This very short document appears to be the beginning of a longer work. It contains only two words on the first page: "welcome" and "welcoem". The document provides little context or information to summarize further in 3 sentences or less.
The students observed various wildlife like carp, minnows, crawfish, frogs, and swallows in the Mullet River, but also found lots of garbage like cans, bottles, and wrappers. Parts of the river had algae and methane bubbles in the shallow muddy areas. Water tests showed healthy levels of dissolved oxygen and phosphates, with the main issues being shallow depth and garbage in and around the river. The students propose organizing annual cleanups with the school and installing a water filtration system to improve the river's health.
The document describes the narrator's holiday activities which included visiting the beach where they saw palm trees and turtles and stayed in a beautiful hotel with a swimming pool. They also visited a friend in the mountains and stayed in a cottage, then went to the countryside where they went fishing in a nice river and caught a fish. Finally, they took a bus to New York City where they ate a lot before taking a plane straight home.
The document describes a ferry excursion where the narrator joins the deckhand to cast off the ferry in windy conditions. As the busy captain docks at various wharfs, stopping to let passengers on and off, the narrator gets to sit in the captain's seat and wonders what buttons to press next before arriving at Circular Quay. The narrator invites the reader to join them again next week on another excursion and expresses a love for older ferries.
A rock undergoes weathering and erosion as it falls down a huge fall, hitting other rocks and breaking into smaller pieces. It speeds down the fall very fast, almost becoming a grain. Though it slows at the bottom, the rock continues eroding as it moves through different locations like the ocean and a bay, becoming smaller until it is finally a grain of sand at the bay.
Ronnie Raindrop narrates their journey from precipitation to reaching the sea. Ronnie begins falling as precipitation near a watershed and rolls down a steep, thin valley river. The fast flowing river is rocky in its upper stage before Ronnie falls over a waterfall. After passing through middle passages and an oxbow lake, the flattening river turns everywhere through meanders before reaching the beach, with friends falling onto floodplains along the way. In the lower stage, the river's load is too great for it to hold as it approaches the massive floodplains and expanding meanders leading to the river mouth and sea, where Ronnie and friends have finally reached the end of their journey.
Roxy the Rock tells the story of her journey through different bodies of water and how she eventually turned into a grain of sand. She describes being chipped by glaciers and floating down a fast-moving stream. In a mature river, the currents made her dizzy and she vomited. The old river was her favorite place as it was calm. However, it disappeared and she was further eroded in the delta and by waves, until discovering at the beach that she had fully weathered into a grain of sand.
Robert the Rock was living on a mountain when a landslide caused him to roll down the side of the mountain and into a creek. The heavy rain turned the creek into a lake which carried Robert further downstream. He was taken down a deepening creek and poured into a big river that led him into the ocean. The ocean waves then pushed Robert onto a beach where the cycle continued and over time he was worn down to a grain of sand.
Ozzy the obsidian was blown off a cliff by the wind and tumbled down the mountain, calling for help. He fell into a river and was unable to swim, being broken into smaller pieces and carried by the current. Ozzy was washed ashore, becoming smaller as the waves pushed him back and forth against the beach. By the end, his molecules had crushed and filled with water until he was just a single grain of obsidian mixed in with the sand on the beach, relieved that his ordeal was over.
The students observed various wildlife like carp, minnows, crawfish, frogs, and swallows in the Mullet River, but also found lots of garbage like cans, bottles, and wrappers. Parts of the river had algae and methane bubbles in the shallow muddy areas. Water tests showed healthy levels of dissolved oxygen and phosphates, with the main issues being shallow depth and garbage in and around the river. The students propose organizing annual cleanups with the school and installing a water filtration system to improve the river's health.
The document describes the narrator's holiday activities which included visiting the beach where they saw palm trees and turtles and stayed in a beautiful hotel with a swimming pool. They also visited a friend in the mountains and stayed in a cottage, then went to the countryside where they went fishing in a nice river and caught a fish. Finally, they took a bus to New York City where they ate a lot before taking a plane straight home.
The document describes a ferry excursion where the narrator joins the deckhand to cast off the ferry in windy conditions. As the busy captain docks at various wharfs, stopping to let passengers on and off, the narrator gets to sit in the captain's seat and wonders what buttons to press next before arriving at Circular Quay. The narrator invites the reader to join them again next week on another excursion and expresses a love for older ferries.
