The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth to save 8 gallons per day, using a low-flow showerhead to save 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower, and avoiding watering lawns on windy days which can waste up to 300 gallons due to evaporation. It encourages utilizing public fountains, disposing of garbage properly, recycling, and making environmentally-friendly choices to help conserve water resources. The tips are compiled from various sources on water conservation facts and tips.
The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth (saving 8 gallons per day), using a low-flow showerhead (saving 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower), and avoiding watering lawns on windy days (to prevent wasting up to 300 gallons due to evaporation). It encourages utilizing public water fountains, disposing of garbage properly, recycling, and making environmentally-friendly choices to help conserve water. The document cites facts from three sources on saving water.
The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth (which can save 8 gallons per day), using a low-flow showerhead (which can save 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower), and avoiding watering lawns on windy days (as there is too much evaporation and it can waste up to 300 gallons in one watering). The tips are aimed at encouraging environmentally friendly choices and water saving behaviors.
The document provides tips for saving water at home by taking shorter showers. It notes that less than 1% of water on Earth is usable freshwater, making it a limited resource. The average American family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day. Replacing an old showerhead with a high-efficiency EPA WaterSense model can reduce water usage to just 0.5 gallons per minute, helping to conserve this precious resource.
(c) Alex Noudelman - a presentation that engages students in a discussion about conserving one of the most precious energy sources - water.
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Up to 2 million empty plastic water bottles end up in landfills or oceans each year, where they can take hundreds of years to decompose. Producing plastic water bottles requires 47 million gallons of oil per year, which is enough fuel to power over 1.5 million cars annually. The document calls for people to take back the tap by using reusable water bottles and drinking tap water instead of bottled water to reduce plastic waste and oil consumption.
Up to 2 million empty plastic water bottles end up in landfills or oceans each year, where they can take hundreds of years to decompose. Producing plastic water bottles requires 47 million gallons of oil per year, which is enough fuel to power over 1.5 million cars annually. The document calls for people to take back the tap by using reusable water bottles and drinking tap water instead of bottled water to reduce plastic waste and oil consumption.
The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth to save 8 gallons per day, using a low-flow showerhead to save 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower, and avoiding watering lawns on windy days which can waste up to 300 gallons due to evaporation. It encourages utilizing public fountains, disposing of garbage properly, recycling, and making environmentally-friendly choices to help conserve water resources. The tips are compiled from various sources on water conservation facts and tips.
The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth (saving 8 gallons per day), using a low-flow showerhead (saving 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower), and avoiding watering lawns on windy days (to prevent wasting up to 300 gallons due to evaporation). It encourages utilizing public water fountains, disposing of garbage properly, recycling, and making environmentally-friendly choices to help conserve water. The document cites facts from three sources on saving water.
The document provides tips for conserving water, such as turning off the tap water while brushing teeth (which can save 8 gallons per day), using a low-flow showerhead (which can save 15 gallons during a 10-minute shower), and avoiding watering lawns on windy days (as there is too much evaporation and it can waste up to 300 gallons in one watering). The tips are aimed at encouraging environmentally friendly choices and water saving behaviors.
The document provides tips for saving water at home by taking shorter showers. It notes that less than 1% of water on Earth is usable freshwater, making it a limited resource. The average American family of four uses 400 gallons of water per day. Replacing an old showerhead with a high-efficiency EPA WaterSense model can reduce water usage to just 0.5 gallons per minute, helping to conserve this precious resource.
(c) Alex Noudelman - a presentation that engages students in a discussion about conserving one of the most precious energy sources - water.
Please like this presentation if you found it useful. Your support is appreciated.
Up to 2 million empty plastic water bottles end up in landfills or oceans each year, where they can take hundreds of years to decompose. Producing plastic water bottles requires 47 million gallons of oil per year, which is enough fuel to power over 1.5 million cars annually. The document calls for people to take back the tap by using reusable water bottles and drinking tap water instead of bottled water to reduce plastic waste and oil consumption.
Up to 2 million empty plastic water bottles end up in landfills or oceans each year, where they can take hundreds of years to decompose. Producing plastic water bottles requires 47 million gallons of oil per year, which is enough fuel to power over 1.5 million cars annually. The document calls for people to take back the tap by using reusable water bottles and drinking tap water instead of bottled water to reduce plastic waste and oil consumption.
