, and a background. The document concludes by mentioning saving the completed poster/flyer to a Google Drive folder and listing the deadline.
This document provides information about secondary school Hvar located on the island of Hvar, Croatia. It summarizes that Hvar island has a population of 11,000 inhabitants and is known for its beautiful nature and cultural heritage. The secondary school Hvar was founded in 1965 and has about 300 students across its grammar school and vocational programs in tourism, catering, and agriculture. It highlights several of the school's extracurricular activities and cultural heritage projects, and notes that the Ministry of Tourism supports the school's work in developing sustainable tourism.
This document provides information about I.E.S Aldebarán school including its facilities such as classrooms, laboratories, library, and large playground. It also outlines Spain's education system of 10 years of compulsory education divided into primary and secondary school, and describes the school's extracurricular activities including trips, clubs, and competitions. Finally, it mentions an Erasmus+ exchange program that will send students to Poland, Italy and Spain.
The Liceo Scientifico 'Louis Pasteur' in Rome has four separate buildings that house classrooms, labs, offices, a library, gym, and outdoor sports facilities. It is located in northwest Rome near public transportation with a train that takes 10 minutes to the city center. The school aims to provide a green environment and is surrounded by protected natural parks and landscaped areas maintained by an ecology club. It specializes in scientific subjects but also offers courses in Italian, Latin, history, art history, and philosophy, with an emphasis on hands-on learning through labs and extracurricular activities.
Greece 1st senior high school of kaisariani chance_1read in europe
The 1st Senior High School of Kaisariani is located 3 kilometers east of Athens in the town of Kaisariani. The school was established in 1970 and has around 250 students aged 15-18 studying either science or humanity subjects. It has 25 teachers and participates in various national and European projects, including Erasmus+. Kaisariani has a sad history from the Asia Minor War refugees and German occupation executions. The school aims to link its classical studies curriculum to European cultural heritage and identity through Erasmus+ projects.
This document provides information about the city of Százhalombatta, Hungary and Arany János Primary and Secondary Grammar School located there. Százhalombatta has a population of 18,000 and its name means "one hundred tumuli", referring to burial mounds on the edge of town dating back 4000 years. The school has around 850 students and 84 teachers, offers primary and secondary education, and celebrates its 33rd anniversary this year. It is located in the city center next to St. Stephen Square and hosts various social and cultural events for students.
1. The document describes how to sign up and create a quiz on the Quizizz platform. It involves going to the Quizizz website, clicking sign up or log in, filling in necessary information, and selecting whether you are a student or teacher.
2. To create a quiz, you click create, enter a name and subject, choose question types, add questions one by one clicking add, and customize settings like sharing and grades.
3. The summary provides the key steps for signing up and making a quiz in 3 sentences to efficiently convey the main points.
The document provides guidance to students on creating a promotional video for Hvar cultural heritage in Croatia within 24 hours. It explains that promotional videos are effective marketing tools and outlines 5 steps for making a great video, including identifying the goal of presenting Hvar heritage, setting the tone, deciding on duration, choosing a style, and outlining the idea. Students are instructed to send their completed videos to a shared Google Drive folder by the deadline.
This document provides instructions for creating a poster or flyer using Canva. It outlines how to sign up for a Canva account using Google, Facebook, or email. It then explains the steps to create a poster or flyer by choosing a template, adding pictures, videos, audio, icons, shapes, fonts, and a background. The document concludes by mentioning saving the completed poster/flyer to a Google Drive folder and listing the deadline.
To join a Quizizz game, users can either access the website through a provided link or code, or download the mobile app and enter the game code. After signing in or creating an account, users simply enter their name and can begin playing the quiz.
This document contains multiple choice questions about the history, culture and landmarks of several European countries including Hungary, Spain, Poland, Italy, Greece and Croatia. It tests knowledge about topics like famous buildings, historical events, traditional foods and more. The questions cover a wide range of factual information to assess understanding of these different European societies.
