This document discusses sustainable living from a global perspective. It outlines some of the key challenges facing the world today, including rising population, ecological footprint, water shortages, and waste. Computer models from the 1970s predicted many of these issues if current patterns continued. The document argues that small, individual actions and changes in mental models are needed to create sustainable feedback loops and shift to more sustainable systems through areas like food, energy, transportation and waste. Individual choices each day can help address these global problems.
The document discusses active learning and concept-based instruction. It presents a taxonomy of learning that moves from simpler to more complex cognitive levels, such as remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. The document emphasizes teaching concepts over isolated facts and provides examples of conceptual knowledge in various disciplines. It also lists universal concepts that can be applied across subjects, such as adaptation, change, patterns, and systems.
This document provides background information and activities related to sustainable development and citizenship education for post-16 learners. It introduces the concept of sustainable development and discusses key global issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. The document then outlines six classroom activities centered around topics like prioritizing environmental threats, debating solutions to sustainability challenges, and planning advocacy campaigns. The goal is to help learners understand sustainability issues, consider different perspectives, and explore actions they can take as responsible citizens.
The music video has origins in the late 19th century when the first music video was filmed showing William Dickson playing the violin while two men danced. In the 1940s, soundies featured short music and dance films shown in public spaces like bars. In the 1960s, the Beatles began creating promotional films to market their music which helped establish the music video genre. Television shows in the 1970s began regularly airing music videos, helping popularity grow until MTV's launch in 1981 which propelled many artists' careers and helped define the modern music video era.
The document describes several turnkey mobile games that can be used to engage audiences and shorten the pathway to purchase. The games are intelligent and reactive to consumer behavior. They include games like slot machines, prize wheels, scratch and win, word searches, and tile matching. The games can be distributed through both traditional and digital marketing channels and increase brand exposure, participation, and purchases.
The document discusses active learning and concept-based instruction. It presents a taxonomy of learning that moves from simpler to more complex cognitive levels, such as remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. The document emphasizes teaching concepts over isolated facts and provides examples of conceptual knowledge in various disciplines. It also lists universal concepts that can be applied across subjects, such as adaptation, change, patterns, and systems.
This document discusses sustainable living from a global perspective. It outlines some of the key challenges facing the world today, including rising population, ecological footprint, water shortages, and waste. Computer models from the 1970s predicted many of these issues if current patterns continued. The document argues that small, individual actions and changes in mental models are needed to create sustainable feedback loops and shift to more sustainable systems through areas like food, energy, transportation and waste. Individual choices each day can help address these global problems.
The document discusses active learning and concept-based instruction. It presents a taxonomy of learning that moves from simpler to more complex cognitive levels, such as remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. The document emphasizes teaching concepts over isolated facts and provides examples of conceptual knowledge in various disciplines. It also lists universal concepts that can be applied across subjects, such as adaptation, change, patterns, and systems.
This document provides background information and activities related to sustainable development and citizenship education for post-16 learners. It introduces the concept of sustainable development and discusses key global issues such as climate change, resource depletion, and environmental degradation. The document then outlines six classroom activities centered around topics like prioritizing environmental threats, debating solutions to sustainability challenges, and planning advocacy campaigns. The goal is to help learners understand sustainability issues, consider different perspectives, and explore actions they can take as responsible citizens.
The music video has origins in the late 19th century when the first music video was filmed showing William Dickson playing the violin while two men danced. In the 1940s, soundies featured short music and dance films shown in public spaces like bars. In the 1960s, the Beatles began creating promotional films to market their music which helped establish the music video genre. Television shows in the 1970s began regularly airing music videos, helping popularity grow until MTV's launch in 1981 which propelled many artists' careers and helped define the modern music video era.
The document describes several turnkey mobile games that can be used to engage audiences and shorten the pathway to purchase. The games are intelligent and reactive to consumer behavior. They include games like slot machines, prize wheels, scratch and win, word searches, and tile matching. The games can be distributed through both traditional and digital marketing channels and increase brand exposure, participation, and purchases.
