A student took photos of a book, uploaded the photos to their computer, and created a presentation from the photos to share with the class. They thanked everyone for listening to their news report about digitizing a book to create a presentation.
The author enjoyed riding their 3-wheeled bike when younger but now as a bigger child prefers their 2-wheeled bike as shown in the two pictures provided of the author on each bike at different ages.
Skylanders Swap Force is a video game that can be played on multiple consoles like Wii, Nintendo, Xbox, and Playstation. Players place Skylander figures on a portal to transport the characters into the game on screen. A key feature is mixing and matching the top and bottom halves of certain characters to create new combinations. The goal is to progress through increasingly challenging levels by completing missions and puzzles while collecting food and coins to gain energy and purchase power-ups.
This document contains acknowledgments of the traditional owners of the land, a school creed, the national anthem, and the school song of West Pennant Hills Public School. It pays respect to Aboriginal Elders past and present and acknowledges their role in maintaining life in the region and contributions to young people. The school creed expresses hopes for peace, contentment, love, and community within the school. The national anthem and school song celebrate Australia and pledge to uphold values of honesty, loyalty, kindness and being a credit to the school.
La Nina occurs when moist air is blown from South America to eastern Australia, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. El Nino happens when warm water and moist air are blown to South America instead, causing drought in Australia as warmer temperatures and less rain arrive. These phenomena involve shifts in ocean temperatures and air currents in the Pacific that impact weather worldwide.
The document describes features of a house for safety and security, including hard special glass around the house, alarm systems, and well-lit streets and the property. It also mentions amenities like a spacious street, lights around the house, a brick wall, a candle light, a beautiful garden with plants and a swimming pool, and comfortable lounges with a view of the garden that include a free TV.
How studentsjoinanemailgoogleaccountclassernsteins
To sign up for Seesaw as a student, open the Seesaw Class app or go to the Seesaw website. Select that you are a student and choose to either sign in with an existing Seesaw or Google account by entering your email and password, or create a new student account by entering an email address or using your Google account and entering the join code provided by your teacher to join your class. Once signed in, students can join additional classes by tapping their profile icon and selecting join class.
Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The author enjoyed riding their 3-wheeled bike when younger but now as a bigger child prefers their 2-wheeled bike as shown in the two pictures provided of the author on each bike at different ages.
Skylanders Swap Force is a video game that can be played on multiple consoles like Wii, Nintendo, Xbox, and Playstation. Players place Skylander figures on a portal to transport the characters into the game on screen. A key feature is mixing and matching the top and bottom halves of certain characters to create new combinations. The goal is to progress through increasingly challenging levels by completing missions and puzzles while collecting food and coins to gain energy and purchase power-ups.
This document contains acknowledgments of the traditional owners of the land, a school creed, the national anthem, and the school song of West Pennant Hills Public School. It pays respect to Aboriginal Elders past and present and acknowledges their role in maintaining life in the region and contributions to young people. The school creed expresses hopes for peace, contentment, love, and community within the school. The national anthem and school song celebrate Australia and pledge to uphold values of honesty, loyalty, kindness and being a credit to the school.
La Nina occurs when moist air is blown from South America to eastern Australia, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. El Nino happens when warm water and moist air are blown to South America instead, causing drought in Australia as warmer temperatures and less rain arrive. These phenomena involve shifts in ocean temperatures and air currents in the Pacific that impact weather worldwide.
The document describes features of a house for safety and security, including hard special glass around the house, alarm systems, and well-lit streets and the property. It also mentions amenities like a spacious street, lights around the house, a brick wall, a candle light, a beautiful garden with plants and a swimming pool, and comfortable lounges with a view of the garden that include a free TV.
How studentsjoinanemailgoogleaccountclassernsteins
To sign up for Seesaw as a student, open the Seesaw Class app or go to the Seesaw website. Select that you are a student and choose to either sign in with an existing Seesaw or Google account by entering your email and password, or create a new student account by entering an email address or using your Google account and entering the join code provided by your teacher to join your class. Once signed in, students can join additional classes by tapping their profile icon and selecting join class.
Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
The document lists various electronic devices that produce heat when in use, including a printer, laminator, dryer, computer, iPad charger, and dongle. It then provides more detail about how a printer works, noting that the printer itself only gets warm, while the fan circulates the hot air out and brings in cold air to cool it down. The document concludes by asking if the reader has any questions.
Spiny leaf insects are interesting insects that climb and can turn green if fed rose leaves, they climb all over and can be obtained from Kelly's pet stall, however the writer notes that their spiny leaf insect is dead and their brother's is too.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks if there are any questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, and bridges that are built in factories rather than growing. It provides some video links about bridges and furniture construction. Finally, it asks if there are any other questions about man-made things before concluding.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, bridges and furniture, noting they are built in factories. It provides videos about how bridges and furniture are made. Finally, it asks if there are any questions about man-made things.
Ticks go through different life stages and pose the greatest disease risk when largest as adult ticks. They typically find hosts like deer, hedgehogs, and sheep, and have about three blood meals before dying - with males dying after three meals and females using three meals as energy to lay eggs before dying.