The document discusses several UNESCO World Heritage sites located on the island of Hvar, Croatia. It provides details about 6 specific sites: the Stari Grad Plain archaeological site, the Procession Za Križen religious procession, Agave lace handicraft, Mediterranean Diet, Klapa multipart singing, and Stone Walls architectural structures. It describes what makes each of these sites significant cultural heritage and why they are protected by the UNESCO World Heritage program. The island of Hvar is unique in having 6 of its cultural traditions recognized on the UNESCO list.
Rome was founded in 753 BC by the twin brothers Romulus and Remus and has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site due to its many historic monuments. The Colosseum, built in the 1st century AD, was capable of holding over 50,000 spectators for gladiator battles and animal fights. The Mausoleum of Hadrian was originally built in the 2nd century AD as an emperor's tomb but later served as a refuge for popes. The Sistine Chapel, located in Vatican City, was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the 15th century and is where papal conclaves select new popes.
Florence's historic center contains extraordinary artistic and architectural works from the Renaissance period when it was under Medici rule. Some of its most significant sites include the Duomo with Giotto's bell tower and Baptistery of St. John, the Uffizi Gallery housing works by Raphael and Botticelli, Palazzo Vecchio, the Ponte Vecchio leading to the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, and churches like Santo Spirito and Santa Croce showcasing frescoes by Masaccio, Masolino, and Filippino Lippi. The historic center is regarded as a symbol of the Renaissance and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its 600 years
The Amalfi Coast became a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its beautiful landscape formed by the sea and mountains. It includes 13 towns along the coast from Vietri to Positano and has been settled since the Middle Ages, with some towns retaining significant architectural and artistic works. The Amalfi Coast gained prominence in the 4th century when Amalfi was built and became one of the four maritime republics in the 10th century, starting commerce along the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. It remains one of Italy's most visited places due to its scenic beauty and cultural attractions.
The document summarizes information about several important Spanish national heritage sites and historical events:
1) The Roman Theatre of Mérida, discovered in 1910, was an important monument used for political and performance events in ancient Rome.
2) Guernica, Picasso's famous painting about the bombings of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, depicts suffering through images of a bull, horse, and bird.
3) Key events in 1975 included the death of dictator Francisco Franco, the enactment of Spain's new constitution, and Juan Carlos I being proclaimed king at the Royal Palace in Madrid.
Polish sites on the unesco world heritage listread in europe
The document summarizes information about two Polish sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List - the Royal Salt Mines in Wieliczka and the Białowieża Forest.
The Royal Salt Mines in Wieliczka are located near Kraków, Poland. Tourists can visit the mines and learn about their history of salt extraction starting in the 13th century. Guided tours of the mines are organized for visitors.
The Białowieża Forest straddles the border between Poland and Belarus. It contains the last remnants of the ancient primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. The forest has a long history of nature protection dating back to the 14th
The document summarizes several UNESCO World Heritage sites in Greece, including the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns from 1600-1100 BC. It also discusses the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos Island, where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, and the Acropolis of Athens dating back to the 5th century BC. It concludes with an account of two 18-year old Greek students who climbed the Acropolis in 1941 to remove the Nazi swastika flag during the occupation of Greece in World War II.
2 greek artists (presentation for hungary)videoread in europe
This document provides biographical information on several Greek artists from the town of Kaisariani, including Manos Hatzidakis, a famous 20th century composer, and Sissy Hrisohou, the art teacher being interviewed. It discusses Hatzidakis' upbringing, collaborations, and career highlights. It then introduces several other artists from Kaisariani, such as painters and musicians. The second part summarizes an interview with Sissy Hrisohou where she discusses her inspiration, influences, and challenges facing painters in Greece today. She encourages following one's heart and beliefs.