A rock undergoes weathering and erosion as it falls down a huge fall, hitting other rocks and breaking into smaller pieces. It speeds down the fall very fast, almost becoming a grain. Though it slows at the bottom, the rock continues eroding as it moves through different locations like the ocean and a bay, becoming smaller until it is finally a grain of sand at the bay.
Ronnie Raindrop narrates their journey from precipitation to reaching the sea. Ronnie begins falling as precipitation near a watershed and rolls down a steep, thin valley river. The fast flowing river is rocky in its upper stage before Ronnie falls over a waterfall. After passing through middle passages and an oxbow lake, the flattening river turns everywhere through meanders before reaching the beach, with friends falling onto floodplains along the way. In the lower stage, the river's load is too great for it to hold as it approaches the massive floodplains and expanding meanders leading to the river mouth and sea, where Ronnie and friends have finally reached the end of their journey.
Roxy the Rock tells the story of her journey through different bodies of water and how she eventually turned into a grain of sand. She describes being chipped by glaciers and floating down a fast-moving stream. In a mature river, the currents made her dizzy and she vomited. The old river was her favorite place as it was calm. However, it disappeared and she was further eroded in the delta and by waves, until discovering at the beach that she had fully weathered into a grain of sand.
Robert the Rock was living on a mountain when a landslide caused him to roll down the side of the mountain and into a creek. The heavy rain turned the creek into a lake which carried Robert further downstream. He was taken down a deepening creek and poured into a big river that led him into the ocean. The ocean waves then pushed Robert onto a beach where the cycle continued and over time he was worn down to a grain of sand.
Ozzy the obsidian was blown off a cliff by the wind and tumbled down the mountain, calling for help. He fell into a river and was unable to swim, being broken into smaller pieces and carried by the current. Ozzy was washed ashore, becoming smaller as the waves pushed him back and forth against the beach. By the end, his molecules had crushed and filled with water until he was just a single grain of obsidian mixed in with the sand on the beach, relieved that his ordeal was over.
1) Several students wrote about the importance of keeping the ocean clean and free of rubbish to protect sea animals.
2) If rubbish like plastic bags and nets are in the ocean, sea animals like turtles, seals, dolphins, and fish can get sick or die because they may mistake the trash for food.
3) The documents encourage picking up any rubbish near the ocean and properly disposing of it in bins to help keep the ocean clean for sea animals and so that people can enjoy swimming in the summer.
Marie-Eve Daigle and her two friends Stephanie and Chelsey plan to kayak on Lac Saint-John after living in Moncton. They pack provisions for their adventure, with Marie-Eve bringing a pullover and torch, Stephanie bringing apples, cereal and a pullover, and Chelsey bringing food, water and her pullover. After a few tiring hours kayaking from Moncton, they rest when Marie-Eve's father meets them by motorboat. When they arrive in Sussex two days later after leaving Moncton, they stop to buy provisions, finding Sussex to be a beautiful place.
Rocky was originally a pebble resting on a mountain. During a landslide, Rocky was tossed down the mountain and into a stream, where erosion from the moving water began to wear Rocky down into a smaller size. Rocky then flowed into increasingly mature rivers where more erosion occurred, making Rocky smaller still. Eventually, Rocky stopped in a delta and sat until waves pushed him back into the slow river. Rocky ended up washing ashore as a grain of sand, having been eroded down from his original pebble size by the forces of moving water and wind over his journey.
Ozzy the Obsidian was blown off a mountain by strong winds and tumbled down the cliff, calling for help. He fell into a river and was unable to swim, being carried along and breaking into smaller pieces of rock. Ozzy was eventually washed ashore, where the waves broke him down further until he was just a single grain of obsidian mixed in with the sand on the beach, relieved that his ordeal was over.
The document describes the journey of a grain of sand from a mountain to the ocean. It starts as a boulder on a mountain that is weathered by tree roots and erosion until it breaks apart. It then travels downstream as pieces in rivers of different characteristics, going through meandering rivers and deltas until it reaches the ocean. By the time it gets to the beach after being tossed by ocean waves, it has been worn down to just a single grain of sand.
Elliot is from Birchington, England, a town of approximately 9,800 people located near the beach. Birchington is an old, beautiful town with friendly residents where police sirens are rarely heard. Most homes have views of the beach from windows, and the night skies are considered incredibly beautiful.
