This short document expresses gratitude towards family for their care, life for its beauty, candy for its taste, nature for its beauty, and shopping for being enjoyable.
The document discusses helping those in need through prayers and charitable actions. It emphasizes being grateful for the food and water we have access to, and promises to never waste food or water. It encourages sharing this message with friends to raise awareness of global suffering and remind ourselves how fortunate we are.
The document encourages sharing the message with others to raise awareness of global suffering and promote gratitude for blessings like food and water. It urges readers to pray for those suffering from deprivation and to not take for granted what they have been given by nature compared to less fortunate children around the world. The message is meant to remind recipients to avoid wasting resources and to consider how to help others in need.
The document discusses the suffering of children around the world who lack access to food and water. It encourages sharing the message with others to raise awareness of global hunger issues and promote gratitude for what we have. The writer promises to never waste food and hopes the photo will remind people to appreciate their blessings and support those in need.
The document discusses encouraging people to be grateful for what they have and to help those in need. It emphasizes not wasting food or water and making prayers for the suffering around the world. It repeatedly asks readers to forward the message to spread awareness.
The document discusses encouraging people to be grateful for what they have and to help those in need. It emphasizes not wasting food or water and making prayers for the suffering around the world. It repeatedly asks readers to forward the message to spread awareness.
When people think about their environmental impact, food is not often at the top of the mind. But food is our fundamental form of consumption. And naturally, food has an environmental and financial cost. It takes water, land, topsoil and crop inputs to produce food and money to buy it. When we waste food, we're effectively throwing cash and resources in the bin.
The document contains announcements for ICPS on June 6th 2016. It announces upcoming visits from the Obi train and a safety officer, picture retake day, and a last school council meeting. It also lists students assisting with recycling, those qualifying for regional track and field, and a grade 4/5 trip to Scanlon Creek. Flyers for end of year performances and a pizza party will be sent home. Character traits are recognized for two students and a daily message encourages recycling Kool-Aid jammer containers.
Several students wrote poems about being thankful for things like food, home, family, school, animals, plants, friends, clothes, life, and more. The poems encourage readers to be grateful for the important things in their lives.
Respect is important for building trust and friendship between people. Without respect, no one would be honest with each other and everyone would tell lies. The document provides an example of Canadians donating shoes to help people in Haiti after an earthquake, showing how respect can lead to sacrifices that improve life. It also describes a personal example of showing respect to a grandfather by trying liver for dinner, even though it was disliked, rather than rejecting it openly.
Respect is important for building trust and friendship between people. Without respect, no one would be honest with each other and everyone would tell lies. The document provides an example of Canadians donating shoes to help the people of Haiti after an earthquake, showing how respect can lead to sacrifices that improve life. It also describes a personal example of showing respect to a grandfather by trying liver for dinner, even though it was disliked, rather than rejecting it openly.
1) Various announcements are made including birthdays, volunteer head checks, junior girls volleyball practice, a waste crushers meeting, lost and found reminders, and character trait recognitions.
2) Eco messages highlight facts about the Great Lakes and their water content.
3) A reflective thought warns that a false friend is worse than an open enemy.
The document provides announcements for October 19, 2015 at ICPS. It welcomes guests from Elections Canada who are observing voting. It reminds students that Friday is a PA day and Thursday is the last day to order the school cookbook. It also announces volunteer head lice checks, intermediate boys volleyball practice, the first pizza day being tomorrow, and recognizes three students for character traits.
Let the Big Dawg Eat... Again Press ReleaseLoranSmith
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Loran and Myrna Smith have released a new cookbook titled "Let the Big Dawg Eat...Again!" featuring over 300 recipes from Bulldog fans and celebrities. The book includes colorful stories and photos along with the recipes. Paula Deen praises the book for having recipes perfect for tailgating any day of the week. The cookbook is available for purchase at stores across Georgia as well as on Loran Smith's website, where signing event information can also be found.
