Peedie Puffin left Papay Westray for Martha's Vineyard in February. He then traveled to Japan, and onto The Learning Center (TLC) in Suva, Fiji before leaving for Hong Kong. This is a slide show of Peedie's visit to the TLC school in Fiji.
During the school holidays, Abbie went to the swimming pool in Dunedin where she went down the hydro slide multiple times with her Aunty and Uncle. When bored, Abbie enjoys going for walks with her family, particularly to the shops in town. Abbie also traveled to Invercargill during the holidays where she captured paua and mussels and saw a boat pass by.
The document summarizes the speaker's farewell from their E3 class friends as they prepare to return home to share their experiences. It shows pictures of the speaker spending time with different friends, helping with homework, learning dances, attending sports games, and celebrating Easter traditions. The final pictures are of goodbyes with the E3 class friends as they wish the speaker well on their return home.
The toy spent the Easter holidays with their friend Danae in Greece. They had a great time painting red eggs and tasting traditional Greek sweets like tsoureki. On Easter day, Danae's family had a feast where they ate lamp, the traditional Greek Easter dish. The toy was sad their journey was coming to an end after making new friends and learning some Greek words and being able to read some too during their fun visit.
The document compares life experiences for the author's grandmother in 1942, mother in 1967, and herself in 2018. In 1942, the grandmother spent free time with friends in town squares and played with dolls and marbles, as modern technologies did not exist. Cars were small and polluting, and friends were not met at nightclubs. In 1967, the mother went to the cinema and beach with friends, traveled around Spain, and went to discos, but also had no mobile phones or computers. By 2018, the author has access to many modern technologies like mobile phones and video games, but also eats a variety of foods and participates in various sports, and travels by car as well as bus.
The students at El Carmen Primary School recently celebrated Thanksgiving, where they learned about how and why the holiday takes place each year, commemorating the English pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower in America with help from Native Americans before having a celebration together with turkey and other traditional foods.
Passport to Lithuania, European Friends:Traditional Toys and GamesSophia Kouzouli
The 1st Primary school of Pyrgos participates in a multilateral Comenius Project, entitled European Friends:Traditional Toys and Games, 2012-1-GB1-COMO6-18389. After each mobility, the pupils of the 1st Primary School of Pyrgos explore the history, geography, culture and cuisine of the chosen country in more detail culminating in a ‘Passport to a Partner’ day event.
The diary describes a teddy bear's experiences visiting schools in Ireland, Romania, and Finland over several months. In Romania, the teddy bear spent Christmas with two 7th grade girls, going caroling and enjoying traditional Romanian Christmas food. It also went sledding, ice skating, and snowman building. The teddy bear attended classes and school events, learning about Romanian culture, and was sad to say goodbye to new friends at the end of its stay.
Pol the toy visited his friend Anastasia and they went on a fun day of activities together. They went to the market to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, a big toy store that Pol loved, and then out for Pol's favorite lunch of souvlaki. In the evening they went to a cafe for sweets before Pol relaxed on the couch, tired from their busy day.
During the school holidays, Abbie went to the swimming pool in Dunedin where she went down the hydro slide multiple times with her Aunty and Uncle. When bored, Abbie enjoys going for walks with her family, particularly to the shops in town. Abbie also traveled to Invercargill during the holidays where she captured paua and mussels and saw a boat pass by.
The document summarizes the speaker's farewell from their E3 class friends as they prepare to return home to share their experiences. It shows pictures of the speaker spending time with different friends, helping with homework, learning dances, attending sports games, and celebrating Easter traditions. The final pictures are of goodbyes with the E3 class friends as they wish the speaker well on their return home.
The toy spent the Easter holidays with their friend Danae in Greece. They had a great time painting red eggs and tasting traditional Greek sweets like tsoureki. On Easter day, Danae's family had a feast where they ate lamp, the traditional Greek Easter dish. The toy was sad their journey was coming to an end after making new friends and learning some Greek words and being able to read some too during their fun visit.
