Wilhelm Roentgen discovered the first x-ray and made it possible to see inside the human body without surgery. He was able to capture the first x-ray image ever produced. Roentgen lived and worked in Germany.
Wilhelm Röntgen was a German physicist born in 1845 who discovered X-rays in 1895 while experimenting with cathode ray tubes in a dark laboratory. On November 8, 1895, he noticed a fluorescent screen lighting up in a nearby drawer, even though it was not attached to the discharge tube. He concluded he had discovered a new kind of radiation which he named X-rays. In 1901, Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of X-rays. He refused to patent the discovery and donated the prize money to his university.
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a German physicist born in 1845 who is most famous for his discovery and naming of X-rays, known as Röntgen rays, in 1895. He experimented with electromagnetic radiation and detected an unknown type of radiation that could pass through thin materials like paper and capture images of bones and other internal structures. For this groundbreaking discovery and work on X-rays, Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
Wilhelm Roentgen was a German scientist who discovered X-rays in 1895. He received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery but refused to patent X-rays. He died in poverty in 1923 but donated his entire Nobel Prize money to his university. The document then provides detailed information about normal chest X-ray views, techniques, anatomy, and various pathological findings visible on chest X-rays.
The document contains a series of numbers and calculations with no context provided. It lists numbers ranging from 2 to 117, includes dollar amounts and percentages, and has calculations such as 28/(28+42) resulting in 4/10 or 40%. The high level information and purpose of the numbers cannot be determined from the limited data given.
Vietnam has a population of over 87 million people with a capital of Hanoi. It has a shape like an 'S' and borders China and Cambodia. The primary language is Vietnamese with common phrases like "sin chow" for hello and "tee-bee at" for bye. There was a major war in Vietnam from 1955-1975 that involved over 50,000 Australian and New Zealand troops fighting. Unique wildlife in Vietnam includes giant catfish, Indochinese tigers, saola antelopes and the rare Sumatran rhino.
Vietnam is known for its hospitality and temples. The currency is called the đồng (₫) and 100,000 dong equals $1 NZ dollar. The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi, which has a population of 4 million people. Vietnam has three main religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Mahayana.
Vietnam has a population of over 87 million people with a capital of Hanoi. It has a shape like an 'S' and borders China and Cambodia. The primary language is Vietnamese with common phrases like "sin chow" for hello and "tee-bee at" for bye. There was a major war in Vietnam from 1955-1975 that involved over 50,000 Australian and New Zealand troops fighting. Unique wildlife in Vietnam includes giant catfish, Indochinese tigers, saola antelopes and the rare Sumatran rhino.
1. The document contains 5 sections of math problems testing numeracy knowledge.
2. The problems include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, and rounding.
3. The content progressively increases in difficulty across the 5 sections.
Wilhelm Röntgen was a German physicist born in 1845 who discovered X-rays in 1895 while experimenting with cathode ray tubes in a dark laboratory. On November 8, 1895, he noticed a fluorescent screen lighting up in a nearby drawer, even though it was not attached to the discharge tube. He concluded he had discovered a new kind of radiation which he named X-rays. In 1901, Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of X-rays. He refused to patent the discovery and donated the prize money to his university.
Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen was a German physicist born in 1845 who is most famous for his discovery and naming of X-rays, known as Röntgen rays, in 1895. He experimented with electromagnetic radiation and detected an unknown type of radiation that could pass through thin materials like paper and capture images of bones and other internal structures. For this groundbreaking discovery and work on X-rays, Röntgen received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901.
Wilhelm Roentgen was a German scientist who discovered X-rays in 1895. He received the first Nobel Prize in Physics in 1901 for his discovery but refused to patent X-rays. He died in poverty in 1923 but donated his entire Nobel Prize money to his university. The document then provides detailed information about normal chest X-ray views, techniques, anatomy, and various pathological findings visible on chest X-rays.
