The document lists various summer activities enjoyed by the Scheffler-Biron family in 2009, including dance recitals, hot chocolate on cold mornings, a people hunt game, senior teens walking the plank, trips to Bass Pond, Lake Wallace, Mystic Aquarium where they fed cownose rays and met beluga whales, and dancing without self-consciousness.
The author recounts their experience traveling through Iceland with their father and others on a tour. Some of the highlights included tasting traditional Icelandic foods like lamb, trout, and rotten shark, as well as experiencing the strong horsemanship culture and riding Icelandic horses. One of the most interesting places visited was Myvatn, where they hiked through the lava rock formations of Dimmuborgir and learned about local legends. The Icelanders were also described as incredibly friendly, inviting the tour group into their homes and treating them like family during their visit.
The document provides biographical details about a person born on September 6, 1869 including how old they are in days, hours, and weeks, the moon phase on their birth date, popular music, TV shows, and movies from the year they were born, what their name means, and a famous person who shares their name.
This document summarizes a 14-day tour of Ireland beginning in Dublin and traveling clockwise around the country and into Northern Ireland. Key stops included Dublin, Kinsale, Killarney, the Dingle Peninsula, Galway, the Aran Islands, Connemara, Portrush, Westport, Belfast, and back to Dublin. The tour included visits to many historic sites, churches, and pubs, as well as activities like sheep shearing demonstrations and the Galway Races. Despite some rainy weather, the group of around 20 travelers enjoyed Irish culture, storytelling, music, and companionship throughout the scenic trip.
The document provides information about Ireland, including:
- The authors are staying at the Hilton Kilmainham hotel in Dublin, which has two rooms with double beds, a pool, gym, and views from the balcony.
- Dublin was founded by Vikings in the 9th century and covers 44.5 square miles. Famous sites include Trinity College and many pubs.
- Ireland has beautiful tourist attractions like the Ring of Kerry lake and Kilmainham Gaol former prison. The landscape includes rugged coasts, lakes, and mountains.
- The climate is tempered by the Gulf Stream but can be changeable with hills sheltering the interior.
This document provides an overview of the Ayrshire and Isle of Arran and Cumbrae region of Scotland, highlighting some of its key attractions and features. It describes the region's rich history, including important sites related to Robert Burns and its many castles and stately homes. It also outlines the outdoor wonders of the expansive coastline and islands, as well as cultural attractions such as museums. Various activities are mentioned like golfing, hiking, and sampling the local food and drink. Details are given for highlights of the islands of Arran and Cumbrae, including attractions, activities and places to visit on each.
This document provides a historical overview of the Tubberclare and Glasson area in Ireland. It describes early occupation dating back to the Stone Age, and the establishment of monasteries and churches in the area from the 6th century AD. The Normans arrived in the 12th century and built castles. Waterstown House was built on the site of one of the Dillon castles in the late 1600s. Oliver Goldsmith, the famous 18th century poet and novelist, was born nearby and drew from the local landscape in his writing. The document outlines the development of the modern villages of Glasson and Tubberclare.
This is the fourth lesson of a series based on the book Letters From The Lamb. This lesson covers the second of the letters to the seven churches of Asia in Revelation, the letter to Smyrna
The document lists various summer activities enjoyed by the Scheffler-Biron family in 2009, including dance recitals, hot chocolate on cold mornings, a people hunt game, senior teens walking the plank, trips to Bass Pond, Lake Wallace, Mystic Aquarium where they fed cownose rays and met beluga whales, and dancing without self-consciousness.
The author recounts their experience traveling through Iceland with their father and others on a tour. Some of the highlights included tasting traditional Icelandic foods like lamb, trout, and rotten shark, as well as experiencing the strong horsemanship culture and riding Icelandic horses. One of the most interesting places visited was Myvatn, where they hiked through the lava rock formations of Dimmuborgir and learned about local legends. The Icelanders were also described as incredibly friendly, inviting the tour group into their homes and treating them like family during their visit.
The document provides biographical details about a person born on September 6, 1869 including how old they are in days, hours, and weeks, the moon phase on their birth date, popular music, TV shows, and movies from the year they were born, what their name means, and a famous person who shares their name.
This document summarizes a 14-day tour of Ireland beginning in Dublin and traveling clockwise around the country and into Northern Ireland. Key stops included Dublin, Kinsale, Killarney, the Dingle Peninsula, Galway, the Aran Islands, Connemara, Portrush, Westport, Belfast, and back to Dublin. The tour included visits to many historic sites, churches, and pubs, as well as activities like sheep shearing demonstrations and the Galway Races. Despite some rainy weather, the group of around 20 travelers enjoyed Irish culture, storytelling, music, and companionship throughout the scenic trip.
The document provides information about Ireland, including:
- The authors are staying at the Hilton Kilmainham hotel in Dublin, which has two rooms with double beds, a pool, gym, and views from the balcony.
- Dublin was founded by Vikings in the 9th century and covers 44.5 square miles. Famous sites include Trinity College and many pubs.
- Ireland has beautiful tourist attractions like the Ring of Kerry lake and Kilmainham Gaol former prison. The landscape includes rugged coasts, lakes, and mountains.
- The climate is tempered by the Gulf Stream but can be changeable with hills sheltering the interior.
This document provides an overview of the Ayrshire and Isle of Arran and Cumbrae region of Scotland, highlighting some of its key attractions and features. It describes the region's rich history, including important sites related to Robert Burns and its many castles and stately homes. It also outlines the outdoor wonders of the expansive coastline and islands, as well as cultural attractions such as museums. Various activities are mentioned like golfing, hiking, and sampling the local food and drink. Details are given for highlights of the islands of Arran and Cumbrae, including attractions, activities and places to visit on each.