The document compares life experiences for the author's grandmother in 1942, mother in 1967, and herself in 2018. In 1942, the grandmother spent free time with friends in town squares and played with dolls and marbles, as modern technologies did not exist. Cars were small and polluting, and friends were not met at nightclubs. In 1967, the mother went to the cinema and beach with friends, traveled around Spain, and went to discos, but also had no mobile phones or computers. By 2018, the author has access to many modern technologies like mobile phones and video games, but also eats a variety of foods and participates in various sports, and travels by car as well as bus.
The students at El Carmen Primary School recently celebrated Thanksgiving, where they learned about how and why the holiday takes place each year, commemorating the English pilgrims who arrived on the Mayflower in America with help from Native Americans before having a celebration together with turkey and other traditional foods.
Passport to Lithuania, European Friends:Traditional Toys and GamesSophia Kouzouli
The 1st Primary school of Pyrgos participates in a multilateral Comenius Project, entitled European Friends:Traditional Toys and Games, 2012-1-GB1-COMO6-18389. After each mobility, the pupils of the 1st Primary School of Pyrgos explore the history, geography, culture and cuisine of the chosen country in more detail culminating in a ‘Passport to a Partner’ day event.
The diary describes a teddy bear's experiences visiting schools in Ireland, Romania, and Finland over several months. In Romania, the teddy bear spent Christmas with two 7th grade girls, going caroling and enjoying traditional Romanian Christmas food. It also went sledding, ice skating, and snowman building. The teddy bear attended classes and school events, learning about Romanian culture, and was sad to say goodbye to new friends at the end of its stay.
Pol the toy visited his friend Anastasia and they went on a fun day of activities together. They went to the market to buy fresh fruits and vegetables, a big toy store that Pol loved, and then out for Pol's favorite lunch of souvlaki. In the evening they went to a cafe for sweets before Pol relaxed on the couch, tired from their busy day.
NASA is developing a personal flying suit called the Puffin that would allow a person to fly. The Puffin was designed by Mark D. Moore from NASA and would be 12 feet long and weigh 300 pounds. Unlike a jetpack, the Puffin fully encloses the body and is powered by electric motors rather than jets. NASA envisions the Puffin being used for military and rescue operations.
The horned puffin is a small, black and white seabird that breeds along the northern Pacific coast from Alaska to British Columbia. It spends its winters further south off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, and sometimes California. The puffin eats small fish and marine invertebrates that it can carry in its colorful bill. It lives in coastal burrows and mates for life, with pairs producing one egg each spring that takes over a month to hatch.
Puffins are seabirds in the alcid family that live in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. They have black and white plumage, short legs, and colorful bills. Puffins are 11-13 inches long, have a 21-24 inch wingspan, and weigh around 17.5 ounces. They live in coastal areas, eat small fish and crustaceans, and breed in large colonies during spring and summer months.
Managing expenses is quicker and easier with Concur's expense management solution. It allows employees to manage expenses on mobile devices, creates and submits expense reports from receipts and card charges. The solution streamlines the entire expense reporting process, reduces costs, increases compliance, and automates reimbursements and payments.
This document discusses the horned lizard species Phrynosoma. It lists 13 species of horned lizards and provides details about their physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, diets, and reproduction. Some species are oviparous and lay eggs while others are viviparous and give live birth. Their colors range from gray to brown and yellow. Many species are found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico in dry, scrubland environments. Their primary diet consists of ants, which they capture using their sticky tongue.
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi covers an area of 22,000 square meters, uses 33,000 tons of steel and 120,000 cubic meters of concrete, with 7000 foundation piles.
Puffins are small sea birds that live in the North Atlantic Ocean. They have a chunky body and colorful feathers that make them look like they are wearing a tuxedo. Puffins eat small fish and zooplankton that they can carry up to 30 of in their mouths. They get their food in groups. Male puffins will attack other seabirds that get too close to protect their family, and puffins have predators like black-backed gulls and humans who sometimes eat them. Puffin males build nests where females lay 1 to 5 eggs, and it takes 40 to 43 days for eggs to hatch into baby puffins that resemble hairless rabbits.
Rosie the raccoon went to the Raccoon Rodeo to ride Rhino Ralph, roping him here and riding him there as she participated in rodeo events like roping and riding.