This presentation some details about the world water day 2019 leaving no one behind i have given some to motivation to improve water conservation so please share this it's our duty to save the water for future generation.
The document provides information about water and tips for conserving it. It notes that water is essential for life but only 1% of the world's water is fresh. It encourages observing World Water Day to support fresh water and lists ways to save water like fixing leaks, running dishwashers with full loads, and choosing drought-resistant plants.
There are several ways to save water, such as taking shorter showers and not leaving the tap running unnecessarily. Water can also be reused, like collecting rainwater in tanks. Some countries waste more water than others due to large swimming pools, gardening needs, and long baths. People in countries without reliable access to water survive by drinking whatever water is available, even if contaminated, and walking long distances like children in Africa who spend hours each day getting water for their families.
Water is one of Earth's most important resources, though only 3% is usable. It is essential for human and animal life as well as plants, providing habitat and being used for drinking, cooking, washing, and industrial purposes. However, water pollution from industrial and plastic waste dumping is a major global crisis, contaminating water supplies and harming marine life. Conservation efforts like reducing water usage and preventing pollution of rivers and oceans are crucial to address this issue.
This document discusses the importance and value of water through a series of statements about water and transparency, development, access, sharing, availability, economic impact, health, time, life, and dignity. Water is essential for drinking, cooking, washing, agriculture, livestock, fisheries, processing and more. Equitable access to water is important for rural communities, health, education and basic human dignity.
The document discusses the global water cycle and how the same water on Earth has been circulating for millions of years. It then discusses various topics related to water, including that only a small percentage of water is fresh and available for human use, ways that water is polluted, the relationship between water and health, and methods for conserving water resources like rainwater harvesting.
Powerpoint presentation on "save water save life" made in office2013 within 10 slides. if anyone want to contact me then here is my email id- asif.ica.a0041296@gmail.com
Water is essential for life but is a limited resource. Only 1% of the Earth's water is available for human and animal consumption, with 97% being salt water and 2% frozen. To help conserve this precious resource, individuals can take actions like turning off the tap while brushing teeth, only running dishwashers and washing machines when full, upgrading appliances to air-cooled models, watering lawns efficiently, and composting food waste instead of using the garbage disposal. Conserving water through simple behaviors can save significant amounts of this vital resource.
Hi everyone! Today we have celebrated the World water day... So I would like to provide this slide for those who are searching for their speech on world water day. Hopefully, I am glad to publish on this website.
This document discusses the importance of conserving water. It notes that water is a limited resource needed by all living things. Only a small percentage of Earth's water is available for human use, with most being salty ocean water. The document outlines various ways that individuals can help save water, such as using irrigation systems efficiently, harvesting rainwater, and taking shorter showers. The overall message is that saving water starts with responsible individual actions to ensure a sustainable supply of fresh water for the future.
Water is probably the most important resource on Earth.We need water to grow and to stay alive. In fact, we could only live for a few days without drinking water. We also need water to grow plants and care for animals, cook our food, bathe and brush our teeth, flush the toilet, and wash our clothes.
The presentation discusses India's water crisis, where availability of water is less than the demand and people lack access to fresh drinking water and sanitation. Water resources are becoming scarce due to chemical pollution and environmental degradation. It emphasizes saving water by being careful in domestic use and establishing rules for industries, as only 1% of water on Earth is available and a crisis will worsen without conservation efforts. The presentation was given by A.J. Sonone, a student at Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics.
This infographic is a component of the Global Pennovation course run through the Organizational Dynamics program of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Through the Global Pennovation course we are investigating the challenges of global water security. It is our goal to create an awareness of the global water situation.
presentation by our President A.P.J. Abdul KalamDhiru Bhai
This letter, written in the year 2070, describes a dystopian future where water scarcity has led to societal collapse. The author, now 50 years old, suffers from kidney problems due to dehydration. Trees and vegetation have disappeared, rivers and lakes are dry, and underground water sources are contaminated. Most industry has shut down due to lack of water. Fights regularly break out over the little drinkable water remaining. The population is sickly and disfigured from dehydration and radiation exposure. The author feels guilty for the generation's role in environmental destruction and wonders if life on Earth will soon become impossible.
