It’s the time to start thinking what you can do to help the poor children and help alleviate poverty of your country. Let start sharing and make a better place. Heal the world by love.
-Dainynhan
This document provides advice for becoming a successful man. It recommends being respectful of yourself and others, participating in competitions as a student, clearing any doubts, not judging others, focusing on your strengths, setting goals and working hard to achieve them, taking care of your health and not procrastinating. It also stresses the importance of consistency, determination, and persevering through failures as keys to success. Overall, the document offers general life advice focused on self-improvement, respecting others, finding passion and purpose, and maintaining a strong work ethic.
Jim Carrey was born in 1962 in Canada and grew up in a struggling Catholic family. He developed a knack for comedy from a young age, entertaining his classmates. As a teenager, he began performing stand-up comedy. After some early failures, he found success in the 1980s performing at clubs in Toronto and Los Angeles. This led to television roles and eventually starring roles in films in the 1990s, including Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber, which established him as a major Hollywood star known for his outrageous physical comedy. He has since starred in many other popular comedies and dramas. Carrey remains one of the most successful comedians and comic actors in the world.
The document discusses the debate around appropriate screen time for young children. It examines benefits such as learning social skills through coviewing with adults, but also risks like increased obesity, behavior issues, and sleep problems. One study found that children ages 6 months to 2 years who used handheld screens for more than 30 minutes daily faced a 49% increased risk of speech delays. While technology can enhance learning if used moderately, excessive screen time may stunt cognitive development in young children by replacing important environmental stimuli. The conclusion is that caregivers should limit screen time and spend more time directly interacting with children.
Technology is now accessible in almost every part of the world and it has completely changed the way we interact with one another. Though we’ve made many great technological advances, studies have shown that screen time can have an impact on your child’s development.
This document discusses the concept of serendipity through examples of chance discoveries. It begins with definitions of serendipity and mentions Horace Walpole who coined the word based on a Persian tale. It then provides examples of accidental discoveries like penicillin by Alexander Fleming and the benzene molecular structure revelation to August Kekulé. Further chance discoveries discussed are microwave ovens by Percy Spencer and the Americas by Christopher Columbus. The document encourages being prepared and doing good things to enable serendipitous opportunities.
This document provides advice for becoming a successful man. It recommends being respectful of yourself and others, participating in competitions as a student, clearing any doubts, not judging others, focusing on your strengths, setting goals and working hard to achieve them, taking care of your health and not procrastinating. It also stresses the importance of consistency, determination, and persevering through failures as keys to success. Overall, the document offers general life advice focused on self-improvement, respecting others, finding passion and purpose, and maintaining a strong work ethic.
Jim Carrey was born in 1962 in Canada and grew up in a struggling Catholic family. He developed a knack for comedy from a young age, entertaining his classmates. As a teenager, he began performing stand-up comedy. After some early failures, he found success in the 1980s performing at clubs in Toronto and Los Angeles. This led to television roles and eventually starring roles in films in the 1990s, including Ace Ventura, The Mask, and Dumb and Dumber, which established him as a major Hollywood star known for his outrageous physical comedy. He has since starred in many other popular comedies and dramas. Carrey remains one of the most successful comedians and comic actors in the world.
The document discusses the debate around appropriate screen time for young children. It examines benefits such as learning social skills through coviewing with adults, but also risks like increased obesity, behavior issues, and sleep problems. One study found that children ages 6 months to 2 years who used handheld screens for more than 30 minutes daily faced a 49% increased risk of speech delays. While technology can enhance learning if used moderately, excessive screen time may stunt cognitive development in young children by replacing important environmental stimuli. The conclusion is that caregivers should limit screen time and spend more time directly interacting with children.
Technology is now accessible in almost every part of the world and it has completely changed the way we interact with one another. Though we’ve made many great technological advances, studies have shown that screen time can have an impact on your child’s development.