Ladybugs go through four life stages: eggs are laid on leaves and hatch into larvae, larvae eat pests like mites and aphids as they grow over 2-4 weeks while shedding their skin, then they form a pupa attached to a leaf for 5-7 days before emerging as soft pale adult ladybugs that soon harden their shell and brighten to the iconic red color.
Slugs play an important role in ecosystems by eating decaying plant material. They have two pairs of tentacles on their head for seeing and smelling, and breathe through a hole in their middle. Slugs move using mucus and muscle contraction from their foot, leaving behind a slime trail. They can lay 20-100 eggs several times a year in holes or under objects. Slug eggs can lay dormant for years before hatching when conditions are right, from 10 days up to 100 days depending on temperature. Newly hatched slugs immediately begin crawling and feeding at night if humidity and temperature allow.
Students are tasked with designing the most perfect insect by combining beneficial features of real insects. Their insect must have a head, body, and legs, and may also include a tail, wings, antennae, or stinger. Students will label and explain their insect, build a model, write an informative text about it, and present their creation to the class while arguing why it is the most important and environmentally helpful insect.
This document is a grid with blank spaces for the user to fill in what type of insect they find at each coordinate. The goal appears to be using given coordinates to hunt and find escaped insects hiding in various locations on the grid.
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 enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Schools in the past used different tools and methods for teaching children compared to modern schools. Children sat in rows at wooden desks and were taught using slates, copy books, and abacuses. Teachers maintained discipline by using punishments like making children wear dunce hats or striking their hands with canes for misbehaving. At the end of each school day, teachers documented lessons and events in logbooks.
This document lists and describes various ocean animals and how they use the water. It notes that stingrays, fish, turtles, octopus, dolphins, whales, dugongs, and sharks live in the ocean water, which they use to breathe through their gills, find food like other fish or ocean plants, and swim around using their fins. The document provides a brief overview of different ocean creatures and how they interact with their aquatic environment.
This document discusses lakes and the creatures and activities they support. Lakes provide habitat for birds like ducks, fish, frogs, and ladybugs. They are also enjoyable places for human activities such as boating, swimming, and more.
Lake Macquarie is the largest saltwater lake in Australia located about an hour's drive from the author's home. It is home to various animals like fish, sharks, birds, and dolphins. Recreational activities on the lake include fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing, and some people live on the lake. The lake is connected to the ocean.
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
The document lists various electronic devices that produce heat when in use, including a printer, laminator, dryer, computer, iPad charger, and dongle. It then provides more detail about how a printer works, noting that the printer itself only gets warm, while the fan circulates the hot air out and brings in cold air to cool it down. The document concludes by asking if the reader has any questions.
Spiny leaf insects are interesting insects that climb and can turn green if fed rose leaves, they climb all over and can be obtained from Kelly's pet stall, however the writer notes that their spiny leaf insect is dead and their brother's is too.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks if there are any questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, and bridges that are built in factories rather than growing. It provides some video links about bridges and furniture construction. Finally, it asks if there are any other questions about man-made things before concluding.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, bridges and furniture, noting they are built in factories. It provides videos about how bridges and furniture are made. Finally, it asks if there are any questions about man-made things.
Ticks go through different life stages and pose the greatest disease risk when largest as adult ticks. They typically find hosts like deer, hedgehogs, and sheep, and have about three blood meals before dying - with males dying after three meals and females using three meals as energy to lay eggs before dying.
Ladybugs go through four life stages: eggs are laid on leaves and hatch into larvae, larvae eat pests like mites and aphids as they grow over 2-4 weeks while shedding their skin, then they form a pupa attached to a leaf for 5-7 days before emerging as soft pale adult ladybugs that soon harden their shell and brighten to the iconic red color.
Slugs play an important role in ecosystems by eating decaying plant material. They have two pairs of tentacles on their head for seeing and smelling, and breathe through a hole in their middle. Slugs move using mucus and muscle contraction from their foot, leaving behind a slime trail. They can lay 20-100 eggs several times a year in holes or under objects. Slug eggs can lay dormant for years before hatching when conditions are right, from 10 days up to 100 days depending on temperature. Newly hatched slugs immediately begin crawling and feeding at night if humidity and temperature allow.
Students are tasked with designing the most perfect insect by combining beneficial features of real insects. Their insect must have a head, body, and legs, and may also include a tail, wings, antennae, or stinger. Students will label and explain their insect, build a model, write an informative text about it, and present their creation to the class while arguing why it is the most important and environmentally helpful insect.
This document is a grid with blank spaces for the user to fill in what type of insect they find at each coordinate. The goal appears to be using given coordinates to hunt and find escaped insects hiding in various locations on the grid.
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 enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Schools in the past used different tools and methods for teaching children compared to modern schools. Children sat in rows at wooden desks and were taught using slates, copy books, and abacuses. Teachers maintained discipline by using punishments like making children wear dunce hats or striking their hands with canes for misbehaving. At the end of each school day, teachers documented lessons and events in logbooks.
