This document lists the names of 24 students, each repeated 3 times. It also lists the names "Jo Hutchison" and "Emma Simpson" each repeated 3 times with the labels "Intermediate Winner" and "Senior Winner" respectively, suggesting these students won awards.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses how demand for goods and services in the leisure industry can be impacted during an economic recession. Specifically, it examines the concept of cross elasticity of demand, which refers to how the demand for one good or service responds to changes in price of another. The document likely provides analysis on how demand across different leisure activities and industries is interrelated, and how demand may shift between options during an economic downturn when consumers have less disposable income.
The document discusses several parks and gardens in Kirkcaldy, including Beveridge Park which has recently refurbished its fountain and opened new projects like the Bog Garden and Peace Garden. It also mentions Ravenscraig Park and Castle, Dunnikier Park, community gardens, public artworks, tenants groups, schools, and local businesses in Kirkcaldy as well as the railway station.
This document outlines activities for a week-long camp, including a hill walk, raft building, mountain biking, sports day, climbing and abseiling, and gorge walking. It concludes with a participant expressing gratitude for gaining lifelong friendships, increased confidence, and important life skills from taking on challenges at the camp, and that it has helped strengthen weaknesses and will benefit them into adulthood.
The document outlines the schedule and activities for a 6 day leadership program hosted by the Abernethy Trust from July 6-13. The schedule included outdoor adventure activities each day like gorge walking, canoeing, mountain biking, and rock climbing. There were also guest speakers and evening activities such as Zumba, Nukemball, banner making, and barbecues. On the final day, participants signed each other's books and expressed sadness about leaving the program.
Insects have sophisticated sensory abilities despite their small size. They can see, even if not as sharply as humans. Many can see ultraviolet light. Insects hear through vibrations and some can detect sounds above the human range. Their sense of taste and smell allow them to identify foods, mates and threats. An insect's sense of touch is aided by small hairs that detect subtle movements and pressures. While humans tend to see insects as lesser, we share the same planet and sensory experiences with over 5 million insect species.
The document discusses the wonders of the ocean and marine life. It includes quotes about the beauty of the underwater wilderness and our connection to the sea. It provides facts about seahorses propelling themselves using specialized fins and about tuna constantly needing to move to get oxygen from water, with some tuna being tracked across entire oceans. The document encourages the reader to learn more about marine creatures and provides a website for further information.
This document lists the names of 24 students, each repeated 3 times. It also lists the names "Jo Hutchison" and "Emma Simpson" each repeated 3 times with the labels "Intermediate Winner" and "Senior Winner" respectively, suggesting these students won awards.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
This document discusses how demand for goods and services in the leisure industry can be impacted during an economic recession. Specifically, it examines the concept of cross elasticity of demand, which refers to how the demand for one good or service responds to changes in price of another. The document likely provides analysis on how demand across different leisure activities and industries is interrelated, and how demand may shift between options during an economic downturn when consumers have less disposable income.
The document discusses several parks and gardens in Kirkcaldy, including Beveridge Park which has recently refurbished its fountain and opened new projects like the Bog Garden and Peace Garden. It also mentions Ravenscraig Park and Castle, Dunnikier Park, community gardens, public artworks, tenants groups, schools, and local businesses in Kirkcaldy as well as the railway station.
This document outlines activities for a week-long camp, including a hill walk, raft building, mountain biking, sports day, climbing and abseiling, and gorge walking. It concludes with a participant expressing gratitude for gaining lifelong friendships, increased confidence, and important life skills from taking on challenges at the camp, and that it has helped strengthen weaknesses and will benefit them into adulthood.
The document outlines the schedule and activities for a 6 day leadership program hosted by the Abernethy Trust from July 6-13. The schedule included outdoor adventure activities each day like gorge walking, canoeing, mountain biking, and rock climbing. There were also guest speakers and evening activities such as Zumba, Nukemball, banner making, and barbecues. On the final day, participants signed each other's books and expressed sadness about leaving the program.
Insects have sophisticated sensory abilities despite their small size. They can see, even if not as sharply as humans. Many can see ultraviolet light. Insects hear through vibrations and some can detect sounds above the human range. Their sense of taste and smell allow them to identify foods, mates and threats. An insect's sense of touch is aided by small hairs that detect subtle movements and pressures. While humans tend to see insects as lesser, we share the same planet and sensory experiences with over 5 million insect species.