This document discusses the concept of serendipity through examples of chance discoveries. It begins with definitions of serendipity and mentions Horace Walpole who coined the word based on a Persian tale. It then provides examples of accidental discoveries like penicillin by Alexander Fleming and the benzene molecular structure revelation to August Kekulé. Further chance discoveries discussed are microwave ovens by Percy Spencer and the Americas by Christopher Columbus. The document encourages being prepared and doing good things to enable serendipitous opportunities.
This document provides information and best practices for limiting screen time for children. It recommends no screen time for infants and toddlers under 2 years old. For preschoolers, it suggests limiting screen time to 30 minutes per week maximum and only for educational purposes while in childcare. It lists reasons for limiting screen time such as interfering with exploration, play, and social interaction. Suggested strategies include hiding TVs and replacing screen time with interactive activities like playing outside, dancing, and helping in the kitchen. The document provides resources on tracking screen time and choosing educational programming.
Overview of Microsoft product & Microsoft cloud platform (win Azure)Ahmed M. Abo Tameem
Microsoft is a multinational technology corporation founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. It produces the widely used Windows operating system and Microsoft Office productivity suite. Microsoft also owns the Xbox gaming platform, Skype communications app, and Bing search engine, among other products. The company has become largely successful through partnerships like one formed with IBM in 1980 that helped establish Windows on IBM computers.
Your Life Satisfaction Score (beta) is an indicator of how you thrive in your life: it reflects how well you shape your lifestyle, habits and behaviors to maximize your overall life satisfaction along the five following dimensions:
►1. Health & fitness, reflecting your physical well-being and healthy habits;
►2. Positive emotions & gratitude, indicating how well you embrace positive emotions;
►3. Skills & expertise, measuring the ability to grow your expertise and achieve something unique;
►4. Social skills & discovery, assessing the strength of your network and your inclination to discover the world;
►5. Leadership & meaning, gauging your compassion, generosity and how much 'you are living the life of your dream'.
Visit www.Authentic-Happiness.com to check your Life Satisfaction score. Free, no registration required.
The document contains several short presentations on various topics including excuses that are not recommended, tips to improve character, gifts that do not cost money, examples of people who achieved things late in life, sayings about different topics like country, quitting, money, respect, and facts about the human body. It concludes with "secrets of success" sayings associated with different objects.
The document discusses how to think positively through 7 techniques and 5 tips for a positive attitude. It recommends being willing to change your thinking, focusing on your goals, replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, being thankful, spending time with positive people, talking to yourself positively, finding good things, and replacing negative thoughts with positive ones to achieve positive results.
The "Power of One" The Magic of Compound BuildingBryan Daly
Team Training
Power of One & One More
Recruiters Mindset….Building Your Business
TapRooting
Finding The Pony
Marketing vs Sales
How to get more increase your business 80X
Targeting Health Ins Agents
Million Dollar Idea!
The document summarizes the key ideas from The Secret book and film. It discusses that the work is based on the law of attraction, which claims that positive thinking can manifest positive life experiences like wealth, health, and happiness. It provides takeaways from The Secret, such as that thoughts are magnetic and attract like experiences, gratitude is a powerful tool, and focusing on desires rather than lack helps achieve goals. The document emphasizes living joyfully and following one's passion.
Coparenting Strategies-two types of coparenting: Cooperative and ConflictualDeena Stacer, PhD.
When co-parents fight over custody of their children, they are called Conflictual Co-parents. Parents in conflict need to learn the two types of coparenting definitions and whether they are high conflict co-parents. In this slide presentation Dr. Deena Stacer shares definitions for parents to better understand their conflictual relationship. Dr. Deena Stacer is a parent educator teaching live and online coparenting courses for parents to help stop the conflict over the children. Online courses are located at www.parentsinconflict.com.
Hey, Friends...
This PPT Presentation is all about History, Architecture, Versions, Advantages & Disadvantages of Android over apple ios. Students can use this PPT Presentation for their Education Purpose to give Presentation.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.