The author expresses gratitude for their family who care for them, friends who are helpful, and grandma who is always nice in this short three sentence document about things they are thankful for.
The document describes a journey to West Bengal, India where significant poverty and illiteracy exist. The travelers discovered an orphanage home to 35 boys and girls from difficult circumstances. They learned the children had little to entertain themselves with and rarely ate hearty meals. In response, the travelers provided grains to feed the children for a month, a chicken biryani meal, and low-cost play items like balls and jump ropes. This greatly improved the children's lives and break times. The document calls for donations to expand and improve the orphanage's capacity, education quality, and living conditions to help more vulnerable children in the trafficking-prone region.
The document encourages sharing the message with friends to raise awareness about suffering in the world and encourage gratitude for blessings. It discusses helping those in need through prayers and assistance. It contains reminders about not wasting food or water and being thankful for what we have. The purpose is to spread a message of compassion and help alleviate suffering.
The document discusses appreciating what one has and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
The document discusses appreciating what one has and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
The document discusses appreciating what you have and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
This card from Kyle to his wife celebrates their 9th wedding anniversary. It expresses Kyle's love for his wife and appreciation of the life they have built together over the past 9 years. Some highlights include trips they have taken, how she keeps him grounded and encourages his dreams and goals, and how coming home to her makes any day better. Kyle signs by saying he loves her and wishes her a happy anniversary.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on Friday January 8th including birthdays for students Charlie, Makenzie, and Daria. It notes an intermediate boys basketball practice at first recess and that pizza orders are due January 13th. It also recognizes students Kylea, Jack, and Emma for character traits of responsibility and cooperation and shares a reflective thought about possibilities.
Wed. Oct. 25th Pine River Announcements Pine River
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The daily announcements for Pine River school include recognizing today's date as Monday October 25th, noting birthdays for the day including Cruz, recapping the junior girls volleyball team's games from the previous night against Our Lady of Grace where they showed spirit and determination, and providing reminders that the next day is "Take Me Outside Day" and the following Friday is "Wear Red to Support our Troops" day. Upcoming events and responsibilities are also noted such as office helpers for the day, winners of the "Gotcha" recognition program, and a reminder to bring recycling to the depot at 10:20.
First United Methodist Church in Harrison, Arkansas held a successful Vacation Bible School from July 18-22, 2005. The VBS included bible story time, missions, crafts, games, food and great music learning about how God is present. It concluded with an opening and closing program that provided fun, family, fellowship and friendship for all involved. The directors thanked everyone who contributed and supported the VBS, which could not have been a success without their help and support.
The document is a math activity book about penguins that involves counting penguins, writing number sentences by grouping penguins, ordering penguins from largest to smallest number, and completing a color-by-number activity. The reader is prompted to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color a picture using a color-by-number key.
The document is about a math book involving penguins. It has the child count 20 penguins, then group and add some penguins to make the number sentence 7+3=10. It then has the child group the penguins in a different way and make the number sentence 4+6=10. Finally, it has the child order the penguins from largest to smallest number and includes instructions to color by number using different colors.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number using different colors.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to:
1) Count 20 penguins shown and type the number.
2) Group some penguins and write a number sentence, such as 7 + 3 = 10 penguins.
3) Regroup the penguins and write another number sentence, such as 4 + 6 = 10 penguins.
4) Order the penguins from largest to smallest number and fill in a color by number page.
Respect is important for building trust and friendship between people. Without respect, no one would be honest with each other and everyone would tell lies. The document provides an example of Canadians donating shoes to help people in Haiti after an earthquake, showing how respect can lead to sacrifices that improve life. It also describes a personal example of showing respect to a grandfather by trying liver for dinner, even though it was disliked, rather than rejecting it openly.
Respect is important for building trust and friendship between people. Without respect, no one would be honest with each other and everyone would tell lies. The document provides an example of Canadians donating shoes to help the people of Haiti after an earthquake, showing how respect can lead to sacrifices that improve life. It also describes a personal example of showing respect to a grandfather by trying liver for dinner, even though it was disliked, rather than rejecting it openly.