This document discusses the importance of water conservation. It notes that water is essential for daily living but is often wasted, such as through long showers. If water consumption is not reduced, there may not be enough fresh water for future generations. The document urges readers to take simple steps to conserve water like turning off the faucet while brushing teeth, taking shorter showers, and only running full loads in appliances. If water is wasted recklessly, it could lead to severe shortages that impact lives and habitats.
People use water resources in four main ways - for daily use, recreation, energy, and agriculture. Water is used for drinking, washing, and other daily activities by individuals, with the average person in the US using 80-100 gallons per day. Recreational uses include swimming, boating, fishing, and tourism near bodies of water. Water power is harnessed through hydroelectric dams to generate electricity, providing over 20% of the electricity in some states. Agriculture relies on water for irrigation and to meet the needs of livestock, as water is essential for growing crops and raising animals.
This document discusses water scarcity around the world. It defines water scarcity as a lack of sufficient water quantity or access to clean water. Approximately 2.8 billion people experience water scarcity for at least one month each year, and over 1 billion lack daily access to clean water. The main causes of water scarcity are increasing demand from population growth and urbanization, unsustainable agricultural practices, as well as climate change reducing water supplies. The effects of water scarcity include increased water-borne diseases, loss of biodiversity, and threats to food security. India in particular faces a severe water crisis due to these factors.
This document provides information about saving water and emphasizes the importance of conserving this critical resource. It notes that 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water but only 2% is freshwater. It encourages various ways to save water such as fixing leaky faucets, collecting rinse water, and turning off taps while brushing teeth. The document stresses that water shortage causes over 3.5 million deaths annually, mostly among children. It concludes by stating that conserving water can save both the Earth and money.
The document discusses the importance of water resources and provides information on how to conserve water. It notes that water is essential for life but is being wasted. It encourages readers to save water by taking shorter showers, turning off taps while brushing teeth, and checking for leaks. Examples of water usage include household, recreational, and industrial uses. The document emphasizes the need to be mindful of water usage given the limited supply.
This document provides an overview of water resources and ways to conserve water. It discusses how water is used by humans for agriculture, industry, households and recreation. It notes that fresh water supplies are under threat from rising demand. The document outlines some good and bad ways people use water, and proposes conservation tips like taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, and running dishwashers only with full loads. It includes links to videos about saving water and the environmental crisis.
This presentation some details about the world water day 2019 leaving no one behind i have given some to motivation to improve water conservation so please share this it's our duty to save the water for future generation.
The document provides information about water and tips for conserving it. It notes that water is essential for life but only 1% of the world's water is fresh. It encourages observing World Water Day to support fresh water and lists ways to save water like fixing leaks, running dishwashers with full loads, and choosing drought-resistant plants.
There are several ways to save water, such as taking shorter showers and not leaving the tap running unnecessarily. Water can also be reused, like collecting rainwater in tanks. Some countries waste more water than others due to large swimming pools, gardening needs, and long baths. People in countries without reliable access to water survive by drinking whatever water is available, even if contaminated, and walking long distances like children in Africa who spend hours each day getting water for their families.
Water is one of Earth's most important resources, though only 3% is usable. It is essential for human and animal life as well as plants, providing habitat and being used for drinking, cooking, washing, and industrial purposes. However, water pollution from industrial and plastic waste dumping is a major global crisis, contaminating water supplies and harming marine life. Conservation efforts like reducing water usage and preventing pollution of rivers and oceans are crucial to address this issue.
This document discusses the importance and value of water through a series of statements about water and transparency, development, access, sharing, availability, economic impact, health, time, life, and dignity. Water is essential for drinking, cooking, washing, agriculture, livestock, fisheries, processing and more. Equitable access to water is important for rural communities, health, education and basic human dignity.
The document discusses the global water cycle and how the same water on Earth has been circulating for millions of years. It then discusses various topics related to water, including that only a small percentage of water is fresh and available for human use, ways that water is polluted, the relationship between water and health, and methods for conserving water resources like rainwater harvesting.
