This document provides brief descriptions of several different animal species, including the polar bear, flamingo, toucan, zebra, lion, parrot, snow leopard, hippo, and giraffe. The polar bear is described as the largest land carnivore and bear. Flamingos can survive in hot volcanic lakes. The toucan's large colorful bill is better adapted for feeding than fighting. Zebras are prey for lions and hyenas and constantly watch out for danger. Lions historically lived in areas from Greece through the Middle East to Northern Asia. Parrots are also known as psittacines and come in about 372 species. Snow leopards live in the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Hippos
PDHPE (Personal Development, Health and Physical Education) is an important subject in primary schools that teaches students about themselves, others, and living a healthy lifestyle. It covers topics like active lifestyle, growth and development, interpersonal relationships, personal health choices, and safe living. These elements are taught through fun and informative ways like games, sports, dance, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and programs that generate excitement around topics like drug education and road safety. The overall goals are to promote physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth, encourage understanding of self and others, and help students make effective and responsible choices about their health, safety, and relationships.
Alzheimer's Association Caregiver Center Susie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
The document announces an upcoming Udance event on March 23rd from 9am to 9pm at the BOB where members of the NSCS can earn 1 hour of service for every hour spent there. It provides instructions to check in with NSCS officers wearing "talk nerdy to me" t-shirts or email the appropriate contact if officers cannot be found. It also notes that t-shirts and pins from last semester can be picked up and applications are being accepted for the executive board by April 1st.
This document provides information about laws and statistics related to Pennsylvania. It discusses that Pennsylvania has over 12 million residents, was founded in 1638, and its largest city is Philadelphia. The document outlines laws around tobacco, alcohol, and curfew for minors. It also details points assigned to traffic violations that could result in license suspensions for minors.
Closing the Expectations Gap 2013 Annual ReportAchieve, Inc.
With all 50 states and the District of Columbia having adopted college- and career-ready standards in English and mathematics, Achieve's eighth annual "Closing the Expectations Gap" 2013 report shows how all states are aligning those standards with policies and practice to better ensure that all students are academically prepared for life after high school. For more, visit http://www.achieve.org/ClosingtheExpectationsGap2013
The document summarizes the new media technologies used by the author at various stages of their media project. They used Blogger to plan, organize, and publicly share their progress. They also used Slideshare to upload PowerPoint presentations, Muzu to research music videos, PicMonkey and Photoshop to edit images, Webeden to build their website, and Adobe Premiere Pro to edit their music video footage. While some technologies like Webeden and Adobe Premiere Pro took time to learn, overall the author found these new media tools helpful for planning, creating, and presenting their coursework.
We Would like to welcome you to our wonderful Island! Bali
is one of the world’s top tourist destinations and this is not
just a coincidence. The island about 5.600 km2 has unique
culture, which is well worth an exploration as it does not exist
anywhere else in the world. Indonesia’s only Hindu enclave
is a very spiritual place and Balinese people are very religious.
The official consensus states that at least 80% of Bali
inhabitants still follow Hinduism.
Our beautiful island is a Visitor’s delight and truly magical all
the years, with plenty on offer for everyone. travelling BALI
travel Guide provides insight into how to get the most out
of your time in Bali by equipping you with all the information
you need about our Accommodation , Spa , Shopping, Activities,
Wedding, Thing to do and world-class dining scene.
To all those who got “ travelling BALI “ travel guide and
Apps without being in Bali before , it has to be mentioned
that you will be impressed how much you can explore on
Bali beautiful island.
Bali always delights and whether you are here for a short visit
or an extended stay, you will find plenty see and do. Enjoy your
time in Bali and look forward to welcoming you back again
soon in Bali Paradise island.
This document provides brief descriptions of several different animal species, including the polar bear, flamingo, toucan, zebra, lion, parrot, snow leopard, hippo, and giraffe. The polar bear is described as the largest land carnivore and bear. Flamingos can survive in hot volcanic lakes. The toucan's large colorful bill is better adapted for feeding than fighting. Zebras are prey for lions and hyenas and constantly watch out for danger. Lions historically lived in areas from Greece through the Middle East to Northern Asia. Parrots are also known as psittacines and come in about 372 species. Snow leopards live in the mountain ranges of Central Asia. Hippos
PDHPE (Personal Development, Health and Physical Education) is an important subject in primary schools that teaches students about themselves, others, and living a healthy lifestyle. It covers topics like active lifestyle, growth and development, interpersonal relationships, personal health choices, and safe living. These elements are taught through fun and informative ways like games, sports, dance, gymnastics, swimming lessons, and programs that generate excitement around topics like drug education and road safety. The overall goals are to promote physical, social, cognitive, and emotional growth, encourage understanding of self and others, and help students make effective and responsible choices about their health, safety, and relationships.