1) Various announcements are made including birthdays, volunteer head checks, junior girls volleyball practice, a waste crushers meeting, lost and found reminders, and character trait recognitions.
2) Eco messages highlight facts about the Great Lakes and their water content.
3) A reflective thought warns that a false friend is worse than an open enemy.
The document provides announcements for October 19, 2015 at ICPS. It welcomes guests from Elections Canada who are observing voting. It reminds students that Friday is a PA day and Thursday is the last day to order the school cookbook. It also announces volunteer head lice checks, intermediate boys volleyball practice, the first pizza day being tomorrow, and recognizes three students for character traits.
Let the Big Dawg Eat... Again Press ReleaseLoranSmith
?
Loran and Myrna Smith have released a new cookbook titled "Let the Big Dawg Eat...Again!" featuring over 300 recipes from Bulldog fans and celebrities. The book includes colorful stories and photos along with the recipes. Paula Deen praises the book for having recipes perfect for tailgating any day of the week. The cookbook is available for purchase at stores across Georgia as well as on Loran Smith's website, where signing event information can also be found.
The author expresses gratitude for their family who care for them, friends who are helpful, and grandma who is always nice in this short three sentence document about things they are thankful for.
The document describes a journey to West Bengal, India where significant poverty and illiteracy exist. The travelers discovered an orphanage home to 35 boys and girls from difficult circumstances. They learned the children had little to entertain themselves with and rarely ate hearty meals. In response, the travelers provided grains to feed the children for a month, a chicken biryani meal, and low-cost play items like balls and jump ropes. This greatly improved the children's lives and break times. The document calls for donations to expand and improve the orphanage's capacity, education quality, and living conditions to help more vulnerable children in the trafficking-prone region.
The document encourages sharing the message with friends to raise awareness about suffering in the world and encourage gratitude for blessings. It discusses helping those in need through prayers and assistance. It contains reminders about not wasting food or water and being thankful for what we have. The purpose is to spread a message of compassion and help alleviate suffering.
The document discusses appreciating what one has and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
The document discusses appreciating what one has and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
The document discusses appreciating what you have and avoiding wasting food and water. It encourages sharing one's blessings with those in need and being grateful to nature. It aims to raise awareness about global suffering and promote prayer and assistance for the less fortunate.
This card from Kyle to his wife celebrates their 9th wedding anniversary. It expresses Kyle's love for his wife and appreciation of the life they have built together over the past 9 years. Some highlights include trips they have taken, how she keeps him grounded and encourages his dreams and goals, and how coming home to her makes any day better. Kyle signs by saying he loves her and wishes her a happy anniversary.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on Friday January 8th including birthdays for students Charlie, Makenzie, and Daria. It notes an intermediate boys basketball practice at first recess and that pizza orders are due January 13th. It also recognizes students Kylea, Jack, and Emma for character traits of responsibility and cooperation and shares a reflective thought about possibilities.
Wed. Oct. 25th Pine River Announcements Pine River
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The daily announcements for Pine River school include recognizing today's date as Monday October 25th, noting birthdays for the day including Cruz, recapping the junior girls volleyball team's games from the previous night against Our Lady of Grace where they showed spirit and determination, and providing reminders that the next day is "Take Me Outside Day" and the following Friday is "Wear Red to Support our Troops" day. Upcoming events and responsibilities are also noted such as office helpers for the day, winners of the "Gotcha" recognition program, and a reminder to bring recycling to the depot at 10:20.
First United Methodist Church in Harrison, Arkansas held a successful Vacation Bible School from July 18-22, 2005. The VBS included bible story time, missions, crafts, games, food and great music learning about how God is present. It concluded with an opening and closing program that provided fun, family, fellowship and friendship for all involved. The directors thanked everyone who contributed and supported the VBS, which could not have been a success without their help and support.
