Swiss ice slides naturally form each winter along the shores of Lake Léman near the town of Versoix in Switzerland, providing a spectacular natural phenomenon for observers. Large sheets of ice build up and slide down steep slopes directly into the lake waters below, creating an incredible natural spectacle for those fortunate enough to witness it.
This document discusses the concept of compassion from multiple perspectives. It begins by defining compassion as the sympathetic consciousness of others' distress, together with a desire to alleviate it. It then provides quotes emphasizing the importance of compassion from spiritual texts and figures. The document suggests compassion must be combined with emotions, feelings, and knowledge. It also notes the need for compassion and wisdom to be combined for effective medical practice. Overall, the document explores compassion from spiritual, philosophical, and practical angles.
Supernatural Phenomena under the Light of MediumshipFlavio A. Zanetti
Does supernatural exist? How to explain the unexplainable? Great research and evidence brought forward during this presentation...
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The document discusses the physical body and its importance. It notes that the body is God's most complex and perfect creation. It discusses Viktor Frankl's view that in concentration camps, few wished to die, showing life's will to meaning. Suicide is discussed as resulting from existential aimlessness and lack of true meaning. Reincarnation is presented as an opportunity for moral and spiritual advancement on the path to freedom. The physical body is described as a vehicle for spiritual growth under planetary laws.
This document summarizes Chapter 180 from the book Our Daily Bread. The chapter discusses how those with faith should follow Jesus' teachings by sending themselves into the world as he sent his disciples. It provides guidance on how to properly spread faith through noble actions, understanding, and service rather than condemnation. The chapter emphasizes molding one's own life to Jesus' teachings through prayer, love, service and renouncing selfish desires.
Jesus is viewed in Spiritist teachings as a highly evolved spirit who was sent by God to serve as a model for humanity. As a medium of God, Jesus exemplified virtues of love, compassion, and spiritual wisdom. His life and teachings centered around serving others and bringing a message of peace, justice and spiritual awakening. Spiritists are encouraged to reflect on Jesus' example and strive to imitate his Christ-like qualities of selflessness, forgiveness, and devotion to God's will.
This study examined how the grape variety consumed as larvae affects reproductive success in the European grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana). Larvae were collected from five grape varieties and allowed to develop. Results show that larval diet significantly impacted mating success and reproductive output for both male and female moths. Fecundity, egg size, and egg hatchability varied depending on the cultivar larvae were reared on. A cultivar that was poor quality for females was often also poor for males. However, a cultivar could be suitable for females but not males, or vice versa. The study stresses the importance of considering effects on both sexes when evaluating how host plants influence herbivore fitness.
Swiss ice slides naturally form each winter along the shores of Lake Léman near the town of Versoix in Switzerland, providing a spectacular natural phenomenon for observers. Large sheets of ice build up and slide down steep slopes directly into the lake waters below, creating an incredible natural spectacle for those fortunate enough to witness it.
This document discusses the concept of compassion from multiple perspectives. It begins by defining compassion as the sympathetic consciousness of others' distress, together with a desire to alleviate it. It then provides quotes emphasizing the importance of compassion from spiritual texts and figures. The document suggests compassion must be combined with emotions, feelings, and knowledge. It also notes the need for compassion and wisdom to be combined for effective medical practice. Overall, the document explores compassion from spiritual, philosophical, and practical angles.
Supernatural Phenomena under the Light of MediumshipFlavio A. Zanetti
Does supernatural exist? How to explain the unexplainable? Great research and evidence brought forward during this presentation...
Supernatural Phenomena under the Light of Mediumship
The document discusses the physical body and its importance. It notes that the body is God's most complex and perfect creation. It discusses Viktor Frankl's view that in concentration camps, few wished to die, showing life's will to meaning. Suicide is discussed as resulting from existential aimlessness and lack of true meaning. Reincarnation is presented as an opportunity for moral and spiritual advancement on the path to freedom. The physical body is described as a vehicle for spiritual growth under planetary laws.
