Image Chef allows users to personalize images by adding text or short phrases. The personalized images can then be saved, shared on social media, embedded on websites, or used in school assignments and presentations. The site offers a wide variety of image categories for customization and makes communicating ideas more fun and engaging.
The document discusses employing a children's and families worker in the church. It outlines the biblical basis for ministering to children from passages like Matthew 19 where Jesus blesses the children. It then discusses trends that have impacted families like increased work hours and activities leaving less time for church. The role of a children's worker is described as going to families, communicating with all ages, and helping the church adapt. Signs of hope are mentioned like rising numbers in children's programs and improved school-church relationships.
The Community Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Surbiton, Surrey that has approximately 250 regular attendees. It aims to help people grow in their Christian faith through worship, service, and small groups. The church offers a variety of programs for children, youth, parents, and couples. It is part of local church networks and seeks to demonstrate God's love in its community.
This resource from the Diocese of Ripon & Leeds provides guidance to churches on welcoming children and young people. It includes a chart covering key elements like having a child protection policy, vision/objectives for youth work, safe facilities, and suitable materials. Accompanying discussion sheets explore each element in more detail. The document encourages churches to use the material to review their youth programs, identify areas for improvement, and ensure children and youth feel welcomed.
This short document discusses Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a French artist born in 1841 and died in 1919, known for his paintings. It references one of his works titled "A Dream of Harmony" and includes music by Chopin playing in the background. The document simply states "THE END" at its conclusion.
Let's listen is a resource designed to help those working with young children develop a culture of listening within their services. It provides tools to record, evidence, and plan how to listen to young children and enable their participation. The resource includes profiling and planning tables, guidance on using the tools, and principles of listening like making children's voices visible, sharing feedback, and involving familiar adults who know the children well. The overall goal is to support a continuous process where children's perspectives inform practice and decision-making to improve early childhood services.
The Devon County Show is an annual agricultural show that has been held in Devon, England since 1860. It features livestock competitions, farm machinery demonstrations, food and craft stalls, and entertainment. Over 60,000 people typically attend the three-day event each year to celebrate Devon's rural heritage and culture.
Come cambia il processo formativo alla luce dei social media?
I contenuti formativi possono essere frutto dell'interazione sociale nella community?
Cosa sono i Community Learning Object?
The author arrives in the affluent London neighborhood of South Kensington with goals of living a glamorous lifestyle like the elite, but his student housing is dingy. He attends the English National Opera with his cousin's wife and mingles with the cast after. While some activities like this are luxurious, most of his trip is more modest. He tries without success to get into an exclusive nightclub and realizes he cannot fake being part of the social elite.
This document provides information on verb tenses and the passive voice in English. It discusses the present, past, and future tenses, including the present progressive, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, and future perfect continuous. It also covers using verbs in the passive voice and provides examples of converting sentences from active to passive voice. Exercises are included to identify auxiliary verbs, convert state meanings to habit meanings, and complete a story using verb tenses.
This document provides an overview of key cultural concepts for an expatriate traveling from the United States to Uzbekistan. It discusses sources of cultural variation within Uzbekistan and forces that shape culture like symbols, heroes, and rituals. It then examines models of intercultural sensitivity and awareness, highlighting important cultural dimensions like hierarchical vs. egalitarian structures, formal vs. informal styles, and group vs. individual interests. For each dimension, it provides guidance on appropriate behaviors and expectations when interacting with Uzbeks.
Presentation Research BPM/SOA Alignment Maturity ModelAnne Hiemstra
This document presents the Business Process Management / Service Oriented Architecture Alignment Maturity Model. The model aims to provide a quick assessment of an organization's maturity and alignment of BPM and SOA through a survey. It also supports creating a roadmap for improvement by identifying gaps between the organization's current ("as-is") state and desired future ("to-be") state. The model was developed based on interviews with experts and incorporates factors from BPM, SOA, enterprise architecture, business/IT alignment, and SOA governance.
Uzbekistan's main modes of transportation include Uzbekistan Airways for domestic flights, trains for travel between cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, and the metro system in Tashkent. Shared taxis are also a common option, especially for travel between regions, but be sure to negotiate fares beforehand. The majority of Uzbekistan's population is ethnically Uzbek and speaks Uzbek or Russian. Plov (rice with meat and vegetables) is the national dish, and tea is widely consumed. Hotels are available throughout the country starting at around $60 per night. Mobile phone service works in most areas and SIM cards can be purchased upon arrival.
