This document provides information about the solar system. It discusses the sun as the central star that provides energy for life on Earth through photosynthesis. It then describes the eight planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - including their orbits, physical characteristics, and some having moons. It also briefly mentions dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors. The document aims to teach about the components and basic workings of our solar system.
The document provides information about Davao Region (Region XI) in the Philippines. It is composed of 5 provinces: Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental. Specifically, it summarizes details about Compostela Valley and Davao del Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, dates of establishment, municipalities, dialects, industries, and places of interest.
The document summarizes information about Region V (Bicol Region) in the Philippines, which consists of 6 provinces: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon. It then provides more detailed information about the provinces of Albay and Camarines Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, numbers of municipalities and cities, main industries, natural resources, dates of establishment, and places of interest.
This document provides information on 6 cities and 1 municipality that make up the National Capital Region of the Philippines: Pasig City, Pateros, Quezon City, San Juan City, Taguig City, Valenzuela City. For each location, it lists land area, population, density, main industries, income classification, date of establishment, number of barangays, and places of interest. The document aims to concisely summarize key facts about the cities and municipality that comprise the National Capital Region.
Science Plant World Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction of plant Grade 4Kim Karell Bulos
This document discusses sexual and asexual reproduction in plants. It begins by describing the sexual reproduction process using flowers, which have male pollen grains and female ovules. Flowers attract pollinators like insects with colorful petals and pistils. The document then explains different pollination methods like self-pollination, wind and water pollination. It also discusses seed formation, germination and dispersal mechanisms used by plants like birds, wind, water and explosive capsules. The rest of the document focuses on various asexual reproduction methods used by plants, such as runners, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs, corms, cuttings and suckers.
Science Animals Then and Now Philippine Wild Life Animal Reproduction Animal ...Kim Karell Bulos
This document provides information about animal reproduction and life cycles. It begins with lessons on animals past and present, including dinosaurs, followed by sections on the domestication of animals like chickens, pigs, dogs and cats. Subsequent sections discuss fossils, Philippine wildlife, and the reproduction and life cycles of mammals, insects, birds, fish, reptiles and other animal groups. Videos are included to supplement the written content. In summary, the document covers the evolution, domestication and reproductive biology of many different animal species.
The human skeletal system contains around 300 bones at birth and 206 bones in an adult. The main bones include the skull, jawbone, collarbone, shoulder blades, ribs, backbone, hip bones, finger bones, thigh bones, knee caps, leg bones, and foot bones. Bones are made up of compact bone, spongy bone, and cartilage. Calcium and minerals give bones their hardness, with the jawbone being the hardest. Joints are where two or more bones connect, and the main types of joints are ball-and-socket, hinge, pivot, and gliding joints. The spinal column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.
The document provides an introduction to computers including their history and components. It discusses how the term "computer" came from calculating or computing, and defines a computer user. It outlines that computers have two main parts - hardware which are the physical components you can touch, and software which are sets of instructions. Early counting methods included using fingers, toes, sticks and stones. Some of the earliest mechanical counting devices were developed by the Babylonians around 300 BC and the Pascaline in 1630 was one of the first mechanical calculators. The document also gives some basic computer care tips such as keeping it free from dust, dirt and liquids, using anti-virus software, and turning it off when not in use.
This document provides information about the solar system. It discusses the sun as the central star that provides energy for life on Earth through photosynthesis. It then describes the eight planets - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - including their orbits, physical characteristics, and some having moons. It also briefly mentions dwarf planets, asteroids, comets, and meteors. The document aims to teach about the components and basic workings of our solar system.
The document provides information about Davao Region (Region XI) in the Philippines. It is composed of 5 provinces: Compostela Valley, Davao del Norte, Davao del Sur, Davao Occidental, and Davao Oriental. Specifically, it summarizes details about Compostela Valley and Davao del Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, dates of establishment, municipalities, dialects, industries, and places of interest.