The document contains a series of numbers and calculations with no context provided. It lists numbers ranging from 2 to 117, includes dollar amounts and percentages, and has calculations such as 28/(28+42) resulting in 4/10 or 40%. The high level information and purpose of the numbers cannot be determined from the limited data given.
Vietnam has a population of over 87 million people with a capital of Hanoi. It has a shape like an 'S' and borders China and Cambodia. The primary language is Vietnamese with common phrases like "sin chow" for hello and "tee-bee at" for bye. There was a major war in Vietnam from 1955-1975 that involved over 50,000 Australian and New Zealand troops fighting. Unique wildlife in Vietnam includes giant catfish, Indochinese tigers, saola antelopes and the rare Sumatran rhino.
Vietnam is known for its hospitality and temples. The currency is called the đồng (₫) and 100,000 dong equals $1 NZ dollar. The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi, which has a population of 4 million people. Vietnam has three main religions: Buddhism, Taoism, and Mahayana.
Vietnam has a population of over 87 million people with a capital of Hanoi. It has a shape like an 'S' and borders China and Cambodia. The primary language is Vietnamese with common phrases like "sin chow" for hello and "tee-bee at" for bye. There was a major war in Vietnam from 1955-1975 that involved over 50,000 Australian and New Zealand troops fighting. Unique wildlife in Vietnam includes giant catfish, Indochinese tigers, saola antelopes and the rare Sumatran rhino.
1. The document contains 5 sections of math problems testing numeracy knowledge.
2. The problems include addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, percentages, and rounding.
3. The content progressively increases in difficulty across the 5 sections.
The document discusses using iPods in the classroom and provides pros and cons. It notes that iPods are affordable, portable, and have over 225,000 apps. However, the battery life is short and some students struggle with typing on them. The document also provides tips for how teachers can use iPods to enhance literacy and math programs through apps, online student portfolios, and collaborative challenges. It gives management advice and links to resources for instructional ideas. Finally, it outlines basic and advanced iPod tools for students.
The document discusses whether the Californian ship was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic. It provides three reasons for this: (1) the Californian turned off its radios in the middle of the night when it shouldn't have, (2) the Californian was only two hours away so it could have saved more people since the Titanic took three hours to fully sink, and (3) both British and American inquiries into the incident found the Californian to be to blame for not responding to the Titanic's distress calls.
Captain Smith was the captain of the Titanic but did not slow down when an iceberg was spotted, which contributed to the ship sinking. He also did not provide binoculars to the crew member in the crows nest who could have seen the iceberg sooner and alerted the captain to slow down earlier.
Captain Smith was the captain of the Titanic but did not slow down when an iceberg was spotted, which contributed to the ship sinking. He also did not provide binoculars to the crew member in the crows nest who could have seen the iceberg sooner and alerted the captain to slow down earlier.
Hot Potatoes is software that allows teachers to create interactive exercises for students to complete online. There are six programs within Hot Potatoes - JQuiz for quizzes, JCloze for gap-fill exercises, JCross for crosswords, JMix for reordering sentences, JMatch for matching questions, and The Masher to combine different exercise types into one integrated unit. Teachers can input questions, answers, and feedback and Hot Potatoes will generate the necessary web pages without requiring knowledge of HTML or web design. This allows teachers to easily create different kinds of online exercises to test students' understanding and engagement with course concepts.
The document provides instructions for using Umajin Te Apiti software to create composite images by bluescreening a photo onto different backgrounds or scenes. It describes how to open Umajin, add a scene as the background, take a photo against a blue sheet, import the photo and use the bluescreen tool to place the photo onto the background scene. It also explains how to save the completed composite image as a JPEG file.
1) The document provides information about Iran, including that its currency is the Rial, its capital city is Tehran, and it is the 18th largest country in the world.
2) It notes some differences between Iran and New Zealand, such as girls not being allowed to play soccer in Iran and not being able to ride bikes on busy streets in Iran.
