This recipe calls for 150g of flour, 2 eggs, 250ml of milk, a pinch of salt, and either mineral water or plain water to make pancakes. The batter is fried in butter or oil and served with icing sugar or cream.
Clarissa created a video about the health benefits of dialysis machines. She wrote a script, cast actors, and storyboarded scenes. Issues arose when she realized she filmed vertically instead of horizontally. After learning to edit on Final Cut Pro, she added scenes, cut extras, and adjusted music levels. Testing showed the video was professional but short and could have more health facts. For next time, Clarissa will film horizontally, add length and facts, and specify the target age group.
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1. Social media has grown rapidly over the past two decades and is now an integral part of daily life for many people globally. Mobile access to social media, especially through apps, is driving much of its continued growth.
2. Consumers
1. Tonometry is a clinical technique that measures intraocular pressure (IOP) by assessing the combined resistance of the eye's coats and IOP. A tonometer is a device that measures pressure on the optic nerves from fluid in the eyes.
2. Normal IOP ranges from 10-21 mmHg but an IOP over 21 mmHg increases glaucoma risk. IOP fluctuates throughout the day and is affected by various physiological and pharmacological factors.
3. Common tonometry methods include applanation, indentation, and air puff non-contact tonometry. Applanation tonometry like the Goldmann tonometer is currently the gold standard but techniques like Perkins, Tono-Pen, Sch
Aquí encontrarás todo sobre Philipe Pagés, y sabes quién es el, verdad? Pues ese es el verdadero nombre de RICHARD CLAYDERMAN!.. Si hubieras visto este powerpoint antes, ya lo sabrías, entonces no pierdas más tiempo y aprende más acerca de este reconocido pianista!
The document analyzes incentives provided to teachers with master's degrees and how it affects higher levels 2CE and 2DE. The real increase is 2-3%, never exceeding 9%. It recommends reviewing and maintaining the criteria used for specializations. Tables show the salaries without specialization, with specialization, and with a master's degree for different levels and grades. The increase with a master's degree is 2-8%, lower than the proposed 15%. The document suggests salaries if the increase was actually 15% with a master's degree.
This document provides a recipe for an apple pie. It lists the ingredients needed for the dough, including wheat flour, powdered sugar, eggs, margarine or butter, and baking powder. It also lists the filling ingredients of apples, cinnamon, and sugar. The instructions explain how to make the dough, divide it in half to form the bottom and top crusts, add the apple filling, and bake the pie at 180°C for 40 minutes.
Clarissa created a video about the health benefits of dialysis machines. She wrote a script, cast actors, and storyboarded scenes. Issues arose when she realized she filmed vertically instead of horizontally. After learning to edit on Final Cut Pro, she added scenes, cut extras, and adjusted music levels. Testing showed the video was professional but short and could have more health facts. For next time, Clarissa will film horizontally, add length and facts, and specify the target age group.
AGES 25-34
AGES 35-44
AGES 45-54
AGES 55-64
AGES 65+
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18%
13%
5%
WHITE
HISPANIC
AFRICANAMERICAN
ASIAN
OTHER
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8%
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1. Social media has grown rapidly over the past two decades and is now an integral part of daily life for many people globally. Mobile access to social media, especially through apps, is driving much of its continued growth.
2. Consumers
1. Tonometry is a clinical technique that measures intraocular pressure (IOP) by assessing the combined resistance of the eye's coats and IOP. A tonometer is a device that measures pressure on the optic nerves from fluid in the eyes.
2. Normal IOP ranges from 10-21 mmHg but an IOP over 21 mmHg increases glaucoma risk. IOP fluctuates throughout the day and is affected by various physiological and pharmacological factors.
3. Common tonometry methods include applanation, indentation, and air puff non-contact tonometry. Applanation tonometry like the Goldmann tonometer is currently the gold standard but techniques like Perkins, Tono-Pen, Sch
Aquí encontrarás todo sobre Philipe Pagés, y sabes quién es el, verdad? Pues ese es el verdadero nombre de RICHARD CLAYDERMAN!.. Si hubieras visto este powerpoint antes, ya lo sabrías, entonces no pierdas más tiempo y aprende más acerca de este reconocido pianista!