The document discusses the wonders of the ocean and marine life. It includes quotes about the beauty of the underwater wilderness and our connection to the sea. It provides facts about seahorses propelling themselves using specialized fins and about tuna constantly needing to move to get oxygen from water, with some tuna being tracked across entire oceans. The document encourages the reader to learn more about marine creatures and provides a website for further information.
This document provides information about various parks, gardens, and landmarks in and around the town of Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It mentions places like Beveridge Park, Ravenscraig Park, Dunnikier Park, Memorial Gardens, and the esplanade. It also lists organizations like tenants and residents groups, EATS, and Greener Kirkcaldy that are involved in the local community.
- Town twinning began in the early 19th century but grew significantly after World War 2 to promote cultural understanding and international cooperation between countries that were formerly divided.
- Coventry, UK has the most twinning agreements of any city at 26, while France, Germany, and the US are the most common twinning partners for UK cities.
- The Douzelage movement established twinning between 12 founding members, one from each original EU country, to further European unity. It now includes towns from across Europe and beyond.
- Ingolstadt, Germany has 10 twin towns across Europe and Turkey that it works with on cultural and economic exchanges.
- While some question its purpose today, town twinning
Laura Heinrichs gave a presentation to the Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy about her experience as an ambassadorial scholar from Germany at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She discussed her sponsor club in Velbert, Germany, the Rotary Foundation's ambassadorial scholarship program, and her background and education in Germany and the Netherlands. She also provided an overview of Fasching/Karneval celebrations in parts of Germany.
2012 was a year full of memorable events captured in photographs from around the world. Major news stories such as presidential elections, natural disasters, and the Olympics provided many iconic images. Photographs have the power to communicate significant moments in ways that words alone cannot.
This document discusses several important Hindu festivals celebrated in India. It provides brief descriptions of festivals such as Sankranti (harvest festival), Maha Shivaratri (night of Shiva), Holi (commemorates slaying of demoness Holika), Raksha Bandhan (celebrates bond between siblings), Krishna Janmashtami (birth of Krishna), Karva Chauth (symbolizes love between husband and wife), Ganesh Chaturthi (birth of Ganesh), Navaratri (festival of worship and dance), Vijayadashami (celebration of good over evil), Diwali (celebrates return of Lord Rama and killing of demons), and
Albinism is a rare genetic condition characterized by little or no production of melanin that results in reduced vision, light sensitivity, involuntary eye movements, and increased skin cancer risk. It affects about 1 in 20,000 people and can range from partial to complete lack of melanin. Management focuses on early diagnosis, prescribing dark glasses, proper eyewear, hats, sunscreen, and low vision rehabilitation to improve symptoms and quality of life.
Rotary Projects Tanzania worked on several projects in Tanzania in 2012, including building classrooms and latrines at Tengeru Primary School, supporting the Upendu Leprosy Community, and challenging the abuse of children with albinism. Looking ahead to 2013, Rotary Projects Tanzania plans to focus on low vision by providing UV filters, training local staff, and supplying low-cost devices.
The document provides a historical overview of Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It describes how the park was established in 1892 on land purchased from the Raith Estate. It then highlights various areas and features within the park over time, including Southerton House, the fountain, lake, gardens, bandstand, and activities like tennis, bowls, and motor racing. It also mentions neighboring locations outside the park boundaries.
The document provides an overview of several famous national parks in the United States, including Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Sequoia National Park. It describes some of the key features and attractions of each park such as waterfalls, canyons, geysers, giant sequoia trees, and diverse wildlife. Photos accompany the text to illustrate the natural beauty and geological features found in these national parks.
The document outlines key priorities for businesses in Fife, Scotland as identified by the Fife Chamber of Commerce. These priorities include procurement, transportation, business rates, education and skills, planning and construction, and finance for business. The Chamber supports the goal of making Fife the easiest place to do business but believes more must be done, such as making businesses a top priority, to achieve this goal.
The document summarizes the planned new Kirkcaldy Museum Local History Display which will open in spring 2013. It highlights several "Moments in Time" from Kirkcaldy's history through short descriptions and accompanying photographs, including Adam Smith publishing The Wealth of Nations in 1776, coal mining which began 300 million years ago, the 1984/85 miners' strike, and the Beatles playing in Kirkcaldy in 1963. It also showcases several artifacts that will be featured in the display related to these important events and time periods from the area's past.