Alzheimer's Association Caregiver Center Susie-Vargas
The document provides information on the various tools and resources available on the Alzheimer's Association website alz.org. It summarizes that the site offers caregiver tools and resources, educational programs and videos, facts about Alzheimer's disease, information on clinical trials and advances, safety services like MedicAlert, and tools to find local chapters. It also describes some key online tools and programs available, including the Alzheimer's Navigator for customized action plans, ALZConnected for connecting with others, and the Caregiver Center for day-to-day help, support, and future planning assistance.
The document announces an upcoming Udance event on March 23rd from 9am to 9pm at the BOB where members of the NSCS can earn 1 hour of service for every hour spent there. It provides instructions to check in with NSCS officers wearing "talk nerdy to me" t-shirts or email the appropriate contact if officers cannot be found. It also notes that t-shirts and pins from last semester can be picked up and applications are being accepted for the executive board by April 1st.
This document provides information about laws and statistics related to Pennsylvania. It discusses that Pennsylvania has over 12 million residents, was founded in 1638, and its largest city is Philadelphia. The document outlines laws around tobacco, alcohol, and curfew for minors. It also details points assigned to traffic violations that could result in license suspensions for minors.
Closing the Expectations Gap 2013 Annual ReportAchieve, Inc.
With all 50 states and the District of Columbia having adopted college- and career-ready standards in English and mathematics, Achieve's eighth annual "Closing the Expectations Gap" 2013 report shows how all states are aligning those standards with policies and practice to better ensure that all students are academically prepared for life after high school. For more, visit http://www.achieve.org/ClosingtheExpectationsGap2013
The document summarizes the new media technologies used by the author at various stages of their media project. They used Blogger to plan, organize, and publicly share their progress. They also used Slideshare to upload PowerPoint presentations, Muzu to research music videos, PicMonkey and Photoshop to edit images, Webeden to build their website, and Adobe Premiere Pro to edit their music video footage. While some technologies like Webeden and Adobe Premiere Pro took time to learn, overall the author found these new media tools helpful for planning, creating, and presenting their coursework.
We Would like to welcome you to our wonderful Island! Bali
is one of the world’s top tourist destinations and this is not
just a coincidence. The island about 5.600 km2 has unique
culture, which is well worth an exploration as it does not exist
anywhere else in the world. Indonesia’s only Hindu enclave
is a very spiritual place and Balinese people are very religious.
The official consensus states that at least 80% of Bali
inhabitants still follow Hinduism.
Our beautiful island is a Visitor’s delight and truly magical all
the years, with plenty on offer for everyone. travelling BALI
travel Guide provides insight into how to get the most out
of your time in Bali by equipping you with all the information
you need about our Accommodation , Spa , Shopping, Activities,
Wedding, Thing to do and world-class dining scene.
To all those who got “ travelling BALI “ travel guide and
Apps without being in Bali before , it has to be mentioned
that you will be impressed how much you can explore on
Bali beautiful island.
Bali always delights and whether you are here for a short visit
or an extended stay, you will find plenty see and do. Enjoy your
time in Bali and look forward to welcoming you back again
soon in Bali Paradise island.
Burn is a short story written by Edy Wijaya in April 2013 for an FNBE class. The story explores the theme of fire and its destructive capabilities through imagery and metaphor. In just a few sentences, the author conveys the raw power and uncontrollable nature of flames through vivid yet economical language.
This charity drive was conducted from February 10-14, 2014 at Taylor's University to raise funds for the TsuJi Dialysis Center. The group sold meme t-shirts, yoyos, and handmade dog keychains, raising a total of RM2100 to donate. They faced competition from other groups selling foods and drinks but overcame this through dedicated product promotion and reasonable pricing. The funds raised helped support dialysis treatment for those who could not afford the high medical costs.
This document contains two journal entries submitted by a student for a Foundation in Natural Build Environment course. The first entry summarizes a lesson on conformity, including how obedience enables conformity and both the positive and negative effects of groups. The second entry covers a lesson on attraction and close relationships, focusing on the concepts of proximity, familiarity, and similarity and how they increase liking between individuals. Key factors discussed include reciprocal liking, mere exposure through propinquity, and similarity of attitudes.
This journal submission describes the student's experience in a Foundations in Natural Build Environments course. They discuss how their initial perception of psychology classes as boring was changed after taking this class, as they learned many interesting and useful concepts about human thinking, self-perception, and vision. The student reflects on how knowledgeable people must be who have mastered these psychological skills and concepts.
This document summarizes a social psychology group presentation on prejudice and discrimination. The 4-member group conducted a survey of 50 male and 50 female students on their acceptance of a family lifestyle where the husband does housework and the wife works outside. The results showed that most male participants preferred to work outside and think the traditional roles are better, while female participants were more accepting of choice and also preferred working outside. The group concluded that views differ between genders in accepting non-traditional family lifestyles.