This document provides a historical overview of the Tubberclare and Glasson area in Ireland. It describes early occupation dating back to the Stone Age, and the establishment of monasteries and churches in the area from the 6th century AD. The Normans arrived in the 12th century and built castles. Waterstown House was built on the site of one of the Dillon castles in the late 1600s. Oliver Goldsmith, the famous 18th century poet and novelist, was born nearby and drew from the local landscape in his writing. The document outlines the development of the modern villages of Glasson and Tubberclare.
This is the fourth lesson of a series based on the book Letters From The Lamb. This lesson covers the second of the letters to the seven churches of Asia in Revelation, the letter to Smyrna
Presentation to members of TAFI - the Travel Agents Federation of India - who visited Mossel Bay, on South Africa's Garden Route Coast, on 1 March, 2013.
Please also see this vid for a conversation on what Indian travellers might like to eat when they come to South Africa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK-aSL6RcfE&feature=share&list=UUy6OzP4vpWErU0TfvCSUtCw
Snowmobile trip in the keweenaw, president’s weekendalexhagon18
The document summarizes a snowmobile trip taken by the author and friends to the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan's Upper Peninsula over President's Weekend. It describes dangerous driving conditions due to a whiteout on the eight-hour drive up. They stayed in nice cabins near a diner and rode their snowmobiles for around 250 miles on the first day, stopping in Shingleton for lunch. Key destinations included Mount Arvon, Michigan's highest point, and Paul provided comic relief by flirting with every girl.
This document outlines goals to establish a place that reaches from the mountains to the sea in Hawaii, where the natural environment and ancient fishponds can be protected and maintained to preserve the land as a destination of peace, harmony and tranquility.
Life was difficult for miners and families on the Australian goldfields in the 1800s. Housing was basic, often just tents, and schools were initially held in tents as well before more permanent stone buildings were constructed. Miners worked in alluvial mining by panning in rivers and creeks or underground shaft mining. Clothing was simple, with men wearing shirts and pants while women had one dress. Transportation to the fields was primarily by foot, horse, carts or wagons. Food was scarce and expensive, consisting mainly of damper bread and preserved mutton. Water had to be boiled before drinking. Children entertained themselves with games and also attended outdoor educational workshops in tents since families frequently moved between fields.
Goblin Valley State Park - Cheryl BrattCheryl Bratt
Goblin Valley State Park in Utah contains naturally formed rock formations that have eroded into shapes resembling goblin faces. The formations are made of sandstone, which erodes at different rates in different areas due to wind and water exposure over time. First discovered by cowboys in the 1920s and photographed as "Mushroom Valley" in 1949, it became a Utah state park in 1964. Today visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, nature viewing and special events at Goblin Valley State Park.
An island hopping tour around Boracay Island is offered for PHP 800 per person with a minimum of 5 people. The tour includes stops for snorkeling at Crocodile Island and Coral Reef, a seafood lunch buffet serving local Filipino dishes, and a bonus trip to Magic Island or Crystal Cove for cliff diving and exploring hidden coves.
The document provides information about the annual Children In Need charity event in the United Kingdom. It discusses the various events leading up to the main telethon on a Friday night each year, including the Rickshaw Challenge and the Children In Need Rocks concert organized by Gary Barlow. The history of Children In Need is traced back to 1927 and it notes some of the headline acts and appeals that have helped raise over £31 million for charity in 2013.
Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland, Australia, with a population of around 1.5 million people. The Yuggera people originally lived in the Brisbane area. The city has a warm climate and the Brisbane River flows through it. Brisbane has a long history dating back to 1799 when it was initially conceived as a penal colony. Notable places in Brisbane include the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha, the Brisbane River, Brisbane Tramway Museum, Story Bridge, and ANZAC Square War Memorial.
Super Easy and Fun Ways to Be an Ecotourist in Slane IrelandLaurel Robbins
Rock Farm Slane in Ireland offers eco-friendly glamping accommodations like yurts and shepherds huts, along with activities focused on sustainable tourism. Guests can explore the historic Boyne Valley area by renting e-bikes to visit sites like Slane Castle and ancient monuments. The farm harvests rainwater and greywater and uses composting toilets. Activities include tree climbing and visiting the nearby sites is a fun way for ecotourists to experience the nature and history of the region in a low-impact manner.
Gillian Marks, the former General Counsel of DMO, enjoys professional and personal challenges. Professionally, she spearheaded reforms at DMO and increased the number of female executives. Personally, she has walked the challenging Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea twice, once with her daughters. The first time she walked it, she attended a WWII memorial ceremony where her father had served. Walking the track helped her understand the hardships faced by soldiers during WWII.
This document promotes dictation software that allows users to dictate their communications instead of typing them. It provides a phone number and website to contact Deanna Faris for more information about the dictation software and how it enables users to dictate their communications in their own terms. The document suggests the dictation software allows users to dictate life on their own terms.
The Rock Pigeon is a common grey bird with a white rump and two black bars on its wings, and has a pink and green patch on its neck. It has been raised as a pet for thousands of years and bred as homing pigeons for thousands of years as well.
The Groves family had a busy year in 2009, which included snow tubing in January, the kids participating in spring sports and dance recitals, family beach trips to Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, and the Outer Banks, a trip to Disney World in September, a fall campout and hike, Halloween, and the girls joining Pop Warner cheerleading. They wished everyone a Merry Christmas and hope to see friends and family in the Carolinas in the new year.