Eric Liddell was a Scottish athlete and missionary born in China in 1902. He attended Edinburgh University where he excelled in athletics, breaking national records. At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Liddell won gold in the 400m and set a world record. After graduating, he became a missionary in China where he continued athletics and married. During World War 2, Liddell was interned by the Japanese at a camp where conditions deteriorated until his death in 1945. Liddell's story was depicted in the film "Chariots of Fire" and he is remembered as one of Scotland's greatest athletes.
Lisa O'Reilly attended a leadership program called RYLA where she gained confidence in her abilities as a leader, made new lifelong friends, and learned a lot. She discusses how the program was beneficial to all involved by building goodwill and friendships, was based on truthful feedback, and gave everyone a fair chance to participate in activities. Lisa thanks the Rotary club for allowing her to attend the impactful program.
This document describes the author's experience at a leadership program where they participated in various outdoor activities like hill walking, raft building, and gorge walking. The activities were led by instructors and took place across different dorms and locations. The author reflects on testing themselves, facing fears, gaining confidence, and trying new things during the program held 15 years ago.
The document outlines the activities, projects, and strategic considerations for a Rotary Club. It discusses international partnerships, fundraising efforts, youth programs, fellowship events, and plans to focus on membership numbers, evening/contact meetings, and new community projects. New activities are proposed like competitions for young musicians, photographers, and writers as well as replacing a shoe box program with a Christmas party. Evening meeting topics and dates are listed along with potential new projects like Christmas parties, interviews, and working with a new community. Membership and communication are discussed.
O documento descreve uma viagem a Ingolstadt em 2012, mas não fornece detalhes sobre o propósito da viagem ou o que foi feito lá. O autor é Rod Scott e a data da viagem foi 2012.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Kirkcaldy 4 All is a Business Improvement District (BID) that was established in 2010 to improve the trading environment in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It is funded through a levy on local businesses and matched funding from Fife Council. The BID aims to promote Kirkcaldy through events, make the town safer and cleaner, and help local businesses. To achieve these goals, the BID has organized various events, undertaken cleanliness projects, and established initiatives to help reduce business costs and support small businesses.
This document provides information about various parks, gardens, and landmarks in and around the town of Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It mentions places like Beveridge Park, Ravenscraig Park, Dunnikier Park, Memorial Gardens, and the esplanade. It also lists organizations like tenants and residents groups, EATS, and Greener Kirkcaldy that are involved in the local community.
- Town twinning began in the early 19th century but grew significantly after World War 2 to promote cultural understanding and international cooperation between countries that were formerly divided.
- Coventry, UK has the most twinning agreements of any city at 26, while France, Germany, and the US are the most common twinning partners for UK cities.
- The Douzelage movement established twinning between 12 founding members, one from each original EU country, to further European unity. It now includes towns from across Europe and beyond.
- Ingolstadt, Germany has 10 twin towns across Europe and Turkey that it works with on cultural and economic exchanges.
- While some question its purpose today, town twinning
Laura Heinrichs gave a presentation to the Rotary Club of Kirkcaldy about her experience as an ambassadorial scholar from Germany at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. She discussed her sponsor club in Velbert, Germany, the Rotary Foundation's ambassadorial scholarship program, and her background and education in Germany and the Netherlands. She also provided an overview of Fasching/Karneval celebrations in parts of Germany.
2012 was a year full of memorable events captured in photographs from around the world. Major news stories such as presidential elections, natural disasters, and the Olympics provided many iconic images. Photographs have the power to communicate significant moments in ways that words alone cannot.
This document discusses several important Hindu festivals celebrated in India. It provides brief descriptions of festivals such as Sankranti (harvest festival), Maha Shivaratri (night of Shiva), Holi (commemorates slaying of demoness Holika), Raksha Bandhan (celebrates bond between siblings), Krishna Janmashtami (birth of Krishna), Karva Chauth (symbolizes love between husband and wife), Ganesh Chaturthi (birth of Ganesh), Navaratri (festival of worship and dance), Vijayadashami (celebration of good over evil), Diwali (celebrates return of Lord Rama and killing of demons), and
Albinism is a rare genetic condition characterized by little or no production of melanin that results in reduced vision, light sensitivity, involuntary eye movements, and increased skin cancer risk. It affects about 1 in 20,000 people and can range from partial to complete lack of melanin. Management focuses on early diagnosis, prescribing dark glasses, proper eyewear, hats, sunscreen, and low vision rehabilitation to improve symptoms and quality of life.
