True friends are those who care for and support you, are the first to tell you when you've done something wrong but also praise you for doing right, and always tell the truth while showing care and loyalty.
This PowerPoint Presentation was developed by Jonathan Sampson Chua, a Professionally Trained Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Financial Enthusiast, whose core values revolve around educating and empowering others on character and value formation.
This presentation was in line with a Talk done by Jonathan Sampson Chua for Enderun Colleges' Zonta Club.
This document presents several scenarios and asks the reader to determine if the person in each scenario made a good moral decision based on the Ten Commandments and teachings of Jesus. It provides situations involving a student accepting test answers, taking a phone call while driving, making rude comments to a cashier, finding money on the floor, and missing church for a soccer game. The reader is prompted to explain how they know if each decision was right or wrong based on biblical principles.
The document discusses the importance of friendship during adolescence. It notes that friendship is a basic human need and that friends offer support during difficult times. It also states that true friendship is built through mutual understanding and takes effort to develop over time. The document provides tips for forming lasting friendships, such as communicating openly, resolving conflicts respectfully, and focusing on understanding each other rather than selfish desires. Overall, the document emphasizes that meaningful friendship requires work but enriches people's lives.
This document discusses healthy relationships and the roles people play within relationships. It defines a role as the part someone plays in a relationship. It notes that people have many roles, such as daughter, sister, friend, teacher, etc. and lists some of the roles and responsibilities of the author. The document contrasts cooperation with compliance and outlines the "Cs" of healthy relationships - cooperation, compliance, compromise, and communication. It discusses building and maintaining trust within relationships by making regular "deposits", such as understanding others, acts of kindness, keeping commitments, clarifying expectations, integrity, and apologizing, and avoiding "withdrawals" like breaking promises or hurtful words.
The document discusses qualities to look for in choosing friends, including being simple, genuine, and trustworthy. A simple friend appreciates others for who they are rather than what they have. A genuine friend does not seek attention and behaves consistently regardless of company. A trustworthy friend keeps secrets, returns favors, and is honest. The document also values friends who are fun to be with by sharing interests and humor while respecting others.
This document discusses relationship banking, which is a metaphor for how relationships are strengthened or weakened based on positive or negative interactions. It explains that relationships require continuous "deposits" such as acts of service, kindness, loyalty and respect in order to stay strong. "Withdrawals" like breaking promises, gossip, or lack of attention gradually weaken the relationship over time if not addressed. Maintaining strong relationships requires consciously making deposits through both words and actions.
The document discusses finding the right direction in life and pursuing one's dreams. It acknowledges that it can be difficult to pursue one's goals due to lack of support from friends, financial constraints, other responsibilities, temptations, and bad weather. However, it encourages the reader not to let obstacles or negative opinions from others stop them, and to believe in themselves as they are the "boss" who makes the rules. It concludes by asking the reader to identify who they are and where they are going.
This PowerPoint Presentation was developed by Jonathan Sampson Chua, a Professionally Trained Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Financial Enthusiast, whose core values revolve around educating and empowering others on character and value formation.
This presentation was in line with a Talk done by Jonathan Sampson Chua for Enderun Colleges' Zonta Club.
This document presents several scenarios and asks the reader to determine if the person in each scenario made a good moral decision based on the Ten Commandments and teachings of Jesus. It provides situations involving a student accepting test answers, taking a phone call while driving, making rude comments to a cashier, finding money on the floor, and missing church for a soccer game. The reader is prompted to explain how they know if each decision was right or wrong based on biblical principles.
The document discusses the importance of friendship during adolescence. It notes that friendship is a basic human need and that friends offer support during difficult times. It also states that true friendship is built through mutual understanding and takes effort to develop over time. The document provides tips for forming lasting friendships, such as communicating openly, resolving conflicts respectfully, and focusing on understanding each other rather than selfish desires. Overall, the document emphasizes that meaningful friendship requires work but enriches people's lives.