This document provides information about an island odyssey program that discusses island culture, heritage, science, and natural history over four days. It touches on topics like sailing, wayfinding, reefs, wrecks, lighthouses, and prisons. Bible stories are connected to each day's theme relating to maritime topics. Places discussed include Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Robben Island, and Fiji.
David Sims and his wife June started their oyster farming business in Coffin Bay after returning from overseas, seeing it as an opportunity to live and work in David's hometown. They were able to secure their own area of water to begin as a family business. David enjoys the lifestyle of oyster farming and being able to monitor their small farm daily. The isolated location surrounded by national park allows them to observe wildlife while working and take pride in providing quality oysters.
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The band The Chrises has come a long way in the last two years, playing Glastonbury after starting as a local pub band. Their recent album was a global success. They are currently working on their new album "Closed Doors" which references the recent passing of guitarist Pippa Knowls' father. The band has done significant charity work with organizations like Oxfam and the NSPCC, and has worked closely with Surfers Against Sewage, a charity founded by Pippa Knowls' parents, to raise awareness about water quality and pollution. The Chrises is organizing a three-day festival in Cornwall in 2014 with profits going to the charity.
Robyn Budd was commissioned to design the CD package for singer-songwriter Sydney Williams' album. Budd created a visual narrative for the CD package, 6-panel insert, and disc from hundreds of photos provided by Lime Soda Photography. The design process required Budd to construct a theme and story from the photos as Williams is blind and their collaboration relied on verbal descriptions.
This document discusses a correspondence program between students in different countries called Correspondencia Uno a Uno. The program allows students to exchange letters to learn about each other's cultures and practice their language skills. Students who participate in the program communicate with pen pals from other parts of the world and discuss their daily lives and interests.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated internationally on March 17th and originated as a Catholic holiday but is now celebrated by many non-Catholics as well. It commemorates Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who lived in the 5th century and is credited with spreading Christianity in Ireland. Some of the most famous symbols associated with Saint Patrick and Ireland are the shamrock, leprechauns, and the color green. Traditional activities on Saint Patrick's Day include wearing green, participating in parades, and playing Irish-themed games.
The document proposes the "Triple E Combination Park" that provides Education, Exercise, and Electricity. It would harness energy from playground equipment to generate electricity and use this to power lights for night study. The parks would partner with engineers, manufacturers, and politicians. Revenue would come from park project fees and electricity sales. The goal is to revitalize parks while empowering communities and the environment.
Spain is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It has coastlines along both the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Spain has a diverse landscape that includes the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands off its coasts, as well as the North African exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. Modern humans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula 35,000 years ago, and Spain has since been influenced by Phoenician, Greek, Carthaginian, Roman, Germanic tribes and Moorish rule. It emerged as a unified country in the 15th century and built a global colonial empire, leaving it with over 500 million Spanish speakers today.
Presentation to members of TAFI - the Travel Agents Federation of India - who visited Mossel Bay, on South Africa's Garden Route Coast, on 1 March, 2013.
Please also see this vid for a conversation on what Indian travellers might like to eat when they come to South Africa http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK-aSL6RcfE&feature=share&list=UUy6OzP4vpWErU0TfvCSUtCw
Snowmobile trip in the keweenaw, president’s weekendalexhagon18
The document summarizes a snowmobile trip taken by the author and friends to the Keweenaw Peninsula in Michigan's Upper Peninsula over President's Weekend. It describes dangerous driving conditions due to a whiteout on the eight-hour drive up. They stayed in nice cabins near a diner and rode their snowmobiles for around 250 miles on the first day, stopping in Shingleton for lunch. Key destinations included Mount Arvon, Michigan's highest point, and Paul provided comic relief by flirting with every girl.
This document outlines goals to establish a place that reaches from the mountains to the sea in Hawaii, where the natural environment and ancient fishponds can be protected and maintained to preserve the land as a destination of peace, harmony and tranquility.
Life was difficult for miners and families on the Australian goldfields in the 1800s. Housing was basic, often just tents, and schools were initially held in tents as well before more permanent stone buildings were constructed. Miners worked in alluvial mining by panning in rivers and creeks or underground shaft mining. Clothing was simple, with men wearing shirts and pants while women had one dress. Transportation to the fields was primarily by foot, horse, carts or wagons. Food was scarce and expensive, consisting mainly of damper bread and preserved mutton. Water had to be boiled before drinking. Children entertained themselves with games and also attended outdoor educational workshops in tents since families frequently moved between fields.
Goblin Valley State Park - Cheryl BrattCheryl Bratt
Goblin Valley State Park in Utah contains naturally formed rock formations that have eroded into shapes resembling goblin faces. The formations are made of sandstone, which erodes at different rates in different areas due to wind and water exposure over time. First discovered by cowboys in the 1920s and photographed as "Mushroom Valley" in 1949, it became a Utah state park in 1964. Today visitors can enjoy camping, hiking, nature viewing and special events at Goblin Valley State Park.
An island hopping tour around Boracay Island is offered for PHP 800 per person with a minimum of 5 people. The tour includes stops for snorkeling at Crocodile Island and Coral Reef, a seafood lunch buffet serving local Filipino dishes, and a bonus trip to Magic Island or Crystal Cove for cliff diving and exploring hidden coves.