The document is lyrics to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. It describes a man from a town who sailed to sea and told of his life in the land of submarines. A group of people then sailed in a yellow submarine, where they lived beneath the waves with their friends and had everything they needed while music played.
Este documento presenta una propuesta para la creación de un archivo digital de presentaciones académicas en la Universidad Minuto de Dios. El archivo permitiría almacenar y compartir presentaciones de conferencias, seminarios y otros eventos académicos realizados en la universidad para facilitar el acceso y reutilización de la información por la comunidad universitaria.
El documento proporciona información sobre un plan de acción inteligente para desarrollar un negocio. Explica las fuentes de ingresos como ventas directas y un programa de afiliados. Detalla las etapas del proceso de ventas como pre-venta, desarrollo y post-venta. También describe los pasos para involucrar afiliados como calificar prospectos, concretar citas y conductas para presentaciones exitosas. Resalta la importancia de capacitarse y capacitar a otros para duplicar el plan de acción y generar resultados a trav
El documento resume las lecciones aprendidas del autor sobre las escuelas secundarias visitadas y los desafíos de la enseñanza. Aprendió que los roles de todos los involucrados son importantes, que los maestros deben estar innovando constantemente y conocer a los estudiantes, y que es crucial motivar a los estudiantes fomentando sus intereses para lograr un aprendizaje significativo. Los desafíos incluyen romper con métodos tradicionales, enseñar habilidades de colaboración y asegurar que las tareas se l
As vendas de seis vendedores são mostradas em um gráfico de barras. Rui teve as maiores vendas com 7000, enquanto Marta teve as menores vendas com 1000. O gráfico mostra as vendas individuais de cada vendedor.
The document summarizes a panel discussion on assessing the greenhouse gas footprint of hydroelectric reservoirs. It discusses various international and national initiatives that aim to standardize methods to measure greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs, including the IEA Hydro Annex XII Task and the UNESCO/IHA GHG Project. The panelists represent organizations involved in these initiatives and will discuss efforts to develop guidelines and tools to better understand the carbon balance of reservoirs and mitigate emissions. They will also address the implications for greenhouse gas inventories and offsets calculated.
A mensagem descreve uma fotografia espectacular de uma formação rochosa em um lago na Birmânia, que só pode ser tirada em determinado período do ano devido à iluminação solar, e pede ao leitor para enviar a mensagem para outras 10 pessoas para receber uma surpresa.
El documento resume varias páginas web que brindan recursos para la formación docente. Algunas de las páginas discuten temas como la naturaleza de la docencia, la importancia de la formación docente continua, y el acceso a videos y proyectos educativos. El documento también menciona páginas que contienen enciclopedias y contenidos académicos de diferentes asignaturas.
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El documento trata sobre el SIDA. Explica que el SIDA es una enfermedad contagiosa causada por el virus VIH que debilita el sistema inmunológico, pudiendo causar la muerte por infecciones comunes. Se transmite a través de fluidos como el semen, la leche materna o la sangre durante el contacto sexual o de madre a hijo. Para prevenirlo, se recomienda el uso de preservativos durante las relaciones sexuales.
This document appears to be from a magazine about Danish design called Design Royal. It includes summaries and photos of various household products, including a fridge carafe, mini bird feeder, wine accessories, cooking pots, a wine decanter, outdoor items, and a bookend designed by Karim Rashid. The magazine emphasizes minimal, functional designs and uses natural materials. It aims for timeless designs that remain interesting to look at.
1) Several students wrote about the importance of keeping the ocean clean and free of rubbish to protect sea animals.
2) If rubbish like plastic bags and nets are in the ocean, sea animals like turtles, seals, dolphins, and fish can get sick or die because they may mistake the trash for food.
3) The documents encourage picking up any rubbish near the ocean and properly disposing of it in bins to help keep the ocean clean for sea animals and so that people can enjoy swimming in the summer.
Marie-Eve Daigle and her two friends Stephanie and Chelsey plan to kayak on Lac Saint-John after living in Moncton. They pack provisions for their adventure, with Marie-Eve bringing a pullover and torch, Stephanie bringing apples, cereal and a pullover, and Chelsey bringing food, water and her pullover. After a few tiring hours kayaking from Moncton, they rest when Marie-Eve's father meets them by motorboat. When they arrive in Sussex two days later after leaving Moncton, they stop to buy provisions, finding Sussex to be a beautiful place.