Rotary Projects Tanzania worked on several projects in Tanzania in 2012, including building classrooms and latrines at Tengeru Primary School, supporting the Upendu Leprosy Community, and challenging the abuse of children with albinism. Looking ahead to 2013, Rotary Projects Tanzania plans to focus on low vision by providing UV filters, training local staff, and supplying low-cost devices.
The document provides a historical overview of Beveridge Park in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It describes how the park was established in 1892 on land purchased from the Raith Estate. It then highlights various areas and features within the park over time, including Southerton House, the fountain, lake, gardens, bandstand, and activities like tennis, bowls, and motor racing. It also mentions neighboring locations outside the park boundaries.
The document provides an overview of several famous national parks in the United States, including Yosemite National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Yellowstone National Park, Death Valley National Park, and Sequoia National Park. It describes some of the key features and attractions of each park such as waterfalls, canyons, geysers, giant sequoia trees, and diverse wildlife. Photos accompany the text to illustrate the natural beauty and geological features found in these national parks.
The document outlines key priorities for businesses in Fife, Scotland as identified by the Fife Chamber of Commerce. These priorities include procurement, transportation, business rates, education and skills, planning and construction, and finance for business. The Chamber supports the goal of making Fife the easiest place to do business but believes more must be done, such as making businesses a top priority, to achieve this goal.
The document summarizes the planned new Kirkcaldy Museum Local History Display which will open in spring 2013. It highlights several "Moments in Time" from Kirkcaldy's history through short descriptions and accompanying photographs, including Adam Smith publishing The Wealth of Nations in 1776, coal mining which began 300 million years ago, the 1984/85 miners' strike, and the Beatles playing in Kirkcaldy in 1963. It also showcases several artifacts that will be featured in the display related to these important events and time periods from the area's past.
Eric Liddell was a Scottish athlete and missionary born in China in 1902. He attended Edinburgh University where he excelled in athletics, breaking national records. At the 1924 Paris Olympics, Liddell won gold in the 400m and set a world record. After graduating, he became a missionary in China where he continued athletics and married. During World War 2, Liddell was interned by the Japanese at a camp where conditions deteriorated until his death in 1945. Liddell's story was depicted in the film "Chariots of Fire" and he is remembered as one of Scotland's greatest athletes.
Lisa O'Reilly attended a leadership program called RYLA where she gained confidence in her abilities as a leader, made new lifelong friends, and learned a lot. She discusses how the program was beneficial to all involved by building goodwill and friendships, was based on truthful feedback, and gave everyone a fair chance to participate in activities. Lisa thanks the Rotary club for allowing her to attend the impactful program.
This document describes the author's experience at a leadership program where they participated in various outdoor activities like hill walking, raft building, and gorge walking. The activities were led by instructors and took place across different dorms and locations. The author reflects on testing themselves, facing fears, gaining confidence, and trying new things during the program held 15 years ago.
The document outlines the activities, projects, and strategic considerations for a Rotary Club. It discusses international partnerships, fundraising efforts, youth programs, fellowship events, and plans to focus on membership numbers, evening/contact meetings, and new community projects. New activities are proposed like competitions for young musicians, photographers, and writers as well as replacing a shoe box program with a Christmas party. Evening meeting topics and dates are listed along with potential new projects like Christmas parties, interviews, and working with a new community. Membership and communication are discussed.
O documento descreve uma viagem a Ingolstadt em 2012, mas não fornece detalhes sobre o propósito da viagem ou o que foi feito lá. O autor é Rod Scott e a data da viagem foi 2012.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help regulate emotions and stress levels.
Kirkcaldy 4 All is a Business Improvement District (BID) that was established in 2010 to improve the trading environment in Kirkcaldy, Scotland. It is funded through a levy on local businesses and matched funding from Fife Council. The BID aims to promote Kirkcaldy through events, make the town safer and cleaner, and help local businesses. To achieve these goals, the BID has organized various events, undertaken cleanliness projects, and established initiatives to help reduce business costs and support small businesses.
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