This document is a story about a girl who made a mistake on her homework by coloring verbs red and nouns blue instead of the other way around. It then discusses how homework, though no one likes it, helps students learn. It encourages reading the Bible like a textbook to learn how to live as a Christian. It also talks about how making mistakes is okay but we should always try our best and learn from our errors, as God will forgive us if we ask. The document concludes by saying that doing God's work is more fun than homework and leads to playing in heaven forever.
The document discusses several lines of evidence that support evolution including:
1) Miller-Urey experiments in 1953 showed that amino acids and other organic molecules could form from inorganic precursors.
2) Experiments on protenoids showed some structures took on protein-like or enzyme-like behaviors.
3) Components of viruses, ribosomes, and RNA have been shown to self-assemble into functional structures.
4) Endosymbiotic theory proposes that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from ancient bacteria, as they have their own DNA and ribosomes and similarities to cyanobacteria and other bacteria.
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 17:34:22 +0200
From: Vegasorriba@hotmail.com
Subject: A R G E N T I N A
To:
Sonrie amigo,ante este bello dia , nada es imposible.Lucha por hacer realidad tus sueños,yo te doy mi mano.
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How we know what we know about climate changeLisa Gardiner
This document provides information and activities for a workshop on using climate science to increase student confidence in scientific data and interpretation. It outlines that 97-98% of climate scientists agree humans are causing warming, while only 50-60% of the US public agrees. Key points about climate science are presented, attributed to the IPCC. The document describes climate modeling and paleoclimate proxy activities to help students understand different ways scientists study past and project future climates.
The document discusses various topics related to earthquakes including:
1) What causes earthquakes, the elastic rebound theory of faulting, and the focus and epicenter of quakes.
2) Where most earthquakes occur, types of seismic waves, and how an epicenter is located using timing of wave arrivals.
3) How the size and strength of quakes are measured using intensity scales and magnitude, and some of the destructive effects of earthquakes.
4) Attempts to predict quakes through monitoring precursors and gaps along faults, though prediction remains challenging. Control of quakes by inducing small quakes is also discussed.
The document summarizes a chance encounter with the Dossos, a group that offers entertainment, sorcery rituals, and mercenary services. The narrator is introduced to the Dossos by a friend and experiences a customized song and dance. They reveal they have provided a sorcery blessing and offer an amulet. The older member shows pictures implying involvement in violence, though they drop the topic at the narrator's lack of interest in mercenary services. The summary highlights the uniqueness and potentially extreme nature of the encounter.
This document is a story about a girl who made a mistake on her homework by coloring verbs red and nouns blue instead of the other way around. It then discusses how homework, though no one likes it, helps students learn. It encourages reading the Bible like a textbook to learn how to live as a Christian. It also talks about how making mistakes is okay but we should always try our best and learn from our errors, as God will forgive us if we ask. The document concludes by saying that doing God's work is more fun than homework and leads to playing in heaven forever.
The document discusses several lines of evidence that support evolution including:
1) Miller-Urey experiments in 1953 showed that amino acids and other organic molecules could form from inorganic precursors.
2) Experiments on protenoids showed some structures took on protein-like or enzyme-like behaviors.
3) Components of viruses, ribosomes, and RNA have been shown to self-assemble into functional structures.
4) Endosymbiotic theory proposes that chloroplasts and mitochondria evolved from ancient bacteria, as they have their own DNA and ribosomes and similarities to cyanobacteria and other bacteria.
Date: Sun, 6 Sep 2009 17:34:22 +0200
From: Vegasorriba@hotmail.com
Subject: A R G E N T I N A
To:
Sonrie amigo,ante este bello dia , nada es imposible.Lucha por hacer realidad tus sueños,yo te doy mi mano.
_________________________________________________________________
How we know what we know about climate changeLisa Gardiner
This document provides information and activities for a workshop on using climate science to increase student confidence in scientific data and interpretation. It outlines that 97-98% of climate scientists agree humans are causing warming, while only 50-60% of the US public agrees. Key points about climate science are presented, attributed to the IPCC. The document describes climate modeling and paleoclimate proxy activities to help students understand different ways scientists study past and project future climates.
The document discusses various topics related to earthquakes including:
1) What causes earthquakes, the elastic rebound theory of faulting, and the focus and epicenter of quakes.
2) Where most earthquakes occur, types of seismic waves, and how an epicenter is located using timing of wave arrivals.
3) How the size and strength of quakes are measured using intensity scales and magnitude, and some of the destructive effects of earthquakes.
4) Attempts to predict quakes through monitoring precursors and gaps along faults, though prediction remains challenging. Control of quakes by inducing small quakes is also discussed.
The document summarizes a chance encounter with the Dossos, a group that offers entertainment, sorcery rituals, and mercenary services. The narrator is introduced to the Dossos by a friend and experiences a customized song and dance. They reveal they have provided a sorcery blessing and offer an amulet. The older member shows pictures implying involvement in violence, though they drop the topic at the narrator's lack of interest in mercenary services. The summary highlights the uniqueness and potentially extreme nature of the encounter.
This document contains images from various locations around the world including Jerusalem, Spain, Zambia, and China. Specific images include Jerusalem's old town, a lighthouse in Cantabria, Spain, Victoria Falls in Zambia, a view of Nice, and a Chinese Golden Pheasant.
The document discusses feeling depressed, trapped, or at your wit's end. It recommends remembering that there is someone, the tax authority, who cares deeply about you even when others have abandoned you. The tax authority is always watching over you and truly loves you, and they will always be there for you and never abandon you during difficult times.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.
This document contains images from various locations around the world including Jerusalem, Spain, Zambia, and China. Specific images include Jerusalem's old town, a lighthouse in Cantabria, Spain, Victoria Falls in Zambia, a view of Nice, and a Chinese Golden Pheasant.
The document discusses feeling depressed, trapped, or at your wit's end. It recommends remembering that there is someone, the tax authority, who cares deeply about you even when others have abandoned you. The tax authority is always watching over you and truly loves you, and they will always be there for you and never abandon you during difficult times.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help alleviate symptoms of mental illness and boost overall mental well-being.