This document repeats the phrase "Making a hot pot by ourselves" multiple times without providing any additional context or details about making a hot pot at home. The document suggests preparing a hot pot meal independently but does not explain the steps involved or ingredients needed.
The document discusses the importance of being a global citizen and participating in civil society organizations. It describes CIVICUS, a global alliance that promotes citizen participation and civil society movements in over 100 countries. CIVICUS holds world congresses, including one in Botswana that attracted over 1,000 people from 100 countries. It also discusses the duties of citizens, which include cooperating with the government, obeying laws, paying taxes, and serving one's country and community.
Anping Fort in Tainan City was originally built by the Dutch in the 17th century and called Fort Zeelandia. It has since gone through periods of occupation and destruction under the Dutch, Japanese, and others. The fort and surrounding area now contain several parks and museums celebrating Tainan's history and Aboriginal culture, including the Cha-Ha-Mu Aboriginal Park and Museum, Historic Harborside Park, and Lin Mo-Niang Park. Tainan Park is also a major attraction, covering over 10 million square feet and containing botanical gardens, performance venues, and other facilities.
The document discusses the effects of Agent Orange used by the United States during the Vietnam War and profiles victims who were born with disabilities. It notes photos of victims that haunted the author and describes the victims as living but without truly knowing life. However, it also profiles victims who have achieved success despite their disabilities, such as a musician who plays piano with his feet, a student who won an academic competition, and a young scientist, showing what the crippled can do.
Ci Rong Wu - Tainan Municipal Fusing Junior High SchoolBritish Council
The document provides useful tips on how to keep healthy, including playing sports, eating well, sleeping well, and being in a good mood. It recommends running, swimming, playing ball, or riding a bike for exercise. It also suggests eating a balanced diet with foods from different groups each day. The document advises sleeping 8 hours per night for rest and recommends positive thinking and laughter to stay in a good mood.
The document describes Ho Nueng, a traditional cuisine from Taling Chan Sub District in northern Thailand. Ho Nueng involves wrapping ingredients like fish, chicken, or pork mixed with herbs and spices in banana leaves and steaming them. The document provides the recipe and instructions for making Ho Nueng. It aims to educate new generations and conserve this important part of local culture.
The document discusses the use of polystyrene boxes at a school in Malaysia. It finds that 76.5% of students use polystyrene boxes on a daily basis to store and transport food. While cheap and good for storing hot/cold items, polystyrene boxes are not environmentally friendly. The document suggests students and teachers reduce polystyrene box usage by bringing food from home or using alternatives to reduce waste.
This document repeats the phrase "Making a hot pot by ourselves" multiple times without providing any additional context or details about making a hot pot at home. The document suggests preparing a hot pot meal independently but does not explain the steps involved or ingredients needed.
The document discusses the importance of being a global citizen and participating in civil society organizations. It describes CIVICUS, a global alliance that promotes citizen participation and civil society movements in over 100 countries. CIVICUS holds world congresses, including one in Botswana that attracted over 1,000 people from 100 countries. It also discusses the duties of citizens, which include cooperating with the government, obeying laws, paying taxes, and serving one's country and community.
Anping Fort in Tainan City was originally built by the Dutch in the 17th century and called Fort Zeelandia. It has since gone through periods of occupation and destruction under the Dutch, Japanese, and others. The fort and surrounding area now contain several parks and museums celebrating Tainan's history and Aboriginal culture, including the Cha-Ha-Mu Aboriginal Park and Museum, Historic Harborside Park, and Lin Mo-Niang Park. Tainan Park is also a major attraction, covering over 10 million square feet and containing botanical gardens, performance venues, and other facilities.
The document discusses the effects of Agent Orange used by the United States during the Vietnam War and profiles victims who were born with disabilities. It notes photos of victims that haunted the author and describes the victims as living but without truly knowing life. However, it also profiles victims who have achieved success despite their disabilities, such as a musician who plays piano with his feet, a student who won an academic competition, and a young scientist, showing what the crippled can do.
