This document contains 11 links to images related to apartheid in South Africa. The images show aspects such as living conditions, segregation of public facilities, resistance movements, and prominent figures like Nelson Mandela. Taken together, the images provide a visual overview of some of the key aspects of the apartheid system and its impact on society in South Africa.
The document discusses several concepts related to politics and society:
- Nationalism refers to loyalty to one's nation and supporting its interests. There is a sense of nationalism in Canada.
- Internationalism encourages cooperation between countries to achieve common goals, as seen in the European Union.
- Multiculturalism refers to accepting many different cultures, though some challenge others' cultures. Canada practices multiculturalism.
- Separatism supports separation or independence of groups, seen in Quebec's relationship with Canada.
The document contains several images retrieved from Google Images searches related to criticisms of Generation Y. These include images of trophies and participation awards, suggesting a perception that Generation Y expects rewards without achievement. Other images show young people absorbed in technology, again implying criticisms of their work ethic and priorities. The document cites no direct sources and appears to be collecting visual representations of stereotypes about Generation Y.
PechaKucha is a presentation style that originated in Tokyo in 2003. It involves 20 slides that are automatically advanced every 20 seconds, forcing presentations to be concise. The document contains several images related to apartheid in South Africa, including maps, photos of living conditions, schools, and protests against apartheid policies like the pass laws. It seems to provide visual examples of life under apartheid to accompany a PechaKucha style presentation about South Africa's struggle against institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.
PechaKucha is a presentation style that involves showing 20 images, each for 20 seconds, to discuss a topic. The document contains several images related to apartheid in South Africa, including maps, photos of living conditions, schools, and protests. It seems to be using the PechaKucha style to discuss the history of apartheid and its impact on South African society.
The document appears to be a collection of images and captions posted by an individual describing their background and goals. The summaries are:
1) The individual grew up watching TV as a child but their father encouraged them to pursue their musical talents, especially playing the piano.
2) They became very driven to practice piano and believed they could achieve great things in life. They are now a student at Full Sail University studying music production.
3) Their goal is to have a successful career in the music industry, either producing music or owning their own record label, in order to inspire others with their music. They see building their skills and optimistic mindset as keys to achieving success.
The document is a collection of hyperlinks to various online resources including YouTube videos and images from Google search results. The hyperlinks relate to topics around Saudi culture and nature such as cities, agriculture, and landscapes. There is no clear overall theme or narrative to the document, as it is simply a list of URLs without any connecting text.
The document contains various facts about space, planets, and milestones in space exploration. Some key points include: Apollo 11 landed on the moon with only 20 seconds of fuel remaining in the lunar module; Olympus Mons on Mars is the largest volcano in the solar system; and December 21, 1968 was when Apollo 8 became the first manned mission to orbit the moon, truly leaving Earth.
The document provides links to images from various websites related to topics such as internationalism, China in Tibet, the G8, Vietnam war protesters, Lenin, UNICEF logo, Canadian Red Cross logo, NAFTA, and peace and security. The images come from sources like Youth Kiwaaz, SunSentinel, IndyMedia UK, Yuku, Ceronegativo, Broadway World, Igniq, BATR, and UNU-CRIS.
The document discusses several concepts related to politics and society:
- Nationalism refers to loyalty to one's nation and supporting its interests. There is a sense of nationalism in Canada.
- Internationalism encourages cooperation between countries to achieve common goals, as seen in the European Union.
- Multiculturalism refers to accepting many different cultures, though some challenge others' cultures. Canada practices multiculturalism.
- Separatism supports separation or independence of groups, seen in Quebec's relationship with Canada.
The document contains several images retrieved from Google Images searches related to criticisms of Generation Y. These include images of trophies and participation awards, suggesting a perception that Generation Y expects rewards without achievement. Other images show young people absorbed in technology, again implying criticisms of their work ethic and priorities. The document cites no direct sources and appears to be collecting visual representations of stereotypes about Generation Y.