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi covers an area of 22,000 square meters using 33,000 tons of steel and 120,000 cubic meters of concrete supported by 7,000 foundation piles.
Tamr | Strata hadoop 2014 Michael StonebrakerTamr_Inc
This document discusses three generations of data curation products and tools. Generation 1 involved traditional extract-transform-load (ETL) processes for data warehousing that scaled to around 25 data sources. Generation 2 added deduplication, outlier detection, and other tools to ETL but still had limited scalability. Generation 3 products like Tamr use machine learning, statistics, and human experts to automatically integrate schemas, perform deduplication, and clean data at much larger scales of thousands or tens of thousands of data sources. Tamr's architecture involves ingesting data, integrating schemas, sourcing human experts through a marketplace, deduplicating entities, data cleaning, and delivering results to data stores.
Identification of suitable substrate for oyster mushroom cultivationGayathiri Navirathan
This document discusses identifying suitable substrates for producing oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus). It outlines experiments testing different substrate compositions including sawdust, paddy straw, dry leaves, and shredded paper. The results showed that sawdust + paddy straw and sawdust + shredded paper substrates produced the highest average yield, total number of blooms, large bloom percentage, and shortest harvest interval, making them the most efficient substrates. Sawdust + paddy straw also had the highest production efficiency.
Optical illusions use visual tricks to create images that can be perceived differently than their real presentations. Some illusions rely on ambiguous figures or reversible perspectives that can be seen in more than one way. They provide insight into how our brains process visual information and demonstrate that perception is subjective rather than objective.
The document discusses oyster mushrooms, including that they are known as Pleurotus, have excellent nutritional value as a protein source, and can be cultivated using lignocellulosic waste materials. It provides details on the cultivation process, which involves chopping and soaking straw, applying spawn to prepared beds, maintaining proper temperature and humidity, and harvesting mature mushrooms. Key information covered includes common species of oyster mushrooms, their nutritional composition, and expected yields of over 500 kg of fresh mushrooms per ton of dry straw substrate.
The story follows a tree who loves a little boy as he grows up. As the boy ages, he asks the tree for money, housing, and a boat, and each time the tree allows parts of herself to be used to provide for the boy's needs. In the end, when the boy returns as an old man just wanting rest, the tree offers herself as a place for the boy to sit as an old stump, showing her enduring love and care for the boy through the years.
explosive exposure of the lies and falsehoods of mamata bannerjee, trinamul congress leader and Chief Minister. Bursting the bubble of self created myths of mamata. With documents etc laying bare mamata's misrule and how she has taken the people for a ride by hoodwinking them.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
NASA is developing a personal flying suit called the Puffin that would allow a person to fly. The Puffin was designed by Mark D. Moore from NASA and would be 12 feet long and weigh 300 pounds. Unlike a jetpack, the Puffin fully encloses the body and is powered by electric motors rather than jets. NASA envisions the Puffin being used for military and rescue operations.
The horned puffin is a small, black and white seabird that breeds along the northern Pacific coast from Alaska to British Columbia. It spends its winters further south off the coasts of Alaska, Washington, and sometimes California. The puffin eats small fish and marine invertebrates that it can carry in its colorful bill. It lives in coastal burrows and mates for life, with pairs producing one egg each spring that takes over a month to hatch.
Puffins are seabirds in the alcid family that live in the North Atlantic and North Pacific oceans. They have black and white plumage, short legs, and colorful bills. Puffins are 11-13 inches long, have a 21-24 inch wingspan, and weigh around 17.5 ounces. They live in coastal areas, eat small fish and crustaceans, and breed in large colonies during spring and summer months.
Managing expenses is quicker and easier with Concur's expense management solution. It allows employees to manage expenses on mobile devices, creates and submits expense reports from receipts and card charges. The solution streamlines the entire expense reporting process, reduces costs, increases compliance, and automates reimbursements and payments.
This document discusses the horned lizard species Phrynosoma. It lists 13 species of horned lizards and provides details about their physical characteristics, behaviors, habitats, diets, and reproduction. Some species are oviparous and lay eggs while others are viviparous and give live birth. Their colors range from gray to brown and yellow. Many species are found in the southwestern United States and northern Mexico in dry, scrubland environments. Their primary diet consists of ants, which they capture using their sticky tongue.