This document summarizes Chapter 180 from the book Our Daily Bread. The chapter discusses how those with faith should follow Jesus' teachings by sending themselves into the world as he sent his disciples. It provides guidance on how to properly spread faith through noble actions, understanding, and service rather than condemnation. The chapter emphasizes molding one's own life to Jesus' teachings through prayer, love, service and renouncing selfish desires.
Jesus is viewed in Spiritist teachings as a highly evolved spirit who was sent by God to serve as a model for humanity. As a medium of God, Jesus exemplified virtues of love, compassion, and spiritual wisdom. His life and teachings centered around serving others and bringing a message of peace, justice and spiritual awakening. Spiritists are encouraged to reflect on Jesus' example and strive to imitate his Christ-like qualities of selflessness, forgiveness, and devotion to God's will.
This study examined how the grape variety consumed as larvae affects reproductive success in the European grapevine moth (Lobesia botrana). Larvae were collected from five grape varieties and allowed to develop. Results show that larval diet significantly impacted mating success and reproductive output for both male and female moths. Fecundity, egg size, and egg hatchability varied depending on the cultivar larvae were reared on. A cultivar that was poor quality for females was often also poor for males. However, a cultivar could be suitable for females but not males, or vice versa. The study stresses the importance of considering effects on both sexes when evaluating how host plants influence herbivore fitness.
The document discusses the topic of forgiveness from a spiritual perspective. It provides several quotes and perspectives on why forgiveness is important for spiritual progress. Key points include: forgiveness is necessary to be forgiven by God; forgiving others allows one to sleep in peace; true forgiveness means forgetting offenses so that goodwill can prevail; and cultivating forgiveness and humility teaches that only love can save and build up permanently. Forgiveness is presented as key to spiritual and moral advancement.
El documento describe las características de un gobierno municipal humanista eficiente. Discute que debe surgir de un proceso interno y electoral humanista orientado al bienestar de los ciudadanos y la construcción del bien común. Debe estar basado en principios humanistas como la solidaridad, subsidiariedad y democracia, y promover la participación social. Finalmente, analiza los retos de lograr este tipo de gobierno.
Team 6 analyzed characteristics of ethical leadership and why it is important through examining examples of companies that demonstrated both ethical and unethical leadership. Ethical leadership is defined by honesty, justice, accountability, leading by example, encouraging initiative, respecting others, and team/community building. Unethical behaviors can arise from competitive pressures or prioritizing achievements over how they are achieved. Examples of failures in ethical leadership included Enron's governance issues and deceptive practices, the Challenger disaster where safety concerns were ignored, and the Rana Plaza factory collapse where suppliers endangered workers' lives. In contrast, Cisco was highlighted as maintaining an ethical culture through integrity, compliance, and an open work environment.
Supernatural phenomena under the light of mediumshipFlavio A. Zanetti
This document discusses the history and purpose of mediumship. It describes mediumship as a human attribute that allows communication with spirits, and notes that it has existed throughout history in many religious figures like Moses, Mohammed, and Jesus. The document outlines some important figures in the study and practice of mediumship like Charles Richet, Edgar Cayce, and Allan Kardec. It states that mediumship should be used to help humankind's progress, develop virtues, and help others, rather than as a profession. Mediumship requires controlling one's emotions and thoughts to better communicate with spiritual guides.
1. O documento discute as principais causas da depressão e do suicídio, as consequências desses atos, e a visão espírita sobre o tema.
2. É destacado que a falta de fé é responsável pela maioria dos casos de suicídio. O Espiritismo pode prevenir o suicídio ao demonstrar que a vida continua após a morte e ao mostrar o sofrimento que o suicídio pode acarretar.
3. O Espiritismo oferece serenidade ao mostrar a necessidade de orar e vigiar, servindo
Lokarri akordioaren eta kontsultaren aldeko herritarren Sareak hausnarketa ariketa bat abiatu du datorren urteetarako bere lehentasunak eta planak zehazteko. Bukaera datorren urtarrilaren 31n Ohiz kanpoko Batzar Nagusi batean izango duen eztabaida honek oinarrizko txosten bat du abiapuntu, zeinak aldaketak izango dituen batzar prozesu honen baitan. Hauek dira txostenak biltzen dituen ideia nagusiak.