Ci Rong Wu - Tainan Municipal Fusing Junior High SchoolBritish Council
The document provides useful tips on how to keep healthy, including playing sports, eating well, sleeping well, and being in a good mood. It recommends running, swimming, playing ball, or riding a bike for exercise. It also suggests eating a balanced diet with foods from different groups each day. The document advises sleeping 8 hours per night for rest and recommends positive thinking and laughter to stay in a good mood.
The document describes Ho Nueng, a traditional cuisine from Taling Chan Sub District in northern Thailand. Ho Nueng involves wrapping ingredients like fish, chicken, or pork mixed with herbs and spices in banana leaves and steaming them. The document provides the recipe and instructions for making Ho Nueng. It aims to educate new generations and conserve this important part of local culture.
The document discusses the use of polystyrene boxes at a school in Malaysia. It finds that 76.5% of students use polystyrene boxes on a daily basis to store and transport food. While cheap and good for storing hot/cold items, polystyrene boxes are not environmentally friendly. The document suggests students and teachers reduce polystyrene box usage by bringing food from home or using alternatives to reduce waste.
This document provides information about Ka Nom Tean, a cultural food from Ban Wang Luk village in Sukhothai, Thailand. The author studied the cultural significance and tradition of making Ka Nom Tean, which has been passed down for generations. The purpose was to understand and conserve local culture while sharing their experience with international peers. The author documented the process of making Ka Nom Tean and its ingredients of sticky rice flour, coconut, sesame, and sugar filling wrapped and steamed in banana leaves.
The document describes Ho Nueng, a traditional cuisine from Taling Chan Sub District in northern Thailand. Ho Nueng involves wrapping ingredients like fish, chicken, or pork mixed with herbs and spices in banana leaves and steaming them. The document provides the recipe and instructions for making Ho Nueng. It aims to educate new generations and conserve this important part of local culture.
The document introduces the author, Danielle Victoria anak Egong, a 14-year-old student from Sarawak, Malaysia. It discusses what it means to be a global citizen and the responsibility to avoid environmental degradation. It then explains the importance of air for human breathing and plant photosynthesis. The document also defines air pollution as contamination from human activities that can harm the natural environment. Some key pollutants are identified such as smoke, vehicle fumes, and factory emissions. Ways to reduce global warming through actions like planting trees, reducing toxic chemicals, and practicing the 3Rs are suggested. The document concludes by emphasizing factors that cause air pollution and their effects, and calling for actions like not smoking and carpooling
The document discusses several environmental issues including pollution of oceans, deforestation, and water contamination. It notes that forests and trees provide oxygen and help mitigate floods. However, forests are being destroyed through burning. It also highlights that water pollution is a major global problem caused by vehicle emissions, factory waste, and oil spills. The document calls on people to protect the environment, grow more trees, and work to solve these challenges to keep the planet healthy.
The document discusses the concept of a global citizen and their responsibilities. A global citizen understands their responsibility to others, the environment, and society. They are aware of how their actions impact people worldwide. Being a global citizen means gaining skills and knowledge related to local, national, and global issues to promote civic participation and progress worldwide.
This document summarizes a student project about fishing tools in the community of Ban Wang Dad in Thailand. The project involved researching and documenting the traditional fishing tools used by villagers, surveying community members about fishing tool customs and traditions, and creating a cultural branding presentation to share the experience with other students abroad and conserve the local culture. The fishing tools are an important part of the community's heritage in Ban Wang Dad and have been used for fishing by villagers for a long time.
Global citizen refers to citizenship on a global level where people participate in public affairs and policy to pursue social justice and a just community. As a global citizen, one thinks of the world as their country and doing good for the world as their religion. It entails responsibility to reduce inequality and environmental harm through participatory action. The concept of global citizen education is increasingly incorporated in education to develop citizens who can remain calm and competent in any situation.