Android has the largest installed base of all operating systems (OS) of any kind.Android has been the best selling OS on tablets since 2013, and on smartphones it is dominant by any metric.
Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google bought in 2005,Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance – a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.As of July 2013, the Google Play store has had over one million Android applications ("apps") published – including many "business-class apps"that rival competing mobile platforms – and over 50 billion applications downloaded.An April–May 2013 survey of mobile application developers found that 71% of developers create applications for Android,and a 2015 survey found that 40% of full-time professional developers see Android as their priority target platform, which is comparable to Apple's iOS on 37% with both platforms far above others.In September 2015, Android had 1.4 billion monthly active devices.
Android's source code is released by Google under open source licenses, although most Android devices ultimately ship with a combination of open source and proprietary software, including proprietary software required for accessing Google services.Android is popular with technology companies that require a ready-made, low-cost and customizable operating system for high-tech devices.Its open nature has encouraged a large community of developers and enthusiasts to use the open-source code as a foundation for community-driven projects, which deliver updates to older devices, add new features for advanced users or bring Android to devices originally shipped with other operating systems. The success of Android has made it a target for patent (and copyright) litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between technology companies.
A presentation I delivered to participants of the National Youth Service's Graduate Orientation. The main themes were: Mind=Matter, Awakening The Limitless Mind, We Were Born To Win and more.
Kemal Brown Enterprises.
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including its history, architecture, versions, features, advantages, and disadvantages. Android was founded in 2003 and was later acquired by Google in 2005. It uses an open source Linux kernel and is developed by the Open Handset Alliance. The architecture consists of four layers - the Linux kernel, native libraries, the Android runtime (Dalvik virtual machine), and applications. Key features include multi-tasking, a rich application ecosystem, and integration with Google services. Advantages are customization and openness, while disadvantages include inconsistent designs between apps and battery drain issues on some devices.
www.XtraordinaryWomen.co.za
04 September - Xtraordinary Women Somerset West Networking Event
TOPIC: Feel The Fear & Do It Anyway
It's not about working harder - It's about removing the obstacles.
The talk will explore the world we work and live and how to ensure that our purpose does not become busyness. The truths about fear will be revealed and you will be challenged to think about the assumptions you hold regarding your true potential. Participants will be left with 3 practical ways of how to ‘hold’ their fears from a place of self-power.
About Our Guest Speaker:
Angela Greyling – VisionWorx. Having been drawn to people, their behaviours and emotions, and a desire to develop individuals, Angela studied a BA Degree in Industrial Psychology at Rhodes University. Her career has included working in the distance learning environment as a Student Advisor, Recruitment Consulting, Managing teams of Recruitment Consultants, owning a Training Consultancy – Outsourced Training Solutions – and for something completely different, owning a Florist. Her interest in psychology also led her to being trained as a Life Line Counsellor and more recently completing a Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Coaching Practitioner Certification Course. Today Angela runs her own business called VisionWorx – www.visionworx.co.za.
Her fascination with why some individuals are able to cope better with stress and fear than others led her to the work of Dr Susan Jeffers. Angela is now a Licensed Trainer for the workshop Feel the fear and do it anyway. All these career choices had to do with motivating, listening, developing, training and assisting people to be the very best they could be.
Her 10 years management experience has given her many opportunities to not only develop individuals, but also look at the efficiencies of teams, systems and rely on tried and tested strategic frameworks to ensure that people’s strengths are aligned to a team’s mission and objectives, which are in turn aligned to the organization’s vision. The workshops that she has developed, have been a personal quest, drawn from her training knowledge, experience with people who she has managed, motivated and coached, vast sales experience and her innate desire to make things better than when she found them!
Michael Jackson was a social entrepreneur who founded the Heal the World Foundation in 1992 to provide medicine to children and fight issues like hunger, homelessness, abuse and exploitation. He brought underprivileged children to his Neverland Ranch and donated millions to charity through initiatives like "We Are the World." Jackson used his music and platform to advocate for humanitarian causes and help many children's foundations through donations and fundraising efforts.