Mimi Torres is a Spanish painter who realized from a young age with her brother that art was her passion. She feels lucky to make painting her hobby and job. Her inspiration comes from the many ideas she has that she puts into practice when time allows. Her paintings are figurative in style using lines and chiaroscuro without showing her personal feelings. She plans to continue her history of art studies and participate in future exhibitions while being inspired by other great Spanish painters like Velázquez, Goya and Picasso.
Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937 in response to the bombing of Guernica, Spain by Nazi German and Italian warplanes at the request of the Spanish Nationalists. The painting depicts the suffering of individuals, particularly women and children, during war through its use of black, white and grey colors in a Cubist style. While initially barred from display in Spain, Guernica is now considered one of Picasso's most universal paintings conveying the tragedy of war.
Francisco José de Goya was a Spanish painter and printmaker born in 1746 who studied painting from age 14 and traveled to Italy at 24 to learn techniques from other artists. Considered one of the most important Spanish painters, some of his most famous works include The Third of May 1808, Saturn Devouring His Son, and The Naked Maja, and he is known for announcing contemporary painting styles.
This document introduces three Silesian artists from Poland - Grzegorz Chudy, Jan Nowak, and the Grupa Janowska. Grzegorz Chudy is a watercolor painter, illustrator, teacher, and musician. Jan Nowak is a painter and graphic designer born in Siemianowice Slaskie who studied at the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts. The Grupa Janowska is a group of amateur painters from Janów Slaski founded in 1946 that includes members Teofil Ociepka, Paweł Wróbel, Leopold Wróbel, Eugeniusz Bąk, Paweł Stolorz, and Ewald
Crushism is an art movement started by Italian artist Fabio Ferrone Viola, whose works are composed of crushing discarded cans, plastic waste, and other scraps collected from the streets into sculptures. Viola's goal is to use his art to motivate people to think critically about how commercialism can promote utopian lies, and to make decisions based more on internal values than external influences. His sculptures have included figures like Mickey Mouse and JFK made entirely from crushed trash.
Giotto was an influential Italian painter from Florence in the late Middle Ages who made a decisive break from the Byzantine style and is seen as initiating the techniques of Renaissance painting. Pinturicchio was a 15th century Italian painter from the Umbrian school who contributed to the decoration of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was a prolific sculptor, architect and poet from Florence who is renowned for works like David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio was a painter from Milan and Rome in the late 16th/early 17th century known for his dramatic realism and use of light and shadow. Bernini was a prolific Baroque sculptor and architect in Rome whose works
The document introduces the Ferenczy family, including Károly, Béni, Noémi, and Valér Ferenczy. It also provides information on a local artist named Levente Fazekas and thanks the reader for their attention while discussing art and future results.
This document provides information on local artists and cultural figures from the island of Hvar, Croatia. It discusses renowned sculptors from the 20th century like Ivan Meštrović and Antun Augustinčić. It also mentions important Renaissance writers from Hvar like Petar Hektorović and Hanibal Lucić. Finally, it provides details on cultural traditions from the island like klapa singing groups, folklore associations, and traditional costumes.
The document provides information on artworks being featured in an exhibition from various European countries. It lists over 30 paintings, sculptures and artists from Croatia, Spain, France, Italy, Hungary, Poland and Greece that will be part of "Our Common European Art Exhibition". Some of the notable artworks mentioned include "The Well of Life" by Ivan Meštrović, "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso, works by El Greco, Botticelli and Michelangelo as well as pieces from various Italian, Polish, Hungarian and Greek artists.
The document discusses art pieces selected by the partners of the CHANCE Erasmus+ project. National art pieces were chosen to represent each partner country in the project. A collection of these pieces will be displayed together as an exhibition of common art from the participating nations.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
To join a Quizizz game, users can either access the website through a provided link or code, or download the mobile app and enter the game code. After signing in or creating an account, users simply enter their name and can begin playing the quiz.
This document contains multiple choice questions about the history, culture and landmarks of several European countries including Hungary, Spain, Poland, Italy, Greece and Croatia. It tests knowledge about topics like famous buildings, historical events, traditional foods and more. The questions cover a wide range of factual information to assess understanding of these different European societies.
