As Indians we are succeeding globally, achieving our dreams in foreign countries. Yet, our matru-bhoomi languishes in poverty, corruption and rule-of-political-mafia. We need to change this. We have to change it. Our identity and our existence depends on our actions.
How can we Save Energy? - by Raluca CuceanuIoana Stancut
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
As Indians we are succeeding globally, achieving our dreams in foreign countries. Yet, our matru-bhoomi languishes in poverty, corruption and rule-of-political-mafia. We need to change this. We have to change it. Our identity and our existence depends on our actions.
How can we Save Energy? - by Raluca CuceanuIoana Stancut
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
How Can We Save Energy? - by Raluca Andronoiu Ioana Stancut
This document discusses various methods for saving energy and using renewable energy sources. It describes different types of renewable energy like solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy. It also provides recommendations for saving energy at home, such as using fluorescent light bulbs, choosing energy efficient electronics, only using appliances like the microwave or air conditioner when necessary, drying clothes outside when possible, installing efficient windows, and converting biomass to fuel. The overall document promotes sustainable energy usage and conservation of resources.
How Can We Save Energy? - by Damian FloriIoana Stancut
1. The document discusses various methods for saving energy, including turning off electronics when not in use, washing full loads of clothes at lower temperatures, and using solar panels, wind energy, and geothermal heat pumps to reduce consumption of polluting fuels.
2. It also explores alternatives to gasoline and diesel like ethanol from biomass or waste and biogas from organic materials, as well as issues around using food crops for fuel.
3. The conclusion calls for collective action to change behaviors and stop pollution and overexploitation of natural resources in order to save energy and protect the planet.
How Can We Save Energy? - by Antonela PavelIoana Stancut
This document discusses different types of energy. It defines energy as the ability to do work and describes different forms of primary energy including wind, hydroelectric, solar, geothermal, and nuclear energy. It also discusses units of energy measurement and provides examples of secondary energy forms such as electrical, thermal, light, sound, and chemical energy. The document concludes by providing tips on saving energy in daily life.
Slide presentation which discusses some of the causes of high prices in the construction industry, especially for the public market, with a suggested course of action to correct the problem.
EQ has now evolved to be important for progress and success in career as against IQ regarded so vital till date. Goleman deserves credit for it propagation and interest .Attempt is give an overview based on Goleman's book.
Wind energy in Germany and visit to a wind power plantIoana Stancut
Presentation on wind energy in Germany and the visit to a wind power plant.This was made by the German team and their teacher, Dr. Rajinder Singh, for the 3rd Comenius project meeting in Liverpool - United Kingdom.
Presentation of GTS 2001 Haupt- und Realschule Syke, GermanyIoana Stancut
This document provides information about the First Comenius Project Meeting held from November 12-14, 2012. It includes details about the town of Syke, Germany, where the meeting took place. It lists the educational institutions in Syke, with 11 schools and colleges. It then focuses on describing the GTS 2001 boarding school, including statistics about teachers, students, buildings, workshops, evaluations, prizes won, and international cooperation partners. It highlights some of the school's accomplishments, such as placing first in the state and fifth in Germany in a "Strong School" contest.
Different energy sources & Solar cooker - GermanyIoana Stancut
Presentation on different energy sources and the making of a solar cooker, which was built by the German team together with their teacher Dr. Rajinder Singh. This was made for the mobility in Greece- february 2013.
Terrafugia has developed a prototype flying car called the TF-X that could enter mass production. The TF-X borrows construction techniques from hybrid cars in that it runs on both electricity and gasoline. It can carry four people, fly up to 800 kilometers, and fit in a normal garage. On the road it uses electricity, but a gasoline engine powers flight. An autopilot system finds suitable landing spots when fuel runs low, though the pilot makes the final safety decision.
Sources of Renewable Energy in Romania - by Ana Dicu and Irina IonescuIoana Stancut
Presentation on the Sources of Renewable Energy in Romania, made by the Romanian students Ana Dicu and Irina Ionescu, 8th grade, Scoala Gimnaziala Magura.
Sources of Renewable Energy in Romania, by Antonela PavelIoana Stancut
Presentation on hydropower, wind power and biomass- renewable energy sources in ROMANIA. Made by Romanian student Antonela Pavel, 8th grade, Scoala Gimnaziala Magura.
"Mission into the Future" - Comenius Meeting in Italy - November 2013Ioana Stancut
Dissemination material on the "Mission into the Future" Comenius meeting in Italy (November 2013). Presentation made by Romanian students Pavel Antonela and Romanescu Bianca, 8th grade.
The document discusses 10 ways for individuals to help reduce global warming through conservation efforts like reducing waste and using energy more efficiently. It provides tips on recycling, using less heat and air conditioning, changing light bulbs, driving less, buying efficient products, using less hot water, utilizing the power off switch, planting trees, getting an energy audit from your utility company, and encouraging others to conserve.
This presentation shows the results on the recycling questionnaire. It was made by Mrs. Eva Vovka (Latvia), Dr. Rajinder Singh (Germany) and Miss Carine Martinez (France).
Alternative energy sources were found to prevent the negative effects of other energy sources. These alternative sources are beneficial for both the environment and humans. They provide cleaner energy options.
Global warming is one of the most pressing problems facing humanity today, along with climate change, pollution, deforestation, and freshwater resource depletion. It is very likely caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases from human activity, which diminishes ecosystems' ability to naturally adapt. Two main types of air pollution - smog and soot - pose health and environmental risks, with particle pollution being more dangerous. Deforestation damages habitats and biodiversity when sufficient reforestation does not occur. Freshwater resources are vital but many face shortages due to factors like population growth and surface water pollution. Conservation of energy resources through efficient use and reduced consumption can help address these issues. Educating people about environmental problems and promoting recycling
Greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere and are causing global temperatures to rise at the fastest rate in recorded history. The 10 hottest years on record have all occurred since 1990. If emissions are not curbed, average US temperatures could increase by 3 to 9 degrees by 2100. Observable changes include rising sea and air temperatures, melting ice and snow, and rising sea levels. Various ecosystems and species are already being negatively impacted by the climate changes. To mitigate these effects, emissions of greenhouse gases must be reduced and alternative energies developed.
This document provides information about Romania in 3 paragraphs. Romania is located in Southeastern Europe, bordering countries like Hungary, Serbia, Ukraine and Bulgaria. Bucharest is the capital city with a population of nearly 2 million people located on the Dâmboviţa River. The landscape includes hills, plains, and mountains. Spring and summer have warm weather while autumn and winter can be cold. The document then discusses Romania's transition after the fall of communism and provides details about places to visit like the Danube Delta, Parliament building, and famous Romanians like gymnast Nadia Comaneci and sculptor Constantin Brancusi. It concludes with information about the town of Magura where the students are from