This short document discusses a new test and contains two bullet point lists. It introduces a new test in the first section and includes the bullet points "Woo" and "bye" in the following sections, signaling the end of the content.
This document contains a series of mathematical calculations in scientific notation. The calculations involve dividing and multiplying numbers with positive and negative exponents. The results are simplified and expressed in standard scientific notation.
This document discusses process and product measures for assessing student writing. It includes links to videos about process assessment, where the teacher conferences with students in class instead of taking work home, and product assessment, how teachers evaluate completed student work. It poses questions for reflection on how teachers assess writing, such as how they assign grades, create rubrics, and use self-assessments.
Este documento presenta un libro titulado "Sistemas agroforestales. Funciones productivas, socioeconómicas y ambientales". El libro compila información sobre las funciones productivas, socioeconómicas y ambientales de los sistemas agroforestales en América Latina y el Caribe. Está dividido en cuatro partes que cubren temas como la productividad de árboles, cultivos y animales, sistemas agroforestales orgánicos, el uso de sistemas agroforestales en zonas degradadas, y las funciones ambient
World War 2 had widespread impacts across the United States and Germany in terms of economic planning, social changes, and technological/industrial development. In the US, women entered the workforce in factories and shipbuilding. The government instituted wage and price controls and regulated unions. Japanese Americans were discriminated against and forced into internment camps. Germany remilitarized beginning in 1935 in violation of Treaty of Versailles and developed its air force and submarine fleets while instituting discriminatory policies that put many groups in concentration camps.
This 3-slide powerpoint presentation covers multiple topics. Slide 2 provides further details on the main topic introduced in slide 1. The final slide, slide 3, concludes the presentation by summarizing the key points covered in the previous slides.
Students are assigned a final project to create a portfolio of at least 3 digital photos illustrating mathematical concepts covered during the semester, including linear and quadratic functions. Photos must include at least one taken in Albuquerque by the student, and cannot show people's faces or be taken from the internet. Students will use Geometer's Sketchpad to model the functions in their photos, and upload their images and PowerPoint presentation to Flickr and Slideshare respectively. They will then present their project to the class.
The document discusses the relationship between public health and urban planning. It notes that factors in the built environment like land use, transportation systems, and zoning regulations can influence human health by impacting access to healthcare, education, food, economic opportunities, social interaction, air/water quality, and physical activity. The document advocates for smart growth principles that encourage walkable communities and transportation choices to address issues like physical inactivity and obesity.
The document describes a teacher's experience taking an online course to improve their computer and e-learning skills. Some key points:
- The teacher was initially overwhelmed by the new online learning environment but found help from instructors.
- Tasks included creating a blog, e-portfolio, and collaborative group work, which helped the teacher learn tools and apply them with students.
- The relaxed deadlines and emphasis on usable skills differed from traditional studies.
- Reading materials and other teachers' blogs provided many resources to support the teacher's learning.
- While an independent learner, the teacher realized the importance of tutors/mentors in online courses.
This document contains a series of mathematical calculations in scientific notation. The calculations involve dividing and multiplying numbers with positive and negative exponents. The results are simplified and expressed in standard scientific notation.
This document discusses process and product measures for assessing student writing. It includes links to videos about process assessment, where the teacher conferences with students in class instead of taking work home, and product assessment, how teachers evaluate completed student work. It poses questions for reflection on how teachers assess writing, such as how they assign grades, create rubrics, and use self-assessments.
Este documento presenta un libro titulado "Sistemas agroforestales. Funciones productivas, socioeconómicas y ambientales". El libro compila información sobre las funciones productivas, socioeconómicas y ambientales de los sistemas agroforestales en América Latina y el Caribe. Está dividido en cuatro partes que cubren temas como la productividad de árboles, cultivos y animales, sistemas agroforestales orgánicos, el uso de sistemas agroforestales en zonas degradadas, y las funciones ambient
World War 2 had widespread impacts across the United States and Germany in terms of economic planning, social changes, and technological/industrial development. In the US, women entered the workforce in factories and shipbuilding. The government instituted wage and price controls and regulated unions. Japanese Americans were discriminated against and forced into internment camps. Germany remilitarized beginning in 1935 in violation of Treaty of Versailles and developed its air force and submarine fleets while instituting discriminatory policies that put many groups in concentration camps.