The document discusses several UNESCO World Heritage sites located on the island of Hvar, Croatia. It provides details about 6 specific sites: the Stari Grad Plain archaeological site, the Procession Za Križen religious procession, Agave lace handicraft, Mediterranean Diet, Klapa multipart singing, and Stone Walls architectural structures. It describes what makes each of these sites significant cultural heritage and why they are protected by the UNESCO World Heritage program. The island of Hvar is unique in having 6 of its cultural traditions recognized on the UNESCO list.
Rome was founded in 753 BC by the twin brothers Romulus and Remus and has been recognised as a UNESCO world heritage site due to its many historic monuments. The Colosseum, built in the 1st century AD, was capable of holding over 50,000 spectators for gladiator battles and animal fights. The Mausoleum of Hadrian was originally built in the 2nd century AD as an emperor's tomb but later served as a refuge for popes. The Sistine Chapel, located in Vatican City, was commissioned by Pope Sixtus IV in the 15th century and is where papal conclaves select new popes.
Florence's historic center contains extraordinary artistic and architectural works from the Renaissance period when it was under Medici rule. Some of its most significant sites include the Duomo with Giotto's bell tower and Baptistery of St. John, the Uffizi Gallery housing works by Raphael and Botticelli, Palazzo Vecchio, the Ponte Vecchio leading to the Pitti Palace and Boboli Gardens, and churches like Santo Spirito and Santa Croce showcasing frescoes by Masaccio, Masolino, and Filippino Lippi. The historic center is regarded as a symbol of the Renaissance and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its 600 years
The Amalfi Coast became a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its beautiful landscape formed by the sea and mountains. It includes 13 towns along the coast from Vietri to Positano and has been settled since the Middle Ages, with some towns retaining significant architectural and artistic works. The Amalfi Coast gained prominence in the 4th century when Amalfi was built and became one of the four maritime republics in the 10th century, starting commerce along the Tyrrhenian Sea coast. It remains one of Italy's most visited places due to its scenic beauty and cultural attractions.
The document summarizes information about several important Spanish national heritage sites and historical events:
1) The Roman Theatre of Mérida, discovered in 1910, was an important monument used for political and performance events in ancient Rome.
2) Guernica, Picasso's famous painting about the bombings of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, depicts suffering through images of a bull, horse, and bird.
3) Key events in 1975 included the death of dictator Francisco Franco, the enactment of Spain's new constitution, and Juan Carlos I being proclaimed king at the Royal Palace in Madrid.
Polish sites on the unesco world heritage listread in europe
The document summarizes information about two Polish sites on the UNESCO World Heritage List - the Royal Salt Mines in Wieliczka and the Białowieża Forest.
The Royal Salt Mines in Wieliczka are located near Kraków, Poland. Tourists can visit the mines and learn about their history of salt extraction starting in the 13th century. Guided tours of the mines are organized for visitors.
The Białowieża Forest straddles the border between Poland and Belarus. It contains the last remnants of the ancient primeval forest that once covered most of Europe. The forest has a long history of nature protection dating back to the 14th
The document summarizes several UNESCO World Heritage sites in Greece, including the archaeological sites of Mycenae and Tiryns from 1600-1100 BC. It also discusses the Monastery of Saint John the Theologian on Patmos Island, where Saint John wrote the Book of Revelation, and the Acropolis of Athens dating back to the 5th century BC. It concludes with an account of two 18-year old Greek students who climbed the Acropolis in 1941 to remove the Nazi swastika flag during the occupation of Greece in World War II.
2 greek artists (presentation for hungary)videoread in europe
This document provides biographical information on several Greek artists from the town of Kaisariani, including Manos Hatzidakis, a famous 20th century composer, and Sissy Hrisohou, the art teacher being interviewed. It discusses Hatzidakis' upbringing, collaborations, and career highlights. It then introduces several other artists from Kaisariani, such as painters and musicians. The second part summarizes an interview with Sissy Hrisohou where she discusses her inspiration, influences, and challenges facing painters in Greece today. She encourages following one's heart and beliefs.