PechaKucha is a presentation style that originated in Tokyo in 2003. It involves 20 slides that are automatically advanced every 20 seconds, forcing presentations to be concise. The document contains several images related to apartheid in South Africa, including maps, photos of living conditions, schools, and protests against apartheid policies like the pass laws. It seems to provide visual examples of life under apartheid to accompany a PechaKucha style presentation about South Africa's struggle against institutionalized racial segregation and discrimination.
PechaKucha is a presentation style that involves showing 20 images, each for 20 seconds, to discuss a topic. The document contains several images related to apartheid in South Africa, including maps, photos of living conditions, schools, and protests. It seems to be using the PechaKucha style to discuss the history of apartheid and its impact on South African society.
The document appears to be a collection of images and captions posted by an individual describing their background and goals. The summaries are:
1) The individual grew up watching TV as a child but their father encouraged them to pursue their musical talents, especially playing the piano.
2) They became very driven to practice piano and believed they could achieve great things in life. They are now a student at Full Sail University studying music production.
3) Their goal is to have a successful career in the music industry, either producing music or owning their own record label, in order to inspire others with their music. They see building their skills and optimistic mindset as keys to achieving success.
The document is a collection of hyperlinks to various online resources including YouTube videos and images from Google search results. The hyperlinks relate to topics around Saudi culture and nature such as cities, agriculture, and landscapes. There is no clear overall theme or narrative to the document, as it is simply a list of URLs without any connecting text.
The document contains various facts about space, planets, and milestones in space exploration. Some key points include: Apollo 11 landed on the moon with only 20 seconds of fuel remaining in the lunar module; Olympus Mons on Mars is the largest volcano in the solar system; and December 21, 1968 was when Apollo 8 became the first manned mission to orbit the moon, truly leaving Earth.
The document provides links to images from various websites related to topics such as internationalism, China in Tibet, the G8, Vietnam war protesters, Lenin, UNICEF logo, Canadian Red Cross logo, NAFTA, and peace and security. The images come from sources like Youth Kiwaaz, SunSentinel, IndyMedia UK, Yuku, Ceronegativo, Broadway World, Igniq, BATR, and UNU-CRIS.
Olaudah Equiano was born in West Africa in the 1700s. At age 11, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery. He was transported to the Americas where he endured a difficult life as a slave, being sold and resold to different owners. Eventually, he was able to purchase his freedom and settled in England, becoming a free man. His autobiography helped bring awareness about the horrors of slavery and helped advance the abolitionist movement in both England and America.
The document contains several images related to royalty and historical events: a photo of a teen king with a happy crowd; a painting depicting a child being taken from his mother; images of a gold carriage, King Louis XVI's execution, and a happy crowd; a portrait of Marie Antoinette; images related to treason and Marie Antoinette's execution by guillotine. The document also includes several external links and photo credits.
The Wright brothers were early pioneers of aviation and motor-powered flight. They began experimenting with gliders and wing-warping for control. Their first successful motorized plane, known as the Wright Flyer, flew in 1903 and marked the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. The Wright brothers continued developing their aircraft design and technology. They worked to add instruments and improve control and endurance of their planes. Later, the US Army showed interest in their planes for military purposes.
The document summarizes the narrator's childhood interest and journey in music. As a kid, the narrator loved making noise and beating on everything, annoying their parents. They joined their school band, starting on violin and then drums. Wanting to learn more, the narrator bought turntables to explore music production and DJing.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who has supported schools, literacy programs and orphanages in urban areas. Donations, volunteering, and participating in events like golf tournaments or bike rides can all help support urban ministry efforts.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who has supported schools, literacy programs and orphanages in urban areas. Donations, volunteering, and participating in events like golf tournaments or bike rides can all help support urban ministry efforts.
Speech powerpoint caitlin wilson generation ylbrese
The document appears to be a collection of Google image search results on the topic of "generation y sucks" and related terms. The images depict stereotypical characteristics often attributed to Generation Y/Millennials, such as receiving participation trophies, spending excessive time on phones/social media/video games, and having few responsibilities or life skills. Taken together, the images seem to represent common criticisms of and jokes about Millennials.
Emma Sullivan conducted online research on October 31, 2012. She visited several websites related to healthy eating tips and balanced diets. She viewed images of food pyramids, vehicles, golf, beaches, and cartoons.
