About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority being salt water found in the oceans. There are three states of water: liquid water, water vapor, and ice. While water covers most of the planet, only 1% is fresh water that is safe for human consumption, with the rest being salt water or ice. Many people around the world still lack access to clean water, with approximately one billion people not having it in their homes.
This document introduces computer programming languages. It discusses that computers use low-level languages like machine language and assembly language that are closer to binary, while high-level languages like BASIC, COBOL and Pascal use syntax similar to human languages. It also describes language translators like compilers, interpreters and assemblers that convert code between levels. Compilers convert all code at once, making execution faster but debugging harder, while interpreters convert line-by-line, making debugging easier but execution slower. Assemblers convert assembly language to machine language.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It shows example photos from various sources and invites people to make their own presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare.
Water is essential for all life on Earth. Without water, no living organisms could survive or thrive. Access to clean water is critical for human civilization and development.
The document discusses several major water dams in Slovakia. Zemplínska Šírava dam was built in 1961-1965 near Michalovce, covers 33 km2, and water from the dam flows into the Laborec and Bodrog Rivers. It is the second largest dam in Slovakia. Orava dam is the largest, located near Námestovo, built from 1941-1953. Veľká Domaša dam was built in 1962 north of Vranov nad Topľou and is known for its clear waters and fishing. Starina reservoir in eastern Slovakia was built on the Cirocha River starting in 1981, has a depth of 50 m
Stanley toured Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Some highlights included visiting Bratislava Castle, which sits on a hill above the Danube River, trying traditional Slovak foods like garlic soup and potato dumplings with sheep cheese, and seeing landmarks in the Old Town like the Old Town Hall and the Primate's Palace. Stanley also sat on a bench with a statue of Napoleon.
Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition set out in 1915 with the goal of crossing Antarctica from west to east. However, their ship Endurance became trapped in pack ice in the Weddell Sea. After months drifting on ice floes, Endurance was crushed and sank in October 1915. The crew then camped on floating ice until it broke up in April 1916, forcing them to evacuate in lifeboats to uninhabited Elephant Island. Shackleton and 5 others then made an incredible 800-mile open boat journey in the James Caird to South Georgia to fetch help, arriving in May 1916. After crossing the interior of South Georgia on foot, they reached a whaling station and were able
About 70% of the Earth's surface is covered by water, with the majority being salt water found in the oceans. There are three states of water: liquid water, water vapor, and ice. While water covers most of the planet, only 1% is fresh water that is safe for human consumption, with the rest being salt water or ice. Many people around the world still lack access to clean water, with approximately one billion people not having it in their homes.
This document introduces computer programming languages. It discusses that computers use low-level languages like machine language and assembly language that are closer to binary, while high-level languages like BASIC, COBOL and Pascal use syntax similar to human languages. It also describes language translators like compilers, interpreters and assemblers that convert code between levels. Compilers convert all code at once, making execution faster but debugging harder, while interpreters convert line-by-line, making debugging easier but execution slower. Assemblers convert assembly language to machine language.
This Haiku Deck presentation contains 5 photos credited to different photographers and encourages the viewer to create their own Haiku Deck presentation on SlideShare. It shows example photos from various sources and invites people to make their own presentations using Haiku Deck on SlideShare.
Water is essential for all life on Earth. Without water, no living organisms could survive or thrive. Access to clean water is critical for human civilization and development.
The document discusses several major water dams in Slovakia. Zemplínska Šírava dam was built in 1961-1965 near Michalovce, covers 33 km2, and water from the dam flows into the Laborec and Bodrog Rivers. It is the second largest dam in Slovakia. Orava dam is the largest, located near Námestovo, built from 1941-1953. Veľká Domaša dam was built in 1962 north of Vranov nad Topľou and is known for its clear waters and fishing. Starina reservoir in eastern Slovakia was built on the Cirocha River starting in 1981, has a depth of 50 m
Stanley toured Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia. Some highlights included visiting Bratislava Castle, which sits on a hill above the Danube River, trying traditional Slovak foods like garlic soup and potato dumplings with sheep cheese, and seeing landmarks in the Old Town like the Old Town Hall and the Primate's Palace. Stanley also sat on a bench with a statue of Napoleon.
