The document summarizes presentations from a company huddle meeting. It discusses the company's 2013 employee achievements, progress on restructuring plans and expansion projects in Riyadh and Jeddah. Details are provided on the Riyadh project timeline and progress, as well as the Jeddah project description and status. The final presentation discusses the company's vision for future growth, including plans for expansion, new product lines and international growth.
HARMAN-SolutionGuide-Education-Huddle Space Final 6915rMark Josiah Henkin
This document provides an overview of audio visual system solutions for huddle spaces in education. It describes how huddle spaces are traditionally small rooms used for collaboration by small groups. It then discusses how implementing control, automation and conferencing systems can transform huddle spaces into state-of-the-art learning environments. Finally, it promotes Harman as offering a comprehensive portfolio of AV technology that is the perfect partner for developing professional quality AV systems for huddle spaces.
Daily huddles led by team managers are proposed as an effective way to improve communication, productivity, quality and morale. Evidence from trials in private sector organizations found that huddles led to a 21% increase in productivity, 15% increase in quality, and rapid improvements in backlog, morale and staff engagement. Staff reported feeling more like part of a team, having a voice that was listened to, and taking pride in improving results. However, huddles require commitment from managers to focus on goals, provide relevant information to staff, listen to concerns and act on issues.
The document summarizes presentations from a company huddle meeting. It discusses the company's 2013 employee achievements, progress on restructuring plans and expansion projects in Riyadh and Jeddah. Details are provided on the Riyadh project timeline and progress, as well as the Jeddah project description and status. The final presentation discusses the company's vision for future growth, including plans for expansion, new product lines and international growth.
HARMAN-SolutionGuide-Education-Huddle Space Final 6915rMark Josiah Henkin
This document provides an overview of audio visual system solutions for huddle spaces in education. It describes how huddle spaces are traditionally small rooms used for collaboration by small groups. It then discusses how implementing control, automation and conferencing systems can transform huddle spaces into state-of-the-art learning environments. Finally, it promotes Harman as offering a comprehensive portfolio of AV technology that is the perfect partner for developing professional quality AV systems for huddle spaces.
Daily huddles led by team managers are proposed as an effective way to improve communication, productivity, quality and morale. Evidence from trials in private sector organizations found that huddles led to a 21% increase in productivity, 15% increase in quality, and rapid improvements in backlog, morale and staff engagement. Staff reported feeling more like part of a team, having a voice that was listened to, and taking pride in improving results. However, huddles require commitment from managers to focus on goals, provide relevant information to staff, listen to concerns and act on issues.
Macedonia's flag was adopted in 1995 and features a golden sunburst on a red field. The country's coat of arms, adopted in 1946, depicts a mountain, lake and sunrise surrounded by wheat, tobacco leaves and poppies. Macedonia covers 25,433 square kilometers and has a population of over 2 million people. The capital and largest city is Skopje.
The MPS „Јоакim Кrchovski“ school in Kriva Palanka has been operating since 1944. It currently consists of 12 buildings, with 3 located in town and 9 in nearby villages. The school educates 6666 students across 87 classes from 1st to 9th grade. It aims to keep up with modern teaching methods and its students are hard-working and eager to learn. The school has a new gym and various after-school programs and clubs. It also participates in national and international projects focused on science, technology, decreasing violence, and multicultural cooperation.
This document provides information about the town of Kriva Palanka, Macedonia. It notes that Kriva Palanka has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants and is located in the northeastern part of the country. It describes the local schools and sports facilities. It also discusses the predominantly Orthodox Christian population and important religious sites, including the St. Joakim Osogovski Monastery. The monastery contains two churches and was founded in the 12th century. Cultural events held annually in Kriva Palanka include an art colony and folklore festival focused on the monastery. Local authorities are increasingly promoting tourism in the town.
Through the activities of the project My Little Europe, countries learned about each other and their idols. The project helped countries meet and learn about one another by sharing information on their cultures, traditions, and histories. It provided a way for nations to gain understanding and appreciation of their differences through educational exchange.
Vilijam Pavlovski created a presentation about his cousin and idol, 16-year-old Andrej Jakimovski. Andrej taught Vilijam good habits like hard work, being positive and smiling. Andrej's determination to practice basketball for hours every day, even alone in any weather, led him to join prestigious youth teams in Macedonia and Europe. He was recognized for his talent and signed a contract to play professionally in Italy at a young age. Vilijam hopes to learn never to give up from Andrej's example.
The student describes their teacher as their hero. The teacher goes above and beyond, teaching lessons, comforting students when they are shy or struggling, and giving her free time to students to talk. Although not a typical superhero, the teacher is someone the student trusts and views as both a teacher and friend who helps them become better people. All teachers can be heroes through their determination, patience, courage and dedication to inspiring students.
The document describes why the author's mother is their hero. It discusses how their mother keeps them safe and healthy, inspires them to do their best, and will never let them down. The mother's love is said to be deeper than the ocean and she is the only person the author trusts and can always count on. In the end, the author states that to them, their mother is their whole world.