The document discusses a community project in Ban Wang Dad Sub District, Bandan District, Sukhothai Province, Thailand. The project aims to study and conserve the local Ha Tuen tradition. Specifically, it involves investigating the Ha Tuen cultural tradition, creating a presentation about it, and exhibiting the work to both the local community and international students to promote cultural understanding and preservation.
Nanzih was a rural area where people used oxcarts for transportation in the past. Now, people can take the MRT to work. In the future, Nanzih is expected to become a central part of Kaohsiung city with a more complete transportation system as the area changes from rural to urban.
The document discusses three main types of pollution: land, air, and water pollution. It provides sources and facts for each type as well as ways to prevent pollution. Land pollution comes from industrial activities, waste, and deforestation. Air pollution sources include vehicles, industry, and wildfires. Water pollution is caused by waste from factories, agriculture, and households. Prevention methods include reducing waste and emissions, choosing greener products and transportation, and properly disposing of chemicals.
The document discusses the causes of climate change, including both natural factors like continental drift and volcanic activity, as well as human factors like burning fossil fuels, industrial emissions, land use changes, deforestation, and animal agriculture. It states that modern research suggests human activities have rapidly increased global temperatures in recent decades. To address climate change, the document recommends that humans minimize their environmental impact by reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling.
This document discusses various ways to reduce waste and promote recycling and reuse. It provides examples of recycling common waste materials like waste water, poultry manure, household water, coffee grounds, plastic bottles, wood, metal, paper, and glass. It encourages treating waste water before discharge, composting poultry manure, reusing water for other purposes, and finding alternative uses for coffee grounds as fertilizer or deodorant ingredients. The document advocates recycling materials like plastic bottles into decorative items and reprocessing metals. It stresses the importance of reducing waste and reusing materials to promote sustainable development and reduce environmental pollution.
How do we reduce electricity, water and heat by ab kr ac(1)British Council
This document discusses ways for students to reduce waste of electricity, water, and heat in school through practicing the 3 R's - reducing unnecessary use, reusing what they can, and recycling what they cannot reduce or reuse. It lists specific actions like shutting doors and windows, turning off taps, radiators, whiteboards and lights to help conserve resources.
Climate change is a significant change in weather patterns over long periods of time that can be caused by both natural factors and human activities like greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists study climate change by analyzing physical evidence from various climate proxies like ice cores, sediment records, and historical documents to understand past climates and make projections about future climate change. Global warming due to increased greenhouse gases is causing sea levels to rise through thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of glaciers and ice sheets, threatening coastal areas with flooding and erosion.
Climate change refers to significant and long-lasting changes in weather patterns over decades or millions of years that may include changes in average conditions or more extreme weather events. It is caused by both natural factors like ocean circulation, solar radiation, tectonic and volcanic activities as well as human factors currently causing global warming and climate change through human alterations of the environment. On a broad scale, the balance between incoming and outgoing energy from the sun determines Earth's equilibrium temperature and climate.
Wenlock and Mandeville are the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics respectively. Wenlock's name comes from the town that hosted the first modern Olympics in 1850, while Mandeville's name comes from the town that hosted the first Paralympics in 1948.
The document also provides information about students in Argentina who attend a technical school specializing in welding, turning, and electro mechanics. They study various subjects including English, math, history, and geography. They choose to play volleyball because it is a team sport that requires communication between players in different positions to make plays and win.
The document discusses the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. It lists Olympic sports like hockey, football, and ice hockey that promote friendship. Paralympic sports mentioned include archery, athletics, and cycling road. The document provides the school name and members for different groups. It encourages watching the 2012 Olympics of all sports on the London 2012 Facebook page and thanks the reader.
The document discusses several Argentinian athletes who competed in various sports at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, including Juan Martin del Potro who won a bronze medal in tennis, the Argentinian women's field hockey team called the Lionesses, and Paula Pareto who represented Argentina in judo. It also mentions Federico Molinari who finished 8th in artistic gymnastics rings and earned a diploma, as well as the Argentinian men's basketball team reaching the semi-finals.