This document discusses three historical themes:
1) The impact of outside-of-school factors like family and neighborhood on student achievement compared to inside-school factors. It notes that children spend 90% of their time outside of school.
2) The 1969 Black Arts Movement and a protest of an art exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum that contained no paintings by Black artists.
3) Community opposition to school closings and segregation in Bedford-Stuyvesant, including a struggle to keep Public School 256 open and the phasing out of Paul Robeson High School. It provides statistics on closed schools being majority Black/Latino with higher rates of poverty and lower academic performance.
The document outlines the process and requirements for NCATE's Continuous Improvement Option for accreditation. It involves submitting a Letter of Intent, Preconditions, and Program Reports. The unit must show progress moving towards meeting one or more standards in the Institutional Report which is reviewed offsite before an onsite visit. The onsite team validates concerns and progress. The report will note findings on standards and any Areas for Improvement.
This document discusses the benefits of art education for special needs students. It notes that art can help special needs students develop fine motor skills, express emotions, problem solve, and build confidence. The document also provides a brief history of art therapy and outlines Viktor Lowenfeld's stages of artistic development, showing how art can aid development from scribbling to realistic drawing. It questions whether current educational programs are fully utilizing art's potential to help special needs students communicate and express themselves.
The document discusses the arts program at Promise Academy II Charter School. It outlines plans for field trips to various New York art museums for different grades throughout the year. It also discusses integrating the museum visits into classroom curriculum, promoting the arts program to families, and resources to support the program. The goal is to build a culture of art appreciation in the school and community through engaging students with local art institutions.
This document provides an overview of the history of elements and principles of design in art education from the late 19th century to present day. It traces the evolution of ideas around creative self-expression, art in daily living, and art as a discipline. Key figures and movements discussed include Froebel, Dow, Itten, the Bauhaus school, the social efficiency movement, and more recent developments in multicultural art education and visual culture.
The document discusses promotional materials created for an art exhibition, including 50,000 postcards with the show's logo given away, 50,000 programs printed, and postcards made for sale depicting major works in the exhibition, such as Marcel Duchamp's 1912 painting Nude Descending a Staircase.
The document discusses the transition from TEAC and NCATE accreditation of educator preparation programs to the new Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). CAEP aims to raise standards and use evidence-based approaches. It will offer four accreditation options focused on continuous improvement, inquiry, or transformation. Programs will submit evidence of candidate learning and undergo reviews or audits to evaluate performance.
The document discusses the history of standardized testing from phrenology in the early 19th century to modern standardized testing. Phrenologists believed that measuring the skull could determine personality traits and mental capacities. In the early 20th century, physiognomy and scientific racism used physical features to judge character. IQ testing was developed and used by the military before being introduced to high school students with the first National Merit Scholarship Program exam, helping to establish standardized testing today.
This document summarizes traditional perioperative care practices and proposes evidence-based alternatives as part of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol. It discusses replacing traditional practices like preoperative starvation, high stress levels during surgery, and excessive intravenous fluid administration with a multi-modal intervention approach including carbohydrate loading before surgery, limiting or avoiding premedication, effective pain relief through regional anesthesia, early mobilization, and goal-directed fluid therapy to improve outcomes.
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As we step into 2024, the landscape of television continues to evolve rapidly, and Eternal IPTV is at the forefront of this transformation. With technological advancements and changing viewer preferences, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is reshaping how we consume entertainment. Eternal IPTV, known for its diverse and high-quality streaming options, is setting new trends that will define the future of TV.
The document discusses the topic of forgiveness from a spiritual perspective. It provides several quotes and perspectives on why forgiveness is important for spiritual progress. Key points include: forgiveness is necessary to be forgiven by God; forgiving others allows one to sleep in peace; true forgiveness means forgetting offenses so that goodwill can prevail; and cultivating forgiveness and humility teaches that only love can save and build up permanently. Forgiveness is presented as key to spiritual and moral advancement.
El documento describe las características de un gobierno municipal humanista eficiente. Discute que debe surgir de un proceso interno y electoral humanista orientado al bienestar de los ciudadanos y la construcción del bien común. Debe estar basado en principios humanistas como la solidaridad, subsidiariedad y democracia, y promover la participación social. Finalmente, analiza los retos de lograr este tipo de gobierno.
