The document summarizes the key activities and initiatives of the New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils (NZFMC) in 2013, including establishing partnerships, regional projects, submissions and press releases on policy issues, and hosting a national council meeting. The meeting focused on developing an action plan to address family violence in ethnic communities based on discussions from a workshop on preventing and stopping domestic violence. Regional multicultural councils will present proposed programs at the next council meeting in Dunedin in 2014.
This document outlines a computer project that includes several sections: objectives, methodology, timeline, results, and conclusions. The methodology section details tasks such as designing a social network website using WordPress, creating pages for the site, and publishing the site. A timeline is provided with targeted dates for completing each task from November 1956 to February 1957. The results section indicates the site was successfully designed and published. In conclusion, the project helped learn how to build a basic social network site using free and open source tools.
The document discusses the benefits of friendship, including fun, sharing feelings, learning new skills, finding support and understanding, and feeling needed. It notes that friendships can be between the same gender, boy-girl, or in groups. Good friendships are characterized by shared interests, values, trust, honesty, respect, cooperation, reliability, support, understanding, sensitivity, forgiveness, and tolerance. The document provides tips for making friends, such as participating in shared interests, being confident, smiling, listening, being yourself, accepting imperfections, compromising, allowing for disagreements, giving space, being choosy, and showing interest in others. The overall message is that to have a friend, one must be a friend.
This document outlines a computer project that includes several sections: objectives, methodology, timeline, results, and conclusions. The methodology section details tasks such as designing a social network website using WordPress, creating pages for the site, and publishing the site. A timeline is provided with targeted dates for completing tasks from November 1956 to February 1957. The results section indicates the site was successfully designed and published. In conclusion, the project helped learn how to build a basic social network site using free and open source tools.
The document provides information on the planets in our solar system. It describes the Sun as composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and that it converts hydrogen to helium in its core through nuclear fusion. It then summarizes each planet individually, noting key facts about their composition, size, orbital characteristics, and moons.
The document discusses the Water Assessment, Tracking and Environmental Results System (WATERS), which is a framework for integrating water-related data to support decision making. WATERS goals for 2004 included maximizing enterprise solutions, improving the Exchange Network, enhancing quality assurance, and boosting functionality. WATERS provides services like mapping, downloading data, and identifying features. It supports various water programs and applications across EPA.
Junk food refers to food that is high in fat, sugar, and calories but low in nutritional value. Common junk foods include salty snacks like potato chips, sugary foods like cupcakes and candy, and fried fast food. Junk food provides little protein, vitamins, or minerals and can lead to health issues like heart disease, obesity, and tooth decay when consumed in excess due to their high saturated fat, sugar, and sodium content. In contrast, a healthy balanced diet includes a variety of foods like fruits and vegetables, whole grains, dairy, and protein sources in appropriate portions tailored to a person's activity level.
The document provides information about the 2003 film Peter Pan, including the release date, running time, screenplay writers, director, lead actor, plot summary, characters, and memorable quotes from the film. It discusses how the film is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic story about the boy who never grows up and leads children to the magical world of Neverland, and their battle against the pirate Captain Hook. The document aims to engage students in discussing the film and story in English.
The document outlines the diverse and rich culture of India, highlighting its sub-cultures, religions, languages, cuisine, marriage traditions, and festivals. It emphasizes India's significance in producing food and its historical contributions to literature, sculpture, painting, and music. Additionally, it celebrates the country's multicultural identity and the concept of 'unity in diversity'.
This document outlines a computer project that includes several sections: objectives, methodology, timeline, results, and conclusions. The methodology section details tasks such as designing a social network website using WordPress, creating pages for the site, and publishing the site. A timeline is provided with targeted dates for completing tasks from November 1956 to February 1957. The results section indicates the site was successfully designed and published. In conclusion, the project helped learn how to build a basic social network site using free and open source tools.
The document provides information on the planets in our solar system. It describes the Sun as composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and that it converts hydrogen to helium in its core through nuclear fusion. It then summarizes each planet individually, noting key facts about their composition, size, orbital characteristics, and moons.
The document discusses the Water Assessment, Tracking and Environmental Results System (WATERS), which is a framework for integrating water-related data to support decision making. WATERS goals for 2004 included maximizing enterprise solutions, improving the Exchange Network, enhancing quality assurance, and boosting functionality. WATERS provides services like mapping, downloading data, and identifying features. It supports various water programs and applications across EPA.
Junk food refers to food that is high in fat, sugar, and calories but low in nutritional value. Common junk foods include salty snacks like potato chips, sugary foods like cupcakes and candy, and fried fast food. Junk food provides little protein, vitamins, or minerals and can lead to health issues like heart disease, obesity, and tooth decay when consumed in excess due to their high saturated fat, sugar, and sodium content. In contrast, a healthy balanced diet includes a variety of foods like fruits and vegetables, whole grains, dairy, and protein sources in appropriate portions tailored to a person's activity level.
The document provides information about the 2003 film Peter Pan, including the release date, running time, screenplay writers, director, lead actor, plot summary, characters, and memorable quotes from the film. It discusses how the film is an adaptation of J.M. Barrie's classic story about the boy who never grows up and leads children to the magical world of Neverland, and their battle against the pirate Captain Hook. The document aims to engage students in discussing the film and story in English.
The document outlines the diverse and rich culture of India, highlighting its sub-cultures, religions, languages, cuisine, marriage traditions, and festivals. It emphasizes India's significance in producing food and its historical contributions to literature, sculpture, painting, and music. Additionally, it celebrates the country's multicultural identity and the concept of 'unity in diversity'.