Mimi Torres is a Spanish painter who realized from a young age with her brother that art was her passion. She feels lucky to make painting her hobby and job. Her inspiration comes from the many ideas she has that she puts into practice when time allows. Her paintings are figurative in style using lines and chiaroscuro without showing her personal feelings. She plans to continue her history of art studies and participate in future exhibitions while being inspired by other great Spanish painters like Velázquez, Goya and Picasso.
Pablo Picasso painted Guernica in 1937 in response to the bombing of Guernica, Spain by Nazi German and Italian warplanes at the request of the Spanish Nationalists. The painting depicts the suffering of individuals, particularly women and children, during war through its use of black, white and grey colors in a Cubist style. While initially barred from display in Spain, Guernica is now considered one of Picasso's most universal paintings conveying the tragedy of war.
Francisco José de Goya was a Spanish painter and printmaker born in 1746 who studied painting from age 14 and traveled to Italy at 24 to learn techniques from other artists. Considered one of the most important Spanish painters, some of his most famous works include The Third of May 1808, Saturn Devouring His Son, and The Naked Maja, and he is known for announcing contemporary painting styles.
This document introduces three Silesian artists from Poland - Grzegorz Chudy, Jan Nowak, and the Grupa Janowska. Grzegorz Chudy is a watercolor painter, illustrator, teacher, and musician. Jan Nowak is a painter and graphic designer born in Siemianowice Slaskie who studied at the Cracow Academy of Fine Arts. The Grupa Janowska is a group of amateur painters from Janów Slaski founded in 1946 that includes members Teofil Ociepka, Paweł Wróbel, Leopold Wróbel, Eugeniusz Bąk, Paweł Stolorz, and Ewald
Crushism is an art movement started by Italian artist Fabio Ferrone Viola, whose works are composed of crushing discarded cans, plastic waste, and other scraps collected from the streets into sculptures. Viola's goal is to use his art to motivate people to think critically about how commercialism can promote utopian lies, and to make decisions based more on internal values than external influences. His sculptures have included figures like Mickey Mouse and JFK made entirely from crushed trash.
Giotto was an influential Italian painter from Florence in the late Middle Ages who made a decisive break from the Byzantine style and is seen as initiating the techniques of Renaissance painting. Pinturicchio was a 15th century Italian painter from the Umbrian school who contributed to the decoration of the Sistine Chapel. Michelangelo was a prolific sculptor, architect and poet from Florence who is renowned for works like David and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. Caravaggio was a painter from Milan and Rome in the late 16th/early 17th century known for his dramatic realism and use of light and shadow. Bernini was a prolific Baroque sculptor and architect in Rome whose works
The document introduces the Ferenczy family, including Károly, Béni, Noémi, and Valér Ferenczy. It also provides information on a local artist named Levente Fazekas and thanks the reader for their attention while discussing art and future results.
This document provides information on local artists and cultural figures from the island of Hvar, Croatia. It discusses renowned sculptors from the 20th century like Ivan Meštrović and Antun Augustinčić. It also mentions important Renaissance writers from Hvar like Petar Hektorović and Hanibal Lucić. Finally, it provides details on cultural traditions from the island like klapa singing groups, folklore associations, and traditional costumes.
The document provides information on artworks being featured in an exhibition from various European countries. It lists over 30 paintings, sculptures and artists from Croatia, Spain, France, Italy, Hungary, Poland and Greece that will be part of "Our Common European Art Exhibition". Some of the notable artworks mentioned include "The Well of Life" by Ivan Meštrović, "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso, works by El Greco, Botticelli and Michelangelo as well as pieces from various Italian, Polish, Hungarian and Greek artists.
