The document outlines activities for a classroom lesson on women inventors. It includes instructions to: 1) match inventions to their creators and fill out an information table; 2) add biographies of more inventors to the table; 3) suggest additional research websites; 4) design an invention advertisement leaflet; 5) work in teams to create and present a new invention; and 6) make a board game to simulate buying inventions. Examples of invention cards, labels, and a game board are provided in annexes. The goal is to learn about important women innovators and their contributions through interactive group work and games.
This document presents the findings of Arthur D. Little's 2nd edition benchmark study of mobile network operator tariff plans for voice and data services in Europe and the US in the first half of 2014. The study analyzed 144 smartphone plans and 165 data plans from 38 operators across 10 countries. Key findings include:
- LTE plan prices have generally decreased since December 2013, though some operators increased prices or reduced data allowances.
- Innovative service offerings remain limited, with operators focusing more on price competition.
- Average per GB prices varied significantly by country and data allowance amount, with prices generally higher for smaller data buckets.
The document summarizes the Jabidah Massacre, an incident in 1968 where members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are alleged to have massacred Muslim recruits who were escaping covert training to reclaim Sabah. Accounts of the number killed range from 68 to 200. Though some argue it was a myth, the massacre is regarded as catalyzing modern Moro insurgencies in the southern Philippines by crystallizing Muslim discontent and leading to groups like the Moro National Liberation Front.
The document provides a summary of experiential learning projects completed by the company for various healthcare clients over the past decade. It lists 26 projects involving renovations and new builds for universities and medical centers. The projects focused on developing simulation centers and programs for disciplines like medicine, nursing, pharmacy and allied health. Services provided included space design, equipment planning, and developing operational and funding plans to support experiential learning through simulation.
Hedgehogs have quills to defend themselves from other animals. They are nocturnal and can swim. While hedgehogs can eat fruits, vegetables, and worms, they cannot eat dairy or sticky foods. Pictures and a video are included to provide additional information about hedgehogs.
This document presents the findings of Arthur D. Little's 2nd edition benchmark study of mobile network operator tariff plans for voice and data services in Europe and the US in the first half of 2014. The study analyzed 144 smartphone plans and 165 data plans from 38 operators across 10 countries. Key findings include:
- LTE plan prices have generally decreased since December 2013, though some operators increased prices or reduced data allowances.
- Innovative service offerings remain limited, with operators focusing more on price competition.
- Average per GB prices varied significantly by country and data allowance amount, with prices generally higher for smaller data buckets.
The document summarizes the Jabidah Massacre, an incident in 1968 where members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines are alleged to have massacred Muslim recruits who were escaping covert training to reclaim Sabah. Accounts of the number killed range from 68 to 200. Though some argue it was a myth, the massacre is regarded as catalyzing modern Moro insurgencies in the southern Philippines by crystallizing Muslim discontent and leading to groups like the Moro National Liberation Front.
The document provides a summary of experiential learning projects completed by the company for various healthcare clients over the past decade. It lists 26 projects involving renovations and new builds for universities and medical centers. The projects focused on developing simulation centers and programs for disciplines like medicine, nursing, pharmacy and allied health. Services provided included space design, equipment planning, and developing operational and funding plans to support experiential learning through simulation.
Hedgehogs have quills to defend themselves from other animals. They are nocturnal and can swim. While hedgehogs can eat fruits, vegetables, and worms, they cannot eat dairy or sticky foods. Pictures and a video are included to provide additional information about hedgehogs.
Canadians have the right to move freely within Canada and to enter and remain in the country. Everyone is entitled to a fair trial and is considered innocent until proven guilty. Aboriginal people have constitutionally protected rights to hunting, fishing, culture and land title due to enjoying them before European settlement. Additionally, all people are equal under the law without discrimination.
The document discusses how a film represents teenage girls from a working or middle class background. It does this through depicting the girls in a typical bedroom setting, wearing casual colorful clothes, using casual language and slang representative of their social class, and having hairstyles and appearances that portray an innocent generation in contrast to negative stereotypes of British teenagers. The film aims to appeal to those of a similar socioeconomic status through its portrayal of normality within a working class society.
The speaker expresses frustration with someone who will never write. The speaker reflects on what has led them to their current situation. In just a few words, the speaker conveys disappointment and introspection.
The opening credits of The Breakfast Club feature upbeat, rebellious music playing over wide shots that introduce the cast and crew. At the end of the credits, the screen shatters like glass to reveal the film's setting: Shermer High School. Over two minutes, the credits establish the film as a John Hughes production and set an energetic, teenage mood through its music and imagery of the school setting.