Ernest Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition set out in 1915 with the goal of crossing Antarctica from west to east. However, their ship Endurance became trapped in pack ice in the Weddell Sea. After months drifting on ice floes, Endurance was crushed and sank in October 1915. The crew then camped on floating ice until it broke up in April 1916, forcing them to evacuate in lifeboats to uninhabited Elephant Island. Shackleton and 5 others then made an incredible 800-mile open boat journey in the James Caird to South Georgia to fetch help, arriving in May 1916. After crossing the interior of South Georgia on foot, they reached a whaling station and were able
1) The human body is composed of around 70% water, with the brain being 85% water and bones being 33% water. Water is essential for survival as humans can live without food for 4 weeks but only 3 days without water.
2) It is recommended that humans drink around 8 glasses of water per day to stay hydrated, as dehydration can cause kidney and brain problems.
3) Water is used for many daily activities at home like drinking, cooking, washing, bathing, showering, brushing teeth, and flushing toilets. On average, a family uses around 9-10 liters of water per day.
Stanley spent the day with a student, visiting their school including the classroom, gym, and entrance decorated for Easter. They also went with teachers to view an eclipse at the town hall. The student showed Stanley areas of their school like the wall honoring top students.
This document provides photos and details about a student's school in Slovakia. It shows photos of the classroom, school canteen, gym, town landmarks like a manor house and church, and city center with a fountain and town hall. The student thanks Flat Stanley for visiting their school and town.
The document discusses the water cycle or hydrologic cycle, which is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. Water can change states between liquid, vapor, and solid as it moves through the atmosphere and lithosphere via evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, freshet, and subsurface flow. The water cycle describes the process as the water moves through different reservoirs or stores on Earth, such as rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice caps, oceans, swamps, and atmospheric water vapor.
This document discusses the importance of water for the human body. It notes that the human body is composed of approximately 70% water and that the brain is 85% water. Water is essential for life, as a person can survive without food for up to 4 weeks but can only survive 3 days without water. The document also provides information on water usage at home, such as the amounts of water used for bathing, showering, flushing toilets, and other daily activities. It summarizes research conducted on student water drinking habits that found 61% drink tap water and 39% drink bottled water.
This document provides information about an authorized distributor of Yeturu bio-tech Limited named Jayakumar Suseela and their contact details. It then summarizes the distributor's Aloe Vera products which are organically cultivated and processed, including drinking gel, juice, supplements to aid digestion, blood sugar control, and more. Product benefits and ingredients are listed for skin care items like fairness cream, hair care products, and more.
The document discusses different number systems including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It provides details on how to convert between these number systems, including how to convert fractional numbers between bases. Conversion methods covered include dividing numbers into place values to determine the digit values in the target base. The document also discusses representing negative numbers using 1's complement notation.
Kharis O'Connell discusses the current state and future of wearable technology and interfaces. Some key points include:
- Wearable tech is growing rapidly, with over 250 million devices expected to ship in 2016.
- Current wearables focus on function over form, but designers are learning that fashion and aesthetics are important for success.
- Future wearables may move beyond screens by becoming integrated directly into fabrics and surfaces through mechatronics.
- Immersive virtual and augmented reality raise new challenges for user experience design by removing traditional constraints and interfaces.
- Designing for flow and dopamine loops could make virtual experiences too engaging and addictive if not approached carefully.
1) The human body is composed of around 70% water, with the brain being 85% water and bones being 33% water. Water is essential for survival as humans can live without food for 4 weeks but only 3 days without water.
2) It is recommended that humans drink around 8 glasses of water per day to stay hydrated, as dehydration can cause kidney and brain problems.
3) Water is used for many daily activities at home like drinking, cooking, washing, bathing, showering, brushing teeth, and flushing toilets. On average, a family uses around 9-10 liters of water per day.