This document discusses how technology has changed how students find and access information. It notes that students no longer rely primarily on books and now investigate information online using various sources. It provides examples of websites, tools and technologies students can use to find relevant information, collaborate with others, and organize resources. These include search engines, social bookmarking sites, cloud computing and personalized learning environments that allow customization. The document suggests students now communicate and work in different ways than previous generations due to growing up with technology as a regular part of their lives.
This document lists various topics and interests of the author including family, food, internet, friends, music, phone, sports, photography, clothing stores, amusement parks, social networks, movies, holidays, and sources of information like websites. It provides many hyperlinks to images related to these topics.
The document appears to be about Paityn Nelson and includes sections on inherited features, outer appearance, inherited traits, social behavior, talents and skills, future plans, eating habits, fears and pet peeves, favorites, emotions and feelings, life experiences, and includes various images related to family, hobbies and interests.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission in Oklahoma City and Tony Campolo's Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education. Urban Promise programs include workgroups, child sponsorship, fundraising challenges, bike rides and a partner program. Hands-on involvement opportunities include internships, tutoring and serving as street leaders. Donations of items like books, crafts and sports equipment also support urban ministry efforts.
This document contains definitions and images of various electrical and electronic components. Each item includes the Spanish name of the component, a brief definition or description of its function, and an embedded image. Some of the components defined include: foco (light bulb), clavija (plug), apagador (switch), transistor, resistencia (resistor), buzzer, timbre (bell), transformador (transformer), para rayos (lightning rod), tablero de luz (light board), chispero (spark plug), and pulsador (button).
The document contains a series of hyperlinks to images hosted on Flickr and YouTube. The hyperlinks are not accompanied by descriptive text or context, so the overall topic or purpose of the document cannot be determined from the information provided.
Tigers live in Asia and prefer warm forest habitats. They are solitary animals except for mothers and cubs. Tigers are powerful predators that can consume up to 40 pounds of food at a time, mainly deer and wild boar. They are able to run swiftly, climb trees, swim, and use camouflage to stalk and pounce on their prey.
French fries are fried potato sticks or strips. They are a popular snack or side dish served with hamburgers or sandwiches. French fries are made by cutting potatoes into thin strips, soaking them in water to remove starch, and then deep frying them to cook and crisp them. The fries are often salted and served hot.
The document defines an archipelago as a chain or group of islands. It provides pictures of different types of island formations and features including atolls, fjords, deltas, estuaries, isthmuses, straits, mesas, and plateaus to help illustrate what each of these geographic landforms look like.
Social media platforms like Twitter allow companies to communicate directly with customers through short messages and track discussions. While Twitter provides a way to respond quickly to negative rumors, companies must dedicate staff time to monitoring tweets which could result in overtime costs. The 140 character limit also constrains messaging on Twitter.
The Shortest Path To Wireless Communicationsderekpettis
This document provides an overview of Multi-Tech Systems, a company focused on Machine-to-Machine communications. In under 3 sentences:
Multi-Tech Systems has over 40 years of experience in M2M communications, with over 20 million devices deployed worldwide across key industries like energy, healthcare, transportation, and more. They offer a wide range of cellular routers, modems, and embedded devices, as well as professional services, manufacturing, and support to help customers bring M2M solutions to market.
The document describes two sets of facial expression images called KDEF and AKDEF. KDEF contains 4900 images of 70 individuals displaying 7 emotional expressions photographed from 5 angles. AKDEF contains averaged versions of the KDEF images, with 70 pictures showing averaged male and female faces displaying the 7 expressions from 5 angles. Both sets were developed at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden for psychological and medical research on perception, attention, emotion, and more. Usage requires citation and is limited to non-commercial research.
Olaudah Equiano was born in West Africa in the 1700s. At age 11, he was kidnapped and sold into slavery. He was transported to the Americas where he endured a difficult life as a slave, being sold and resold to different owners. Eventually, he was able to purchase his freedom and settled in England, becoming a free man. His autobiography helped bring awareness about the horrors of slavery and helped advance the abolitionist movement in both England and America.