This document discusses how sports can promote peace. It argues that sports can [1] bring unity, cooperation and celebration to communities by breaking down political, social and economic barriers. [2] Sports figures who represent other countries professionally can strengthen bilateral friendships. [3] The 2012 Zambian national soccer team's victory united people of different genders, races, political affiliations and tribes in celebration, demonstrating how sports promote unity.
This document describes a group of five students from Anne Marie Javouhey High School in Senegal who are participating in an Olympic Truce competition. It provides details about each participant's role, including an opening speech by Adji Khady Ndoye about bringing peace to the world, an Olympic oath by Medoune Dia, a motto about effort, progress, performance and brotherhood by Astou Thioune, and descriptions of the Olympic flag and a gift for athletes by other participants focused on peace and unity. The main theme of their work for the competition centers on peace, friendship and the true values of the Olympics.
Mw_Masalani Community Day Secondary school_3sBritish Council
The Masalani Community Day Secondary School is presenting an Olympic Truce Competition. The school will be hosting an event focused on the Olympic tradition of a truce during the games. The competition brings together students to participate in athletic activities that promote peace during the Olympics.
This document provides information about Ka Nom Tean, a cultural food from Ban Wang Luk village in Sukhothai, Thailand. The author studied the cultural significance and tradition of making Ka Nom Tean, which has been passed down for generations. The purpose was to understand and conserve local culture while sharing their experience with international peers. The author documented the process of making Ka Nom Tean and its ingredients of sticky rice flour, coconut, sesame, and sugar filling wrapped and steamed in banana leaves.
The document describes Ho Nueng, a traditional cuisine from Taling Chan Sub District in northern Thailand. Ho Nueng involves wrapping ingredients like fish, chicken, or pork mixed with herbs and spices in banana leaves and steaming them. The document provides the recipe and instructions for making Ho Nueng. It aims to educate new generations and conserve this important part of local culture.
The document introduces the author, Danielle Victoria anak Egong, a 14-year-old student from Sarawak, Malaysia. It discusses what it means to be a global citizen and the responsibility to avoid environmental degradation. It then explains the importance of air for human breathing and plant photosynthesis. The document also defines air pollution as contamination from human activities that can harm the natural environment. Some key pollutants are identified such as smoke, vehicle fumes, and factory emissions. Ways to reduce global warming through actions like planting trees, reducing toxic chemicals, and practicing the 3Rs are suggested. The document concludes by emphasizing factors that cause air pollution and their effects, and calling for actions like not smoking and carpooling
The document discusses several environmental issues including pollution of oceans, deforestation, and water contamination. It notes that forests and trees provide oxygen and help mitigate floods. However, forests are being destroyed through burning. It also highlights that water pollution is a major global problem caused by vehicle emissions, factory waste, and oil spills. The document calls on people to protect the environment, grow more trees, and work to solve these challenges to keep the planet healthy.
The document discusses the concept of a global citizen and their responsibilities. A global citizen understands their responsibility to others, the environment, and society. They are aware of how their actions impact people worldwide. Being a global citizen means gaining skills and knowledge related to local, national, and global issues to promote civic participation and progress worldwide.
This document summarizes a student project about fishing tools in the community of Ban Wang Dad in Thailand. The project involved researching and documenting the traditional fishing tools used by villagers, surveying community members about fishing tool customs and traditions, and creating a cultural branding presentation to share the experience with other students abroad and conserve the local culture. The fishing tools are an important part of the community's heritage in Ban Wang Dad and have been used for fishing by villagers for a long time.
Global citizen refers to citizenship on a global level where people participate in public affairs and policy to pursue social justice and a just community. As a global citizen, one thinks of the world as their country and doing good for the world as their religion. It entails responsibility to reduce inequality and environmental harm through participatory action. The concept of global citizen education is increasingly incorporated in education to develop citizens who can remain calm and competent in any situation.