Stanley spent the day with a student, visiting their school including the classroom, gym, and entrance decorated for Easter. They also went with teachers to view an eclipse at the town hall. The student showed Stanley areas of their school like the wall honoring top students.
This document provides photos and details about a student's school in Slovakia. It shows photos of the classroom, school canteen, gym, town landmarks like a manor house and church, and city center with a fountain and town hall. The student thanks Flat Stanley for visiting their school and town.
The document discusses the water cycle or hydrologic cycle, which is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. Water can change states between liquid, vapor, and solid as it moves through the atmosphere and lithosphere via evaporation, transpiration, condensation, precipitation, infiltration, runoff, freshet, and subsurface flow. The water cycle describes the process as the water moves through different reservoirs or stores on Earth, such as rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice caps, oceans, swamps, and atmospheric water vapor.
This document discusses the importance of water for the human body. It notes that the human body is composed of approximately 70% water and that the brain is 85% water. Water is essential for life, as a person can survive without food for up to 4 weeks but can only survive 3 days without water. The document also provides information on water usage at home, such as the amounts of water used for bathing, showering, flushing toilets, and other daily activities. It summarizes research conducted on student water drinking habits that found 61% drink tap water and 39% drink bottled water.
This document provides information about an authorized distributor of Yeturu bio-tech Limited named Jayakumar Suseela and their contact details. It then summarizes the distributor's Aloe Vera products which are organically cultivated and processed, including drinking gel, juice, supplements to aid digestion, blood sugar control, and more. Product benefits and ingredients are listed for skin care items like fairness cream, hair care products, and more.
The document discusses different number systems including binary, decimal, octal, and hexadecimal. It provides details on how to convert between these number systems, including how to convert fractional numbers between bases. Conversion methods covered include dividing numbers into place values to determine the digit values in the target base. The document also discusses representing negative numbers using 1's complement notation.
Kharis O'Connell discusses the current state and future of wearable technology and interfaces. Some key points include:
- Wearable tech is growing rapidly, with over 250 million devices expected to ship in 2016.
- Current wearables focus on function over form, but designers are learning that fashion and aesthetics are important for success.
- Future wearables may move beyond screens by becoming integrated directly into fabrics and surfaces through mechatronics.
- Immersive virtual and augmented reality raise new challenges for user experience design by removing traditional constraints and interfaces.
- Designing for flow and dopamine loops could make virtual experiences too engaging and addictive if not approached carefully.
7. "Detrás de todo hombre que triunfa...hay una mujer sorprendida"
“dietro tutto all’uomo che trionfa...c’é una moglie sorpresa”
8. "Cuando un millonario pasa a mejor vida...sus herederos también“
“quando un milionario passa a miglior vita...anche i suoi eredi”
9. "El amor es ciego... solo el matrimonio puede devolverte la vista“
“l’amore é cieco...solo il matrimonio può ridarti la vista”
10. "El trabajo en equipo es esencial...te permite echarle la culpa a otro"
“il lavoro di squadra é essenziale...ti permette di dare la colpa ad altri.”
12. "El que ríe último...no entendió el chiste“
“chi ride ultimo...non ha capito la barzelletta”
13. Hay un mundo mejor
c’é un mondo migliore
PERO
ES CARÍSIMO
ma é molto caro
14. HAY 2 PALABRAS QUE TE
ABRIRÁN MUCHAS PUERTAS
ci sono due parole che ti apriranno
molte porte
TIRE Y EMPUJE”
“
“Tira
e Spingi”
15. PEZ QUE LUCHA CONTRA LA
CORRIENTE
pesce che nuota contro corrente
MUERE
ELECTROCUTADO
Muore elettrizzato
16. YO NO SUFRO MI LOCURA
Io non temo la mia pazzia
La
disfruto a cada
momento
La godo ogni
momento
17. Si un pajarito te dice algo
se un uccellino ti dice qualcosa
Debes
estar loco pues los
pájaros no hablan
Devi essere matto poiché
gli uccelli non parlano