The document discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. It notes that a diverse workforce leads to better problem solving and decision making by bringing in a variety of perspectives. The document advocates that companies should strive to create an inclusive environment where all employees feel respected and able to fully participate.
The document discusses a new structure that was built by engineers that resembles a roller coaster but is meant for viewing. It hangs 866 feet high and tilts at a 70 degree angle. While it could be used for fun like a roller coaster, it is meant as an "out there" viewing platform or restaurant. The structure can also be experienced at night and reinforces trust in the engineers who designed and built it.
This document discusses how many famous Hollywood actors from the 1940s-1960s served in World War 2, including Clark Gable who flew bombing missions for the Army Air Force and Audie Murphy who received numerous medals for his service as a U.S. soldier. In contrast, it notes that today's celebrities often criticize the U.S. and its leaders. It lists over a dozen classic Hollywood stars who fought in WWII rather than protest the country, and commends them for their patriotism and valor compared to modern celebrities.
The document provides information about the Antonov An-225 Mriya aircraft, including its specifications and dimensions. It is the largest aircraft ever built, with a length of 84 meters and wingspan of 88.4 meters. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 600,000 kg and is powered by 6 turbofan engines, each producing over 50,000 pounds of thrust. The An-225 was designed as a strategic airlift cargo carrier and can carry payloads of up to 250,000 kg.
The document presents a collection of the most beautiful and breathtaking photos taken in 2012. It includes photos of a seahorse inspecting a diver's watch, an illuminated snow tunnel in Russia, street art in Poland, Mount Rainier casting shadows on clouds, meditating monks at a waterfall, the southern lights from space, a pod of sleeping sperm whales, and more stunning natural landscapes and wildlife photos from around the world.
This document contains a collection of historical photographs from various time periods showcasing people and events from around the world, including images of Mary Smith waking workers before clocks, traffic in Berlin after the fall of the wall, and the construction of landmarks like the Christ The Redeemer statue and Eiffel Tower. The photographs provide a glimpse into life, culture, and history over the past few centuries.
The document discusses grilling and cooking with natural gas. It encourages men to start grilling and provides tips on what to do with old computers and BBQs. The main focus is on men enjoying cooking outdoors with gas grills.
David Doubilet was born in 1946 and began diving at age 8, spending 13 years photographing the New Jersey coast. His first photo was published by National Geographic in 1972, since then he has authored over 50 ocean life articles. In 2003, over 15,000 people visited his underwater photography exhibition in Lisbon, where he was considered the most famous underwater photographer, showcasing over 100 photos including a National Geographic story from 2002. Doubilet received his first prize, the Underwater Sara Prize from an Italian magazine, and honorable mentions from the American National Press Photographers Association.
El Marina Bay Sands en Singapur es un complejo hotelero y de casino compuesto por tres torres unidas en la azotea. Tiene 2560 habitaciones que cuestan alrededor de $520 por noche, un casino con entrada de $60, y se espera que atraiga 18 millones de visitantes anualmente. Una de sus principales atracciones es el Skypark de 200 metros de altura con piscina, jardines y vistas panorámicas de 360 grados de Singapur.
This presentation is about dogs and man's relationship with dogs. It contains several quotes that express how dogs are man's best friend and provide unconditional love and companionship. Dogs are always happy to see their owners and know their moods without words being said. They are joyful, loyal companions who make people's lives richer.
SamsChoice Productions is presenting a new production called "Man in space...the impossible dream...". The production is being proudly presented by SamsChoice Productions.
The document is a short story or poem about an ending performance or show. It repeats that "that's all there is" and "no more" to emphasize that the show is over. It instructs the reader to "click the mouse" to close or finish the show.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. The song describes the natural beauty of the world from the perspective of the singer, mentioning blue skies, white clouds, trees of green and red roses. It discusses the colors of the rainbow in the sky and on people's faces. The singer observes friends greeting each other and babies learning and growing. The song expresses gratitude for the wonderful world.
The 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, led by Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson, conducted a month-long patrol through the jungle of Guadalcanal from November 6th to December 3rd, 1944. Their goal was to locate and destroy Japanese forces under Colonel Shoji that were threatening the American perimeter. During intense firefights, the Raiders killed hundreds of Japanese soldiers while suffering 16 killed and 17 wounded themselves. They also captured weapons and discovered enemy positions. Though many Raiders contracted malaria and other diseases, they completed their mission and felt they had performed well as a unit despite the hardships endured.
The London Eye is a 443-foot tall Ferris wheel located in central London along the River Thames, consisting of 32 air-conditioned capsules that hold 32 people each and provide 30-minute trips offering panoramic views of London. On clear days, passengers can see as far as Heathrow Airport and Windsor Castle from the rotating capsules. At night, landmarks like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge are illuminated against the darkened city landscape.
The Yann Arthus-Bertrand project titled "Earth seen from the Sky" documented aerial photographs of landscapes and human settlements around the world. It has been hugely successful, selling over 3 million copies in 24 countries. The book features stunning aerial photographs capturing scenes from unusual angles, showing the symmetry and colors of the Earth.
Este documento presenta una lista de las joyas reales que pertenecen a la familia real británica, incluyendo coronas, tiaras, collares, pendientes, brazaletes y anillos. Muchas de estas joyas históricas han sido usadas por monarcas británicos a lo largo de los siglos y ahora se mantienen en la Torre de Londres.