The document discusses art pieces selected by the partners of the CHANCE Erasmus+ project. National art pieces were chosen to represent each partner country in the project. A collection of these pieces will be displayed together as an exhibition of common art from the participating nations.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Madhya Pradesh, the "Heart of India," boasts a rich tapestry of culture and heritage, from ancient dynasties to modern developments. Explore its land records, historical landmarks, and vibrant traditions. From agricultural expanses to urban growth, Madhya Pradesh offers a unique blend of the ancient and modern.
Fabular Frames and the Four Ratio ProblemMajid Iqbal
Digital, interactive art showing the struggle of a society in providing for its present population while also saving planetary resources for future generations. Spread across several frames, the art is actually the rendering of real and speculative data. The stereographic projections change shape in response to prompts and provocations. Visitors interact with the model through speculative statements about how to increase savings across communities, regions, ecosystems and environments. Their fabulations combined with random noise, i.e. factors beyond control, have a dramatic effect on the societal transition. Things get better. Things get worse. The aim is to give visitors a new grasp and feel of the ongoing struggles in democracies around the world.
Stunning art in the small multiples format brings out the spatiotemporal nature of societal transitions, against backdrop issues such as energy, housing, waste, farmland and forest. In each frame we see hopeful and frightful interplays between spending and saving. Problems emerge when one of the two parts of the existential anaglyph rapidly shrinks like Arctic ice, as factors cross thresholds. Ecological wealth and intergenerational equity areFour at stake. Not enough spending could mean economic stress, social unrest and political conflict. Not enough saving and there will be climate breakdown and ‘bankruptcy’. So where does speculative design start and the gambling and betting end? Behind each fabular frame is a four ratio problem. Each ratio reflects the level of sacrifice and self-restraint a society is willing to accept, against promises of prosperity and freedom. Some values seem to stabilise a frame while others cause collapse. Get the ratios right and we can have it all. Get them wrong and things get more desperate.
How to Invest in Cryptocurrency for Beginners: A Complete GuideDaniel
Cryptocurrency is digital money that operates independently of a central authority, utilizing cryptography for security. Unlike traditional currencies issued by governments (fiat currencies), cryptocurrencies are decentralized and typically operate on a technology called blockchain. Each cryptocurrency transaction is recorded on a public ledger, ensuring transparency and security.
Cryptocurrencies can be used for various purposes, including online purchases, investment opportunities, and as a means of transferring value globally without the need for intermediaries like banks.
What Lessons Can New Investors Learn from Newman Leech’s Success?Newman Leech
Newman Leech's success in the real estate industry is based on key lessons and principles, offering practical advice for new investors and serving as a blueprint for building a successful career.
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
Discovering Delhi - India's Cultural Capital.pptxcosmo-soil
Delhi, the heartbeat of India, offers a rich blend of history, culture, and modernity. From iconic landmarks like the Red Fort to bustling commercial hubs and vibrant culinary scenes, Delhi's real estate landscape is dynamic and diverse. Discover the essence of India's capital, where tradition meets innovation.
An accounting information system (AIS) refers to tools and systems designed for the collection and display of accounting information so accountants and executives can make informed decisions.
“Amidst Tempered Optimism” Main economic trends in May 2024 based on the results of the New Monthly Enterprises Survey, #NRES
On 12 June 2024 the Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) held an online event “Economic Trends from a Business Perspective (May 2024)”.
During the event, the results of the 25-th monthly survey of business executives “Ukrainian Business during the war”, which was conducted in May 2024, were presented.
The field stage of the 25-th wave lasted from May 20 to May 31, 2024. In May, 532 companies were surveyed.
The enterprise managers compared the work results in May 2024 with April, assessed the indicators at the time of the survey (May 2024), and gave forecasts for the next two, three, or six months, depending on the question. In certain issues (where indicated), the work results were compared with the pre-war period (before February 24, 2022).
✅ More survey results in the presentation.
✅ Video presentation: https://youtu.be/4ZvsSKd1MzE