The document lists different animals seen at the zoo such as panda, monkey, zebra, giraffe, tiger, lion, ostrich, and camel. It then asks what animal is depicted, and confirms it is a panda. Finally, it says goodbye.
The document discusses three theories of audience reception of media:
1) Active Audience theory proposes that audiences actively interpret media based on their own experiences and backgrounds. Factors like age, culture, and knowledge can influence audience activity.
2) Passive Audience theory suggests audiences are easily manipulated by media creators and their thinking changed. This is often used to explain influence on certain groups.
3) Hypodermic Model theory likens media to a syringe injecting ideas into a powerless audience. It implies exposure to violent media causes violent behavior, leading some films to be banned.
This document discusses Docker, a tool for deploying applications as portable, self-sufficient containers. It provides an overview of Docker components like the Engine, Hub, Compose and Swarm. Key aspects of Docker like namespaces, control groups and union file systems that enable isolation and resource management are explained. The document also covers building Docker images using Dockerfiles, running containers, linking containers, managing storage and deploying applications on Docker.
The document announces a worship and prayer event organized by the Methodist Church in Malaysia's Board of Youth Work to take place on September 15, 2012 at 7pm. The event aims to inspire participants to rise up as people of God in unity and power, fulfill their destiny, and revive the Malaysian church by awakening the current generation through a spirit of common passion for God.
This document provides an overview and summary of the key points in 1 John. It discusses that John the Apostle wrote the Gospel of John, Epistles of John, and Revelation. The purpose of his writings was to share that Jesus is the Christ and Son of God and to have life through believing in him. 1 John focuses on God being light, love, and life. The document then analyzes 1 John 2:12-14 and discusses how it addresses three groups: children, fathers, and young men. It provides explanations for each group and their spiritual characteristics.
GenScript is a world-leading biology CRO with over 1,000 employees and facilities in New Jersey, Nanjing, Paris, and Tokyo. It provides custom gene synthesis, protein and peptide services, antibodies, and assay development. GenScript has a drug discovery platform and removes bottlenecks in early drug discovery through custom bio-reagent preparation and screening.
The document lists different animals seen at the zoo such as panda, monkey, zebra, giraffe, tiger, lion, ostrich, and camel. It then asks what animal is depicted, and confirms it is a panda. Finally, it says goodbye.
The document discusses three theories of audience reception of media:
1) Active Audience theory proposes that audiences actively interpret media based on their own experiences and backgrounds. Factors like age, culture, and knowledge can influence audience activity.
2) Passive Audience theory suggests audiences are easily manipulated by media creators and their thinking changed. This is often used to explain influence on certain groups.
3) Hypodermic Model theory likens media to a syringe injecting ideas into a powerless audience. It implies exposure to violent media causes violent behavior, leading some films to be banned.
This document discusses Docker, a tool for deploying applications as portable, self-sufficient containers. It provides an overview of Docker components like the Engine, Hub, Compose and Swarm. Key aspects of Docker like namespaces, control groups and union file systems that enable isolation and resource management are explained. The document also covers building Docker images using Dockerfiles, running containers, linking containers, managing storage and deploying applications on Docker.
The document announces a worship and prayer event organized by the Methodist Church in Malaysia's Board of Youth Work to take place on September 15, 2012 at 7pm. The event aims to inspire participants to rise up as people of God in unity and power, fulfill their destiny, and revive the Malaysian church by awakening the current generation through a spirit of common passion for God.
This document provides an overview and summary of the key points in 1 John. It discusses that John the Apostle wrote the Gospel of John, Epistles of John, and Revelation. The purpose of his writings was to share that Jesus is the Christ and Son of God and to have life through believing in him. 1 John focuses on God being light, love, and life. The document then analyzes 1 John 2:12-14 and discusses how it addresses three groups: children, fathers, and young men. It provides explanations for each group and their spiritual characteristics.
GenScript is a world-leading biology CRO with over 1,000 employees and facilities in New Jersey, Nanjing, Paris, and Tokyo. It provides custom gene synthesis, protein and peptide services, antibodies, and assay development. GenScript has a drug discovery platform and removes bottlenecks in early drug discovery through custom bio-reagent preparation and screening.
This document provides examples of past tense sentences in English using the verb "to be". It includes positive sentences like "She was a student" and "They were a teacher". Negative examples such as "I was not a Doctor" and "She was not my sister". Interrogative sentences asking questions with the past tense of "to be" like "Your father was a teacher?" and "They were friends?". The document was written by Alejandra Rios Grajales, Tania Caseres Gamboa and Juan Fernando for their English class taught by Professor Teresa Gordillo.
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The document summarizes Birgitte Juliussen Haug's portfolio from 2008-2010, including projects in Zwolle, Holland and São Paulo, Brazil. It describes her work building an Earthship tea house in Zwolle using recycled materials like tires and bottles. It also discusses a shelter project at the Bergen School of Architecture where students reused materials like cardboard and windows to create "The Nest" in the cathedral space. Plans and sections are included showing proposals to make the BAS building more sustainable by improving insulation, generating energy on-site, and integrating food production.
This document provides a list of adjectives that can be used to describe places, including crowded, polluted, beautiful, noisy, modern, hot, cold, safe, and dangerous.