Image Chef allows users to personalize images by adding text or short phrases. The personalized images can then be saved, shared on social media, embedded on websites, or used in school assignments and presentations. The site offers a wide variety of image categories for customization and makes communicating ideas more fun and engaging.
The document discusses employing a children's and families worker in the church. It outlines the biblical basis for ministering to children from passages like Matthew 19 where Jesus blesses the children. It then discusses trends that have impacted families like increased work hours and activities leaving less time for church. The role of a children's worker is described as going to families, communicating with all ages, and helping the church adapt. Signs of hope are mentioned like rising numbers in children's programs and improved school-church relationships.
The Community Church is a non-denominational Christian church in Surbiton, Surrey that has approximately 250 regular attendees. It aims to help people grow in their Christian faith through worship, service, and small groups. The church offers a variety of programs for children, youth, parents, and couples. It is part of local church networks and seeks to demonstrate God's love in its community.
This resource from the Diocese of Ripon & Leeds provides guidance to churches on welcoming children and young people. It includes a chart covering key elements like having a child protection policy, vision/objectives for youth work, safe facilities, and suitable materials. Accompanying discussion sheets explore each element in more detail. The document encourages churches to use the material to review their youth programs, identify areas for improvement, and ensure children and youth feel welcomed.
This short document discusses Pierre-Auguste Renoir, a French artist born in 1841 and died in 1919, known for his paintings. It references one of his works titled "A Dream of Harmony" and includes music by Chopin playing in the background. The document simply states "THE END" at its conclusion.
Let's listen is a resource designed to help those working with young children develop a culture of listening within their services. It provides tools to record, evidence, and plan how to listen to young children and enable their participation. The resource includes profiling and planning tables, guidance on using the tools, and principles of listening like making children's voices visible, sharing feedback, and involving familiar adults who know the children well. The overall goal is to support a continuous process where children's perspectives inform practice and decision-making to improve early childhood services.
The Devon County Show is an annual agricultural show that has been held in Devon, England since 1860. It features livestock competitions, farm machinery demonstrations, food and craft stalls, and entertainment. Over 60,000 people typically attend the three-day event each year to celebrate Devon's rural heritage and culture.
Come cambia il processo formativo alla luce dei social media?
I contenuti formativi possono essere frutto dell'interazione sociale nella community?
Cosa sono i Community Learning Object?
The author arrives in the affluent London neighborhood of South Kensington with goals of living a glamorous lifestyle like the elite, but his student housing is dingy. He attends the English National Opera with his cousin's wife and mingles with the cast after. While some activities like this are luxurious, most of his trip is more modest. He tries without success to get into an exclusive nightclub and realizes he cannot fake being part of the social elite.
This document provides information on verb tenses and the passive voice in English. It discusses the present, past, and future tenses, including the present progressive, present perfect, past perfect, future perfect, and future perfect continuous. It also covers using verbs in the passive voice and provides examples of converting sentences from active to passive voice. Exercises are included to identify auxiliary verbs, convert state meanings to habit meanings, and complete a story using verb tenses.
This document provides an overview of key cultural concepts for an expatriate traveling from the United States to Uzbekistan. It discusses sources of cultural variation within Uzbekistan and forces that shape culture like symbols, heroes, and rituals. It then examines models of intercultural sensitivity and awareness, highlighting important cultural dimensions like hierarchical vs. egalitarian structures, formal vs. informal styles, and group vs. individual interests. For each dimension, it provides guidance on appropriate behaviors and expectations when interacting with Uzbeks.
Presentation Research BPM/SOA Alignment Maturity ModelAnne Hiemstra
This document presents the Business Process Management / Service Oriented Architecture Alignment Maturity Model. The model aims to provide a quick assessment of an organization's maturity and alignment of BPM and SOA through a survey. It also supports creating a roadmap for improvement by identifying gaps between the organization's current ("as-is") state and desired future ("to-be") state. The model was developed based on interviews with experts and incorporates factors from BPM, SOA, enterprise architecture, business/IT alignment, and SOA governance.
Uzbekistan's main modes of transportation include Uzbekistan Airways for domestic flights, trains for travel between cities like Samarkand and Bukhara, and the metro system in Tashkent. Shared taxis are also a common option, especially for travel between regions, but be sure to negotiate fares beforehand. The majority of Uzbekistan's population is ethnically Uzbek and speaks Uzbek or Russian. Plov (rice with meat and vegetables) is the national dish, and tea is widely consumed. Hotels are available throughout the country starting at around $60 per night. Mobile phone service works in most areas and SIM cards can be purchased upon arrival.