Big Bang Theory of JavaScript Metro ApplicationsIT Weekend
Agenda:
Обзор и основы платформы HTML5
Жизненный цикл приложений
Использование богатых возможностей JavaScript и Windows Runtime
JavaScript шаблоны и WinJS помощники
Использование сторонних JavaScript библиотек
Безопасность контейнера приложения
Евгений Жарков
Silverlight MVP, EPAM
C:\documents and settings\pc\my documents\การบ้านเฮีย\template\1 powerpoint t...sad
This PowerPoint template contains sections on the company strategy and competitors. It includes slides on the strengths and weaknesses relative to each competitor, as well as an introduction, conclusion, and tables of contents linking to related documents and charts. The template is designed to analyze a company's strategy and challenges from other businesses in a structured format.
O documento discute as novidades e tendências futuras do ASP.NET MVC. Ele destaca que o ASP.NET está se tornando uma plataforma unificada, com lançamentos a cada seis meses e código aberto em sites como CodePlex. Além disso, novos recursos como autenticação baseada em claims, routing baseado em atributos e melhorias no Visual Studio foram apresentados.
This document discusses the benefits of blogging and participating in the 100 Word Challenge (100WC). It notes that receiving comments from other schools and teachers around the world helps improve writing and reading skills. Several students comment that the feedback boosts their confidence and helps them learn. The document encourages participation in 100WC, noting it can improve literacy and allow students to link with others and give back. It also states 100WC fits well for language acquisition and literacy and can provide accreditation for university applications.
- The document outlines a school project aimed at enabling and empowering students to have input into how school spaces are used through exploring the built environment.
- Students used "magic glasses" to consider different perspectives, participated in focus groups, and created signs around the school to demonstrate their views using "guerrilla innovation."
- Outcomes included students feeling their voices were better heard, increased confidence, and engagement with professionals and 40% of the school community through digital collaboration and co-construction.
This essay analyzes the theme of life's preciousness and human ignorance in Thornton Wilder's play Our Town. The author argues that while the play reflects Wilder's nostalgia for human life, it also reflects his cynical view of humans for taking life for granted. Key evidence is from Act III, where Emily realizes how wonderful life is before her untimely death. The author believes Wilder wanted readers to appreciate each moment and understand that humans often overlook life's true value until facing mortality.
Big Bang Theory of JavaScript Metro ApplicationsIT Weekend
Agenda:
Обзор и основы платформы HTML5
Жизненный цикл приложений
Использование богатых возможностей JavaScript и Windows Runtime
JavaScript шаблоны и WinJS помощники
Использование сторонних JavaScript библиотек
Безопасность контейнера приложения
Евгений Жарков
Silverlight MVP, EPAM
C:\documents and settings\pc\my documents\การบ้านเฮีย\template\1 powerpoint t...sad
This PowerPoint template contains sections on the company strategy and competitors. It includes slides on the strengths and weaknesses relative to each competitor, as well as an introduction, conclusion, and tables of contents linking to related documents and charts. The template is designed to analyze a company's strategy and challenges from other businesses in a structured format.
O documento discute as novidades e tendências futuras do ASP.NET MVC. Ele destaca que o ASP.NET está se tornando uma plataforma unificada, com lançamentos a cada seis meses e código aberto em sites como CodePlex. Além disso, novos recursos como autenticação baseada em claims, routing baseado em atributos e melhorias no Visual Studio foram apresentados.
This document discusses the benefits of blogging and participating in the 100 Word Challenge (100WC). It notes that receiving comments from other schools and teachers around the world helps improve writing and reading skills. Several students comment that the feedback boosts their confidence and helps them learn. The document encourages participation in 100WC, noting it can improve literacy and allow students to link with others and give back. It also states 100WC fits well for language acquisition and literacy and can provide accreditation for university applications.
- The document outlines a school project aimed at enabling and empowering students to have input into how school spaces are used through exploring the built environment.
- Students used "magic glasses" to consider different perspectives, participated in focus groups, and created signs around the school to demonstrate their views using "guerrilla innovation."
- Outcomes included students feeling their voices were better heard, increased confidence, and engagement with professionals and 40% of the school community through digital collaboration and co-construction.
This essay analyzes the theme of life's preciousness and human ignorance in Thornton Wilder's play Our Town. The author argues that while the play reflects Wilder's nostalgia for human life, it also reflects his cynical view of humans for taking life for granted. Key evidence is from Act III, where Emily realizes how wonderful life is before her untimely death. The author believes Wilder wanted readers to appreciate each moment and understand that humans often overlook life's true value until facing mortality.
The document describes a visit to the Shaolin Orphanage where students taught English to orphans and learned kung fu in return. They taught the orphans names of animals and made friendship bracelets together, building connections between the students and orphanage children.
1. The document provides a summary of chapters 1-4 of the novel "Tomorrow When the War Began" focusing on key plot points and character introductions.
2. It then analyzes chapters 5-7 summarizing the characters' return home to find their families missing and the town without power or communication.
3. The summary concludes by outlining some of the major themes of the novel including the importance of friendship, adapting to difficult situations, and humanity's need to work together in times of crisis.
Lee and their friends return home from camping to find disturbing scenes. Ellie's dogs are dead on the ground and her home is empty, with no sign of her parents. When they check Homer's home, they find it similarly empty. Lee suspects an invasion may have occurred based on signs like the lack of electricity and airplanes they saw earlier with no lights. They struggle to accept this possibility but facts begin to point to it. Lee knows they must consider invasion as a real possibility and be prepared for unexpected events, despite how hard it is to face.
The document introduces several characters who are teenagers going on a camping trip in rural Australia. It provides brief descriptions of each character, including their personalities, backgrounds, strengths, and relationships with one another. The themes are about the teenagers getting to know each other during the camping trip and learning to accept one another.
