The presentation was given by the dopios team (www.dopios.com) for an event organized by the Greek Consulate of San Francisco - Topic: Where Greek Travel is today, how it can move forward, what trends are going to affect that and what tools need to be used based on our opinion, and the role of dopios in that
The document discusses several topics:
- Buying a house in 2009 and choosing to invest in stocks instead, which doubled in value allowing the purchase of a large house in 2011.
- Attending a stock trading class in 2009 and choosing to hold onto SPRD stocks despite others selling, which increased to $29.8/share by 2011.
- Admiring Warren Buffett and learning from his book about becoming a successful long-term investor.
- Enjoying skiing challenges and the ability to ski difficult black diamond runs after many falls and lessons.
- Celebrating Canada Day in 2008 in Ottawa with their mother, enjoying the festivities, food, and sights on Parliament Hill.
The presentation was given by the dopios team (www.dopios.com) for an event organized by the Greek Consulate of San Francisco - Topic: Where Greek Travel is today, how it can move forward, what trends are going to affect that and what tools need to be used based on our opinion, and the role of dopios in that
The document discusses several topics:
- Buying a house in 2009 and choosing to invest in stocks instead, which doubled in value allowing the purchase of a large house in 2011.
- Attending a stock trading class in 2009 and choosing to hold onto SPRD stocks despite others selling, which increased to $29.8/share by 2011.
- Admiring Warren Buffett and learning from his book about becoming a successful long-term investor.
- Enjoying skiing challenges and the ability to ski difficult black diamond runs after many falls and lessons.
- Celebrating Canada Day in 2008 in Ottawa with their mother, enjoying the festivities, food, and sights on Parliament Hill.
This document summarizes an eTwinning project called "Teachers4Europe: Eu4all, a workshop on Democracy". The project involved students ages 4-13 from 6 European countries collaborating online to learn about democracy, EU values, and each other's countries. Activities included creating a logo, e-book, game, and surveys. Evaluations found that students learned about the EU and collaboration, while teachers benefited from exchanging ideas and using technology. The project will continue next school year.
The educational program entitled "Eu4all, a workshop on Democracy and Human rights" took place in the framework of Erasmus+ KA3 Teachers4Europe: Setting an Agora for Democratic Culture (2018-22).
Most students recognized the European Union flag but had incomplete knowledge about the EU. While over half knew democracy originated in Greece, many students understood democratic power comes from the people. The questionnaire also found students aware of the EU's impact on their lives and wanting to learn more about the European Union.
Eirini-Anthi Papazachariou is a primary school teacher from Rhodes, Greece. She teaches 3rd grade at the 5th Primary School of Rhodes. Greece has a population of around 10.8 million people and is located in southeastern Europe, with Athens as its capital city. Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese islands region of Greece.
Eirini-Anthi Papazachariou is a primary school teacher from Rhodes, Greece. She teaches 3rd grade at the 5th Primary School of Rhodes. Rhodes is the largest island of the Dodecanese islands in Greece, where the population is around 10.8 million people and Athens is the capital city. She introduces her classroom, which is the C2 - 3rd Grade classroom at the 5th primary school of Rhodes.
The document summarizes teacher feedback from the "Me in Art - Art in Me: A Cultural Heritage" eTwinning project. All teachers found participating beneficial and agreed it achieved the goals of developing student technology skills and enabling collaboration. The teachers spent significant time on project activities in class and found the subject inspired many lessons. Educators were happy and satisfied with their participation, believing it was an interesting, well-organized project for both students and teachers that integrated well with the curriculum.
Kira Sarakosti is an old Greek Easter tradition represented by a small paper or bread figure of a nun-like woman with seven legs. Each leg represents one week of Lent and the figure was used as a calendar to count down the weeks until Easter. In older times in Greece, one of the legs would be cut off each week starting from Clean Monday until only one leg remained on Holy Saturday. The final leg piece would be hidden in a dried fruit and brought luck to whoever found it. Thus, Kira Sarakosti served as a folkloric representation of Lent that has now mostly disappeared as a custom in Greece.
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.
This document summarizes an eTwinning project called "Teachers4Europe: Eu4all, a workshop on Democracy". The project involved students ages 4-13 from 6 European countries collaborating online to learn about democracy, EU values, and each other's countries. Activities included creating a logo, e-book, game, and surveys. Evaluations found that students learned about the EU and collaboration, while teachers benefited from exchanging ideas and using technology. The project will continue next school year.
The educational program entitled "Eu4all, a workshop on Democracy and Human rights" took place in the framework of Erasmus+ KA3 Teachers4Europe: Setting an Agora for Democratic Culture (2018-22).
Most students recognized the European Union flag but had incomplete knowledge about the EU. While over half knew democracy originated in Greece, many students understood democratic power comes from the people. The questionnaire also found students aware of the EU's impact on their lives and wanting to learn more about the European Union.
Eirini-Anthi Papazachariou is a primary school teacher from Rhodes, Greece. She teaches 3rd grade at the 5th Primary School of Rhodes. Greece has a population of around 10.8 million people and is located in southeastern Europe, with Athens as its capital city. Rhodes is the largest island in the Dodecanese islands region of Greece.
Eirini-Anthi Papazachariou is a primary school teacher from Rhodes, Greece. She teaches 3rd grade at the 5th Primary School of Rhodes. Rhodes is the largest island of the Dodecanese islands in Greece, where the population is around 10.8 million people and Athens is the capital city. She introduces her classroom, which is the C2 - 3rd Grade classroom at the 5th primary school of Rhodes.
The document summarizes teacher feedback from the "Me in Art - Art in Me: A Cultural Heritage" eTwinning project. All teachers found participating beneficial and agreed it achieved the goals of developing student technology skills and enabling collaboration. The teachers spent significant time on project activities in class and found the subject inspired many lessons. Educators were happy and satisfied with their participation, believing it was an interesting, well-organized project for both students and teachers that integrated well with the curriculum.
Kira Sarakosti is an old Greek Easter tradition represented by a small paper or bread figure of a nun-like woman with seven legs. Each leg represents one week of Lent and the figure was used as a calendar to count down the weeks until Easter. In older times in Greece, one of the legs would be cut off each week starting from Clean Monday until only one leg remained on Holy Saturday. The final leg piece would be hidden in a dried fruit and brought luck to whoever found it. Thus, Kira Sarakosti served as a folkloric representation of Lent that has now mostly disappeared as a custom in Greece.
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.