This document discusses Michael Jackson's song "Heal the World" and provides wallpapers and images related to the song and artist. It thanks viewers for watching and provides the source credit for the images as a website related to music and Michael Jackson. The creator of the content is listed as Prakit.
1. The document discusses the present continuous tense in English, which is formed using the subject + to be verb (am/is/are) + verb + -ing ending.
2. It provides examples of positive and negative forms of the present continuous tense and questions that can be asked using this tense.
3. Readers are prompted to practice forming questions in the present continuous tense about what an unspecified person is doing.
The document provides information about Michael Jackson's music video for his song "Earth Song". It was the third single from his HIStory album and focused on the destruction and rebirth of Earth. The lavish music video was filmed in four geographic regions and received praise, winning awards. Critic reviews of the song ranged from calling it a noble showpiece to sappy and overblown.
This music video for Michael Jackson's "Earth Song" was an expensive production co-directed by Jackson and photographer Nick Brandt. The video uses imagery shot in the Amazon rainforest to show the destruction of nature from deforestation and war. It depicts a young girl exploring the beauty of the forest but then witnessing the trees being cut down and the land turned into a war zone. Through its contrast of natural beauty and human-caused destruction, as well as scenes of people reconnecting with the earth, the video suggests humanity take history in reverse and restore its connection with nature.
This document provides information and best practices for limiting screen time for children. It recommends no screen time for infants and toddlers under 2 years old. For preschoolers, it suggests limiting screen time to 30 minutes per week maximum and only for educational purposes while in childcare. It lists reasons for limiting screen time such as interfering with exploration, play, and social interaction. Suggested strategies include hiding TVs and replacing screen time with interactive activities like playing outside, dancing, and helping in the kitchen. The document provides resources on tracking screen time and choosing educational programming.
Overview of Microsoft product & Microsoft cloud platform (win Azure)Ahmed M. Abo Tameem
Microsoft is a multinational technology corporation founded in 1975 by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. It produces the widely used Windows operating system and Microsoft Office productivity suite. Microsoft also owns the Xbox gaming platform, Skype communications app, and Bing search engine, among other products. The company has become largely successful through partnerships like one formed with IBM in 1980 that helped establish Windows on IBM computers.
Your Life Satisfaction Score (beta) is an indicator of how you thrive in your life: it reflects how well you shape your lifestyle, habits and behaviors to maximize your overall life satisfaction along the five following dimensions:
►1. Health & fitness, reflecting your physical well-being and healthy habits;
►2. Positive emotions & gratitude, indicating how well you embrace positive emotions;
►3. Skills & expertise, measuring the ability to grow your expertise and achieve something unique;
►4. Social skills & discovery, assessing the strength of your network and your inclination to discover the world;
►5. Leadership & meaning, gauging your compassion, generosity and how much 'you are living the life of your dream'.
Visit www.Authentic-Happiness.com to check your Life Satisfaction score. Free, no registration required.
The document contains several short presentations on various topics including excuses that are not recommended, tips to improve character, gifts that do not cost money, examples of people who achieved things late in life, sayings about different topics like country, quitting, money, respect, and facts about the human body. It concludes with "secrets of success" sayings associated with different objects.
The document discusses how to think positively through 7 techniques and 5 tips for a positive attitude. It recommends being willing to change your thinking, focusing on your goals, replacing negative thoughts with positive ones, being thankful, spending time with positive people, talking to yourself positively, finding good things, and replacing negative thoughts with positive ones to achieve positive results.
The "Power of One" The Magic of Compound BuildingBryan Daly
Team Training
Power of One & One More
Recruiters Mindset….Building Your Business
TapRooting
Finding The Pony
Marketing vs Sales
How to get more increase your business 80X
Targeting Health Ins Agents
Million Dollar Idea!