Bulgaria is a country located in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Romania, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. The capital and largest city is Sofia, which has been inhabited since at least 7,000 BC. Some notable landmarks in Sofia include the Saint Sofia Church (one of the oldest in Sofia), the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals), and the St. Nedelya Church. Bulgaria has a varied climate due to its location, with both continental and Mediterranean influences. Bulgarian cuisine features salads, dairy, wines, soups, pastries and grilled meats.
The document discusses the goals and activities of the "My Little Europe" project, which aims to promote cultural integration and learning about European heroes through modern teaching methods. The key goals are to foster passion for learning, teach students about prominent historical figures, and help students develop teamwork skills. According to the neurodidactic teaching approach used in the project, students will each focus on researching a local hero from their own country in order to learn about that country's history. The document then outlines project activities that took place in Poland, Macedonia, Lithuania, and between partner countries, including creating informational videos and presentations, holding competitions about national heroes, and facilitating student exchanges.
Toše Proeski was a popular Macedonian singer known as the "Elvis Presley of the Balkans". He rose to fame in the late 1990s and gained popularity across the Balkans for his strong vocals and performances at festivals. Proeski released several successful albums and represented Macedonia at Eurovision in 2004 before tragically dying in a car accident in 2007 at the age of 26. He left behind a legacy as one of the most beloved singers in the Balkans region.
Macedonia's flag was adopted in 1995 and features a golden sunburst on a red field. The country's coat of arms, adopted in 1946, depicts a mountain, lake and sunrise surrounded by wheat, tobacco leaves and poppies. Macedonia covers 25,433 square kilometers and has a population of over 2 million people. The capital and largest city is Skopje.
The MPS „Јоакim Кrchovski“ school in Kriva Palanka has been operating since 1944. It currently consists of 12 buildings, with 3 located in town and 9 in nearby villages. The school educates 6666 students across 87 classes from 1st to 9th grade. It aims to keep up with modern teaching methods and its students are hard-working and eager to learn. The school has a new gym and various after-school programs and clubs. It also participates in national and international projects focused on science, technology, decreasing violence, and multicultural cooperation.
This document provides information about the town of Kriva Palanka, Macedonia. It notes that Kriva Palanka has a population of about 20,000 inhabitants and is located in the northeastern part of the country. It describes the local schools and sports facilities. It also discusses the predominantly Orthodox Christian population and important religious sites, including the St. Joakim Osogovski Monastery. The monastery contains two churches and was founded in the 12th century. Cultural events held annually in Kriva Palanka include an art colony and folklore festival focused on the monastery. Local authorities are increasingly promoting tourism in the town.
Through the activities of the project My Little Europe, countries learned about each other and their idols. The project helped countries meet and learn about one another by sharing information on their cultures, traditions, and histories. It provided a way for nations to gain understanding and appreciation of their differences through educational exchange.
Vilijam Pavlovski created a presentation about his cousin and idol, 16-year-old Andrej Jakimovski. Andrej taught Vilijam good habits like hard work, being positive and smiling. Andrej's determination to practice basketball for hours every day, even alone in any weather, led him to join prestigious youth teams in Macedonia and Europe. He was recognized for his talent and signed a contract to play professionally in Italy at a young age. Vilijam hopes to learn never to give up from Andrej's example.
The student describes their teacher as their hero. The teacher goes above and beyond, teaching lessons, comforting students when they are shy or struggling, and giving her free time to students to talk. Although not a typical superhero, the teacher is someone the student trusts and views as both a teacher and friend who helps them become better people. All teachers can be heroes through their determination, patience, courage and dedication to inspiring students.
The document describes why the author's mother is their hero. It discusses how their mother keeps them safe and healthy, inspires them to do their best, and will never let them down. The mother's love is said to be deeper than the ocean and she is the only person the author trusts and can always count on. In the end, the author states that to them, their mother is their whole world.
Bulgaria is a country located in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Romania, Serbia, Macedonia, Greece and Turkey. The capital and largest city is Sofia, which has been inhabited since at least 7,000 BC. Some notable landmarks in Sofia include the Saint Sofia Church (one of the oldest in Sofia), the St. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral (one of the largest Eastern Orthodox cathedrals), and the St. Nedelya Church. Bulgaria has a varied climate due to its location, with both continental and Mediterranean influences. Bulgarian cuisine features salads, dairy, wines, soups, pastries and grilled meats.
The document discusses the goals and activities of the "My Little Europe" project, which aims to promote cultural integration and learning about European heroes through modern teaching methods. The key goals are to foster passion for learning, teach students about prominent historical figures, and help students develop teamwork skills. According to the neurodidactic teaching approach used in the project, students will each focus on researching a local hero from their own country in order to learn about that country's history. The document then outlines project activities that took place in Poland, Macedonia, Lithuania, and between partner countries, including creating informational videos and presentations, holding competitions about national heroes, and facilitating student exchanges.