The document is a lab manual for exploring the SAP guided workflow feature of IBM Business Process Manager. It describes importing a sales order process from SAP Solution Manager into IBM BPM Process Designer. The import generates a guided workflow process. The lab then examines the generated process and configures SAP servers for executing the SAP guided workflow. It also enables bidirectional variable mapping between SAP screens and the BPM process.
MATERIALES DE LA COMPUTADORA QUE DAÑAN EL MEDIO AMBIENTEDELGADOFER
El documento describe los procesos de extracción y producción de varios materiales comunes utilizados en computadoras y sus impactos ambientales. El hierro, cobre y acero se extraen de minas y hornos y sus procesos contaminan el aire y agua, con tiempos de degradación de 50 a 1000 años. El poliuretano y plástico se obtienen a través de procesos químicos que producen sustancias dañinas para los seres humanos, con tiempos de degradación de 100 a 1000 años.
ESP Instant Solutions introduced itself in the Pakistani market in 2005. The plan was to compete in the market with some unique concepts and ideas. The focus of ESP Instant Solutions was to give quality and latest features to its clients from beginning.
We support our clients in improvement of their business instead of getting business from them.
The document describes Mind Pulse Mapping (M.P.M.), a technique for assessing mental well-being by feeling pulses on the forehead. M.P.M. can help identify stress, depression, or tension in children and adults and help them overcome such issues. It claims to allow determining a person's happiness level and mental state similar to reading heart pulses. The document lists potential reasons for depression, pressure, and tension in children and promotes M.P.M. as providing a stress-free childhood by addressing mental health issues early. It describes benefits of M.P.M. for learning, thinking, meetings and more.
Paru-paru adalah organ penting sistem pernapasan yang berfungsi menukar oksigen dan karbon dioksida. Terdiri dari lobus dan alveoli, paru-paru menerima udara melalui bronkus dan menyebarkan oksigen ke darah. Beberapa penyakit paru-paru umum disebabkan oleh infeksi, asap rokok, dan lainnya.
Мы разработали инновационную схему организации плантации быстрорастущих деревьев на почвах низкого качества, на землях не используемых для выращивания сельскохозяйственных культур.
The document contains details about rounds of a science and technology quiz, including the number of questions in each round and topics covered. Some rounds move in a clockwise direction while others move anti-clockwise. Questions cover topics in physics, biology, history of technology, and famous scientists and their works.
The document outlines the format and questions for a science and technology quiz consisting of 4 rounds with a total of 38 questions covering topics in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and history of science and technology. The rounds progress from general knowledge questions to more advanced questions, with the first two rounds having 12 questions each and the third round focusing on mathematical problems with 6 questions.
The document provides a history of how Silicon Valley emerged as a center for technological innovation, tracing key events and factors that contributed to its development. It notes how Stanford University and Fred Terman laid early foundations in the 1930s. Meanwhile, the region also saw artistic and countercultural movements in the mid-20th century that fostered an open and collaborative spirit unlike other tech hubs. This unique culture supported groundbreaking work at places like Fairchild, Xerox PARC, and Homebrew Computer Club that helped drive innovation in integrated circuits, personal computing, and the Internet in a grassroots way. The document suggests this unlikely pairing of tech progress and countercultural values is what allowed Silicon Valley to thrive where other regions
This document contains a lesson plan for a 9th grade English class with the topic of famous inventors and their inventions. The objectives are to improve students' speaking, reading, vocabulary, and grammar skills. The lesson plan includes warm-up questions about inventions, a reading activity matching inventors to their inventions, a quiz, riddles about inventions to solve, a listening activity about Isaac Newton, exercises to practice the passive voice, and a conclusion where students express their opinions on important inventions and are assigned a homework composition.
Zahlen is the German word for numbers, which is the explanation for why integers are represented by the letter Z. Microsoft bought the domain name abc.wtf and redirected it to one of their websites, parodying Alphabet's web address. A new species of jellyfish, X rieki, found off Australia has the genus name X, which is both a colloquialism meaning "fooled you!" and refers to a seven-string harp, with the jellyfish's radial canals resembling harp strings.
Canadians have the right to move freely within Canada and to enter and remain in the country. Everyone is entitled to a fair trial and is considered innocent until proven guilty. Aboriginal people have constitutionally protected rights to hunting, fishing, culture and land title due to enjoying them before European settlement. Additionally, all people are equal under the law without discrimination.