The document contains several images related to royalty and historical events: a photo of a teen king with a happy crowd; a painting depicting a child being taken from his mother; images of a gold carriage, King Louis XVI's execution, and a happy crowd; a portrait of Marie Antoinette; images related to treason and Marie Antoinette's execution by guillotine. The document also includes several external links and photo credits.
The Wright brothers were early pioneers of aviation and motor-powered flight. They began experimenting with gliders and wing-warping for control. Their first successful motorized plane, known as the Wright Flyer, flew in 1903 and marked the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. The Wright brothers continued developing their aircraft design and technology. They worked to add instruments and improve control and endurance of their planes. Later, the US Army showed interest in their planes for military purposes.
The document summarizes the narrator's childhood interest and journey in music. As a kid, the narrator loved making noise and beating on everything, annoying their parents. They joined their school band, starting on violin and then drums. Wanting to learn more, the narrator bought turntables to explore music production and DJing.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who has supported schools, literacy programs and orphanages in urban areas. Donations, volunteering, and participating in events like golf tournaments or bike rides can all help support urban ministry efforts.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who has supported schools, literacy programs and orphanages in urban areas. Donations, volunteering, and participating in events like golf tournaments or bike rides can all help support urban ministry efforts.
Speech powerpoint caitlin wilson generation ylbrese
The document appears to be a collection of Google image search results on the topic of "generation y sucks" and related terms. The images depict stereotypical characteristics often attributed to Generation Y/Millennials, such as receiving participation trophies, spending excessive time on phones/social media/video games, and having few responsibilities or life skills. Taken together, the images seem to represent common criticisms of and jokes about Millennials.
Emma Sullivan conducted online research on October 31, 2012. She visited several websites related to healthy eating tips and balanced diets. She viewed images of food pyramids, vehicles, golf, beaches, and cartoons.
This document discusses how technology has changed how students find and access information. It notes that students no longer rely primarily on books and now investigate information online using various sources. It provides examples of websites, tools and technologies students can use to find relevant information, collaborate with others, and organize resources. These include search engines, social bookmarking sites, cloud computing and personalized learning environments that allow customization. The document suggests students now communicate and work in different ways than previous generations due to growing up with technology as a regular part of their lives.
This document lists various topics and interests of the author including family, food, internet, friends, music, phone, sports, photography, clothing stores, amusement parks, social networks, movies, holidays, and sources of information like websites. It provides many hyperlinks to images related to these topics.
The document appears to be about Paityn Nelson and includes sections on inherited features, outer appearance, inherited traits, social behavior, talents and skills, future plans, eating habits, fears and pet peeves, favorites, emotions and feelings, life experiences, and includes various images related to family, hobbies and interests.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission in Oklahoma City and Tony Campolo's Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education. Urban Promise programs include workgroups, child sponsorship, fundraising challenges, bike rides and a partner program. Hands-on involvement opportunities include internships, tutoring and serving as street leaders. Donations of items like books, crafts and sports equipment also support urban ministry efforts.
This document contains definitions and images of various electrical and electronic components. Each item includes the Spanish name of the component, a brief definition or description of its function, and an embedded image. Some of the components defined include: foco (light bulb), clavija (plug), apagador (switch), transistor, resistencia (resistor), buzzer, timbre (bell), transformador (transformer), para rayos (lightning rod), tablero de luz (light board), chispero (spark plug), and pulsador (button).
The document contains a series of hyperlinks to images hosted on Flickr and YouTube. The hyperlinks are not accompanied by descriptive text or context, so the overall topic or purpose of the document cannot be determined from the information provided.
Tigers live in Asia and prefer warm forest habitats. They are solitary animals except for mothers and cubs. Tigers are powerful predators that can consume up to 40 pounds of food at a time, mainly deer and wild boar. They are able to run swiftly, climb trees, swim, and use camouflage to stalk and pounce on their prey.
French fries are fried potato sticks or strips. They are a popular snack or side dish served with hamburgers or sandwiches. French fries are made by cutting potatoes into thin strips, soaking them in water to remove starch, and then deep frying them to cook and crisp them. The fries are often salted and served hot.
