Mobile-First SEO - The Marketers Edition #3XEDigitalAleyda Solís
How to target your SEO process to a reality of more people searching on mobile devices than desktop and an upcoming mobile first Google index? Check it out.
Teaching strategies, Conflict management and Emotional literacyDimitrina Georgieva
This document provides information about an Erasmus+ teacher training course focused on teaching strategies, conflict management, and emotional literacy. It discusses the nature of conflict, sources of conflict in schools, and positive and negative effects of conflict. It also outlines steps for effective conflict resolution. Additionally, it covers emotional intelligence, bullying prevention strategies, and developing soft skills in students. The overall purpose is to help teachers manage conflicts and develop students' emotional skills.
Mobile-First SEO - The Marketers Edition #3XEDigitalAleyda Solís
How to target your SEO process to a reality of more people searching on mobile devices than desktop and an upcoming mobile first Google index? Check it out.
Teaching strategies, Conflict management and Emotional literacyDimitrina Georgieva
This document provides information about an Erasmus+ teacher training course focused on teaching strategies, conflict management, and emotional literacy. It discusses the nature of conflict, sources of conflict in schools, and positive and negative effects of conflict. It also outlines steps for effective conflict resolution. Additionally, it covers emotional intelligence, bullying prevention strategies, and developing soft skills in students. The overall purpose is to help teachers manage conflicts and develop students' emotional skills.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is one of the most important Christian holidays. In Bulgaria, Christmas is one of 20 church holidays and is celebrated by Orthodox Christians, Catholics, and Protestants. A common Christmas tradition is decorating an evergreen tree, usually a fir tree, with lights and ornaments. The Christmas table in Bulgaria is rich with many salads, appetizers, desserts, and main dishes like stuffed cabbage, turkey, or pumpkin. Meat dishes are especially important to serve on Christmas.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in December. It discusses the history of Christmas originating from "Christ's Mass" in the Middle Ages. Christians traditionally fasted before Christmas and celebrated at midnight on Christmas Eve. The document also describes Christmas traditions in Bulgaria including a fasting day before Christmas Eve and eating 12 dishes for the 12 months. It mentions Santa Claus originating from Saint Nicholas and traditions like Christmas trees, carols, and spending time with family on Christmas.
This document summarizes several traditional Bulgarian crafts including pottery, weaving, woodcarving, embroidery, rose oil production, Kukeri rituals, Survachka decorations, furriery, bell making, goldsmithing, and beekeeping. Pottery follows folk art traditions and relates to beliefs, weaving makes fabrics for home use from wool, linen, hemp and cotton, and woodcarving involves decorative carving of wood. Embroidery uses three main colors and motifs from folk garments, and Bulgaria produces high quality rose oil for perfumes. Kukeri involves masked men scaring spirits, and Survachka decorates cornel twigs for health and happiness.
The international day of eliminating racial discrimination was declared by the UN in 1966 following the shooting of 52 anti-apartheid protesters in South Africa. It serves as a yearly reminder for people to courageously confront all forms of discrimination. The EU and its member states cooperate with international organizations like the UN and OSCE to combat racism on a global scale in line with promoting human rights and equality for all.
The document discusses a 2016-2018 project related to the city of Vratsa, Bulgaria. Vratsa is located in northwestern Bulgaria at the foothills of the Balkan Mountains and is the administrative center of Vratsa Province. It is a commercial and crafts center as well as a railway junction. The surrounding mountains and forests offer opportunities for various tourism activities such as hunting, fishing, skiing, caving and gliding.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath during the Renaissance who was born in 1452 in Vinci. He pursued an immense variety of interests and was a painter, architect, sculptor, musician, engineer, inventor and anatomist. He set out to learn and discover everything that a man could know by thinking in a new way and creating new things, such as through his detailed anatomical studies and most famous works including The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, and Lady with an Ermine.
The document describes several experiments involving testing food samples. It discusses testing yogurt for starch content using iodine, which would produce a blue-violet color if starch is present. It also mentions separating salt from beans in two different ways and using iodine to determine vitamin C content in a sample by measuring the redox reaction. Finally, it discusses measuring voltage using fruits and examining the relationship between nitrate and chlorophyll in green leaves.
1. An experiment was conducted using yoghurt samples with iodine drops which did not turn blue-violet, indicating an absence of starch in the yoghurt milk.
2. A mixture of salt and lentils was divided using a sieve with a napkin underneath to separate the salt, which passed through the sieve, from the lentils.