The document discusses a community project in Ban Wang Dad Sub District, Bandan District, Sukhothai Province, Thailand. The project aims to study and conserve the local Ha Tuen tradition. Specifically, it involves investigating the Ha Tuen cultural tradition, creating a presentation about it, and exhibiting the work to both the local community and international students to promote cultural understanding and preservation.
Nanzih was a rural area where people used oxcarts for transportation in the past. Now, people can take the MRT to work. In the future, Nanzih is expected to become a central part of Kaohsiung city with a more complete transportation system as the area changes from rural to urban.
The document discusses three main types of pollution: land, air, and water pollution. It provides sources and facts for each type as well as ways to prevent pollution. Land pollution comes from industrial activities, waste, and deforestation. Air pollution sources include vehicles, industry, and wildfires. Water pollution is caused by waste from factories, agriculture, and households. Prevention methods include reducing waste and emissions, choosing greener products and transportation, and properly disposing of chemicals.
The document discusses the causes of climate change, including both natural factors like continental drift and volcanic activity, as well as human factors like burning fossil fuels, industrial emissions, land use changes, deforestation, and animal agriculture. It states that modern research suggests human activities have rapidly increased global temperatures in recent decades. To address climate change, the document recommends that humans minimize their environmental impact by reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling.
This document discusses various ways to reduce waste and promote recycling and reuse. It provides examples of recycling common waste materials like waste water, poultry manure, household water, coffee grounds, plastic bottles, wood, metal, paper, and glass. It encourages treating waste water before discharge, composting poultry manure, reusing water for other purposes, and finding alternative uses for coffee grounds as fertilizer or deodorant ingredients. The document advocates recycling materials like plastic bottles into decorative items and reprocessing metals. It stresses the importance of reducing waste and reusing materials to promote sustainable development and reduce environmental pollution.
How do we reduce electricity, water and heat by ab kr ac(1)British Council
This document discusses ways for students to reduce waste of electricity, water, and heat in school through practicing the 3 R's - reducing unnecessary use, reusing what they can, and recycling what they cannot reduce or reuse. It lists specific actions like shutting doors and windows, turning off taps, radiators, whiteboards and lights to help conserve resources.
Climate change is a significant change in weather patterns over long periods of time that can be caused by both natural factors and human activities like greenhouse gas emissions. Scientists study climate change by analyzing physical evidence from various climate proxies like ice cores, sediment records, and historical documents to understand past climates and make projections about future climate change. Global warming due to increased greenhouse gases is causing sea levels to rise through thermal expansion of the oceans and melting of glaciers and ice sheets, threatening coastal areas with flooding and erosion.
Climate change refers to significant and long-lasting changes in weather patterns over decades or millions of years that may include changes in average conditions or more extreme weather events. It is caused by both natural factors like ocean circulation, solar radiation, tectonic and volcanic activities as well as human factors currently causing global warming and climate change through human alterations of the environment. On a broad scale, the balance between incoming and outgoing energy from the sun determines Earth's equilibrium temperature and climate.
Wenlock and Mandeville are the mascots for the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics respectively. Wenlock's name comes from the town that hosted the first modern Olympics in 1850, while Mandeville's name comes from the town that hosted the first Paralympics in 1948.
The document also provides information about students in Argentina who attend a technical school specializing in welding, turning, and electro mechanics. They study various subjects including English, math, history, and geography. They choose to play volleyball because it is a team sport that requires communication between players in different positions to make plays and win.
The document discusses the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics. It lists Olympic sports like hockey, football, and ice hockey that promote friendship. Paralympic sports mentioned include archery, athletics, and cycling road. The document provides the school name and members for different groups. It encourages watching the 2012 Olympics of all sports on the London 2012 Facebook page and thanks the reader.