The document analyzes incentives provided to teachers with master's degrees and how it affects higher levels 2CE and 2DE. The real increase is 2-3%, never exceeding 9%. It recommends reviewing and maintaining the criteria used for specializations. Tables show the salaries without specialization, with specialization, and with a master's degree for different levels and grades. The increase with a master's degree is 2-8%, lower than the proposed 15%. The document suggests salaries if the increase was actually 15% with a master's degree.
This document provides a recipe for an apple pie. It lists the ingredients needed for the dough, including wheat flour, powdered sugar, eggs, margarine or butter, and baking powder. It also lists the filling ingredients of apples, cinnamon, and sugar. The instructions explain how to make the dough, divide it in half to form the bottom and top crusts, add the apple filling, and bake the pie at 180°C for 40 minutes.
This document provides a recipe for making croissants in 6 steps. It lists the ingredients needed as milk, sugar, flour, eggs, yeast, butter, and jam. The recipe instructs how to make the dough by mixing flour, salt, sugar, yeast solution, eggs and warm milk with butter. The dough is then kneaded for 10-15 minutes and left to rise for 45 minutes before being rolled out and cut into triangles. The triangles can be filled with apples, cheese or chocolate before being rolled up, placed on a baking sheet and left to rise for 20 minutes. They are then baked at 180 degrees Celsius for 18 minutes until golden brown.
This recipe provides instructions for making chocolate chip muffins using flour, baking powder, vanilla sugar, water, oil, sugar, eggs, and chocolate chips. The dry ingredients are mixed in one bowl and the wet ingredients are mixed in another before being combined. The chocolate chips are added and some are saved to sprinkle on top. The batter is poured into muffin molds and baked at 180 degrees Celsius until ready.
A young fisherman named Wars lived on the Vistula River and loved fishing. One night, he saw a beautiful mermaid named Sawa singing in the water. Wars fell in love with her and asked her to be his wife. Sawa agreed and turned into a human. They married and lived happily ever after. The capital of Poland, Warsaw, is said to derive its name from their names combined: Wars and Sawa. The mermaid is also featured on the coat of arms of Warsaw.
The document describes some of the plants and animals found in Bialowieza, including European bisons, lynxes, and deers. It also mentions that there is a museum in Bialowieza that provides information about the many plants, animals, and history of this place, and that the Bialowieza Forest contains the oldest trees in Europe.
In Poland, many people have pets like fish, dogs, cats, hamsters, and parrots. The document's author has a hamster and fish, and their grandfather has a dog named Misiek. Last summer, the author went to Kłajpeda in Lithuania and watched a dolphin show. Dolphins are mammals that live in the sea but have fins and tails like fish. They eat fish and like to play, jump, and even play basketball with their trainers. The author prefers safari parks to zoos because the animals are not in cages and live freely in fields and forests.
This document summarizes three traditional Polish instruments - the piano, flute, and violin. The piano is described as a stringed hammer keyboard instrument with vertically placed strings and many features in common with the modern piano. The flute is defined as a woodwind lipophone instrument typically made of thin hollow tube, including the piccolo and simple flute. The violin is introduced as the smallest string instrument currently used, known for its highest pitch.
The document contains Christmas greetings from pupils and staff at Primary School No 5 in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. It includes messages wishing recipients a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Christmas filled with magic, wonder, love, peace and bliss. The greetings are provided in both English and Polish.
This document provides a glossary of various art forms and activities that were explored by students from several primary schools across Europe as part of an Erasmus+ arts project. The glossary includes visual art forms like painting, pottery, sculpture, and origami as well as performing arts like drama, dancing, singing, playing instruments, and outdoor activities like sand pictures and playing boomwhackers. The glossary was produced collaboratively by students from schools in Poland, Cyprus, Lithuania, Italy, Estonia, Slovakia, Greece, and Portugal.
The document discusses an Erasmus+ project called Arts@creativity.eu that showcases artworks by pupils and teachers at Vilniaus Pranciškaus vidurine mokykla, a school in Lithuania. The project shares creative works from students and instructors to promote arts education.
This short poem asks questions about different feelings like being happy, sad, tired or bad. It then notes that how one feels is often up to them, as they can choose to feel positive like pink or negative like deep blue. The poem ends by repeatedly asking "How are you today?" and "How are you keeping?," checking in on the reader's emotional state.
