El documento presenta la información personal de un estudiante, incluyendo su nombre, correo electrónico y blog. También menciona un proyecto sobre personajes de South Park con el mensaje de no al acoso y de respetar a los demás.
Our commercial plumbing services and project developments will be tailored to serve your business’s specific requirements. An important detail to keep in mind is that all blocked pipes have to be cleared to ensure a proper flow of clean water or waste water depending on the task at hand. Here at Dinelli Plumbing, an experienced Belmont, Ca Commercial Plumbing contractor, we use the latest technology and the right substances to meet and uphold all and every regulation.
Realizaré mis tareas de manera responsable, mejoraré mi caligrafía y ortografía, y entregaré los trabajos a tiempo. Además, usaré el uniforme limpio, llegaré a clase a hora, y respetaré a profesores y compañeros.
The Certified Culinarian written exam covers basic cooking (60%), sanitation (10%), nutrition (10%), supervisory management (10%), and basic baking (10%). The exam topics include cooking principles, kitchen equipment, food items, meat and poultry cooking, fish and shellfish, vegetables, food safety, nutrition, and supervisory skills.
This document provides a proof that if a polynomial p is bounded above by a constant C for all real variables x1, x2, ..., xn, then p must be a constant r. It first shows that for each variable xi, the polynomial pi(xi) defined by fixing all other variables to 1 is bounded and thus must have degree 0. Therefore each pi is a constant αi. It then uses induction to show p(x1, x2, ..., xn) is also a constant r.
El lenguaje científico es también lenguaje claroJavier Badía
El lenguaje científico no tiene por qué ser un lenguaje críptico. Lenguaje especializado, sí. Pero con un esfuerzo añadido por la claridad en la exposición.
O documento discute a importância da poesia para a filosofia. Afirma que a poesia existia antes da filosofia jônica e continha informações filosóficas sobre ética e moral. Também sugere que Sócrates reconheceu o conceito metafísico presente na poesia dos poetas, e que a poesia esconde uma ciência filosófica por meio de um estado intuitivo.
El documento presenta la información personal de un estudiante, incluyendo su nombre, correo electrónico y blog. También menciona un proyecto sobre personajes de South Park con el mensaje de no al acoso y de respetar a los demás.
Our commercial plumbing services and project developments will be tailored to serve your business’s specific requirements. An important detail to keep in mind is that all blocked pipes have to be cleared to ensure a proper flow of clean water or waste water depending on the task at hand. Here at Dinelli Plumbing, an experienced Belmont, Ca Commercial Plumbing contractor, we use the latest technology and the right substances to meet and uphold all and every regulation.
Realizaré mis tareas de manera responsable, mejoraré mi caligrafía y ortografía, y entregaré los trabajos a tiempo. Además, usaré el uniforme limpio, llegaré a clase a hora, y respetaré a profesores y compañeros.
The Certified Culinarian written exam covers basic cooking (60%), sanitation (10%), nutrition (10%), supervisory management (10%), and basic baking (10%). The exam topics include cooking principles, kitchen equipment, food items, meat and poultry cooking, fish and shellfish, vegetables, food safety, nutrition, and supervisory skills.
This document provides a proof that if a polynomial p is bounded above by a constant C for all real variables x1, x2, ..., xn, then p must be a constant r. It first shows that for each variable xi, the polynomial pi(xi) defined by fixing all other variables to 1 is bounded and thus must have degree 0. Therefore each pi is a constant αi. It then uses induction to show p(x1, x2, ..., xn) is also a constant r.
El lenguaje científico es también lenguaje claroJavier Badía
El lenguaje científico no tiene por qué ser un lenguaje críptico. Lenguaje especializado, sí. Pero con un esfuerzo añadido por la claridad en la exposición.
O documento discute a importância da poesia para a filosofia. Afirma que a poesia existia antes da filosofia jônica e continha informações filosóficas sobre ética e moral. Também sugere que Sócrates reconheceu o conceito metafísico presente na poesia dos poetas, e que a poesia esconde uma ciência filosófica por meio de um estado intuitivo.
1) O documento descreve o cardápio de bebidas de um restaurante chamado Ardente, listando vários tipos de café, bebidas não alcoólicas, limonadas frescas e uma variedade de vinhos brancos, rosados e tintos.