The document summarizes information about Region V (Bicol Region) in the Philippines, which consists of 6 provinces: Albay, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur, Catanduanes, Masbate, and Sorsogon. It then provides more detailed information about the provinces of Albay and Camarines Norte, including their capital cities, land areas, populations, numbers of municipalities and cities, main industries, natural resources, dates of establishment, and places of interest.
This document provides information on 6 cities and 1 municipality that make up the National Capital Region of the Philippines: Pasig City, Pateros, Quezon City, San Juan City, Taguig City, Valenzuela City. For each location, it lists land area, population, density, main industries, income classification, date of establishment, number of barangays, and places of interest. The document aims to concisely summarize key facts about the cities and municipality that comprise the National Capital Region.
Science Plant World Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction of plant Grade 4Kim Karell Bulos
This document discusses sexual and asexual reproduction in plants. It begins by describing the sexual reproduction process using flowers, which have male pollen grains and female ovules. Flowers attract pollinators like insects with colorful petals and pistils. The document then explains different pollination methods like self-pollination, wind and water pollination. It also discusses seed formation, germination and dispersal mechanisms used by plants like birds, wind, water and explosive capsules. The rest of the document focuses on various asexual reproduction methods used by plants, such as runners, rhizomes, tubers, bulbs, corms, cuttings and suckers.
Science Animals Then and Now Philippine Wild Life Animal Reproduction Animal ...Kim Karell Bulos
This document provides information about animal reproduction and life cycles. It begins with lessons on animals past and present, including dinosaurs, followed by sections on the domestication of animals like chickens, pigs, dogs and cats. Subsequent sections discuss fossils, Philippine wildlife, and the reproduction and life cycles of mammals, insects, birds, fish, reptiles and other animal groups. Videos are included to supplement the written content. In summary, the document covers the evolution, domestication and reproductive biology of many different animal species.
The human skeletal system contains around 300 bones at birth and 206 bones in an adult. The main bones include the skull, jawbone, collarbone, shoulder blades, ribs, backbone, hip bones, finger bones, thigh bones, knee caps, leg bones, and foot bones. Bones are made up of compact bone, spongy bone, and cartilage. Calcium and minerals give bones their hardness, with the jawbone being the hardest. Joints are where two or more bones connect, and the main types of joints are ball-and-socket, hinge, pivot, and gliding joints. The spinal column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.
The document provides an introduction to computers including their history and components. It discusses how the term "computer" came from calculating or computing, and defines a computer user. It outlines that computers have two main parts - hardware which are the physical components you can touch, and software which are sets of instructions. Early counting methods included using fingers, toes, sticks and stones. Some of the earliest mechanical counting devices were developed by the Babylonians around 300 BC and the Pascaline in 1630 was one of the first mechanical calculators. The document also gives some basic computer care tips such as keeping it free from dust, dirt and liquids, using anti-virus software, and turning it off when not in use.
Animal and fish raising provides farmers with additional sources of income through livestock like hogs, goats and cattle as well as fish cultivation. Hog raising is important as pork is highly demanded. Goats are known as the "poor man's cow" and provide milk, meat and other products. Common breeds of cattle raised include Philippine, Brahman and Nellore cattle. Fish cultivation involves raising species like bangus, tilapia and carp through various methods such as fish pens, ponds and open water aquaculture of oysters and mussels. Proper feeding, housing and care is needed to ensure good animal and fish performance.
This document discusses organic pest control methods for trees, fruit trees, and plants. It provides instructions for making an onion insect repellent by soaking onion skins in warm water for a week and using the water in a spray bottle. It also provides recipes for a basil tea spray using basil leaves and dish soap to control aphids, a salt water spray using salt and warm water for spiders and caterpillars, a horticultural oil mix using vegetable oil and dish soap in water, and a citrus spray using orange or lemon peels boiled in water to control whiteflies.
This document provides information on planting and maintaining a vegetable garden. It discusses the benefits of gardening for self, family, and community. Some key considerations for vegetable gardening are soil type, season, and climate. The document outlines methods for planting, including preparing the soil and plot layout. It also discusses using organic fertilizers like compost and provides instructions for making a compost pit. Methods are presented for preventing pests organically, like intercropping and using plant-based pesticides. The steps for properly harvesting vegetables are described.