The document summarizes the key ideas from The Secret book and film. It discusses that the work is based on the law of attraction, which claims that positive thinking can manifest positive life experiences like wealth, health, and happiness. It provides takeaways from The Secret, such as that thoughts are magnetic and attract like experiences, gratitude is a powerful tool, and focusing on desires rather than lack helps achieve goals. The document emphasizes living joyfully and following one's passion.
Coparenting Strategies-two types of coparenting: Cooperative and ConflictualDeena Stacer, PhD.
When co-parents fight over custody of their children, they are called Conflictual Co-parents. Parents in conflict need to learn the two types of coparenting definitions and whether they are high conflict co-parents. In this slide presentation Dr. Deena Stacer shares definitions for parents to better understand their conflictual relationship. Dr. Deena Stacer is a parent educator teaching live and online coparenting courses for parents to help stop the conflict over the children. Online courses are located at www.parentsinconflict.com.
Hey, Friends...
This PPT Presentation is all about History, Architecture, Versions, Advantages & Disadvantages of Android over apple ios. Students can use this PPT Presentation for their Education Purpose to give Presentation.
Android is a mobile operating system developed by Google, based on the Linux kernel and designed primarily for touchscreen mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Android's user interface is mainly based on direct manipulation, using touch gestures that loosely correspond to real-world actions, such as swiping, tapping and pinching, to manipulate on-screen objects, along with a virtual keyboard for text input. In addition to touchscreen devices, Google has further developed Android TV for televisions, Android Auto for cars, and Android Wear for wrist watches, each with a specialized user interface. Variants of Android are also used on notebooks, game consoles, digital cameras, and other electronics.
Android has the largest installed base of all operating systems (OS) of any kind.Android has been the best selling OS on tablets since 2013, and on smartphones it is dominant by any metric.
Initially developed by Android, Inc., which Google bought in 2005,Android was unveiled in 2007 along with the founding of the Open Handset Alliance – a consortium of hardware, software, and telecommunication companies devoted to advancing open standards for mobile devices.As of July 2013, the Google Play store has had over one million Android applications ("apps") published – including many "business-class apps"that rival competing mobile platforms – and over 50 billion applications downloaded.An April–May 2013 survey of mobile application developers found that 71% of developers create applications for Android,and a 2015 survey found that 40% of full-time professional developers see Android as their priority target platform, which is comparable to Apple's iOS on 37% with both platforms far above others.In September 2015, Android had 1.4 billion monthly active devices.
Android's source code is released by Google under open source licenses, although most Android devices ultimately ship with a combination of open source and proprietary software, including proprietary software required for accessing Google services.Android is popular with technology companies that require a ready-made, low-cost and customizable operating system for high-tech devices.Its open nature has encouraged a large community of developers and enthusiasts to use the open-source code as a foundation for community-driven projects, which deliver updates to older devices, add new features for advanced users or bring Android to devices originally shipped with other operating systems. The success of Android has made it a target for patent (and copyright) litigation as part of the so-called "smartphone wars" between technology companies.
A presentation I delivered to participants of the National Youth Service's Graduate Orientation. The main themes were: Mind=Matter, Awakening The Limitless Mind, We Were Born To Win and more.
Kemal Brown Enterprises.
This document provides an overview of the Android operating system, including its history, architecture, versions, features, advantages, and disadvantages. Android was founded in 2003 and was later acquired by Google in 2005. It uses an open source Linux kernel and is developed by the Open Handset Alliance. The architecture consists of four layers - the Linux kernel, native libraries, the Android runtime (Dalvik virtual machine), and applications. Key features include multi-tasking, a rich application ecosystem, and integration with Google services. Advantages are customization and openness, while disadvantages include inconsistent designs between apps and battery drain issues on some devices.
www.XtraordinaryWomen.co.za
04 September - Xtraordinary Women Somerset West Networking Event
TOPIC: Feel The Fear & Do It Anyway
It's not about working harder - It's about removing the obstacles.
