The document summarizes the results of the group stage of the 2014 World Cup finals. It lists the teams in each of the 8 groups (A-H), the number of games each team played, won, drew and lost, as well as their goals for, against and total points. The top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stage.
Flemington Markets is located in Homebush West, Sydney and has four sections - the Growers Market, Produce Market, Flower Market, and Banana Section. The Growers Market allows farmers to sell seasonal fruits and vegetables. If their produce does not sell, the farmers must store it or bring it back to sell again the next day. The Produce Market is run by agents who sell items for farmers in boxes during the week and by the kilo on weekends. The Flower Market sells flowers from farms that have been checked to verify they grow flowers. The Banana Section houses bananas separately as they release a gas that causes other fruits to ripen quicker.
Halley Station was established in 1956 in Antarctica and is owned by the UK. It is located at 75 degrees 34' south latitude and 26 degrees 32' west longitude. The British Antarctic Survey has governed the station since 1962. Halley Station is a large, old, red station that is used to study geology, rocks, and the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures that rarely rise above 0 degrees.
This document summarizes a workshop on investment appraisal practices in the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). It discusses the importance of value for money in investment decisions and outlines MOD's roles in establishing investment appraisal policy and scrutinizing appraisals. The presentation notes that while appraisal quality is improving, challenges remain such as vague requirements, limited option consideration, and uncertain affordability. It suggests areas of focus could include improving training, guidance on requirements and options identification, addressing optimism bias, and exploring wider applications of appraisal evidence such as at the strategic planning level.
La Nina occurs when moist air is blown from South America to eastern Australia, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. El Nino happens when warm water and moist air are blown to South America instead, causing drought in Australia as warmer temperatures and less rain arrive. These phenomena involve shifts in ocean temperatures and air currents in the Pacific that impact weather worldwide.
The American Cancer Society relies heavily on volunteers and donations to carry out its mission. The individual creating this strategy diagnostic plans to volunteer for upcoming Relay for Life events to help promote the organization and recruit additional volunteers. Key tasks include gathering friends to assist with volunteer activities and using social networks to spread awareness of the American Cancer Society's work. Metrics for success include the number of donations received and people informed about the organization's services. The financial breakdown shows the majority of funds come from special events and contributions. Expenses are focused on patient support and public education programs. Communication occurs through various digital channels and face-to-face at events. The annual budget comes entirely from donations, grants and fundraising events.
The document describes a spacious house with lights illuminating the exterior and streets, along with an amazing brick wall lit by candlelight. The house features a cool, spacious bedroom with a hard window next to it, as well as a beautiful, fresh garden with plants and a swimming pool surrounded by a nice but hard fence on a friendly street. Inside are two cosy leather lounges including a photo and free TV.
The document summarizes the results of the group stage of the 2014 World Cup finals. It lists the teams in each of the 8 groups (A-H), the number of games each team played, won, drew and lost, as well as their goals for, against and total points. The top two teams in each group advance to the knockout stage.
Flemington Markets is located in Homebush West, Sydney and has four sections - the Growers Market, Produce Market, Flower Market, and Banana Section. The Growers Market allows farmers to sell seasonal fruits and vegetables. If their produce does not sell, the farmers must store it or bring it back to sell again the next day. The Produce Market is run by agents who sell items for farmers in boxes during the week and by the kilo on weekends. The Flower Market sells flowers from farms that have been checked to verify they grow flowers. The Banana Section houses bananas separately as they release a gas that causes other fruits to ripen quicker.
Halley Station was established in 1956 in Antarctica and is owned by the UK. It is located at 75 degrees 34' south latitude and 26 degrees 32' west longitude. The British Antarctic Survey has governed the station since 1962. Halley Station is a large, old, red station that is used to study geology, rocks, and the Earth's atmosphere, with temperatures that rarely rise above 0 degrees.
This document summarizes a workshop on investment appraisal practices in the UK Ministry of Defence (MOD). It discusses the importance of value for money in investment decisions and outlines MOD's roles in establishing investment appraisal policy and scrutinizing appraisals. The presentation notes that while appraisal quality is improving, challenges remain such as vague requirements, limited option consideration, and uncertain affordability. It suggests areas of focus could include improving training, guidance on requirements and options identification, addressing optimism bias, and exploring wider applications of appraisal evidence such as at the strategic planning level.