The document defines an archipelago as a chain or group of islands. It provides pictures of different types of island formations and features including atolls, fjords, deltas, estuaries, isthmuses, straits, mesas, and plateaus to help illustrate what each of these geographic landforms look like.
Social media platforms like Twitter allow companies to communicate directly with customers through short messages and track discussions. While Twitter provides a way to respond quickly to negative rumors, companies must dedicate staff time to monitoring tweets which could result in overtime costs. The 140 character limit also constrains messaging on Twitter.
The Shortest Path To Wireless Communicationsderekpettis
This document provides an overview of Multi-Tech Systems, a company focused on Machine-to-Machine communications. In under 3 sentences:
Multi-Tech Systems has over 40 years of experience in M2M communications, with over 20 million devices deployed worldwide across key industries like energy, healthcare, transportation, and more. They offer a wide range of cellular routers, modems, and embedded devices, as well as professional services, manufacturing, and support to help customers bring M2M solutions to market.
The document describes two sets of facial expression images called KDEF and AKDEF. KDEF contains 4900 images of 70 individuals displaying 7 emotional expressions photographed from 5 angles. AKDEF contains averaged versions of the KDEF images, with 70 pictures showing averaged male and female faces displaying the 7 expressions from 5 angles. Both sets were developed at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden for psychological and medical research on perception, attention, emotion, and more. Usage requires citation and is limited to non-commercial research.
Study: The Future of VR, AR and Self-Driving CarsLinkedIn
We asked LinkedIn members worldwide about their levels of interest in the latest wave of technology: whether they’re using wearables, and whether they intend to buy self-driving cars and VR headsets as they become available. We asked them too about their attitudes to technology and to the growing role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the devices that they use. The answers were fascinating – and in many cases, surprising.
This SlideShare explores the full results of this study, including detailed market-by-market breakdowns of intention levels for each technology – and how attitudes change with age, location and seniority level. If you’re marketing a tech brand – or planning to use VR and wearables to reach a professional audience – then these are insights you won’t want to miss.
The document summarizes the life cycle of a butterfly in 4 stages: egg, larva, pupa, and adult. Pictures are included from online sources to illustrate each stage of the butterfly's development from egg to flying insect.
The document contains several images related to royalty and historical events: a photo of a teen king with a happy crowd; a painting depicting a child being taken from his mother; images of a gold carriage, King Louis XVI's execution, and a happy crowd; a portrait of Marie Antoinette; images related to treason and Marie Antoinette's execution by guillotine. The document also includes several links to these images on Google.
The Transcontinental Railroad connected the eastern and western United States by rail when it was completed in 1869. It allowed for easier travel and transportation of goods between coasts, promoting economic growth in the West through industries like farming, mining and cattle raising. The railroad was built through difficult terrain with labor from Irish and Chinese immigrant workers. Its completion is considered a major feat of 19th century engineering and a pivotal event in the development and settlement of the American West.
The Transcontinental Railroad connected the eastern and western United States by rail when it was completed in 1869. It allowed for much faster travel between coasts, in just days rather than months previously. The railroad spurred economic growth in the West through increased farming, mining, and cattle industries. It also led to the establishment of standard time zones across the country and increased immigration, especially from China as workers faced difficult construction conditions. The railroad became less important over time as automobiles, highways, and air travel developed.
This document contains a list of image URLs from various websites on the internet. The URLs link to images of common everyday objects like a piece of paper, a toasted bagel, matches, coins, and diagrams of cell structures.
The document contains links to images of cities, cruise ships, and helping the poor. It includes photos of wired city streets, cruise ships on the ocean, and people helping those in need. The images showcase beautiful cityscapes, large passenger vessels, and charitable acts of kindness.
Goldilocks goes for a walk in the forest and discovers a cottage belonging to three bears. She goes inside and eats their porridge, sits in their chairs, and tries their beds without permission. When the bears return home, they discover signs that someone has been in their cottage and eating their food. They find Goldilocks asleep in Baby Bear's bed.
The document lists and provides images of several famous landmarks from around the world, including the Statue of Liberty, the Eiffel Tower, and Mount Rushmore. Other landmarks mentioned are the Taj Mahal, the Great Pyramids of Giza, Christ the Redeemer statue, and the Great Wall of China. Links to pictures of each landmark are included.