The talk will explore the world we work and live and how to ensure that our purpose does not become busyness. The truths about fear will be revealed and you will be challenged to think about the assumptions you hold regarding your true potential. Participants will be left with 3 practical ways of how to ‘hold’ their fears from a place of self-power.
About Our Guest Speaker:
Angela Greyling – VisionWorx. Having been drawn to people, their behaviours and emotions, and a desire to develop individuals, Angela studied a BA Degree in Industrial Psychology at Rhodes University. Her career has included working in the distance learning environment as a Student Advisor, Recruitment Consulting, Managing teams of Recruitment Consultants, owning a Training Consultancy – Outsourced Training Solutions – and for something completely different, owning a Florist. Her interest in psychology also led her to being trained as a Life Line Counsellor and more recently completing a Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) Coaching Practitioner Certification Course. Today Angela runs her own business called VisionWorx – www.visionworx.co.za.
Her fascination with why some individuals are able to cope better with stress and fear than others led her to the work of Dr Susan Jeffers. Angela is now a Licensed Trainer for the workshop Feel the fear and do it anyway. All these career choices had to do with motivating, listening, developing, training and assisting people to be the very best they could be.
Her 10 years management experience has given her many opportunities to not only develop individuals, but also look at the efficiencies of teams, systems and rely on tried and tested strategic frameworks to ensure that people’s strengths are aligned to a team’s mission and objectives, which are in turn aligned to the organization’s vision. The workshops that she has developed, have been a personal quest, drawn from her training knowledge, experience with people who she has managed, motivated and coached, vast sales experience and her innate desire to make things better than when she found them!
Michael Jackson was a social entrepreneur who founded the Heal the World Foundation in 1992 to provide medicine to children and fight issues like hunger, homelessness, abuse and exploitation. He brought underprivileged children to his Neverland Ranch and donated millions to charity through initiatives like "We Are the World." Jackson used his music and platform to advocate for humanitarian causes and help many children's foundations through donations and fundraising efforts.
This document discusses Michael Jackson's song "Heal the World" and provides wallpapers and images related to the song and artist. It thanks viewers for watching and provides the source credit for the images as a website related to music and Michael Jackson. The creator of the content is listed as Prakit.
1. The document discusses the present continuous tense in English, which is formed using the subject + to be verb (am/is/are) + verb + -ing ending.
2. It provides examples of positive and negative forms of the present continuous tense and questions that can be asked using this tense.
3. Readers are prompted to practice forming questions in the present continuous tense about what an unspecified person is doing.
The document provides information about Michael Jackson's music video for his song "Earth Song". It was the third single from his HIStory album and focused on the destruction and rebirth of Earth. The lavish music video was filmed in four geographic regions and received praise, winning awards. Critic reviews of the song ranged from calling it a noble showpiece to sappy and overblown.
This music video for Michael Jackson's "Earth Song" was an expensive production co-directed by Jackson and photographer Nick Brandt. The video uses imagery shot in the Amazon rainforest to show the destruction of nature from deforestation and war. It depicts a young girl exploring the beauty of the forest but then witnessing the trees being cut down and the land turned into a war zone. Through its contrast of natural beauty and human-caused destruction, as well as scenes of people reconnecting with the earth, the video suggests humanity take history in reverse and restore its connection with nature.
The document provides biographical information about Norwegian painter Edvard Munch who lived from 1863 to 1944. It discusses his iconic painting The Scream, of which there were four versions created in 1893, 1895, and 1910. The Scream is considered autobiographical and depicts the universal human anxiety that Munch wanted to portray. It has since become ingrained in popular culture.
Edvard Munch's painting The Scream from 1893 depicts an androgynous figure with an agonized expression against a landscape with a turbulent orange sky. Considered one of the most iconic images of human anxiety and existential crisis, the painting captures universal feelings of deep angst and inner turmoil with its stark and unsettling atmosphere.
Edvard Munch was a famous Norwegian painter known for works like The Scream and Madonna. He had a life marked by family struggles and mental health issues. His works were inspired by these personal experiences and influences like symbolism, and had a significant impact by expressing modern angst and moving art in new directions.