This 3-slide powerpoint presentation covers multiple topics. Slide 2 provides further details on the main topic introduced in slide 1. The final slide, slide 3, concludes the presentation by summarizing the key points covered in the previous slides.
Students are assigned a final project to create a portfolio of at least 3 digital photos illustrating mathematical concepts covered during the semester, including linear and quadratic functions. Photos must include at least one taken in Albuquerque by the student, and cannot show people's faces or be taken from the internet. Students will use Geometer's Sketchpad to model the functions in their photos, and upload their images and PowerPoint presentation to Flickr and Slideshare respectively. They will then present their project to the class.
The document discusses the relationship between public health and urban planning. It notes that factors in the built environment like land use, transportation systems, and zoning regulations can influence human health by impacting access to healthcare, education, food, economic opportunities, social interaction, air/water quality, and physical activity. The document advocates for smart growth principles that encourage walkable communities and transportation choices to address issues like physical inactivity and obesity.
The document describes a teacher's experience taking an online course to improve their computer and e-learning skills. Some key points:
- The teacher was initially overwhelmed by the new online learning environment but found help from instructors.
- Tasks included creating a blog, e-portfolio, and collaborative group work, which helped the teacher learn tools and apply them with students.
- The relaxed deadlines and emphasis on usable skills differed from traditional studies.
- Reading materials and other teachers' blogs provided many resources to support the teacher's learning.
- While an independent learner, the teacher realized the importance of tutors/mentors in online courses.
This document discusses digital storytelling and its use in educational settings. It begins by providing definitions and elements of digital storytelling, noting that digital stories combine recorded voice, images, and music to tell short first-person narratives. The document then covers benefits of using digital storytelling in the classroom, such as helping students develop their voice and engage with new media. Guidelines are presented for integrating digital storytelling into lessons and assessing student work. The document also addresses copyright considerations and fair use before concluding with resources for digital storytelling tools and educational materials.
China is an amazing country with over 1.3 billion citizens spanning 9.6 million square kilometers and bordering 14 neighboring countries. Some key facts are its primary language of Mandarin, average monthly salary of $100 USD, and important cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The document also briefly mentions the Great Wall, rice, and landscapes.
This document provides examples of simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms and removing negative exponents. It demonstrates techniques such as adding exponents with the same base, moving terms with negative exponents to the denominator, and understanding that numbers raised to the 0 power equal 1. Through multiple examples, it shows how to simplify expressions into a final form with only positive exponents.
This document summarizes Daniel Parker's presentation on creating more sustainable cities. The presentation calls for cities to focus on fixing existing infrastructure rather than building new, eliminating zoning to encourage more mixed-used development, and creating zero waste systems. It also emphasizes designing cities at a human scale with aesthetic purpose to draw people together and encourage walking and biking.
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Traditional outplacement firms are not only costly but are inconvenient in the way participants must utilize resources. That’s where Careerminds’ e-outplacement excels beyond the rest. Our exclusive Web 2.0 Career Management System (CMS) combines the speed and convenience that job seekers demand with dedicated career coaching they require. It’s high tech meets high touch. The result: We put your displaced workers back to work quickly and more effectively.
This document provides guidance on describing a person's physical appearance in 3 sentences or less. It lists features to note such as hair, eye color, nose, mouth, ears, and face shape. It also mentions describing height, weight, hands, legs, feet, and clothing. Lastly, it suggests including descriptors of demeanor like kind, unhappy, serious, or lovely.
The document provides instructions for setting up and running Processing sketches within IntelliJ IDEA. It outlines steps like creating a new IntelliJ project, adding Processing's core.jar library, writing a basic Processing sketch class, and tips for running sketches and adding additional libraries.
Capital Markets Day 2016 presentation slidesAviva plc
Aviva held a Capital Markets Day on July 6, 2016 to provide updates to shareholders and analysts. The presentation included a cautionary statement noting forward-looking projections are subject to risks and uncertainties. Andy Briggs then discussed Aviva's UK Life business, noting its leading market position provides a competitive advantage in delivering both cash flow and low to mid single digit earnings growth over 2016-2018, with projected cash remittances of £3.5-4 billion during this period.
Air pollution is defined as the introduction of contaminants into the air that are harmful to human health and welfare or cause damage to property or ecosystems. The document provides details on the composition of the atmosphere, sources of air pollution including both natural and human-made sources, classification of primary and secondary pollutants, major pollutants such as carbon monoxide and particulate matter, their sources and health effects. It also discusses effects of air pollution on humans, plants, materials, and control methods like laws and equipment to control emissions and remove pollutants from industrial flue gases.