The document discusses conjunctions and how they connect two independent clauses. It provides examples of using "and" to connect two descriptions of Diane that are both true, and using "because" to connect the fact that the author is Korean with the reason that they were born in Korea.
Tomorrow when the war began – book reviewgkrrhkdudn
This book review summarizes the plot of the novel "Tomorrow When the War Began" by John Marsden. It describes how a group of seven teenage friends go on a camping trip but return home to find their country has been invaded by an unnamed enemy. They are forced to become resistance fighters to survive. Through the difficult experiences of war, the characters undergo significant changes in their personalities and behaviors, becoming more mature and willing to do things they never imagined, like kill other people, in order to survive the dangerous situation.
A group of 3-6 year old children trial tested a new toy called "Pully the cat". Most of the children played with the toy properly by using its tail to push and mouse to pull. One child named Harsh especially enjoyed the toy and its color. However, the long string attached to the toy kept getting tangled in the wheels, requiring assistance. Additionally, one child accidentally hit another with the toy, indicating it may not be completely safe for young kids. The creator plans to modify the toy, such as shortening the string, before producing it again.
The document summarizes the design and creation process of a toy by the author. It describes the initial design of the toy including its colors and moving parts. It then discusses changes the author would make, such as shortening the tail and string, based on safety and usability concerns observed. The author also reflects on the materials used, time it took to create, and the appropriate age group for the toy.
The student worked on connecting the handle and body parts of their toy project. They cut a small piece at the back of the toy's body to allow the handle to connect. Using a drill and screw, they connected the two pieces together after applying a small amount of glue. They then filed the connection area to smooth it. The next steps will be finishing holes for wheels and adding wheels so the toy can roll properly.
The document provides an analysis of two jazz songs, "Autumn Leaves" and "Estate", performed by Eddie Higgins. For "Autumn Leaves", the analysis notes the use of blue notes, drop offs, a 4/4 time signature, and a monotonous melody that fluctuates between loud and soft. For "Estate", the analysis highlights the relaxing melody from piano and drums, use of blue notes and vibrato, a 2/4 time signature, and a dynamic climax. The document concludes that analyzing these songs has increased the author's appreciation and familiarity with jazz music.
The document describes a visit to the Shaolin Orphanage where students taught English to orphans and learned kung fu in return. They taught the orphans names of animals and made friendship bracelets together, building connections between the students and orphanage children.
1. The document provides a summary of chapters 1-4 of the novel "Tomorrow When the War Began" focusing on key plot points and character introductions.
2. It then analyzes chapters 5-7 summarizing the characters' return home to find their families missing and the town without power or communication.
3. The summary concludes by outlining some of the major themes of the novel including the importance of friendship, adapting to difficult situations, and humanity's need to work together in times of crisis.
Lee and their friends return home from camping to find disturbing scenes. Ellie's dogs are dead on the ground and her home is empty, with no sign of her parents. When they check Homer's home, they find it similarly empty. Lee suspects an invasion may have occurred based on signs like the lack of electricity and airplanes they saw earlier with no lights. They struggle to accept this possibility but facts begin to point to it. Lee knows they must consider invasion as a real possibility and be prepared for unexpected events, despite how hard it is to face.
The document introduces several characters who are teenagers going on a camping trip in rural Australia. It provides brief descriptions of each character, including their personalities, backgrounds, strengths, and relationships with one another. The themes are about the teenagers getting to know each other during the camping trip and learning to accept one another.
The document discusses conjunctions and how they connect two independent clauses. It provides examples of using "and" to connect two descriptions of Diane that are both true, and using "because" to connect the fact that the author is Korean with the reason that they were born in Korea.
Tomorrow when the war began – book reviewgkrrhkdudn
This book review summarizes the plot of the novel "Tomorrow When the War Began" by John Marsden. It describes how a group of seven teenage friends go on a camping trip but return home to find their country has been invaded by an unnamed enemy. They are forced to become resistance fighters to survive. Through the difficult experiences of war, the characters undergo significant changes in their personalities and behaviors, becoming more mature and willing to do things they never imagined, like kill other people, in order to survive the dangerous situation.
A group of 3-6 year old children trial tested a new toy called "Pully the cat". Most of the children played with the toy properly by using its tail to push and mouse to pull. One child named Harsh especially enjoyed the toy and its color. However, the long string attached to the toy kept getting tangled in the wheels, requiring assistance. Additionally, one child accidentally hit another with the toy, indicating it may not be completely safe for young kids. The creator plans to modify the toy, such as shortening the string, before producing it again.
The document summarizes the design and creation process of a toy by the author. It describes the initial design of the toy including its colors and moving parts. It then discusses changes the author would make, such as shortening the tail and string, based on safety and usability concerns observed. The author also reflects on the materials used, time it took to create, and the appropriate age group for the toy.
The student worked on connecting the handle and body parts of their toy project. They cut a small piece at the back of the toy's body to allow the handle to connect. Using a drill and screw, they connected the two pieces together after applying a small amount of glue. They then filed the connection area to smooth it. The next steps will be finishing holes for wheels and adding wheels so the toy can roll properly.
The document provides an analysis of two jazz songs, "Autumn Leaves" and "Estate", performed by Eddie Higgins. For "Autumn Leaves", the analysis notes the use of blue notes, drop offs, a 4/4 time signature, and a monotonous melody that fluctuates between loud and soft. For "Estate", the analysis highlights the relaxing melody from piano and drums, use of blue notes and vibrato, a 2/4 time signature, and a dynamic climax. The document concludes that analyzing these songs has increased the author's appreciation and familiarity with jazz music.