The document discusses how a film represents teenage girls from a working or middle class background. It does this through depicting the girls in a typical bedroom setting, wearing casual colorful clothes, using casual language and slang representative of their social class, and having hairstyles and appearances that portray an innocent generation in contrast to negative stereotypes of British teenagers. The film aims to appeal to those of a similar socioeconomic status through its portrayal of normality within a working class society.
The speaker expresses frustration with someone who will never write. The speaker reflects on what has led them to their current situation. In just a few words, the speaker conveys disappointment and introspection.
The opening credits of The Breakfast Club feature upbeat, rebellious music playing over wide shots that introduce the cast and crew. At the end of the credits, the screen shatters like glass to reveal the film's setting: Shermer High School. Over two minutes, the credits establish the film as a John Hughes production and set an energetic, teenage mood through its music and imagery of the school setting.
The document is a lab manual for exploring the SAP guided workflow feature of IBM Business Process Manager. It describes importing a sales order process from SAP Solution Manager into IBM BPM Process Designer. The import generates a guided workflow process. The lab then examines the generated process and configures SAP servers for executing the SAP guided workflow. It also enables bidirectional variable mapping between SAP screens and the BPM process.
MATERIALES DE LA COMPUTADORA QUE DAÑAN EL MEDIO AMBIENTEDELGADOFER
El documento describe los procesos de extracción y producción de varios materiales comunes utilizados en computadoras y sus impactos ambientales. El hierro, cobre y acero se extraen de minas y hornos y sus procesos contaminan el aire y agua, con tiempos de degradación de 50 a 1000 años. El poliuretano y plástico se obtienen a través de procesos químicos que producen sustancias dañinas para los seres humanos, con tiempos de degradación de 100 a 1000 años.
ESP Instant Solutions introduced itself in the Pakistani market in 2005. The plan was to compete in the market with some unique concepts and ideas. The focus of ESP Instant Solutions was to give quality and latest features to its clients from beginning.
We support our clients in improvement of their business instead of getting business from them.
The document describes Mind Pulse Mapping (M.P.M.), a technique for assessing mental well-being by feeling pulses on the forehead. M.P.M. can help identify stress, depression, or tension in children and adults and help them overcome such issues. It claims to allow determining a person's happiness level and mental state similar to reading heart pulses. The document lists potential reasons for depression, pressure, and tension in children and promotes M.P.M. as providing a stress-free childhood by addressing mental health issues early. It describes benefits of M.P.M. for learning, thinking, meetings and more.
Paru-paru adalah organ penting sistem pernapasan yang berfungsi menukar oksigen dan karbon dioksida. Terdiri dari lobus dan alveoli, paru-paru menerima udara melalui bronkus dan menyebarkan oksigen ke darah. Beberapa penyakit paru-paru umum disebabkan oleh infeksi, asap rokok, dan lainnya.
Мы разработали инновационную схему организации плантации быстрорастущих деревьев на почвах низкого качества, на землях не используемых для выращивания сельскохозяйственных культур.
The document contains details about rounds of a science and technology quiz, including the number of questions in each round and topics covered. Some rounds move in a clockwise direction while others move anti-clockwise. Questions cover topics in physics, biology, history of technology, and famous scientists and their works.
The document outlines the format and questions for a science and technology quiz consisting of 4 rounds with a total of 38 questions covering topics in biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, and history of science and technology. The rounds progress from general knowledge questions to more advanced questions, with the first two rounds having 12 questions each and the third round focusing on mathematical problems with 6 questions.
The document provides a history of how Silicon Valley emerged as a center for technological innovation, tracing key events and factors that contributed to its development. It notes how Stanford University and Fred Terman laid early foundations in the 1930s. Meanwhile, the region also saw artistic and countercultural movements in the mid-20th century that fostered an open and collaborative spirit unlike other tech hubs. This unique culture supported groundbreaking work at places like Fairchild, Xerox PARC, and Homebrew Computer Club that helped drive innovation in integrated circuits, personal computing, and the Internet in a grassroots way. The document suggests this unlikely pairing of tech progress and countercultural values is what allowed Silicon Valley to thrive where other regions
This document contains a lesson plan for a 9th grade English class with the topic of famous inventors and their inventions. The objectives are to improve students' speaking, reading, vocabulary, and grammar skills. The lesson plan includes warm-up questions about inventions, a reading activity matching inventors to their inventions, a quiz, riddles about inventions to solve, a listening activity about Isaac Newton, exercises to practice the passive voice, and a conclusion where students express their opinions on important inventions and are assigned a homework composition.
Zahlen is the German word for numbers, which is the explanation for why integers are represented by the letter Z. Microsoft bought the domain name abc.wtf and redirected it to one of their websites, parodying Alphabet's web address. A new species of jellyfish, X rieki, found off Australia has the genus name X, which is both a colloquialism meaning "fooled you!" and refers to a seven-string harp, with the jellyfish's radial canals resembling harp strings.