Rocky was originally a pebble resting on a mountain. During a landslide, Rocky was tossed down the mountain and into a stream, where erosion from the moving water began to wear Rocky down into a smaller size. Rocky then flowed into increasingly mature rivers where more erosion occurred, making Rocky smaller still. Eventually, Rocky stopped in a delta and sat until waves pushed him back into the slow river. Rocky ended up washing ashore as a grain of sand, having been eroded down from his original pebble size by the forces of moving water and wind over his journey.
Ozzy the Obsidian was blown off a mountain by strong winds and tumbled down the cliff, calling for help. He fell into a river and was unable to swim, being carried along and breaking into smaller pieces of rock. Ozzy was eventually washed ashore, where the waves broke him down further until he was just a single grain of obsidian mixed in with the sand on the beach, relieved that his ordeal was over.
The document describes the journey of a grain of sand from a mountain to the ocean. It starts as a boulder on a mountain that is weathered by tree roots and erosion until it breaks apart. It then travels downstream as pieces in rivers of different characteristics, going through meandering rivers and deltas until it reaches the ocean. By the time it gets to the beach after being tossed by ocean waves, it has been worn down to just a single grain of sand.
Elliot is from Birchington, England, a town of approximately 9,800 people located near the beach. Birchington is an old, beautiful town with friendly residents where police sirens are rarely heard. Most homes have views of the beach from windows, and the night skies are considered incredibly beautiful.
The document is lyrics to the song "Yellow Submarine" by The Beatles. It describes a man from a town who sailed to sea and told of his life in the land of submarines. A group of people then sailed in a yellow submarine, where they lived beneath the waves with their friends and had everything they needed while music played.
Este documento presenta una propuesta para la creación de un archivo digital de presentaciones académicas en la Universidad Minuto de Dios. El archivo permitiría almacenar y compartir presentaciones de conferencias, seminarios y otros eventos académicos realizados en la universidad para facilitar el acceso y reutilización de la información por la comunidad universitaria.
El documento proporciona información sobre un plan de acción inteligente para desarrollar un negocio. Explica las fuentes de ingresos como ventas directas y un programa de afiliados. Detalla las etapas del proceso de ventas como pre-venta, desarrollo y post-venta. También describe los pasos para involucrar afiliados como calificar prospectos, concretar citas y conductas para presentaciones exitosas. Resalta la importancia de capacitarse y capacitar a otros para duplicar el plan de acción y generar resultados a trav
El documento resume las lecciones aprendidas del autor sobre las escuelas secundarias visitadas y los desafíos de la enseñanza. Aprendió que los roles de todos los involucrados son importantes, que los maestros deben estar innovando constantemente y conocer a los estudiantes, y que es crucial motivar a los estudiantes fomentando sus intereses para lograr un aprendizaje significativo. Los desafíos incluyen romper con métodos tradicionales, enseñar habilidades de colaboración y asegurar que las tareas se l
As vendas de seis vendedores são mostradas em um gráfico de barras. Rui teve as maiores vendas com 7000, enquanto Marta teve as menores vendas com 1000. O gráfico mostra as vendas individuais de cada vendedor.
The document summarizes a panel discussion on assessing the greenhouse gas footprint of hydroelectric reservoirs. It discusses various international and national initiatives that aim to standardize methods to measure greenhouse gas emissions from reservoirs, including the IEA Hydro Annex XII Task and the UNESCO/IHA GHG Project. The panelists represent organizations involved in these initiatives and will discuss efforts to develop guidelines and tools to better understand the carbon balance of reservoirs and mitigate emissions. They will also address the implications for greenhouse gas inventories and offsets calculated.
A mensagem descreve uma fotografia espectacular de uma formação rochosa em um lago na Birmânia, que só pode ser tirada em determinado período do ano devido à iluminação solar, e pede ao leitor para enviar a mensagem para outras 10 pessoas para receber uma surpresa.
El documento resume varias páginas web que brindan recursos para la formación docente. Algunas de las páginas discuten temas como la naturaleza de la docencia, la importancia de la formación docente continua, y el acceso a videos y proyectos educativos. El documento también menciona páginas que contienen enciclopedias y contenidos académicos de diferentes asignaturas.