Toše Proeski was a popular Macedonian singer known as the "Elvis Presley of the Balkans". He rose to fame in the late 1990s and gained popularity across the Balkans for his strong vocals and performances at festivals. Proeski released several successful albums and represented Macedonia at Eurovision in 2004 before tragically dying in a car accident in 2007 at the age of 26. He left behind a legacy as one of the most beloved singers in the Balkans region.
2. Ластовичка
Здраво, здраво, поле, ниво!
Мили деца, здраво - живо!
Здраво гнездо, дом од злато.
За љубовта прав е патот.
Летав преку море, река,
знаев тука ти ме чекаш.
На крилцата мои лесни
ти донесов црцор, песни.
А за сите деца смели
носам пролет - китки бели.
Здраво, здраво, поле, ниво!
Еј, на сите, здраво - живо!
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3. Поздрав до летото
Јуни секогаш ни е гостин драг. И не треба да се чудиш,
Еве сега ни пристигна пак! или нешто да те буни.
Тој од нас никогаш ништо не проси, Зашто и летото почнува во
а што ќе му побараме - од срце ни јуни.
носи.
Затоа, ајде вака да
Мај што ќе засади и ќе посее, направиме:
јуни ќе го обере и ожнее... Со песна и игра летото да го
Тоа го прави секое лето. поздравиме.
И затоа е најсакан месец на светот.
Додека ни е гостин, додека
Зар не ти е убаво и тебе, кажи трае
кога со јуни шеташ по песочните секој од нас - каде и да е
плажи? да биде весел, да игра, да се
Или кога летуваш некаде во планина? смее.
Можеш ли да ја опишеш таа убавина? Како јунското сонце нас што
не грее!
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5. Студ
Овој студ е многу чуден,
камен пука, јас сум буден
штипе, боцка како шило,
ќе те касне каде било,
најчесто по образ, нос,
каде што си гол и бос.
Кога сечко дува, коси
настинка во џебот носи.
Иако сум многу мал,
носам џемпер, волнен шал,
ракавички топли, ете,
што бабичка ми ги сплете.
А и чизми, со нив шетам,
како птица сегде летам.
Скокам, пеам на сет глас,
не се плашам од студ, мраз.
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6. Глобално Затоплување
Глобалното затоплување, кое се должи
на ефектот на стаклена градина е
проблем поврзан со можните глобални
климатски промени предизвикани од
зголеменото ниво на таканаречените
стекленички гасови во атмосферата.
Научниците излегоа со тврдење дека
зголеменото присуство на овие гасови
ќе резултира со глобално покачување на
температурата кое, пак би имало бројни
негативни па дури и непоправливи
ефекти врз животната средина.
7. ПРОЛЕТ,ЛЕТО,ЕСЕН,
ЗИМА.... ГЛОБАЛНОТО
ЗАТОПЛУВАЊЕ
Поради глобалното затоплување
на земјата Планета, Летата се
многу потопли,Зимите се
повеќе студени а Пролета и
Есента веќе не ги чуствуваме
како годишни времиња.
8. Што треба да се направи
за да се спречи
затоплувањето?
Што може владата да
направи?
Што можат луѓето да
направат?
9. Човековото влијание на глобалното затоплување
денес, за прв пат во историјата на Земјата, луѓето ја
имаат, можеби, одлучувачката улога за иднината на
климатските промени. Потоплата иднина може да беде
резултат на денешните активности на луѓето во кои се
ослободуваат големи количини на гасови кои ја
задржуваат топлината. Овие гасови се дел од
причините за зголемување на темп. за 0,5 степени за
последните 100 год. Денес за секој од над 6 милијарди
луѓе на планетата скоро 6 тони СО2 се исфрла во атм
годишно . Како резултат на нашите активности конц. на
СО2 е покачено за 30 % во последните 250
год.Индустриски развиените земји денес најмногу
ослободуваат СО2 , додека емисијата на СО2 во земјите
во развој е во подем. Човекот треба да ги намали сите
тие штетни влианија.
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10. Владата може да покрене акција за пошумување.
Исто така би можела да обезбеди масовен
транспорт. Владата може да постави стандарди
за чистота на воздухот и филтри на оџаците. За
да помогне кон спречување на глобалното
затоплување владата може да забрани сечење на
природата, а исто така може да инвестира во
флуоресцентното осветлување и користење на
сончева енергија наместо нуклеарни и
термоцентрали.
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11. Секогаш кога е можно луѓето треба да пешачат, да возат
велосипед или да го користат јавниот превоз. Доколку
користат автомобил треба да изберат таков кој нема
многу да троши. Дома, треба да ги исклучуваат светлата
кои непотребно горат и да го исклучуваат телевизорот
кога не го гледаат. Светилките треба често да ги
менуваат бидејќи нови произведуваат помалку CO2.
Доколку ги заменуваат електричните уреди треба да
земат такви кои се енергетски најефективни. При миење
на садови треба да користат ладна или топла вода, а не
жешка. При греење на водата не треба да ја загреваат над
70 степени. Што се однесува до отпадоците, тие треба да
се рециклираат. Луѓето исто така треба да посадуваат
дрвја во близина на својот дом.