Zahlen is the German word for numbers, which is the explanation for why integers are represented by the letter Z. Microsoft bought the domain name abc.wtf and redirected it to one of their websites, parodying Alphabet's web address. A new species of jellyfish, X rieki, found off Australia has the genus name X, which is both a colloquialism meaning "fooled you!" and refers to a seven-string harp, with the jellyfish's radial canals resembling harp strings.
The document presents a science and technology quiz with 22 multiple choice questions testing knowledge about topics like the fundamental duties in the Indian constitution, centripetal force, mercerization process, loupes, Euclid's Elements, the Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences, rare earth elements, Marconi Union, Pope Pius XI, the International Telecommunication Union, Chanel No. 5 perfume, scrolls versus codices, Millikan's oil drop experiment, Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth's circumference, near field communication technology, and the pileus cloud and mushroom cap. The questions cover a wide range of scientific, historical and technological subjects testing general
Here are some tips for analyzing images:
- Describe what you see without making inferences. Focus on details.
- Note the composition - where is the subject located, angles, lighting, etc.
- Consider when and where it was created to understand context.
- Think about the intended audience and purpose. Was it meant to educate, persuade, etc.
- Compare and contrast images on the same topic from different eras or cultures.
- Identify any symbols and consider their meaning both originally and how meanings can change over time.
- Discuss how the image makes you feel and what message or ideas it conveys. Support with evidence from the image.
- Analyze the
The Leonardo organization has promoted art-science collaboration for 40 years. It established journals, conferences and prizes to document over 6000 collaborations between artists and scientists. New areas of collaboration include intimate science involving new scales and senses, citizen science using mobile phones, and crowd-sourcing scientific problems. Artists residencies in labs are exposing both artists and scientists to new ways of thinking and working. The goal is to make science more culturally relevant and intimate through these collaborations.
Critical Thinking about Science in The Media by Brady Caldwellbradycaldwell
Compilation from classroom presentations teaching school students how to apply critical thinking to media science news stories by checking the latest evidence from data sources and the logic of arguments. Promotes using the FULL scientific method. Warns against the pitfalls of groupthink, emotional causes and popular trends. Presents rational counter-evidence to many of today's Media Scares. Ends with an optimistic conclusion about continuing to make our world EVEN better.
1. The document discusses various weird and unusual topics, events, and facts from around the world.
2. It presents the reader with 20 trivia questions about these weird topics, asking them to identify people, places, events, or objects that fit the clues provided.
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Historical inquiry for s1 workshop notes (anthropology, archaeology and accou...Lloyd Yeo
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HUMAN EVOLUTION WHAT MAKES HUMANS HUMAN. OCT. 18 2012 909 AM.docxadampcarr67227
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Lascaux’s Picassos
What prehistoric art tells us about the evolution of the human brain.
By Katy Waldman
Everyone answers the question “What makes humans
human?” in her own way, but if you were ever a liberal arts
student, you might have to resist the urge to roll your eyes and
reply, “The humanities.” Maybe you’d get more speci!c, quoting
the critic Haldane McFall: "That man who is without the arts is
little above the beasts of the !eld."
OK, so you’d be pretty pretentious, but would you be wrong?
Not really. Paleontologists tend to link the development of
modern human cognition to the rise of our ability to express
ourselves as artists and historians through cave painting,
sculptures, and other prehistoric art. Representing the world in
symbols may have heralded the beginnings of language.
Creating paint from charcoal, iron-rich ochre, crumbled animal
bones, and urine meant understanding how materials could
combine to form substances with new properties. Storing the paint—perhaps in an abalone shell that would be discovered 100,000 years later in a
cavern on the South African coast—required innovation and planning ahead.
Since at least the 1970s, the question of when we !rst acquired our humanness has been tangled up in discoveries about when we began making art.
Richard Klein at Stanford used carvings such as the 30,000-year-old Lion Man of Hohlenstein Stadel to substantiate his theory that a genetic mutation
caused a sudden mental "owering in our ancestors 40,000 years ago. (Homo sapiens have been around for 200,000 years, but apparently they spent
much of that time twiddling their opposable thumbs.) Yet in 1991, the excavation of 77,000-year-old beads and engraved shards of red ochre in South
Africa upended Klein’s hypothesis. It suggested that symbolic thinking had emerged much earlier than anyone had thought—maybe even at the same
time that our modern bodies evolved. The notion of a game-changing genetic mutation fell out of fashion as older and older artifacts were uncovered.