In Poland, people typically only dress up on a few occasions, such as during carnival time and Christmas caroling. For Christmas caroling, groups of carolers traditionally dress up in costumes depicting biblical and folklore figures and go from house to house singing songs. Some common costumes included King Herod, angels, devils, and characters like Turon, who was dressed as a wild ox. The carolers would entertain neighbors and receive food or money in exchange. There are various regional forms of caroling traditions in Poland involving performances of nativity scenes and songs telling the story of Christ's birth.
Leonardo da Vinci was an excellent painter, architect and inventor in the 15th-16th centuries who produced many studies and designs related to human flight, including early concepts of helicopters and hang gliders. While most of his flying machine designs were impractical, the hang glider design has been successfully reconstructed and flown. The first successful flights with humans aboard balloons and gliders helped progress the development of aviation in the 18th century. The Wright brothers' airplane, which incorporated a motor, achieved the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight in 1903.
The Wright brothers were interested in flight from a young age after their father gave them a toy helicopter. They began experimenting with gliders to understand wing design and aerodynamics. Wilbur and Orville built a wind tunnel to study how air flows over wings. In 1903, they successfully tested their motor-powered airplane, called the Flyer, achieving the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. Their achievement at Kitty Hawk on December 17, 1903 marked a major breakthrough in aviation history.
An old, mean woman living alone was skeptical of a starving tramp who came to her door asking for food and water. He claimed to have a magic leaf that could make soup. She reluctantly allowed him into her kitchen and provided a pot of water and some spices. When the soup was ready and they sat down to eat, the tramp revealed the "magic" leaf was just a common bay leaf. The soup was delicious and the tramp had tricked the woman into showing kindness to a stranger through harmless deception.
Janosik was given magic gifts as a child from three witches - a shirt, belt, and alpenstock - that gave him super speed, strength, and bullet resistance. He used these powers to rob rich people with friends and give to the poor. However, the girl he loved betrayed him by destroying the magic gifts and reporting him to soldiers, leading to Janosik's capture and hanging.
The document contains descriptions of various places, songs, and dances. It provides clues for the user to guess the answers. The places described include landmarks and cities in Europe, such as Piazza San Marco in Venice, Tallinn, and Porto. The songs mentioned include "Let It Be" by The Beatles and a piece of music composed by Chopin. Dances described include the Sirtaki dance from Greece. The document is asking the user to guess the answers based on the clues provided in each section.
Anna Fuszara is an artist educator and cultural animator who was met by the 'Arts@creativity.eu' Erasmus+ project team on March 15, 2017 in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. Her website is anna-fuszara.tumblr.com and she has created slideshows for the Arts@creativity.eu project.
Teresa Adamowska is a Polish painter who studied at the High School of Fine Arts in Supraśl and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Turuń. She is currently a teacher at the High School of Fine Art in Łomża, Poland. Over her career she has painted many paintings, illustrated books, and created scenographies. She often exhibits her artworks in galleries in Poland and abroad and has received several awards for her work.
The timple is a 5-string traditional Canarian instrument typically about 38-40 centimeters long. It is most commonly tuned to D, A, E, C, and G. Simon Morales Tavío of Lanzarote is known as the father of modern timples from the mid-20th century onward. The timple is usually handcrafted out of wood and features a characteristic hump on its back, earning it the affectionate nickname of "resounding little camel" in some island areas. Some of the most renowned timplists include Totoyo Millares, Domingo Rodríguez Oramas, Benito Cabrera, Germán López,
You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
Find out more:
https://cansa.org.za/resources-to-help-share-a-parent-or-loved-ones-cancer-diagnosis-with-a-child/
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This document provides a recipe for making croissants in 6 steps. It lists the ingredients needed as milk, sugar, flour, eggs, yeast, butter, and jam. The recipe instructs how to make the dough by mixing flour, salt, sugar, yeast solution, eggs and warm milk with butter. The dough is then kneaded for 10-15 minutes and left to rise for 45 minutes before being rolled out and cut into triangles. The triangles can be filled with apples, cheese or chocolate before being rolled up, placed on a baking sheet and left to rise for 20 minutes. They are then baked at 180 degrees Celsius for 18 minutes until golden brown.