The document provides information about the annual Children In Need charity event in the United Kingdom. It discusses the various events leading up to the main telethon on a Friday night each year, including the Rickshaw Challenge and the Children In Need Rocks concert organized by Gary Barlow. The history of Children In Need is traced back to 1927 and it notes some of the headline acts and appeals that have helped raise over £31 million for charity in 2013.
Brisbane is the capital city of Queensland, Australia, with a population of around 1.5 million people. The Yuggera people originally lived in the Brisbane area. The city has a warm climate and the Brisbane River flows through it. Brisbane has a long history dating back to 1799 when it was initially conceived as a penal colony. Notable places in Brisbane include the Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha, the Brisbane River, Brisbane Tramway Museum, Story Bridge, and ANZAC Square War Memorial.
Super Easy and Fun Ways to Be an Ecotourist in Slane IrelandLaurel Robbins
Rock Farm Slane in Ireland offers eco-friendly glamping accommodations like yurts and shepherds huts, along with activities focused on sustainable tourism. Guests can explore the historic Boyne Valley area by renting e-bikes to visit sites like Slane Castle and ancient monuments. The farm harvests rainwater and greywater and uses composting toilets. Activities include tree climbing and visiting the nearby sites is a fun way for ecotourists to experience the nature and history of the region in a low-impact manner.
Gillian Marks, the former General Counsel of DMO, enjoys professional and personal challenges. Professionally, she spearheaded reforms at DMO and increased the number of female executives. Personally, she has walked the challenging Kokoda Track in Papua New Guinea twice, once with her daughters. The first time she walked it, she attended a WWII memorial ceremony where her father had served. Walking the track helped her understand the hardships faced by soldiers during WWII.
This document promotes dictation software that allows users to dictate their communications instead of typing them. It provides a phone number and website to contact Deanna Faris for more information about the dictation software and how it enables users to dictate their communications in their own terms. The document suggests the dictation software allows users to dictate life on their own terms.
The Rock Pigeon is a common grey bird with a white rump and two black bars on its wings, and has a pink and green patch on its neck. It has been raised as a pet for thousands of years and bred as homing pigeons for thousands of years as well.
The Groves family had a busy year in 2009, which included snow tubing in January, the kids participating in spring sports and dance recitals, family beach trips to Hilton Head Island, Myrtle Beach, and the Outer Banks, a trip to Disney World in September, a fall campout and hike, Halloween, and the girls joining Pop Warner cheerleading. They wished everyone a Merry Christmas and hope to see friends and family in the Carolinas in the new year.
This document provides information about an island odyssey program that discusses island culture, heritage, science, and natural history over four days. It touches on topics like sailing, wayfinding, reefs, wrecks, lighthouses, and prisons. Bible stories are connected to each day's theme relating to maritime topics. Places discussed include Jamaica, Barbados, Trinidad, Robben Island, and Fiji.
David Sims and his wife June started their oyster farming business in Coffin Bay after returning from overseas, seeing it as an opportunity to live and work in David's hometown. They were able to secure their own area of water to begin as a family business. David enjoys the lifestyle of oyster farming and being able to monitor their small farm daily. The isolated location surrounded by national park allows them to observe wildlife while working and take pride in providing quality oysters.
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The band The Chrises has come a long way in the last two years, playing Glastonbury after starting as a local pub band. Their recent album was a global success. They are currently working on their new album "Closed Doors" which references the recent passing of guitarist Pippa Knowls' father. The band has done significant charity work with organizations like Oxfam and the NSPCC, and has worked closely with Surfers Against Sewage, a charity founded by Pippa Knowls' parents, to raise awareness about water quality and pollution. The Chrises is organizing a three-day festival in Cornwall in 2014 with profits going to the charity.
Robyn Budd was commissioned to design the CD package for singer-songwriter Sydney Williams' album. Budd created a visual narrative for the CD package, 6-panel insert, and disc from hundreds of photos provided by Lime Soda Photography. The design process required Budd to construct a theme and story from the photos as Williams is blind and their collaboration relied on verbal descriptions.
This document discusses a correspondence program between students in different countries called Correspondencia Uno a Uno. The program allows students to exchange letters to learn about each other's cultures and practice their language skills. Students who participate in the program communicate with pen pals from other parts of the world and discuss their daily lives and interests.
Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated internationally on March 17th and originated as a Catholic holiday but is now celebrated by many non-Catholics as well. It commemorates Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who lived in the 5th century and is credited with spreading Christianity in Ireland. Some of the most famous symbols associated with Saint Patrick and Ireland are the shamrock, leprechauns, and the color green. Traditional activities on Saint Patrick's Day include wearing green, participating in parades, and playing Irish-themed games.
The document proposes the "Triple E Combination Park" that provides Education, Exercise, and Electricity. It would harness energy from playground equipment to generate electricity and use this to power lights for night study. The parks would partner with engineers, manufacturers, and politicians. Revenue would come from park project fees and electricity sales. The goal is to revitalize parks while empowering communities and the environment.
Spain is a sovereign state located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It has coastlines along both the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Spain has a diverse landscape that includes the Balearic Islands and Canary Islands off its coasts, as well as the North African exclaves of Ceuta and Melilla. Modern humans arrived in the Iberian Peninsula 35,000 years ago, and Spain has since been influenced by Phoenician, Greek, Carthaginian, Roman, Germanic tribes and Moorish rule. It emerged as a unified country in the 15th century and built a global colonial empire, leaving it with over 500 million Spanish speakers today.
This is a presentation from the teacher Rocío Bautista from IES Camilo Jose Cela. I uploaded it so that my students and everyone interested in this topic can find it. Really good for bilingual history 2nd ESO when learning about the Iberian Peninsula during 8th to 11th centuries and Al- Andalus.