By 2012, Curtis Marean, a paleoanthropologist at Arizona State University, was voicing conventional wisdom when he told Smithsonian’s Erin Wayman:
“It always made sense that the origins of modern human behavior, the full assembly of modern uniqueness, had to occur at the origin point of the
lineage.”
It seems likely that our brains have been equipped for abstraction for as long as we have been human. But how does prehistoric art help us understand
this capacity—which today asserts itself everywhere from the walls of MoMA to the icons on our smartphones? The images in the Lascaux, Nerja, and
Chauvet caverns look far from hyperrealistic. One simple explanation holds that our ancestors didn’t have the time or skill to render horses and cattle
exactly as they appeared. Yet researchers in neuroaesthetics are beginning to wonder whether the abstraction in Paleolithic art actual.
This document provides information about inventions and patents. It discusses what inventions are, how they are invented, and how they improve our lives. It also explains what patents are, why they are important, when they were invented, and how inventors obtain patents. The document contains examples of famous inventions and inventors throughout history. It aims to teach readers about the importance of inventors, their inventions, and patents through games, exercises, and real-world examples.
This Science Biz Tech Quiz was held in September 2021 and set by Maanika and Nitesh as part of our weekly sessions. The set was meticulously compiled and hosted by the QMs.
Quintessence is the Quizzing Society of Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi. The society has been active for 10 years and has been actively holding Intra quiz sessions and quizzes for both school and college students in the circuit.
1) Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928 when he noticed bacteria-killing mold growing in one of his lab dishes. This accidental discovery revolutionized medicine and earned him the 1945 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
2) Howard Florey and Ernst Chain helped purify and mass produce penicillin at Oxford University. They received the 1945 Nobel Prize along with Fleming for their work developing penicillin.
3) Shirakawa, MacDiarmid, and Heeger accidentally discovered conductive polymers when Shirakawa added too much catalyst while working with polymers. This led to their 2000 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
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The document summarizes the contributions of many pioneering women in science and technology throughout history. Some of the key inventions and discoveries mentioned include the first US patent issued to a woman for weaving straw with silk or thread in 1809, the development of Kevlar in 1964, the development of the Apgar test for assessing newborn health in 1949, Rosalind Franklin's contributions to discovering the structure of DNA in the early 1950s, and Barbara McClintock's work demonstrating genetic transposition and the chromosome as the basic unit of heredity in the 1940s-50s. The document also discusses the exclusion and challenges faced by many of these women scientists and inventors throughout history.
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This will be used as part of your Personal Professional Portfolio once graded.
Objective:
Prepare a presentation or a paper using research, basic comparative analysis, data organization and application of economic information. You will make an informed assessment of an economic climate outside of the United States to accomplish an entertainment industry objective.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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Annex 1. Labels . Women's inventions.
A. The DISHWASHER
B. The LIFE RAFT
C. THE CENTRAL HEATER
D. The ICE CREAM MAKER
E: WIRE LESS TRANSMISSION
F. The MONOPOLY
10. 2. Complete the table.
WHO ( Author ) WHEN ( Date ) WHAT ( Innovation).
Ada Covelace 1840 Founder of computer algorism, publisher
several translations and notations to the
Analytical engine and others .
Maria Sibylla Merian 1705 Scientific ilustration and documentation of
butterfly illustration.(“Metamorphosis
insectorum Surinamensium”.
Caroline Herschel 1781 The first lady on Astronomy. With william
Herschel discovered the planet Uranus.
Marie Curie 1903 1rst woman Noble prize ( twice
1903,1911) for her radioactivity foundings
Hedy Lamart 1941 Wireless transmission
Valentine Tereshkova 1963 1rst woman in the space , aboard Voltok 6.
Athene Donald 2009-2013 Revolutionary treatment for Alzheimer. Is
the Chair of Athena Forum, which
promotes women in science.Her research
is focus in microscopy. Honorary
Doctorate.
Anousheh Ansari 2006 1rsg female private space explorer and
first space embassador 1rst iranian in the
space.
Florence Nightingale 1844-54 Oversaw hospitals during the Crimena
war, establishing nursery as a respectable
profession for women.
Shirley Ann Jackson 1999 The first african- american woman to lead
a national research University. Head of the
Nuclear Regular Comission
Elisabeth Blackburn 2009 Nobel prize for the telomere biology.
Hypatia of Alexandria 350-415 The hydrometer.
Beatrix Potter 1902 Victorian tales writer , illustrator and
natural scientist and conservationist.
Managed to publish t”The tale of petter
rabbit” in 1902.