This document discusses healthy relationships and the roles people play within relationships. It defines a role as the part someone plays in a relationship. It notes that people have many roles, such as daughter, sister, friend, teacher, etc. and lists some of the roles and responsibilities of the author. The document contrasts cooperation with compliance and outlines the "Cs" of healthy relationships - cooperation, compliance, compromise, and communication. It discusses building and maintaining trust within relationships by making regular "deposits", such as understanding others, acts of kindness, keeping commitments, clarifying expectations, integrity, and apologizing, and avoiding "withdrawals" like breaking promises or hurtful words.
The document discusses qualities to look for in choosing friends, including being simple, genuine, and trustworthy. A simple friend appreciates others for who they are rather than what they have. A genuine friend does not seek attention and behaves consistently regardless of company. A trustworthy friend keeps secrets, returns favors, and is honest. The document also values friends who are fun to be with by sharing interests and humor while respecting others.
This document discusses relationship banking, which is a metaphor for how relationships are strengthened or weakened based on positive or negative interactions. It explains that relationships require continuous "deposits" such as acts of service, kindness, loyalty and respect in order to stay strong. "Withdrawals" like breaking promises, gossip, or lack of attention gradually weaken the relationship over time if not addressed. Maintaining strong relationships requires consciously making deposits through both words and actions.
The document discusses finding the right direction in life and pursuing one's dreams. It acknowledges that it can be difficult to pursue one's goals due to lack of support from friends, financial constraints, other responsibilities, temptations, and bad weather. However, it encourages the reader not to let obstacles or negative opinions from others stop them, and to believe in themselves as they are the "boss" who makes the rules. It concludes by asking the reader to identify who they are and where they are going.
Friendship provides comfort through mutual understanding and trust. It involves sharing life's difficulties and joys with others who will listen without judgment, encourage you during hard times, and help carry your burdens. A genuine friend divides problems to lessen suffering and multiplies happiness, offering permanent commitment through both good and bad times. In contrast, a casual friend may only be present for enjoyable moments and leave one alone during struggles. True friendship forms the foundation for meaningful relationships.
Men and women flirt differently, for different reasons, and expect different outcomes to the flirting. However, if you put aside that outcome and flirt just to be friendly you are opening yourself to different opportunities. You may well end up with a new lover but if that doesn’t work out you could meet someone who becomes a good friend and who knows who she might introduce you to. Keep your options open.
This document discusses the foundations of healthy relationships. It defines relationships and roles people play such as mother, teacher, and citizen. Key traits of healthy relationships are mutual respect, caring, honesty, commitment, cooperation, compromise, trustworthiness, responsibility, fairness, caring, and respect. Respect for self and others is important, which involves listening, being considerate of feelings, trust, and realistic expectations. Unhealthy behaviors that harm relationships include bullying, hazing, prejudice, stereotyping, and intolerance.
1. The document discusses healthy relationships and defines key aspects like rapport, respect, trust, common interests, commitment, and compromise that build strong relationships.
2. It also outlines different types of relationships like family, friendships, casual, and romantic relationships.
3. Bullying is discussed where it is defined as being repeatedly picked on through physical, verbal, social/emotional, or cyber means by someone with more power. The effects of bullying on victims and tips to help stop bullying are provided.
The simplest ways to inspire people and changearbombase
The document provides 20 tips for inspiring people and changing their lives, such as caring for others, being enthusiastic, delivering constructive criticism, staying true to yourself, being an active listener, building people up, keeping promises, earning trust, admitting flaws, and acknowledging the contributions of others. It encourages reaching for your goals, sharing your influences, and walking with confidence. The overall message is that small thoughtful acts and positivity can inspire people.
To be a good friend means accepting that people are different, trying to get along even with different views, and not being bossy or mean. It also means including others, looking out for each other, asking for help if needed, being nice especially to shy people, playing nicely together, and saying sorry and forgiving mistakes.
This document discusses the importance of friendship and what makes a true friend. It defines a friend as someone you trust and have a strong liking for. True friends are those who care for and support you, are honest when pointing out mistakes but also first to praise good deeds, and always tell the truth while showing care and loyalty. The document stresses that all people need friends in their lives.
Friendship provides benefits like fun, sharing feelings, learning new skills, and finding support. Key aspects of friendship include honesty, respect, understanding, tolerance, and trust. Friendship is based on these qualities, especially trust which allows friends to rely on and confide in each other. Overall, friendship is very important in life as it is built on mutual respect, honesty, understanding, and trust between individuals.