Social psychology report (final project)Edy Wijaya
______________________
- 25
O 26 - 35
O More than 35
OCCUPATION
O Student
O Homemaker
O Retired
O Self Employed
O Medical Professional
O Others: ______________________
MARITAL STATUS
O Single Never Married
O Living Together
O Married
O Widowed
O Separated and Divorced
Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements by circling the appropriate number.
1 = Strongly Disagree
2 = Disagree
3 = Unsure
4 = Agree
5 = Strongly Agree
1
This document contains a research proposal submitted by Edy Wijaya. The proposal examines the hypothesis that a husband who only does housework and does not have a paid job is considered lazy. It outlines a qualitative analysis and survey structure to gather data on public perceptions of husbands who are homemakers. The proposal provides details on developing survey questions, distributing the survey online, collecting responses, analyzing the data, and ensuring an ethical research process that is confidential, original, relevant and fair.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document summarizes a coffee table book project about Kopitiam culture in Malaysia. The book explores the origin, culture, architecture, art, and food of Kopitiam establishments. It documents the use of round tables, plastic utilities, red decor, old tiles, and Chinese letters through photographs taken at five locations around Kuala Lumpur and Bandar Sunway. The document also defines two photography styles - candid portraits that capture moments without posing, and lifestyle portraits that emphasize a subject's style of living.
Kopitiam is a traditional Southeast Asian coffee shop originating in Malaysia. The document discusses Kopitiam and provides details on 5 famous Kopitiams in Kuala Lumpur known for their traditional style. Kopitiams serve typical dishes and drinks like fried kuey teow, half boiled eggs, ice milo, and are decorated with items like Chinese scrolls, old tiles, and arrange tables and chairs. They cater to the multi-racial population of Malaysia with influences from Hokkien, Malay, and other Southeast Asian languages in their name and offerings.
My ancestors on both sides came from India and China in the 17th/20th centuries as indentured laborers or in search of jobs. They had little education but worked hard as planters, plowmen, bread sellers to provide for their large families of 7-13 children. The grandparents on both sides prioritized education, working to send all their children to primary school and some to secondary/university. This enabled my parents' generation to pursue further education and careers. My father worked from a young age in farms and fishing before starting his own successful business with my mother's support. They had 4 children and emphasized education to enable future opportunities.
This document analyzes two bak kut teh businesses located near each other in Klang, Malaysia: Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh and Pao Xiang Bak Kut Teh. Seng Huat began in 1979 under the Klang Bridge and focuses on traditional cooking methods and reasonable prices. Pao Xiang's founder was inspired to start the business in 2006 and uses a unique method of reducing fat by stringing the meat. Both businesses face challenges from increasing competition and changing customer preferences. Their strategies include maintaining quality, expanding locations, and promoting their distinctive styles.
This document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films Finding Nemo and Tangled. It summarizes that the two films have different personalities for the main characters, with Marlin from Finding Nemo being neurotic and worried while Rapunzel from Tangled is spirited and adventurous. It also notes that the backgrounds of the films are different, with Finding Nemo taking place primarily in the ocean and Tangled featuring Rapunzel's adventure through hills and towns. Finally, it states that while both films have happy endings, Finding Nemo ends with the reunion of Marlin and Nemo while Tangled ends with Rapunzel losing her healing powers after cutting her hair to save Flynn Rider.
This document is a student's narrative essay describing their observations of a torch light. The essay explores the physical characteristics of the torch light through careful observation and use of the senses. It notes the torch light is tube-shaped, with a larger bulb head and thinner body, and has the brand name "AXE" printed on it in silver letters. The essay examines details like the textures, weight, smell, and sounds of the torch light to gain a deeper understanding of it. The student took notes throughout their observations to accurately describe their findings in the narrative essay.
Burn is a short story written by Edy Wijaya in April 2013 for an FNBE class. The story explores the theme of fire and its destructive capabilities through imagery and metaphor. In just a few sentences, the author conveys the raw power and uncontrollable nature of flames through vivid yet economical language.
This charity drive was conducted from February 10-14, 2014 at Taylor's University to raise funds for the TsuJi Dialysis Center. The group sold meme t-shirts, yoyos, and handmade dog keychains, raising a total of RM2100 to donate. They faced competition from other groups selling foods and drinks but overcame this through dedicated product promotion and reasonable pricing. The funds raised helped support dialysis treatment for those who could not afford the high medical costs.
This document contains two journal entries submitted by a student for a Foundation in Natural Build Environment course. The first entry summarizes a lesson on conformity, including how obedience enables conformity and both the positive and negative effects of groups. The second entry covers a lesson on attraction and close relationships, focusing on the concepts of proximity, familiarity, and similarity and how they increase liking between individuals. Key factors discussed include reciprocal liking, mere exposure through propinquity, and similarity of attitudes.