Powerpoint presentation on "save water save life" made in office2013 within 10 slides. if anyone want to contact me then here is my email id- asif.ica.a0041296@gmail.com
Water is essential for life but is a limited resource. Only 1% of the Earth's water is available for human and animal consumption, with 97% being salt water and 2% frozen. To help conserve this precious resource, individuals can take actions like turning off the tap while brushing teeth, only running dishwashers and washing machines when full, upgrading appliances to air-cooled models, watering lawns efficiently, and composting food waste instead of using the garbage disposal. Conserving water through simple behaviors can save significant amounts of this vital resource.
Hi everyone! Today we have celebrated the World water day... So I would like to provide this slide for those who are searching for their speech on world water day. Hopefully, I am glad to publish on this website.
This document discusses the importance of conserving water. It notes that water is a limited resource needed by all living things. Only a small percentage of Earth's water is available for human use, with most being salty ocean water. The document outlines various ways that individuals can help save water, such as using irrigation systems efficiently, harvesting rainwater, and taking shorter showers. The overall message is that saving water starts with responsible individual actions to ensure a sustainable supply of fresh water for the future.
Water is probably the most important resource on Earth.We need water to grow and to stay alive. In fact, we could only live for a few days without drinking water. We also need water to grow plants and care for animals, cook our food, bathe and brush our teeth, flush the toilet, and wash our clothes.
The presentation discusses India's water crisis, where availability of water is less than the demand and people lack access to fresh drinking water and sanitation. Water resources are becoming scarce due to chemical pollution and environmental degradation. It emphasizes saving water by being careful in domestic use and establishing rules for industries, as only 1% of water on Earth is available and a crisis will worsen without conservation efforts. The presentation was given by A.J. Sonone, a student at Symbiosis Institute of Geoinformatics.
This infographic is a component of the Global Pennovation course run through the Organizational Dynamics program of the School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania. Through the Global Pennovation course we are investigating the challenges of global water security. It is our goal to create an awareness of the global water situation.
presentation by our President A.P.J. Abdul KalamDhiru Bhai
This letter, written in the year 2070, describes a dystopian future where water scarcity has led to societal collapse. The author, now 50 years old, suffers from kidney problems due to dehydration. Trees and vegetation have disappeared, rivers and lakes are dry, and underground water sources are contaminated. Most industry has shut down due to lack of water. Fights regularly break out over the little drinkable water remaining. The population is sickly and disfigured from dehydration and radiation exposure. The author feels guilty for the generation's role in environmental destruction and wonders if life on Earth will soon become impossible.
This document discusses the importance of water conservation. It notes that water is essential for daily living but is often wasted, such as through long showers. If water consumption is not reduced, there may not be enough fresh water for future generations. The document urges readers to take simple steps to conserve water like turning off the faucet while brushing teeth, taking shorter showers, and only running full loads in appliances. If water is wasted recklessly, it could lead to severe shortages that impact lives and habitats.
People use water resources in four main ways - for daily use, recreation, energy, and agriculture. Water is used for drinking, washing, and other daily activities by individuals, with the average person in the US using 80-100 gallons per day. Recreational uses include swimming, boating, fishing, and tourism near bodies of water. Water power is harnessed through hydroelectric dams to generate electricity, providing over 20% of the electricity in some states. Agriculture relies on water for irrigation and to meet the needs of livestock, as water is essential for growing crops and raising animals.
This document discusses water scarcity around the world. It defines water scarcity as a lack of sufficient water quantity or access to clean water. Approximately 2.8 billion people experience water scarcity for at least one month each year, and over 1 billion lack daily access to clean water. The main causes of water scarcity are increasing demand from population growth and urbanization, unsustainable agricultural practices, as well as climate change reducing water supplies. The effects of water scarcity include increased water-borne diseases, loss of biodiversity, and threats to food security. India in particular faces a severe water crisis due to these factors.
This document provides information about saving water and emphasizes the importance of conserving this critical resource. It notes that 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water but only 2% is freshwater. It encourages various ways to save water such as fixing leaky faucets, collecting rinse water, and turning off taps while brushing teeth. The document stresses that water shortage causes over 3.5 million deaths annually, mostly among children. It concludes by stating that conserving water can save both the Earth and money.