The document discusses active learning and concept-based instruction. It presents a taxonomy of learning that moves from simpler to more complex cognitive levels, such as remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. The document emphasizes teaching concepts over isolated facts and provides examples of conceptual knowledge in various disciplines. It also lists universal concepts that can be applied across subjects, such as adaptation, change, patterns, and systems.
This document discusses sustainable and responsible consumption from business and consumer perspectives. It notes that businesses are increasingly taking a strategic and long-term approach to CSR to achieve competitive advantage. Consumers are a key market dimension and their attitudes and behaviors are changing, driven by population growth, urbanization, and lifestyle changes. Socially responsible consumption considers public consequences of private consumption and uses purchasing power to create social change. Both businesses and consumers have roles to play through cooperation between companies, stakeholders, and customers to influence choices and behaviors toward more sustainable options.
This document discusses the use of music in advertising. It notes that music can effectively trigger emotions and communicate non-verbally. Advertising executives therefore use catchy jingles and popular songs in ads to create an emotional connection between consumers and products. By linking feelings and memories evoked by songs to their products, advertisers aim to increase brand recognition and memorability. Examples of well-known jingle ads are provided.
This document discusses several major musical genres that developed in the 20th century, including rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rap, country, and pop. It provides overviews of when each genre emerged, characteristic musical styles and instruments, influential artists, and subgenres that developed over time. Urbanization led to more diverse music as people moved to cities. Rhythm and blues originated in the 1950s-60s and incorporated vocal melodies with strong rhythms. Rock and roll emerged in the 1950s and became more amplified over time, spawning many subgenres. Rap was invented in the Bronx and uses rhythmic spoken word. Country began in the 1920s and features instruments like steel guitar. Pop refers to commercially recorded love
This case report describes the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) sialography to diagnose and treat a patient's salivary gland condition. A 60-year-old female presented with chronic pain in her left parotid gland. Previous investigations including plain films and ultrasound were non-diagnostic. CBCT sialography identified two sialoliths, one in the deep lobe and one in the superior lobe. The patient underwent sialoendoscopy where the two sialoliths were successfully retrieved, providing pain relief. CBCT sialography is a novel technique that overcomes limitations of other imaging modalities. It allows for precise localization of radiolucent sialoliths to guide minimally
This document provides an overview of forensic odontology, which is the application of dental science to legal investigations. It discusses several key areas:
1. Personal identification using dental records and comparisons of teeth, fillings, etc. This is one of the most reliable ways to identify badly damaged bodies.
2. Bite mark analysis which examines marks left by teeth to match suspects. This includes classifying different types of bite marks and the analysis process.
3. Other methods like analyzing lip prints, palatal rugae patterns, and DNA from teeth which can also be used for identification in some cases.
4. Estimating characteristics like age, sex, race from dental features through examining traits of the teeth
This document discusses oral cancer, including its incidence, classification, etiology, clinical features, diagnostic aids, and patient workup. Some key points:
- Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer worldwide and accounts for 40% of cancers in India. Squamous cell carcinoma makes up 90% of cases.
- Risk factors include tobacco, alcohol, HPV infection, and poor nutrition. Potentially precancerous conditions include lichen planus and leukoplakia.
- Diagnostic aids include tissue staining, brush biopsy, imaging modalities like CT and MRI, and salivary biomarkers.
- A thorough patient workup includes medical history, clinical exam of oral cavity and lymph
This document provides an overview of the game of cricket including a brief history, how it spread worldwide, key figures in its development, benefits and risks, and top players. It notes that cricket originated in England in the early 16th century and was spread by British colonists and sailors. The document highlights Imran Khan as helping improve the game through developing the technique of reverse swing bowling. Top players mentioned include Sir Viv Richards, Zaheer Abbas, Ian Chappel, and David Gower.