This document provides information on various organizations that help animals and opportunities for volunteering with animals. It summarizes several animal rescue organizations in North Carolina, including Share the Love which provides pet food to shelters, Piedmont Wildlife Center which cares for injured native wildlife, and Carolina Tiger Rescue which is a sanctuary for big cats. It also mentions farms that help farm animals, including Amazing Acres Farm and Mountain View Farm Animal Sanctuary. The document provides links to websites for further information on volunteering, ecotourism, volunteer vacations, and organizations that help other animals like sea turtles and horses.
This document contains a list of 26 PowerPoint presentations about various topics in Canadian history and culture. The topics range from early Indigenous peoples and European exploration, to the fur trade, British colonial rule, Confederation, the world wars, healthcare and trans-border issues. The presentations provide an overview of political, economic and social developments in Canada from the 16th century to the modern day.
The researchers developed a historical geographic information system (HGIS) and database to analyze socio-demographic and economic data across administrative boundaries in the Iberian Peninsula from 1850-2000. They standardized data following European directives, overlaid maps in a common projection, and built a webGIS interface to make the historical data publicly available and analyze spatial patterns over time across Portugal and Spain. The goal was to create a new tool to study the region regardless of modern borders.
Spain is located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. It is bordered by Portugal, Gibraltar, Andorra and France. Much of central Spain is covered by a plateau surrounded by mountain ranges, with some lowlands along the coasts. Spain has a socialist government that provides free universal healthcare and low-cost higher education.
Feudalization process and the Late Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsulapapefons Fons
The document summarizes the development of feudalism in the Iberian Peninsula during the late Middle Ages. It describes how feudal relations spread through Christian territories as they reconquered land from the Muslims. Lords held lands and rights over the people living on them, in exchange for services and loyalty to kings. Society was divided into nobles, the church, and peasants. The economy was largely agricultural for subsistence. Politically, kings in Castile consolidated power while those in Aragon had to respect the rights of each territory. The Crown of Aragon expanded south and into the Mediterranean.
Discoveries about the prehistory in the Iberian Peninsulaenrikeemm
In the summer of 2014, excavations at Atapuerca sites Sima del Elefante and Gran Dolina led to new discoveries about early hominids in the region. At Sima del Elefante, stone tool fragments and remains of beavers and birds dated the hominid presence there to 1.3 million years ago. At Gran Dolina, the diet of hominid groups was shown to include deer and horses. Additionally, the hand and foot bones of a jaguar were found. Meanwhile, a new etching discovered on the walls of Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar provides evidence that Neanderthals had more advanced cognitive abilities than previously believed, supporting the idea that they were capable of abstract
The Planning System of the Iberian Peninsula: Past, EU Integration, EU Cohesi...Private
This document provides a summary of the history of Portugal in 7 periods:
1) From prehistory to the formation of an independent monarchy
2) From the founding of the monarchy in 1128
3) From the founding of the House of Avis dynasty
4) From 1415 when Portugal began maritime expansion, exploring Africa and discovering Madeira and Azores
5) From 1580 during the imperial decline period when Portugal was part of the Iberian Union until 1640
6) From 1820 with the establishment of a constitutional monarchy
7) From 1910 with the downfall of the monarchy and establishment of the First Republic.
Most important historical events in SpainElena Medina
The document summarizes important historical events in Spain from prehistoric times to modern day. It describes how early hominins inhabited the Iberian Peninsula over 1 million years ago. It then discusses successive rulers of the peninsula including the Celts, Iberians, Romans, Visigoths, Moors, Catholic Monarchs, and the impact of the Industrial Revolution. A key event was Christopher Columbus' voyage in 1492 which led to European exploration of the Americas. The document also briefly outlines Spain's Golden Century of literature and the Spanish Civil War of the 1930s.
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 causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
The Iberian Peninsula is dominated by the Meseta upland area and surrounded by mountain ranges, containing the countries of Spain, Portugal, and Andorra. Portugal established itself as an independent kingdom in 1143 and was a pioneer in global exploration between the 15th-16th centuries. Spain's capital is Madrid and it shares the Pyrenees Mountains border with France to the north. The tiny nation of Andorra is situated in the mountainous regions between France and Spain. Gibraltar, located at the western entrance to the Mediterranean Sea, was ceded to Britain in 1713 and declared a British colony in 1830.
The document provides tips and guidance for improving presentation skills. It emphasizes preparing thoroughly by starting offline and focusing on curiosity before content. When designing presentations, it recommends keeping things simple with one point per slide, high quality visuals over text, and dumping templates. For delivery, it stresses practicing extensively, presenting from notes not slides, using presenter view, and asking for feedback. The overall goal is to treat audiences like kings by planning strategically and designing and delivering presentations that are visual, coherent and engage attention.
The document discusses ancient history in the Iberian Peninsula. It focuses on Mediterranean colonization and includes a map showing the region at the end of the Third Punic War.
The early history of Al-Andalus saw the Muslim conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 and the establishment of an independent Emirate of Córdoba by Abd al-Rahman I in 756. Over the following centuries, the Caliphate of Córdoba rose to prominence as a center of culture and learning before declining and fracturing into taifa kingdoms in the 11th century. As the taifas fought each other, Christian kingdoms took the opportunity to advance southward in the Reconquista.