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This very short document contains only three words: "TALL", "AND", and "SHORT". It seems to be contrasting two different heights or sizes in just a few words.
This document contains a list of one-syllable words ending in different consonant sounds, including words ending in "ck", "d", "g", "l", "m", "n", "p", "t", and "ll". The words are not grouped thematically and include nouns, verbs, and names.
The document contains a list of one or two syllable words ending in consonant-vowel-consonant patterns such as "at", "an", "am", and others. There are groups of words ending in "at", "an", "am", "ag", "ad", and "ar". The words cover a range of parts of speech including nouns, verbs, adjectives.
This document contains pairs of rhyming words including mat and cat, hook and book, house and mouse, red and bed, cap and map, honey and money. It also lists single rhyming words paired with non-rhyming words like moonhair, stair, fatcar, bat, starcar, man, denring, sing, panvan, hat, mousehouse, cat, canbee, tree, grassten, hen, grassnose, glass, rosenose, frog, balllog, frog.
This document describes the major sense organs of the head and some of their functions. The eyes see, the nose smells good and bad scents, the ears detect soft and loud sounds, the tongue can taste sweet, sour, salty, spicy and bitter flavors, and the hands can feel sensations like cold, hot, soft, hard, smooth and rough. All of these sense organs help us observe our surroundings.
Pairing objects allows two devices to connect and communicate wirelessly using short-range radio signals. This involves one device broadcasting its presence while another device searches for nearby discoverable devices. When a connection is made, the paired devices can then exchange data and interact with each other.
This short document discusses sounds and how they affect ears. It mentions loud and soft sounds and how ears perceive them. In a concise yet informative manner, it touches on key aspects of how our auditory system works in response to different noise levels.
This very short document contains only 3 words: LONG, AND, and SHORT. It does not provide much context or information to summarize in only a few sentences.
This document contains a list of words ending in "ail" or words that rhyme with words ending in "ail". The list includes nouns, verbs and names that share the common phonetic patterns of "-ail" or rhyming with "-ail" at the end. It provides an example of how English words can share phonetic or orthographic patterns as a way of demonstrating rhyming or similar sounding words.
This document appears to be a list of words beginning with the letter U. It includes common nouns like umbrella, uncle, uniform and utensils as well as less common words like urn, underwear, and UFO. The list shows the breadth of vocabulary that can start with the letter U.
This document appears to be a letter listing words beginning with the letter O, including orange, octopus, olives, owl, ostrich, onion, oval, and oven. It is signed by Olaf Elmo at the end.
This document contains a list of words starting with the letter I, including various nouns like iguana, indigo, ink, insects, igloo, island, ice cream, and ice cube as well as prepositions like in front and adjectives like inside and iron and the name of a movie, The Incredibles.
This letter contains a list of words beginning with the letter E, including egg, elephant, eggplant, envelope, eel, and eagle. It also contains the names Elsa and Anna at the end.
This very short document repeats the words "in" and "on" alternately. It consists of a series of one-word sentences that alternate between the prepositions "in" and "on" with no other context provided.
This document lists different family members including a father, mother, brother, sister, and baby. It provides a high level overview of common nuclear family roles and relationships within a family unit.
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
Animal and fish raising provides farmers with additional sources of income through livestock like hogs, goats and cattle as well as fish cultivation. Hog raising is important as pork is highly demanded. Goats are known as the "poor man's cow" and provide milk, meat and other products. Common breeds of cattle raised include Philippine, Brahman and Nellore cattle. Fish cultivation involves raising species like bangus, tilapia and carp through various methods such as fish pens, ponds and open water aquaculture of oysters and mussels. Proper feeding, housing and care is needed to ensure good animal and fish performance.
This document discusses organic pest control methods for trees, fruit trees, and plants. It provides instructions for making an onion insect repellent by soaking onion skins in warm water for a week and using the water in a spray bottle. It also provides recipes for a basil tea spray using basil leaves and dish soap to control aphids, a salt water spray using salt and warm water for spiders and caterpillars, a horticultural oil mix using vegetable oil and dish soap in water, and a citrus spray using orange or lemon peels boiled in water to control whiteflies.
