Dinner With 12 Strangers describes a program where 12 strangers consisting of students, alumni, and faculty members dine together in a private home. The goal is to help students make connections outside their peer groups and increase their comfort level with alumni and faculty. Five dinners were hosted in 2006-2007 with over 150 students signing up and 60 participants total. Students reported meeting interesting people they didn't know, establishing connections, and gaining a greater appreciation for the broader U of T community. Going forward, a "Dinner With 12 Strangers" kit will be created to help expand the program to more divisions and increase its impact.
The document contains a single word: "Thilini". There is insufficient context or details provided in the one-word document to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary. The document appears to be stating a name, "Thilini", but no other information is given.
El documento presenta un juego en el que los participantes deben pensar en un número de dos cifras, restarle la suma de sus cifras y encontrar el símbolo correspondiente a ese resultado en una tabla provista. Luego deben preguntarle a una bruja cuál es el símbolo para verificar si adivinaron correctamente. El texto invita a los lectores a participar en el juego nuevamente.
The document discusses the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative which aims to provide affordable, rugged, low-power laptop computers to children around the world. Key points about the OLPC include that it was started by researchers at MIT who took a constructionist approach to learning, the laptops were designed to be durable and use little power, and they include features like a sunlight readable display and multiple usage modes such as e-book, sharing, camera, and games to support learning.
Vortrag Prof. Friedrich zur AG Personal von Software SaxonySoftwareSaxony
Vortrag von Prof. Friedrich zur Informatikausbildung an der TU Dresden, zum Schülerrechenzentrum und zum Informatikwettbewerb in der AG Personal von Softtware Saxony am 24.9.08 in Dresden
Dinner With 12 Strangers describes a program where 12 strangers consisting of students, alumni, and faculty members dine together in a private home. The goal is to help students make connections outside their peer groups and increase their comfort level with alumni and faculty. Five dinners were hosted in 2006-2007 with over 150 students signing up and 60 participants total. Students reported meeting interesting people they didn't know, establishing connections, and gaining a greater appreciation for the broader U of T community. Going forward, a "Dinner With 12 Strangers" kit will be created to help expand the program to more divisions and increase its impact.
The document contains a single word: "Thilini". There is insufficient context or details provided in the one-word document to generate a meaningful multi-sentence summary. The document appears to be stating a name, "Thilini", but no other information is given.
El documento presenta un juego en el que los participantes deben pensar en un número de dos cifras, restarle la suma de sus cifras y encontrar el símbolo correspondiente a ese resultado en una tabla provista. Luego deben preguntarle a una bruja cuál es el símbolo para verificar si adivinaron correctamente. El texto invita a los lectores a participar en el juego nuevamente.
The document discusses the One Laptop per Child (OLPC) initiative which aims to provide affordable, rugged, low-power laptop computers to children around the world. Key points about the OLPC include that it was started by researchers at MIT who took a constructionist approach to learning, the laptops were designed to be durable and use little power, and they include features like a sunlight readable display and multiple usage modes such as e-book, sharing, camera, and games to support learning.
Vortrag Prof. Friedrich zur AG Personal von Software SaxonySoftwareSaxony
Vortrag von Prof. Friedrich zur Informatikausbildung an der TU Dresden, zum Schülerrechenzentrum und zum Informatikwettbewerb in der AG Personal von Softtware Saxony am 24.9.08 in Dresden
This very short Greek language document appears to be announcing the arrival of Tsatssenko, possibly a character, and bidding farewell with the classic Warner Bros closing phrase "That's All Folks!". The document provides no other context or details about its content.
The document discusses the history of electric vehicles and reasons they were discontinued. Early electric vehicles like the GM EV1 and Toyota RAV4-EV were produced in the late 1990s but later destroyed by their manufacturers despite popularity. Lobbyists for oil companies opposed electric vehicles to protect oil industry profits. The document calls people to spread awareness of this issue and purchase electric vehicles to reduce pollution and fight for clean air rights.
1) The document presents several historical photographs taken in the 1930s depicting workers during the construction of skyscrapers in New York City between 1920-1935.
2) The first photo is titled "Lunch atop a Skyscraper" and was taken by photographer Charles Ebbets on September 29, 1932 on the 69th floor of the GE Building in Rockefeller Center.
3) Many of the photos are part of the Bettmann collection, which contains over 11 million historical photographs, including iconic images from the early development of the United States.
This very short Greek language document appears to be announcing the arrival of Tsatssenko, possibly a character, and bidding farewell with the classic Warner Bros closing phrase "That's All Folks!". The document provides no other context or details about its content.
The document discusses the history of electric vehicles and reasons they were discontinued. Early electric vehicles like the GM EV1 and Toyota RAV4-EV were produced in the late 1990s but later destroyed by their manufacturers despite popularity. Lobbyists for oil companies opposed electric vehicles to protect oil industry profits. The document calls people to spread awareness of this issue and purchase electric vehicles to reduce pollution and fight for clean air rights.
1) The document presents several historical photographs taken in the 1930s depicting workers during the construction of skyscrapers in New York City between 1920-1935.
2) The first photo is titled "Lunch atop a Skyscraper" and was taken by photographer Charles Ebbets on September 29, 1932 on the 69th floor of the GE Building in Rockefeller Center.
3) Many of the photos are part of the Bettmann collection, which contains over 11 million historical photographs, including iconic images from the early development of the United States.