La Nina occurs when moist air is blown from South America to eastern Australia, bringing cooler temperatures and increased rainfall. El Nino happens when warm water and moist air are blown to South America instead, causing drought in Australia as warmer temperatures and less rain arrive. These phenomena involve shifts in ocean temperatures and air currents in the Pacific that impact weather worldwide.
The American Cancer Society relies heavily on volunteers and donations to carry out its mission. The individual creating this strategy diagnostic plans to volunteer for upcoming Relay for Life events to help promote the organization and recruit additional volunteers. Key tasks include gathering friends to assist with volunteer activities and using social networks to spread awareness of the American Cancer Society's work. Metrics for success include the number of donations received and people informed about the organization's services. The financial breakdown shows the majority of funds come from special events and contributions. Expenses are focused on patient support and public education programs. Communication occurs through various digital channels and face-to-face at events. The annual budget comes entirely from donations, grants and fundraising events.
The document describes a spacious house with lights illuminating the exterior and streets, along with an amazing brick wall lit by candlelight. The house features a cool, spacious bedroom with a hard window next to it, as well as a beautiful, fresh garden with plants and a swimming pool surrounded by a nice but hard fence on a friendly street. Inside are two cosy leather lounges including a photo and free TV.
El programa de pensamiento estratégico busca proporcionar herramientas y modelos a ejecutivos para desarrollar un pensamiento estratégico que les permita enfrentar el entorno cambiante. Está estructurado en tres módulos que abordan la innovación estratégica, la estrategia y el pensamiento estratégico. El programa utiliza videos, casos y otros recursos multimedia de forma accesible para capacitar a los colaboradores y generar estrategias competitivas e innovadoras.
Este documento presenta un reportaje sobre el tratamiento ancestral conocido como "Kambó", el cual utiliza el sudor de rana para curar enfermedades físicas y emocionales como fibromialgia y depresión. El terapeuta Carlos Molina aprendió esta técnica en Brasil y la aplica en Chile desde hace siete años, logrando curar pacientes de 1 a 95 años de edad. El procedimiento consiste en inyectar la leche de la rana bajo la piel, la cual actúa como un "escáner" detectando las anomalías en el
El documento ofrece varias soluciones para arreglar un problema donde una PC con Windows XP no se apaga correctamente a través de la opción de apagado de Windows. Una solución sugiere revisar las propiedades del hardware y habilitar el administrador APM. Otra sugiere cerrar programas que se inicien automáticamente para desbloquear la barra de inicio. Finalmente, se recomienda crear un acceso directo con el comando "shutdown" para apagar la PC de manera forzada.
The document provides tips for improving English vocabulary and listening skills. It recommends reading English newspapers, business textbooks, and magazines to learn words from context. When reading, readers should try to guess word meanings and look up unknown words after to learn definitions, spellings, and pronunciations. The document advises learning 5-7 new words daily and reviewing frequently. For listening practice, it suggests listening to news on radio, television or websites in English, with or without translations, and writing summaries or answering questions about what was heard.
Brooke Smallwood is a senior business development analyst with over 17 years of experience meeting financial and business goals for major utility companies. She leads a high-performing business development team focused on the commercial energy market. Ms. Smallwood has a Master's degree in Management of Technology and has completed training in commercial capture practices. She has held several senior business development and management roles where she developed strategic plans, managed business development departments, and generated over $3 million in projects. Ms. Smallwood has authored several technical papers and speaks nationally on topics like energy efficiency best practices.
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Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
The document lists various electronic devices that produce heat when in use, including a printer, laminator, dryer, computer, iPad charger, and dongle. It then provides more detail about how a printer works, noting that the printer itself only gets warm, while the fan circulates the hot air out and brings in cold air to cool it down. The document concludes by asking if the reader has any questions.