3) The author expresses the opinion that New Zealand is fairer than Iran because in New Zealand, girls can play soccer if they want and people can ride bikes on streets.
The document discusses various cultural norms and laws in Iran. It notes that children are expected to eat with adults to learn manners, and that it is not safe to ride in Iran because it is very busy. It also states that Iranian girls are not allowed to play soccer, and that women must cover their heads in public due to law. Finally, it mentions that children generally stay at home until marriage because of difficulties obtaining housing.
A person expresses that a book belongs to them. The book's title is mentioned as "Edge of" and it was written by Isaiah. The person repeats that the book is theirs.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games, including speed skating on a 400m oval ice rink, snowboarding parallel slalom races through gates, ice hockey round robin and playoff tournaments between men's and women's teams, bobsleigh races down an icy track in aerodynamic sleds, ice dancing performances by couples, biathlon relay races that combine cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, skeleton headfirst sled races timed to 0.01 seconds, halfpipe snowboarding tricks, ski jumping competitions conducted in rounds, figure skating performances of spins and jumps, and mascots Miga, Quatchi and Sumi.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports and mascots:
1) Nordic combined involves ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Curling involves sliding stones toward the center of a target. Bobsleigh involves pushing a sled down an icy chute.
2) Skeleton involves head-first sledding down an icy track. Parallel giant slalom involves snowboard racing through gates. Luge involves sledding head-first down an icy track using handles.
3) The mascots Sumi, Quatchi, and Miga represent the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and embrace various winter sports.
1) The document provides information about Iran, including that its currency is the Rial, its capital city is Tehran, and it is the 18th largest country in the world.
2) It notes some differences between Iran and New Zealand, such as girls not being allowed to play soccer in Iran and not being able to ride bikes on busy streets in Iran.
3) The author expresses the opinion that New Zealand is fairer than Iran because in New Zealand, girls can play soccer if they want and people can ride bikes on streets.
The document describes several winter Olympic sports including snowboarding, Nordic combined, skeleton, biathlon, curling, and profiles the Vancouver 2010 Olympic mascots Sumi, Quatchi, and Miga. Snowboarding involves racers completing jumps to advance through heats. Nordic combined combines ski jumping and cross country skiing. Skeleton involves headfirst sled racing down an icy track. Biathlon combines cross country skiing and rifle shooting. Curling involves teams sliding stones towards a target on an icy surface. The mascots represent local wildlife and their hobbies and dreams.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
The document discusses using iPods in the classroom and provides pros and cons. It notes that iPods are affordable, portable, and have over 225,000 apps. However, the battery life is short and some students struggle with typing on them. The document also provides tips for how teachers can use iPods to enhance literacy and math programs through apps, online student portfolios, and collaborative challenges. It gives management advice and links to resources for instructional ideas. Finally, it outlines basic and advanced iPod tools for students.
The document discusses whether the Californian ship was to blame for the sinking of the Titanic. It provides three reasons for this: (1) the Californian turned off its radios in the middle of the night when it shouldn't have, (2) the Californian was only two hours away so it could have saved more people since the Titanic took three hours to fully sink, and (3) both British and American inquiries into the incident found the Californian to be to blame for not responding to the Titanic's distress calls.
Captain Smith was the captain of the Titanic but did not slow down when an iceberg was spotted, which contributed to the ship sinking. He also did not provide binoculars to the crew member in the crows nest who could have seen the iceberg sooner and alerted the captain to slow down earlier.
Captain Smith was the captain of the Titanic but did not slow down when an iceberg was spotted, which contributed to the ship sinking. He also did not provide binoculars to the crew member in the crows nest who could have seen the iceberg sooner and alerted the captain to slow down earlier.