The document is a math activity book about penguins that involves counting penguins, writing number sentences by grouping penguins, ordering penguins from largest to smallest number, and completing a color-by-number activity. The reader is prompted to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color a picture using a color-by-number key.
The document is about a math book involving penguins. It has the child count 20 penguins, then group and add some penguins to make the number sentence 7+3=10. It then has the child group the penguins in a different way and make the number sentence 4+6=10. Finally, it has the child order the penguins from largest to smallest number and includes instructions to color by number using different colors.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number using different colors.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to:
1) Count 20 penguins shown and type the number.
2) Group some penguins and write a number sentence, such as 7 + 3 = 10 penguins.
3) Regroup the penguins and write another number sentence, such as 4 + 6 = 10 penguins.
4) Order the penguins from largest to smallest number and fill in a color by number page.
The document is a math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. It asks the reader to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is a math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and put penguins in order from largest to smallest number. It also includes a color by number activity.
The document is about a penguin math activity book. It has the child count 20 penguins in an image and write the number. Then it has the child group some penguins and write number sentences, such as 7 + 3 = 10 penguins. It also has the child arrange the penguins from largest to smallest number and color items by number.
The document is a math activity book about penguins. It prompts the reader to count penguins, group them to make addition sentences, order them from largest to smallest number, and complete a color-by-number activity by coloring penguins different colors.
The document is an interactive math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is a math book about penguins that prompts the reader to count penguins, write number sentences by grouping penguins, and order and color penguins by number. The reader is asked to count 20 penguins, write the number sentences 7+3=10 and 5+5=10 by grouping penguins, order 10 penguins from largest to smallest number, and color items by number by clicking on borders and a fill bucket.
The document is about a penguin math book activity where a child counts 20 penguins, groups them into addition problems like 7+3=10 and 4+6=10, orders the penguins from largest to smallest number, and completes a color-by-number activity by coloring penguins different colors.
The document describes a math book about penguins where the child groups penguins in different ways to write number sentences, types number sentences based on penguin pictures, and completes a pattern by counting and moving penguin images. The child learns early math concepts like addition, subtraction, and patterns by interacting with pictures of penguins.
The document describes penguin-themed math activities where students group penguins to make addition and subtraction number sentences, put penguins in order counting by twos to complete a pattern, and move images to their correct place in the pattern. Students practice addition, subtraction, ordering numbers, and patterns using penguin images.
The document is about a math book involving penguins. It has the student group penguins in different ways to make number sentences like 4+6=10 and 3+5+2=10. It then has students type number sentences for penguin pictures, put penguins in order counting by twos in a pattern, and move images to complete the pattern.
The document describes a math book about penguins where the reader groups penguins in different ways to write number sentences, types number sentences based on penguin pictures, and completes a pattern by counting penguins in order by twos and moving images to their correct place in the pattern.
This math book teaches grouping and addition of penguins by having the reader group similar penguins in different ways and write number sentences to describe each grouping, then provides pictures of penguins numbered consecutively with multiples of two and asks the reader to type the correct number sentence in a blue box.
The document describes penguin-themed math activities involving grouping, addition, subtraction, and patterns. Students are asked to group penguin images in different ways to write number sentences, solve subtraction problems, and complete counting and pattern activities by moving penguin images.
The document is about a math book involving penguins. It has the student group penguins in different ways to make number sentences adding up to 10. It then has the student solve a subtraction problem and complete a counting pattern moving penguin images into the correct order.
How to Configure Flexible Working Schedule in Odoo 18 EmployeeCeline George
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In this slide, we¡¯ll discuss on how to configure flexible working schedule in Odoo 18 Employee module. In Odoo 18, the Employee module offers powerful tools to configure and manage flexible working schedules tailored to your organization's needs.
Computer Application in Business (commerce)Sudar Sudar
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The main objectives
1. To introduce the concept of computer and its various parts. 2. To explain the concept of data base management system and Management information system.