This document provides information on planting and maintaining a vegetable garden. It discusses the benefits of gardening for self, family, and community. Some key considerations for vegetable gardening are soil type, season, and climate. The document outlines methods for planting, including preparing the soil and plot layout. It also discusses using organic fertilizers like compost and provides instructions for making a compost pit. Methods are presented for preventing pests organically, like intercropping and using plant-based pesticides. The steps for properly harvesting vegetables are described.
This very short document contains only two words: "top" and "bottom". It does not provide much context or information to summarize in only a few sentences.
This very short document contains only three words: "TALL", "AND", and "SHORT". It seems to be contrasting two different heights or sizes in just a few words.
This document contains a list of one-syllable words ending in different consonant sounds, including words ending in "ck", "d", "g", "l", "m", "n", "p", "t", and "ll". The words are not grouped thematically and include nouns, verbs, and names.
The document contains a list of one or two syllable words ending in consonant-vowel-consonant patterns such as "at", "an", "am", and others. There are groups of words ending in "at", "an", "am", "ag", "ad", and "ar". The words cover a range of parts of speech including nouns, verbs, adjectives.
This document contains pairs of rhyming words including mat and cat, hook and book, house and mouse, red and bed, cap and map, honey and money. It also lists single rhyming words paired with non-rhyming words like moonhair, stair, fatcar, bat, starcar, man, denring, sing, panvan, hat, mousehouse, cat, canbee, tree, grassten, hen, grassnose, glass, rosenose, frog, balllog, frog.
This document describes the major sense organs of the head and some of their functions. The eyes see, the nose smells good and bad scents, the ears detect soft and loud sounds, the tongue can taste sweet, sour, salty, spicy and bitter flavors, and the hands can feel sensations like cold, hot, soft, hard, smooth and rough. All of these sense organs help us observe our surroundings.
Pairing objects allows two devices to connect and communicate wirelessly using short-range radio signals. This involves one device broadcasting its presence while another device searches for nearby discoverable devices. When a connection is made, the paired devices can then exchange data and interact with each other.
This short document discusses sounds and how they affect ears. It mentions loud and soft sounds and how ears perceive them. In a concise yet informative manner, it touches on key aspects of how our auditory system works in response to different noise levels.
This very short document contains only 3 words: LONG, AND, and SHORT. It does not provide much context or information to summarize in only a few sentences.
This document contains a list of words ending in "ail" or words that rhyme with words ending in "ail". The list includes nouns, verbs and names that share the common phonetic patterns of "-ail" or rhyming with "-ail" at the end. It provides an example of how English words can share phonetic or orthographic patterns as a way of demonstrating rhyming or similar sounding words.
This document appears to be a list of words beginning with the letter U. It includes common nouns like umbrella, uncle, uniform and utensils as well as less common words like urn, underwear, and UFO. The list shows the breadth of vocabulary that can start with the letter U.
This document appears to be a letter listing words beginning with the letter O, including orange, octopus, olives, owl, ostrich, onion, oval, and oven. It is signed by Olaf Elmo at the end.
This document contains a list of words starting with the letter I, including various nouns like iguana, indigo, ink, insects, igloo, island, ice cream, and ice cube as well as prepositions like in front and adjectives like inside and iron and the name of a movie, The Incredibles.
This letter contains a list of words beginning with the letter E, including egg, elephant, eggplant, envelope, eel, and eagle. It also contains the names Elsa and Anna at the end.
This very short document repeats the words "in" and "on" alternately. It consists of a series of one-word sentences that alternate between the prepositions "in" and "on" with no other context provided.
This document lists different family members including a father, mother, brother, sister, and baby. It provides a high level overview of common nuclear family roles and relationships within a family unit.