This recipe provides instructions for making chocolate chip muffins using flour, baking powder, vanilla sugar, water, oil, sugar, eggs, and chocolate chips. The dry ingredients are mixed in one bowl and the wet ingredients are mixed in another before being combined. The chocolate chips are added and some are saved to sprinkle on top. The batter is poured into muffin molds and baked at 180 degrees Celsius until ready.
A young fisherman named Wars lived on the Vistula River and loved fishing. One night, he saw a beautiful mermaid named Sawa singing in the water. Wars fell in love with her and asked her to be his wife. Sawa agreed and turned into a human. They married and lived happily ever after. The capital of Poland, Warsaw, is said to derive its name from their names combined: Wars and Sawa. The mermaid is also featured on the coat of arms of Warsaw.
The document describes some of the plants and animals found in Bialowieza, including European bisons, lynxes, and deers. It also mentions that there is a museum in Bialowieza that provides information about the many plants, animals, and history of this place, and that the Bialowieza Forest contains the oldest trees in Europe.
In Poland, many people have pets like fish, dogs, cats, hamsters, and parrots. The document's author has a hamster and fish, and their grandfather has a dog named Misiek. Last summer, the author went to Kłajpeda in Lithuania and watched a dolphin show. Dolphins are mammals that live in the sea but have fins and tails like fish. They eat fish and like to play, jump, and even play basketball with their trainers. The author prefers safari parks to zoos because the animals are not in cages and live freely in fields and forests.
This document summarizes three traditional Polish instruments - the piano, flute, and violin. The piano is described as a stringed hammer keyboard instrument with vertically placed strings and many features in common with the modern piano. The flute is defined as a woodwind lipophone instrument typically made of thin hollow tube, including the piccolo and simple flute. The violin is introduced as the smallest string instrument currently used, known for its highest pitch.
The document contains Christmas greetings from pupils and staff at Primary School No 5 in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. It includes messages wishing recipients a Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, Christmas filled with magic, wonder, love, peace and bliss. The greetings are provided in both English and Polish.
This document provides a glossary of various art forms and activities that were explored by students from several primary schools across Europe as part of an Erasmus+ arts project. The glossary includes visual art forms like painting, pottery, sculpture, and origami as well as performing arts like drama, dancing, singing, playing instruments, and outdoor activities like sand pictures and playing boomwhackers. The glossary was produced collaboratively by students from schools in Poland, Cyprus, Lithuania, Italy, Estonia, Slovakia, Greece, and Portugal.
The document discusses an Erasmus+ project called Arts@creativity.eu that showcases artworks by pupils and teachers at Vilniaus Pranciškaus vidurine mokykla, a school in Lithuania. The project shares creative works from students and instructors to promote arts education.
This short poem asks questions about different feelings like being happy, sad, tired or bad. It then notes that how one feels is often up to them, as they can choose to feel positive like pink or negative like deep blue. The poem ends by repeatedly asking "How are you today?" and "How are you keeping?," checking in on the reader's emotional state.
In Poland, people typically only dress up on a few occasions, such as during carnival time and Christmas caroling. For Christmas caroling, groups of carolers traditionally dress up in costumes depicting biblical and folklore figures and go from house to house singing songs. Some common costumes included King Herod, angels, devils, and characters like Turon, who was dressed as a wild ox. The carolers would entertain neighbors and receive food or money in exchange. There are various regional forms of caroling traditions in Poland involving performances of nativity scenes and songs telling the story of Christ's birth.
Leonardo da Vinci was an excellent painter, architect and inventor in the 15th-16th centuries who produced many studies and designs related to human flight, including early concepts of helicopters and hang gliders. While most of his flying machine designs were impractical, the hang glider design has been successfully reconstructed and flown. The first successful flights with humans aboard balloons and gliders helped progress the development of aviation in the 18th century. The Wright brothers' airplane, which incorporated a motor, achieved the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight in 1903.