2) Os preços de cada item são fornecidos em euros por dose ou garrafa.
3) Há também uma breve descrição da culinária italiana, mencionando o uso de diferentes tipos de carne, legumes e molhos.
We Are Play Lab Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on transforming K-12 education through an entrepreneurial approach. They support educators, parents, and communities by providing insights on 21st century skills to empower children and turn ordinary learning spaces into extraordinary opportunities. By helping key stakeholders, they believe they can fulfill their vision of a world where children have the skills to thrive in complex environments. The document discusses combining entrepreneurial and digital competences, noting both underpin important skills like critical thinking and are crucial for future careers and innovation. It promotes Project Square, an open education initiative, and provides contact information.
Cypriot cuisine is influenced by Greek, Turkish, Italian cuisines. Common ingredients include oranges, olive oil, halloumi cheese, olives, herbs like mint and parsley. Popular appetizers include tzatziki, dolmades, feta cheese. Main dishes typically feature grilled meats like souvlaki and stifado stew. Seafood such as octopus, fish are often roasted with olive oil or lemon. Desserts include pasteli (shortbread), palouze (rice pudding). Local drinks include brandy, wine and commandaria wine.
The document provides information about Slovakia and Bratislava, including:
Slovakia is a country in Central Europe that gained independence in 1993. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, located on the Danube River. Bratislava has a population of over 500,000 and was previously the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. Key sights include Bratislava Castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, the Old Town area, and the New Bridge over the Danube.
This document profiles Kornelia Lohynova, an educator who teaches entrepreneurship. It lists her qualifications and experience in areas like hotel management, tourism business, Junior Achievement entrepreneurial programs, and developing online courses on topics such as entrepreneurship, resilience, and project-based learning. The document also lists key competences for lifelong learning, such as communication, digital skills, learning to learn, and entrepreneurship. Links are provided to online tools for activities on entrepreneurship, vision boards, and overcoming challenges.
This document discusses how to teach 21st century skills to students who will soon enter the labor market. It recommends finding topics that appeal to students' everyday lives, combining theory and practice to show how lessons can be applied, and giving students opportunities for self-esteem and success such as interviews with experts. Skills that can be developed include life, career, innovation, IT, social awareness, decision-making, and collaboration skills through group work and dividing roles. The document also suggests tools like Symbaloo for documenting projects and Classtools.net for alternative social media uses in education.
1) The document contains notes from a conference session presented by Kornelia Lohynova on developing social and emotional skills in students.
2) It discusses teaching self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making through activities like journaling, role playing, and giving feedback.
3) Examples provided include having students do a SWOT analysis, set goals, practice mindfulness and active listening, and engage in acts of kindness.
This document provides information about Kornelia Lohynova, a teacher of Hotel Management and Tourism Business in Bratislava, Slovakia. She teaches entrepreneurial programs and is an eTwinning ambassador and Microsoft Expert Educator. She develops online professional development courses focused on entrepreneurship, resilience, and project based learning. The document then discusses concepts related to social and emotional learning like self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making. It provides activities teachers can use to develop these skills in students.
1. The document reports on the activities of the AVITAE project from April 2016 to August 2016 in several European countries.
2. Key activities included students presenting their research on ancient markets in Greece and Spain, celebrating an "AVITAE Day" to showcase their work, and preparing for an upcoming meeting in Cyprus by developing videos about entrepreneurs.
3. Teachers coordinated student work on newspaper articles, presentations, and preparations for future project tasks and meetings while continuing to promote the project within their schools and communities.
The document provides updates on activities from various countries involved in the AVITAE project from June 2015 to September 2015. Key points include:
- Students in Greece collected success stories for the newspaper and evaluated the previous meeting. Preparations began for the trip to Slovakia.
- In Denmark, students researched old recipes from medieval times and visited a medieval center. They were divided into international groups for Slovakia.
- Slovakia selected students for international teams and began planning the upcoming meeting in Bratislava.
- Spain chose articles for the newspaper and explained the menu task for Slovakia to students over the summer break. Preparations continued in September before the trip.