This document provides a series of commands and instructions in both French and English. It tells the reader to talk to their mother, finish sandwiches and eat grapes. It also instructs the reader to listen to Spanish CDs, go to the kitchen and living room, and finish homework. Additional commands advise not dancing in class, playing tennis in their room, or eating too much pizza. The reader is also told to clean up, take out the trash, eat, cook, and do the dishes. Various images provide examples of these activities.
This document contains a series of unrelated images and keywords that do not form a coherent story or message. The images are of album covers, promotional umbrellas, and people holding hands. The keywords mention gifts, hardship, friendship, changing, acceptance, and different types of belonging. However, there is no clear connection between these visuals and words.
The document defines several political and social concepts through examples and images. It discusses ideology, individualism, collectivism, liberalism, self-interest, competition, freedom, rule of law, private property, and collective responsibility. For each term, it provides a brief definition and example to illustrate the meaning.
Teen pregnancy rates have been declining in the United States over the past two decades. However, rates still remain higher in the U.S. than in other western industrialized nations. Factors such as access to sex education and contraception have been shown to impact teen pregnancy rates across states and demographic groups. While the teen birth rate is falling, the costs of teen childbearing remain high both economically and socially.
The poem describes a scene of springtime. Children are playing as the "queer old balloonman" whistles in the distance, calling them to play. Spring has made "the world...mud-luscious" and "puddle-wonderful". The balloonman's whistling summons children from various games like hopscotch and jumprope to play.
Esta es una presentación para ser expuesta por alguien con algo de conocimiento acerca del taekwondo, una persona normal no podra comprenderla a la perfección, pero ayudará a sacar reflexiones respecto al tema.
The document appears to be describing a teen drama film or television show. It outlines the main plot points and characters. The plot involves three friends - Harriet, Abi, and Georgia - in high school. Harriet's boyfriend cheats on her with Georgia, causing drama between the friends. Harriet seeks revenge on Georgia for betraying her trust. The characters each have distinct personalities - Harriet is outgoing but easily betrayed, Abi is portrayed as naive, and Georgia is mean-spirited. The themes involve betrayal, friendship, and high school social politics.
The document appears to be describing a teen drama film or television show. It outlines the main plot points and characters. The plot involves three friends - Harriet, Abi, and Georgia - who are in high school. Harriet's boyfriend cheats on her with Georgia, causing drama between the friends. Harriet seeks revenge on Georgia for betraying her. The themes are portrayed as betrayal, friendship, and high school social politics. Each character is given a distinct personality to portray in the opening scene: Harriet is outgoing but easily betrayed; Abi is clumsy and naive; and Georgia is mean-spirited.
The document appears to be describing a teen drama film or television show. It outlines the main plot points and characters. The plot involves three friends - Harriet, Abi, and Georgia - in high school. Harriet's boyfriend cheats on her with Georgia, causing drama between the friends. Harriet seeks revenge on Georgia for betraying her trust. The characters each have distinct personalities - Harriet is outgoing but easily betrayed, Abi is portrayed as naive, and Georgia is mean-spirited. The themes involve betrayal, friendship, and high school social politics.
The document contains several links to images found through Google image search on a variety of topics including closets, phones, cars, cartoons, food logos, and fruits. The images linked seem to be for illustrative purposes on various how-to guides and articles.
This document discusses ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who has supported schools, literacy programs and orphanages in urban areas. Long-term donations, volunteering and participating in fundraising events like golf tournaments are encouraged to support these organizations' work.
This document discusses various ways to get involved in urban ministry through organizations like Urban Promise, which provides after-school programs, mentoring, camps and counseling in Camden, NJ, Wilmington, DE and Toronto. It also mentions Skyline Mission, Sunday Breakfast Mission, and the work of Tony Campolo, who advocates for nurturing schools, literacy centers, and orphanages in urban areas. The document outlines specific programs at Urban Promise like workgroups, child sponsorship, fundraising challenges, and their partner program. It encourages supporting urban ministry through donations, volunteering, or participating in events like their annual golf tournament.