The Wright brothers were interested in flight from a young age after their father gave them a toy helicopter. They began experimenting with gliders to understand wing design and aerodynamics. Wilbur and Orville built a wind tunnel to study how air flows over wings. In 1903, they successfully tested their motor-powered airplane, called the Flyer, achieving the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight. Their achievement at Kitty Hawk on December 17, 1903 marked a major breakthrough in aviation history.
An old, mean woman living alone was skeptical of a starving tramp who came to her door asking for food and water. He claimed to have a magic leaf that could make soup. She reluctantly allowed him into her kitchen and provided a pot of water and some spices. When the soup was ready and they sat down to eat, the tramp revealed the "magic" leaf was just a common bay leaf. The soup was delicious and the tramp had tricked the woman into showing kindness to a stranger through harmless deception.
Janosik was given magic gifts as a child from three witches - a shirt, belt, and alpenstock - that gave him super speed, strength, and bullet resistance. He used these powers to rob rich people with friends and give to the poor. However, the girl he loved betrayed him by destroying the magic gifts and reporting him to soldiers, leading to Janosik's capture and hanging.
The document contains descriptions of various places, songs, and dances. It provides clues for the user to guess the answers. The places described include landmarks and cities in Europe, such as Piazza San Marco in Venice, Tallinn, and Porto. The songs mentioned include "Let It Be" by The Beatles and a piece of music composed by Chopin. Dances described include the Sirtaki dance from Greece. The document is asking the user to guess the answers based on the clues provided in each section.
Anna Fuszara is an artist educator and cultural animator who was met by the 'Arts@creativity.eu' Erasmus+ project team on March 15, 2017 in Bielsk Podlaski, Poland. Her website is anna-fuszara.tumblr.com and she has created slideshows for the Arts@creativity.eu project.
Teresa Adamowska is a Polish painter who studied at the High School of Fine Arts in Supraśl and the Faculty of Fine Arts in Turuń. She is currently a teacher at the High School of Fine Art in Łomża, Poland. Over her career she has painted many paintings, illustrated books, and created scenographies. She often exhibits her artworks in galleries in Poland and abroad and has received several awards for her work.
The timple is a 5-string traditional Canarian instrument typically about 38-40 centimeters long. It is most commonly tuned to D, A, E, C, and G. Simon Morales Tavío of Lanzarote is known as the father of modern timples from the mid-20th century onward. The timple is usually handcrafted out of wood and features a characteristic hump on its back, earning it the affectionate nickname of "resounding little camel" in some island areas. Some of the most renowned timplists include Totoyo Millares, Domingo Rodríguez Oramas, Benito Cabrera, Germán López,
You may be stressed about revealing your cancer diagnosis to your child or children.
Children love stories and these often provide parents with a means of broaching tricky subjects and so the ‘The Secret Warrior’ book was especially written for CANSA TLC, by creative writer and social worker, Sally Ann Carter.
Find out more:
https://cansa.org.za/resources-to-help-share-a-parent-or-loved-ones-cancer-diagnosis-with-a-child/
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Covey says most people look for quick fixes. They see a big success and want to know how he did it, believing (and hoping) they can do the same following a quick bullet list.
But real change, the author says, comes not from the outside in, but from the inside out. And the most fundamental way of changing yourself is through a paradigm shift.
That paradigm shift is a new way of looking at the world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People presents an approach to effectiveness based on character and principles.
The first three habits indeed deal with yourself because it all starts with you. The first three habits move you from dependence from the world to the independence of making your own world.
Habits 4, 5 and 6 are about people and relationships. The will move you from independence to interdependence. Such, cooperating to achieve more than you could have by yourself.
The last habit, habit number 7, focuses on continuous growth and improvement.
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Breathing : The Ultimate Healer For The Mind And BodyEmon62
Breathing is a natural function that all living things do regularly. However breathing properly help maintain and gives human beings control over emotion. Deep breathing can open up blood vessel and activate the parasympathetic nervous system which is the rest and digest function.
There are breathing technique that can help with regulating and calming the person. There are other methods to help take in more oxygen shown in this slide.
A key component is nitric oxide which opens up the blood vessel. In a person will have better circulation.
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2. Ingredients:
• 150 g flour
• 2 eggs
• 250ml milk
• Pinch of salt
• Mineral water or plain water
• Butter of oil for frying
• Some icing sugar or cream