Sunita Subhash Jaiswar submitted a project on friendship to the Dombivali - Kalyan branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The 3 sentence summary is:
The project discusses the importance of friendship at different stages of life, the traits of true friendship including trust and empathy, and different types of friendships like those based on similar interests. It also provides real life stories showing true friendship like a woman who took in her friend's four daughters after she passed away from cancer. In conclusion, the project emphasizes that friendship is important for mental and emotional well-being and having a solid support network of friends can help one meet life's challenges.
This document discusses friendship and what makes a good friendship. It notes that friendships can provide fun, a way to share feelings, learn new skills, find understanding and support, and allow one to be themselves. Good friendships are based on shared interests, values, trust, honesty, respect, cooperation, reliability, support, understanding, sensitivity, forgiveness, and tolerance. The document provides tips for making friends, such as going where people with similar interests congregate, being yourself, giving friends space, and treating others the way you want to be treated.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit for others' work, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, not admitting mistakes, not listening, failing to show gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over self-improvement.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, being overly negative, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit that is not deserved, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, refusing to admit regret or mistakes, not listening, failing to express gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over growth.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, being overly negative, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit that is not deserved, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, refusing to admit regret or mistakes, not listening, failing to express gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over growth.
This document discusses choosing the right (CTR) versus choosing the wrong (CTW). It provides examples of CTR behaviors like being helpful, honest, kind, hardworking and humble. Examples of CTW include being lazy, rude, unproductive, dishonest and mean. The document includes personal examples from authors Adriana and Eric of how they practice CTR. It also outlines characteristics of being friendly, hardworking and cooperative. The document notes rewards for CTR like respect and feeling good, and consequences for CTW like getting in trouble.
Sometimes our life is overwhelmed with tasks that we forget the real time-management. This is the stage where our life begins to lose the essence and our productivity slows down. Join the Jomour Institute founded by Leah Fisch to revive the actual life meaning. Visit us and learn more about the importance of time management skills in life.
This document discusses the meaning of friendship and characteristics of good friends. It provides several perspectives on friendship - that friends support each other through difficult times, are genuinely concerned for each other's well-being, and appreciate each other for who they are rather than wanting approval. True friends are valued for their loyalty and support rather than being many in number. The document stresses being present for friends during both their struggles and successes.
Gambling involves risking something of value in games or events with the hope of winning something more valuable. It has been part of human activities for a long time and can involve anything from bingo and dice games to card games, electronic games, and betting on sports or lottery tickets. Gambling addiction, known as compulsive gambling, occurs when one cannot control their gambling even when they have no money left and can affect people of all ages, as gambling has evolved in many forms, making addiction difficult to identify. Many people have become homeless due to gambling addiction.
To be loyal means to be faithful to one's country, school, family, friends, and work by faithfully supporting and helping them without needing to be watched. Showing loyalty in these areas through faithfulness can make the world a better place.
Soccer, also known as football, is the most popular sport in the world. It is played between two teams of 11 players each on a large grass field, with the objective being to score goals by getting the ball into the opposing team's net. The key rule is that players cannot touch the ball with their hands and must instead use their feet, knees, or head. The document then goes on to describe several important skills in soccer, including passing, receiving passes, shooting, dribbling, and techniques used by goalkeepers. It also outlines several fundamental techniques like inside/outside of the foot passes, chipping crosses, drop kicks, throw-ins, and heading the ball.
Cavities are damaged areas in teeth that develop into holes caused by bacteria, frequent snacking on sugary foods and drinks, and poor oral hygiene. Gingivitis is a mild gum disease causing red, swollen gums that can lead to more serious gum disease if not treated promptly. Periodontitis is a serious gum infection destroying bone and risking tooth loss and other health issues like heart problems. Malocclusion refers to improper alignment of teeth between the upper and lower jaw that can impact biting, gums, speech, and appearance. Halitosis or bad breath has various potential causes like certain foods, health conditions and habits, and practicing good oral hygiene can help reduce its occurrence and risk of cavities
The 5S methodology is a workplace organization method that consists of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke. It was developed by Hiroyuki Hirano to help organizations achieve total organization, cleanliness, and standardization. The steps include sorting through all items to remove any non-essential items, setting remaining items in designated places, shining through daily cleaning, standardizing processes, and sustaining the new systems through habit and commitment. Implementing 5S provides benefits such as increased workspace, improved productivity, and a safer and more efficient work environment.
