El documento habla sobre la presentación de sitios institucionales en HTML. Brevemente menciona agradecer a alguien por algo, pero no proporciona más detalles sobre el tema o contenido del sitio web.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on coffee production. Researchers found that suitable land for coffee production could decline by up to 50% by 2050 due to rising temperatures and changing rain patterns associated with climate change. Arabica coffee was found to be most at risk, as its growing regions would shrink significantly according to the study's climate models. The study concludes that climate change poses a serious threat to the coffee industry worldwide if action is not taken to mitigate future warming.
An Overview of the Battle for the Control of the InternetDibussi Tande
Presentation to a joint/plenary session of the 16th Highway Africa Conference and the 3rd World Conference of the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) in Grahamstown, South Africa, September 10, 2012.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document defines bullying as the willful desire to hurt another person who is less powerful through repeated hurtful actions. Bullying involves a power imbalance and unjust use of power. It can cause long-term psychological and social damage to both victims and bullies. While both boys and girls can bully, boys are more likely to bully physically. Bullying is not just a normal part of childhood and can have severe consequences. Victims are often targeted due to perceived differences and bullying can cause fear, anxiety, depression and social avoidance in victims. Bystanders also affect bullying by encouraging or discouraging the bully through their reactions. Teachers should prevent bullying by removing rewards for bullies, intervening on behalf of victims,
El documento habla sobre la presentación de sitios institucionales en HTML. Brevemente menciona agradecer a alguien por algo, pero no proporciona más detalles sobre el tema o contenido del sitio web.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of climate change on coffee production. Researchers found that suitable land for coffee production could decline by up to 50% by 2050 due to rising temperatures and changing rain patterns associated with climate change. Arabica coffee was found to be most at risk, as its growing regions would shrink significantly according to the study's climate models. The study concludes that climate change poses a serious threat to the coffee industry worldwide if action is not taken to mitigate future warming.
An Overview of the Battle for the Control of the InternetDibussi Tande
Presentation to a joint/plenary session of the 16th Highway Africa Conference and the 3rd World Conference of the Global Forum for Media Development (GFMD) in Grahamstown, South Africa, September 10, 2012.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document defines bullying as the willful desire to hurt another person who is less powerful through repeated hurtful actions. Bullying involves a power imbalance and unjust use of power. It can cause long-term psychological and social damage to both victims and bullies. While both boys and girls can bully, boys are more likely to bully physically. Bullying is not just a normal part of childhood and can have severe consequences. Victims are often targeted due to perceived differences and bullying can cause fear, anxiety, depression and social avoidance in victims. Bystanders also affect bullying by encouraging or discouraging the bully through their reactions. Teachers should prevent bullying by removing rewards for bullies, intervening on behalf of victims,
This very short document appears to be about freedom and independence. It contains only a few words that could refer to being unrestrained like a "Free bird". The overall message seems to promote the idea of being unrestrained and able to go where you want without restrictions.
The document outlines the agenda and expectations for a geography class. It includes an introduction activity where students create alliterative descriptors for themselves. The agenda also details goals for increasing writing, summarization, cognitive and group work skills. Classroom rules, formats, units of study and supply requirements are provided. Daily schedules incorporate response writing, activities, and clean up.
This document outlines the agenda for the first day of a cultural geography class. The teacher, Mr. Jordan, only has 15 minutes to cover the agenda, which includes introducing himself, explaining why students need to take the class, what the class will cover, expectations, required supplies, and time for questions. The class will focus on geography skills, reading/writing, understanding people and places globally, and performing well in school. Students are expected to be prepared, participate, and take responsibility. They must bring pens, a binder, paper, and the textbook each day.
This document outlines the agenda and plans for a Global Studies class. It includes the goals and expectations for the year, which are to increase students' writing, summarization, critical thinking, and group work skills. The class format is also described, with 6 units covering early civilization through Africa, assignments including tests, papers and presentations worth 50% of the grade, and daily work worth the other 50%. Classroom rules, supplies needed, and the daily schedule are also outlined.
The State of Social Justice and Digital Media in AfricaDibussi Tande
The document discusses the state of social justice and digital media in Africa. It covers several topics:
1) The political and social context in Africa in the 1990s that led to the emergence of civil society organizations and new avenues for expression through the internet.
2) How civil society in Africa has utilized newer forms of social media and citizen journalism, though access remains limited due to low internet penetration on the continent.
3) The challenges African civil society faces in engaging digital audiences and overcoming the "digital disconnect" between online activists and offline communities. It provides examples of tools and best practices for effective digital activism.