Luis had a surprise birthday party planned by his coworkers. His boss called him to a mandatory meeting, making Luis nervous something was wrong. At the meeting, his coworkers yelled "Happy Birthday" when he opened the door, surprising him. They had been out of the office all day planning the party. Luis was happy and enjoyed the surprise.
The document is a map showing recreational areas in Oakland and Berkeley, California. It depicts two pools, the East Pool and Strawberry Canyon Pool, as well as the Haas Clubhouse, Stern Pool, and Centennial Recreational Area. The map also includes a scale bar for measuring distances.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7:1-5 about not judging others and instead focusing on one's own faults. It covers how we should relate to God and others as discerning brothers, not hypocritical judges. The document also references additional Bible passages on forgiveness, reconciliation, and correcting others in a spirit of love and restoration rather than condemnation.
This document discusses the Islamic faith as the Abrahamic mystery of Ishmael and its roots in Biblical scripture. It notes that Abraham was a monotheist chosen by God to be a father of many nations, and that both Ishmael and Isaac inherited this pure monotheistic belief. It then provides examples of Islamic faith and practices that have prototypes or parallels in the Bible, such as the Shahadah (declaration of faith in God) and the importance of prayer in Islam.
The document discusses the target audience and rating for a film that deals with the mature theme of paedophilia. It states that the film has been given a 12A certificate because it is suitable for ages 12 and over, as the lack of explicit scenes means those ages would be able to relate to the themes. However, if the film contained very strong language, depictions of sexual activity, violence or discriminatory content, the rating would be increased to 15.
The document provides links to several online tools for creating visual representations of text including Wordle for generating word clouds, a movie poster creator, and Voki for customizing avatars.
The document discusses the biblical concept of kingdom restoration through Jesus Christ. It explains that when Adam and Eve sinned, their relationship with God, each other, themselves, and creation was broken. However, Jesus restored these relationships through his sacrificial and sinless death on the cross. His death paid the price for sin and redeemed mankind. It then discusses how the kingdom of God is both a present and future reality, seen through inner transformation rather than external events. Believers now experience righteousness, peace and joy through the Holy Spirit. The kingdom of God calls us to live transformed lives as kingdom people.
This document provides examples of past tense sentences in English using the verb "to be". It includes positive sentences like "She was a student" and "They were a teacher". Negative examples such as "I was not a Doctor" and "She was not my sister". Interrogative sentences asking questions with the past tense of "to be" like "Your father was a teacher?" and "They were friends?". The document was written by Alejandra Rios Grajales, Tania Caseres Gamboa and Juan Fernando for their English class taught by Professor Teresa Gordillo.
Large & complex energy efficient buildingBirgitte JH
The document summarizes Birgitte Juliussen Haug's portfolio from 2008-2010, including projects in Zwolle, Holland and São Paulo, Brazil. It describes her work building an Earthship tea house in Zwolle using recycled materials like tires and bottles. It also discusses a shelter project at the Bergen School of Architecture where students reused materials like cardboard and windows to create "The Nest" in the cathedral space. Plans and sections are included showing proposals to make the BAS building more sustainable by improving insulation, generating energy on-site, and integrating food production.
This document provides a list of adjectives that can be used to describe places, including crowded, polluted, beautiful, noisy, modern, hot, cold, safe, and dangerous.
Luis had a surprise birthday party planned by his coworkers. His boss called him to a mandatory meeting, making Luis nervous something was wrong. At the meeting, his coworkers yelled "Happy Birthday" when he opened the door, surprising him. They had been out of the office all day planning the party. Luis was happy and enjoyed the surprise.
The document is a map showing recreational areas in Oakland and Berkeley, California. It depicts two pools, the East Pool and Strawberry Canyon Pool, as well as the Haas Clubhouse, Stern Pool, and Centennial Recreational Area. The map also includes a scale bar for measuring distances.
This document discusses Jesus' teachings in Matthew 7:1-5 about not judging others and instead focusing on one's own faults. It covers how we should relate to God and others as discerning brothers, not hypocritical judges. The document also references additional Bible passages on forgiveness, reconciliation, and correcting others in a spirit of love and restoration rather than condemnation.
This document discusses the Islamic faith as the Abrahamic mystery of Ishmael and its roots in Biblical scripture. It notes that Abraham was a monotheist chosen by God to be a father of many nations, and that both Ishmael and Isaac inherited this pure monotheistic belief. It then provides examples of Islamic faith and practices that have prototypes or parallels in the Bible, such as the Shahadah (declaration of faith in God) and the importance of prayer in Islam.
The document discusses the target audience and rating for a film that deals with the mature theme of paedophilia. It states that the film has been given a 12A certificate because it is suitable for ages 12 and over, as the lack of explicit scenes means those ages would be able to relate to the themes. However, if the film contained very strong language, depictions of sexual activity, violence or discriminatory content, the rating would be increased to 15.
The document provides links to several online tools for creating visual representations of text including Wordle for generating word clouds, a movie poster creator, and Voki for customizing avatars.
The document discusses the biblical concept of kingdom restoration through Jesus Christ. It explains that when Adam and Eve sinned, their relationship with God, each other, themselves, and creation was broken. However, Jesus restored these relationships through his sacrificial and sinless death on the cross. His death paid the price for sin and redeemed mankind. It then discusses how the kingdom of God is both a present and future reality, seen through inner transformation rather than external events. Believers now experience righteousness, peace and joy through the Holy Spirit. The kingdom of God calls us to live transformed lives as kingdom people.