Friendship provides comfort through mutual understanding and trust. It involves sharing life's difficulties and joys with others who will listen without judgment, encourage you during hard times, and help carry your burdens. A genuine friend divides problems to lessen suffering and multiplies happiness, offering permanent commitment through both good and bad times. In contrast, a casual friend may only be present for enjoyable moments and leave one alone during struggles. True friendship forms the foundation for meaningful relationships.
Men and women flirt differently, for different reasons, and expect different outcomes to the flirting. However, if you put aside that outcome and flirt just to be friendly you are opening yourself to different opportunities. You may well end up with a new lover but if that doesn’t work out you could meet someone who becomes a good friend and who knows who she might introduce you to. Keep your options open.
This document discusses the foundations of healthy relationships. It defines relationships and roles people play such as mother, teacher, and citizen. Key traits of healthy relationships are mutual respect, caring, honesty, commitment, cooperation, compromise, trustworthiness, responsibility, fairness, caring, and respect. Respect for self and others is important, which involves listening, being considerate of feelings, trust, and realistic expectations. Unhealthy behaviors that harm relationships include bullying, hazing, prejudice, stereotyping, and intolerance.
1. The document discusses healthy relationships and defines key aspects like rapport, respect, trust, common interests, commitment, and compromise that build strong relationships.
2. It also outlines different types of relationships like family, friendships, casual, and romantic relationships.
3. Bullying is discussed where it is defined as being repeatedly picked on through physical, verbal, social/emotional, or cyber means by someone with more power. The effects of bullying on victims and tips to help stop bullying are provided.
The simplest ways to inspire people and changearbombase
The document provides 20 tips for inspiring people and changing their lives, such as caring for others, being enthusiastic, delivering constructive criticism, staying true to yourself, being an active listener, building people up, keeping promises, earning trust, admitting flaws, and acknowledging the contributions of others. It encourages reaching for your goals, sharing your influences, and walking with confidence. The overall message is that small thoughtful acts and positivity can inspire people.
To be a good friend means accepting that people are different, trying to get along even with different views, and not being bossy or mean. It also means including others, looking out for each other, asking for help if needed, being nice especially to shy people, playing nicely together, and saying sorry and forgiving mistakes.
This document discusses the importance of friendship and what makes a true friend. It defines a friend as someone you trust and have a strong liking for. True friends are those who care for and support you, are honest when pointing out mistakes but also first to praise good deeds, and always tell the truth while showing care and loyalty. The document stresses that all people need friends in their lives.
Friendship provides benefits like fun, sharing feelings, learning new skills, and finding support. Key aspects of friendship include honesty, respect, understanding, tolerance, and trust. Friendship is based on these qualities, especially trust which allows friends to rely on and confide in each other. Overall, friendship is very important in life as it is built on mutual respect, honesty, understanding, and trust between individuals.
Sunita Subhash Jaiswar submitted a project on friendship to the Dombivali - Kalyan branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India. The 3 sentence summary is:
The project discusses the importance of friendship at different stages of life, the traits of true friendship including trust and empathy, and different types of friendships like those based on similar interests. It also provides real life stories showing true friendship like a woman who took in her friend's four daughters after she passed away from cancer. In conclusion, the project emphasizes that friendship is important for mental and emotional well-being and having a solid support network of friends can help one meet life's challenges.
This document discusses friendship and what makes a good friendship. It notes that friendships can provide fun, a way to share feelings, learn new skills, find understanding and support, and allow one to be themselves. Good friendships are based on shared interests, values, trust, honesty, respect, cooperation, reliability, support, understanding, sensitivity, forgiveness, and tolerance. The document provides tips for making friends, such as going where people with similar interests congregate, being yourself, giving friends space, and treating others the way you want to be treated.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit for others' work, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, not admitting mistakes, not listening, failing to show gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over self-improvement.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, being overly negative, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit that is not deserved, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, refusing to admit regret or mistakes, not listening, failing to express gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over growth.