Cycle de Formation Théâtrale 2024 / 2025Billy DEYLORD
Pour la Saison 2024 / 2025, l'association « Le Bateau Ivre » propose un Cycle de formation théâtrale pour particuliers amateurs et professionnels des arts de la scène enfants, adolescents et adultes à l'Espace Saint-Jean de Melun (77). 108 heures de formation, d’octobre 2024 à juin 2025, à travers trois cours hebdomadaires (« Pierrot ou la science de la Scène », « Montage de spectacles », « Le Mime et son Répertoire ») et un stage annuel « Tournez dans un film de cinéma muet ».
Impact des Critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les...mrelmejri
J'ai réalisé ce projet pour obtenir mon diplôme en licence en sciences de gestion, spécialité management, à l'ISCAE Manouba. Au cours de mon stage chez Attijari Bank, j'ai été particulièrement intéressé par l'impact des critères Environnementaux, Sociaux et de Gouvernance (ESG) sur les décisions d'investissement dans le secteur bancaire. Cette étude explore comment ces critères influencent les stratégies et les choix d'investissement des banques.
Conseils pour Les Jeunes | Conseils de La Vie| Conseil de La JeunesseOscar Smith
Besoin des conseils pour les Jeunes ? Le document suivant est plein des conseils de la Vie ! C’est vraiment un document conseil de la jeunesse que tout jeune devrait consulter.
Voir version video:
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Aimeriez-vous donc…
-réussir quand on est jeune ?
-avoir de meilleurs conseils pour réussir jeune ?
- qu’on vous offre des conseils de la vie ?
Ce document est une ressource qui met en évidence deux obstacles qui empêchent les jeunes de mener une vie épanouie : l'inaction et le pessimisme.
1) Découvrez comment l'inaction, c'est-à-dire le fait de ne pas agir ou d'agir alors qu'on le devrait ou qu'on est censé le faire, est un obstacle à une vie épanouie ;
> Comment l'inaction affecte-t-elle l'avenir du jeune ? Que devraient plutôt faire les jeunes pour se racheter et récupérer ce qui leur appartient ? A découvrir dans le document ;
2) Le pessimisme, c'est douter de tout ! Les jeunes doutent que la génération plus âgée ne soit jamais orientée vers la bonne volonté. Les jeunes se sentent toujours mal à l'aise face à la ruse et la volonté politique de la génération plus âgée ! Cet état de doute extrême empêche les jeunes de découvrir les opportunités offertes par les politiques et les dispositifs en faveur de la jeunesse. Voulez-vous en savoir plus sur ces opportunités que la plupart des jeunes ne découvrent pas à cause de leur pessimisme ? Consultez cette ressource gratuite et profitez-en !
En rapport avec les " conseils pour les jeunes, " cette ressource peut aussi aider les internautes cherchant :
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➡guide de conseils de jeunes
Formation M2i - Onboarding réussi - les clés pour intégrer efficacement vos n...M2i Formation
Améliorez l'intégration de vos nouveaux collaborateurs grâce à notre formation flash sur l'onboarding. Découvrez des stratégies éprouvées et des outils pratiques pour transformer l'intégration en une expérience fluide et efficace, et faire de chaque nouvelle recrue un atout pour vos équipes.
Les points abordés lors de la formation :
- Les fondamentaux d'un onboarding réussi
- Les outils et stratégies pour un onboarding efficace
- L'engagement et la culture d'entreprise
- L'onboarding continu et l'amélioration continue
Formation offerte animée à distance avec notre expert Eric Collin
Newsletter SPW Agriculture en province du Luxembourg du 12-06-24BenotGeorges3
Les informations et évènements agricoles en province du Luxembourg et en Wallonie susceptibles de vous intéresser et diffusés par le SPW Agriculture, Direction de la Recherche et du Développement, Service extérieur de Libramont.
Le fichier :
Les newsletters : https://agriculture.wallonie.be/home/recherche-developpement/acteurs-du-developpement-et-de-la-vulgarisation/les-services-exterieurs-de-la-direction-de-la-recherche-et-du-developpement/newsletters-des-services-exterieurs-de-la-vulgarisation/newsletters-du-se-de-libramont.html
Bonne lecture et bienvenue aux activités proposées.
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