The document promotes Jesus Christ as the ultimate hero and savior. It acknowledges popular cartoon and comic book superheroes but argues they are just fantasies. In contrast, the creator God who made the earth and sky and his son Jesus who sacrificed himself are described as the real heroes. The lyrics encourage shouting out that Jesus is the hero of one's life because he paid the price for sins through his death and sacrifice.
GK Media Masters Presentation at New Media Literacies ConferenceGlobal Kids
A presentation by GK's Rafi Santo and Shawna Rosenzweig about the Media Masters program, a collaboration with MIT's Project New Media Literacies, led by Henry Jenkins. It was presented at the conference "Learning in a Participatory Culture", held by Project NML at MIT on 5/2/09.
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The document contrasts the characteristics of pessimists and optimists. Pessimists always focus on the negative aspects of life and expect the worst outcomes, while optimists focus on the positive, expect the best, and seek to improve themselves and help others. The document advises becoming an optimist by looking at the sunny side of life, thinking positively, and giving encouragement to others.
The document discusses using plastic sheets to protect school books provided through the Student Book Loan Scheme in Malaysia. It recommends cutting plastic sheets to size and sticking them on the corners and edges of books to prevent damage from wear and tear over multiple years of use. Protecting the books with plastic sheets helps them last longer, saving energy and trees by reducing the need to replace books frequently.
This document discusses finding solutions to political, social, economic, and environmental issues on a global scale. It encourages connecting with others by asking questions about important issues and sharing values in order to find solutions together. A link is provided to a Shared Values group on SlideShare for further discussion.
The document provides tips for a sweat-free bike commute to work, including using panniers or baskets instead of backpacks, investing in a helmet and bike rack, taking the safest routes avoiding hills or bridges, and potentially supplementing the commute with public transportation. It also shares the health benefits of cycling to work in weight loss.
The document promotes Jesus Christ as the ultimate hero and savior. It acknowledges popular cartoon and comic book superheroes but argues they are just fantasies. In contrast, the creator God who made the earth and sky and his son Jesus who sacrificed himself are described as the real heroes. The lyrics encourage shouting out that Jesus is the hero of one's life because he paid the price for sins through his death and sacrifice.
GK Media Masters Presentation at New Media Literacies ConferenceGlobal Kids
A presentation by GK's Rafi Santo and Shawna Rosenzweig about the Media Masters program, a collaboration with MIT's Project New Media Literacies, led by Henry Jenkins. It was presented at the conference "Learning in a Participatory Culture", held by Project NML at MIT on 5/2/09.
For full effect, view with notes.
The document contrasts the characteristics of pessimists and optimists. Pessimists always focus on the negative aspects of life and expect the worst outcomes, while optimists focus on the positive, expect the best, and seek to improve themselves and help others. The document advises becoming an optimist by looking at the sunny side of life, thinking positively, and giving encouragement to others.
The document discusses using plastic sheets to protect school books provided through the Student Book Loan Scheme in Malaysia. It recommends cutting plastic sheets to size and sticking them on the corners and edges of books to prevent damage from wear and tear over multiple years of use. Protecting the books with plastic sheets helps them last longer, saving energy and trees by reducing the need to replace books frequently.
This document discusses finding solutions to political, social, economic, and environmental issues on a global scale. It encourages connecting with others by asking questions about important issues and sharing values in order to find solutions together. A link is provided to a Shared Values group on SlideShare for further discussion.
The document provides tips for a sweat-free bike commute to work, including using panniers or baskets instead of backpacks, investing in a helmet and bike rack, taking the safest routes avoiding hills or bridges, and potentially supplementing the commute with public transportation. It also shares the health benefits of cycling to work in weight loss.
The digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules that the body can use. It includes the mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, large intestine, appendix and anus. Food is broken down through various processes as it moves through these organs of the digestive tract.
This document contains a list of letters from A to J and L. It lists the letters in alphabetical order with no other context or information provided about the meaning or purpose of the list. The document simply lists letters as its content.
The document discusses income inequality in China from 1959 to 2015. It notes that inequality has increased sharply since the 1970s, when economic reforms began. Data shows that between 1959 and the 1970s, around 89% of people earned around 10% of total income, while the top 10% earned around 20% of income. However, from 1970 onward income became more unevenly distributed, with the top 20% earning over 50% of total income by 2015.
The digestive system breaks down food into smaller molecules that the body can use. It includes the mouth, gullet, stomach, small intestine, pancreas, liver, large intestine, appendix and anus. Food is broken down through various processes as it moves through these organs of the digestive tract.
This document contains a list of letters from A to J and L. It lists the letters in alphabetical order with no other context or information provided about the meaning or purpose of the list. The document simply lists letters as its content.
The document discusses income inequality in China from 1959 to 2015. It notes that inequality has increased sharply since the 1970s, when economic reforms began. Data shows that between 1959 and the 1970s, around 89% of people earned around 10% of total income, while the top 10% earned around 20% of income. However, from 1970 onward income became more unevenly distributed, with the top 20% earning over 50% of total income by 2015.
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