The document lists 20 habits that can hold people back from achieving their full potential. These include an excessive need to win, always needing to add one's opinion, judging others harshly, making negative comments, using negativity like "no" and "but", boasting about one's intelligence, speaking angrily without thinking, being overly negative, withholding information, failing to recognize others, taking credit that is not deserved, living in the past instead of taking responsibility, making excuses, playing favorites, refusing to admit regret or mistakes, not listening, failing to express gratitude, punishing messengers, blaming others, and prioritizing one's own faults over growth.
This document discusses choosing the right (CTR) versus choosing the wrong (CTW). It provides examples of CTR behaviors like being helpful, honest, kind, hardworking and humble. Examples of CTW include being lazy, rude, unproductive, dishonest and mean. The document includes personal examples from authors Adriana and Eric of how they practice CTR. It also outlines characteristics of being friendly, hardworking and cooperative. The document notes rewards for CTR like respect and feeling good, and consequences for CTW like getting in trouble.
Sometimes our life is overwhelmed with tasks that we forget the real time-management. This is the stage where our life begins to lose the essence and our productivity slows down. Join the Jomour Institute founded by Leah Fisch to revive the actual life meaning. Visit us and learn more about the importance of time management skills in life.
This document discusses the meaning of friendship and characteristics of good friends. It provides several perspectives on friendship - that friends support each other through difficult times, are genuinely concerned for each other's well-being, and appreciate each other for who they are rather than wanting approval. True friends are valued for their loyalty and support rather than being many in number. The document stresses being present for friends during both their struggles and successes.
Gambling involves risking something of value in games or events with the hope of winning something more valuable. It has been part of human activities for a long time and can involve anything from bingo and dice games to card games, electronic games, and betting on sports or lottery tickets. Gambling addiction, known as compulsive gambling, occurs when one cannot control their gambling even when they have no money left and can affect people of all ages, as gambling has evolved in many forms, making addiction difficult to identify. Many people have become homeless due to gambling addiction.
To be loyal means to be faithful to one's country, school, family, friends, and work by faithfully supporting and helping them without needing to be watched. Showing loyalty in these areas through faithfulness can make the world a better place.
Soccer, also known as football, is the most popular sport in the world. It is played between two teams of 11 players each on a large grass field, with the objective being to score goals by getting the ball into the opposing team's net. The key rule is that players cannot touch the ball with their hands and must instead use their feet, knees, or head. The document then goes on to describe several important skills in soccer, including passing, receiving passes, shooting, dribbling, and techniques used by goalkeepers. It also outlines several fundamental techniques like inside/outside of the foot passes, chipping crosses, drop kicks, throw-ins, and heading the ball.
Cavities are damaged areas in teeth that develop into holes caused by bacteria, frequent snacking on sugary foods and drinks, and poor oral hygiene. Gingivitis is a mild gum disease causing red, swollen gums that can lead to more serious gum disease if not treated promptly. Periodontitis is a serious gum infection destroying bone and risking tooth loss and other health issues like heart problems. Malocclusion refers to improper alignment of teeth between the upper and lower jaw that can impact biting, gums, speech, and appearance. Halitosis or bad breath has various potential causes like certain foods, health conditions and habits, and practicing good oral hygiene can help reduce its occurrence and risk of cavities
The 5S methodology is a workplace organization method that consists of five Japanese words: seiri, seiton, seiso, seiketsu, and shitsuke. It was developed by Hiroyuki Hirano to help organizations achieve total organization, cleanliness, and standardization. The steps include sorting through all items to remove any non-essential items, setting remaining items in designated places, shining through daily cleaning, standardizing processes, and sustaining the new systems through habit and commitment. Implementing 5S provides benefits such as increased workspace, improved productivity, and a safer and more efficient work environment.
To multiply decimals, follow the standard multiplication process and place the decimal point in the product by counting the total number of decimal places in the factors. For example, 4.24 x 3.6 is 15.264, 5.006 x 2.028 is 10.152168, and 0.18 x 0.04 is 0.0072.