Spiny leaf insects are interesting insects that climb and can turn green if fed rose leaves, they climb all over and can be obtained from Kelly's pet stall, however the writer notes that their spiny leaf insect is dead and their brother's is too.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks if there are any questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, and bridges that are built in factories rather than growing. It provides some video links about bridges and furniture construction. Finally, it asks if there are any other questions about man-made things before concluding.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, bridges and furniture, noting they are built in factories. It provides videos about how bridges and furniture are made. Finally, it asks if there are any questions about man-made things.
Ticks go through different life stages and pose the greatest disease risk when largest as adult ticks. They typically find hosts like deer, hedgehogs, and sheep, and have about three blood meals before dying - with males dying after three meals and females using three meals as energy to lay eggs before dying.
Ladybugs go through four life stages: eggs are laid on leaves and hatch into larvae, larvae eat pests like mites and aphids as they grow over 2-4 weeks while shedding their skin, then they form a pupa attached to a leaf for 5-7 days before emerging as soft pale adult ladybugs that soon harden their shell and brighten to the iconic red color.
El programa de pensamiento estratégico busca proporcionar herramientas y modelos a ejecutivos para desarrollar un pensamiento estratégico que les permita enfrentar el entorno cambiante. Está estructurado en tres módulos que abordan la innovación estratégica, la estrategia y el pensamiento estratégico. El programa utiliza videos, casos y otros recursos multimedia de forma accesible para capacitar a los colaboradores y generar estrategias competitivas e innovadoras.
Este documento presenta un reportaje sobre el tratamiento ancestral conocido como "Kambó", el cual utiliza el sudor de rana para curar enfermedades físicas y emocionales como fibromialgia y depresión. El terapeuta Carlos Molina aprendió esta técnica en Brasil y la aplica en Chile desde hace siete años, logrando curar pacientes de 1 a 95 años de edad. El procedimiento consiste en inyectar la leche de la rana bajo la piel, la cual actúa como un "escáner" detectando las anomalías en el
El documento ofrece varias soluciones para arreglar un problema donde una PC con Windows XP no se apaga correctamente a través de la opción de apagado de Windows. Una solución sugiere revisar las propiedades del hardware y habilitar el administrador APM. Otra sugiere cerrar programas que se inicien automáticamente para desbloquear la barra de inicio. Finalmente, se recomienda crear un acceso directo con el comando "shutdown" para apagar la PC de manera forzada.
The document provides tips for improving English vocabulary and listening skills. It recommends reading English newspapers, business textbooks, and magazines to learn words from context. When reading, readers should try to guess word meanings and look up unknown words after to learn definitions, spellings, and pronunciations. The document advises learning 5-7 new words daily and reviewing frequently. For listening practice, it suggests listening to news on radio, television or websites in English, with or without translations, and writing summaries or answering questions about what was heard.
Brooke Smallwood is a senior business development analyst with over 17 years of experience meeting financial and business goals for major utility companies. She leads a high-performing business development team focused on the commercial energy market. Ms. Smallwood has a Master's degree in Management of Technology and has completed training in commercial capture practices. She has held several senior business development and management roles where she developed strategic plans, managed business development departments, and generated over $3 million in projects. Ms. Smallwood has authored several technical papers and speaks nationally on topics like energy efficiency best practices.
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To sign up for Seesaw as a student, open the Seesaw Class app or go to the Seesaw website. Select that you are a student and choose to either sign in with an existing Seesaw or Google account by entering your email and password, or create a new student account by entering an email address or using your Google account and entering the join code provided by your teacher to join your class. Once signed in, students can join additional classes by tapping their profile icon and selecting join class.
Aboriginal farming eels with rocks presentationernsteins
In southwestern Victoria, there were many small rivers and marshes that would flood in winter. These marshes were an important feeding ground for eels. In spring, eels would swim up the rivers from the sea to reach the marshes. The indigenous people had developed a well-planned system of traps and canals to farm eels as they migrated between the sea and inland waters. They would trap eels in nets and pots placed in the canals. Some of these canal systems covered over 100 square kilometers. The indigenous people would breed trapped eels, smoke them, and trade this important food source. Eel farming had been practiced in the region for around 8,000 years by these settled indigenous groups.