This document provides reports from October 2015 to March 2016 on the activities of the AVITAE project from several countries. It discusses tasks completed such as creating a digital recipe book, writing newspaper articles, and preparing for a meeting in Tenerife. Students participated in activities to learn about ancient entrepreneurship such as visiting sites and museums, cooking traditional foods, and developing business ideas. Teachers coordinated student work, organized events, and guided preparation for upcoming project tasks and meetings. The reports demonstrate international collaboration among students and teachers to bring ancient entrepreneurship to life through experiential learning activities.
The document provides updates on activities from various countries involved in the AVITAE Erasmus+ project from September 2016 to March 2017. Key activities included:
- Creating videos and mini-companies to showcase ancient entrepreneurship in Greece, Denmark, Spain, and Slovakia
- An exchange trip to Cyprus in October 2016 where students participated in entrepreneurship workshops and visited historical and business-related sites
- Preparing for a mini-company fair in Italy by developing business plans and promotional materials for their mini-companies
- Hosting the successful ERASMUS+ AVITAE MINICOMPANY FAIR in Italy in February 2017 to showcase student mini-companies
- Continuing project work like maintaining blogs and developing
This document discusses creating a mind map to develop an idea for creating value. It suggests mapping out different aspects of the idea such as culture, social, and economic impacts. Tools for mind mapping are also mentioned to help develop the idea further.
The document provides instructions for splitting children into groups to participate in a brainstorming activity. The groups will spend 5 minutes brainstorming different ideas by considering what is known about the idea, what is negative or positive about it, and what feelings are evoked. Each child will then put on colored glasses to view the idea from a different perspective before writing down and presenting answers.
Gibbs' Reflective Cycle is a model created by Professor Graham Gibbs in 1988 to structure the process of learning through experience. The cycle consists of 6 stages: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. At each stage, the individual reflects on a past experience by describing what happened, considering feelings, evaluating what went well and poorly, analyzing causes and consequences, concluding lessons learned, and developing an action plan for improvement.
1) O documento descreve o cardápio de bebidas de um restaurante chamado Ardente, listando vários tipos de café, bebidas não alcoólicas, limonadas frescas e uma variedade de vinhos brancos, rosados e tintos.
2) Os preços de cada item são fornecidos em euros por dose ou garrafa.
3) Há também uma breve descrição da culinária italiana, mencionando o uso de diferentes tipos de carne, legumes e molhos.
We Are Play Lab Foundation is a nonprofit organization focused on transforming K-12 education through an entrepreneurial approach. They support educators, parents, and communities by providing insights on 21st century skills to empower children and turn ordinary learning spaces into extraordinary opportunities. By helping key stakeholders, they believe they can fulfill their vision of a world where children have the skills to thrive in complex environments. The document discusses combining entrepreneurial and digital competences, noting both underpin important skills like critical thinking and are crucial for future careers and innovation. It promotes Project Square, an open education initiative, and provides contact information.
Cypriot cuisine is influenced by Greek, Turkish, Italian cuisines. Common ingredients include oranges, olive oil, halloumi cheese, olives, herbs like mint and parsley. Popular appetizers include tzatziki, dolmades, feta cheese. Main dishes typically feature grilled meats like souvlaki and stifado stew. Seafood such as octopus, fish are often roasted with olive oil or lemon. Desserts include pasteli (shortbread), palouze (rice pudding). Local drinks include brandy, wine and commandaria wine.
The document provides information about Slovakia and Bratislava, including:
Slovakia is a country in Central Europe that gained independence in 1993. The capital and largest city is Bratislava, located on the Danube River. Bratislava has a population of over 500,000 and was previously the capital of the Kingdom of Hungary. Key sights include Bratislava Castle, St. Martin's Cathedral, the Old Town area, and the New Bridge over the Danube.
This document profiles Kornelia Lohynova, an educator who teaches entrepreneurship. It lists her qualifications and experience in areas like hotel management, tourism business, Junior Achievement entrepreneurial programs, and developing online courses on topics such as entrepreneurship, resilience, and project-based learning. The document also lists key competences for lifelong learning, such as communication, digital skills, learning to learn, and entrepreneurship. Links are provided to online tools for activities on entrepreneurship, vision boards, and overcoming challenges.