This document discusses the three degrees of comparison in English: positive, comparative, and superlative. The positive degree is used to describe one person or thing. The comparative degree is used to compare two people or things. The superlative degree compares more than two people or things and indicates the highest level. It provides examples and rules for forming the comparative and superlative degrees for adjectives of different syllable lengths, including irregular forms.
Adjectives are words that describe nouns and provide additional information about them. The document outlines the acronym NOSASCOMP to remember the order of adjectives, with each letter representing a different type of adjective: Number, Opinion, Size, Age, Shape, Colour, Origin, Material, Purpose. It provides examples of each type of adjective and exercises rearranging adjectives to form sentences.
The document defines acronyms as abbreviations formed from the initial letters of words in a phrase, with each letter pronounced separately. It distinguishes between acronyms, which are pronounced as words, and initialisms, which are pronounced letter-by-letter. Examples are provided of different types of acronyms, including those containing non-initial letters or a mixture of initial and non-initial letters. The use of acronyms has increased with text messaging. Styles of writing acronyms include all capital letters or small capital letters for those over three letters.
Patriotism means loving our country and supporting local industries by buying Philippine-made products. When we buy local products, we help promote those businesses and industries. Supporting local businesses helps them thrive and expand, which creates more job opportunities for Filipinos.
Praying is a way to talk to God through prayer. Prayer is a powerful act that should be done not only when sad or needing something, but also when happy to thank God for blessings. People should pray regularly to communicate with God during all situations and feelings.
Cooperation involves working together towards a common goal. It creates an atmosphere where people feel safe, trusted, and supported as they encourage and help one another. The document provides examples of cooperative and uncooperative behaviors - attending community meetings, participating in group projects, helping clean the classroom, and contributing to fundraising show cooperation, while littering, making others clean up after you, and not participating in school programs lack cooperation.
The document contains 10 sentences describing different actions, and asks the reader to identify which sentences tell about love for God. Sentences 1, 7, and 8 describe religious or spiritual acts like attending church, praying, and reading the Bible with family, showing love for God. The other sentences do not directly mention love for God or religious topics.
Tempo refers to the speed at which sounds are played or sung in a musical piece, and can be described as fast, faster, slow or slower. Texture is the thickness or thinness of sounds in a musical piece, with thin sounds occurring without instrumental or vocal accompaniment, and thick sounds having accompaniment from other instruments.
Exercise involves physical activities that use the head, trunk, hands and feet to build up muscles and make the heart and lungs function better. Regular exercise provides benefits like improved posture and a relaxed and lighter feeling.
Musical instruments are important for creating music by providing rhythm and different sounds that bring out the mood of songs. Some common musical instruments include drums, bells, maracas, gongs, xylophones, cymbals, triangles, and castanets. The volume or dynamics of sounds in music, whether soft or loud, helps express the message and adds variety and beauty to musical pieces.
This document discusses common home hazards for children such as burns, cuts, poisoning, and electric shock. It notes that burns can occur from hot surfaces like pots and appliances, and cuts can happen from sharp objects. Poisoning is common if children ingest harmful substances like cleaning products, paints or medicines. The document provides safety rules to prevent these injuries, such as keeping hands away from hot surfaces and sharp objects, avoiding touching chemicals or damaged wires, and informing parents of any hazards.
This document describes the basic positions and movements of ballet. It outlines 5 positions where the arms and feet are placed in specific forms, such as with arms raised in front of the chest and heels touching for the 1st position, arms opened sideward below the shoulders with feet apart for the 2nd position, and both arms raised overhead with one heel touching the toes of the other foot for the 5th position.
Printmaking involves creating a plate with an image or design, inking the plate, and transferring the image to materials like paper, cloth, or cardboard. It is a simple way to produce multiple prints of a design using natural objects as the printing plate. The basic steps are preparing the plate by creating an image or design, inking the plate with color, and transferring the inked image to another surface.
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it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
2. True friends are:
those who care for you and support you
the first to tell you when you have done something
wrong or bad
the first to praise you when you have done something
right or good
always tells the truth and shows care and loyalty