10.40 1.39 5.99 1.94 67.30 0.80 94.30
Total Reserves 19.21
Notes:
1. Mineral Reserves are reported using a copper price of US$1.50/lb, zinc price of US$0.80/lb, lead price of US$0.80/lb, silver price of US$12/oz and gold price of US$650/oz.
2. Reserves are reported using a variable NSR cut-off of between €40-60/t depending on zone.
3. Tonnages are rounded to one decimal place.
4. Contained metal is calculated from tonnage and grade.
Developed by María Jesús Campos Fernández, teacher of History, Geography and Art at a bilingual section in Alcorcon (Madrid, Spain)
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This ppt follows spi 7.42 . . . . . Outline the decline of Muslim rule in the Iberian Peninsula that culminated in the Reconquista, Inquisition, and the rise of Spanish and Portuguese kingdoms.
The Bible teaches complete surrender and full sacrifice.pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Jesús vino como Salvador, una de sus enseñanzas fue que el Hijo del hombre no viene a ser servido sino a servir. (Mateo 20, 28). Jesús dijo que el amor más grande del universo es dar la vida por los enemigos.
Las enseñanzas de la Biblia son contrarias a la norma común de la sociedad mundana.
Es diametralmente opuesto al camino egocéntrico de este mundo.
La Biblia enseña a entregarse completamente y el sacrificio pleno. «El que busque la vida la perderá, el que pierda la vida por mi causa, la ganará» (Mateo 10, 39) Parece incluso estúpido vivir de esa manera en una sociedad mala.
Pero una vez que conozcáis el Principio de Dios, os daréis cuenta de que no hay mayor sabiduría que esta.
SATAN THE FALLEN ARCHANGEL IS THE ORIGIN OF EVIL.pdfMercedes Gonzalez
¿Qué es entonces el mal? El mal apareció cuando el egoísmo se manifestó en el mundo. El principio de dar incondicionalmente se tergiversó en un principio impío de tomar egoístamente.
La actitud perversa de querer ser servido y no servir apareció en ese momento. El origen del mal es Satán. Debía servir a Dios, y, sin embargo, se contrapuso como otro dios y sometió al ser humano para su provecho. Dios es la fuerza positiva absoluta en el universo. Satán se contrapuso como otra fuerza positiva. Dos positivos se repelen naturalmente. Satán es un arcángel caído. Abandonó su posición de servir a Dios y al ser humano para retar a Dios y competir con Él.
Su motivación fue el egoísmo.
De su egoísmo salió el origen del mal y del pecado.
El Sol, la Luna, la Tierra,
y todos los cuerpos celestes
son esféricos.
Cada uno gira alrededor de su propio eje y orbita alrededor de otros.
Todo en el universo tiene relaciones de dar y recibir complementarias entre elementos sujeto y objeto.
La acción de dar y recibir entre
las arterias y las venas permite que la sangre circule por el cuerpo.
Las enfermedades surgen cuando el equilibrio entre dar y recibir se interrumpe y como consecuencia detiene la circulación normal.
Nada puede existir para siempre sin esta acción de dar y recibir entre sujeto y objeto, sin vivir acorde a este principio.
Toda existencia basada en el principio de Dios es buena.
Fuimos creados para vivir
por los demás.
Ese es el motivo de nuestra existencia, existir por otros, para un objeto, para un ser complementario.
Este es el principio que se aplica a todas las relaciones humanas en la sociedad.
Los padres existen para sus hijos y los hijos para sus padres. Entonces, ambos, los padres y los hijos, al dar desinteresadamente, se unirán en un movimiento circular.
El movimiento circular es unión.
La acción de dar y recibir crea el movimiento circular.
Sólo el movimiento circular tiene naturaleza eterna ya que no tiene fin.
Por ello, como Dios creó para la eternidad, toda Su creación se basa en un modelo de movimiento circular.
Dios es el Más Grande
de todos los artistas.
Cuando creó Su Obra Maestra, el ser humano, volcó su corazón en el proceso.
Invirtió su alma en el mismo.
Vertió toda su sabiduría y energía. Dios deseaba existir sólo para Adán y Eva y para toda la humanidad.
Dios no escatimó ni una sola gota de energía a la hora de crear.
El ser humano ha llegado a ser la vida de Dios.
Para crear una obra maestra en su vida, el artista debe poner todo su corazón y alma en su creación.
Es la única manera en la que el artista puede lograr una obra de arte extraordinaria. Un artista que trabaja de esa forma convierte su labor en su vida.
DIOS se encarnó simbólicamente en el Universo. Directamente en el Ser Humano....Mercedes Gonzalez
¿Qué es la creación?
La creación no es otra cosa que el Creador, Dios, proyectándose en una forma sustancial.
Se encarnó → simbólicamente en el Universo y directamente en el Ser Humano.
La creación aparece cuando el espíritu cobra forma. Dios se invirtió a sí mismo en la creación. La creación es la inversión de energía de Dios.
Dios lo invirtió todo de sí mismo a la hora de crear. No reservó ni una sola gota de energía. La creación fue su obra completa. Su esfuerzo total por darlo todo de sí mismo.
Cuando Dios puso su corazón y alma en la creación de su objeto, estaba invirtiendo 100% de sí mismo.
Sólo de esta manera podría crear Su Segundo Yo, el Dios visible.
Una Familia Feliz sin Egoísmo, juntos se esfuerzan..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Hoy en día, las personas tienden a ser egocéntricas, pensando: “Mientras yo esté bien, todo está bien”.
Sin embargo, ahora es el momento de → desechar el egoísmo y compartir nuestro amor con todo aquel que nos rodea.