Hot Potatoes is software that allows teachers to create interactive exercises for students to complete online. There are six programs within Hot Potatoes - JQuiz for quizzes, JCloze for gap-fill exercises, JCross for crosswords, JMix for reordering sentences, JMatch for matching questions, and The Masher to combine different exercise types into one integrated unit. Teachers can input questions, answers, and feedback and Hot Potatoes will generate the necessary web pages without requiring knowledge of HTML or web design. This allows teachers to easily create different kinds of online exercises to test students' understanding and engagement with course concepts.
The document provides instructions for using Umajin Te Apiti software to create composite images by bluescreening a photo onto different backgrounds or scenes. It describes how to open Umajin, add a scene as the background, take a photo against a blue sheet, import the photo and use the bluescreen tool to place the photo onto the background scene. It also explains how to save the completed composite image as a JPEG file.
1) The document provides information about Iran, including that its currency is the Rial, its capital city is Tehran, and it is the 18th largest country in the world.
2) It notes some differences between Iran and New Zealand, such as girls not being allowed to play soccer in Iran and not being able to ride bikes on busy streets in Iran.
3) The author expresses the opinion that New Zealand is fairer than Iran because in New Zealand, girls can play soccer if they want and people can ride bikes on streets.
The document discusses various cultural norms and laws in Iran. It notes that children are expected to eat with adults to learn manners, and that it is not safe to ride in Iran because it is very busy. It also states that Iranian girls are not allowed to play soccer, and that women must cover their heads in public due to law. Finally, it mentions that children generally stay at home until marriage because of difficulties obtaining housing.
A person expresses that a book belongs to them. The book's title is mentioned as "Edge of" and it was written by Isaiah. The person repeats that the book is theirs.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games, including speed skating on a 400m oval ice rink, snowboarding parallel slalom races through gates, ice hockey round robin and playoff tournaments between men's and women's teams, bobsleigh races down an icy track in aerodynamic sleds, ice dancing performances by couples, biathlon relay races that combine cross-country skiing and rifle shooting, skeleton headfirst sled races timed to 0.01 seconds, halfpipe snowboarding tricks, ski jumping competitions conducted in rounds, figure skating performances of spins and jumps, and mascots Miga, Quatchi and Sumi.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports competed at the 2010 winter games. It describes speed skating on a 400m oval track with athletes taking turns changing lanes. Snowboard parallel slalom involves two snowboarders racing through gates with the fastest advancing through 9 runs. Ice hockey involves 8 women's and 12 men's teams playing in a round robin tournament with top teams advancing in a playoff.
The document summarizes several winter Olympic sports and mascots:
1) Nordic combined involves ski jumping and cross-country skiing. Curling involves sliding stones toward the center of a target. Bobsleigh involves pushing a sled down an icy chute.
2) Skeleton involves head-first sledding down an icy track. Parallel giant slalom involves snowboard racing through gates. Luge involves sledding head-first down an icy track using handles.
3) The mascots Sumi, Quatchi, and Miga represent the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics and embrace various winter sports.
1) The document provides information about Iran, including that its currency is the Rial, its capital city is Tehran, and it is the 18th largest country in the world.
2) It notes some differences between Iran and New Zealand, such as girls not being allowed to play soccer in Iran and not being able to ride bikes on busy streets in Iran.
3) The author expresses the opinion that New Zealand is fairer than Iran because in New Zealand, girls can play soccer if they want and people can ride bikes on streets.
The document describes several winter Olympic sports including snowboarding, Nordic combined, skeleton, biathlon, curling, and profiles the Vancouver 2010 Olympic mascots Sumi, Quatchi, and Miga. Snowboarding involves racers completing jumps to advance through heats. Nordic combined combines ski jumping and cross country skiing. Skeleton involves headfirst sled racing down an icy track. Biathlon combines cross country skiing and rifle shooting. Curling involves teams sliding stones towards a target on an icy surface. The mascots represent local wildlife and their hobbies and dreams.
This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
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Answers are given for all the puzzles and problems.)
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