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, containing 10% of the earth's fresh surface water. Named Gichigami by the Ojibwe Indians meaning "big water", it has a surface area greater than several U.S. states combined and contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water. With underwater visibility up to 100 feet and waves reaching 30 feet, Lake Superior is renowned for its clarity, size, and power.
The document provides information about the Antonov An-225 Mriya aircraft, including its specifications and dimensions. It is the largest aircraft ever built, with a length of 84 meters and wingspan of 88.4 meters. It has a maximum takeoff weight of 600,000 kg and is powered by 6 turbofan engines, each producing over 50,000 pounds of thrust. The An-225 was designed as a strategic airlift cargo carrier and can carry payloads of up to 250,000 kg.
The document presents a collection of the most beautiful and breathtaking photos taken in 2012. It includes photos of a seahorse inspecting a diver's watch, an illuminated snow tunnel in Russia, street art in Poland, Mount Rainier casting shadows on clouds, meditating monks at a waterfall, the southern lights from space, a pod of sleeping sperm whales, and more stunning natural landscapes and wildlife photos from around the world.
This document contains a collection of historical photographs from various time periods showcasing people and events from around the world, including images of Mary Smith waking workers before clocks, traffic in Berlin after the fall of the wall, and the construction of landmarks like the Christ The Redeemer statue and Eiffel Tower. The photographs provide a glimpse into life, culture, and history over the past few centuries.
The document discusses grilling and cooking with natural gas. It encourages men to start grilling and provides tips on what to do with old computers and BBQs. The main focus is on men enjoying cooking outdoors with gas grills.
David Doubilet was born in 1946 and began diving at age 8, spending 13 years photographing the New Jersey coast. His first photo was published by National Geographic in 1972, since then he has authored over 50 ocean life articles. In 2003, over 15,000 people visited his underwater photography exhibition in Lisbon, where he was considered the most famous underwater photographer, showcasing over 100 photos including a National Geographic story from 2002. Doubilet received his first prize, the Underwater Sara Prize from an Italian magazine, and honorable mentions from the American National Press Photographers Association.
El Marina Bay Sands en Singapur es un complejo hotelero y de casino compuesto por tres torres unidas en la azotea. Tiene 2560 habitaciones que cuestan alrededor de $520 por noche, un casino con entrada de $60, y se espera que atraiga 18 millones de visitantes anualmente. Una de sus principales atracciones es el Skypark de 200 metros de altura con piscina, jardines y vistas panorámicas de 360 grados de Singapur.
This presentation is about dogs and man's relationship with dogs. It contains several quotes that express how dogs are man's best friend and provide unconditional love and companionship. Dogs are always happy to see their owners and know their moods without words being said. They are joyful, loyal companions who make people's lives richer.
SamsChoice Productions is presenting a new production called "Man in space...the impossible dream...". The production is being proudly presented by SamsChoice Productions.
The document is a short story or poem about an ending performance or show. It repeats that "that's all there is" and "no more" to emphasize that the show is over. It instructs the reader to "click the mouse" to close or finish the show.
The document contains the lyrics to the song "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. The song describes the natural beauty of the world from the perspective of the singer, mentioning blue skies, white clouds, trees of green and red roses. It discusses the colors of the rainbow in the sky and on people's faces. The singer observes friends greeting each other and babies learning and growing. The song expresses gratitude for the wonderful world.
The 2nd Marine Raider Battalion, led by Lieutenant Colonel Evans Carlson, conducted a month-long patrol through the jungle of Guadalcanal from November 6th to December 3rd, 1944. Their goal was to locate and destroy Japanese forces under Colonel Shoji that were threatening the American perimeter. During intense firefights, the Raiders killed hundreds of Japanese soldiers while suffering 16 killed and 17 wounded themselves. They also captured weapons and discovered enemy positions. Though many Raiders contracted malaria and other diseases, they completed their mission and felt they had performed well as a unit despite the hardships endured.
The London Eye is a 443-foot tall Ferris wheel located in central London along the River Thames, consisting of 32 air-conditioned capsules that hold 32 people each and provide 30-minute trips offering panoramic views of London. On clear days, passengers can see as far as Heathrow Airport and Windsor Castle from the rotating capsules. At night, landmarks like Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge are illuminated against the darkened city landscape.
The Yann Arthus-Bertrand project titled "Earth seen from the Sky" documented aerial photographs of landscapes and human settlements around the world. It has been hugely successful, selling over 3 million copies in 24 countries. The book features stunning aerial photographs capturing scenes from unusual angles, showing the symmetry and colors of the Earth.
Este documento presenta una lista de las joyas reales que pertenecen a la familia real británica, incluyendo coronas, tiaras, collares, pendientes, brazaletes y anillos. Muchas de estas joyas históricas han sido usadas por monarcas británicos a lo largo de los siglos y ahora se mantienen en la Torre de Londres.
Lake Superior is the largest of the Great Lakes by surface area, containing 10% of the earth's fresh surface water. Named Gichigami by the Ojibwe Indians meaning "big water", it has a surface area greater than several U.S. states combined and contains 3 quadrillion gallons of water. With underwater visibility up to 100 feet and waves reaching 30 feet, Lake Superior is renowned for its clarity, size, and power.