This journal submission describes the student's experience in a Foundations in Natural Build Environments course. They discuss how their initial perception of psychology classes as boring was changed after taking this class, as they learned many interesting and useful concepts about human thinking, self-perception, and vision. The student reflects on how knowledgeable people must be who have mastered these psychological skills and concepts.
This document summarizes a social psychology group presentation on prejudice and discrimination. The 4-member group conducted a survey of 50 male and 50 female students on their acceptance of a family lifestyle where the husband does housework and the wife works outside. The results showed that most male participants preferred to work outside and think the traditional roles are better, while female participants were more accepting of choice and also preferred working outside. The group concluded that views differ between genders in accepting non-traditional family lifestyles.
Social psychology report (final project)Edy Wijaya
______________________
- 25
O 26 - 35
O More than 35
OCCUPATION
O Student
O Homemaker
O Retired
O Self Employed
O Medical Professional
O Others: ______________________
MARITAL STATUS
O Single Never Married
O Living Together
O Married
O Widowed
O Separated and Divorced
Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements by circling the appropriate number.
1 = Strongly Disagree
2 = Disagree
3 = Unsure
4 = Agree
5 = Strongly Agree
1
This document contains a research proposal submitted by Edy Wijaya. The proposal examines the hypothesis that a husband who only does housework and does not have a paid job is considered lazy. It outlines a qualitative analysis and survey structure to gather data on public perceptions of husbands who are homemakers. The proposal provides details on developing survey questions, distributing the survey online, collecting responses, analyzing the data, and ensuring an ethical research process that is confidential, original, relevant and fair.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help boost feelings of calmness, happiness and focus.
The document summarizes a coffee table book project about Kopitiam culture in Malaysia. The book explores the origin, culture, architecture, art, and food of Kopitiam establishments. It documents the use of round tables, plastic utilities, red decor, old tiles, and Chinese letters through photographs taken at five locations around Kuala Lumpur and Bandar Sunway. The document also defines two photography styles - candid portraits that capture moments without posing, and lifestyle portraits that emphasize a subject's style of living.
Kopitiam is a traditional Southeast Asian coffee shop originating in Malaysia. The document discusses Kopitiam and provides details on 5 famous Kopitiams in Kuala Lumpur known for their traditional style. Kopitiams serve typical dishes and drinks like fried kuey teow, half boiled eggs, ice milo, and are decorated with items like Chinese scrolls, old tiles, and arrange tables and chairs. They cater to the multi-racial population of Malaysia with influences from Hokkien, Malay, and other Southeast Asian languages in their name and offerings.
My ancestors on both sides came from India and China in the 17th/20th centuries as indentured laborers or in search of jobs. They had little education but worked hard as planters, plowmen, bread sellers to provide for their large families of 7-13 children. The grandparents on both sides prioritized education, working to send all their children to primary school and some to secondary/university. This enabled my parents' generation to pursue further education and careers. My father worked from a young age in farms and fishing before starting his own successful business with my mother's support. They had 4 children and emphasized education to enable future opportunities.
This document analyzes two bak kut teh businesses located near each other in Klang, Malaysia: Seng Huat Bak Kut Teh and Pao Xiang Bak Kut Teh. Seng Huat began in 1979 under the Klang Bridge and focuses on traditional cooking methods and reasonable prices. Pao Xiang's founder was inspired to start the business in 2006 and uses a unique method of reducing fat by stringing the meat. Both businesses face challenges from increasing competition and changing customer preferences. Their strategies include maintaining quality, expanding locations, and promoting their distinctive styles.
This document is a compare and contrast essay analyzing the animated films Finding Nemo and Tangled. It summarizes that the two films have different personalities for the main characters, with Marlin from Finding Nemo being neurotic and worried while Rapunzel from Tangled is spirited and adventurous. It also notes that the backgrounds of the films are different, with Finding Nemo taking place primarily in the ocean and Tangled featuring Rapunzel's adventure through hills and towns. Finally, it states that while both films have happy endings, Finding Nemo ends with the reunion of Marlin and Nemo while Tangled ends with Rapunzel losing her healing powers after cutting her hair to save Flynn Rider.
This document is a student's narrative essay describing their observations of a torch light. The essay explores the physical characteristics of the torch light through careful observation and use of the senses. It notes the torch light is tube-shaped, with a larger bulb head and thinner body, and has the brand name "AXE" printed on it in silver letters. The essay examines details like the textures, weight, smell, and sounds of the torch light to gain a deeper understanding of it. The student took notes throughout their observations to accurately describe their findings in the narrative essay.