Team 6 analyzed characteristics of ethical leadership and why it is important through examining examples of companies that demonstrated both ethical and unethical leadership. Ethical leadership is defined by honesty, justice, accountability, leading by example, encouraging initiative, respecting others, and team/community building. Unethical behaviors can arise from competitive pressures or prioritizing achievements over how they are achieved. Examples of failures in ethical leadership included Enron's governance issues and deceptive practices, the Challenger disaster where safety concerns were ignored, and the Rana Plaza factory collapse where suppliers endangered workers' lives. In contrast, Cisco was highlighted as maintaining an ethical culture through integrity, compliance, and an open work environment.
Supernatural phenomena under the light of mediumshipFlavio A. Zanetti
This document discusses the history and purpose of mediumship. It describes mediumship as a human attribute that allows communication with spirits, and notes that it has existed throughout history in many religious figures like Moses, Mohammed, and Jesus. The document outlines some important figures in the study and practice of mediumship like Charles Richet, Edgar Cayce, and Allan Kardec. It states that mediumship should be used to help humankind's progress, develop virtues, and help others, rather than as a profession. Mediumship requires controlling one's emotions and thoughts to better communicate with spiritual guides.
1. O documento discute as principais causas da depressão e do suicídio, as consequências desses atos, e a visão espírita sobre o tema.
2. É destacado que a falta de fé é responsável pela maioria dos casos de suicídio. O Espiritismo pode prevenir o suicídio ao demonstrar que a vida continua após a morte e ao mostrar o sofrimento que o suicídio pode acarretar.
3. O Espiritismo oferece serenidade ao mostrar a necessidade de orar e vigiar, servindo
Lokarri akordioaren eta kontsultaren aldeko herritarren Sareak hausnarketa ariketa bat abiatu du datorren urteetarako bere lehentasunak eta planak zehazteko. Bukaera datorren urtarrilaren 31n Ohiz kanpoko Batzar Nagusi batean izango duen eztabaida honek oinarrizko txosten bat du abiapuntu, zeinak aldaketak izango dituen batzar prozesu honen baitan. Hauek dira txostenak biltzen dituen ideia nagusiak.
This document discusses three historical themes:
1) The impact of outside-of-school factors like family and neighborhood on student achievement compared to inside-school factors. It notes that children spend 90% of their time outside of school.
2) The 1969 Black Arts Movement and a protest of an art exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum that contained no paintings by Black artists.
3) Community opposition to school closings and segregation in Bedford-Stuyvesant, including a struggle to keep Public School 256 open and the phasing out of Paul Robeson High School. It provides statistics on closed schools being majority Black/Latino with higher rates of poverty and lower academic performance.
The document outlines the process and requirements for NCATE's Continuous Improvement Option for accreditation. It involves submitting a Letter of Intent, Preconditions, and Program Reports. The unit must show progress moving towards meeting one or more standards in the Institutional Report which is reviewed offsite before an onsite visit. The onsite team validates concerns and progress. The report will note findings on standards and any Areas for Improvement.
This document discusses the benefits of art education for special needs students. It notes that art can help special needs students develop fine motor skills, express emotions, problem solve, and build confidence. The document also provides a brief history of art therapy and outlines Viktor Lowenfeld's stages of artistic development, showing how art can aid development from scribbling to realistic drawing. It questions whether current educational programs are fully utilizing art's potential to help special needs students communicate and express themselves.
The document discusses the arts program at Promise Academy II Charter School. It outlines plans for field trips to various New York art museums for different grades throughout the year. It also discusses integrating the museum visits into classroom curriculum, promoting the arts program to families, and resources to support the program. The goal is to build a culture of art appreciation in the school and community through engaging students with local art institutions.
This document provides an overview of the history of elements and principles of design in art education from the late 19th century to present day. It traces the evolution of ideas around creative self-expression, art in daily living, and art as a discipline. Key figures and movements discussed include Froebel, Dow, Itten, the Bauhaus school, the social efficiency movement, and more recent developments in multicultural art education and visual culture.