La familia es un lugar para que esto pase. Una familia feliz es aquella en la que el esposo vuelve a casa después del trabajo, le comenta a su esposa todo lo que le ha pasado durante el día y planea nuevos proyectos junto con ella.
Una familia feliz es aquella que se esfuerza en conjunto para descubrir cosas nuevas.
Cuando los padres son tal clase de ejemplo, los hijos quieren contribuir también, van a participar con entusiasmo en la construcción de tal familia.
El Vientre Inmaculado de Eva fue Contaminado con Mala Energía.pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Como resultado de la Caída, los seres
humanos cayeron al ámbito de la muerte.
Dios les dijo a ► Adán y Eva que ciertamente morirían si comían del fruto del árbol del conocimiento del bien y el mal, pero la verdad es que toda la humanidad cayó en el ámbito de la muerte.
¿Qué pasó como resultado de la Caída? Satanás, el demonio, se convirtió en ► el padre de la humanidad, tal como Jesús afirmó en Juan 8:44. Adán y Eva debieron haber servido a Dios como su Padre; pero, después de la Caída, terminaron sirviendo a Satanás.
Esta es la realidad vergonzosa que resultó de la Caída.
El linaje de Satanás entró en nosotros, y su sangre comenzó a circular por nuestros cuerpos desde el corazón, pasando por las arterias y las venas hasta las células, contaminándolas.
Especialmente contaminó los espermatozoides de Adán y los óvulos de Eva.
El vientre inmaculado de Eva ► quedó contaminado con la energía mala y sucia del Arcángel Caído Lucifer.
EL DEMONIO, Arcángel Caído Lucifer VIOLÓ a EVA..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
¿Qué clase de ser fue originalmente Satanás?
El demonio fue, de hecho, un sirviente de Dios.
Pero este sirviente ► violó a la hija del Maestro. Esto fue la Caída.
¿Cómo ocurrió la Caída según el relato bíblico?
La Biblia describe a Eva comiendo del fruto del bien y del mal, pero este fruto no era uno literal.
De hecho, el sirviente violó a la hija de su Maestro.
Ella estaba destinada a cumplir con el ideal de Dios al criar hijos e hijas que heredasen Su linaje.
Pero el arcángel, quien fue creado como su sirviente, violó a la hija del Señor, y esto se convirtió en ► el origen de la Caída, del EGOÍSMO y del MAL.
El EGOÍSMO de SATANÁS destruyó el IDEAL de DIOS..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
La Caída ocurrió como resultado de
la conciencia egoísta, no como resultado del libre albedrío. Fue debido a esta conciencia narcisista que el arcángel pasó por alto las condiciones de su ambiente y,
en cambio, pensó primero en sí mismo. Satanás es una existencia individual que ignoró la armonía entre los compañeros sujetos y objetos que existen por el todo.
Él es un ladrón, ya que usurpó el ideal de relaciones mutuas entre el universo y el yo. Tal clase de delincuente es Satanás que, centrado en sí mismo, ignoró el ideal de la creación, el reino del amor formado por relaciones mutuas que operan en nombre del universo. En cambio, él creó relaciones mutuas para transgredir sus propios límites. Esto quiere decir que, en esencia, Satanás ignoró a Dios.
Eva perdió Su Virginidad al Ser Violada por Lucifer.Mercedes Gonzalez
Cuando Dios dijo:“No coman”,¿qué es lo que dijo Dios que no comieran? El
árbol de la vida y el árbol del conocimiento del bien y el mal en el Jardín del Edén hacen referencia a Adán y Eva.
Específicamente, el árbol de la vida simboliza el órgano reproductivo de Adán.
El árbol del conocimiento del bien y del mal simboliza el amor de Eva. En el mundo, si una mujer ama a un miembro de la mafia, el fruto que ella lleve será el hijo de un mafioso, y si ella ama a un rey, el fruto que lleve será el hijo de un rey.
Por la misma razón, a causa de la persona que amaba Eva, la humanidad heredó el linaje del diablo. Ella se dejó violar por el Arcángel Caído, Lucifer. Ella perdió la pureza de su vientre, especialmente sus óvulos fueron contaminados.
The Apostol Paul - Changed 180 degrees to help God.pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Pensad en el Apóstol Pablo. Por un tiempo trataba de derribar a aquellos que creían en Jesús durante los primeros tiempos de persecución del cristianismo. Sin embargo, a través de la intervención del mismo Jesús, Pablo cambió 180 grados y se convirtió en el mayor evangelista.
Vosotros conocéis esta historia, ¿verdad? ¿Cómo creéis que él viajó desde el Medio Oriente hasta el extremo sur de Grecia y Roma? ¿Qué medio de transporte utilizaba? Creo que debió caminar la mayor parte del tiempo.
Debe haber sufrido indescriptiblemente.
Sin embargo, como resultado de su testimonio diligente y de su defensa a la promesa que había recibido de Jesús, su nombre está registrado en la Biblia. ¿No es así?
Today is Pentecost. Who is it that is here in front of you? (Wang Omma.) Jesus Christ and the substantial Holy Spirit, the only Begotten Daughter, Wang Omma, are both here. I am here because of Jesus's hope. Having no recourse but to go to the cross, he promised to return. Christianity began with the apostles, with their resurrection through the Holy Spirit at Pentecost.
Hoy es Pentecostés. ¿Quién es el que está aquí frente a vosotros? (Wang Omma.) Jesucristo y el Espíritu Santo sustancial, la única Hija Unigénita, Wang Omma, están ambos aquí. Estoy aquí por la esperanza de Jesús. No teniendo más remedio que ir a la cruz, prometió regresar. El cristianismo comenzó con los apóstoles, con su resurrección por medio del Espíritu Santo en Pentecostés.