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi covers an area of 22,000 square meters, uses 33,000 tons of steel and 120,000 cubic meters of concrete, with 7000 foundation piles.
Puffins are small sea birds that live in the North Atlantic Ocean. They have a chunky body and colorful feathers that make them look like they are wearing a tuxedo. Puffins eat small fish and zooplankton that they can carry up to 30 of in their mouths. They get their food in groups. Male puffins will attack other seabirds that get too close to protect their family, and puffins have predators like black-backed gulls and humans who sometimes eat them. Puffin males build nests where females lay 1 to 5 eggs, and it takes 40 to 43 days for eggs to hatch into baby puffins that resemble hairless rabbits.
Rosie the raccoon went to the Raccoon Rodeo to ride Rhino Ralph, roping him here and riding him there as she participated in rodeo events like roping and riding.
The Sheikh Zayed Mosque in Abu Dhabi covers an area of 22,000 square meters using 33,000 tons of steel and 120,000 cubic meters of concrete supported by 7,000 foundation piles.
Tamr | Strata hadoop 2014 Michael StonebrakerTamr_Inc
This document discusses three generations of data curation products and tools. Generation 1 involved traditional extract-transform-load (ETL) processes for data warehousing that scaled to around 25 data sources. Generation 2 added deduplication, outlier detection, and other tools to ETL but still had limited scalability. Generation 3 products like Tamr use machine learning, statistics, and human experts to automatically integrate schemas, perform deduplication, and clean data at much larger scales of thousands or tens of thousands of data sources. Tamr's architecture involves ingesting data, integrating schemas, sourcing human experts through a marketplace, deduplicating entities, data cleaning, and delivering results to data stores.
Identification of suitable substrate for oyster mushroom cultivationGayathiri Navirathan
This document discusses identifying suitable substrates for producing oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus). It outlines experiments testing different substrate compositions including sawdust, paddy straw, dry leaves, and shredded paper. The results showed that sawdust + paddy straw and sawdust + shredded paper substrates produced the highest average yield, total number of blooms, large bloom percentage, and shortest harvest interval, making them the most efficient substrates. Sawdust + paddy straw also had the highest production efficiency.
Optical illusions use visual tricks to create images that can be perceived differently than their real presentations. Some illusions rely on ambiguous figures or reversible perspectives that can be seen in more than one way. They provide insight into how our brains process visual information and demonstrate that perception is subjective rather than objective.
The document discusses oyster mushrooms, including that they are known as Pleurotus, have excellent nutritional value as a protein source, and can be cultivated using lignocellulosic waste materials. It provides details on the cultivation process, which involves chopping and soaking straw, applying spawn to prepared beds, maintaining proper temperature and humidity, and harvesting mature mushrooms. Key information covered includes common species of oyster mushrooms, their nutritional composition, and expected yields of over 500 kg of fresh mushrooms per ton of dry straw substrate.
The story follows a tree who loves a little boy as he grows up. As the boy ages, he asks the tree for money, housing, and a boat, and each time the tree allows parts of herself to be used to provide for the boy's needs. In the end, when the boy returns as an old man just wanting rest, the tree offers herself as a place for the boy to sit as an old stump, showing her enduring love and care for the boy through the years.
explosive exposure of the lies and falsehoods of mamata bannerjee, trinamul congress leader and Chief Minister. Bursting the bubble of self created myths of mamata. With documents etc laying bare mamata's misrule and how she has taken the people for a ride by hoodwinking them.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
Level 3 NCEA - NZ: A Nation In the Making 1872 - 1900 SML.pptHenry Hollis
The History of NZ 1870-1900.
Making of a Nation.
From the NZ Wars to Liberals,
Richard Seddon, George Grey,
Social Laboratory, New Zealand,
Confiscations, Kotahitanga, Kingitanga, Parliament, Suffrage, Repudiation, Economic Change, Agriculture, Gold Mining, Timber, Flax, Sheep, Dairying,