3. Several experiments were conducted measuring vitamin C in different orange juices, electric voltage produced by various fruits, and the relationship between nitrate and chlorophyll in green leaves which found higher nitrate was associated with higher chlorophyll and greener leaves.
The document provides guidance on ordering food and drinks at a restaurant in Bulgaria. It teaches common greetings for servers, how to request a menu or place an order, example orders using common dishes, and ways to thank servers. Key phrases include "Добър ден!" for greetings, "Искате ли меню?" to request a menu, ordering phrases like "Искам пиле с картофи, моля", and saying "Благодаря!" to thank servers. A list of common Bulgarian dishes is also provided.
Christmas is celebrated on December 25 and commemorates the birth of Jesus Christ. It is one of the most important Christian holidays. In Bulgaria, Christmas is one of 20 church holidays and is celebrated by Orthodox Christians, Catholics, and Protestants. A common Christmas tradition is decorating an evergreen tree, usually a fir tree, with lights and ornaments. The Christmas table in Bulgaria is rich with many salads, appetizers, desserts, and main dishes like stuffed cabbage, turkey, or pumpkin. Meat dishes are especially important to serve on Christmas.
This document provides information about Christmas traditions in December. It discusses the history of Christmas originating from "Christ's Mass" in the Middle Ages. Christians traditionally fasted before Christmas and celebrated at midnight on Christmas Eve. The document also describes Christmas traditions in Bulgaria including a fasting day before Christmas Eve and eating 12 dishes for the 12 months. It mentions Santa Claus originating from Saint Nicholas and traditions like Christmas trees, carols, and spending time with family on Christmas.
This document summarizes several traditional Bulgarian crafts including pottery, weaving, woodcarving, embroidery, rose oil production, Kukeri rituals, Survachka decorations, furriery, bell making, goldsmithing, and beekeeping. Pottery follows folk art traditions and relates to beliefs, weaving makes fabrics for home use from wool, linen, hemp and cotton, and woodcarving involves decorative carving of wood. Embroidery uses three main colors and motifs from folk garments, and Bulgaria produces high quality rose oil for perfumes. Kukeri involves masked men scaring spirits, and Survachka decorates cornel twigs for health and happiness.
The international day of eliminating racial discrimination was declared by the UN in 1966 following the shooting of 52 anti-apartheid protesters in South Africa. It serves as a yearly reminder for people to courageously confront all forms of discrimination. The EU and its member states cooperate with international organizations like the UN and OSCE to combat racism on a global scale in line with promoting human rights and equality for all.
The document discusses a 2016-2018 project related to the city of Vratsa, Bulgaria. Vratsa is located in northwestern Bulgaria at the foothills of the Balkan Mountains and is the administrative center of Vratsa Province. It is a commercial and crafts center as well as a railway junction. The surrounding mountains and forests offer opportunities for various tourism activities such as hunting, fishing, skiing, caving and gliding.
Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath during the Renaissance who was born in 1452 in Vinci. He pursued an immense variety of interests and was a painter, architect, sculptor, musician, engineer, inventor and anatomist. He set out to learn and discover everything that a man could know by thinking in a new way and creating new things, such as through his detailed anatomical studies and most famous works including The Last Supper, Mona Lisa, and Lady with an Ermine.
The document describes several experiments involving testing food samples. It discusses testing yogurt for starch content using iodine, which would produce a blue-violet color if starch is present. It also mentions separating salt from beans in two different ways and using iodine to determine vitamin C content in a sample by measuring the redox reaction. Finally, it discusses measuring voltage using fruits and examining the relationship between nitrate and chlorophyll in green leaves.
1. An experiment was conducted using yoghurt samples with iodine drops which did not turn blue-violet, indicating an absence of starch in the yoghurt milk.
2. A mixture of salt and lentils was divided using a sieve with a napkin underneath to separate the salt, which passed through the sieve, from the lentils.
3. Several experiments were conducted measuring vitamin C in different orange juices, electric voltage produced by various fruits, and the relationship between nitrate and chlorophyll in green leaves which found higher nitrate was associated with higher chlorophyll and greener leaves.
The document provides guidance on ordering food and drinks at a restaurant in Bulgaria. It teaches common greetings for servers, how to request a menu or place an order, example orders using common dishes, and ways to thank servers. Key phrases include "Добър ден!" for greetings, "Искате ли меню?" to request a menu, ordering phrases like "Искам пиле с картофи, моля", and saying "Благодаря!" to thank servers. A list of common Bulgarian dishes is also provided.