Nature provides beauty all around us. From majestic mountains and flowing rivers to colorful flowers and lush forests, the natural world contains sights that lift our spirits. We should appreciate nature's splendor and work to protect it for future generations to enjoy.
This document provides examples of writing numbers in standard notation and applying the product rule for exponents. It explains that when the exponent is positive, the decimal point moves to the right, and when it is negative, the decimal point moves to the left. Examples are provided of multiplying terms with the same base, where the exponents are added, and with different bases, where the expression cannot be simplified.
This document discusses digital storytelling and its use in educational settings. It begins by providing definitions and elements of digital storytelling, noting that digital stories combine recorded voice, images, and music to tell short first-person narratives. The document then covers benefits of using digital storytelling in the classroom, such as helping students develop their voice and engage with new media. Guidelines are presented for integrating digital storytelling into lessons and assessing student work. The document also addresses copyright considerations and fair use before concluding with resources for digital storytelling tools and educational materials.
China is an amazing country with over 1.3 billion citizens spanning 9.6 million square kilometers and bordering 14 neighboring countries. Some key facts are its primary language of Mandarin, average monthly salary of $100 USD, and important cities including Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong. The document also briefly mentions the Great Wall, rice, and landscapes.
This document provides examples of simplifying algebraic expressions by combining like terms and removing negative exponents. It demonstrates techniques such as adding exponents with the same base, moving terms with negative exponents to the denominator, and understanding that numbers raised to the 0 power equal 1. Through multiple examples, it shows how to simplify expressions into a final form with only positive exponents.
This document summarizes Daniel Parker's presentation on creating more sustainable cities. The presentation calls for cities to focus on fixing existing infrastructure rather than building new, eliminating zoning to encourage more mixed-used development, and creating zero waste systems. It also emphasizes designing cities at a human scale with aesthetic purpose to draw people together and encourage walking and biking.
Careerminds e-Outplacement Information Packetneworleans72
Traditional outplacement firms are not only costly but are inconvenient in the way participants must utilize resources. That’s where Careerminds’ e-outplacement excels beyond the rest. Our exclusive Web 2.0 Career Management System (CMS) combines the speed and convenience that job seekers demand with dedicated career coaching they require. It’s high tech meets high touch. The result: We put your displaced workers back to work quickly and more effectively.
This document provides guidance on describing a person's physical appearance in 3 sentences or less. It lists features to note such as hair, eye color, nose, mouth, ears, and face shape. It also mentions describing height, weight, hands, legs, feet, and clothing. Lastly, it suggests including descriptors of demeanor like kind, unhappy, serious, or lovely.
The document provides instructions for setting up and running Processing sketches within IntelliJ IDEA. It outlines steps like creating a new IntelliJ project, adding Processing's core.jar library, writing a basic Processing sketch class, and tips for running sketches and adding additional libraries.
Capital Markets Day 2016 presentation slidesAviva plc
Aviva held a Capital Markets Day on July 6, 2016 to provide updates to shareholders and analysts. The presentation included a cautionary statement noting forward-looking projections are subject to risks and uncertainties. Andy Briggs then discussed Aviva's UK Life business, noting its leading market position provides a competitive advantage in delivering both cash flow and low to mid single digit earnings growth over 2016-2018, with projected cash remittances of £3.5-4 billion during this period.
Air pollution is defined as the introduction of contaminants into the air that are harmful to human health and welfare or cause damage to property or ecosystems. The document provides details on the composition of the atmosphere, sources of air pollution including both natural and human-made sources, classification of primary and secondary pollutants, major pollutants such as carbon monoxide and particulate matter, their sources and health effects. It also discusses effects of air pollution on humans, plants, materials, and control methods like laws and equipment to control emissions and remove pollutants from industrial flue gases.
Nature provides beauty all around us. From majestic mountains and flowing rivers to colorful flowers and lush forests, the natural world contains sights that lift our spirits. We should appreciate nature's splendor and work to protect it for future generations to enjoy.
This document provides examples of writing numbers in standard notation and applying the product rule for exponents. It explains that when the exponent is positive, the decimal point moves to the right, and when it is negative, the decimal point moves to the left. Examples are provided of multiplying terms with the same base, where the exponents are added, and with different bases, where the expression cannot be simplified.