Oscar is a new cat that was adopted whose full name is Oscar Oliver Albert Dawkins but he goes by Ozzy for short. The cat's birthday is December 22nd, 2016 which is three days before Christmas. A video was made about the new cat that can be watched.
The document warns that a RCH gaming console and scooter brakes can get very hot if used for a long time or if the brakes are pushed hard, and advises not putting hands near them for safety reasons as the aluminum materials heat up quickly. The document emphasizes the heat risk with multiple exclamation points and asks if the reader has any questions.
The document discusses different heat-producing items like candles, light bulbs, microwaves, toasters, and flasks, noting that they all produce heat at varying levels from warm to very hot as candles, light bulbs, microwaves, and toasters are used, while flasks are insulated to keep temperatures hot or cold.
Scalextrix remotes, PS4 controllers, and grills all get hot but through different means. Scalextrix remotes produce their own heat, PS4 controllers get hot from the electricity running through them, and grills get extremely hot from burning gas.
A clothes dryer gets very hot, up to 60oC, which can cause burns, as it produces its own heat through an electrical heating element to evaporate the water from clothes by heating them from the inside.
This document lists and describes common household heat sources, including a fireplace, barbeque, printer, kettle, oven, toaster, and pool heater. A fireplace is heated by dry wood and newspaper and is used to heat up a room. A barbeque is used to cook food and is heated by heat beads, gas, or wood, making it very hot to touch.
The document lists various electronic devices that produce heat when in use, including a printer, laminator, dryer, computer, iPad charger, and dongle. It then provides more detail about how a printer works, noting that the printer itself only gets warm, while the fan circulates the hot air out and brings in cold air to cool it down. The document concludes by asking if the reader has any questions.
Spiny leaf insects are interesting insects that climb and can turn green if fed rose leaves, they climb all over and can be obtained from Kelly's pet stall, however the writer notes that their spiny leaf insect is dead and their brother's is too.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks if there are any questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, and bridges that are built in factories rather than growing. It provides some video links about bridges and furniture construction. Finally, it asks if there are any other questions about man-made things before concluding.
The document discusses natural and man-made things. It first talks about natural things like plants, animals, and the world, noting that they grow and live. It then asks questions about natural things. Next it discusses man-made things like houses, computers, roads, bridges and furniture, noting they are built in factories. It provides videos about how bridges and furniture are made. Finally, it asks if there are any questions about man-made things.
Ticks go through different life stages and pose the greatest disease risk when largest as adult ticks. They typically find hosts like deer, hedgehogs, and sheep, and have about three blood meals before dying - with males dying after three meals and females using three meals as energy to lay eggs before dying.
Ladybugs go through four life stages: eggs are laid on leaves and hatch into larvae, larvae eat pests like mites and aphids as they grow over 2-4 weeks while shedding their skin, then they form a pupa attached to a leaf for 5-7 days before emerging as soft pale adult ladybugs that soon harden their shell and brighten to the iconic red color.
Slugs play an important role in ecosystems by eating decaying plant material. They have two pairs of tentacles on their head for seeing and smelling, and breathe through a hole in their middle. Slugs move using mucus and muscle contraction from their foot, leaving behind a slime trail. They can lay 20-100 eggs several times a year in holes or under objects. Slug eggs can lay dormant for years before hatching when conditions are right, from 10 days up to 100 days depending on temperature. Newly hatched slugs immediately begin crawling and feeding at night if humidity and temperature allow.
Students are tasked with designing the most perfect insect by combining beneficial features of real insects. Their insect must have a head, body, and legs, and may also include a tail, wings, antennae, or stinger. Students will label and explain their insect, build a model, write an informative text about it, and present their creation to the class while arguing why it is the most important and environmentally helpful insect.
This document is a grid with blank spaces for the user to fill in what type of insect they find at each coordinate. The goal appears to be using given coordinates to hunt and find escaped insects hiding in various locations on the grid.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Schools in the past used different tools and methods for teaching children compared to modern schools. Children sat in rows at wooden desks and were taught using slates, copy books, and abacuses. Teachers maintained discipline by using punishments like making children wear dunce hats or striking their hands with canes for misbehaving. At the end of each school day, teachers documented lessons and events in logbooks.