This document lists and describes various ocean animals and how they use the water. It notes that stingrays, fish, turtles, octopus, dolphins, whales, dugongs, and sharks live in the ocean water, which they use to breathe through their gills, find food like other fish or ocean plants, and swim around using their fins. The document provides a brief overview of different ocean creatures and how they interact with their aquatic environment.
This document discusses lakes and the creatures and activities they support. Lakes provide habitat for birds like ducks, fish, frogs, and ladybugs. They are also enjoyable places for human activities such as boating, swimming, and more.
Lake Macquarie is the largest saltwater lake in Australia located about an hour's drive from the author's home. It is home to various animals like fish, sharks, birds, and dolphins. Recreational activities on the lake include fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing, and some people live on the lake. The lake is connected to the ocean.
"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
Do elements of globalization, such as Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), negatively affect the ability of countries in the Global South to preserve their culture? This research aims to answer this question by employing a cross-sectional comparative case study analysis utilizing methods of difference. Thailand and Cambodia are compared as they are in the same region and have a similar culture. The metric of difference between Thailand and Cambodia is their ability to preserve their culture. This ability is operationalized by their respective attitudes towards FDI; Thailand imposes stringent regulations and limitations on FDI while Cambodia does not hesitate to accept most FDI and imposes fewer limitations. The evidence from this study suggests that FDI from globally influential countries with high gross domestic products (GDPs) (e.g. China, U.S.) challenges the ability of countries with lower GDPs (e.g. Cambodia) to protect their culture. Furthermore, the ability, or lack thereof, of the receiving countries to protect their culture is amplified by the existence and implementation of restrictive FDI policies imposed by their governments.
My study abroad in Bali, Indonesia, inspired this research topic as I noticed how globalization is changing the culture of its people. I learned their language and way of life which helped me understand the beauty and importance of cultural preservation. I believe we could all benefit from learning new perspectives as they could help us ideate solutions to contemporary issues and empathize with others.
Dr. Alyce Su Cover Story - China's Investment Leadermsthrill
In World Expo 2010 Shanghai – the most visited Expo in the World History
https://www.britannica.com/event/Expo-Shanghai-2010
China’s official organizer of the Expo, CCPIT (China Council for the Promotion of International Trade https://en.ccpit.org/) has chosen Dr. Alyce Su as the Cover Person with Cover Story, in the Expo’s official magazine distributed throughout the Expo, showcasing China’s New Generation of Leaders to the World.
A toxic combination of 15 years of low growth, and four decades of high inequality, has left Britain poorer and falling behind its peers. Productivity growth is weak and public investment is low, while wages today are no higher than they were before the financial crisis. Britain needs a new economic strategy to lift itself out of stagnation.
Scotland is in many ways a microcosm of this challenge. It has become a hub for creative industries, is home to several world-class universities and a thriving community of businesses – strengths that need to be harness and leveraged. But it also has high levels of deprivation, with homelessness reaching a record high and nearly half a million people living in very deep poverty last year. Scotland won’t be truly thriving unless it finds ways to ensure that all its inhabitants benefit from growth and investment. This is the central challenge facing policy makers both in Holyrood and Westminster.
What should a new national economic strategy for Scotland include? What would the pursuit of stronger economic growth mean for local, national and UK-wide policy makers? How will economic change affect the jobs we do, the places we live and the businesses we work for? And what are the prospects for cities like Glasgow, and nations like Scotland, in rising to these challenges?
Discover the Future of Dogecoin with Our Comprehensive Guidance36 Crypto
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Our presentation delves into Dogecoin's potential future, exploring whether it's destined to skyrocket to the moon or face a downward spiral. In addition, it highlights invaluable insights. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enhance your crypto understanding!
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STREETONOMICS: Exploring the Uncharted Territories of Informal Markets throug...sameer shah
Delve into the world of STREETONOMICS, where a team of 7 enthusiasts embarks on a journey to understand unorganized markets. By engaging with a coffee street vendor and crafting questionnaires, this project uncovers valuable insights into consumer behavior and market dynamics in informal settings."
Abhay Bhutada, the Managing Director of Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, is an accomplished leader with over 15 years of experience in commercial and retail lending. A Qualified Chartered Accountant, he has been pivotal in leveraging technology to enhance financial services. Starting his career at Bank of India, he later founded TAB Capital Limited and co-founded Poonawalla Finance Private Limited, emphasizing digital lending. Under his leadership, Poonawalla Fincorp achieved a 'AAA' credit rating, integrating acquisitions and emphasizing corporate governance. Actively involved in industry forums and CSR initiatives, Abhay has been recognized with awards like "Young Entrepreneur of India 2017" and "40 under 40 Most Influential Leader for 2020-21." Personally, he values mindfulness, enjoys gardening, yoga, and sees every day as an opportunity for growth and improvement.
Optimizing Net Interest Margin (NIM) in the Financial Sector (With Examples).pdfshruti1menon2
NIM is calculated as the difference between interest income earned and interest expenses paid, divided by interest-earning assets.
Importance: NIM serves as a critical measure of a financial institution's profitability and operational efficiency. It reflects how effectively the institution is utilizing its interest-earning assets to generate income while managing interest costs.