The document discusses several Argentinian athletes who competed in various sports at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, including Juan Martin del Potro who won a bronze medal in tennis, the Argentinian women's field hockey team called the Lionesses, and Paula Pareto who represented Argentina in judo. It also mentions Federico Molinari who finished 8th in artistic gymnastics rings and earned a diploma, as well as the Argentinian men's basketball team reaching the semi-finals.
This document discusses how sports can promote peace. It argues that sports can [1] bring unity, cooperation and celebration to communities by breaking down political, social and economic barriers. [2] Sports figures who represent other countries professionally can strengthen bilateral friendships. [3] The 2012 Zambian national soccer team's victory united people of different genders, races, political affiliations and tribes in celebration, demonstrating how sports promote unity.
This document describes a group of five students from Anne Marie Javouhey High School in Senegal who are participating in an Olympic Truce competition. It provides details about each participant's role, including an opening speech by Adji Khady Ndoye about bringing peace to the world, an Olympic oath by Medoune Dia, a motto about effort, progress, performance and brotherhood by Astou Thioune, and descriptions of the Olympic flag and a gift for athletes by other participants focused on peace and unity. The main theme of their work for the competition centers on peace, friendship and the true values of the Olympics.
Mw_Masalani Community Day Secondary school_3sBritish Council
The Masalani Community Day Secondary School is presenting an Olympic Truce Competition. The school will be hosting an event focused on the Olympic tradition of a truce during the games. The competition brings together students to participate in athletic activities that promote peace during the Olympics.
The document discusses the countdown to the 2012 London Olympics and the meaning of the Olympic rings logo. It describes an Olympic Truce competition held at Kisumu Day High School in Kenya with the theme of the importance and meaning of the Olympic ring logo to the school and the world. The rings represent the diverse cultures and backgrounds that bond together as one global family. The five different colors also represent the colors in all country flags. The rings remind people to live as one family in peace and happiness.
Sports and athletics have the power to unite people from all over the world by removing racial differences and bringing people together. Athletics promotes peace by transcending boundaries and allowing people to connect over a shared love of the game regardless of where they are from. Sports help unite us on a global scale through competition and a shared celebration of human achievement.
George Weah, a famous Liberian soccer player, helped unify his war-torn nation by organizing a soccer game where young rebel soldiers laid down their guns to play. Sports can transcend boundaries of culture, education, and nationality, bringing people together from different backgrounds in a spirit of cooperation and unity. Events like the Olympics showcase how the world can come together through fair competition and mutual respect to heal divisions.
Sports and athletics have the power to unite people from all over the world by removing racial differences and bringing people together. Athletics can promote peace by transcending boundaries and finding common ground through competition. Sports help connect communities globally in a spirit of shared joy and understanding.
The Beatles were a highly influential rock band formed in Liverpool, England in 1960 consisting of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr. They became one of the best-selling and critically acclaimed bands of all time before breaking up in 1970. Some of their most famous songs included "Yesterday", "Twist and Shout", and "Let It Be".
Andreas Schleicher presents PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Thinking - 18 Jun...EduSkills OECD
Andreas Schleicher, Director of Education and Skills at the OECD presents at the launch of PISA 2022 Volume III - Creative Minds, Creative Schools on 18 June 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.
How to Manage Reception Report in Odoo 17Celine George
A business may deal with both sales and purchases occasionally. They buy things from vendors and then sell them to their customers. Such dealings can be confusing at times. Because multiple clients may inquire about the same product at the same time, after purchasing those products, customers must be assigned to them. Odoo has a tool called Reception Report that can be used to complete this assignment. By enabling this, a reception report comes automatically after confirming a receipt, from which we can assign products to orders.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
Elevate Your Nonprofit's Online Presence_ A Guide to Effective SEO Strategies...TechSoup
Whether you're new to SEO or looking to refine your existing strategies, this webinar will provide you with actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your nonprofit's online presence.
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.