Hoy es Pentecostés. ¿Quién es el que está aquí frente a ti? (Wang Omma.) Jesucristo y el Espíritu Santo sustancial, la Hija Unigénita, Wang Omma, están ambos aquí. Estoy aquí por la esperanza de Jesús. No teniendo más remedio que ir a la cruz, prometió regresar. El cristianismo comenzó con los apóstoles, con su resurrección por medio del Espíritu Santo en Pentecostés.
Nuestra Responsibilidad Humana. Ser Verdaderos en todo el ámbito del Corazón....Mercedes Gonzalez
¿Cuál es la porción de responsabilidad humana? Primero, convertirnos en hijos verdaderos;
segundo, convertirnos en hermanos y hermanas verdaderos;
tercero, convertirnos en parejas verdaderas;
y cuarto, convertirnos en padres verdaderos.
Cuando cumplamos esto,
daremos infinita alegría a Dios.
La Encarnación de Dios, Adán y Eva Su Cuerpo Substancial..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Si el ser humano original no hubiera tenido nada que ver con la Caída, ellos hubieran llegado a ser El Templo de Dios.
Si Adán y Eva → no hubieran caído, cuando se unieran en matrimonio y llegaran a ser los ANTEPASADOS de la humanidad, Dios podría haber Entrado y Morado en sus Mentes.
Y una vez que Dios entrara en sus mentes, Él podría haber llegado a ser el CENTRO, y Adán y Eva hubieran llegado a SER → El Cuerpo de Dios.
Es por esto que JESÚS dijo:
“Yo estoy en el Padre y el Padre está en mí”.
Él quiso decir que era UNO en CUERPO con Dios.
Lo mismo hubiera ocurrido en el caso de → Adán y Eva.
Si Adán y Eva hubieran MADURADO y recibido la Bendición del Matrimonio Sagrado con Dios como su centro, y así hubieran llegado a ser UNO en la esfera de Su Amor Directo, entonces Dios hubiera sido el CENTRO de esa esfera.
Si hubiera ocurrido esto, el ser humano podría haber llegado a ser → la Encarnación de Dios, Su Cuerpo Substancial
Tener Relación con los Antepasados en Sincera Oración..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Deben dedicar su vida terrenal para prepararse apropiadamente para una vida saludable en el mundo espiritual.
Nunca olviden que en cada tiempo y lugar sin importar lo qué estén haciendo, sus ancestros en el mundo espiritual están con ustedes.
Sean siempre conscientes de vivir una vida en armonía con el mundo espiritual.
Comuníquense en oración con el mundo celestial con sinceridad y devoción, de tal manera que puedan llegar a perfeccionar su ser espiritual mientras estén viviendo en la tierra.
Cuidar, Amar y Proteger a la Madre Naturaleza. (1).pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Amar a la naturaleza es amar a Dios y a la humanidad.
Cuando la vida humana resuene con la naturaleza, el carácter humano florecerá en perfección.
Las flores de la verdadera cultura del corazón, el mundo del verdadero arte, florecerán.
Será el Jardín del Edén, el ideal original donde Dios, los seres humanos y toda la creación vivirán en completa armonía y expresarán su naturaleza original.
Si ustedes practican tal amor verdadero en su vida diaria, ¿Qué puede Dios hacer sino otorgar Sus grandes bendiciones sobre ustedes?
Vivirán por toda la eternidad en bendición y en felicidad.
La Ideología de Paz, del Verdadero Amor, Vida y Linaje..pdfMercedes Gonzalez
Ha llegado el momento en que todos los países del mundo deben dedicar todos los recursos disponibles y centrarse completamente en establecer el reino ideal de paz que Dios desea.
La humanidad ha llegado a un callejón sin salida. Ya no es posible vivir sin aceptar mis enseñanzas sobre la ideología de paz del amor verdadero, la vida verdadera y el linaje verdadero.
Sus buenos ancestros y la autoridad divina de la Era Después de la Apertura del Mundo Celestial se movilizarán y se dedicarán con gran intensidad, e incluso los países y pueblos más poderosos se rendirán ante esta fortuna del cielo y la tierra.
La perfección de un Hombre y una Mujer - REINO DE DIOS.Mercedes Gonzalez
El Reino de Dios comienza de una familia celestial. Esa familia comienza de un hombre y una mujer que están alineados con la Voluntad de Dios. Al final, llegan a ser el centro de una familia, un país y el universo entero. Por lo tanto, no es el país el que debe ser perfeccionado primero, ni es la familia.
Es un hombre y una mujer. Esta idea de un hombre perfeccionado y una mujer perfeccionada se conecta a todos ustedes aquí hoy. La idea de perfeccionar a un hombre y a una mujer permanece al pasado, presente y futuro. Es incambiable.
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
A Visual Guide to 1 Samuel | A Tale of Two HeartsSteve Thomason
These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
This presentation was provided by Rebecca Benner, Ph.D., of the American Society of Anesthesiologists, 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.
Beyond Degrees - Empowering the Workforce in the Context of Skills-First.pptxEduSkills OECD
Iván Bornacelly, Policy Analyst at the OECD Centre for Skills, OECD, presents at the webinar 'Tackling job market gaps with a skills-first approach' on 12 June 2024
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
spot a liar (Haiqa 146).pptx Technical writhing and presentation skills
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