This document discusses how to teach 21st century skills to students who will soon enter the labor market. It recommends finding topics that appeal to students' everyday lives, combining theory and practice to show how lessons can be applied, and giving students opportunities for self-esteem and success such as interviews with experts. Skills that can be developed include life, career, innovation, IT, social awareness, decision-making, and collaboration skills through group work and dividing roles. The document also suggests tools like Symbaloo for documenting projects and Classtools.net for alternative social media uses in education.
1) The document contains notes from a conference session presented by Kornelia Lohynova on developing social and emotional skills in students.
2) It discusses teaching self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making through activities like journaling, role playing, and giving feedback.
3) Examples provided include having students do a SWOT analysis, set goals, practice mindfulness and active listening, and engage in acts of kindness.
This document provides information about Kornelia Lohynova, a teacher of Hotel Management and Tourism Business in Bratislava, Slovakia. She teaches entrepreneurial programs and is an eTwinning ambassador and Microsoft Expert Educator. She develops online professional development courses focused on entrepreneurship, resilience, and project based learning. The document then discusses concepts related to social and emotional learning like self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision making. It provides activities teachers can use to develop these skills in students.
1. The document reports on the activities of the AVITAE project from April 2016 to August 2016 in several European countries.
2. Key activities included students presenting their research on ancient markets in Greece and Spain, celebrating an "AVITAE Day" to showcase their work, and preparing for an upcoming meeting in Cyprus by developing videos about entrepreneurs.
3. Teachers coordinated student work on newspaper articles, presentations, and preparations for future project tasks and meetings while continuing to promote the project within their schools and communities.
The document provides updates on activities from various countries involved in the AVITAE project from June 2015 to September 2015. Key points include:
- Students in Greece collected success stories for the newspaper and evaluated the previous meeting. Preparations began for the trip to Slovakia.
- In Denmark, students researched old recipes from medieval times and visited a medieval center. They were divided into international groups for Slovakia.
- Slovakia selected students for international teams and began planning the upcoming meeting in Bratislava.
- Spain chose articles for the newspaper and explained the menu task for Slovakia to students over the summer break. Preparations continued in September before the trip.
This document provides reports from October 2015 to March 2016 on the activities of the AVITAE project from several countries. It discusses tasks completed such as creating a digital recipe book, writing newspaper articles, and preparing for a meeting in Tenerife. Students participated in activities to learn about ancient entrepreneurship such as visiting sites and museums, cooking traditional foods, and developing business ideas. Teachers coordinated student work, organized events, and guided preparation for upcoming project tasks and meetings. The reports demonstrate international collaboration among students and teachers to bring ancient entrepreneurship to life through experiential learning activities.
The document provides updates on activities from various countries involved in the AVITAE Erasmus+ project from September 2016 to March 2017. Key activities included:
- Creating videos and mini-companies to showcase ancient entrepreneurship in Greece, Denmark, Spain, and Slovakia
- An exchange trip to Cyprus in October 2016 where students participated in entrepreneurship workshops and visited historical and business-related sites
- Preparing for a mini-company fair in Italy by developing business plans and promotional materials for their mini-companies
- Hosting the successful ERASMUS+ AVITAE MINICOMPANY FAIR in Italy in February 2017 to showcase student mini-companies
- Continuing project work like maintaining blogs and developing
This document discusses creating a mind map to develop an idea for creating value. It suggests mapping out different aspects of the idea such as culture, social, and economic impacts. Tools for mind mapping are also mentioned to help develop the idea further.
The document provides instructions for splitting children into groups to participate in a brainstorming activity. The groups will spend 5 minutes brainstorming different ideas by considering what is known about the idea, what is negative or positive about it, and what feelings are evoked. Each child will then put on colored glasses to view the idea from a different perspective before writing down and presenting answers.
Gibbs' Reflective Cycle is a model created by Professor Graham Gibbs in 1988 to structure the process of learning through experience. The cycle consists of 6 stages: description, feelings, evaluation, analysis, conclusion, and action plan. At each stage, the individual reflects on a past experience by describing what happened, considering feelings, evaluating what went well and poorly, analyzing causes and consequences, concluding lessons learned, and developing an action plan for improvement.