The document discusses promotional materials created for an art exhibition, including 50,000 postcards with the show's logo given away, 50,000 programs printed, and postcards made for sale depicting major works in the exhibition, such as Marcel Duchamp's 1912 painting Nude Descending a Staircase.
The document discusses the transition from TEAC and NCATE accreditation of educator preparation programs to the new Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP). CAEP aims to raise standards and use evidence-based approaches. It will offer four accreditation options focused on continuous improvement, inquiry, or transformation. Programs will submit evidence of candidate learning and undergo reviews or audits to evaluate performance.
The document discusses the history of standardized testing from phrenology in the early 19th century to modern standardized testing. Phrenologists believed that measuring the skull could determine personality traits and mental capacities. In the early 20th century, physiognomy and scientific racism used physical features to judge character. IQ testing was developed and used by the military before being introduced to high school students with the first National Merit Scholarship Program exam, helping to establish standardized testing today.
This document summarizes traditional perioperative care practices and proposes evidence-based alternatives as part of an enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) protocol. It discusses replacing traditional practices like preoperative starvation, high stress levels during surgery, and excessive intravenous fluid administration with a multi-modal intervention approach including carbohydrate loading before surgery, limiting or avoiding premedication, effective pain relief through regional anesthesia, early mobilization, and goal-directed fluid therapy to improve outcomes.
Unveiling the Future of TV- Eternal IPTV Trends in 2024.pdfXtreame HDTV
As we step into 2024, the landscape of television continues to evolve rapidly, and Eternal IPTV is at the forefront of this transformation. With technological advancements and changing viewer preferences, IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is reshaping how we consume entertainment. Eternal IPTV, known for its diverse and high-quality streaming options, is setting new trends that will define the future of TV.
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The cats, Sunny and Rishi, are brothers who live with their sister, Jessica, and their grandmother, Susie. They work as cleaners but wish to seek other kinds of employment that are better than their current jobs. New career adventures await Sunny and Rishi!
So far, no details are known about Darby Galen’s career. She is not old enough to work yet. Currently, Darby focuses on her academic studies rather than making plans for his future career.
As a result, no one knows how much money it is worth. However, Patrick Dempsey’s net worth is projected to be around $80 million as of February 2023, as of this date.
The fact that Darby Galen Dempsey is related to Patrick Dempsey is what makes her best known. Darby was also born in Los Angeles, California on February 1, 2007. In 2020, Darby will turn 13 years old. She is Aquarius by birth sign. Her twin brother Sullivan Dempsey is also an actor.
Similarly, Darby Galen Dempsey is listed as the most famous celebrity on Wiki Famous People. Jillian Fink, Patrick Dempsey’s second wife, is Darby’s mother. Patrick Dempsey’s first wife was Rochelle “Rocky” Parker. Rocky, Patrick’s first wife, is an actress and acting teacher; However, the two divorced in 1994.
Darby’s parents, Patrick and Jillian, married in 1994. Together, Patrick and Jillian Fink are the parents of three children. Tallulah Fyfe and Sullivan Patrick, twins, are Darby’s siblings. Patrick founded the Patrick Dempsey Center, a cancer center at Central Maine Medical Center, in addition to his acting career. When Patrick’s mother was diagnosed with ovarian cancer and experienced severe suffering as a result, Patrick was motivated to find the center.
Darby Galen’s father is a well-known American actor who also drives racing cars. In Pastor’s film “McDreamy,” he plays Derek, a neurologist. The character of Darby’s father in the romantic thriller Grey’s Anatomy is well known. 2005 marked the year Darby’s father made his theatrical debut. In addition, the program is still on the air. In the 1980s, Darby’s father Patrick was the most sought-after and successful performer, and every director and producer wanted to collaborate with him. He has appeared in numerous films and television shows.
Darby’s father, Patrick, appeared in several major films during this time, such as “Can’t Buy Me Love” in 1987 and “Loverboy” in 1989. The wildly popular mystery horror film Scream 3 featured Darby’s father, Mark Kincaid, in 2000. The father is also a racing enthusiast. Darby’s father is a car fanatic who likes to race, drive sports vehicles, and collect old cars.