The document outlines plans for a social business called "Heal the World" that aims to address problems facing the world by 2050 through sustainable organic farming and employing physically and mentally disabled people. A team of researchers from different universities will manage the project, which will produce food through vermicomposting and train disabled workers. The project aims to save the world from issues like increased demand for food, health problems from inorganic farming, and caring for the growing disabled population. It plans to use interrelated organic farming, empower disabled individuals, and new technologies like holograms and RFID. The dream is for an education system focused on creativity, online learning, ethics and humanity.
This document discusses using songs for language learning. Songs can be fun and expose learners to natural authentic language. Songs help with skills like vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation and more. Some potential pitfalls are ensuring learners can understand and that content is culturally appropriate. The document provides examples of using songs for different skills and levels. It also lists some useful websites for finding songs to use in language learning.
Munch’s The Scream “Iconic Masterpiece of Expressionism in ‘Popular Culture’...Yaryalitsa
Looks at Edvard Munch's THE SCREAM and the impact this piece of art has had and is having on society in all areas as an influence and in terms of POP CULTURE.
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This document provides biographical information about Norwegian artist Edvard Munch who lived from 1863 to 1944, and lists some of his notable paintings including The Sick Child from 1886, Despair and Evening on Karl Johan Street from 1892, Melancholy from 1892, The Scream from 1893, By the Deathbed (Fever) from 1893, Anxiety from 1894, Vampire from 1895, The Flower of Pain from 1897, Man and Woman from 1898, Self-Portrait in Hell from 1903, Self-Portrait with Bottle of Wine from 1906, The Murderess from 1906, and another version of The Scream from 1910.
Irom Sharmila, a civil rights activist from Manipur, India, has been on a hunger strike since 2000 to protest the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) and demand its repeal from Manipur and other conflict-torn regions. She began her hunger strike after 10 civilians were allegedly shot dead by paramilitary forces in the state. Her hunger strike is the longest recorded hunger strike in human history as she is force fed through nasal tubes while under arrest. She has received several national and international awards for her non-violent struggle and activism against human rights abuses perpetrated under the protection of AFSPA.
Cubism began in 1907 in Paris and was pioneered by Picasso and Braque. They developed analytic, synthetic, and hermetic phases of Cubism over time. Cubist works depicted objects from multiple perspectives and planes at once rather than a single viewpoint. Key characteristics included geometrization of forms, using color as local tones rather than realistically, and dissolving volumes. Later synthetic Cubism incorporated collage and real materials into paintings, influencing Dada and Futurism. Other major Cubists included Juan Gris, Robert Delaunay, Sonia Delaunay, and Fernand Léger.
The document discusses Edvard Munch, the Norwegian artist who created The Scream painting. It describes that Munch suffered from anxiety, drinking, hallucinations, and feelings of persecution throughout his life. The Scream is his most famous work depicting existential anguish, inspired by his experience witnessing the sky turn blood red during a volcanic eruption. Munch created multiple versions of The Scream and his works greatly influenced the development of German expressionism in the early 1900s. However, Munch suffered mental health issues and received treatment including electroconvulsive therapy in 1908.
Edvard Munch had a difficult childhood characterized by deaths of loved ones and his sister's illness, which shaped how he lived his later years. He found an outlet for his emotions through disturbing paintings like "The Scream" and "Self Portrait in Hell" which brought him fame. Emotional stress from his father's disapproval of his friend and lifestyle led him to paint his inner feelings. His emotional turmoil was projected in his art, though it calmed after treatment for alcoholism. Munch was influential in expressionist art which distorts reality to convey inner visions and emotions through paintings.
Poverty is defined as being extremely poor without basic necessities like food, shelter, water or education. Corruption is both a major cause and result of poverty, as corrupt governments and systems siphon away funds from programs meant to help the poor. Hunger affects over 800 million people worldwide due to lack of money for food. Child deaths are closely linked to poverty, with 21,000 children dying daily from preventable illnesses and diseases due to poverty, hunger, and lack of access to healthcare. Many impoverished children are also forced into child labor instead of receiving an education.