3. To provide insight about networking and basics of internet
Recall various terms of computer and its part
Understand the meaning of software, operating system, programming language and its features
Comparing Data Vs Information and its management system Understanding about various concepts of management information system
Explain about networking and elements based on internet
1. Recall the various concepts relating to computer and its various parts
2 Understand the meaning of software¡¯s, operating system etc
3 Understanding the meaning and utility of database management system
4 Evaluate the various aspects of management information system
5 Generating more ideas regarding the use of internet for business purpose
Finals of Kaun TALHA : a Travel, Architecture, Lifestyle, Heritage and Activism quiz, organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
Mate, a short story by Kate Grenvile.pptxLiny Jenifer
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A powerpoint presentation on the short story Mate by Kate Greenville. This presentation provides information on Kate Greenville, a character list, plot summary and critical analysis of the short story.
SOCIAL CHANGE(a change in the institutional and normative structure of societ...DrNidhiAgarwal
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This PPT is showing the effect of social changes in human life and it is very understandable to the students with easy language.in this contents are Itroduction, definition,Factors affecting social changes ,Main technological factors, Social change and stress , what is eustress and how social changes give impact of the human's life.
QuickBooks Desktop to QuickBooks Online How to Make the MoveTechSoup
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If you use QuickBooks Desktop and are stressing about moving to QuickBooks Online, in this webinar, get your questions answered and learn tips and tricks to make the process easier for you.
Key Questions:
* When is the best time to make the shift to QuickBooks Online?
* Will my current version of QuickBooks Desktop stop working?
* I have a really old version of QuickBooks. What should I do?
* I run my payroll in QuickBooks Desktop now. How is that affected?
*Does it bring over all my historical data? Are there things that don't come over?
* What are the main differences between QuickBooks Desktop and QuickBooks Online?
* And more
Blind spots in AI and Formulation Science, IFPAC 2025.pdfAjaz Hussain
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The intersection of AI and pharmaceutical formulation science highlights significant blind spots¡ªsystemic gaps in pharmaceutical development, regulatory oversight, quality assurance, and the ethical use of AI¡ªthat could jeopardize patient safety and undermine public trust. To move forward effectively, we must address these normalized blind spots, which may arise from outdated assumptions, errors, gaps in previous knowledge, and biases in language or regulatory inertia. This is essential to ensure that AI and formulation science are developed as tools for patient-centered and ethical healthcare.
APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
-Autonomy, Teams and Tension: Projects under stress
-Tim Lyons
-The neurological levels of
team-working: Harmony and tensions
With a background in projects spanning more than 40 years, Tim Lyons specialised in the delivery of large, complex, multi-disciplinary programmes for clients including Crossrail, Network Rail, ExxonMobil, Siemens and in patent development. His first career was in broadcasting, where he designed and built commercial radio station studios in Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol, also working as a presenter and programme producer. Tim now writes and presents extensively on matters relating to the human and neurological aspects of projects, including communication, ethics and coaching. He holds a Master¡¯s degree in NLP, is an NLP Master Practitioner and International Coach. He is the Deputy Lead for APM¡¯s People Interest Network.
Session | The Neurological Levels of Team-working: Harmony and Tensions
Understanding how teams really work at conscious and unconscious levels is critical to a harmonious workplace. This session uncovers what those levels are, how to use them to detect and avoid tensions and how to smooth the management of change by checking you have considered all of them.
Prelims of Rass MELAI : a Music, Entertainment, Literature, Arts and Internet Culture Quiz organized by Conquiztadors, the Quiz society of Sri Venkateswara College under their annual quizzing fest El Dorado 2025.
How to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18 - Odoo ºÝºÝߣsCeline George
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In this slide, we¡¯ll discuss on how to use Init Hooks in Odoo 18. In Odoo, Init Hooks are essential functions specified as strings in the __init__ file of a module.