The document discusses the importance of water resources and provides information on how to conserve water. It notes that water is essential for life but is being wasted. It encourages readers to save water by taking shorter showers, turning off taps while brushing teeth, and checking for leaks. Examples of water usage include household, recreational, and industrial uses. The document emphasizes the need to be mindful of water usage given the limited supply.
This document provides an overview of water resources and ways to conserve water. It discusses how water is used by humans for agriculture, industry, households and recreation. It notes that fresh water supplies are under threat from rising demand. The document outlines some good and bad ways people use water, and proposes conservation tips like taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, and running dishwashers only with full loads. It includes links to videos about saving water and the environmental crisis.
This document provides an overview of water resources and ways to conserve water. It discusses how water is used by humans for agriculture, industry, households and recreation. It notes that fresh water supplies are under threat from rising demand. The document outlines some good and bad ways people use water, and proposes conservation tips like taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, and running dishwashers only with full loads. It includes links to videos about saving water and the environmental crisis.
This document provides an overview of water resources and ways to conserve water. It discusses how water is used by humans for agriculture, industry, households and recreation. It notes that fresh water supplies are under threat from rising demand. The document outlines some good and bad ways people use water, and proposes conservation tips like taking shorter showers, fixing leaks, and running dishwashers only with full loads. It includes links to videos about saving water and the environmental crisis.
The document discusses water conservation and provides information about the water cycle, water pollution, health impacts of unsafe water, and ways to save water. It emphasizes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of conserving this precious resource through methods like rainwater harvesting, reducing water usage, and proper sanitation. Schools are encouraged to form committees to maintain clean drinking water and toilets and promote water conservation awareness.
The document discusses water conservation and provides information about the water cycle, water pollution, health impacts of unsafe water, and ways to save water. It emphasizes that only a small percentage of water is available for human use and stresses the importance of conserving this precious resource through methods like rainwater harvesting, reducing water usage, and proper sanitation. Schools are encouraged to form committees to maintain clean drinking water and toilets and promote water conservation awareness.
The document discusses water facts and the importance of water conservation. It provides information on where water comes from, why we need it, how much we need each day, and why we should save it. It then gives over 25 tips for saving water in daily activities from fixing leaky taps to watering gardens. Increased demand for water is attributed to population growth, increased farming, and new water-using habits. The benefits of conservation include saving money, protecting resources, and reducing pollution and the need for new infrastructure.
Water conservation is important to ensure availability of fresh water for future generations and reduce energy usage. Some key ways to conserve water include fixing leaks, using low-flow showerheads and faucets, taking shorter showers, running dishwashers and washing machines only with full loads, watering lawns before 8am, and using rain barrels to water gardens. The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority promotes water conservation through workshops and campaigns to encourage the community to reduce water usage.
Water is essential for survival but is becoming scarce as the global population grows. Only 1% of the world's water is easily accessible for drinking. Many regions already face water scarcity due to lack of access to safe, clean water (quality scarcity) or insufficient water supplies (quantity scarcity). If current trends continue, more than 3 billion people may suffer from water shortages by 2025. Small changes like turning off the tap while brushing teeth can save over 200 liters of water per month. It's important to conserve water to ensure future generations have enough for basic needs.
Don't let it drip; it's the only water we have! Water conservation facts and ...allisonmap
Only a small percentage of the Earth's water is available for human use, so it is important to conserve water wherever possible. Some ways to save water include turning off the faucet while brushing teeth or shaving, running dishwashers and washing machines only when full, and watering lawns and trees less frequently but more heavily to build stronger roots. Small changes in daily habits can help preserve our limited fresh water supply.
Earth is the only known planet in this universe where life is possible only because of the availability of water and oxygen. Water is most important necessity of life for all the living beings on the earth. Without water no one can exist even for a day. We also know that there is very less percentage of clean water means drinking water available on the earth. So, we should not waste clean water and save it for future generations.
Earth is the only known planet in this universe where life is possible only because of the availability of water and oxygen. Water is most important necessity of life for all the living beings on the earth. Without water no one can exist even for a day. We also know that there is very less percentage of clean water means drinking water available on the earth. So, we should not waste clean water and save it for future generations.