The document discusses poverty, defining it as not having enough money to meet basic needs. It notes that the Democratic Republic of Congo suffers most from poverty, with almost 80% of people living in poverty and 45,000 children dying each month due to starvation and illness. A few key organizations helping to fight poverty are mentioned, including Food for the Hungry and Feeding America, which provide food, medicine, education, and other resources. The document also discusses how poverty exists in Singapore and ways individuals can help, such as through food donation drives.
The document discusses the definition and causes of poverty. It defines poverty as lacking basic needs like food, shelter, healthcare, education and job opportunities. According to UNICEF, 22,000 children die daily due to poverty. The poorest 40% of the world's population accounts for only 5% of global income, while the richest 20% accounts for three-quarters of it. Causes of poverty include overpopulation, unequal distribution of resources, lack of education and employment opportunities, and environmental issues. Children who grow up in poverty often face health and developmental problems. The document recommends addressing poverty through providing food, healthcare, shelter, education, and helping victims start self-sustaining projects.
The document discusses the definition and causes of poverty. It defines poverty as lacking basic needs like food, shelter, healthcare, education and job opportunities. According to UNICEF, 22,000 children die daily due to poverty. The poorest 40% of the world's population accounts for only 5% of global income, while the richest 20% accounts for three-quarters of it. Causes of poverty include overpopulation, unequal distribution of resources, lack of education and employment opportunities, and environmental issues. Children who grow up in poverty often face health and developmental problems. The document recommends addressing poverty through providing food, healthcare, shelter, education, and helping victims start self-sustaining projects.
The document discusses child poverty in Latin America, noting that 45% of children in the region experience at least one moderate to severe deprivation, totaling around 81 million children. Child poverty refers to children living in poor families or orphans without sufficient state resources. The effects of child poverty can negatively impact children's health, development, and education attainment. Reducing child poverty requires government policies that promote social programs, education, healthcare, and economic opportunity.
Poverty julia cole and taya barber 2nd periodMary Noble
This document discusses poverty statistics globally and locally. Some key points include: over 1 billion people live in extreme poverty worldwide, with half of Africa's population and 1 in 3 children living in poverty. The number of people in developing countries suffering from poverty and malnutrition has increased in recent decades. Locally, 1 in 10 families and 1 in 2 adults live in poverty in the Rogue Valley region, where food donations can help feed families for a week. The document encourages readers to donate or volunteer to help address poverty and hunger.
This document discusses global poverty statistics from multiple countries. It notes that in 2010, 15.1% of Americans lived in poverty, which was the highest rate since 1993. It also discusses that over 1 billion people live on less than $1 per day, and 80% of humanity lives on less than $2 per day. Poverty leads to millions of child deaths each year from diseases that could otherwise be prevented. Poverty remains a barrier to education and full human potential for many children worldwide.
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3. Poverty
A child under 5
dies every 3
seconds.
They lack simple
vaccinations and
medications, food
and clean water.
4. Homeless Children
Most of children
have no family.
They live on the
streets and lack of
food, without care.
5. According to Brendan Garrett
40 Million children
live on the streets
of the world
12 Million Children
a year die before
reaching 5
40,000 children
die every day in
the world because
of hunger.
6.
7. Saving 1$ a day. 30$ for a month to give
to charities for helping the children.
9. It is not enough to
just feed them by
food, We must
Give them
education.
Without
education, these
children will grow
up poor and their
children will also
be poor.
10. Taxing the rich
Ask the government to get more tax
from the rich people.
Sharing from the rich to the poor.
11. You can start a domino effect that will
effect hundreds of people generations
from now by only helping one child.
12. If you care enough to share
Share thing that you have
Share your knowledge
Share your talented
Share your care for the Children to
let them know they are not alone.