The document discusses various maintenance issues and repair applications for equipment in the steel industry. It describes wear areas like chutes and conveyor belts in the stockhouse area. It also outlines applications for repairing components in the blast furnace plant, basic oxygen furnace, rolling mills and other areas using Belzona solutions. These include repairs to liners, blow off valves, rails, belts, motors, valves and more. The document provides examples of Belzona's ceramic composite materials being used to solve wear problems throughout the steel production process.
The document discusses research on children raised by gay parents. It notes that children of lesbian mothers aspire to less gender-typical occupations and that gay parents share childcare duties more evenly than straight couples. The document also reports that teens feel closer to lesbian stepmothers than stepfathers and feel more nurtured by lesbian co-parents. It asks if gay parents should show affection in front of children and concludes they should be open about their relationship.
This document contains a series of quotes from various educational organizations spanning 1703 to 1985, each complaining about students' dependence on new technologies for writing and calculation and lack of skills with older technologies. While pens, pencils and calculators are still used today, computers now further facilitate tasks but also receive criticism as replacing important skills. Overall the document shows that each new generation's educational tools are criticized but ultimately adopted.
The document discusses a lecture on the history of the Polytechnic University, introduces students who create perfumes, describes a spring walk around Gdansk, and mentions a robbery at an ice cream shop.
A presentation I created for a master's class that stresses the importance of students' reading in and out of school and the relationships they can build with themselves, their parents and their teachers.
This document contains a series of quotes from various educational organizations spanning 1703 to 1985, each complaining about students' dependence on new technologies for writing and calculation and lack of skills with older technologies. While pens, pencils and calculators are still used today, computers now further facilitate tasks but also receive criticism as replacing important skills. Overall the document shows that each new generation's educational tools are criticized but ultimately adopted.
The document discusses a lecture on the history of the Polytechnic University, introduces students who create perfumes, describes a spring walk around Gdansk, and mentions a robbery at an ice cream shop.
A presentation I created for a master's class that stresses the importance of students' reading in and out of school and the relationships they can build with themselves, their parents and their teachers.