Virtual booklet part i emmanuel vallecillaEmmanuel
(1) Natural resources like water are essential for human and industrial uses but are being depleted. Water is used for agricultural, household, industrial, and environmental purposes.
(2) Industrial uses of water include power generation through hydroelectricity. Household uses include drinking, bathing, cooking, and sanitation which require approximately 50 liters per person daily.
(3) Environmental uses include artificial wetlands and lakes to support wildlife habitat. However, environmental uses can reduce water availability for other human needs like agriculture. Efficient water usage and conservation are important to sustain water resources.
Here are a few key reasons why water conservation is important:
1. Limited supply of fresh water. Only 3% of the world's water is fresh water, and a large portion of that is locked up in ice caps and glaciers. As the population grows, demand for water is increasing, putting strain on our limited water resources. Conserving water helps ensure long-term availability.
2. Saves money. Conserving water by fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and running full loads of laundry and dishes means using less water overall. This results in lower water bills for consumers and communities.
3. Reduces burden on infrastructure. When water is wasted, it puts more burden on treatment plants and water delivery infrastructure
Water is essential for life but is a limited resource. It exists in liquid, solid and gas forms on Earth. Most water is salty ocean water, while only 3% is freshwater, and less than 1% is accessible for human use. Water is needed for biological processes like nutrient transport and thermoregulation, as well as for industrial, agricultural and other uses. Water shortages can occur when demand exceeds supply and may exacerbate global conflicts. Educating others about water conservation is important through activities like art, stories, investigations and understanding our local water systems.
This document discusses how people use natural resources like water. It provides examples of both good and bad ways that people use water resources. The good ways include using water conservatively for things like household activities, while the bad ways involve pollution that contaminates water supplies and harms the environment. The document emphasizes the importance of preventing water pollution and conserving water for current and future generations.
This document discusses the importance of water conservation for off-campus students. It notes issues with water quality and infrastructure projects, and provides facts about water usage and scarcity globally and in the US. The document explains how individual behaviors like taking shorter showers can collectively make a big impact on the environment by reducing water consumption. Suggested actions include using low-flow fixtures, running full loads of laundry, and turning off water while brushing teeth.
Social studies virtual booklet 5 c valentina diazsabina
This document summarizes how people use water resources for agriculture, industry, households, and recreation. It notes that 97% of water on Earth is salt water and only 3% is freshwater, most of which is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps. The document then discusses various ways people utilize fresh water resources, including for irrigation, industrial processes, drinking, bathing and more. It also highlights both good and bad practices for water usage, and notes emerging problems with water resources that legislation aims to address.
The document lists 10 of the deadliest earthquakes in history based on the number of people killed. It provides the location and date of each earthquake along with the number of people reported killed, ranging from over 242,000 deaths in the 1976 Tangshan earthquake down to over 40,000 deaths in the 1990 Iran earthquake. The earthquakes listed include several in China, as well as others in Italy, Japan, Peru, India, Armenia, and Iran between the years 1908 to 1990.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, 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.
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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,
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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.)
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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).
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
SWOT analysis in the project Keeping the Memory @live.pptx
Preserve & Save Water
1. HELP SAVE OUR DRINKING WATER!
CLEAN DRINKING WATER IS GETTING
SCARCE!
ACT RESPONSIBLY
SAVE YOUR FUTURE…
Turn off the tap water while brushing
your teeth. It saves 8 gallons of water a
day– that equals about 200 gallons of
water saved per month.
If you use a low-flow showerhead, you
can save 15 gallons of water during a
10-minute shower.
Watering the lawn on windy days can
waste up to 300 gallons of water
Sponsored by: Sonya's Committee for Water Conservation
2. HELP SAVE OUR DRINKING WATER
REFERENCES:
Borboa, M. (2003-2013). Facts on saving water. Retrieved from
http://www.sheknows.com/living/articles/807943/water-conservation-get-the-facts
National Geographic. (1996-2011). Water conservation tips. Retrieved from
http://environment.nationalgeographic.com/environment/freshwater/water-
conservation-tips/
The Mono Lake Committee. (2013). Water conservation. Retrieved from
http://www.monolake.org/about/waterconservation
http://searchparineeti.blogspot.com/2012/04/save-water-save-life.html
By: Sonya Elser