Self massage provides several health benefits such as increasing relaxation, decreasing muscle spasms and cramps, promoting healthful sleep, and calming the body and mind. It is easy and inexpensive to do, requiring only lotion or cream, and different types of massage movements like effleurage, petrissage, and tapping can be used on various body parts in the morning or evening. Regular self massage firms and relaxes the skin, reduces fine lines, and promotes longevity and overall well-being.
This document defines bullying and examines its components, myths, effects, and the roles of bullies, victims, and bystanders. Bullying involves a power imbalance where one willfully hurts another repeatedly. While both boys and girls can bully, boys tend to bully more physically. Bullying causes long-term psychological damage. Bullies target those seen as weak and deny responsibility for their actions. Victims experience fear, low self-esteem, and social/academic problems. Bystanders can encourage or discourage bullying through their reactions. Teachers should cultivate a bullying-free environment and support any students experiencing it.
Information and communications technology in south africa slideshare versionDibussi Tande
A lecture given to the Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) South Africa program at Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management), Evanston, IL, USA.
This document outlines the agenda and expectations for a cultural geography class. It includes the goals of increasing students' writing, summarization, critical thinking, and group work skills. The format of the class is also described, with units covering different world regions, assignments counting for 50% of the grade, and tests/projects making up the other 50%. Daily schedules, classroom rules, and supply requirements are also listed.
This very short document appears to be about freedom and independence. It contains only a few words that could refer to being unrestrained like a "Free bird". The overall message seems to promote the idea of being unrestrained and able to go where you want without restrictions.
The document outlines the agenda and expectations for a geography class. It includes an introduction activity where students create alliterative descriptors for themselves. The agenda also details goals for increasing writing, summarization, cognitive and group work skills. Classroom rules, formats, units of study and supply requirements are provided. Daily schedules incorporate response writing, activities, and clean up.
This document outlines the agenda for the first day of a cultural geography class. The teacher, Mr. Jordan, only has 15 minutes to cover the agenda, which includes introducing himself, explaining why students need to take the class, what the class will cover, expectations, required supplies, and time for questions. The class will focus on geography skills, reading/writing, understanding people and places globally, and performing well in school. Students are expected to be prepared, participate, and take responsibility. They must bring pens, a binder, paper, and the textbook each day.
This document outlines the agenda and plans for a Global Studies class. It includes the goals and expectations for the year, which are to increase students' writing, summarization, critical thinking, and group work skills. The class format is also described, with 6 units covering early civilization through Africa, assignments including tests, papers and presentations worth 50% of the grade, and daily work worth the other 50%. Classroom rules, supplies needed, and the daily schedule are also outlined.
The State of Social Justice and Digital Media in AfricaDibussi Tande
The document discusses the state of social justice and digital media in Africa. It covers several topics:
1) The political and social context in Africa in the 1990s that led to the emergence of civil society organizations and new avenues for expression through the internet.
2) How civil society in Africa has utilized newer forms of social media and citizen journalism, though access remains limited due to low internet penetration on the continent.
3) The challenges African civil society faces in engaging digital audiences and overcoming the "digital disconnect" between online activists and offline communities. It provides examples of tools and best practices for effective digital activism.
Self massage provides several health benefits such as increasing relaxation, decreasing muscle spasms and cramps, promoting healthful sleep, and calming the body and mind. It is easy and inexpensive to do, requiring only lotion or cream, and different types of massage movements like effleurage, petrissage, and tapping can be used on various body parts in the morning or evening. Regular self massage firms and relaxes the skin, reduces fine lines, and promotes longevity and overall well-being.
This document defines bullying and examines its components, myths, effects, and the roles of bullies, victims, and bystanders. Bullying involves a power imbalance where one willfully hurts another repeatedly. While both boys and girls can bully, boys tend to bully more physically. Bullying causes long-term psychological damage. Bullies target those seen as weak and deny responsibility for their actions. Victims experience fear, low self-esteem, and social/academic problems. Bystanders can encourage or discourage bullying through their reactions. Teachers should cultivate a bullying-free environment and support any students experiencing it.
Information and communications technology in south africa slideshare versionDibussi Tande
A lecture given to the Global Initiatives in Management (GIM) South Africa program at Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management), Evanston, IL, USA.
This document outlines the agenda and expectations for a cultural geography class. It includes the goals of increasing students' writing, summarization, critical thinking, and group work skills. The format of the class is also described, with units covering different world regions, assignments counting for 50% of the grade, and tests/projects making up the other 50%. Daily schedules, classroom rules, and supply requirements are also listed.