In this file, you can ref interview thank you letter materials for project staff position such as project staff interview thank you letter samples, interview thank you letter tips, project staff interview questions, project staff resumes, project staff cover letter …
El documento trata sobre el SIDA. Explica que el SIDA es una enfermedad contagiosa causada por el virus VIH que debilita el sistema inmunológico, pudiendo causar la muerte por infecciones comunes. Se transmite a través de fluidos como el semen, la leche materna o la sangre durante el contacto sexual o de madre a hijo. Para prevenirlo, se recomienda el uso de preservativos durante las relaciones sexuales.
This document appears to be from a magazine about Danish design called Design Royal. It includes summaries and photos of various household products, including a fridge carafe, mini bird feeder, wine accessories, cooking pots, a wine decanter, outdoor items, and a bookend designed by Karim Rashid. The magazine emphasizes minimal, functional designs and uses natural materials. It aims for timeless designs that remain interesting to look at.
Integrating Taverna Player into ScratchpadsRobert Haines
Scratchpads, developed as part of the ViBRANT project, are an online virtual research environment for biodiversity, allowing anyone to share their data and create their own research networks. Sites are hosted at the Natural History Museum London, and offered freely to any scientist.
Sites can focus on specific taxonomic groups, or the biodiversity of a biogeographic region, or indeed any aspect of natural history. Scratchpads are also suitable for societies or for managing and presenting projects. Key features of Scratchpads include: tools to manage biological classifications, bibliography management, media (images, video and audio), rich taxon pages (with structured descriptions, specimen records, and distribution data), and character matrices. Scratchpads support various ways of communicating with site members and visitors such as blogs, forums, newsletters and a commenting system. There are currently 568 Scratchpads with 6,759 active users.
Taverna Player, developed as part of the BioVeL project, enables the running of a workflow within a Ruby-on-rails application. Taverna Player has a REST API that allows inputs to the workflow to be specified, a run to be started and monitored, and the resultant outputs to be retrieved. Any interactions the workflow includes are presented to the user for them to complete. Taverna Player has been released in the RubyGems registry and is used within the BioVeL Portal to run a wide range of biodiversity workflows.
As part of a collaboration between BioVeL and ViBRANT, Taverna Player has been integrated into Scratchpads in two ways. Firstly, workflows can be embedded in a page in the same way a video from YouTube would be embedded; the workflow itself is running on the BioVeL Portal but all set up and interaction is done in the embedded widget within the Scratchpads site. Secondly, the Scratchpads can use the Taverna Player REST API directly; this allows workflows to be run with a higher degree of control and results to be ingested back into the Scratchpads for further analysis. In both cases data can be automatically injected into the workflow run from the host Scratchpads site.
Security is handled at the individual Scratchpads level; each Scratchpads site has its own credentials to access the BioVeL Portal and run workflows. This allows the community within a Scratchpads site to create and share workflow runs that all members have access to by default while preserving privacy if required.
Telehealth is lowering the quality of healthcare according to the authors. While telehealth uses technology to expand access to care, it can replace traditional in-person treatment. This raises ethical concerns about patient privacy and integrity when records are electronic. It also questions physicians' ability to properly diagnose and treat patients remotely without physical exams or high-quality images. Overall, the increased use of technology in place of actual medical treatment may be causing lower standards of care in the US.
Mirza Irfan Ali Baig is seeking a challenging position in a dynamic organization where he can utilize his education in commerce and computer skills. He has a bachelor's degree in commerce with a focus on computers from Lal Bahadur Degree College. Additionally, he has diplomas in computer hardware and MS Office applications such as Excel. Baig aims to work in an encouraging environment under pressure while adapting to changing needs. His professional skills include working amiably under pressure, being bilingual, self-driven, and disciplined.
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El documento describe un módulo de formación docente que consta de 8 encuentros sobre el uso de las TIC y el arte en la educación domiciliaria y hospitalaria. Los encuentros cubren temas como arte y educación domiciliaria, pensar la educación actual en este contexto, producción de materiales educativos, secuencias didácticas, y el uso de las TIC para facilitar la integración social y escolar. El módulo concluye con un encuentro de cierre y consultas para elaborar un trabajo final.