This 3 week trip document outlines a journey through Germany and Austria. Key stops included a Holiday Inn hotel, Olympic Park, and English Park in Germany. The document expresses gratitude to Mr. Hedley for the opportunity.
This document discusses sustainable and responsible consumption from business and consumer perspectives. It notes that businesses are increasingly taking a strategic and long-term approach to CSR to achieve competitive advantage. Consumers are a key market dimension and their attitudes and behaviors are changing, driven by population growth, urbanization, and lifestyle changes. Socially responsible consumption considers public consequences of private consumption and uses purchasing power to create social change. Both businesses and consumers have roles to play through cooperation between companies, stakeholders, and customers to influence choices and behaviors toward more sustainable options.
This document discusses the use of music in advertising. It notes that music can effectively trigger emotions and communicate non-verbally. Advertising executives therefore use catchy jingles and popular songs in ads to create an emotional connection between consumers and products. By linking feelings and memories evoked by songs to their products, advertisers aim to increase brand recognition and memorability. Examples of well-known jingle ads are provided.
This document discusses several major musical genres that developed in the 20th century, including rhythm and blues, rock and roll, rap, country, and pop. It provides overviews of when each genre emerged, characteristic musical styles and instruments, influential artists, and subgenres that developed over time. Urbanization led to more diverse music as people moved to cities. Rhythm and blues originated in the 1950s-60s and incorporated vocal melodies with strong rhythms. Rock and roll emerged in the 1950s and became more amplified over time, spawning many subgenres. Rap was invented in the Bronx and uses rhythmic spoken word. Country began in the 1920s and features instruments like steel guitar. Pop refers to commercially recorded love
This case report describes the use of cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) sialography to diagnose and treat a patient's salivary gland condition. A 60-year-old female presented with chronic pain in her left parotid gland. Previous investigations including plain films and ultrasound were non-diagnostic. CBCT sialography identified two sialoliths, one in the deep lobe and one in the superior lobe. The patient underwent sialoendoscopy where the two sialoliths were successfully retrieved, providing pain relief. CBCT sialography is a novel technique that overcomes limitations of other imaging modalities. It allows for precise localization of radiolucent sialoliths to guide minimally
This document provides an overview of forensic odontology, which is the application of dental science to legal investigations. It discusses several key areas:
1. Personal identification using dental records and comparisons of teeth, fillings, etc. This is one of the most reliable ways to identify badly damaged bodies.
2. Bite mark analysis which examines marks left by teeth to match suspects. This includes classifying different types of bite marks and the analysis process.
3. Other methods like analyzing lip prints, palatal rugae patterns, and DNA from teeth which can also be used for identification in some cases.
4. Estimating characteristics like age, sex, race from dental features through examining traits of the teeth
This document discusses oral cancer, including its incidence, classification, etiology, clinical features, diagnostic aids, and patient workup. Some key points:
- Oral cancer is the 6th most common cancer worldwide and accounts for 40% of cancers in India. Squamous cell carcinoma makes up 90% of cases.
- Risk factors include tobacco, alcohol, HPV infection, and poor nutrition. Potentially precancerous conditions include lichen planus and leukoplakia.
- Diagnostic aids include tissue staining, brush biopsy, imaging modalities like CT and MRI, and salivary biomarkers.
- A thorough patient workup includes medical history, clinical exam of oral cavity and lymph
This document provides an overview of the game of cricket including a brief history, how it spread worldwide, key figures in its development, benefits and risks, and top players. It notes that cricket originated in England in the early 16th century and was spread by British colonists and sailors. The document highlights Imran Khan as helping improve the game through developing the technique of reverse swing bowling. Top players mentioned include Sir Viv Richards, Zaheer Abbas, Ian Chappel, and David Gower.
This 3 week trip document outlines a journey through Germany and Austria. Key stops included a Holiday Inn hotel, Olympic Park, and English Park in Germany. The document expresses gratitude to Mr. Hedley for the opportunity.